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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1888)
' 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 7 , 1888. THE CITY. Mr. Cobiirnays that Kill Morrow , the odloial plasterer of the school boa.rl ( , IIIUHt J0. August Kuhl , an inmate of the St. Joseph hospital , died of typhoid fever yesterday. The funeral will occur Thumiay afternoon at " o'clock. F. 1C. Sahhlleld was arrested for most brutally kicking his horse Monday nljrht. On nrraignment the pra-ccuting witnt'ssi'S failed to uppcnr , and bash- Held was released. Captain Wood , of the lire department , while wnlkintr alone JuoKbon street in the vicinity of nighluunlh last evening , sprained h'is ankle and will l > o confined to his home for some length of time. The ( ire department was called out last night to Mercer avenue , near Fortieth street , where a bliuo was dis covered in the hull of theIlnrtz - man block. The damage amounted to about $ ' > ( ) . _ I'crmmnl I' E , Hudd , of Lincoln , is at the Murr.iy. J. C. White , of Lincoln , is nt the I'.ixton. JmncB Iloltnui ) , of Lincoln , is at tlio Mur ray. ray.n. . M. Phllbin , ot Norfolk , is nt tlic Mil- Innl. J. S. Halter , of West Point , Is at the Mil- Inrd. J. M. Saminons , of Clmdron , is nt the Mil- Inrd. J. V. Portions , of Wccpini ; Wutcr , Is at the Murray. W. L. Hey wood , of Nebraska , is nt the Pnxton. W. P. McF.irliuic , of Fremont , is nt the Mlllnril. II. 1) . .Inrncs nnd wife , of Madison , nro nt the Mil lard. S. C. Itced and wife , of Portland , arc at the Paxtoii. A. S. Hayes , L. E. Fuller and S. S. Deni- Ison , of Crute , are nt the Paxton. Hon. A. H.Uliarde , receiver of government funds nt O'Neill ' , is at the Paxton. DctnrtcrH. Privates Sumner C. . Howcr nnd Willis UufT , who were tried nnd found puilty of do- Bortiori by u general courtnnirti.il , loft yen- I tenlny under nn escort for Lcavenworth military prison to serve out a buntenco of four venrs. Prlvnta Hobort Comcrfort , who was nlso found trinity of desertion nnd sentenced to four years , was pardoned by the secretary of war and has been ordered to return to duty. Dilllculty of breathing , tightness o the chest or throat , quickly relieved by a , few doses of Dr. .I. II. McLean's Tar "Wine Lung Halm. 2o cents a bottle. Evening Star Hall. Monday ni littlio Evening Star Social club Rave their lirst ntmunl ball , ami about one hundred and llfty couples were present ut Aletz hull. About twenty of them came from Fort Omaha , nnd joined in the Brand march , led by D. I' . O'Conncll , at ! ) o'clock. About thirty couples entered for the pri/.o wait ? , and the judges finally awarded the silver cup to I ) . Clifton , and the ladles' toilet set to Miss McNeal. Music was furn ished by Prof. Ulaufuss. An Absolute Gum. The ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in larjfo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , nnd all skin erup tions , will positively cure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mail HO cents. Florence Items. The city council met Monday night and adjourned until next week. Mr. Albert Kayinond.who wns injured Mon day by the fall of n pile-driver ciiKino is seriously injured. At present ho can only speak with the greatest difllculty. Ho was conveyed from Florence Mcnday evening to bis home in Omaha. There was considerable excitement nt the polls yesterday. All were anxious to see how the waterworks men would vote , nnd it was found that they had been manipulated in Hascull's interest. The only complexion powder in the world that is without vulgarity , without injury to the user , and without doubt a beiuitiller , is Pozzoni's , Who It Will He. "Superintendent Dlinkcnsdcrfer's successor ser has not yet been officially named , but I think you can say the bulletin will read like this , " said a railway gentleman : "To bo superintendent of the Nebraska division , C. F. Kcssequic , superintendent of the Idaho division , vice II. Ulinkcnsdcrfcr , resigned. "To bo superintendent of the Idaho division , John Uapclji. assistant superintendent of the Colorado division , vice C. F. Kossuuuic , pro moted. " Advice ( o mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al B ways bo used for children teething. U soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all pain , cure-sju'lnd colic , and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25c a bottle. Duncan's Kcpnrts. The monthly report of Robert D. Duncan , Inspector of plumbing , which was sub mitted to the council last night , shows that 30 new Jobs of plumbing have been inspected ; 10 old jobs have been remodeled ; 23 com plaints have been mad-s for violation of plumbing ordinance ; 17 of these were against ono man ; 4 arrests have been made , 3 plead ing guilty and ono case w.is continued ; 87 excavations hnvo been rctlllcd in streets by plumbers ; 57 patches have been made in paved streets ; ! MO permits given last April have expired this month ; i18 ! excavations were completed in streets ; 3s3 permits to iniiko excavations for water , sewer and gas- pipes were issued ; 1M of these were in spected for which there Is duo $114.90. Amount collected during month $100.-15. Without health life has no sunshine. Who could bo happy with dyspepsia , piles , low spirits , hoadachaguo , or dis eases of the stomach , liver or kidneys ! Dr. Jones' Hod Clover Touie quickly cures the above diseases. Price 60 cents. AN INSOLENT JEHU. One of tlio I'rocesHloii-Dlsturbltijr Car DrlvcrH Striken the Mayor. Barney Shult/ , driver of street car No. 11 on the Thirteenth street line , was arrested yesterday for assaulting Mayor Ltroatch. The affray occurred Monday evening about 9 o'clock when Shultz was trying to break through the lines of the parade with his car on the intersection of Thirteenth and Doug las streets. The mayor was nt the intersec tion and the horses ran against the animal ridden by him almost unhorsing him. Mr. Liroatch ordered the driver to stop the car nnd not attempt to drive through until thcro should bo an opening in tin ) procession , tihultz replied with a string of oaths that ho would do as ho d d pleased , and started up hU horses and made another ut tempt to break through llio lines. The mayor then seized the bridles nnd backed the horses w against the car. ShulU then seized his Whip , and jumping over tbo guard , com menced to beat his honor with the butt end of it , accompanying every blow with a Hood of expletives. Shultz would have brained Mr. Uroatch had it not been for the inter ference of other persons. A warrant was issued later , nnd was served yesterday. When the document was read to him , and ho learned who the per son was ho had assaulted he turned palo and eatd ho would not have struck tbo may or had he known who bo was. The affair gave ribo to the following corres pondence yesterday i OMIUA. Neb. , Nov. 0 , ( Mayor's OfflcoJ Mr. Win. A. Smith , Supt. Omaha llorso Hallway Company , Omaha , Neb. , Dear iUndlug t the lutersco- tlon of Douglas and Iflth streets wltno lng the procession as it passed , I saw the cars on your line break through the procession repeatedly. I endeavored to stop them , and MMzlng tlio hordes of Car No. 12 in my efforts , I was struck n heavy blow with the butt end of n whip by your driver. Your mnn stationed nt that point for the express purpose of aiding the cnrs to get through attempted also to Interfere. I sent for policemen , nnd stationed them nt that point thus stopping the cars until the procession had passed. No. matter whether your driver iccogulzcd me ns an oHicinl or not he would not bo justified in striking any citlrun , I have ordered his arrest , J have observed that on different occasions when processions were passing through thi > public streets thnt thncars on your line wcrodriven through and through the procession without any regard whatever for the rights of the people taking part in these demonstrations , or the persons witnessing the same. Tills was the case on Saturday nlghtduring the democratic procession , and It was the case last night. Vonr company acts as though they had the exclusive right to the streets through which their lines pass. You seem to overlook the fact llmt the privilege which you enjoy comes from the people themselves , nnd that they have some rights which you must re spect. I cat ! simply ctmractcriro the course of your company us pursued upon these oc casions ns an outrage , and now ariviso you that there shall bo no recurrence of the kind in tlio future if in my power to prevent. A year ago I sat upon tlio grand stand with Mr. Cleveland lu the city of Philadelphia wit nessing the passage of the military column , which rcipiired over three hours to pass the grand stand. Not n vehicle of any descrip tlon was permitted to cross the streets through which the column was passing. This is the manner in which things are done in largo cities , ami n uroper respect for the rights and privileircs of the people demand that you should behave with common de cency. Respectfully , W. J. HitovrciT , Mayor. O.MUIA , Neb. . Nov. 0. Mr.V. . S. Seavoy , Chief of Police , City Dear Sir : In the ab sence of any ordinances bearing upon the subject , nnd upon receiving notice in the fu ture of nny dcmonstrntlons which nro likely to be held , such ns the passage of n proces sion through the streets of the city , and without awaiting any special instructions , you will please make such arrangements as in your judgment may bo necessary to pre vent the breaking up of the procession by the car lines of this city. The manner in which the Omatia Street Railway company has con ducted itself In this respect is simply out rageous , and 1 am determined that it shall not occur In the future , if in my power to prevent. Respectfully , W. J. UHOATCII , Mayor. "Tho best on earth" can truly bo said of Clrlggs' Glycerine Salvo a speedy euro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , tetter and skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. 23 cents. Guar anteed. _ THE UKAIiTY MAKIUvT. IiiHtriiiiicnlf ) Placed oil Kecoril D ur ine VeHterday. n I , Thomas nnd wife to S Moore et nl , lot I. Dennett's sub. Orchard Hill , w d. . * J.300 J I , Wiles ot al to SI 0 Cutler , lot 1 , blk 'JO , Carthage ndil.w d va KTDnkc. trustee , to K T Orlllitll. lot P. blk ll < .2cl add lledford 1'laco , w d CM 1'II .Johnson et ill to.lolm Latensar , wft > ft of e ai l ft of US' , lot T , bile \i \ , Orchard Hill , w d 1,500 II II l.lttle to K I Holt , lot U , blk 2 , Hush & Selby't ) add. w il COO I ) K Archer iiud wllo to K I Holt , lot 3 , blk'Unsh & Seltiy'B add. w d COO II A Trillium to 1 Allison , lots II ) , 14 and ir > , blkfl , Jerome Park , ( ic d 60 Wei-t rarnam Street Iliiildlng association to I Allison , lot 15 , blk U , Jerome Park , wd 7CO OV I.usk nnd wife to 0 I ) .Jones , o 'iO ft of w 120 ft of lot Si > , Mlllnrd Jj Cald- wall's add , w d 4,000 II N llnynesand husband to L V Cruin , lota , blk I , Denlsoadd , wd 6,000 KJ Peterson at til to A F Ohmnn , Jots 0 and . llk 4 , Campbell's add , w d 2 S Schlcslnuer ct nl to A Lindner , lots 5 and U , blk 12 , tJchleslncvr's add , wd. . . . 300 Twelve transfers tK > ,203 All doctors recommend Jan-is' Brandy. For Rent In Council BlufTs , two ele gant brick residences in desirable loca tion , by Odell Bros. & Co. , 812 South 10th street , Chamber of Commerce. Dr. JolToris' remedy cures every case of diphtheria. No physician required. CITY COUNClti. It Pauses the Appropriation Ordi nance nnil Other Mattem. The city council met in adjourned session , as a board of equalization with Alderman Hurnham in the chair , lost night. Alderman Bechcl moved that the action taken in con nection with the report of the city engineer , as regards the grading of Wlrt street bo re considered , but this was substituted by a motion by Councilman Leo to the effect that the former chairman , Councilman Lowry , bo asked to turn over the papers pertaining- thereto , to the city attorney. It will bo remembered that it was upon this issue that Chairman Lowry refused to make a report to the board of equalization until certain matters in connection wcro investi gated. The board then dissolved and the council convened with President Bechcl in the chair and ten members present. Communications wore received from the mayor vetoing minor ordinances passed by the council , una the action wns sustained. The appointment of Calvin K. Shaw as special policeman , was confirmed. The appropriation ordinance for the month of October , amounting to (159,071.83 , was presented and past. The council then adjourned to meet Thurs day evening. All Hno Liquor Stores sell Jams' best. Mr. Samuel Fletcher , the veteran theatri cal man , is in the city. Ho represents Han- Ion's "Lo Voyage en Suisse , " which will bo presented in this city next week. Jams' 1877 Brandypurcstsafcst&best. Ancient TlinnKsKivliic Days. Table Talk : Thanksgiving dixy was suggested , doubtless , by the Hebrew feast of the tabernacles , or "fcastof in gathering at the end of the year. " Its history in America begins as' early * as 1G21. The occasional observance of such a day , formally recommended by the civil authorities , was not unusual in Europe at an earlier date. In Holland the lirst anniversary of the deliverance of the city of Leydon from the siege , October 3,1575 , was kept as a religious festival of thanksgiving and praiso. In the English church service the 6th of November is so celebrated in commemo ration of the discovery of the gun powder plot. Ono of the most remarkable thanks giving customs on record prevailed in Southampton nnd Easthampton , L. I. Montauk point which consists of 0,000 acres was owned by numerous proprie tors in those towns , and used as a com mon pasturage for stock. Tlio time of driving the herds homo to winter was iixed at a meeting by the town council , "nnd it came , " says the his torian , "to bo a rule from tlio period be yond which the memory of man run neth not , that the Thursday of the week following the return of the cattle from Montauk should bo observed as a day of thanksgiving. " At an early period of Now England history certain periods of prosperity wore often made the occasions of public thanksgivings or feasts , nnd often aday of fasting and prayer was turned into a day of thanksgiving by what seemed an immediate answer to their prayers. Perhaps to recall to our minds that the lirst Thanksgiving of the' pilgrim fathers may put us to the blush. Olten on this day have I heard such remarks as "I have no thanks to give ; I have nothing for which to be thankful , " from lips that it would seem might have had a life's work in framing words of praise and gratitude BO blessed were they in tlio health of themselves and their dear ones , while for some fancied trouble this great good wosjiuito overlooked. Tuko oootlivr , J ryia' Plttsburg Chronicle : The telescope manufactured by ordorot the late mill ionaire Lick for the university known by his name in California has'enjoyed the distinction of being the largest and strongest in the worlds but it is likely to undergo u comparative eclipse. Mr. Alvln Clark , who made it , 1ms under taken the task of making one yet larger and more powerful , Should ho succeed , as ho is perfectly confident that ho will , valuable additions mav be expected to bo made to our knowledge of the worlds by which wo are surrounded. In a re cent talk on the subject , Mr. Clark dis closed some facts quite contrary to gen eral belief In regard to astronomy. It has- been popularly supposed that \so had reached the maximum ot olTeetlve tel escopes. Tlio big ones , the leading as tronomers told us , disclose little of the heaven's wonders ; and they pointed out that the most important discover ies of the present centuries had been made by telescopes of a medium sl/.c. Hence the deduction that it was useless to bother with larger lens H. Such a theory of course gave us little of practicable value to hope for from astronomy. With the telescopes now in use wo could expect to determine more accurately the distance from the earth to the sun , or to lay bare more stars ; but in discoveries of this kind the great mass of humanity could scarcely bo expected to take any very deep in terest. It was the verdict of most of the professionals that the Lick teloseopo would bo a failure , so far as adding any thing to practical knowledge of the heavenly spheres was concerned ; but in this , as in many other instances , they were mistaken. It has already been demonstrated that , properly constructed and located , a big tolof-copo is more ef fective than one of smaller size. It has been shown , in fact , that there is prac tically no limit to the power of a tele scope , and that if a sullleicntly powerful ono can bo made wo can bring the planets near enough to examine their every nook and corner. The lens of the now in strument for the university at Los An geles is to bo forty inches in diameter , and Mr. Clark claims that ho is able to make ono five feet in diameter one which will bring the moon within it few thousand feet of the earth. It is bimply u question of time and money mainly money , as a telescope with a live-foot lens , properly mounted , would cost a million dollars. If Mr. Clark's position is true , and there is every reason to believe - liovo that it is , astronpmv , n science which has been practicallyBat a stand for years , will take giant btridcs. There will practically be no limit to the discov eries it can make , and thcro should come from it some practical benefits. Each year we will know more of the heavens , and of all sciences astronomy will bo changed from the slowest to the most progressive. POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThH powder never varies. A mnrvcl of purity , strength ntul uholesomeness. Jloro econom ical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude of low cost , short welfitit alum or phosphate powders , Sold only In cans. Iloval linking Powder Co. , 120 Wall street. Now York. FOB CHILDREN. Ifthcyareueak.deltcate looking and troubled wlthxvorms , Huhu'.s Chocolutu Worm Lozenges Is what they need. Price'Joe. All druggists. Mas H97er--Established 183C Adolpb lleyer Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FAKNAM STREETS. General Agents Tor STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-O-S Story & dart and Slioninger-Bell Organs SPKCIAI , PKICKS AND TUHM3. Write ( or Catalogue. DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Not only relieved like by most medicines , but cured permiiuently w 1th MuUiru Golden Uyspep- slaCuro. 1'rlcauOcabox. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John Q. Jacobs , ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At the old stand. HOT Farnam St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended. Telephone to No. Zi. DrJ.E.McGrew , . . , One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. A cure truaranfeed In all cases of I'HIVATB and SKIN U1SKABK3. All disorders of the KKXUAfi OHUANS Cured and MANHOOD and UNBKUV HKSTOllEb. Under the Doctor's form of treatment no dig eaiie Is considered Incurable , until the pans ot the body affected by disease are destroyed faster than they can bo repaired or built up , ' CONSULTATION VHEE. Treatment by correspondence. Bend Etump for reply. Office -Bushman" Blpck. 16th'and sta. Thomson Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAVK NKVr.It IIKEJf KQUAh TO I'lUJS- ENT MAKE. MOKE POP UljAU THAN KVKIt , A I'BHKKOT FIT GUAUANT12KU. Three Lengths i-hort , Medium nuil Ex tra Lout ; . Twelve Grades. Highest Awards ( I ranted. THE IIBST GOODS AND CHEAPEST QUALITY. FOR SALK KViniYWIIKIlK. THOMSON , LANODON & CO. , NEW YORE. s-OI.K MANUKACI'UUinit ) . Mention tlio Unmtm Uee. OMAHA MEDICAL a d SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th Si Dodge Sts. POR TUB TIIIATMK-rr OX ALt , Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. tlort frtcllitle. " , nppantiii and rrmodlen for ( deceit ful treatment ot over ? form of dlicaie requiring lle.llcal or hiuttlenl Treatment. FIFTY ROOM9 FOR PATIENTS. Hoard anrt iltaudiinco ! belt IionpHul accommoda tions In the wc't. WHITE ran Cmcui.Ans on Doformltlci and Hracei , TruKie * , Club Fp t , Curvature of the Hplne , rilci , Tumor * . Oncer. Catarrli , nronchlils , Inhalation , Electricity , I'ariilynu , Cpllcpir. Kidney , Bladder , Eye , liar , ttkln and Blood , an 1 all SurtMoil Operations Diseases of Women a Specialty. HOOK ox DISRATES or WOMEN Fjir.s. ONLY EELIABLB MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKINO A m'KciAi/rr or PRIVATE DISEASES. All blood lliea c luoceasfully trontod. Syphilitic Tolson removed from the system without mercurr. Nu < r restorative tn-atmunt forlosi nt Vital Power. I'enons unable to visit un may bo treated at homo by oorrotpondonce. All communication * confidential. Medicines or Instrument * ont by mall or eipro's. cocuroly paokod , no m.irk to Indicate contents or lender. Una pononnl Interview prcfurrucl. Call and consult u or Bend hlmUjry of jour case , and wo will Mud la plain wrappenour BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Dltcnios , Impo- tcncr , Hyphllis , Uleitund Varlcoccle , with question Kit , Address Omaha Medical rtniJ .Surgical Institute , or DR. Mc-MENAITIY , Cor. IStU and Dode St . . - OMAHA. Beware of Fraud , as my name and tlic price are ttampid on the bottom nl all my nUirliH-d Fliots before leaving the factory , uhtch protect the uc.ircn against high prices ami inferior couJs. If a ilealer offerW. . I. . . ItoiiKlMH shoes nt a reduced price , or says he has them \\ithout my name and price stamped on the bottom , put him down as .1 fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS lf > O SHOE * GENTLEMEN. The only calf 3SKAMLKSS Shoe smooth In- Bide. NOTACKSorWAXTIIItEADtohurttho feet , easy as hand-sewed and WILL NOT 11II' . TO THE PUBLIC. Th went circular lent out br the New Kogland T.ailfr'i Protective Union dated Auffuitlit. 1KH8 , rc < iuetinr labor or- Kmtzatlona to Boycott rnvfhorv , 11 futieand ntiiicadinff , aa ere I * DO trouble at my factory , M It Iff running at Iti fultnt capacltj.andhaa hfn furnvtrartar. lemplcjbothKnlghti of Labor and the Laitrr't ProtfCtUe Union * nen ( and in order to prove to the tncrabrri of Labor orsanizatiuna ercry hcr that the itattinenU made la laid circular are fuUe I oflcr $5OOO REWARD to any perton or ptrionl who will prorc all the itttenienti mid * In laid circular to bo true. Tina oflcr will hold cooil ucUl Januarj lit , 1SS9. \V. L. DOUGLAS , Brockton , Man. For sale by Kelley , Stipc.i < k Co. and Gco. S. Miller , 012 North 10th St. BUY THE , FAMOUS ; WILL iNEVER .BREAK , . GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR , IANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET I MAYER , STROUSE & CO. FRS. 4a BROADWAY. N. V. We nro ntrnin prepared to ninny n com- slock of Men's plelo Iluslness Suits , inmlR lu both sucks and ciitnmijs , Inning received lanjo Invoices during the past week. Also , let us rojiilnd you , If n Dross Suit Is needed , < S cuu please you. Overcoats iu nil styles nnd nt the right price. BOYS' ' AND CHILDRENS' ' DEPARTMENT , BOYS' WEEK ! CHILDRENS' WEEK ! Special Bargain this Week in Boys' ' and Childrens' ' Suits and Overcoats , Perfect Clothing at Popular Prices. A Wholesale Stock to Select From. The following special lots are offered this week at prices which only a house like the Continental can offer. Lot 3230 ' Blue Overcoats 11 to 16 Price , Boys' Elysiaii , Ages , $7 $ , Lot 2875) ) Boys' ' Blue Elysiaii Cape Overcoats , Ages 4 to 13 , Price $5. $ Lot 3406 , Boys' Cheviot Cape Overcoat , Ages 5 to 14 , Price $5 $ , Lot 3073 , Cassiincrc Knee Pant Suits , Ages 4 to 14 , Price $3,50 $ , Lot 3413 , Striped Cassiniere Knee Pant Suits , Ages 4 to 14 , Price $4 $ Lot 2882 , Mixed Cheviot Knee Pant Suits , Price $4,50 $ , Lot 2883 , Black Diagonal Knee Pant Suils , Aes ? 4 to 14 , Price $5. $ We make no hesitation in recommending the above named lots as" thoroughly reliable and at a lower price than is often paid for infer ior goods. Samples oi all the lots advertised sent to any address , or sample garments will be sent and may be returned at our expense if not sat * isfactory. Freeland , Looniis & Co. Proprietors } Cor. Douglas and 15tli Streets , BOSTON , NEWYORK , DES MOINES , OMAHA Burlington Burlington Route Route C.B.&Q.R.R. . -C.B.&O.RN , , The Burlington takes the lead. 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. jf 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 youcan feave 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 , Route C.B.&Q.R.R. C.B.&QflR. Health is Wealth ! On. B. O. WKST'S NKIIVB AND nruiw TUBA * HINT , u r nteed cpeclfie for Hysteria , Dlzilx nes . Oonrulslonn , Fits. Nervous Neuralgia , Headtcne. N rvous Prostration , caused by the UBO of alcohol or tobacco. Wakcfiilness. Mental Depression , Softening of the Ilratn , resulting la Insanity , and leading to misery. d cyr and death. Piematnre Old Ace , IJarrennesi , Loss t 1'ower In either sex. Involuntary I.OSSM and Bpermatorhceit caused by over-exertion of th brain , self-abuin or over-lndulEtnco. Each bo * contains one month's treatment. 11.00 a box. o * six DOZM for l&.OCt lint by mall prepaid on r celpt ot prtc * . WB GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To cur * amy oas * . With ch or ei r o lT d by as for at * kozta , accompanied irtttt M.OO , w * will e nd flfc nrchaser ortr written cuarante * to refund tb monty If tb treatment d es not effect a cure. Guarantors Issued only by C. F. GOODMAN. Druirlat , BoU Agent. 1110 Karaam Ptrrot. Omaha. NaU. PENrVYIIOYAI , WAFFT18 am puccecsfully uned monthly by over 1Q.WO jjuiles. AroSaft. Kfftctualawl I'hatant V > J l p T box by mail.or at ( Iruja'lsts. Staled y'arrcttIar ( 2po8t B8 t mp . Ailclrwa Tnr. El-Riif. t'niuueit. Co. . IJUTROIT , Mien. tyr salt and by mail by Goottmtn Gmafta , -THE OF TIIR Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Itoute from Omaha nnfl Council Bluffs to ETHEEAST5 TWO THALN3 DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL ULUfl'S Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cfdar linpldi , Itock Island. Frceport , Kocltford , Clinton , Dubuque , Darcnpott , Elgin , Madison , Jancsrlllc , Bclol Wluona , La Crosse , .And all olber Important nolnli East , Kottbcait tad bOUtllCMl. . . . . FortbrouBb ticket. , call ou tli * tlcktt igent at 1MI r roaaiitr t. In Darker lllock , or ai Union faciflo l llruan Rleeperi and the nneitplnlnt Can la lh worWare run on tbo mala Una of tbe Chicago. W11. wakto It til. Paul Itallwar. aua oteraUcDtlonla p l to paii ng ri 67 court oui upleei l tti coaiB a/ . jf. > lll.j.Ktticntrsl Maoagir. . . . . - J. F/TUCKrSlt.AiiHtant / General A. T. It. ClllPUM'JSlt , Qiaeri an - - ' /HailTOJID , AMiittDl General rr. Surgeon and Physician , . Office N. W Curner lith u'ni.uouBUsdt. Offlcs ional U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. I'ald Up Capital $4 00,000 Surplus 50.000 H. W. YATFf , I'resulont. LKWM H. UKI.D. Vice 1'reslilent. A. U. TOU/.AMN , 2nd Vlcn 1'rfnldent. W. II. H. MumiM , fa lil t. IJlllECTOllS. W. V. MOltSB. .1011N 8. Col.I.l.NS. II. W. YATEg. I.BWIHH. ItKKU. A. E. TOUZAMN. OlDce THE IRON BANK , Comer U'th and I'armim Stv A General Hanking HualueaaTransucted. SteckPiano Memar > able tor povrerful irn P thulta tone , pllabla actlfen and a.t > aoluia aurablljty. ad yeara' rgcor < L the b at jTuarAfatee of the lenca of theta fnitrumentu. WOODS ? , IDCF. BROS , PEERLESS DYES AKB TUB I1K3T.