LINCOLN NEWS AND. NOTES , Exorbitant Rates Charged by City Hackmorr VISIT OF EASTERN CAPITALISTS. An Insane Sinn Sent to tlio Asylum Tlio Barannnh Krclslit Iilnc Po litical I'olntcM Siipreine Court Matters. iJ. BORBAD or TUB OMAIU BKE , KWJ P STIIEBT , I-.iNCGi.jf , Oct. 23. The Imckmen of tlio city know how to ( iluck a plum when they BCD onu as well ns the slickest sharper ot the land , and Judging from the observations of TUB Bun man during the past wcok , and especially last nl ht , some of them do not hesitate to do It. The ordinances of the city regulate the faros from Dlaco to place within the city limits , but It occasionally happens that the law can be evaded and the charge made and cxtortud Is little short of highway robbery. Last night one of the boys rounded up a gentle man slightly Inebriated at the corner of Twenty-first and N streets , and brought him to the Capital hotel ana charged him 50 cents for his ride. No.12 had caught a tar tar nnd he kicked on the bill. To scttlo the matter , Mr Inebriate asked to bo taken to the captain of the nlpht police , nnd it was cheerfully done , but for the reason that became - came apparent when an additional 50 cents was ntlilud to the bill , and collected , too , for tlio captain could not decide other than In the drlvor's favor , for ho was within the limit of the charges allowed by the ordinance. But for all that it was a game of pure robbery on u small scale. The ordi nance ilxlng hack fares provides that a schedule ' ule of rates' shall bo posted within the hnck , but skim the sky In any light nnd Tun Hun scribe falls to see any rates or anything that looks like them in any of the carriages pro vided for the convenience of the visiting or traveling public. Complaints tire becoming quite frequent of Intn anything but favorable to the credit of the city hackmcn. AJ rUSTT.HX Jl'XKKTIXO I'AIITT. Three special excursion couches came in this morning on the Burlington flyer and tarried in this city until this afternoon , when they went on to Kearney , where they were specially bound. The gentlemen comprising the party were eastern capitalists hailing from Boston and Springfield , Mass. , nnd a nutiiDerof them have property Interests In the west , especially in the new water power nt Kearney , which is attracting attention from moneyed men in a great many locali ties. The party numbered forty-tlirce per sons , and they spent the forenoon in looking over the points of interest at the Capital city. Some of the gentlemen were strangers , but they hf.vo conio west to plant money providing inducements are sufficient to warrant a ven ture. Tlio 1'Vank investment company will Jnvito the consideration of the party first. It now seems that the canal built by Mr. Frank something like a year ago was not the scheme of a crank or ft rra/.v man. It doubt less has the bottom that will Make Kearney one of the best cities of Nebraska , or of the reat wst The excursionists left pleased with what they saw of Lincoln , and will probably stop on their return trip and Rive the city a more extended visit. While hero the gentlemen were handsomely enter tained by the board of trade and some of the leading citizens of the city. lANilOl'9I.V ( { IXSIXE. .Tohn Conlcy , a railroader at present em ployed on the street work was brought to police headquarters a day or two ago at the instigation of his three brothers , who de clared that ho was dangerously insane. Ho was taken before the board of insane com missioners to-day nnd after a careful hearIng - Ing was committed to the asylum. At times his actions were very strange , and for the ptist half dozen dayslio has rarely been with out n "case knife , " and his comrades and friends became afraid that he might take his own life and probably that of others , and so fllod the complaint. During the night he walks about talking to himself , and frequent ly disturbed the repose of the boys with whom ho tcntod. Ho Is certainly sick and deeply ufllictcd if not insane. CIIAXOH IX FUKIOIIT ItATES. Since the visit of the agent of the Savanah freight line in Lincoln , considerable interest has been taken in the project and considera ble business has been pledged to it. It Is un derstood that freight originating in Now York , Boston or Philadelphia is taken to Savnnah , Oa. , by boat dally , and transmitted from there to Memphis , Tenn. , by the short est lines , thcnco to Kansas City and on to Lincoln over the Missouri Pacific , or the Burlington lines. This deal , It U said insures Lincolt the same rates enjoyed by Omaha , or n reduction of ID cents on the old rates by way of tl'O lakes. It has been officially stated thaton the 25th of this month a now live stock tariff will go into effect. Still , however , there will bo but little if any alteration In the rates. The change Includes the entire western railway system. Instead of the quoted rates on a car as heretofore the cost of shipments will bo made exclusively by weight. The rate from Lincoln to Chicago will bo 29 f cents per 100 on cuttlo and :17 : } cents on hogs and sheep. To BU Louis 20 > / and 30 cants per 100 respec tively. The minimum weight allowed on a thirty-one foot car Is J0,000 ! pounds of cattle , 15,000 pounds of hogs and 13,000 pounds of sheep. The weighing will all bo dona in Chicago or at the point ot destination at the great ship ping con tcrs , nnd by the regular association , the roads having no direct connection with this work. This chance la made to prevent secret cut ting on rates understood so well by shrewd railroad men. It may provo n chnnge for the better and It may not. But , falling , the ne cessity of bettor railway legislation will be come more and moro apparent. There is al ready plenty of room for change for the bet ter. rOLlTICAI , rOIXTRHS. "I am taking u lively interest In the re publican national campaign , " remarked Hon. M. O. Quinn. of Peoriu , III. , to-day , "and I can sco no possible chance now for the defeat - feat of the party. The faith of any observ ing democrat will be shaken by going Into Indiana , and it will be lost entirely by going into Now York. My countrymen , and * h ! > Irish-American , cities ; generally , will vote & } vhy nuvor have before. Unfortunately they have been rocked In a democratic cradle since the great influx of Irish In MO. and as they nro naturally a people of quick proju- Aces and hard to change , they have abided jjflth their first love. But it is Cylng fast. When dead it will bo hard to resurrect it. The attitude of England in the campaign is the straw that's breaking the ramul's back. Indiana is safe. I am well pleased with my reception in Lincoln. We had a magnificent meeting last night. " "I ought to know something about the political situation in Cass and Otoo counties , " said Hon. J. B. Strode , "and I think I do. M ] or Watson will certainly be elected as the tloat representative. It would bo a calamity to herald his defeat , and the republicans of both counties appreciate the fact. Ho has a clean record as a legislator , and wherever known Is recognized as ono of the ablest lawyers in the state. No friend ever sought the aid of John C. Watson In vain. Ho U generous , honest , able and indus trious and hurls his lance straight Into the ranks of the enemy without fear ot results. No ; the whole ticket will bo elected la both counties , aad If I mistake not there will bo special reason for rejoicing on the 7th ot November. The state and national re publican tickets will bo elected or something it one thau a Burchard fool speech will coma upon us. I have been over the state consid erably. and it strikes mo that there will bo republican legislative gains rather than losses. The boys appreciate the fact that the tlme , has cumo to * Uuid by the party anil principle- . " StirilBUB COl'BT 1UTTBHS. Court met this morning pursuant to ad journment , and the cases placed at the foot of the docket in the third judicial district ware called. Gcorgo Jeffreys , of Omaha , wo * admitted toprnotioe. The case of S ; > ccht vs Mauer was dis missed. Btevcnson vs Imhoff and Town vs Jacobs argued and submitted. CITY KBWS AND XOTKS. What Is known as Crubb'a mill was sola under the hammer yesterday ufternoon at - o'clock. It went to satisfy mortgage claims , ud brought W.OCQcMh. Mr. Sawyer was | h nurchu r. M. C. Quinn , of Peorln , III. , inadoti splcn Aid § pp ch at the Metropolitan rink last HI * appeal to the IrUh-Aiutncati ; voter was not in vain. Michael Shlnn , n ifc long democrat , said after the speech that ils'voto would bo cast for Harrison nnd Morton nnd the freedom of his native land. The prohtbs propose to keep the mill grinding In Lincoln until after the election. They have rented Bolmnan's hall , nnd will ; o from the tent Into warmer atmosphere , It s said that some of the best speaking talent In the party will occupy the platform every night next \vcoU. The woolen mills have been slow In getting under way , but it has been on account of In ability to secure trained hands to do the finishing work after the fabrics nro knit nnd sowed together. It Is said that the desired liclp will arrive shortly from Canada , nnd , ho mills will at once get down to earnest work. The Catholic fair closed last evening. It was Interesting and well attended. The sold'headod cano will bo worn by Mr. J. Sterling Morton , of Nebraska City , the democratic nominee for congress. Nickels nnd dimes said lie was the most popular can didate , but it Is quite certain that the verdict will bo very different nt the polls In Novem ber. Better , still , Mr. Conncll will wear the congressional honors. To err Is human , but you make no mlstnlco if j ou use Dr. Jones' Red Glover Tonic for dyspepsia , costlvenoss , bad breath , pilespimples , ague and malaria , poor iimietito , low spirits , or diseases of the kiunuys , stomach and liver. CO cents. Goodman Drug company. MA'STKKIOUSIA' mSA.PPUA.US. Ctiarlca II. Wminnm Thought to Have Committed Suicide , Charles II , Williams , a veterinary surgeon who arrived in Omaha last July direct from England , hns disappeared and it Is thought las committed suicide. Williams , who is about twenty-llvo years of age , came to Dmana to follow his profession , nnd whllo hero resided at the residence of Messrs. Win- cote & Ulloy.on the corner of Park avenue and Pacific street. The Utter gentlemen were acquainted with Williams and his relatives in England , and for this reason ho made his : iomo at the above pl.ice. After being hero for some length of time and not finding em ployment , ho became somowhnt despondent. Ho lingered around Omaha , however , until ono week ago last Saturday , when he sud denly disappeared , and no clue as to his whcre.ibouts has been ascertained. B. W. Hiley , of the nbovo linn , states that on the day of his disappearance lie saw him about 1 o'clock in the afternoon on Farnani street , and with this nil truce of iiim is obscure. Inquiry at the house where lie resided resulted in the information that when leaving ho took with him n small vn- Use , leaving the rest of his chattels be hind. Ho had no money ou his person at the time of his departure. Sir. Hiley was seen in his onico in the Uamgo block , and when questioned con cerning the affair stated that WUU.vms had acted somewhat strangely ever since the death of his brother. The family and Williams' European home Is nt Warwick , England. A diligent inquiry has been made at all points concerning him , but the matter is still enshrouded In mystery. Don't hawk , and blow , and spit , but use Dr. Sago's Catarrh remedy. Opposed to Kindergarten. The following communication is from a parly who is evidently not In favor of the kindergarten system as it has been intro duced Into our schools. "Tho board of education spends thrffOOi * four hundred dollars every year for kinder garten supplies to teach the children habits that nrc anything but sober and Industrious. The true aim of Proebel , the father of kindergarten , was to teach children between the ages of three and live years habits of systematic thought. The public schools have nothing to do with children of that ago. i'ot this money Is needlessly spent when the sanitary conditions of half the school build ings is disgraceful. "It is a question whether Ralph Waldo Emerson , Abraham Lincoln , or Peter Cooper could have moulded a cube or a prism in clay. Yet wo see no ono coming up through the medlocra mass who Is able to 1111 any of their places , in splto of the great advantages of the present generation. Good sanitary con ditions and sober common sense teaching in our publio schools will make better and stronger men and women than airy flights of these would-bo reforms. _ "A ClTIZEX. " ' Regulate the regulator" by using Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla. The largest bottle in the market. Your Irugglst will order for you if ho hasn't 11. Insist upon baving the best. Use no other , for it luis no equal. AStrangor and the Sharks. The following communication , relating to the Tenth street auction sharks , has been ro- coivcd at this oftlco : I take the liberty , although but a stranger in your city , of directing your attention to the system of swindling so openly and shame facedly carried on on ono of the principal streets of oour city. I refer to Tenth street and tbo snide auction stores located thereon. Only lost Saturday , I saw several poor un- sophisticotcd men victimized by these human or rather inhuman sharks ; and as quickly as my sense of curiosity prompted mo to enter that of wrong caused mo to loavc. In my opinion , pcoplo who earn their money In this criminal manner are capable of cither burg larizing a store or sandbagging a woman , and your pcoplo cannot bo astonished when they find their homes robbed considering the au thorities allow thcso thieves to remain in your midst. In few parts of the world have I seen moro open-faced robbery carried on. I hope to again visit your beautiful and thriv- city which bids fair to rival her sister , Chicago cage , and cannot but hope that I will find the evil I mention , this social plague , no more. Adrlce to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways bo used for children teething. It soot lies the child , sofUms the gums , allays all pain , cures wind colic , nnd is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25c a bottle. Mistook the Steed. For a few hours ycstnrday Doug Egan , city salesman for BlaKe , Bruce fe Co. , flow frantically about the city Informing every policeman ho could nnd that some thief bad stolen his horse and buggy. The stood was the pndo of his heart and had cost him { ISO of his hard earnings. A tour of the city finally revealed the fact that an old man of Scandinavian descent had innocently driven the horse oil and nad him in his own barn. Tim Swede had tied hts horse next to Doug's while ho dropped into a neighboring store for a moment. On coming out ho mistook Egan's horse for hU own , there being a slight similarity between them , and the old man's eyesight being slightly Impaired. The horse was readily returned to Egan and the old man found his horse where ho hud been tied. All fine Liquor Stores sell Jarvis' best. A Huiiaway. A horse attached to a delivery wagon belonging - longing to a South Thirteenth street grocer broke loose from his fastening yesterday and went flying down the street , but before be had gone far the delivery wagon collided with a vehicle , on which was seated John Matthews. This gentleman was thrown to the ground and injured , whllo his wagon was almost utterly demolished. Two wheels were smashed , the box badly broken and the gearing demoralized. The delivery wagon also rocolved some scars in too collision. Matthews says ho will commence a , suit against the o wner of the delivery wagon for damages. Cleveland Si Harrison agrco on one point , that the best out ia Jarvis' old Brandy. _ O'Connor McCn ho. Miss Moltlo O'Connor , daughtcrof Thomas O'Connor , the first recorder of this county and ono of the very oldest citizens of Omaha , was married yesterday In St. Pbiloinona's cathedral to Dr. Nicholas McC-ibo ot North Platto. The ceremony was performed by Hov. P. F. McCarthy. A recoptiou was held at the residence of the bride's parents on Twelfth street , after which the bridal party left for their future home. All druggUts sell Jarvis1 Medloal Uruuily. vwirrs SPECIFIC la entirely a rrgotfiblu preparation con taining DO Mercury , Potash , Arteolc , or othw poliODoui ubitancci. win-s siicmo Hot car U hundred * of eiuoi of rplthello * fern or Cancer of the Skin , thouiandj ot cue * ef Ecwmn , Blood Hnmori and Skin DUeiuei , nd hundred * of thouixndi ot curt ot Bcrof * nla.Dlaod 1'olcon nl Blood Taint. iwirr-3 SPECIFIC ttai rellered thotuandiof cojtf of Merer- rial 1'oUonlug , HneumaUini and Stlffnott of the Jolnti. KnirrAToooi. TEira , Jun I ? . Isa-Swlft'i prctrtoCo. , Atlanta , On Ontlerrmn I In th arly I'nrtof th preiont rear , a bad ciuaof blood pouou apbeuol upon mo. I began Viking 8. a. 3. ualor advice of anothur , and to-Uar I f tl neatly Improved. I am still Uking the medicine and thall continue to da n until I aft. perfectly irtll. I boll J to it n ul S ct a pcrftct euro. Tour * truly. Coo. P. llowinn , 111 West SlitaSt. CotrHMi , U. a. , July 7 , 18M-The Swift Bpeclflc Co. , Atlanta , Oa. Gentlemen ; I wu great sufferer from mmwulnr rheumatism for two yeari. I could net no permanent n- U f from any raodlcluo prcviribod by my phyilclai. 1 toolc over a dosan bottled of your S a S. , nd now I am m well M I trer wiu In inr life. I am uro your mrdlcln * cured me , and I would reoomruenJ U to any one lifter lug ( rout any blood dliuaie. Vouri truly , o. K. ffooiiis , ConJugtor C. 4 O. lU n. ' _ yco , TKA * . May , l W-O ntlemon i Th wife of one of my cuitomon was torrlblr mictod with i loathiuineiklndlMuo.that cortrrKl her whole body. She wai connnod to b r bed for noreral ye r by this affliction , nd could not help ueriwlf at nlL She could mot lc p from a violent Itching and mortal f the nlrln. The disease baffled the sftlll ol the phyclclant who treated It. II r uunband b Kan nnally ( tiring h& wlfo Swltfn Kpeclllo , nd the commenced TO Improru atmoit lin- mediately , and In a few weoki the was ar > tarently well. She U now a hearty flno- looking lady , n Ith no U ace or the affliction Hit. Yours rery truly , J , R. Slim. Wholetola Urugiilit , Austla Arenua , I Treatise on Dlood and Skin DUca&ea m Jle4 tte . THE Swirr Srrcino Co. , Dra\v r t , Jltla&ta , Qx ; New York , 7M Broadway. , U NPREOBDBNTED ATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DISTKIIJUTUD ! IA Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated liy the loglslnture of ISftS forlM- ticntlon.il anil Charitable purposes , nnd its finn- chlse made n part of the nif-ent Stnto Constttu- tlou. In 1ST ! ' , by an overwhelming popular vote. ItstJKANI ) KXTUAOHOINAKY DHAWlNfiS tafce place tfeml-Annually Mime nnd December ) nnd its ( i It AND HINUI.K NUMUEU DHAW- 1NS ! take place on each oC the other ten months In the year , nnd nro nil draw n In public , at the Academy of Music , Now Orluans , Ln. "We do hereby certify thnt wo supervise the arrancornenH for alltha Monthly nnd Soml-An- mini Orawlnss of The Louisiana State Lott cry Company , nnd in person manage and control the Dnnvlnss themselves , and that the same are conducted with honesty , fairness nnd In uood faith toward nil parties , nnd no authorize the company to use thl.s certificate , with fac similes of our signatures attached , la Its adver tisements. " COMMISSIONERS. We , thennderslcned nanfci and Hankers , will all Prizes dr.iwn In Tim Louisiana State Cay rotterlcs which may oe presented at our count- ters : It. M. WALMSLKY. 1'rcs. Louisiana Nat. Uanlt. 1'IEHKK LAN'AUX. Pres. State Nat'l Hank. A. HALDWIN , Pres. New Orleans Nafl Hank. CAUL KOI1N , Trea. Union National Hank. GRAHD MONTHLY DRAWING , In ttio Academy of 3Iu lc. Now Or- Icnus , Tuesday. November 13 , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tiotets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen tieths $1 , T.IST or PHIZES. 1 PIUZE OFjmOUOla 1300,000 1 PKIZK OP 10l,0001s 100,000 1 I'UIXB OK TiO IKK ) is no.ooo " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 PHIZB OK 2VJOO Is. „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,000 2 1'IUZIW OF 10.000 are 21,000 5 PHI/.KS OK MOO are 25PU1XKSOK l.OCO are a,000 100 PIU2KSOK CUO are 60.000 100 I'UIISCS OF 3UO are 60.000 K PHIZES OK ax ) are 100,000 APPROXIMATION 1MIIZES. 100 Prizes of li'jOO are W.OOO 100 do SWare 30.000 100 do ZOOare SO.OOO TEKMIXAL PHIZES. 999 do lOOare 99,900 W do lOOare W.000 IU31 Prizes , amounting to .11.054.800 NOTB. Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are not en titled to terminal times. l r > 'uitCi.Uii HATKS , or any further Information desired , write legibly to the nnderalKned , clearly ntutlntr your resldonce.with stuto , County , fctreot and number. More rapid return mall dullrery will be au gured br your enclosing an envelope bearing your "sorrfrosTAIi NOTK3. Kiprets Money Orden , of Now Vork ISzchange In ordinary . letter. Currency by Kzpre ( at our exy - Or M. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans. ! . * . WiisbliiEtun. D. C. Address Registered Letters to NEW OilLEANS NATIONAL BANK. Now Oriean * , Karly , who are InchnrKO o ( the drawings , is anti'O of absolute fairness an I tntexritr , Unit tlio cliHiicosaraall vqual , nil that no one can possibly Ulrlnn what niimber will draw a prtie. "UKMKMIIUK , also , that the payment of prltes Is OUAUANTIIKI ) 11V KOUIl NATIONAL HANKS OK New Orleans , and the Tickets are tlxned by the l'ru - Ident of an Instltutlun whose chartered rights are rrcOL'nlied In the hluhest courts ; therefore , bewara of any Imitations or anouruiaus IcUeiae'/ ' Thomson's Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAVE NEVEU IJKBN KQOAL TO I'KCS- ENT MAKE. MOKE POP THAN EVKU. A I'EBPECT PIT GUAUANTEHD. Three Lengths Short , Medium and Ul tra Long. Twelve Gradoa. Illgtiest Awards Granted. THE BUST GOODS AND CHEAPEST QUAtilTV. FOR SALE EVEUYWHEHE. T10MSON , LAKQDON & CO. , NEW 70BZ. SOLK MANUrACTUllKHS. Uentlon the Omaha Bee. State Line. ToJla OTf , Belfast , Dublin mid Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav , Cabin passage 133 and IV ) , according to location ot state room. Excursion frVSto WO. SteeroRe to and from Kurop at Lowest llatei. AUSTIX UALDWIN li ( X ) . , Oen'l AgenU. C3 Itroaaway , Now York. JOHN BLEGEN , Qen'l Western Agent , _ . . , 1M Ilandolph St. , Chicago. IIAKUY E. MOOUES. Agent. Omaha. Reduced Ca in Rates to Glasgow Ex hibition. PKNHTROYAI. XTAFEKS ara locattfuuy u&ed monthly br over 10,00 * ea. Are Sa/c. KfntuuJaiut PUtuant -ParticvUor/3 pcMtaga KtampH. Ttu BU ; rti Cuimcai. Co , DBTHOIT , Mica. ftr tola < * > ci fej/ mat ! by Drug Co * Omaha , Aeb. OVER 10,000 MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13,000 MAGEE HEATING STOVES 'WERE SOLD IN IBBT. These fltnircs nro more eloquent than volumes * hlch mlKhtbo written in praise ot the peculiar uerltri possi'Bsed by the .MBRCO Goods. .MISS 1'Alll.OA SAYS Ok'TllK IIAM1K9 ! "I tuo the MnReo Italian constantly In my Schools ainl I'rivnto Kitchen. It rultllles every requirement for thn most exacting orkj I would not exchange It for nny rniiKr mado. " Send for our Kuruaco Circular and ix-iid what physicians profestona. HcloutUts , mechanics and nurchauts suy of the MUKCU Furnaces they have ntlse. Don't put In Steiim or Hot Water Ap- inrntiw , till you K.NOW what a rm > < T-cr.\ss Hot Mr I'lirnaco will do for half the cost. TUB .MAOKK UAMIKS , FUKVACJM , HKATINO ANI > OOKINtl STOVM AUK SOI.I1 KVKHrWIIKIlE y ouroKentsnml wo warrant each one to clvo > erfcct satisfaction to the Imyer. MAOIIK PLrHNACicn..UTOiM L'.MOSST. . Ilostotl. bfl Lake St. . Chlca. noJKUg & Agents Onmlia , Neb. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S t Warranted abtohitely jniro Cocoa , from which tlio excess ot OH lm been removed. It hat Mm limti the itreityltt of Cocoi mixed with March , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd li therefore far more economi cal , tolling Itii Ifi'in one cent a cup. It li delicious , nourishing , Ktrcngthpnliig , easily digested , and admirably Rdrrted for Invalids as well at for persona In health. Sold br ( Jrorers eTerrnhero. W , BAKER & CO , Dorchester , Mass , The largest , laatest nnd tini-et In the world. I Passenger accommodations unexcelled. I New York ( a Olnnoxv via Lonrtoudorrv. HENDEBSON BEOS. , 72 La Salle St. , Chicago Or to any of our local agents. EtnioPlA Oct. Win Axcmmi.v , : . . .Oct. 27th NEW TOIIK TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUF.EN-STOW.V. The Celebrated I I-nrge't nnd llnest l'a > . I Oct. 3Ist Steam lilp sender steamer In I C1TV OF HOME. ) . * . the World 1 Baleen pn saeo totia ( < Qrr , Derry , Liverpool. Ilelfast or Queenstown. f.p > 0 andiipward * perGla gow rtenm * en. KU and upward" for City of Homo. Si-condclau CV. Iloturn ticket at reduced rates made available for cither route , otTcung. excurslonl t the privilege of teeing the Nurthnnd South of Irelind.the Illvpni Mer-or "l.Tl the | > lcluro ( | ue Clyde. Htecrago lil Anchor I.lne u'fJfM. Tiarftble free of charge , sold at lowest rutes. Fer tapok-of jnrs , .tickets or further information aoply te JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDA'L PARIS EXPOSITION isia. Hoe. 303-404-1 70-C04. THE MOST &EHFECT OF PKNS FOUNTAIN BR.A.NI3S FINE CUT AND F Inoomonrablv the B st. OVERCOATS , DLSTERS , FDR COATS. Wo have manufactured this season the largest stock of flno Overcoats , over shown by any wholesale clothing house In the country. It embraces all grades and description of material , nnd for woritmanship nnd style , wo claim there can ho nothing belter. Prices from $10 to SoO. You have the advan tage ot ono of the largest stocks to se lect from , and every garment is manu factured in such a manner as to preserve - servo the reputation of Free-land , Loomis & Co. as the best manufacturers of fine clothing in the country. A SUCCESS , The sale of Men's Sack Suits of the celebrated Mcchanicsvillo Suitings , at $12 , has boon quite as successful as our sale of the Sawyer Woolens lust spring. Wo have manufactured moro of these popular goods and will kcop them in in stock for thu next 30 days. Remem ber , from different styles of All-Wool Cassimero Suits , regular $18.00 goods , In all sizes from 34 to 41 , at $12.00. Send for samples of the cloth and solf- incasurement blanks. Men's Frock Suits , $12. To meet a constant demand for frock Suits of the Mcchanicsvillo Suits , wo manufactured ono lot ot the dark , silk mixed pattern which we offer in Men's Single Button Frock Suits , at the same price as the sacks , $12 for all sizes. CHILDREN'S ' DEPT , Children's Overcoats. Wo offer n succial bargain in child ren's Blue Elysian Overcoats , ages 4 to 14 , a thoroughly reliable garment ; price So.OO. Wo know this garment cannot be duplicated for any such price. Children's Suits. Wo have received another lot of Chil dren's Suits , ages 4 to 14 ; of the celebra ted Mechanicsvillo goods. Price $4.50. Mall orders which have been on hand for the suit will bo promptly lilled. Jersey Suits. . We are showing a full line ot Jersey Suits in all colors and prices. Kilt Suits and Over coats. The largest line ot fine novelties ever shown iti Kilts with Overcoats to match. Mail Orders. Orders from all parts ot the United States solicited , nnd will bo promptly filled. Sample garments will ho sent to any address. Special Sale of Scarlet Underwear. We have just received a complete line of all-wool scarlet underwear , pure cochineal .dye , which wo offer at the ra mnrkahly low price ot 75 cents each. All sizes , 31 to 44. This garment oan not bo bought in any othcretore for less than $1.25 , but we offer them to closeout out at 75 cents each. Send your mail orders now. Freeland , Loomis & Co. Proprietors ; Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. The Largest Clothing , Furnishing Goods and Merchant Tailoring House West of New York. nig P hMgivtn nnlvtr sal satlafecUon la tli * Timber Claims cure uieet. of I Oojcrrtcr prejcribo ItanC and , FLAGS- Tree 8 ? s nnd Seedlings f or Timber Claims , ln It to alt sufferer * . Fruit Tr * s , Small Fruits , Ornamentals , Kv r- F.OR THE CAMPAIGN A. J. STOKER , V.D. , BSend'forCprlco -TSrvBCND FOR CIRCULARS . list-WIRE I Address , Docatar , III. - PRICE , 01.00. D. s. L.AK.K ; Prop. , GEO.B.CARPENTERSCO. Bold by Dru frlota Shonundoau , .Iowa. 2Q2-20B S.WATER ST. CHICAGO. IT. J. Surgeon and Physician , ARB TIIB Office N. 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