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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE r : MONDAY * 'NOYEMBTSK 5 ; 1888.
THE CITY.
Nothing further hns ilovolopoil In con-
ncction with the whoronboutHof CnmiUo
VfilloiiUiio , the rctfiiuranter who do-
cninjitiil Huvuml days njjo.
The young people of Unity church nro
K Oilbtrt's comedy , "Kn-
, " u pl V of ii very comical tenor.
It will bo produced in about three weeks
in public.
The ninny friends of A. R. . Snowden
will be pleased to lenrn that He hiis HO
far reroverwcl from his recent ii.tta.ck of
siokncstjiiH In bo attundintf to business
nguin. Mr. .Snowdon status that be will
fittirt for the east in a few days in vlo.w
of recuperating his physical condition.
PrrMinitl Parnjirnphw.
Messrs. Copton nnd Carter , city editors
respect ivol.v " ' tlio Council Blurts Nonpareil
mill Republican , were In tlio city yesterday.
Six ( , 'old , medals awarded .Tarvls' Brandy
A IjoncNome Journey ,
, Jftme < McMlclmul , of this city , while con-
veyltiL ' , tlie remains of : i dcceasi ! * . ! relative ,
mist with n , sniiiownnt peculiar experience
Movcnil days n o. His niece , Mrs. George
Trowbrldge lird at itcdflcld , la , which is a
barnlct located nhout ten miles fiomany
railway wtation. He was onpatted in bring-
iiiK the corpse to Omaha for Interment , when
darkncsR overtook him on his piithway.which
was followed soqn after by a violent storm.
The moonbeams were shut out by threaten
ing black clouds that curtained the heavens
nnd the darkness became so intense that Mr.
MrMfclmcl was compelled to load his horses ,
r.t the same time reeling his way along the
lonr'ome Journey , reaching his destination at
duybieak.
Dr. .IcITiiris' remedy cures every ca , o
of diphtheria. No physician required.
Tlio ClnrkHou Miiniirln1.
October rcpoit of donations to Bishop
ClnrWson Memorial hospital lor children :
Trinity harvest homo offering , $217.53 ; All
Saints' harvest homo offering , $10.10 ; St.
Uike's , Plattsmouth , M.M ; St. Luke's ,
Kearney , $11. ft ) ; ht. Alargurito's , I'anillion ,
f'l.OO ; draco church , Columbus , &I.UI ) ; St.
Steiihrn's , Ashland , ! f < i.4r > ; St. I'aul'M , Omaha ,
& ! .GU ; Trinity church , Norfolk , W..Vi ; Holy
Comforter. Lincoln , SIB.-IO ; St. John's ' , Ulys
ses , t2.or > ; Church of ttic Incarnation , Decii-
tur , $ I.HU ; C. M. Wend , I'lattsmnuth , .M.OO ;
Mliw Smith , New York City , SliUKI ; Mrs. U.
H. Clurkson , fi.l ( ( ) ; total , SMO.l'J. Full sup.
ply of Water ; full supply of lee from the
Arctic Ice company.
Jurvis' ' 77 will euro your cold.
A IMatt.siiioiilli Man Sluiisjrtl.
John Murphy of IMattsmouth visited
Omaha Saturday for the purpose of buying
tfootls. He had several hundreds of dollars
with him and expended the grc.iter portion
of it before stiirtmtr for homo at night , but
he still hud about IU when Hearing tlio li. ft
M. depot. When near the ice liouio ho was
iibsaultcd by an unknown man , who struck
him over the head with some sharp instru
ment , cutting his ncalp to the bone and
knocking him senseless , Robbery was evi
dently the object of the assailant , but ho was
npparently frightened away before accom
plishing His purpose , as Mr. Murphy's valua
bles were untouched. Ho was removdd to
Hell's drug store , where his wounds were
dressed , but not in time to cateh the train
for home.
I cheerfully recommend lied Clover
Tonic to thono buffering from troubles
of the htonmdi and livor. I am now on
iny second bottle , and it makes luo fcol
like a now man. O. M.Co.XNOit.Nashua ,
la. Goodman Drug Co.
t fjlrct OUIucrs.
The Cambrian ( Welsh ) Literary society
met last Friday evening. The following
ofliccrs were elected for the season : Presi
dent , William E. Hughes ; secretary , E. C.
Williams ; treasurer , Mrs. E. H. Jones. A
committed was apiwinted to amend the roii-
HtUution nnd by-hiws , consisting of the fol
lowing : Her. W. Kolaml Williams , Mr. Hugh
Williams and E. H. Jones. An executive
committee was also appointed , consisting of
the president , secretary and treasurer nnd
K. II. JOIICH uud T. G. Humphreys. The
main object of this society Is to cultivate the
mind. The programme will -jonsist of ad
dresses , debates , declamations , singing , etc.
Quito an interest is manifested by the Welsh
people of Omaha in this society , and all are
cordially Invited to attend. Meetings will beheld
held every two weeks at ttio Welsh Presby
tcrian church , on Saunders street , near
Cumine. Tlio next meeting will bo hold
November 10 at 7:30 : p. m.
An Absolute Curo.
The ORIO1NAL AUIETINE OINTMENT
is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes ,
ud Is an absolute cure for old sores , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup
tions. Will positively care all kinds of pllci.
Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINT-
MEST. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , ut U
cents per box by raull 'M cents.
CEOUCJlANNA. GhAItK.
Her Death Ueoullcd In the Arrest of
Her Mother.
The unpleasant cpisodo with which the
death of Gcorglanna Clark is connected was
recalled yesterday in the arrest of Mrs.
PhCubo Clark , mother of the deceased. It
will bo remembered that the former met her
death while Incarcerated as a prisoner In cell
No. 2 of the central police station about ono
your ago. At the time several rumors were
put ntloat concerning tliu exact causu of her
death , the more sensational being that it wcs
the result of bodily Inlurics Inflicted by mom
uor * of the police department while she w.i1
being held a prisoner. The charges of till1
tenor wore not substantiated , however , in n
hearing before a coroner's Jury , and the entire -
tire affair passed into memory. Yesterday. .
however , the monotony that surrounds the
city bastilo on a November Sabbath was
broken when an aged colored woman wa
conveyed to the criminal docks , a prKoner
on a chnrgo of being drunk and disorderly
It was the mother of the deceased
and the arrest was nuulu at the
intersection of Ninth street and Capital
avenue , mid was effected by Ofllccr I ( loom.
As soon as the prisoner inhaled the damp
ened atmosphere and caught slight of the
huge iron bars th.it once contained the form
oflicr offspring reposing in death , she became -
came frautlo and made desperate efforts to
escape.
"Don't nut mo In that cell , " pointing to the
ono In which her daughter died. "That Is
where Georgia was murdered. You runluns
killed her , nnd yon intend to kill mo too.
Don't put mo In the place where she diea. "
Tlio jailor toolc the woman by the arm and
led her to the chamber set aside for fcmalo
prisoners , where she dilated on the situation
In tones so nudlblo , that many of the ml-
KUtory element , commonly styled "vags , "
were awakened from their slumbers , and
treated to a metaphorical reviovv of what the
old jail might toll could it but give utterance.
Jams' 1877 BruidypurcBtsafestifcbeht. :
SUNDAY ON TJIB'p'ltlUCE.
Twenty-live Tlionmuiil 1'coplo Crinvil
tlio Now Highway.
The novelty of the now bridge has not
worn oft by any me.iivs , r.nd the traftlc over
.It yesterday was In excess of that a week
ego , when it was Hrst thrown oucn to the
public. A few straggling teams in ado their
appearance in the early hours , but about S
o'clock they came In ono continuous etream ,
. that soon exhausted the supply of tickets ,
and loft the company entirely at the mercy
of its employes , so far as receipts were con
cerned. They wore kept busy until about 11
o'clock , when the tranlo slackened up 'some-
what , only to bo renewed in greater numbers
from 2 o'clock until 5. A count of vehicles
golnif eastward was made at the power housa
on tlio Iowa side , and 110 passed thut point
lu ten minutes , while nearly os many > wcro
passing in the opposite direction. This would
give over eight thousand ( or the day , and Is
probably near the correct number , ns live
iixtrn m n n were kvpt constantly employed
In preventing them from crowding ciieh
thcr whlU ) on Jho bridge , The number
of foot juisscngcrs could not bo ascertained ,
ns all these riding In vehicles except the
drivrr are considered ns such. An csf imato
of the number of passengers crossing can bo
obtained , however , by averaging three to
i-ach vehicle , which would Include tlioso on
foot , and put the number at J.'i.OUO , which is
considered low Notwithstanding this Im
mense crowd , tliero were ! no accidents , al
though as evening eumo on more than one
driver attempted to skim along faster than
the authorities will penult , but they1 were
all promptly stopped by the employes on
Watch. The scheme of climbing up the sup
ports nnd so evading the fare , Is n thing of
the past , ns the lattice work of the supports
is now thickly Interwoven with barbed wire
and offers an insurmountable pairlcr , The
motor did not cross the bridge yesterday ,
and probably will not until Tuesday.
At the t'nion Pacific bridge the traffic
over the foot and Wagon bridge was very
light , but the dummy trains showed ho
diminution in the number of passengers that
ntili/ed them , and probably Will not until
the motor is running , even if they do then.
"It's only a question of time , " and a
bhort tijiic. too , as to wlion your rheu
matism will ' vifld to Hood's Siirsnpa-
rilla. Try it' .
PUTTING UK.VHY.
.1 ud gen and CU-rkH of Election Ap
pointed For Tuesday.
The county commissioners have completed
their list of Judges and clerks of election.
Those appointed in this city arc :
First Ward , First District-Judges , Rob-
crt Glenn. John Mulvihill , Patrick Lally ;
clerks , George Lemke , Hi'nry Mnttison.
First Ward , Second District Judecs , Wil
liam Rest , James Henderson , Con Kennedy ;
clerks , Nels Nelson , Pat Dewitt.
First Ward , Third District-Judges , Fred
Hertzkc , James Traov , Pat Hcgley ; clerKs ,
C. K. Goodman , William Flood.
Second Ward , First District Judges : ,1.
K. ( Justus , C E. Redllcld , Henry Hrunlng ;
clerks , Thomas Nolan , K. K. H.irtos.
Second Ward , Second District Judges ,
Albeit Lewis , Fred Schnell , John Kopps ;
elerKs , Doc Pickard , C. Hrcwlngton.
Third Ward , First District Judges , Wil
liam Nagl , Ervin Uuggard , F. W. Solon ;
clerks , George Hoffman. John P. Egan.
Third Ward , Second District Judges , Wil
liam Carlln , G. R. Walker , P. H. Neff ;
clerks , James Wallace. James A. Fognrty.
Fourth Ward , First District Judges ,
James Forsyth , P. H. Alien. L. W. WalJf ;
clerks , Joseph McCagcry , C. F. Huntzlnger.
Fourth Ward , Second District Judges ,
Andrew Hevms , , T. ,1. Hogan , E. L. Emery ;
clerks , E. C. Adams , Charles Crnry.
Fifth Ward , First District Judges. Daniel
Hngcrty , Pati-c : Foley , Peter Urophy ;
clerks , Thomas Mirminglmui , Alex Gray.
Fifth Ward , Second District-Judges ,
Charles Wilkins , William Whltehouse ,
George Kimlrill ; clerks , Patrick Mc.Mahon
D. M. Stockham.
Sixth Ward , First District-Judges , .T. W.
Russell , .1. S. Steele.J. H. McCarthy ; clerks ,
John I. Kennedy , William llutt.
Sixth Ward , Second District Judges ,
Michael Cadv , Charles McCay. Robert
Vrloss ; clerks , J.M. Williams , W , E. Hen-
shaw.
Seventh Ward , First Precinct Judges , G.
L. Dennis , J. ,1 , Points , D. V. Sholes ; clerks ,
W. S. Coombs , Charles L. Thomas. Second
Precinct JudgesGilbertHluc , P. J. Qualey ,
Chris Schlicnmnn ; clerks , A. SchuabCharles ,
Roberts
Eighth Ward , First Precinct Judges ,
Simpson , J. R. Woesham , Louis Gunnell ;
clerks , O. Carmlchael , Thomas McNiimec.
Second Precinct Judges , S. N. Gustin , D.
II. Pratt , H. Hreckcnfeldt ; clones , W. W.
Ko.vsor , Matt Usher.
Ninth Ward , First Precinct Judges ,
William Van liurcn , R. E. Live ev , W. F.
Clark ; clerks , C. S. Huntlngton , S. T. Valen
tine. Second Precinct Judges , Osborn ,
Jerome Coulter. Frank /immer ; clerks , H.
D. Nceloy , R. M. Taplor.
The appointees for South Omaha arc as
follows :
.First Precinct .Indues , A. N. Shrivor , P.
J. King and J. W. Cross ; clerks , James
Fleming and Hen Eybel.
Second Product Judges , F. J. Persons ,
David Hobnn and G. Hart ; clerks , J. Levi
and J. O. Eastman.
Third Precinct Judges , Frank O'Rourko ,
Charles King and James O'Crlno ; clerks , H.
MoKcndry and Walter St.ite.
Fourth Product Judges , E. A , Stearns ,
D. R. Scott nnd M. Mortonsen ; clors , C. A.
Horinc ntd : H. Kclloy.
Millurd Precinct Judges. Harvey Link
Julius Schrocder , M. Tex. Clerks , John
Mooller , Henry Kolsey.
MeArdlo Precinct Judges , John McArdle ,
C. E. Avery , R. E. Westgate. Clerks , James
McGarvcy , Elijah Allen.
Douglas Precinct Judges , H. L. Pickard ,
John Toner , O. J. Pickard. Clerks , P. Mc
Caffrey , H. G. Hebbcller.
West Omaha Precinct Judges , , ! . H.Thomp-
son , A. Clemens , R. W. Patrick. Clerks , C.
O. Howard , Henry Eby.
Elkhorn Precinct Judges , William Os
born , Frank Hessoy , George D. Phillips.
Clerus , James W. Moore , George Sharp.
Valley Precinct Judges , U. H. Thomas ,
Edward Hurkc , Perry Harnor. Clerks ,
Frank Whltmorc. L. H. Wilcox.
Waterloo Precinct Judges , J. R. Watts ,
L , W. Dcnton , George Johnson ; clerks , J. C.
Trober , G. W. Hill.
Union Precinct Judges , Robert Wnddell ,
J. E. Shepherd , J. H. Forsyth ; clerks , u
Ducker , Mulligan.
Jefferson Precinct Judges , Herman
TimniP , William Johnson , H. Wilko ; clerks ,
Charles J. Kloningcr , 1C. McCombe.
Florence Precinct Judges , J. C. Laughlln ,
Y. W. Smith , Stephen Goodcll ; clerks , C. H.
lirown , E. H. Walker.
Chicago Precinct Judges , H. Jeffries ,
David Smith. Nicholas Reikcn ; clerks , Dau
W. Cannon , H. A. Nolle.
For the Parade.
The various republican clubs of the city
will assemble to-night at the folio wing places ,
to take part In the great republican parade :
First ward , on Eleventh street , south end
of the viaduct , at 7 o'clock sharp , where
torches and rockets will bo distributed.
Fourth ward at Judge Anderson's office ,
Fifteenth and Fnrnam streets , at 7 o'clock.
Torches will bj furnished by the club.
The Sixth ward republicans will leave
Twenty-sixth and Lake streets at 7 : 15 sharp ,
and all members of the club are requested to
bo on hand at 7 o'clock.
President Groves , of the Irish-American
club , has call his men to meet nt the Darker
at 7 o'clock.
The Eighth Ward club will rendezvous at
Twenty-fomth and Cuming streets at 7
o'clock.
The Omaha Flambeau club meets at its
armory on South Thirteenth between 5:30 :
and li o'clock in full uniform ,
All Second ward republicans are to meet
nt ( Caspar's hall ut 7 o'clock for parade.
Torches will bo furnished ut the hall.
A company of ladles will ashembla at 713
South Twenty seventh or Phil Sheridan ave
nue at 7 o'clock to march in the republican
parade. They will be headed by a good mar
tial band nnd the Seventh Ward Rupublica n
club , They will bo glad tu have all the ladles
who HO desire to Join the procession nnd aid
in making a no > d turnout. The ladles will
wear red , white and bjuo sashes from the
right shoulder to the left sldo , with a small
turban with a ( lag.
Prohibition Mooting ,
Rev. 11 H. Graham , prohibition candidate
for congress for the First district , Is an
nonnccd to speak ut exposition hull this evenIng
Ing on the issues of the day. Other addresses
will be mudo by prominent speakers. It Is
ui'Kcd thut all prohibitionists bo present and
whoever is interested to hear the best In
terests of Omaha discussed. A meeting of
prohibition workers to arrange plans will
occur ut the close of the speaking.
Elect Ion fteiurni.
Arrangements have been made by which
returns of the election will bo received at
the Marker hotel , ElU's club , Union club and
Omaha club.
For the benefit of residents of Walnut
hill , Dr. Hcrtzman hiis arranged to have a
wire in HerUiimii's hall election night , and
the returns will be furnished as promptly as
'down In the city.
Ilcpuhllcaii Veterans.
All the veterans of 1S40 are reouested to
meet ut republican headquarters , on Four
teenth street opposite the Murray , to-night ,
whcro Major T. 0. Clarkson will have pro
vided carriages for them to tuko pun In the
great republican parade.-
Clovolnntl & . Harrison , agree on one
point , thut the best out itr JurvU' olil
JJnindy. . , ; , ' .v'
Hi : MTIIOMJ IN TUB I.OUD.
Her. Hiirrfha'n Advlco In Young Men
From thn Country.
The Rev. W. J. Hnrslia. pastor of the First ,
Presbyterian church , took for his subjpct
last evening "Tho Voting Muu From the
Country. " The scriptural lesson was the
sunimonlng'of DaVid before Saul to take a
position ns a general. S.tul wished n man
cqini-ly in parson , mighty In valor and strong
in the Lnrd , David Was a young * man
brought up in the quiet of rural life , and pos
sessed in nn eminent degree these manly and
noble qualities. His bright oy'n and hand-
Homo features wore not flushed with the use ,
of strong drinks. Thn simple habits of'tlio
country lad had made him strong In endur
ance and powerful in phy.slqnc , nnd the
careful training ho had received at home
made him u devout nnd God-fearing young
man.
man.Manv a young man comes to the city to-day
as did David of old to enter upon the dullai
of a now life. The cities arc great sores on
the body politic , and are constantly growing ,
The great need of the hour Is for tliu young
men endowed , as was David , to contend with
the hosts of sin. The great trouble with
young men of to-day is nugleet of little du
ties. Attend to these and you are lilting
yourself for future greatness. He faithful to
your duty. David lived just after the heroic
age. How his heart must have thrilled us he
listened to the Stories of [ Sampson and other
heroes , find ho strove to develop himself to
equal them. He subjected himself to phys
ical discipline nnd toll nnd bccamo ) i.inl.\
nnd enduring At the .proper time
he rested and refreshed himself by lighter
pursuits. Recreation is proper nnd should bo
practiced with discrimination and discretion.
One should rest , but not as some young men
with a little wealth and little brains , who lie
about all the time doing nothing. Hy proper
rest and recreation wo lay up strength
niralnst the day of trfal. David played on
the harp , and found In it rest and recreation ,
and the Inspiration of this instrument
softened the coarsei elements of the man.
David honored , loved and tcspcctcd , his
parents. The youne man who comet to the
city and on getting high social standing be
comes ashamed of his parents makes a great
mistake. Prudence and patriotism weio
traits of David. IIo was u man of valor.
He was a man who loved his countrymen.
Patriotism is a great 'virtue. We have a
land worth lighting for , a land worth dying
for.
Young man , you may have a comely person
like David , you may have patriotism , you
maybe exact in ynur attention to little things ,
but still these will not save your soul. The
only way you can attain this is to trust in the
Loia Jesus Christ nnd .vou shall be saved.
You must bo strong in the Lord.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al
ways be used for ehlldrqn teething It soothes
the child , softens the gums , allays all pain ,
cnrc.sjwind colic , and is the best remedy for
dlarrlKvn."ic a bottle.
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Absolutely Pure.
Tlits powder never vnrles. A marvel of purity ,
strength mid wholrsomeness. More econom
ical tiiiin the ordlnnry klmK and nmnot be sold
In competition with the multitude of low cost ,
short w t'ljjlit ttlum or phonphntu powders. Sold
only in cans. Howl Baking I'owder Co. , JAi
Wall street. Hew York.
lias Meyer-Established 1866-Adolph Meyer
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An ImparUnttAanonncement
. About fit wfk in , while at bu lneMI
wni anddcnly attaelirdwltti rxrruclallnf
In m > tt et,1u M Mid banrtr. Ho aeirer *
Palm : thut I took nqr bed Imnifillatf Ir.
aud In two or thre . .dnniT joluta irrr *
iwiillen to almuit 4bl their natural alia ,
amlilfcp wa ilrl f , trii me. Afnrfurtr-
Ing the inott eicniclarinr pain for wee * .
VtTtiR llnimruU and-rarknl * olhrr rrmixlle * ,
frlrnd who urmraUitHd with niy bcl ; > lcft
condltlou.aald iotiiet . _ .
"Why don't you ne flwlft'iSjwlfle no *
tflfolt. InllleiiArantro * cure. Ami If It doM
BPtlhemfdlclne ilmll coat you nothliiK. "
I at otu'e in'iireil tlio B. 8. B. , aim After
ting It the nril day , hud quirt night and
refrohlnc aleen. In a ifk I felt yreMlr
brnrnttetl , In ttireon eki I could tltlipaud
walk alHiut the mom , * nd a/tcr nilnn all
botllfi I wan oat * mt able In go to butlupaa.
Blncethrn I ha-.e becnrcRiilarlr at my i > o * > t
of duly , BDC ! claud onmy f'ct fiomillnula
ten houri a day , anil am entirely free from
caln. Thcte nro tbo plain and ilmpleforti
In my caie. nnd I will cheerfully aniwnr all
jtjQulrloa rclntlt e thrrrto , either In Derion or
tynmll. THOMA * HAMCIUK ,
| / It W. l th street , Kow York. City.
rKAtnTftu , TIIHI. I ha\e wnnleil off n
> ere nttack of rhtumatltm by n timely rc ort
to 3nKf < KpoUflc. Ill nil cacea Hhcrualier.
Hinurnt relief U toiiKht thl > medicine iom-
Dirndsllielf for * roiiitltutloual treatnu > nl
that thcrtmithlr eradicate ) the ( reds of illa-
aiofroiuth f > i > triii. _
| - Hcv.V. . 1' . Ktn t90i , D. D.
' NKwYoBK , M till Air. AfKr Bprmllr *
to 1m nllovpil < f llloorl I'olwin ulllmut.
any Ijfiif Ut , atew bottlcaof ttwlfl'n Sperlllo
fiorketlaivrfeilcure. U. 1'ouTKit.
1 VIFNII , ( M.-SIy llttlu filrl , BRe'l nix , and
txpy , g i four yrnrn , hud n'rnfiilo In th '
ri > r t < raratnl shape. They Hero puny
nil tlcklr. Toil vliej nre lirnlthy nud ri >
tuft , nil I lie mult ot tukinf s. B. 81
JOE T. Cou.tna. '
LAUT IAKr BCMTPB Co. , FLA. Your 8. a
. liun in-mod a Hoiulrrful Mircrra In my
catf. rjio rnn < er on in ) face , no doubt.
Would ha\v * > oou huriliHl ttie tu my KCI I * . A
< o think It Is wonderful , nnd haa noc < | unl. .
1J. H. J1VKD , 1'onCnutter. I
, , - 8 * May ' 1S ! > 8- 1
m . S. Co. , Atlnnta , Oa. :
i Orntlemcti Knowing that you appreciate
Voluntary t > tlmonlala , wo tnke pIcHaure In
ntltiK thnt one of ourlndy cuntoturrn hai
re RBlncd her health by the u e of four large
rebo ttles of } nur great rrmrdr. nfler ha\lnf
Be ren an ln > all.I for severs ! yt n" . llertrouble
vras eitreino dt bllltv , caused by n dim n o t < -
ullartoheraex.wrLi8ft Co. , DniKul'ts.
I Three books mailed free on application ,
Ull druggltts sell H. H. H.
TUK bnirr srrcino Co. ,
Dra er3. AtlnhtnOa.
X w York.lM llroBdwaj.V
Thomson's Celebrated
GLOVE - FITTING
CORSETS
IIAVK NKVKH 1IKEN
Kql'Ali TO 1'JtEd-
KNT MAKi : .
jionr. i'op IT i , AU
THAN KVUII.
A I'KUFKOT KIT
GUA.ttANrKKI ) .
throe 'Lengths
Short , Medium and Kx-
tra Long.
Twelve Grades.
ij ,
. II Iglipst Awards
OvVs. . Granted ,
THE BK8T GOODS AND CIIEAPKST
QUALITY.
FOU SALE EVERYWHERE.
THOMSON , LANODON It CO. , NEW YORK.
SOLi : MANUb-ACTUKBIll.
Mention the Uin&ha life.
> V'cnreaain ( prepared to show n com
plete stock of Men's KushuNs Suits ,
wade in both Micks and cntamiTS ,
liinint ; rwlTWl Inrpe Invoices during :
the past week. A No , lot ns remind
you , If a Dress Suit Is needed , we can
plensp 3011.
( hvrnuts in all st > ls and ut thcj
right p.'ice.
DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE ,
Not only relieved like by most medicines , tint
cured permanently with Ilithn'tt Golden Dyspep
sia Cure. 1'rice ijuc u box. All druggists ,
BUY
THE
"
WILL
IEVER
.BREAK ,
- -
GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR
ANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET
MAYER. STROUSE & CO.
ms.-4ie BROADWAY. N. v.
FOUNTAIN
BRA.2STIDS
FINE CUT vNID -
> F-LUQ-
Incomcarablv t.h Bast.
"only one lathe worldmneratloc
_ . . _ acootlnuona KltctHa it Maanitta
Kv iVidToil. 8rt itl e , 1'owcrful. ln table ,
. . , , _ rOomfort ble audi KfOscllTi ) . Arold frauda ,
< 9f Or < TlOOOcur ( l. hrailMamp for pamphlet ,
_ AI.BO F.LKirruio iiEi/rrl'ou DI EASL'S.
OB. MOWU , mvmoi. IM SUBASH AVI. , ctuueoi
FOB CHILDREN.
If they are woak.dellcata looking nnd troubled
wlthwoimi , Uulin's L'hooolate Worm "
Is hatthey need. Price Sic. . ' " '
Dr.J.ElcGrew
. . ,
Ono of the Most Sticcesifiil
SPECIALISTS
In the Treatment of all Chronic or the
So-called Incurable Diseases ,
A cure Guaranteed In all cases of PUIVATK
anil SKIN 111SKAKKS. All dUonlers of the
Ki\'AL : ( OIHJANS Curednn-lMANIIUOl ) ana
UNKIKJV IIKSTOIIKI ) .
Under the Doctor's fprm of treatment no dU
eu-e IH o ialdereil Incurable , until the part.i of
the body affected liy dhea-tp ure destroyed
faster than they can be repulrt'd or built up ,
CONSULTATION FHKE.
Treatratnt by correspoodence. Send stamp
for reply.
Office Bushman Block , 16th. and
Douidas Sts. Omahai Neb. . *
OVERCOATS , DLSTERS , FOR COATS.
\Ve htivo manufactured this season
the largest stock of line Overcoats , over
shown by nny wholesale clothing
louse in the country. It embraces all
( rades and description of material , nnd
for worKiiiansbil ) and style , wo claim
there can bo nothing better. 1'riccs
from $10 to $ )0. You linvo the advan
tage of ono of the largest stocks to se-
ieet from , and every garment is mauu-
raetured in such it nuiniicr ns to pre
serve the reputation of Freclnnd ,
Loomis & Co. as the best manufacturers
of fine clothing in the country.
A SUCCESS.
The sale of Men's Sack Suit's of the
celebrated Mcchaniesvillo Suitings , ut
112 , lias been quite as successful as our
sale of the Sawyer Woolens lust spring- .
We have manufactured more of these
popular goods and will keep them in
in stock for the next SO days. Remem
ber , from different styles of All-Wool
Cassimcro Suits , regular $18.00 goods ,
in all sixes from 84 to 44 , at $12.00.
Send for wimples of the cloth and self-
measiuremciit blanks.
Men's Frock Suits , $12.
To meet a constant demand for frock
Suits of the Mei'hmiii'sville Suits wo
manufactured one lot of the tliirlc , silk
mixed pattern which we offer in Men's
Single Button Frock Suits , at tlio same
price ns the backs , $1U for all sizes.
CHILDREN'S ' DEPT ,
Children's Overcoats.
We offer n. soccinl bargain in child
ren's Blue Elysinn Overcoats , ages 4 to
14 , n thoroughly reliable garment ; price
$5.00. We know this garment cannot
be duplicated for any such price.
Children's Suits.
We have received another lot of Chil
dren's Suits , ugos 4 to 14 ; of the celebra
ted Mechanic-mile goods. Price $4.60.
Mull orders which have been on hand
for the suit will bo promptly lilled.
Jersey Suits.
We arc showing a full line of Jersey
Suits in all cole and prices.
Kilt Suits and Over- ,
coats.
The largest line of line novelties ovof
shown in Kilts witli Overcoats lo match ,
Mail Orders.
. Orders from all parts of the United
States solicited , and will bo promptly
filled. Sample gnrmonts will bo bontto
any address.
Special Sale of Scarlet
Underwear.
Wo have just received sv complota
lincof nil-wool scarlet undel-wenr , pure
cochineal dye , which wo offer at the ro
marUably low price of 75 cents each.
All sizes , 34 to 44. This garment can
not be bought in nny othcrstoro for lees
than $ ! . " < ) , but we oiler them to close
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.
Burlington : Burlington
Route
CBSQRR. CB.&Q.R.R.
The Burlington takes the lead.
r
It was in advance of all lines 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 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 lint by which you can
foave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver th
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
CB8Q.RR. C.B.&Q.R.R.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
A Great Medical Work for Young and
Middle-Aged Men.
New Edition , Revised and Enlarged ,
KNOW THYSELF ,
Tounii and rolddle-mied men who are sulTorlng
frumlheliiill > rretliins of youth , Kxhuuttcd vlt illt )
NtrTuuiund.riiyalcal Deblllly , 1'rematuro fn-cllne.
Ac. , and the thomnnd untold mierii' | loureiuent
thi-reon , and nil \thii are HcV and sutTeilntr mil ilo
not know what alia them , can bu cuied without fall
by follow Ing tht * Initruetlons In the hclencnof l.lfn
or t-elf I'lelervallon. I'rl'-Q only 1 by nmll poit
paid , sealed. It In n look tot fiery man. . * i imuwi ,
lull ullt , 1V4 pre ulitlon | lur all r.cute and
chrnnludlDCUiea. Irully i ntlorieil by the > nloiiil |
MedUul A > ' 0clktlon , wlio uwunlKd Ilio Kuld : < vl
jewelled medal to the niilhor. Ilu | < tratlre Simula ,
with ender eiuents ol thi > pre Iri-n Ifiou npiy |
now. Addrcn the I'enbod ) Medlwil Iiulitutt ) iir lr.
W II. I'AUKKII. No 4 , Iliilniidi M. . Jlo.tin. Mafs. ,
who uiar be consulted cuntldentlully on all dliensei
of n ( n , ill * npccrulty.
-The SclMuei'f Life , the lalmt work from the
penof tt-e able and ill tln nlHied ronsultltu plitl-
clunof the I'rnbody Medlinl ln tltuli * . lloston , l by
far THE HEfl medical trtllie lor youuir nnd nil-Idle
aged men ever tent fortb In the lnjMIh : Inniuar * * ,
and It U published by ati Institute fiiundttil by the
rentes ! philanthropist known In America cr Km-
R mil , ' l' lll.l Ul.llAlIi.
Tbrr no member of aocletj to whom The Sci
ence of Life will not b u l ° ul.w b'-tburj outu , i > areutt
( uardluo , lustruiUir r U r ruiau-AMjOSAir.
I ulillr halo of Imported
ill aft RttillUins and trot-
IliiKhtock at Voik , Neb
Nov.-7 , ic = , roinnicn-
clnk'ut li : Ka ) in ,
\Vo 111 offi'i1 our entlro
htoclc of liors's , about
a < ) in niiiiilH-r. .1 1'nr-
piu'ioii" . 1 Clydt-RdRlc ,
IShlic , 1 I'relith Cunn-
illnii , hHVCi'al grade
stallion . .Tho bnlitnco ,
rou | stHoftiottiitfbrc'dm.uos ! , tllllui uud ilrlv-
H : One yenr * time , poodbitnldiblB paper
.pirulred. f > per-ieut discount for cash. bALI. -
AIN Oil AllMi 'l '
F M. WOODS. Auctioneer.
JU1ICIOUS AND PtHSlSTtHf
Aflrortlslnir has alniijs p-oyon
gliccessftll. IJeforo placlnifany
Nowspnper AclvortUliiKon.u
LORD & THOMAS ,
juvmusivu ic > t ,
II U 8 .d.l k Blr U CHIRACO.
21.829,8KO
Tansill's ' Punch Cigars
were BlilniKxt during the im t
tro > enra. without a ilrum-
ini-rJnour niploK Noolhor
home. In the world con truth
fully make mich n sbo v.M ! .
One at'opt ( dealer only )
wanted In encli town.
- J ( OLD IT IIA01NC DHUCOIST8.
.W.TANSIULi C0..55 State SLChlcaoo.
AUK TUB IIP.ST.
PEERLESS DYES bold by Uru lsti.
-TIIK
or TUB
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y '
The Itcst It oil to from Omaha and Council
muffs to
= = THE EAST E
TWO T11A1N3 DAILY IHETWKBN OMAIIA ANB
COUNCIL in.un-a
Clilrniro , AND' Mllnnukor ,
St. I'liul , Minneapolis , Odar Ituuldij
i Hock Island. lYcepoH , Kockford ,
1 Clinton , lulniiic ( | , Dnrcnuoit ,
1 Klpln , Mftdlson , Junestlllc ,
Itcloli , TVIiionit , La
And all other Important points Kant , Northeast ani
boutheast
fortbiouzb tickets , call on tae ticket ayent at 1MJ
jpurnnni street. In llurkur Illock , or at Uolou I'ocitln
I'ullii.un Sleepers and the Dneit Dlnlcf Cars In lb
I world are rjn on the main line of the Cblea b , MIM
wukre A ht. I'aul Hallwayrand Ttralttntuials paid
. to paisengrrs by touneeus employes of the company *
11. MII.I.Kll.lI.i.eral Vl uak-.r.
J. f TUUKKR. Assistant Ueueral Mansfer. J
A. V. II. UAItrCNTEll , Utneral fassemer tut
Ticket Aceat. . /
( IKo. K. MEAKKOni ) , Assistant Otaeral I'menf
t24 'llokel Aiar'
J.'T. LI.A.HK , lieniral iupstinlendauU
FT. J.
Surgeon and Physiciai ,
OHiceN . W Coiner Htli atl DouuU > l4t. Ortle *
tel iphoue , > m . > * .