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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1888)
8 ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , OCTOBER 29. 1883. ' . 3 . THE CITY. The explosion of n gasoline stove In n building occupied by Nick Yatcs us a saloon , on Kloventhiind Farnam streets , culled out the lire department yesterday morning. No dumiifjo resulted. Governor Thnyor will nrrlvo in nnd will address the Oinulm to-dny people ple to-night on the political issues. The governor should lnive a l r < 'o audience , us hlH address will bo ono of inserest. The members of the Omaha Republi can Flambeau elub are roqiiested to meet at their headquarters Monday evening it 7 o'clock sham to make ar rangements to go to Fremont on \Vednebday evening next. John W. Uuno. a gray-haired sinner who was released from the central sta tion only two days ago , was re-arrested vcsterday for stealing a robe and whip ? rotn Higgins' barn. The stolen goods were found in his possession. All fine Liquor Stores boll .Tarvis' best. Kullfcmnn Arrested. 8. Scllgnmu was arrested about 10 o'clock yesterday mornlni ; on complaint of Kd Sim- crnl , on the charge of criminal libel. The arrest was duo to an article published In the llcrnlil Saturday , which was the result of an interview of a reporter with Scllfnmm. i'ho prisoner was rele.isud to appear for trial to day by putting up f 100 bonds. Jarvis' ' 77 will cure your cold. null ) . RYAN In this city October 23 , Charles J. Hynn , nijcti l > 9. Funeral from his late residence , corner of Mercer and Lowe avenues , at b o'clock Tues day morning , October HO , anil from the Holy Family church , corner Eighteenth and Jznrd Htrcets , at 9 a. m. Intermcut In Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Why Do you rent an old second hand piano when Kdholm & Akin , Ifith and Dodge , just opposite the postolllco , keep bran new instruments for rent. Call and bee them. A I'loncer Demi. After a protracted illness Charles J. Hymn , an old and esteemed cltiren of Omahn , suc cumbed to the call of the Inevitable messen ger at ( ! o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Ilynn was the father of J. 13. J. Uyan , a prominent member of the newspaper fra ternity in this city. The dcseascd 1ms re- Bided In Omaha nearly a quarter of a century. Ho was an ardent admirer of republicanism and was present at every republican conven tion in Noughts county held within the past twenty years. The funcr.il will occur at the Holy Family chinch to-morrow morning at I ) o'clock. Mr. Hyan had Just passed the sixty-ninth milestone in life. Take no other , Jarvi.s' Brandy is best. The Hardlns Wliollopprd. The Lafaycttes , the crack colored ball team , and the John .1. Hardin city league team played an interesting ganio at the ball park yesterday afternoon , the Lufaycttcs winning by the Immlsomo score of 1 ! ) to 3. The battery for the Lafavettcs was King and Nenl , and for the H.irdins Shields , Tyler and Corriuan. The Lafaycttes o\\t- \ \ nlaved their opponents at all points , Lewis , Plutnmcr and George Hub.mks especially distinguishing themselves. This was the Lafayettes1 twenty-third game this season , out of which they have lost but live , one of which was with the professional Omahas. The score by ( unlngs of yesterday's conflict IB subjoined. Lafayottcs 3 4 0 0 2.3 0 1 * 13 Hardius S 00001000 3 AVIien .You want some nice wedding presents "call on Edholm & Akin , opposite post- ofllco , 16th and Dodge , and see their rich , assortment. _ _ JJirkcr is Arrested. It will bo remembered that Tnn Bun , about two weeks ago , contained an account of a man named Barker attempting to swindle A. D. Jones , of this city , out of $5,000. , Barker left this city and went to Minneapolis , where ho swindled George Grimes out of { 5,000 , and another unsus pecting individual out of f ; > ,000 , in a similar way in which ho attempted to swindle Mr. Jones. Word has reached this city that Barker , alias iCclloy , was arrcstca at Hacinc , WIs. , a few days ago while at the same work. The authorities of Minneapolis were notified , and with an ofllccr. Grimes , one of his Mia- ncupolitan victims , repaired to Kacino , where Grimes Identified the prisoner as being the man who swindled him. Ho will bo taken back to Minneapolis for hearing. Malaria Fever cured by Jarvis' Brandy. BJIOKE JUS NECK. J. \Viemers , a Grocer , Answers n Peculiar But Sudden Call. James C. Wicmers , a well known mer chant residing at Eighteenth and Chicago streets , met his death at an early hour yes terday morning. Ho was ascending a flight of winding stairs in the rear of his building when his foot slipped and became fastened in the bannister. Ho fell backward and with such a swinging force as to break his neck. Ho was discovered hanging by the foot about ono hour afterward , by a man return ing homo from his night's work. 'VVIuiiibrs wits forty-six years of ago , and leaves a widow to mourn his untimely death. Ho has resided in Onmlm about twenty years , during which tlmo he has amassed a Imndsomo for tune. Ho was a member of the Concordla society , and also an Odd Fellow. An inquest was held yesterday forenoon , and accidental death was the tenor of the verdict. There- mains will be interred in Prospect Hill ceme tery to-morrow afternoon. Six gold medals awarded Jarvis' Brandy - - UKljlGION FOll THE AVOIUjD. The Sermon Preached Yesterday by Her. AV. E. Copcinnd. At the conclusion of the morning service yesterday the members of the Unitarian church discussed the probable retirement of the Hcv. Mr. Copclan d , and it was ununl- 'mously decided to defer further action until December 1. In the meantime , ho was given .leave of ubsenco until that date , and , during that tlmo , ho will visit the now Hold to which _ ho has been called. He will leave about the 18th of November. The subject chosen for the morning dls- course was "Kollglon for the World , " and Mr. Copeland said that at present there was an Imperative den'mnd for a religion that had to do with the present life , and take but small Interest In the life to como , except s > o far as to believe tluvt there Is such a life on which wo are to enter when wo nro through with this. The demand is for nn Imitation ol the example of Jesus , who pro-emluently de voted himself to the life which now Is , and it is noticeable that Ho had hardly n word tc say of a future life. Judaism was so intent on the presence of God with the children ol Abram , and a union \vHh Him no\v , that they had small anxiety about a future union , nndtho efforts of Jesus , like those of the jJrcpli'Jts , wore mainly Unrated to proving tc the Jews that they had been entirely uils taken as to the moans to bo employed fat tbo securing of this union. The great teachers of other nations hold the same opinions , and the current belief at the time of Jesus \vfis that the kingdom of Llghl should overpower the kingdom of Darkness l nd that there would bo a renewed earth anc a regenerated humanity. This was oxpcctei In some- distant tlmo and Jesus declared I should como in that generation , mid provai upon the earth not in some future world This not coming to pass , a * the apostles ex peeled , a new interpretation WM placed upoi His words , and the chu.rcn came to bcliuvi that the kingdom of heaven was to bo cs tablishpd in the world of spirits ; and so In i very natural way religion became a prepare lion for a future Ufu In another world thai this. A careful study of the New Tosta men t leads to the bctiof that the religion Jcsu preached mid cxomplltlod was n religion cal ciliated for the present life , ami to renew tin earth or regenerate humanity , needs that w aoa study social urobleuii The attempt to do so do in mills the statement of a religion applicable to the life which now Is. for can wo be religious now wo may bo reasonably sure that the future will take care of Itself. Milch can bo learned from the life and example of JcMlH , for although times have changed and society has altered since then , He has laid down general principles which affect all ages and all social conditions. He has been mis understood and His Ideas misrepresented , but amid all the confusion some of his thoughts have kept steadily in view. Even in Kotnanlsm , equality has never been lost sight of , and It still nits and will have millIons - Ions of adherents until the doctrine of equal ity Is preached from every pulpit , and all social distinctions are banished , In conclu sion ho said the religion proclaimed by Jesus was not a new theology but a now social condition , and that true Christianity Is a so cial reform. The animating principle of the religion for the world is love , its purpose the establishment of liberty , fraternity and equality , and It will hiivu no further use for mysteries but will bring everything out into the clear light of reason. Where Do they keep the iincst first water blue diamonds ? Answer , lid helm & Akin , opposite postolllce , cor. loth and Dodge. IIKKOIIMATION DAY. Suitably Commemorated at Kountzc Memorial Church. Yesterday being the Sunday nearest to October 31 , the date on which in 1517 Luther nai'cd ' his ninety-live theses on the church door In Wittenberg , Germany , the day was generally observed by the Lutheran church hroughout the world as "Reformation Sun day. " At ICountze Memorial church thollev. Dctwcilcr observed the day by taking the Ifo of Luther as an example of "Justiflca- ion by Faith. " The reverend gentleman took for his text tomans 5:1 : : "Therefore being Justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. " Mr. Dctwcilcr said In incl : The church at Homo In Its earliest listory possesses great interest for us when wo remember how It was associated with St. Paul's ' Ifc and labor. When later the church grew to undisputed power in Christendom it was at the expense of all that truly constitutes a church , and made to consist of a tiresome round of externals. It was taught that at death a man might bequeath his superfluous goodness to others less fortunate. The super- abounding merit of Christ and the superflu ous goodness of the saints were entrusted to the pope as Christ's agent , and from this great storehouse of merit ho could supply in payment of a certain sum of money whatever of merit was necessary to enter heaven at death. Many and great were the abuses that crept in , both in doctrine and practice. In the fifteenth century these ap pear to have been at their worst. To-day wo celebrate the great event known in history ns the German reformation. The great principle of this reformation was justification by faith. Luther entered the iVugustino monastery at Erburt In 1505 and became a Catholic priest and several years later discovered a copy of the bible in Latin , the first time ho had seen a complete copy of the scriptures. The passage "The just shall live by faith" was a revelation to him and became the guide of his life over after wards. The abuse of selling indulgences aroused the latent energy in the reformer and the storm it occasioned was the birth of the protestant church and the establishment of the doctrine of justification by faith. And to-day wo thank and praise God for an open blblo and a full understanding of the soul- saving doctrine of justification. Justification is an act of God consisting of ho forgivcnncss of sins , the removal of the .mnishrnent brought on by guilt and the declaration that the man is to bo regarded and treated as righteous. It is not neces sarily a change in nature or Internal. It is external , a debtor whoso debts have been jiald by another. Christ comes to the rescue and takes our place. Justification has there fore been purchased for us and it must be applied. Wo can got faith through the Holy Spirit and the Word. Good works are faith in action. The bird that flutters least in the air remains longest on the wing. The ef fects of Warner's Log Cabin Hops and Buchu Remedy are lasting because it puts the stomach in good working order , and thus the whole system is restored to its normal , healthy condition. 150 doses for 91. All druggists. THE PAUAUE. Position of the Marchers at the Bridge Celebration. The programme arranged for the proces sion on the occasion of the opening of the now bridge , is as follows : At 12:30 : o'clock Aides J. E. Kiley , Thomas Burrill , C. F. Wcllcr , George M. Darrow , W. H. Alexander , F. E. Moore , C. E. Bur- mclstcr , A. M. Kitchen , A. H. Gardner , Paul Hcrsh , A. W. Lavender and W. B. Taylor will meet the marshal , Major T. S. Clark- son , mounted at the Millanl hotel. At 1 o'clock all the organizations which Intend to take part In the procession must bo in posi tion as outlined in the following divisions : First Division Eleventh street , north of Farnain , right resting on Farnam. Marshal and Aides. Band , Second United States Infantry. Second United States Infantry. Second Division Twelfth street , north of Farnain , right resting on Furnam. Band. The Governor of the State and Staff , Gen eral Brooke and Staff and General Wheaton. The Mayor and Common Council. The Mayor and Common Council of South Omaha. Judges of the District Courts. Federal Officials. Bishops and Clergy. Board of Bublic Works. Board of Education. Board of Police and Fire Commissioners. Bridge Officials. The Press , who will take Carriages at Millard - lard Hotel at 1 p. m. sharp. Third Division Thirteenth street , north Of Farnain , right resting on Farnam. Band. Edward Creighton Guards. Other Companies Nebraska National Guards. Fourth Division Fourteenth street , north of Fttrnuui , right resting on Furmuu. Band. Omaha Guards. G. A. It. Posts. Letter Carriers1 Association. All Civic Societies. Fifth Division Fifteenth street , north of Farnnui , right resting on Farnain. Hand. Omaha Wheel Club. Omaha Fire Department. Sixth Division Southof Harney. Trades' Display. Citizens in Carriages. The procession will move at 1:15 : p. m. , sharp , and proceed to Council Bluffs and re turn to Omaha with the Council Bluffs dis play atJ :30 : p. m" , wKon they will parade through the city together. Correction does much but encourage ment doca more. First , correct the blood with Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla - parilla , then you have every , oncouraee- mont that good health will follow. Pure blood in the fountain ot good health. 120 doses for $1. Try It. EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS Subscribed Yesterday by the People ol' Trinity M. K. Church. The dedicatory services of the now Trinity M. E. church took place yesterday at tbo now edifice in Kountzo Place. A very largo and fashionable congj-ccatlon consisting of the principal residents of the neighborhood assembled to take part in the impressive ceremonies , Two years'ago , who'd this religious body was established , it consisted ot only twenty- live persons. Now it numbers more than ono hundred regular members. At the time that Trinity M. K. church congregation was incorporated Mr. Herman Kountzo donated to them thu ground on which the now church is built. But ho gave the ground on condi tion that a structure for religious worship to cost not loss thanflO.OOJ hhoulil be ercutcd , How the members of this religious society have met Mr. Konntzo's generous offer is plainly visible by the beautiful church they have built , A magnificent brick church of the Queen Anne style 'of architecture new stands tc adorn that , portion ijl tfcg City , and. tc-sUow the earnestness and religious fervor of an Intelligent nnd persoveritic congregation. The seating capacity of thd church t * 1.000 , ami the pews and other Inside fittings show that the persons who undertook the inamntc- mcnt of the erection thoroughly understood the wants of a rellgloUs congregation. The stained glass windows nro both beautiful and unique and cast n dim religious light arpuntl the entire structure. Bishop Newman preached and in eloquent terms exhorted his hearers to a holy ambi tion. The right reverend irontlcnian for U ) > - wards of an hour , was listened to with rapt attention. After the sermon , subscriptions wore solic ited by the bishop and fS.OOO was quickly subscribed by the ladies and gentlemen pres ent to pay off the remaining debt on the church. Mrs. Parmaleo presided at the or gan nnd during the ceremony of dedication the choir under her able direction rendered some Impressive and religious music. To err is human , but you make no mistake if jou use Dr. Jones' Ited Clover Tonic for dyspepsia , coslivcness , bad ' breath , piles'pimples , ague and malaria , poor appetite , low spirits , or diseases of the kidneys , stomach and liver. CO cents. Goodman Drug company. How Vow arc Itlch. Forum : It Is probable , to say the least , that fully 00 per cent of the whole body of the pcoplo spend nearly all that tliey earn ; of this 00 per cent a portion tion may , by setting usitlo a moderate part of tliolr small earnings , become the owners of a house , or become depositors in a savings bank , or insure their lives in a moderate way ; of the remaining 10 per cent a part save enough to protect thembolves against want in their latter years , and n very small part may become - come rich , and they need not work un less they choose. Why Do you rent an old .second hand piano when Edholm & Akin , 15th nnd Dodge , just opposite the po-itofliec , keep bran now instruments for rent. Call and sco them. Oceanian for Alarm. Chicago Tribune : "Men , " said" the captain of the steamer to the frightened passengers huddling about him , "it is true wo are not gaining on the lonkbut wo are only fifty miles from land , and If necessary wo can throw overboard 2,000 tons of freight to lighten ship. There is no occasion for alarm. Wo have several hundred casks of rum in the hold that wo can " "No occasion for alarm ! " exclaimed a tall Kontuckiau , turning palo with ap prehension. "Captain , do you intend to throw that rum overboard ? " POWDER Absolutely Pure. TBIs powder never varies. A murvel of purl- : ystrengtli and wholesoraeness. More econom ical than tlio ordinary kinds , and cannot be sold ia competition with thu multitude ot low cost , short weight alum or phnsnoate powders. ' Sold onlv In cans. Roval Halting Powder Co. , 180 'Vail street. NewVorJc. Uaz Hsyer-Established 1866-Adolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FAIINAM STREETS. 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All Utoo.t Plseaics successfully Ireated. Syphilitic Pulson removed from Ihe system without mercury. New restorative treatmuiit for loss ol Vital Tower. I'ersons unable lo vl > ll u * may bo treated at uome by cnrrenpnndence. All communications confidential. Medicines or ln trumenU neni by mall or express , securely packed , no murks to Indlculo conti-nts or sender. One personal Interview preterrod. U ill and consult us ur send history of your case , and we will tend In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Open rrlvata. Special or Nervous Dlseaoe * . Impo- luncy. b/iihllis , Uleet und Vurlcocule , with iuettiou | list. Addros Omafia Medical and Suruir l Instltutf , op JR. McME.\AMV , COt. IJttlfWl'Dodge SU. , OMAUA , PitC'i Mitt , MBit , June .K , IBs Th Bwlfi epcdtte Omyanr , Atlanta , Oa. Osn- llemf n i One of / collilrcn "M troubled with rtn > iimatU od IxtUt for bout two ye&rs. We r T * inr various kinds of ln , bufwltiou Tjr fltana btiran to d eC curing her t SJ I Wa persuadtd tolrj your Swill's prciflc. After ( tie had us l several bolUti MnMllcaMt all dkert > * ared , n4 ih I * noWB h le , hartyand healthy Irl twelve r < nrol4. Another child tiki Ju t become afnteMtf In the same way , and I am uilug the S. 8. B. and unUclpato a prompt and ponnanrat cure. M. C. Wioooumm. 1UCH Hot , Mo , July 7 , l 3-Th Bwlft pnclflo Co. , Atlanta , Oa. Otutltmtn ! Our llllle KUl.whon but three wr ti old brok * out with > < cipma. wo tried the pnMrtptlom from ( feral rocxl doctor * , bnt without nof Iprclal btnehl. Wo UlodB. a B. . and by th tlmooeobetBa TM rune her head n iran to bo I. and b/ the time abe bad taken alx toltlot h w completely cured. Wow aha ban n full l and heainr head of balr-a robuit , heart r rliMd.- 1 fool It but my fluty to tuak * tau itttttmcat. llMpooUullj , II. T. Snou. CniTTi.xoooi , TUCK i Jun * 27 , 1M1 The Cnlf I Specific Co. , Atlanta. Oa.-ucntlemon : In 18M I eontractiKi blood notion , and at one * ought a pUy ftlclan , who treated mo for MT * raTrnunttii. TIT hti adrlce I went to Crab Orchard Springs , Kr. , where hli oonne of treatment was oitcnilly cbserTcd. Irco nrd , I thought , bnt the cixt fprt rlee began to appwer on my face 01 - . . The e irradually inerru d to lorn and run ning uloeri. I ivaj adiUed to try 3. & B. , and 1-nmedlMelyamrtaklnslt I commence , ! to lmpro\o , slowly at Ortt , but more rapidly 'alterwaraa , and eoon tiotbUiff remained to tell of my trouble. Mr blood It now thor oughly eloaiued , and my lyiteta free from taint , and I owe my preient condition a perfect euro o your nwdlclne. I cheerfully KlTo thu itatement that olhen who bare I tfferod a I ham may reap the > amo beneHU 1IARDT M. BUBT. M Weit Ninth St. 1 ROKIB , Li. , May Jfc 188-The Bwlft Bpcclflo Co. , Atlanta , tla. Gentleman t About two yeari ago my general health gave way en tirely. 1 wai 10 debilitated that I afinoi * dennalrod nf erer feeltnc well at&ln. All thai the phydclau rtons for me brought no permanent relief , friend * Instated that I hould giro 8. 8. B. a fair trial , although I ught It would be throwing away rnoner. Attar taklnr a thorough eoune , ray health nd strength returned , and I must say tbat ft. B. B. alone cured me. u I discarded all others while using U. As a tonlo I can rnort heartily recommend U i ( or ffenrral dtbllltr , II certainly U supeclOo. W. F. BniDOiaJ.r. IIOKIH , LA. I know Xr. W. F. Bridges , and Will lav that bli statement is correct. Josxrii BniLioK. Dmeglit. TrfQtlso on Blood and Skin Dlscaws mailed tTree. THE SWIFT Brmcino Co , Drawer * AUuU. Qa. Thomson's Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAVE NEVER I1KKN KQUAI , TO I'UUS. ENT MAKE. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER , A I'EHFECT KIT GUARANTEED. Three Lengths Short , Medium and Ex tra Long. Twelve Grades. 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If they are weak , < WUcate looking and troubled wlthwortns , Halm's Chocolate Worm Lozenges is what they need. Price 25c. All druggists. Dr.J.E/McGrew . . , Ono of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , A cure guaranteed In all cases of PUIVATE and HKIN niSKAtilM. All dUorderjof , the HKXUAIj Olid ANS Cured ami MANHOOD nnd KN151U1V HKS'lXJltKl ) . Under the Doctor's form of treatment no dla case In considered Incurable , until the parts of the body ulfected by disease are destroyed faster than they can be repaired or built up. CONSULTATION FUUIi. Treatment by correspondence. Send stamp .fern-ply. Offlce--Bushman Block , I6th and Sts.Omaha , , OVERCOATS , DLSTERS , FDR COATS , Wo have manufactured this season the largest stock of line Overcoats , over shown by any wholesale clothing house in the country. It embraces all grades and description of material , and for worKinanship and style , wo claim there can bo nothing hotter. Prices from 810 to $ . ' > 0. You have the advan tage of ono of the largest stocks to se lect from , and every garment is manu factured in such a manner as to pre serve the reputation of Frcolnnd , Looinis & Co. as the best manufacturers of fine clothing in the country. A SUCCESS , The sale 'of Men's Sack Suits of the celebrated Mcchaulcsvillo Suitings , at $12 , has been quito as successful as our sale of the Sawyer Woolens last spring. Wo have manufactured more of these * popular goods and will keep them in in stock for the next 30 days. Remem ber , from different styles of All-Wool Cassimcro Suits , regular $18.00 goods , in all sizes from 34 to 44 , at $12.00. Send for samples of the cloth nnd self- measurement blanks. Men's Frock Suits , $12. To meet a constant demand for frock Suits of the Meehaniosvillo Suits , wo manufactured ono lot of the durlc , silk mixed pattern which wo olTcr in Men's Single Button Frock Suits , at the faamo price as the sacks , S12 for all sizes , CHILDREN'S ' DEPT , Children's Overcoats. Wo offer n Buccinl bargain in child ren's Uluo Elysian Overcoats , ages 4 to 14 , a thoroughly reliable garment ; price $ - 5.00.Ve know this garment cannot bo 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. Mail orders which have been on hand for the suit will be promptly filled. Jersey Suits. Wo are showing a full line of Jersey Suits in all colors and prices. Kilt Suits and Over * coats. The largest line of line novelties oveft shown in Kilts with Overcoats to mutely Mail Orders. Orders from all parts of the United States solicited , and will bo promptly filled. Sample garments will bo sonttp any address. Special Sale of Scarlet Underwear. Wo have just received n , complete line of all-wool scarlet underwear , pure cochineal dye , which wo olTer at the remarkably markably low price of 75 cents each. All sizes , 34 to 44. This garment can * not bo bought in any othorbtoro for less than $1.25 , but wo oiler them to close out at 75 cents each. Send your uiaij orders now. Freeland , Looinis & Co. Proprietors Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. The Largest Clothing , Furnishing Goods and Merchant Tailoring House West of New York. Burlington Burlington Roufe Route I B8Q.R.R. C.B.8Q.RR. tThe Burlington takes the Uad. 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. * ' > n.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 feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver tht vening 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. Burlington Burlington Route f B&QRR. C.B.SQ.R.R EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young aud Middle-Aged Men. New Edition , Revised and Enlarged , ibw THYSELF , Youna and mlddle-ngad men who ro "Uljcrln * from the Indiscretions uf youth , Exhausted Jltaiity , Nervous and Physical Debility , Vreniaturo Decllno. Ac. , and the thousand untold miseries consequent tuVroon. and all unit are sick and suffering and do not know whiit alls them , can he cured without fall by following the Instructions In Iho Helenaof Uio or belt Preservation. I'rlm onlr H by inall post- Enid , sealed. . His a hook for every manaupaues lull Kilt. 123 prescriptions for all acute and rhriinro diseases. Fully endorsed by the National Medltal A ocl tlon. wlio awanliid the Kold and JotrBllod medal to the author. Illii.tratlvofatnplo. with endorsements u ( Iho prf s. free Ifyou , apply now. Address the IVaoodr Mi-dlcal Inttltutoor lr. W.ll.i'AllKKU. No. 4 , llufnnch llosfin. Mas * . , who mar bu consulted cunlldentUIIJ on all illiotises 0fTn" ( Hlence'of'r'lfe. ' the latest work from tlio . penof thcalileand dlstlnnulshiNl consulting pbysl. l iiof the PeaUody Meillcal ln tltulo , lloslon. l by lor Til K HMST medical tr atlso lor younir Mild mlddlo- i"od men ever sent forth In the Kmtll.h UwuaBO. and Ilia pulillsliod by an Itutltutu founded by the BrealHsl pbllanlliroplst. Uiuwu In America ct Vnn- Tue UAnonyemberAotU to whom The Scl- enco of ure will not be userul.wbetHoryoulh.imrcnt , guif Jlan , luiiructor or cleruyman.rAJtUO.NAtji , Public sixloof Imported draft Btnlllonrf and trot' tliiK stock at York , Net ) Nov.CT , IStH , comineu- clnKntl ) : : n. in , Wo \ \ 111 oiler our entire Block ot horses , about BO In number. II 1'er- cnerons , 1 Clydesdale , 1 Slilre , 1 French Cana dian , buverul gratia draft and ono trotting btalllon The balance coD lsts of trotting bred mares , fillies and drtv- "d'KKMBf'Ono years time , peed bankable paper required , fi ' per cent discount for cash. BAM. HA1N OUb'HlNU - " F. M. WOODS , Auctioneer. 2I.829BEO Tan sill's ' Punch Cigars were shipped daring the pa t two years , without a drum * uier in our employ. No otbor hnuaaln the world can truth * fully rnakoBuoh n , eliowlEC. Ono aeont ( dealer only ) wanted In each town. SOLD B ICADINQ ORUCCIST8. R.W.TANSIU. ci CO.,55 State SLCMcaBo. ass.comblntd. Uuaraate dtli < atidKttectlv * . Avo'ja trn < l td. Kn.tBt p irurpimiMel | , lv * * m-E 191 VWI * M" -THB- OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Host Itoulc from Oinnlm and Comical ETHEEASTE TWO TUA1N8 DAILY JIKTWKKN OMAUA ANQ COUNCIL lll.UFFb Chicago , AND Milwankco , St. rani , Minneapolis , Ccdnr llock Iblaiii ] , Frccport , Hockfunl , Clinton , Dnuurjiie , Davcntioit , lllb'lii ) Mndlson , Jaiiosvllle , llclolt , AVliionn , Jn Crosse , And all other Important tiolnta Can , Nnrlhcast and r > oulhea > i. Korthrouuh tickets , call < in the ticket tiirat at 1M1 Fiirnam itreel. In Uarker lllock , or at Union 1'acllla I'ulhi.an Sleepers and Iho llncit Dining C rs In the world are run on Iho main llnu of thu ( JliltHco. Mll wakce A HI. 1'aul Kallirny. and every attention Is palu to puxsunuiTs by courteous employes of the company. it. .MII.I.KH.tlotiurnl Mnnaucr. J. r''lUCKCII , Assistant Uoneral .Manuger. A. v. II. ( ; AliriNTiH : : , Ueneral ru.iciiter and ( iKUV.liKAKroUI ? : > , Astlilai.t General nnd 'llckct Aitent. J.'r.CLAIIK , ( iencral Bui < crlnt tiilcnt. PEERLESS DYES (