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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1888)
Ef 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20 , 1288. THE CITY. A complaint wus lodged yrstcrdny fifruiif-t ) ltin ) 'Hurley by ( Jiivbiijjo IM IUM- tor Cioldmnlth for refusing' to pay for the rcmouil of two dead unSrntils. The body of Frank Warren was turned over to tbo county ngont ycdtoi'dn.v , us MUSM-H. Ilenfoy fc Hciifpy Imvo received no reply from his relatives in IJore , Pike county , Ohio. Warren died at St. lotiuph'H hospital last Monday of con sumption. Deputy KherilT Gri-bo bns recovered the mare Htolen from Farmer McCimley , who lives on the old Military road about four miles rt-e-it of Klk City. The thief apparently turned the animal loose , and ho wandered into the barn of .1. M. Uoud , of South Omaha. A union meeting is held e\ory Satur day afternoon at 1 o'clock at ICount/o Memorial church , corner Sixteenth and Harney.for the study of the Sabbath ( school leison for the following Sabbath. AH interoBtod in Sabbath fachoola uro earnestly invited. , A bill of sale was filed yesterday convening a stock of books and sta tionery at Ili ! ! South Fifteenth street from Jo-eph S. ChrUton cn to firovor Ktcvens. C'onsideration Sli.VOO. A hecond bill convened the same pioporty for the same amount to George A. .Jos- lyn. The llrst is dated September 10 ! , and the bccond October 18. IVrsonnl I' n A llurr , of Hustings , is at tlio Murray. .lolin II Uou , of Kcaniuv , is at the 1'axton. .1. U' . lincc , of Kioinont , is at tlic I'nxton. Kobcrt Kittle , of rrumont , is at the Pux- ton. ton.A. A. U. Ciiihnm , of Wisncr , is at tlio Mil- lard. Joseph Stuia , of PlaUsinoutli , is at the Mm ray. Jinncs C. Illiacy , of Lincoln , is at the Muriny. K. ! ' \V.u roa , of Nebraska City , is at tlio Murray. Thomas C. Hi'.umiid , of Kearney , is at the I'uxlon. \V. K Scott , of Orniiil Island , is at the 1'axton. ,1. . \\Yinplu and wife , of Hastings , aio at the I'.ixtoii. lion Ctoorgo T. Ilowmnn , of Columbus , is at the Millnnl. Honiian Meyer , a well known wliolcsalo merchant of Chicago , is at the Mill.ird. Mr. Fieil Kirhteraad wile , of Chicago , are iicstH of the latter's biotlior , Mr. IM Koth- cry , of this city. The tailoring' shop of J. Capolungo , IflCH llaracy stieot , was bun-luri/cd Thursday iiiKht. The pioprli'tor closed his shop as usual a few minutes past 3 o'clock , and oa returning in the moinini , ' found the door open and tliu place ransacked. Xiao pantaloon patterns were taken , valued at about ? IX > , and one over coat that had been loft by a customer for re pairs , woith about j0 ! There is no duo to thebuib'lar ; , but the police have the matter in lianil. Hcv. Hlirrrlll's Family. Hov Mr. Shemll , who it was announced in yesterday's Her , had accepted a call from the Congregational church in Atlanta , is now in Denver , where it is understood Mrs. Shernll is sick Thuir adopted child is said also to be dangerously ill , and the father has cone there to attend her. It K not likely that Mr , Shernll will tevisit Omaha before lie pees to his now homo in the south. All his tfoods nro read.\ for shipping , and it willi perhaps , be necessarj to leave Mrs. Shun ill until she rtcoveis , in Colorado. WorkH. The board of public works mot yester day. Uids were received from Van Pelt brothers and another 11 rm for the painting of tlio Sixteenth street viaduct. Each was for $2f > 00. A number of estimates for grading and paving were allowed. Bids for grading , the lowest of which were 11 SMO coats per yard , were with the bids for painting the Viaduct , lofurrcd to the council. Tlio board has decided that hereafter bids called for at 1 : ! ! < ) p in. must bo in at that hour and not later. Contractors will not bo allowed inside the rail during meetings , and ( luring all essioas no persons will bo allowed to wear their hats. A Itriikon Up HiislncsH. There is considerable complaint from store keepers , druggists and saloonkeepers in the proscribed district that their business has boon seriously decreased by the driving out of the lewd women , While the majority of these think the edict a good ono in purpose , they claim that it was put into force too sud denly , and for the benellt of the merchants the women ought to have been allowed to stay until spring. The storekeepers could then have made proper provisions for them selves by that time. As it is , the bulk of their trade on which they had reckoned has been suddenly cut olt and they Ilnd winter with its necessities stannir them in the face and they aio illy prepared for it. Tlio Omaha Club. The Omaha club gave their first "member reception" Thursday evening at their rooms in the United Sta tes National bank block. The occasion was the first in which the new and elegant quarter * of the club had been thrown open to the families of numbers and la con sequence , the rooms were crowded. Mr. Frank Lincoln , the celobratad humorist of Chicago was present and entertained the pests with a scries of monologues wMch . wore nsnovol as they were interesting. The largo and handsome billiard room fronting on Km num. street was cleared for the oven- ing's entertainment and beautifully decora ted with smilax and cut flowers. The lloor was canvassed and dancing was kept up with a great deal of interest until one o'clock iu the nioinmg. A Stranger OlHorvptl It. A Stranger named Killog writes to Tun ] ) i.i : us follows conceining the sharps on Tenth street , to which Tin : lieu has already directed the attention of the authorities half ado/.on times : I would like to say a few words in regard 1o what 1 consider a blemish on your beauti ful city. I have been hero over a week and after having visited every place of Interest I entered a couple of places on Tenth street , Bortof auction houses , having red Hags over the doois , and discovered a most audacious BWindlo going on right in daylight and in tlio presence of some of Omaha's most en lightened pconlo. This is a standing disgrace to a place of Omaha's intelligence. All you will need is to observe how they work a greeny when ho Is unfoitunato enough to coino In contact with them. You will also observe the cappers and how Judiciously they work their part on the ono to bo Ileeced. Malaria Fever cured by Jnvvis' Brandy. Died of Heart DUcase. Hcnjamln I'aliuerton , of Heatrico , died suddenly ot heart disease at the Darker hotel yesterday. Mr. Palmcrton , who had been at tending the sessions of the grand lodge I. O. O. V. in this city , was eating his dinner at the hotel and chatting pleasantly with some friends. In the midst of a sentence ho sud denly fell back in his chair as though dead. Ho was immediately taken to his room and medical aid summoned , but ho died soon afterward , Mr. I'almciton was sixty 11 vo years of ago and leaves u wife and several children , The announcement of Mr. Palmcrton's death greatly surprised the members of the grand lodjjo. A committee on memorial res olutions was immediately appointed end the following committee was selected to take clmrgo of the remainii , conduct them to Heatrico anil remain there until nftcr the funeral : 1C. J. O'Neill , Pawnee : 1) . H. McElhlnny. Hast ings , J. J. Hosteller , Nebraska CityWilliam Ulaltclcy , Beatrice , and J. ( J. GossPapilllon. , Ilorsforil'ti Acid l'liospli ti ? , For lucHgeHtloii , Dyspepsia , ami ( Uneaten Inclilcnt rotXjv.nos ; M i'Ai , ( HOOK. Tl > o CoiituiotorH Now Want lilt-liter Iron. Hough , Kctchum & Co. , of Indianapolis , Who have the contract for the iron roof of the new county hospital , seemed determined to mulct Douglas countv .n one way or an other. Chairman O'ICeofe , of the county cotntnissionor" , has received from Architect Myers , of Detroit , a letter and copies of two telegrams. One of thn latter was from the iron contra.'tors , addressed to the architect , and reads as follows1 " \Ve will furnish forhospltal roof , Omaha , corrugated iron , ono and one quarter Inch corrugation , Urn1" eighths inches deep. In absence of icply from , \ou wo assume that this meets your appioval. " Architect Myers icpllo.l : "Corrugations for hospital roof not le than two and one- half inches by ono deep. " The work referred to is the Iron rafters In thoioof. As Indicated in the architect's telegram they were to be 'J'jXl ' ' inch , accord ing to the plans , but IhuiL'h , Ketclmm & Co. me tring to substitute supports only 1 ' .jxV The co.itr.u t was let at li cents a pound. The weight of the iron was figured from the plans , and the cost lltriircd out at about jl'l.OOO. If the contractois can icduco the weight of the Iron without being detected by the board of eruntj commissioners they will bo Just that much ahead. Hut they have en countered an an hitect who insists on having the plans can icd out. It will bo remembered that this same firm , a few weelis ago , insisted that these same supports as planned were not strong enough to cam the weight of the roof , and that the commissioners in consequence1 made a trip to Detroit and also obtained the opinion of Chicago cage experts. At that time llaugh , Ketclmm Co. wanted about $10 WIO worth of iron added to the i oof , for which they expected extra pav. The original contract is between the county and K > an & Walsh , The latter sub let the iron work to the Indianapolis firm Under the contiact it must bo completed by Octo ber 'Ji > , and Iljnn & Walsh are liable to a pon- ally of IO per day for unreasonable delay beyond that date. On receipt of the M\crs letter , Chairman O'Keefo answered assuring the architect that the commissioners heartily endorsed his action. All doctors recommend Jarvis' Brandy. Kuril It lire and Draperies. A line assortment of now goods. CIIAS. SHIVKKICK , Nos. 1201 , llWb and 1210 Fnrnam st. Dr. .lotleris' Tnfalliblo diphtheria , euro. 1'ricu1 ? ; ! . Box 057 , Omulia , Nob. FICAMt lilXCOIjN. A Very IMeasaut introduction to Om.ilia People. Frank Lincoln , the humorist , was in Omaha Thursday , and that night entertained the Omaha club with ono ot his very amusing monologues. Ho bears with him a vurv characteristic letter of introduction from Kugeno Field , the pool and humor.st , to several Omaha Journalists , as follows : It introduces Frank Lincoln , by birth , which is to sa.eongcnitally and hereditarily by inclination , by choice , by education , by theory , by pinfcssion and by practice , a humorist. lie is not , asou , shall presently discover , a mere iaco-makcr and voicer of jips. His humor is of the quality that reaches down through the ears ami eyes of man into his very transverse colon aye , into hi siniuid lle\jn producing n pleasing titila- tion of the coculcs of thu heart. To you , wlio are o quick to iccognizc , and so sure to lontor irood fellowship , 1 commend this genial friend of mine , and 1 bespeak for him the boon of your generous seivico m so far as he , being a stranger in your city , may requite ; i which service he , I warrant me , will appreciate none the less , and ccitainly no more , than will yours to command , Kuciuxu Fiui.n. Mr. Lincoln will take the trip to Australia with the Chicago baseball club. Ho will bo at the ball game on the JJSth , and 'jivo an en tertainment at the Grand opera house in the evening. The ofllecrs at Fort Omaha have requested him to give his monologue at the fort for the benefit of themselves and guests , which will probably bo complied with. Mr. Lincoln's entertainments have met with signal success during several social sea sons m Chicago , whcro he is a lion. He is being entertained by Hal McCord and vari ous other members of the Omaha club , and gave his monologue there last nmlit to u large audience of ladies and gentlemen , with unqualified success. Cleveland & Harrison agree on ono point , that the best out is Jarvis' old Brandy. Wo will soil what is left of our first importation of trimmed bonnets and hats at cost SaturdayMonday and Tues day. A great bargain in line styles. BLISS , 1511 Douglas st. Kail Notes. Dave Bowes , general western passenger agent , and 1) . C. McClain , traveling passen ger agent of the Chicago iSi Alton with head quarters at Kansas City , are iu town. Changes of agents bulletined at the Union Paciflc.csterda.v . . are as follows : U.F.Chaffeo , Ouray , vice C W. Henry , resigned ; II. IJut- lor , liuonn Vista , vice E. K. Moore ; S. M. Hurke , Aroya , vice W. II. Doyle , resigned ; T. F. English , Dickey vice F. A. White , re signed ; F. E. Carney , Sumtor. vice H. W. Hurt , absent oa leave ; C. L. Hriggs , Gram- Hold , vice E. A. Lewis , absent on leavo. George L. Carman , superintendent of the Western Railroad Weighing association , is in town for the purpose of incetmi ; with the different lines intoiested , in relation to tlio nyhtum of weighing at Omaha and other points. Jarvis' 1S77 Brandy.purcstsafest & best Extracted After Fifty-Four Years. For the last few days Hornard Moycr has been troubled with aa irritating sensation below bis left shoulder , and finally decided to call on Dr. U. C. Walker for relief. Aa ex amination of the spot indicated revealed a hard substance which oa being extracted proved to bo a needle in good coadition , but blackened by time. Mej or had no recollec tion of the tune the needle had entered his body , but on i elating the circumstance to his mother she said that it had occurred when ho was an infant , fifty four years ayo. It had accidentally penetrated his right side , and In the course of its long wandering had passed entirely through the body , but for tunately without coming m contact with any Vital part. An Alisoluto Onro. The ORIGINAL AHIETINE OINTMENT is only put up m largo two ouaco tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin onp- lions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ARIETJNK OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mull HO cents. Cloio of tlio Grand Lodge. Yesterday the labors of the grand ledge I. O O. F. of Nebraska were brought to a close , aad during the afternoon and evening a majority of the representatives returned to their homes. The morning was devoted to a discussion of the constitution and routine business , but principally to the choice of u place of meeting for the grand lodge of fSSO. The contest was narrowed down to Beatrice , Nebraska City and Grand Island , and the former withdrawing , Grand Island was chosen. At the afternoon session the grand ofllecrs elected the pre\ious dav were duly installed , and tlio lodge then adjourned. The Rebecca convention also devoted the after noon to a discussion on the work of the order and the installation of onlcors , and wound ui > the proceedings with an entertain ment at Goodrich hull , on Saunders street. Peterson's Mngailno for November has for its frontispiece n charming steel engraving. Its engravings , storiesand literary mutter generally cnnnot bo excelled. The fashion , needle-work mid household departments are strong features of this over welcome magazine. All druggists sell1 Jarvis' Medical Brandy. ' . , Absolutely Pure. Th1 powder never varies. A marvel of purl- tv.-tit'ngihutulvvu'ipsiiin tuss. \ | . r < > omm m lc ill than tht'oidlnirv kunN , iinli.innot In M > ul Inciimpptitinn with tn < ' nm tnuilo ot low rost. Muni Wright alum ir ph > spoati > powder * , ol't ' onlv In , , is Itviil Making I'ottiler Co. , l-'U Wall street , Nv \ ork. SSetOO.OO 3 ? QgLC3 > g rE2 KNOCKS CNCE AT EVERY MAN'S GATE. I > T 1IIIS A1IM IITISMIPNT 1IK E CALIFORNIA'S ' GOLDEN GATE ) ut uliich I'orlunr kuoulm fur \OI' . [ SOLID BLOCKS CONTAINING 24 CITY LOTS , PRUIT-TRACTS ABSOLUTELY TWENTY-ACRE CALIFORNIA , TEN-ACRE CALIFORNIA FRUIT-TRACTS , I FIVE-ACRE CALIFORNIA FRUIT-TRACTS. Hy Rltnpo Bonding 3 our rmme on n postal card , or b > Fealed letter , to our Olllce , jnu tan secure ono ol theaboMMilimhlo C'-tllfnrnla Properties. Fill' 1 i cutlnc " | ilnttliiK , " for "n-cordlnii rt l , 't for I NO CHARGE consldeiHtlon lie , " or for any other ut called "expel e. ' ' 1 ho , property will buMM'ii absolutely tree , n no tne kmuiesiaiun > ou win set Is ri-Acro I Ciilirornlii I'rnll Trnrl , orlu 8'JO P ( r acre. 1111 to 1O or MO ncres.i aJjUOO Solid lllork ill * I ( 'ID I.olt. Nix Ilundrvil IlnllurN lor One Con . I This Great Free California Land Offer i lBrS piy&'SViFKtJf.Vfi , ? ? : p , dJS'r , ' I 1 uslcrn ( illkeat t Inclnnall , Ohio. If YOi ; want niiy of It Bend jour iiainoundnd dres1 * lo UIL Cnllfornlii l.nnil Kxclinniir , P.O. llox b > ! 15 , Cincinnati , Ohio. Thiru Is ONL nli o OR lulu nnd PAINLLE3 HftWt.AND IT IS THE ONLY CORE IN ALL THE WORLD No other treatment ret cured ONE CMRn , hlIo the DP. J L STEPHENS REMEDY 1ms CURED , painlessly and without n Iliitlo failure thollinnilx of i niei. Home tientnient , ornt our > inilnruni ! , nhl ( h ever 11 preferred NO PAY I'NTI I. CI ltit : > , AND $1000 FORFEITED TO FVERY PATIENT WHO IS NOT CURLD Wrlto for abtolute KIOOF ot thlB BtateUlent tothcDK. J. I. . STr.PIIK.tS CO. , LI1IAMOHIO. ! . Many ini'ii nro uniiiliidfnl of the l.in s of lioaltli and cxpo e tlicmsolvcH to a'l ' kinds ot DURING wpntlicrnib. Iniprudvnco often luiults In diiiiin rous Couiilii , lold" , Cli t Tains. AN llbcuniaMsm , Sclntlc.v and oilier pilnfnl nrtllctlon- ' . Ill VON - ON s l'i. v-iTKii will bo found tlio most rpllablo pvtorniil EXCITING roniod ) Known for the prompt n-lli't nnd curu ot mch all ' nic'tit" It kvvpi np it lipalthy I Mow of tin ) blood nhPii the ' lioilj l 0\posivl tlltllC 1IIMI ( ! 1 PRESIDENTIAL iifthoiiUKtliiilonipiitwditlior. Caii'lnl linyi-r will a k tor 111 N-OS s I'l Asiniand iolu o all otlivrs ; f--Pii.l two rent st imp to CAMPAIGN * -i'ibni > \ Johnson , 21 1'l.itt > -tri''t , N . lor a com of ISXlHft III\1 ( I ItOM Mil IXIC- Tnit , \aluatilo household liouk. DON'T SCOLD a man for groaning when lie lias ] { beuiiiatifiiiorNeurnlKiu. The pain is pimply nwful. No torture iu the nncient time's was more painful tnan these twin < liseo > e.i. Hut oughtn't a man to be lihumil if , bavins ; Hbeu- mntixm or Neuralgia , he wont use Athlohnro ] > < i , when it has cured thousands who have Miu'eml in the eaineway ? It has cured humlrids after physicians luvc pronouuceJ them incur.ihle. "Tho skill of five p'iJ6idar ' , could no cure me of Khetimntlnm which bud Kittled In the hips , nock nd Khoulderd. Ho Intense WIB the pain that wlecp was almost ImrK- mble. The met do of Athlophorcw Rate mo relief , and the third enahlnd me to Bleep for four and A halt hours ulthout waking. 1 continued itt * uio and um now w * ll " UEV 8. II. THOYKH. Nnw Albany , Ind. 43-Scnd.GecnUsfnr the Ivautifiil culortd pic ture , " Moorish Miiiilcn " THEATHLOPHOftOS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. IT WIL.L , AY YOU To examine our present stock of HENS' UNDER-i WEAK , comprising call ' 'grades at fair prices. Stand ard goods find superior 'qualities ' in the well-known1 makes the Vicuna , Ilolroyd , , .Natural . "Wool &c. FOR CHILDREN. If tlipynrowenk.dellruto looking nnd troubled \\ltli\wn ins , lliihu'H t hocolatnmin Lozenges Is wlmt they need. 1'rlceli'jc. ' All druggists. UT. JOHN'S JIIUTAUV SCIIOOI/ , VT > MAN I.I US. N. V. Civil llnulneerlnir , Classics , Hu KT. ItEV , 1' . I ) . llt'NTINdTON. 1'reslilont I.T. Coi.V , VBliUKCK. Superintendent. DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Not only lellevt'd like by most luodlrlnot , but ttuedpuimanantly with lliihn a ( lolilenDyspep sia Cure. 1'rlco We n box. Dr.J.EJIcGrew . . , One of the Mo > , t Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. A cnroRiiainntppil In all cases of I'HIVATK r.nd SICIN DISKASRS All dUordern of the ailXL'AI. OUOANS Cured and MA "llO01) and ENIIIIUV KKSTOHKI ) . t'ndnrthe Doctor's form of treatment no dlt cnse In considered Inciirnbli' , until the partd of the body atTected by dlscaso are destroyed faster than they can be repaired or built up. CONSULTATION FHKK. Treatment by correspondence. Bend stamp for reply. Office Bushman Block , 16th and Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Neb. DRUNKENNESS Or the Lt'inor Habit , Positively Cured bj AdmluhtcrlnJr. ) Hal tics' Uuldcn Hpcdflo. U can be frtven In A cup of codes or ten without - out thenowlcdRoot the person taking It : Abso lutely harmless , and will effect a peiinaiuut and epeedy euro , TUiether the patient In n nioclernto drinker or nn nlcohollo wreck. Thounnds ot tlrunknrdi hare bern tniulo temperate tneu who huvo taken Golden 6t > ccltlo In their rolTeu with out their kiioulcdge and today believe they quit drinking of their own fieo will. It tuner falls. Thesjsteln once Itnprccnatcd With the Bpcclflc , it beconice nn utter liuiiosdblllty for the liquor appetlt * toetlit. Forsalo by Kuhn A. Co , 1'ith and Uont-laa nt , nna tblti and Cum- ' Omitba , Neb { A. 1J. rosier & Ilio 1 IllulT . loua. WE A K ME W ! KSSX& f t"IlJ& JS ! - " ' . * lc' " " ' W ° l B 1T ( tun T IXi. ti \ " ItirnnvnD WtiWw.w { irrciflcv' > "ro'.criit < ir incBn- ( i' i' tinuait. inlM , toolMrg curttnu of Uifctrk.Si * ' llriMriiclljr Ihrinjh ill .ik rtm.riilor * lug theui jf \ < .to holth nd \ L uroui StrtnRth Llcctrlo Currtnt > W > J-lrltlnit nilr cr c forftlt JSi o In cnh. OrftteitItnrir"Ttrmntiorer ! oth r ttlii Worilctifiprr * tnanftilly7iirUlntir9tnontbf ) S ult 1 pamrhl t4 < > rtimp the 3 nden Electric Co. 169 LaSallc il. > Chicago JU1ICIQUS AND PERSISTED ' Ad\i < rtl lUK lin ulwn > e p'ovon ' . succpfstill , llcforo pl.iclnjrany [ ] } Nowspnpor AUorttslntr coneutt LORD & THOMAS , ADVKH1I8IMI K.tMS , i * la 19 lUoJoluU Street. ( JKATlll't ICOMI'OIWJM. . ' . Epps's Cocoa. ItUIUKFAST. "Py a thoroiiKli kmmledHe of thn nnturnl Inws wlilch iinvcrn Ihe iM' ' nitiun < of illec' tkiii mill nutri tion , mill li > it rarolul iipplluitlim < > 1 tliiitlnc prcii'Oi- ' tli ol wiill fpli'tti'd ' iNicun. Mr Klip" li uprmlili'il niir lireaklii-t t.ililu nltlin ili'Mttiti'i ) Haioreil licveniKO wliloli inns ta\o ui man ) licuvy iloi tor' bllK lilt 1 > > thn jiiilkUuis u e uf niuli artUM i * 01 < ! Ht thatn ron tltntloi\ \ may lie frrniluilly built up mull Mnini ; iMiouxti tt ( rc Nt o\nry tciulcncy to iliscavy lluii- ilroNot subtle niHlniUuH Hro tluatln arouiul u1 * re.nly In attack whcre or tliorn M a weak point \\umtu < k riipu man\ lutnl ttbart liy ktM > pknK our olvo1 * well torllllcil with puiu hlood ttml a firoiHTly iiourlsheil Ira tin11 * ' t'U II ( l vlL ( .azttto. Maili'simply with bollliiK water or milk. SoM only In half iionnil HUH by ( Ji'Oturf luliclii I thill llomicoiiat I.ONI.ON . , ANGLO-SWISS CHOCOLATEANDMILK , i ComtlnatioD ciConilensed Mill ; anil Ilie Best Cbocolale. . Sola iiij 1'axton , RnllRclicr & Co. 7ft" , 707 , 703 , 711 South lOth Street. Hlchiinlson DIHK Co. 1007,1000 Jones Street- Win ( ji > ntlomnn , loth ami untl Cuss Streets. A. H. Gladstone , 180P , U10 Douglas OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y , _ The Best Ronto from Omaha and Council Hinds to THE EAST = = * = - TWO TUA1NS DAILY IIKTWKEN OUAIIA AND COUNCIL Ul.UtiS Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Mimitapolls , Cedar Rapids , Kuck Island , Frceport , Rockford , Clinton , Diibuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jaucsrllle , Iteloll , Wiuona , Ln Crossc , And all otb r Important polnti Halt , Nortbeait ana Bouthenit. For tbroiizh tickets c ll on the ticket anent Hi IVn Fnrnuin itrvut. In Unrktr liluck , cr at Union i'ucina I'ullinan Sleepers und tue flncet Dining Cars In th world ar run uu tne muln line of the LuUago , illl wnukco It. Ht. 1'Hiil Hnllwiiy. and every uttcallonli pnld to peiBeugcn by tuurtvoui emplojte 01 ta compnnr. H.1I1I.L.KII. Genornl Manager. J. If. TUCK JU , Avulttant General Manager. A. V. K. ( JAllPLXTKli , Uenerul l' M Dg r and tlUO Ici'llKAKrOBD , ABsUtftnt and 'Uckot Agent. J.T. CIJUIK. Uencr l BuDertntenCent. THE CHICAGO AND WESTERN V RAILWAY. Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only road to tnkn for DPS Molncs Marshnltown fcdnr ItapUl * Clinton Ulton. Clnrn o , Mllwuiikee , und all points r.t < * t rlo thn people of .Sebntftku ( ole * rude , \ \ > nrnini : t tah , Idtiho , Nurnda Orp on , Wasli * InBtonitnd ( allfornla , It oners supjrlor ndrantnges not poi ll > l ti > any other line Aimmi : few ol the numerous point ! of supprlorlty pnjo > ed by the patrons nf this road hetweeu Omaha and Cliiuijo , are UK Ihreu trains H da > of IIAV COAC'IIKwnlcli uro thu llneit that hnnmn art and nirenuItT can ereale Its I'AliACKM.KKI'IMll'AU1) the equal of whlcli can not ho found c-lsnwhi'ro At Count.ll HlutTii , the train" of the I mun I'Hcltlc Hall way connect In union depot with tlio.iiuf thu ( 'III- caao.V .Northwenorn lly. In Chlcneo the trains of thin line makn rloio connection with tlio o of all other Kanternllnon Kor Detroit , Columbui , Indlnnanolli , Cincinnati , Nlneara talU , Buffalo , IMtlshuru , Toronto.Montreal , llotlon , New \ork. rhlludelnhla , llultimoro , Wash- Inuton.andall points lutnoEast. Ask for tickets > la tlU > "NORTHWESTERN" If you irlch the hot accommodation. All ticket nirenti sell ticket * Ua this line if. iiuuiiiTT. K. r WII.SON. Oen'l Manager. deu'l 1'asn'r Agent. iiiiCAr.n , ins. W. N. llAIICOCK.CJen'l Wentern Acent. 1) . K. hlMHAl.UIUkrt Auent. ( J r WKst.Clty lra senBer Agent llOI Fnrnam St. , Ornnha. Neb. T IVOHCKS-A. fJOODHlCII , ATTUKNCr.AT'.AMr , \J 14 Dearborn st.Chlcaioi advlcu fiuci ' 'I years tipertvuce ; tiutlDv'oquUllr aud Ugulljrtrauiitctcd WE SHALL The upper floor of our new addition on Wednesday , October 17th. The ground lloor will not bo ready before Monday , when we will open the entire building with a stot-k of goods for Men's Wear second to nothing in this country. We shall carry a much larger and more elaborate line of goods in every department , and having more room and better facilities we will be able to serve you better. We have always given you full value for your money in the past , and this is the best security of getting it in the future. If wo would only do as well as we have done we would do well enough , but wo promise to do still better. We are no strangers any more. Our past history in Omaha is a guaran tee of what may bo expected of us. Our hat department on the second lloor of the new addition will be in working- order Wednesday morning. This department occupies the entire second floor of the ex tension , and contains more hats than halfado/.on exclusive hat stores together. We shall place some special lots on sale and will offer Hats at prices which will stir up the Hat trade lively. We will make some heavy sacrifices this week in Hoys' Suit * and Overcoats to close out some broken lots in order to make room for some largo invoices purchased es penally for our next week's opening. In underwear wo offer this week some matchless bargains. We will place on sale to-morrow the following special drives : 100 doxen elegant Scotch Mixed Shirts and Drawers at . "So each. The regular- price for these goods is no loss than OOc. ] ! 20 dozen splendid Striped Shirts and Drawers at 50c each , which cannot bo du plicated in any other house for less than Sf > c to $1.00. 75 dozen line Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers , the shirts trimmed with satin fronts , regular make , at G5c each. These goods would be a great bargain at $1.00 a piece. We have just opened an elegant line of lancy Flannel and Cassimero Ovorshirt at prices ono third lower than other houses. Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Builinglon ' s v The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraoka. ' It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. * v * It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. \ It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can foave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlinglon prliogfon IRttflfif i -Vr , . 'if .B.Sq.RR. ! Ilcwarc of Fraud , as my nnme anil the prlrp are r-tampcd on the bottom of nil my nd irtbtd hocs beforelo.ivlnR HIP factory , which protect the wparrrs apalnst hlh | prices and Inferior good * . If a dealer offers AV. I llnncl.iit 'hoes at a riduced prlcor Fayn he li.is them lihout my ii.iiui and price ttaiupol ou tin ; Lottom , put him donu us a Iraud , . L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE" GENTLEMEN. Thponlyealf WT bKAMI.KSS Shoe nmooth In- fide. NO TACKS or WAX TllltEAIJ to hurt the feet , easy as han < l > wed and MI 1.1. MIT Id I * . W. L. . HOU I < AS 84 hllOK. the original anil only hand-nwed welt St shoe. Kijuals cubtoui-mado shnei coitloi ; from JO to | 1. . . W. IIOUdLAH 3.flO POLICE SHOK. Hallroad 5len and Letter Carrl r all wear them , hmooth Inilde as a lUnd-Scwtd bhoc. No'lacks or WaiTliread to hurt tlic feet. . W. I IIOUOI.AS W3.SO KHOr. Is unexcelled for heavy wear. ll < t Calf Shoe for the prlre. IV. I , . DOUOLAS BV ! . WOItKlNOSIAN'S KHOr. Is the heit In lh world for rougb wtar ; ODD pair ought to wear a man a > e r. w. i" . notniLAs ! t siinii ron IIOTS u tlin hut School Mine In the world W. I , . DOUGLAS H1.7S VOCTH'S School filioo gives thermall Jo ! > a chaLie to wear tliutcit thoes In the world. . . , . All made la Conrrets , Button and Lace , If not sola ty your dialer , write W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton , Mass. For Sale by Kelley , Stitrer & Co. ; Gco. S , Miller , 012 North 10th ttrcct. Health is Wealth ! Dn. B. C. WEST'S NEIIVB AND nnAin T/IKA * MRNT , Kunrautrod apocltle for Hysteria , Dlzit. DRKS. CouTulslons , Htn , S'ervoua Neuralgia , HeaJnche. Nervous Prostratloa. caused by tha use of alcohol or tobacco. Wuknfulneas. Mental Depression , Softening of the Drain , retultlnK In Intimity , and leadlna to inlnerr , decay and death , Premature OUTAge. HarrenncsB , Loss of I'ower In either ser. Involuntary l.ossei and Bpermatorhrra caused by ovcr-excrtlon of the brain , eclf-fUmso or over-lndulRcnce. Cach box contains ona month's treatment. 11.00 a box , or eli boiosforte.OC. i nt by mall prepaid ou re ceipt of prlc * . WE ODABAHTKK BIX HOXEB To cur * ao7 one. With unco order raealrid fcy BB for alx boi s. accompanied with 16.00 , w will pend tno purchaser our wrltUn ffuarante * to refund th money If the treatment n es not effect a cure Guarantors Issued only by C. P. GOODMAN. DrugKlst , Hole Agent , lllfl Farnara htref t. Omaha. Neb SteckPiano Itemartable for powerful irmpo. thetlc toiiB. pliable action and ab- aolutc durability. ' * > yeara' record , j bent Kuarantee of the excel lence of tnese InstnimenUi. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1S7S. NOB. 3O3-4O4-I70- . THE MOST FEBFSCT OF FENS , OMAHA , MEDICALS SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th ft. Dodge Sto BR.-A.OES , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AKO THUtSES licit f cilltlr ppars tut and remedies for sue ff ssful treatment ol every form of dUc kC rcqul Ing Medical or ! iuttic l Treatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance , best hospital accouiuiDi 1 dations in the west , ] WBITIS KJU cmcuiABi on fleformillM and I Oraces , Truces , Club Heet , Curvature of thai plne , 1'ilei , Tumors , C ncr Catnrrli llroi.chltl , Inhalatiou , Rlrctricily , faralybU Utnlrtuy Kiel- ucy , Hladder Kye , I'.ar , bLlu and llloud , vu ! | Operations. Dlsoosos of Women a Specially. HOOK ox Diacioi * or WOXKN I'nrs. ONLY EZLIABLE MEDIOAL INBSWUH | MiuiNU A ei-KCULTT or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Iiseast S'jcceMfully treated hvpli Illtic Tolsoti removed front t'e ! Astern without mercury New restorative treatment Nr loss ol Vital 1'owfr 1'ciBons unable to visit n may ' ' < : treated at home by Lorrespondence All commii > nicationt currfidenllal MediclneiorliibtruuicntR sent by mall or eipreis , hecurely packed , no mark * In Indicate content * or sender One ptr- renal interview preferred Call and cn'isull m > or send hlilory of > our cast , and we will bend iu flam wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervouit IJlteatea Irn vitency , hypuilis. c.lcct and Vancoccle , wilU potion lilt , Address Omaha JUtdtral and AurpfeaJ Itutltutt,0l DR. McMENAMY , par , 1 3th am Doda * l . . . , OMAHA , HE0.4