r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : "WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER , 24 , 1888 ; . THE CITY. g the pnst ycnr thirteen mllns luivo boon mldcil to the paved streets of this city iitul thirty-live miles of curb ing.Will Will W. McIJrldc and John A. Uytin have IncorporfUcd themselves under the name of McHridc & Hynn for the bum- nesfHof Ciigrtivlntfi printing and gulling btatiOnory. The authorized capital IH $10,00 , < ) . A V'ffPy ' wheel \vas caught yesterday In the cable slot on Dodge street , oppo site the postolllce , and the buggy over turned. The horse btartod to run , but the occupant of the buggy held on to the lines , and after being dragged form- Uioat almost half n block the horse was plopped. The name of the gentleman who was thrown out could not bo learned , but he escaped uninjured. I'crnonnl Samuel Leliiml , of Lincoln , Is nt the Mur ray. ray.W. . A. Kcclcr , of Fairmont , IB at the Pnx- ton. ton.W. . II. Harrison , of Grand Island , Is at the Pnxton. MIHon D. Pold , of Plattsmouth , is at the Paxton. .T. E. TaMicr and wife , of Columbus , are at tbc Piixton. S. C. Smith and wife , of Ucatrice , arc at the Murray. GcoiKeU Woolslcy , of Nebraska City , Is at the I'nxton , Mr. William S. Hurmcistcr , associated with tbo packing house ol Martin Hrothcrs. Olilvags , Is In Omaha on business connected with that linn. Mr. Jiurmclstcr li.is a most favorable opinion , of Omaha as a packing center. ' 1. H. Hoffman , superintendent of the Iron work of the now Omaha and Council Uluffs Drlrigc , loft for St. Louis Monday and was accompanied by I'M' . Qtilnnuml J. M. Hums. from St. Louis they will KO to Piedmont near Iron Mountain to icplacoa " 00 foot span of u railroad bridge that was collapsed. Failed. S. A , Harstow of llrokcn How , has failed , With liabilities at { 3,000 and assets at $2 , JOJ. Matters. W. V. Entfcl yesterday gave a bill of sale on his stock of groceries at SOO1 North Fifteenth street to L. E. Hlgglns for * aso. J. J , llardin and wife have given a mort gage on. lot 111 , McCandlish place , to Hyron KCcd & Co. , for one year for fci.OOO. Cnttle for Oninlin. Guy Dftnnc , one of the agents of the Union Stock Yards Co. , has returned from Mon tana , Idaha and other western states and territories where ho has succeeded In induc ing a number of cattle men to ship their slock to Onmhu instead of Clnc.igo and Kun- The Tax IjlHt. The tax list for lbS8 is about completed nnd will bo placed in the liiinds of County Treasurer Hnlcn in u few days. The listed propei ty occupies live volumes of 400 pages inch. Thu entile list of entries will leueh 02,000 , against | /UOO for IbSr. TlmnlcH Airnln. J. M. Fisher , U. U H.Ulibim and J. H. Dempster , committee of the citizans of Ge neva who visited Omaha and Fremont , re cently , have forwarded n vote of thanks to the management of the Fremont , Ellchorn & Missouri Vulleyand to the uitUons of Oinnlm and Fiemont , for courtesies extended on the occasion mentioned. The resolutions were sent to Secretary NaUinger of the board of trade. _ Mnjor Dlckoy'a Cnso. The case ot Major Uiekcy , of Fort Uobin- son , before the retiring board , has been brought to a close. It has been satisfactorily shown that the major had sulTercd conges tion of the brnlrr whllo lighting- against the Indians in 1STT , nnd that ho has not since en tirely recovered from the attack. The find ing will bo forwarded to Washington , and the action of the president will be required to place the major on the retired list. A Mintakc In the Date. The committee having in charge the parade end trades display on the opening of the Omaha and Council Uluffs bridge have , m their circulars to merchants asking for lloats , placed the duto as Friday , October 30. This is a mistake , because the 30th of this month falls on Tuesday of next week. A painstak ing gentleman has made the discovery that the llrst Friday on which the 'Mill of Octo ber will fall will bo in the year of our Lord 1037. If this were the day decided upon , u merchant remarks , there would bo plenty of time iu which to prepare for it. CrlWmRp. A and H sit down to play a game of six-card crlbbage. A plays a 9 of hearts , U answers with a king and says 19 ; A plays a 0 and says 23 , H says "go ; " then A takes 1 point for the "go" and still has n G spot , and says ai and takes 2 points for the 81. Upon that U says you can't take 1 for the "po" and play out to 31 and take 2 for the 31. A says you can , for the "go" always means 1 point and if A is lucky enough to hold cards to make 31 he IH surely entitled to the two points. Who is right I A is not entitled to the "go" under these circumstances. Ho takes however , 2 for his SI and 2 for his pair of ( Vs. Alone nt Death. The call that brought Coroner Drcxol to Waterloo Monday was the somewhat sud den death of Hudson E. Moore , who was found dead in his bed. The deceased was a bachelor and lived nlono in a shanty upon a valuable farm that adjoins the village , and tis ho was reputed to bo wealthy the llnding of his body gave rise to suspicions of foul play. Investigation showed , however , that he had been ailing for some days and ttia fury accordingly returned a verdict , "died from natural causes. " He is said to have a brother residing in the state and the body is liclcl for burial pending his arrival. Forest Lawn Hnlhvny. Sometime ago a survey was tnado from the pain Unoof the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneap olis & Omaha through Florence to Forest Lawn cemetery. The report was forwa rded to the oftlco of the company , nnd now Super intendent Jayncs says that ho does not think his company will have nnj thing fur ther to do with the project , nt least this season. It will , however , aid any other com- papy which mav desire to make the venture. Accordingly , the Florence Land nnd Im provement company have been promised the estimates of the cost , nnd may undertake to Imlld. the road this year , knowing that during thd inclement season of winter the patronage - bo liberal. A Now Church. Tie official board of the First Methodist church Monday night met and announced that t'23WX ) Imd been subscribed toward the erec tion of a new church edifice on the lot be longing to the congregation , at the corner of Dayenport nnd Twentieth streets. A com- uiittco was appointed to confer with the architect , who had submitted preliminary plans , and to-.notify him to proceed to per- foci them tinder the limitation that the church building shall not cost over $03,000 complete. Half of the amount already sub ecribpd. will bo payable April 1 next , when ground will bo broken for the foundation \yulU. U is stated that Hishop Newman will endeavor to borrow $10,000 on the old church property , which will Insure $23,000 In cash ut tbo beginning. This , it Is said , will bo s > u01- cicnt to enclose the building. Disputed Snloou License. Edward Mjcrs has been running a saloon nt 1520 St. Mary's nvcnuo for Storz & lloi for souio time. The saloon was formerly r\m \ by Cox , Virgo & Co. , who were unable to put up for their license when the paymonl V of $750 was made compulsory. They per h suadcd ono James O. Wlnstanley to take nr interest In the business to help them out on Ueir license. . Subsequently the concern was closed up by the sheriff , and Storz ft Her ook possession and put Myers Iti charge. Yesterday afternoon \\ln tanley had Myers arrested for selling liquor without a license , claiming that ho still had an Interest in the Iccnsc , and that Myers had no right to con- inuc business under that license. Myers iromptly gave bail In the sum of $000 , and \as released. KcmmcrlltiK ami Curbing. At a special meeting of the board of public vorkso.vcstorday , the charge made by C. V Gallagher , president of the Nebraska and Colorado Stone company , against Harncy { cmmerling , Inspector of curbing , vas up for investigation. Kcnnnar- Ing was charged with appro- ) riating , selling and carrying away 107 'cot of curbing belonging to the company cprescntcd oy Gallagher , ana receiving .hcrcfor flfi , which sum ICcmmcrllng Is ac cused of pocketing. ICcmmcrllng acknowl edged to have sold fragments of the curbing stone , such pieces as would nut- urclly result from dressing and fitting , but claims to have done so with the consent of Mr. Murphy , the contractor. Ho states that it was his original intention to use the ) ieccs of a sidewalk in his own door yard , jut afterward , while conversing with Mr , Stigcr , he sold the latter $10 worth of the ) icccs , receiving the cash for It , and ho later disposed of ? > worth to Mr. Hammond , the saloon-keeper. After hearing both sides , ICemmorllng was dismissed from the city's employ for selling material which did not belong to him. The only way to bo thought anything , is to he it. The success of Warner s Log Cabin Liver Pills lies In the fuct that they do what they purport to they ict pleasantly , elTectivoly and at once. Purely vegetable. Carpets , FiirnlMtro null Draperies. A line assortment of new goods. CIIAS. S11IVKKICK , Nos. 11200 , 1120S and 11210 Fnruiuii fct. Committees , Major T. S. Clarkson , of this city , has jcen commissioned to outline the procession and programme for the bridge opening and says ho will have it ready in a couple of days. The committees of arrangements are as follows : President , Max Meyer , Omaha ; vlco pres ident , T. .1. Evans , Council Uluffs ; secre taries , G. M. Nattingcr , Omaha , and H. J. /evcly , Council HlufTs. Programme W. H. Alexander , Omaha ; T. J. Evans , Council Hlntfs. Finance John A. Waketlcld , Jeff W. Bedford - ford , and W. H. Alexander , Omaha , and M. F. Uohrer , Lucian Wells , E. H. O'Dcll. George Kudio , H. X.ovely , F. J. Day , H. L. Shcpard and F. Cook , Coimzil HluITs. Invitation W. H. Alexander , Omaha ; George F. Wright , Council Hluffs. Trades display John S. Hrady. A. M. Kitchen , O. II. Gordon , Omaha ; P. Lacy , Council Hluffs. Marshals Major T. S. Clarkson , Omaha ; Colonel W. F. Sapp , Council Hluffs. Fireworks H. G. Clark. W. N. Nason , Omaha ; S. P. McConuell , J. L. Tcinulcton , Council HluITs. Music Max Mover , Omaha ; William Moore , Council HluITs. Military Display Colonel Frank Wheaton , U. S. A. , Captain A. H. Scharff and Captain C. J. Smyth , Omaha ; Captain A. J. Cowlcs , Council Hluffs. Advertising E. Iloscwatcr , G. M. Hitch cock , .1. 1C. Mathcws , Cadet Taylor , Omaha ; J J. Steadman. D. J. Farrcll and U. E. In gram , Council Hluffs. Hailroads Max Me.verIohn A. Wnkcfleld , Jeff W. Hedford. Omaha ; Jonn Schocntgen , T. J. Evans , Thomas Howman. Council Hlufls. Traveling Men C. O. Lobcck Omaha ; William Moore , Council lilulls. Dr. Jcfferis' remedy cures every case of diphtheria. No physician required. Notice. Geo. E. Kifer , of Hastings , is no longer in our emoloy. All pcrt-ons are warned not to do business with him for us , FAIUHANK SCALE Co. RAIIjUOAD AFFAIRS , Rapid Growth of the Railroad Weigh ing Association. * General Manager Thomas L. IClmball re turned from the east yesterday , accom panied by his family. "Ho looks better than ho nas foryears , " said onogcntleman , "and at least ten years younger. He has taken the right kind of a rest , and completely isolated himself from business during his vacation. Now ho is in a flt state to carry out the policy of the Union Pacific with all the vigor neces sary in so large a corporation , and ho will start at it at once. " The following changes of agents are bul letined at the Union Pacific headquarters : J. F. Fansler , Peterson , vice J. C. Uarngrovcr , transferred ; W. D. Powers , Wamsutter , vice A. W. Forbes , discharged ; C. J. Collins , Melrose , vice W. Murray , transferred ; J. C. Barngrovor , Waksalch , vice J. F. Pansier , transferred ; G. L. Uucknam , Deer Tract , vlco J. E. McMahon , and Cyrus F. Henley , Market Lake , vice E. E. Pcebelos. The regular board meeting of the Union Paclllc directors will bo held this week in Boston , and the outcome is watched with interest. No now developments have occurred m connection with the thieves caught pilfering freight from the Union Pacific , and the mat ter is in the hands of the local attorneys of the company in the Wyoming division. "In two years the railroad weighing asso ciation has grown to Its present largo proper tions. " said a freight agent yesterday , "and it is doing everything it promised. It Is a benefit to both the companies and the honest shippers , but upsets the calculations of many a would-be dishonest man. For example , the rates on shelf hardware arc three times as great as on iron castings , and yet you will sometimes find that the former is billed as the latter. If the agent of the weighing as sociation has his suspicions aroused , as is often the case , he has the power from the railways to open the box and cive it the proper classification and If in the hurry of shipment the weights of the packages arc not put down correctly he steps in and rectifies ttie error. In fact the association relieves the railway employes from looKing after it themselves. Thursday next the lines will commence to ship live stock by weight , and its duties will bo ma terially increased. " In Monday's Her. it was stated that th.o St. Joe & Grand Island road would operate the branch line between St. Joe and Stromsbunr. It should have read from . .Valparaiso- Stromsburg. In the death of John McCnnn , the Union Paclllo loses one of its oldest and most val ued employes. No ono can recollect when he first went to work for the road , but men who have spent twenty-one years In its service re member that ho was employed by it then , The body will reach Omaha this afternoon and bo taken to the lute residence , No. 1517 South Sixteenth street , from whence the funeral will take place at a date to bo here after designated. Mother , has your child got the croup : Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wino Lung Balm IH n safe and effectual remedy , pleasant to Uiko and rapid in its action. 0 cents a bottle. Dennett Sued for Slander. New YouOct. . 23. ( Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] James Gordon Bennett has beer served with the summons and complaints In thrco suits brought against him for slunilet by David A. Curtis , James H. Connelly and the Arrow Steamship company for 150,000 ! $ oOWO and $1,000,000 respectively , damage : for defamation of character , Iho suits arc the results of an arllclo published in Mr Bennett's paper denouncing the company as a stock jobbing fraud and the parties named as swindlers and confidence operators Jarvls' 1&77 Brandypurcstsivfcst& , best. I'romliient Mnsoii Dead. NEW YOIIK , Oct. 23. [ Special Telegram t < TUB Unn.J The masonic fraternity 6f Now York was deprived of its most emineni member by the death of John W. Simons in Central Valley , > N. Y. , yesterday morning The name is familiar wherever musonnr ; has an organization throughout the world , Malaria Fever cured by Jarvis' Braudy , llI-JTUKNCIIMK.Vr AND 1 H.VUDH. Mayor Brontoil Makes Up IIU 'Mind to Attend to Kueli. Mayor Broatch has como to the conclusion that ho will rid the city of tha cxpjnso of maintaining a man at the poU house. The party In iiucstlon has been in charge of the institution mentioned for some years , and save during short periods nt long Intervals , it Is claimed that the most laborious work ho has performed lias been the drawing of his pay. At present ho dally mounts guard over a telephone at the house , but his calls are not such as to annoy him In answering them , The mayor also says that the tcslephono must go. Ur. Halph , the city physician , says the man in question Is a good assistant and In a certain way hones that his services as such will be retained. But a councilman to whom the matter was referred yesterday thought the city was not yet prepared for another municipal physician. The mayor says that the city Is overrun with people who wish to become pensioners upon Its charity. These como from all sec tions , where they can not bo cared for , and endeavor to gain admission to our hospital and other cleomosynary Institutions. Ho knows of ono Instance where the commis sioners of Sarpy county actually rushed a man out of a slck-bcd and sent him up hero so that they might bo saved expense. The mayor refused the application , as ho has othurs nearly as bad , and some of these were from Iowa. Ho has Instructed Dr. Kalph to send these applicants to him with the end above outlined. "Whero does the cltycaro for Its sick people ple I" "In St. Joseph's hospital. It was agreed upon in a resolution when I llrst came into ofllce.empowerlng mo to hlro beds also much per week. At first wo had but two beds. Now I think wo have four. Wo have had as high as eight. Wo aim to keep them down to us small a number as possible. " ODD FALLOWS' DELAY. It Causes the Wlthdrnw.il of anOITcr of n Hiirlul Site. Superintendent Craig , of Forest Lawn cemetery was m town 5'csterday. He says tint the company has laid out about eighty acres of the ground and inide the drives and walks which appear on the plat. The remainder will not be laid out until next season. There are now Col people interred in the cemetery , 105 of whom have been buried by the company. This month twelve county charges have boon laid away , snowIng - Ing that the death rate among these unfortu nates has been greater th'in usual , Shortly after the opening of the cemetery an offer was madeto.tho Masons and Odd Fel lows , giving to each body about HO.OOJ square feet of ground gratis on condition of their buying a certain amount of ground in the same vicinity , ata price considerably below that which tht Vround would have been sold to other parties. The Masons availed themselves of the offer , bought forty lots to which were added the 30,000 feet donated , thus making ono of the most beautiful burial sites on ttio ground. The Odd Fellows took no action on the matter , and as a consequence the offer lias been with drawn. Mr. Craig says that ho would like to see all the secret , orders , including the Grand Army , with burial plats in the cemo- tcry , and regrets that they do not make an attempt to seenro them now. They cannot buy them as reasonably as before , but ho says they can do aoaiow at better terms than they can later. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purl- ty.streiiKth and wholosomenes9. Moro econom ical than theordlnary kinds , and cannot be bold In competition with the imiltltudo of low cost , short weight almn or phospoato powders. Sold only in cans. Uov.il linking I'owder Co. , I'M Wall street. New York. IT WILL , PAY YOU examine our present 'stock ' of HENS' UNDER- | WEAll , comprising all 'grades ' at fair prices. Stand ard goods and superior iqualities in the well-known makes , the Holroyd , Vienna , Natural Wool Ac. Mis Usyer-Established 1866-Adolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FAKNAJI STHEETS. General Agents Tor STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-O-S Story &CM auilSlioiiinser-Bell Organs SPECIAL 1'HICEd AND TKKM3. Writt tor Catalogue. Your Left Liver IS OUT 03 ORDER ? BEAD THIB4P IT IS. Aftvprlutary Medlcum .that ueet\i but ft trial to prurt ) 1U wor" left lim Bite The only nistlllsd nittera In the United States. The only Hitters recounted by th United States luiernnl icvoimo laus as a Pro prietary Medicine. Liuvfnll } ' 1'ntcntcd. No. of Patent 149,573. Contains no fusil oils , na essential oils , no foreign substance or damnc * Ing ( linos. A perfectly pure medicine , com pounded from Pure Hoot Herbs nnd Old Peachj pleaiant to the taste , quiet niirt decisive In ttl effect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice In lire days , lieculates the Ilowels. Invlcornte * [ nactlre Lnor. C'ircs Diseased Liver , Hovlvoi Lb Kidneys , Improves the Appetite Quickly. ReftuUtep the vruolo system. Now LIU to to * whole irstem. otaflUver lllttern nre rnM In Omaha , Neb , by the llowinii ilruxuiMsIlklianlxm Drug Co , Special Wbitlnali ; . for tn < j tlnik' Intoronor Nebraska. Ho- altar * UA tn limn OMAHA MEDICAL a"1 ' SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. KJIl THE T1IEATME.ST OK AM , Appliances for Deformitlaa and Trusses. Kt facilities apparatus auil rvmcillcn for cuccc"- ful trrutinonl nt every lunn of disease- requiring Medical or MirKlcul Treatment , FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Ilonrilaml atteixlunce ; best liojipltal accomuiuila- lions In the \ ut. . ttiim : urn CIIICCI.AIIII on Deformities and Ilraces , Truixe' , Club Ki'ct , Cumituiu of tlio spine , l'li" ! , Timioii. Cancer. Catarrh , llnmchllls , Inhalation , Klcctriuty. I'arulyif , llpllepiy , Kirtnev. HlmMer , Kye , Kur , bkln ami llloml.iml all aurplcil Operations Diseases of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASES or WOMI-.N ] 'RKK. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKINd A BI'bOlAl/rr OP PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illoo 1 Dlxeares nncceiisfnllr trcntcil. Syphilitic I'otson ipinuvt'il from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment forlot < nt Vital 1'nwer. 1'crsons unable to visit u ma > he treatuil at homo by correspondence. All communications contlilcntliil. Mcillifnesor Ini-tiumcnts sent hy mall or express , t-cctiicly packed , no marks to Indicate tonttiita or HtinUer. One personal Interview preferred , C ll and consult tis or send history of your case , and wo will ( end In plain n rapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon 1'rlvalc , Special or Nervous Disease" , Inipo- tencj , Syphilis , Uleet and \arlcotele , with ijuesllon list. Address Omaha Medical ami Suraical Institute , or DK. UK-MEN AM V , Cor. nth ami Dodge Sts. , - - OMAHA. MKII. FOR CHILDREN. If they nreweak.ilollcato looking anil troubled wlth\\orms , Hiihn's Chocolate Worm Lozenges h what they need. Price ioc. All t Beware ot Fraud , as my name and the price are stamped on the bottom of all my advertised ( hoc * before leaving the factory , which protect the wearer * apilnst high prices and Inferior goods. If a dealer offers W. I. . I > oiicl shoes at a reduced price , or cays he has them without my name and price Etuupcd on the bottom , put him down ni a frauj , . L. DOUGLAS $3 SMCJEa GENTLEMEN. The only ralf S.l SEAMI.KSS Shoe Fmooth In side. NOT.tCKH or WAX TIlUKAIItoliurt the feet , easy in hand-eiwid and 1V1I.L , MOT KIP. W. t , . DOIIOI.A8 4 hllOU , the original ami only hand-sewed welt $ < ( hoe. Equals custom-made wl ( tJOAS83.BO POMCF. SHOE. Jlallroail Mm and letter Carrltrs all wear them. Smooth Inside as a } land-5c id blioc. Jo 'lacks or Wax Thn ad to hurt the feet. W. I. . DOUGLAS lta.no KIIOi : 1 > unexcelled lor heavy wi-ir. Hut Calf Mine fin the jjilcp. W. iJlIOUflT'AS S2.Z5 IVOUKlNOMAN'S SIIOi : i the hcfet In the world lor rough vtear ; oi.e nalr oueht to mar a man a Tear. W. DOIHU.AH S3TBHOK TOK HOYS U the licst School Mine In Uie worhfc . , , , , , < W. DOUGLAS VU70 TfOUTII'8 Kclinol Bhoo gives the email Boys chalice to wear the lust liot i In the world. ' . , , All made In Congress , Dutteu wul Lace. I f not toll ) ty your dealer , write ' W. L. DOUCLAS.iBr ckton , Mass. For Snlo by Kelley , Stijrer & Co. ; Gco. S. Miller , G12 North 10th street. DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Not only relieved like by jmw medicines , but cured permanently with Huhn'n ( Julde HlaCnre. 1'rlce liUo a bo\ . Dr.JEIcGrew . , , , Ono of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , A euro Guaranteed In ull cages of 1'UlVATn nnd SKIN IIISBAHHS. All disorders , of the HKXUAI , OW1AN3 Cured and MANHOOD and INIUOV : : IUISTOUHO. Under the Doctor's form of treatment no dls eabtt U considered Incurublo , until the parts e > { the body affected by disease are destroyed faster than they cun bo repaired or built up. CONSULTATION FUER. Tieatraeut by correspondence. Send stamp for reply. Office -Bushman Block , IQth and Dpuelus Sts. , Omalm , NoU , WE ARE READY With our building , and now have a store such as we always wanted/ / This is the third time since we started here -two years ago that wd have have enlarged our store. This last addition is the biggest. We" have more room now for the crowds , and for a bigger business. As w have always tried hard , and succeeded in keeping our former smalletf store crowded with customers , so will we make every effort in the : larger -place and expect the crowds of buyers to increase in the samd proportion as we have increased the room for them. The opening of our mammoth establishment will be made memorable by a clothing sale which will make not only Omaha and Nebraska , but the whole country talk about us. We are now getting in a wholesale stock of fine overcoats and suits for wnich our eastern representative has been bargaining for weeks/ and succeeded in getting at greatly less than manufacturer's costJ We have kept this stock purposely for our opening , and will sacrificO it for the sake of making a big advertisement for our big place. ' The goods are all of the better grades and well made , especially among the overcoats will be found some -high class garments , as cafl ' , only be approached in elegance , fit and quality by the very best mer * chant tailors. We are marking these goods at prices which will not be 50c onrthQ dollar of their actual value , and the prices will hold good until every dollar of the stock is sold. We want to make our opening an event that will be remem * bered in years , This greatest of all clothing sales begins ori Saturday Morning. Plain Figures and Price. Nebraska Clothing Company Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Burlinglon Burlington Route * C.B.RIJ.H.P. j CB.&Q.ITR. The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all Imes In developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. < - > It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast majl service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advanc ; of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only Una by which you can ( aave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver th 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. Biiriingtoi ) Burlington C/B.RQAR. BUY THE , FAMOUS ; WILL .BREAK. GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR IANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET MAYER , srnousE & co. ATf77S.tl2 BROADWAY.N.V : PEERLESS DYES A gBW5ST ( SteekPiano Kftm rtfiljlefor _ powerful yn > p thetlu Inni' . pllniilu action and b- eluteaurhlllty. ftj years' r cor < L " _ lonce of tneiiTinitrntuenbi. WOGD8HBROS , 'oiilr o'n Intba world Reneratln cjntlnuooi Kltetrta < r Uaonftli nt. acUntlllc.I'DWtrful. Durable. . „ . „ . . .Je and Fltecll . AToU fraud * . eiss s &f if' ssKs fll , tiORNt , UVUTOI , 191 WABMH * vt. . r 2l82a,8SO Tan sill's ' Punch Cigars were Blilppec ] during thn pat * two years , without a drum" PM fefir * * * wtntod In encli town. . SOLD BY LCAOINQ OIUCCISTI. ' 1 . R.W.TAN SILL & CO.,55 State SLChlcado. NORTHWESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY. I.OC 1TIUV-H mltei north nf , . . , . . . rAUUJ.TV A lull cojpa of Experienced In * irurtnr * ! tIKUU'lI.V.M.-VlreCcunp ( if Pludr. * ACII.rriKXUniurpti < i > il Jnr ln lrurllon , llcaltli. Home Comfgru. ami Clirinlan Influence * . Mu.l. II. I' . OAVIII0. > , Hui-l. UUUtau4 I'M . I Ilkfeflud * . _ - 11. 111. -feflud tttt lmtit\t\uii \ * . r