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9 * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1889L . . .MV.U. . MkXICAN MnsTANiff.tNllir.NT li OLD suu , cuuu liUAijg uaa ll RT RTR.TADWAY'S ' READY RELIEF TI1K MOST CEKTAIN AND 8A.KK In thi world that Instantly stops the most excruclntliiK p.ilni. It never falls to give ease to the tuffem-of 1'iitu arising from whatever cutisu ; It is truly , the great CONQUEROR OF FAIN mnl 11ms done moioKOOil than any known remedy. PorSl'HAINS. IWl'lSBS. itACKAClIK. : PAIN IN THE U1IKSTOU SHUCK , IIKAllAUIIK. TOOTH ACM K. or any other external PAIN nfpwnnpll- ciitloiiK , rubbed on by hnnil act Hko magic , ratiilnRthe pain to Instantly .stop. Kor rONlir.STltiNS INFLAMMATIONS , KIIIMIMATIK.M. NUl'UAUllA , UJMIIAfiO. KCIATIUA. PAINS IN TUB K.MAII , Ol' ' Till ! HACK , more extended , longer continued and repeated applications nro neces nvry. All INTIIHNAI , 1'AINS. lUAIUtlKKA. CO1.IO. SPASMS. NAI'SUA. SKA SICKNIISS FAlNTINH SI'iU.S. : NKKVOt'SNKSS. KI.KKI'IiKSSNKSS are relieved instantly and qulckl cured by tukiiic Inwardly 'JU tow ) droii.s in half a tumbler of water. GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Policies Incontestable and Non-forfeitable After Three Years. HUCOWESENDONCK , President. I CORNELIUS DOREMUSSecretary Agencies In all the larger cities of the Unite-States and QeriimuJKinplre. AShKTt * A\I > SUIIPLUS or THE COMPANY. DECEMBER 31ST. 1862. Assets $26O.B85 4-3 | Surplus $207,158 97 DECEMBER. 3IST. 1887. Assets S13.O73.24-7 37 I Surplus $1.836.636 62 Amount of Insurance In torco $4-5OOOOOO Annual Income . . . $2,4OOOOO Ihadcrmanl.l possesses $110.1(1 ( of admitted amets for every I100.UO of HauilltlcH.abettsr ratio lhan that of any of the other throe largest Life Insurance Companies of the UnitedStates. ; J Unices Rooms : $ < ) < { anil ! i07 Ernst Benninghoven , Manager , Fli-ht National Hank. IDPUITCPTO. U STAUB , ICIO Howard St. , Omaha , has drawn plans and AMI ) It 11 LU I peclUcatlona for a 9-roorn frame house , which combines \Hllltycomfort , couomir and btnuty.lnarfny Ifflpoa'lble In any good house that roati from ( l..no o | 1. X ) . As more than 1 * ) _ f. , , , . . . will be built , I can afford to offer a copy tor Original and splendid | 2fi , the usual f e B othurwU * being from tlrslenn furnished , as can be Judged the ° < I"8"80' on.P > tetl building ot 1 percent more. all descriptions. I have in my ofllce , ranging Incest ' " z Z tromtRWatoUQO , < X > 0. My unusual experience \\111 guarantee satisfaction and reliable contractors only arc engaged on my works. Parties wishing to build ar * cordially Invited. State Line. To Glasgow , Itolfast , Dublin nnd Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav , Cftbln im-isnKo MS and S.W. ncoordlns to location ot state loom. Kxcurslou Jiu to iW. FtccrnKO to nnd from Europe at Lowest Hutcs. AUSTIN 11ALUWIN ic CO. . ( icn'l Acents. 611 llronilwuy. New York. JOHN nUXJKN. Gcn'l Western Aijunt , 1C4 Itandolph St. , Chicago. HAHHV K. MOOHES. Agent. Omaha. Itcduucil Cabin llntes to Glasgow Ex hibition. I'tlhllo sale of Imported draft HtallloiH aud trot- tins stock at York , Ni-b Nov. 7 , IS B , common- cltiKnt'iIJOti. : m , We \ > ill offer onr entire Htockof liorseM , nbout I HO In iiumbi-r. II l' 'r- [ cneroiiH. 1 Clydosdalf , ' 1 Shlro , 1 French Oina- aliin , several eruilo draft and ono trottliiK stallion The balance consists of trotting hred mares , fillies auddrlv- Inn lianas. TKKMS : One years time. Koodliankablo jiaper cnnlrrd. 6 per-eont discount for caHli. SAliK HAIN Oil BlllNi : . t-end for catalogue. FKYicFAllUUACII. F. M. WOODS. Auctioneer. GOLD MEDAL , PABIS , 13 , BAKER'S Warrantol attiohitrly jiuro Coroa , from wlilcli the exccu ot Oil bu b cn removed. It hai three limn Ike ilrmglh at Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrouroot or Sugar , and U therefore far more cconoml * cal , tciting Im than one ctnt a cup. It t delicious , nourlihlnp , trCDithenlne , ailly illjt t d. and admirably adapted for Invalldi u well at for pertoni In health. Sold bj Oroceri eterjuhtrt. W , BAKER & CO , Dorchester , Mass , xua for xuucuiLu wax JIKST \ " Building Blocks , real itont , Uiruacotom. Tli BUST ntEHE-NT for chlUrca and adults. For IUS or tlU ) a fuo avenue bur. iTfl/ for Duciiptlra dialogue , eeat pott ( roe , to Ft AD. RICHTE * & 00. , BIO B roadway , Jfew York. | ro5ltjTT ! cumIre yda'SlU US | llorue' > HItr..M > c > < tleUlt. TTru acomblned. Uu riuilmlth * onljr oue lathe world c ntr llDij contlniioaa JCttctriaJt Maynttfc . - - l. BcUntlOc , t'owerful. Iar tlf , OorafarUbl * and Ktltciln. ATold Cnudi. OrcrO.OOOctirM. HpDqHtunpfjrpmphl L O KLEOf ItIO BKLft > OU jllKtAHt'it. 10BNE. uvurot , lai WAUIK * vt. . Cmaca. PEERLESS DYES i. ATTRACTION f UNPREOBDBNTBD OVER A MILLION DISTHIIIUTED ! L i Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the IcfjUlaturo of IfW , for IM- ticatlonal and Charitable purposri , and its fian- chKi ) made a purl of the prevent tUato Constitu tion , in ira > , by an ovi-rwhi'lmlnK popular vote. ItsOnANDKXTHAOHUINAHY DltAWlNOS take place Soml-Annually ( .Inne and DeepniDcr ) and Us UKANI ) BINOliK Nl'MltlMt DltAW- INJ8 ( take place on each of the other ton months In the year , and arc all drawn In public , at the Academy of Music , New Orleans , La. "Wo do hereby certify that wo supervise the ftrratiKoments for alltlio .Monthly and S-eml-An- mini Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company , nnd in person mamma and control thu IlravvlnKS themselves , and that the same are < oniluctfd with honesty , fairness , and in K ocl faith toward all parties , ando authorize the company to use this certillo.ite , with fac similes of our signatures attached , in its adver tisements. " COMMISSIONEHS. We , thfltindor.'lKHPd Hanks and Hankers , will pay all 1'rizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which may uu presented at our count- H.r'M. WALMSLKY , I'res. Louisiana Nat. Jlank. I'IKUUK LANA1T.V. 1'ii-H. Ktato Nat'l ll.ink. A. HALUWIN , I'res. New Orleans Nat'l IHnk. CAUL KO11N. I'res. Union National Jlank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In tlio AcnUcmy ot Alimic , Now Or- luniis , Ttiesilny , Novunibcr 111 , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 1CO.OOO Tiokot : at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenth : , $2 ; Twen tieths $1. LIST or PHIZES. i I'liizu or iioo.wo is . r3fti.oor I I'UIZK OK 1UUOUUI . IIKI.CU rowxiis . ro.ren 1 PHIiSB OK S.-UUU . i'5.(10l ( Zl'lU'/r.SOK 10.0UO are . MKli ) ( f > IMll/.KSOK B.OUO are . , 25.UX a 1MU7.1-S OK 1,000 are . IB , Ittl IMd'/.KS OK i ) are . DO.UK SOU l'Hl/.r.SOK ! 0 are . fill.OOi tOOI'HIZUSOK 200 are . 100.0W AITKOXDIAllON 1'UIZES. 100 Prizes of 1500 ure . to.ocx 100 do aWare . 30.UX 100 do SOOare . aO,0X ( TERMINAL PHI/KS. 890 do lOOare . TO.Ott va do lOOare . W,90 < 3,134 VrUfs , amounting to . ll.oiH.KX NOTK. Tickeu ilrairmic CapllM I'rttci are not en tltlol to terminal prlte * . IVKunCi.uii HATES , or anr further Informatlot deilreil , nrllo leclblj to tha uuilcrrlKneJ , clenrli ilatlnc yuur renUlenca.wilb Main , t'onnlr. Mreet nc number. Mure rapid return mall delivery will bo av lured IIT your rncliolni an vuvcloue tearing vui lull adnreti. hcml I'OSTAI. NOTK8 , Kxpress Monej OrJer > , o New Viirk tjiclianua In imlluurr letter , ( Jurreuvj Lj Kiprvn tut out wpense ) ' " ' * ' "j' , , . , , , v OrM.A. nAtll'lllN , htwVrlijni.La WasliliiKlou , 1) . C. _ Address Registered Letters to NISW OltLKANS NATIONAL IH.NK , _ New Onciui , I.a , 11 IM"llVf'RTlJ That the prcieaceof Qert IvJlilll Lj ] > U > ljlV frals lioaurncarrt aui Kurlr , who are Incharxonr the Urawinni.ii guar ante. * of aluoUite lalrnvn nu.t Inle ilty , that tb < cliaiu'ca are all cqnal , and thai.DO ouo tan vonlbli dlvlati wbai number < illl draw prlie. -KK.MKMlliil , aluo. that the payment ot priteili nUAKANTKKI ) BV rUUIl NA'llO.NAI. IIANKh Ol New Orleam , and the Ticket * are fUnert bjr the I'rei Went of an liiitltullou whole chartered Menu ur < rrcocnlted lu the hlitneit courtii therclotc , tewaii SACKVILLE. Soinp I'acm nutl ( Jo.Riti | About tlio llrllluli MliilHtcrntVnsliliitoti ( , Pililnilclphiu lleconl : The Hon. Sir Lionel S. Sm'kvillo Wu t , kniirht com- mantlcr of the Ordei1 of St. Mii'lmel nnil St. Gcor o , who littoly Inherited from his brother the additional title of Unron SacUvillo , with an estate of SoO.OlM u year , curtiunly has written himself down nn us $ . This was no news in Washington , but jUvlKiiirT from the re publican noivupnpufs , which luivo been teilint ; us for bovorul years how mueli abler West was than Uiiytird , it seems to have been new * to tlio rest of the country. Here in Washington this ex- traordinnrv envoy has been recognized over since his arrival , in Ibbl , as an tuniablo though reticent nonentity who was ont hero in the mysterious nrocL'bS of promotion which gives Washington , as a i-econd-class capitalthe s-econd-class men of the Knglisn diplomatic service when they are beginning to think of their approaching retirement from public life. All our diplomatic business with Great Hritain , if it is of the slight est consequence , is transacted with the secretary of state for foreign affairs , either directly by our secretary of state or intermediately through our minister to Kngland. I liavo read most of the published diplomatic correspondence between our government and that of Great Britain in the seven years since the present English ministry came to the old-fashioned manor house occupied by the legation up on Connecticut ave nue , t do not recall a single despatch of the least importance written or signed by Sir Lionel Sackvillo West , Duron Sackvillo. Whenever ho does anything at all ho "transmits" some thing or other that some other man lias written. All that ho has done could have been just as well done by the third secretary of legation. He has had no person.il influence upon affairs here , for ho has not been able to form a friend ship with any president or secretary of state or any oilier iir.st-ela public man. His $ -50,000 a year entertaining fund has given some social inlluence with which lie lias been able to get some things out of congress. mi : nxTiiAim'io.v TIUIATV. After Secretary Dayard , through Minister Phelps , had concluded with Lord Rosebcry , Gladstone's foreign sec retary , the best extradition treaty wo ever got with any government , West did succeed in getting the republican senators to amend the treaty so as to make the dynamiters extraditable. This the republican senators did , not that they haled West less , but Bayard more. They knew that just as long as they kept the treaty in executive session ( and they have kept it there to this day ) they could make the ignorant believe that it was Secretary Hayard who had listened to West and not themselves. You know how well they have succeeded , strange as it may seem that such wretched cheating should succeed at all. West has accomplished several of these little back-stairs feats. Hut that is about all. He has done inoro at tennis than he lias at diplomacy since 1881. Ho has a ten nis court in the backyard of the lega tion , and plays there every fair evening in the spring and fall with a lot of young people who might bo his grand children. Ho is also a good walker. Every day , rain or shinehe takes a six- mile walk. The British minister plays tennis and takes walks. That is about the size of it all. "orn SIUNCI : : . " Ordinarily he is known as "Old Si lence. " At dinners and at parties , as at conferences and negotiations , West has been as silent as a dead clam. One night at a party last winter ho stood si lently contemplating the dancers so lontr that a young = ocioty man thought ho was slowly petrifying. In order to save him the young man moved up to him as though inviting conversation. For a full minute West , who know him per fectly well , looked steadily and silently at him. Then ho suddenly dropped his single eyeglass and ejaculated : "Let's have some sherry ! ' , which was his entire - tire conversation for that evening. Nor did any one suppose until this week that West could write. The fact is that West is too old for work. Forty-three years ago ho entered the British diplomatic service : is a clerk to the earl of Aber deen , then secretary of state to foreign affairs. Ever since then he has been slowly drying up. Attache at Lisbon and Berlin , secretary at Tunis , Madrid' , Berlin and Paris , clwvgo < ! ' affaires oc casionally , and linally minister to the Argentine Republic , to Spain , and to the United States , he has long since left his wits behind him. THK COM.L'SIOX Tlir.OHY DOl'HTUD. I take very little stock in the theory that ho wrote the Los Angeles letter in collusion with the republican managers , lie is just dull enough to fall right into their trap with all its outlines full in view. I liave no doubt that ho wrote in perfect good faith , although with as lit tle knowledge as wisdom. I am glad it happened. The humbug was so appar ent as to bo dissolved at the lirst touch. But where does it leave Minister West and those republican newspapers that have been exulting for two or three years back over his superiority in sa gacity and astuteness to the pre.iidont iintl 'Secretary Bayard1 ! If any man ever played the fool so to the life as West since David deceived the Philis tines I have not heard of it. It is easier to belicvo that ho is not acting than to believe that he is. A I'KN rOKTP.AIT. West is a small mnn.thin and straight , although his head leans forward when ho walks. Ho has scanty hair and full beard.both once jet blnckbut now blue- blacked with dye. He wears , English clothes , which are ahyays twenty years too young for him. His face has a hard wooden expression , and all his move ments are mechanical. He must bo six ty-live and ovcrand very old for his ago ho is. Ho lives like his predecessor Sir Edward Thornton , in the big brick building put up by the British govern ment in Sir Edward's time on Connecti cut avenue on land bought cheaply bj the shrewd Sir Edward. It is substan tially , but not very tastefully , fur nished , and altogether is a comfortable sort of place. Ono thing that makes ii especially comfortable is that the Brit ish government pays all the expanses o its maintenance . West has nn income of ncurly $125,000 n year now , besides liis $50,000 for entertaining purposes. And yet ho IB the most unhappy man in Washington. In ono shortlottor ho has made hiiubelf the laughing block of the world. Cowtioyi ) lloplni ; Bears. The cowboys of Northwestern Texas are becoming very proficient in lasboo- ing bear. Three have boon roped and killed within the last three weeks. The woods are full of black bear that grow to considerable size and weight. Last week U. O. McCutcheon , the best roper in Northwest Texas , caught a big black bear with a rone. Ho made the animal prisoner , holding him by the rope , and managed to keep his horse out of dan ger. In this way ho traveled some miles , when ho mot two other cowboys , who all roped the bear from other di rections. IIo was caught by a fore log , n hind leg and around the neck. Mc Cutcheon , while the others held the animal tight , dismounted and killed him with u pocket-knife. Cleveland ifc Harrison agrco on ono point , that the best out is Jarvis' old Brandy. OMAHA MV ( : jjXOU.1. Cattle , Tuesday. Nov. C. 1S5S. There were only n few loads of cattle hero ntid very little that was In uu.y wny desirable. The packets picked out a'Tew of the best western steers at t'J.50ti'2.S ( , nud a few head of camiers changed Imiids , whioli was about all thnnt was done. The feeling was strong , nnd I'hoioo beeves would perhaps Imvo brought better prices. HOC * . There were only a few hop * here , but they were all peed nnd as high as { 5 f > 5 was paiit. Taking the iiuullty Into consideration the market could only bo culled Strong. 8 Hoop. Only one load was received , lleoelpu. Cuttle. . , frOO Hops 2,500 Sheep 1,000 rrovollniir Prices. The following is a table of price * p.itil In this mancct for the grade * of Rtoc'.t men- loned. I'runcstccrs. 130010 1500 lb- . . ! 3.7 > (34.50 ( ] 'rimesteers , 1100 to 1300 ibs , . 3.50 t < 4.00 S'ative feeders 2.50 (33.15 ( IVestern fcet-crs 2.5j ( u3.l'0 ' { mine steers , cotn'on to cbolco 2.50 y } l.f > 0 Common to good cows l.as Cd'i.Ot ) Choice to fancy cows ' . ' . ' 33 ( ii'.vO "lommon to choice balls 1.25 WJ.IHJ j'alrtoeiioicoliRhthops f > .20 ( a. ' > . "ri ? "alrtoctiolcc heavy Hoes 5.40 ( ii..Vj alr to choice mixed ho s 5.30 ( ( ( o.-tO ilcirc | : iiinti vo'Salu i. CATfLK. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow , native 1,020 tl Ni 1 cow , native 1,100 2.25 \.NUUCATTM : . Owner and No. Av. Pr. F P. Kniest 02 steers and heifers 1,021 fJ.flO 0 steers and heifers 'JS ) 2.yo Aiuorettl Cattle Co. 3S steers , tailiups 1,101 2.25 1 ! ) steers , tailings 1,2J ( ) 2.25 15 steers lt ; i 2.45 2s stecrt. 1,21'S 2.r.0 . 24 steers 1,2W ( 20 2J .steers 1,251 2 > 0 44 steers 1,214 2 S5 43 steers l,21b 2.b > 5 30 steers , tailings 1,117 2.S5 MOOS No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Slfrf. Pr. ? ( ) . . . .2.U 3.0 M.10 Ci..2CO ( 200 $5.40 . . .22U 1X ( ) 5.30 70..2TSI 3.0 5.40 MI..2.M HX ) 5.32' ' ' ; IW..2H7 120 5.42' < < 74..214 120 5.35' 74..215 320 5.421 < i3..252 1(10 ( 5.3" 70..8SO 100 5.42' . < ! 3..2iil 410 5.IC. 00..301 4Wt 5.45 10. . . 2M N ) 5.35 05..275 120 5.45 > 3..2til 40 5.35 01..2MJ 240 5.45 3..20'.l 120 i3.07..272 320 5.45 72 . . .215 100 5.ii : , 57..2i7 bO 5.45 ! . . . . ! 0 5.40 72..271 i-0 5.45 > 7..27S 2K1 ( 5.40 01..270 120 5.45 ' . ) . . . . 320 5.40 01..310 100 5.47JJ ri..25'J 120 5.40 57..32S 12 > ) 5.50 n..240 2 :0 5.40 00..2-0 M ) 5..VI M..S27 5.40 50..322 120 5.55 UJ..2U1 100 5.40 siinui1. 101 westerns . " 'JO S3.10 i'aciccrs' Showing the nuuibor of liog- > bought by : ho leading buyers on the market to-ilay : U. II. Hammond A ; Co . 430 Omaha Packing Co . 001 iVrmour C. 1' . Co . , . bl8 J. P. Squire Ac Co . 307 and I/owest. The following are the liiirhest anil lowest iricesi.xul | for hogs during the past few days uml on the corresponding dates ono and two ears ago : on. li ) r > 40 n ; M Kundiiy. ; j N ) .M f > - " > ( fi/r > nr > 4 % ( it , M Sumlny ! 4 ( r , GtH 4(1 ( a N ) ( it-1 : r. To tii M 4 15 < ttl M a uj or. i co 5 : . : , cst. ; to 4 10 Ci4 .l-i : ) SM 044 uo 1 Snnilay. 4 15 < a.l ; if. : i TO en HO B a ) trf : is 4 V4(4 \ 40 a 65 ( & \ 7ri w | TI ui ® s an Sunrtay. a w t&w \ Jl1 f > BO ( i 40 TO Sunilay Nov. IMS. Nov. . Nov. IStO , ti M fid 46 4 ttl © 1 r > i u ( iti ; u fi ( 4 ft-i < Z4 LT > a m < iu r.'i 3 1'J tt'i 4) 4 05 4 2 a M Hi ; ] a i Siindny. 4 05 (44 25 ! 4f > 61.1 rV. 5 i'O ( FW > M 4 10 Q4I 5 115 Culirorniii Cnt-Ii-Citrc. The only guarantee cure lor catarrh cold in the head , hay fever , rose cold euturrhul deafness and sore eyes. Re store the sense of taste and unpleasant breath , resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. follow directions and a euro is warranted by all drug gists. Send for circular to ABIKT1NK MKUICAL COMPANY , Oroville , Cal. Six months' treatment for $1 ; sent by mail , $1.10 , For sale by Goodman Drug Co Reported ly Phonograph. Now York Sun : The first attempt to record a public speech by means of a phonograph was maiio lust Thursday evening at a democratic rally in the Park rink in Orange. Very few of the o,000 people present , knew that the cur ious funnel-shupcd instrument just in front of the platform was there for that purpose. It , in fact , reported the greater portion of Governor Green's speech and that of exSunatorVinlleld. . The funnel , seven feet long , looking like a hugo cornucopia , was placed in front of the platform , with the largo end pointing toward it. The smull end was connected with the trans mitter of the phonograph , which stood upon a tublo about nineteen feet distant from the mouth of the speaker. Owing to lack of accommodations , the largo end of the funnel was not so placed as to secure the best results. It was about six feet lower than it was designed to bo , and was not directly in front of the speaker. Nevertheless , the experiment appears to have been very successful. The phonograph was operated by Theodore Wangemun and nn usMstunt , who are connected with the Kdison laboratory. Eighteen cylinders wore UbOd , and the portions of speeches wlucli were taken occupied nearly two hours. Each cylinder would last about seven minutes , and then it had to be replaced with a now ono. There WUH a slight break caused by the changing of the cylinders , but this dilllculty can easily bo obviated by using two machines. The breaks , however , are not serious. At the Edison laboratory yesterday af ternoon the clmngo was accomplished in eight seconds. After the meeting an exhibition was given of the power of the instrument. Several persons put the tubes to their ears , and the plenscdiind wonder-struck expressions of theircountcnanccs testi fied that they heard and understood what the machine haicl. Among these was Editor 1) . A. Uugun , of the Orange Herald , who claims , the honor of being the lirst to publish a speech reported by the phonograph. , JSJr. Dugan says that ho could hear not , oily ) every word dis tinctly , as reported by the machine after it hud been .carried to hisolllco , but he could distinguish the inflections and hear the apuluusc- and cheerhand music of the band us plainly as though they hud actuallyboon ! repeated. The ad vantage of the phonograph over sten ography , ho says , is that ono can get a faithful reproduction of the wholoscono. Its accuracy can bo absolutely rdlied upon. At the Edison laboratory the phonograph graph was put in operation and the re porter , by putting the tubes to his curs , ' heard the peroration' ox-Benutor WinfleJd's speech. "Protcctionl Protection 1 Protection for monopolies and trusts ! " said the phonograph. It sounded as though wo wore sitting in a largo hall close by the platform and listening to a speaker of deep , sonorous voice of extraordinary powo'r. So real did it becui that ono wns surprised not to see the orator whoso vehement questions ho could picture. At the conclusion of his re- murks there arose a perfect fatonn of cheers ) mingled with tlio clapping of NO EVENT Next to the presidential contest has created more excitement than , ' our great Overcoat sale. It is the talk of the town , and every mail brings us scores ot letters from outside ordering Overcoats. We haye not said half enough about these garments in our last "Ad. " Hundreds of customers nraised the Overcoats more than we did , and acknowledged that \vliat they saw outstripped their best ex pectations. Of the three special lots advertised last week , two are nearly sold out and the only one we have a fair quantity of , and all sizes yet are the $7.75 SATIN LINED CHINCHILLAS. There isn't any thing that will compare with them at double the price in Omaha , and you will say so if you see them. We propose to keep up this grand Overcoat sale for a while , and to replace the broken lots will add to-day and offer for the I'M ' coming week three more styles , which we can conscientiously recommend as bargains just as great and unparalelled. Elegant wide wale woven back cassimere Overcoats in 2 shades , blue and brown , well trimmed and made at $6.00. This is an extraordinary bargain ; $6.00 would not pay for the Cloth alone in the garment. We have sold the same Overcoats right here early in the season as a bargain for $10 , and they can not be bought else where for less than $12.50 to $15. A large lot of strictly all wool Chinchilla Overcoats , the Chin * chilla made by one of the best mills in the country and warranted Indigo wool dyed , with elegant serge lining and satin sleeve lining at $8. We challenge any reliable Clothing House to produce a like garment for $12. Our price this week is $8. The third is the bargain of the season. A lot of rich and velvety Ve netians and Elysiums , in beautiful mixtures , lined throughout and sleeves with finest silk ; a garment which is not often foundin readymade - made stores , at $15. You would not have a coat made to order any more if you see these. They are perfect in every respect and a mer chant tailor would charge for a similar coat , $50 to $6O. Next week we promise some extraordinary thing in suits and pants Watch our "ad. " Close , economical and intelligent buyers who are judges of qualities - . ties and values are doubly welcomed to this great sale. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. hands and the stamping of feet. There coiild bo heard a confused mass of sounds as of an audience rising to their feet anil dispersing , amid conversation , laughter and the playing of a band. A J till < I Xiw T'P. P stands forPuddlng.for Peach and for Pear , And likewise for Poetry and Prose ; Tlio Parot , the Pigeon that Hies In the air , The Pig with a ring in his nose ; For Paper and Pen , for Printer nnd Press , For Physio and People \vlio sell it ; But when you are sickto relieveij-otir distress Take at oneu Picrco's Purgative Pellet. Oh.yes , indeed ! These aro.thcP's for you , poorMek man or woman. Noth ing like them for keeping the bowels and stomach regulated and in order tiny , sugar-coated granules , scarcely larger than mustard seeds. They work gentfy but thoroughly. A Sudden Decline. Detroit tYoo Press : Two old woodI I sawers who sat on the curbstone near the vegetable market were talking of the times , when ono of them slid : ' I was reading that it only cost $17 to go to Liverpool now. " "Is that all ? " "Yes. " "And the same to come back ? " "Yes. " "That's ? 'U. That's cheap enough. " "So it is. " "And shall wo go ? " "Not us. Wo are not the kind to go sailing around and spend our money foolishly. 1 think wo should start a bank. " "That's better. Say , Thomas , could you lend be 10 cents to buy a peck of potatoes with , and ' > more to buy some bread ? It's all I'll have for over Sun day. " "Could I ? I have only 7 to my name and that's as good as laid out for cod- lish. " Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by expelling impurity from the blood , which is the cause of the complaint. Give it a trial. A Now Idea. Detroit Frco Press : A colored man who called at one of the precincts of the second ward to register gave his name in due form , when ono of the ofllcials said : "Aro you sure that your name is James SpollmanV" "Ar11 suahV" "Yes. Wo want to bo certain of that. " "Mought I bo fcomobody clboV" "Certainly. " "Hu ! Nebbcr thought of dat. " "You must bo sure. " "Sayl Dat upsets mo. I thought I was sartin , but I don' like do looks of dis. Mobbe dars a mistake sumwhar' . Jist hole on till I go homo an1 look in do Bible. Bonn' ketch mo in dat sort of a trap , you know. I'll bring do book right ober. " Ho came back with it in nbout an hour , and as his name was put down ho said : "Izo gwino to-writ it off an1 carry it wid mo Dls boin' onsartin of who yo are makes a pusson drofful queasy. " Love thy neighbor as thyself , and when you see ono with a bad cough advlso him to buy a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Price only 25 cents a bottle. Tbero is no thin f In the world which will give prompter relief to all sufferers from neuralgia than Salvation Oil. Price only 2 ccoU a bottlo. 11HANCH OFl'ICi : . JOHN M. SHAW & CO COMMISSION , Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds , MarRln Transactions a Specialty. JOHNSON & CHIUSTIAN , Managers. 15 HOAIIDOF TRADE , OMAHA. Mcinltcisnf thu Chicago Hoard of Tiade. vutu Wires tuChlcagoauil NewVork. I'rl- An Important Announcement About fit weckt Ofo , while t butlnes * . I Wat lurtilrnly attacked vrtth icruiUUa pains In mr fet. kuem and hands. So rev era ( he ttlnvlc ttiat I took , my bed Unmrdlttcljr. aucl In tire or three < Jui my JolnUi ncra iwullrn to nlmuit iloublo their nulurnlnU * , and ilerp wai clrlM-n frnru me. AfUrniffer- inff thu most excruclatlnc pnln forawrekc , mTnu UnltnfntR andvarlouft other rem dl i , fmuil who sympathized with Hi ) hclpleu condition , said to me : , "Why don't you get Swift'iSpecific nd nuelt. I "III 1-liarnntee a cure , ami If It iloo * Hot the medicine pbnlUoit ) mi nothing. " I at once lecurcd thn B. K. B. , anil after Online It thn first day , hid a quiet night nnil refrfililng ilt p. la a week I ttlt Krtaily twiirfltUil In three weeks I could Htnpand walk about trio room , anil after utlh * ilx bottlci I Wai out anil able to f o in buHuen. Blncolheu I hat been regular ) ; atiay r * ' ' ! of duty , and ttnud on my fret from ulne to ten hours a day , and am rntln-lr frnifiurn pain. Thrio are the plalu and tluiplo fact * InniycaJia.aiiit I will cheerfully an w r all imiulrlai relative thereto , tltbtr In veneu vf Ly null. Tuoiln MtRKIIUt. fr II W. lth itrcet , Hew York City. f NiiimuK , Trnn. I have warded oft a ie- > ern Hlttck of rheumMKm by a timely retort to Swirt'i SperlQc. lu all cum nhere a per. tnaueut rrllef la louitht thin medicine cum- nindtltir f for a coaktltutlonal treatment that thorctiKhly eradicates tb * > edl of UU- ue f rom tUe ivttuui. I Her. W. P. HiRnison , D. D. * Kiw Voar , 111 7Tit ATE. Aftr-r ipendln * | iU ) to In. relleted of Illotxl I'ulron nltLoiii aay bcurflt , it few bottlei ol Bwlfl'n lipectlla worked a perfect cure. U. Pourcn. Vliixi , O * . Hy little girl , aired fli.nnd lx > y > K" ' f" r yean , had icrofula In Hi * worn trarnteil ihtpr. Tufy were pun/ ami klcklv. Today they are healthy audr butt , all tlio remit u : taking a. 8.8. JOE T. COUJIR. Hot luxe , Scimcn Co. , FLI. Tour 8. B , B. hui jiroTed a wondtrful tuccekt In rny caie. Tl.e cancer ou rny face , uu flnubl. would have coen hurried mo to my grave. 1 Oo think Itli wciDdcrful , nnd kai noeiiual. U. U. BraD , Poitniaiter. 1 WACO , Tiiin , liny 9,1SSS. 1 a B. Co. , Atlanta , Oa. : 1 t Oentlemen Knowing ttmt yea appreclat * Voluntary tedlmonlali , vro take plcaiurola tiling thut ono of our lady cuilomiri haa ngalneil her health by the uie of four large bottle * of your great remedy , after having b eu an Invalid for leveral yean. Her troutle waa extreme deuUlty , cauied by a diieaie pe > Dllartaheriez. WILLII * Co.Orueglita. > Three bouki mailed free on application TBK Bwirr Srtcrrio Co. , graveer 3 , Allanta Oa. iUw York.7M - 2I828I8SO Tan sill's ' Punch Cigars wore ihlppod during thn pait two yearn , wltliout a drum mer fn our employ No other nonielntbownrluean trulh- ( ully make such a thawing. Una cRout ( dealer ouljr ) wanted In each town. _ J SOtOBYUAOINOORUCCISTS. n.W.TANSILL&C0..55Stap | tCMr.-.gn lilCR hftsclvenunlvcr al tatlsfactlon In the cure ot Oo'jcrrbcca and Olfft. IprctcrlboUanO ( eel nit lu rciommcni- IDC It to all euffcrtrs , i.J. STONTC , M.D. . Dccalur. III. rr.iqE.oi.oo. Bol'l by Drurtlata. PEERLESS DYES THE CHICAGO NORTH Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , M .iiU'f' ' 'v/-1" " ? ? ' " " ° . riilcBco. Milwaukee. fa.if.atf ' te"V , ll\"le P' < ? Pl' ! of Nobraika.CoIo- ln tnn VT-nf.UI".U' I.rtllh2i N vad . Oregon. wain- MV aVin,1 : ' , ! ? " lu"crlorDamage. . iiin l"i < iu f.V of lno nan"'fou polntu of mporlorltT ? ni 7i"hi/ * i " .I"7.'ns.'Jf lh" ' " " 'I hutw.eiiOmahn roAriiirJ 11 f Ilirce trains a rtny of DAlf lifiSiuiii/ . llllre V.1.1"1 ; tliat hurnKn art and F'Tl" ' ' ' " ' ' " { 'A'S I ounell Hhitr . the trains of thn Union I'aclllo hall- ? / S"1 , ' " u llorl rto' ' > 0.1 wltl1 the o of the Chi- tM. iin ' Tl V"ern "fl ln Chicago the trolna of iTnejC < -unn ctlonwiththoieofallolUtr I-or letrolt ) , < * olumbuf. Indlananollt Cincinnati Niagara hall , , lluffalo. Pllltbnr" 'or ntorMontroa * So.toii , Nuw ' Vork , I'litlnilflpliiB , UalilmorB WHtb- - { iigton , and all pjlnts In the , st Aik for ticket. T | Vrll ° lbTHy/ESI1 ? N" If yon wl | , OBw"ii-i"-mi"- [ ? : . P tien-l Marmgor. flcn'1 1i.a ; r Agent. w. . DAI.COCK . . II. K. , , . ( Agent. i. . " ' ' ' WKsT , CUT l" nger Ag * MI ' K rn m St , Otunha. OVER 10 , 000 MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13 , 000 MAGEE HEATING STOVES 'WERE SOLD IN IBBT. These n iires are morucIOfii | nt than which mil-lit bit wrltti-n in prulso ot the peculiar mtrlts iiooseisfd by the Mugea ( JouiU. . , rrt i ,1 * i w - * rt n i fijv I III * ll > kO1ICr * "I mo the Manao UunK coti tnntly In my SfhooU iiml I'rlvato Kitchen ; It fiilllllrs every rninlri'iiirnt for the most exacting > \ork : I would not oxi nance It for any rnn ( > inailo. " bimil fpr our Kurnaco Cliriilar and icail what physlcluns iirofcisors. scientists , nivchumai mul ini-rchantH nay of the Maneu 1'urnacc.s tnny luvo Inuo. Don't juit In htouiii or llot Water Ap- plir.ltllH , till JOU KNOW Wllllt n KlltHT-CLAeS HOC Air rurnuce will do for half the cost. I'MBMAIIKKltAKnKS , KlIllNACK' , IlKATINO ANO ClIOKlMI 810V1.S AltK r OI.I > FlVKIIYWIIKIIK I/ our amenta , amiwo wurr.uit inch pno to ptva li'rfi-ct natlsfai-tlon to tll tmynr. MAUIU : MMtNACK ( ; ! To ) UNION HT. , lioston , WJ I.uke tit * . Cilcato. ) MILTON nnni'.im .fc 80NH. Aatnta Omalia , Meb. FOUNTAIN FINE CUT AND F J.UQt th *