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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . CTHITRSDAY , .NOVEMBER 8. 18Sa THK CITY. Peter Atlrirn wixa tried In the police court yesterday ( or stealing ti0lK ! ) from Uiu poekols of Mlko Murphy while tlio latter was asleep. In CHSO of Harrison's election , Gcorco Mills will win about 7,000. Fen Grid- Icy will also bo alnrtfw winner , probably to the extent of $2,000. Captain Wood , of the fire department , while walking iilonc JncKsott street in the vicinity of Eighteenth Wednesday u von In tf , sprained his ankle and will bo confined to his homd for eomo length of .time. The fire department was called out Tucbduy night to Marcor avenue , near Fortieth street , whore n bhuo was dis covered In the hull of the Hertz- man block. The damage amounted to about $ -50. Lou. Hoyd , who was arrested In Council lilulls Monday afternoon for complicity In a burglary Unit was com mitted in that city .Sunday evening , was released from custody yesterday after being completely exonerated. It was purely a cuso of mistaken Identity. A Hinnll Illnzc. A small flro occurred at the corner of Tenth and Custellar nbout 8:30 : yesterday. The damage was slight. The cottage \vasoo cupied by Mrs. Kyan and was one of the pieces of properly lately willed by Mrs. Crclfliton to tliu Si. Joseph's ' hospital. Failed. Louis O'szberg ' , dealer In dry good * and notions , was closu by Importunate creditors yesterday. Chattel mortgages for 11:2,000 : were filed. They tire cli Icily in favor of Chlcairo houses and the Omaha National batik. ' The assets are estimated ut $15,000 , with liabilities of 5,000. Caught In tlio Slot A horse belonging to Charles Maker , was Injured in a terrible wtiy yesterday by petting the calk of ono of his shoes caught in the cable slot , ill ir > th and Hurnoy. Tlio poor beast's fright mid plunging xvus the cause of his lioofbcing nearly torn off. The animal will have to bo killed , and Mr. Hakcr can illy afford the loss us he is a poor man. With n Stolen Coat. A negro named Charles Davis was caught by Ofllecr Savage in a Tenth street pawn shop trying to dispose of an overcoat which he believed was stolen. Ho sent the darkey to the lockup and later W. Kaincy , of the Millurd hotel , Identified the coat as his property and said it was stolen from him yesterday. Davis says the garment was given to him by another colored man who wished to have il pawned , and ho was not nwarc it was stolen. Mysterious Dlunpprnrancc. Gcorce Wiuldoll , who Jives at Orchard Hill , lett homo Tuesday morning and lias not been seen since. Ho had about $ 100m his pocket ill the time and foul play /cared. . Ho has been a man of regular habits mid has never been ktiown to stay away from homo such a loiiL'Ui of time without giving his wife previous notice that ho was to bu detained , Mrs. Waddcll is greatly distracted over the mysterious dis appearance of her husband , and has loft a description of him at police head quarters. Found Di.-iul. A stranger , a man about thirty-five years of age , well dressed and good looking , was found dead In bed at the lodging house of J. P. Henderson , TO'J North Sixteenth street , yesterday. Ho was taken to the boarding house by another stranger , who said ho was drunk , and paying U5 cents for his lodging told the landlord to put him to bed , and In ft and lias not been heard of since. In the morning the man was found dead. Ho is supposed to have been a railroad switchman , and was out Jellifying Tuesday night. Ho hud evidently been in a fight , as his face was bruised and one. eye blackened , 'Withoift health' lifq has no sunshine. Who could'bo ' happy with dyspepsia , piles , low spirits , hcadach , ague , or dis eases of the stomach , liver or kidneys ! Dr. Jones' Itcd Clover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases. Price 50 cents. . Driven Into the River and Drowned. John-Zois , living near Valley , entrusted a valuable mule team Tuesday morning to a strange man ho had recently hired. The fellow failed to return at the expected time , and Zcls notified neighboring sheriffs by wire to be on the look-out for the property , which ho concluded had been stolen. In the evening , however , the whole outfit was found in the Elkhoni river north of Valley. The mules were drowned. It Is supposed the hired man became drunk and accidentally drove into a deep hole in the river. Ho decamped , and was last seen making towards Fremont. The mules were valued utfOOO. Delinquent Taxes. For thirty days past there have been few If any butler onlccs In the state than that of City Treasurer llush. It has been crowded with people constantly , and the work has kept the ofHee force on the go far into many a night. The unusual rush was caused by the advertisement In THE DEB a month ago of an tinonnous number of delinquent taxes. The list lillcd twelve pages of TUB UEB , and contained over 20,000 descriptions. TliQro arc between 90,000 and 10G\OJO descriptions on the tax books , so that tHe delinquencies averaged more than one in every live. Tills state of affairs is readily accounted for , and came nbout very naturally. The un paid taxes uro usually on property in the suburbs that was brought Into the' city last year. Many owners had an idea that there would bo no city tax for 1887 and , paid no attention to the matter. Thousands of lots in the suburbs have been bought on contract. The buyers thought the taxes would be paid by the holders of the titles , but the sellers shrcwcdly had a clause In thefr contracts binding the buyer to pay the tuxes from the date of the bargain. It would seem that the average man considers iho minor conditions of a real estate deal rather Indifferently. Hut by far the greater number of delinquents wore caused by the new law , which requires the payment pf city taxes before Jnly I , which Is six months earlier than formerly. I'ronerty owners In the suburbs wore not posted , apparently , on the new order of things , and thu tax list in Tun HCE took them by surprise. The delinquent list Is a ble one , but the property in questlon-isof such low value that the aggregate of unpaid taxes Is a small amount compared to what it mlgbt ibc sup posed to bo. Tha taxes have boon paid on one-third of the pieces of property adver tised and the money collected tticroby is about one-half of ttto whole 'sum delinquent. r Pears' soap is the most elegant toilet adjunct. THE CPU UTS. BtiMtncas llcsmiiiLMl In Enrnies't After the locution. In the district court yesterday Judge V/akclcy resumed the hearing ottlmt old chestnut , Hoagland vs Van Etun. . In the following suits for 'judgment on se cured but defaulted notes the court entered , decrees for the plaintiffs : For dword G. Glenn against the Western Laud and Invest- mentcompany. $935 and Interest ; ebntjka Ravings bankaialn , t Maurice 8. .Uartlott , fl.OCC.COnnd interest ; New. England Loan and Trust company against Dennis Cunning- . liamJulluB 0. Her and Michael Hess-r.J,231.33 nnd interest ; Thomas Brennan and Constan tine J , Smyth.against John Lacourse and Elise Allstrorn , ti,635.M and Interest : ' The jury In the case ot Samuel Cowcn against Joseph Ferguson , ' inon action to.re- covordamages for defamation' character , late yesterday afternoon , returned verdlcl ' ' ef 5 cents damages. John1 L. Miles et al. have brought , sUil tgalott James U. Heiucs ct al ; to foreclose t mortgage on certain property to patlafy a claijii of tt'MO. . M-iry C. Wllburn has filed a petition for a divorce from John Wllburli on the grounds ot cruel treatment mid drunkenness. They 'have been married eight years. The following prisoners will be arraigned before Judge Groff this morning to make- their pica ; James Hand , robbery ; Han Graue , receiving stolen goods ; Albert Smith , grand larceny ; Dick Davis , robbery ; Kobcrt Ferguson , forgery ; Al Petty , burglary ; Gcorgu Wlthlng and John Willis , receiving stolen property. County Court- The will of Charles J. Ryan was illed with the county court yesterday. The residue of the cstAto , rc.il and personal , Is left to his grand children , the progeny of J. H. J. Hyau and wife , to slidro alike , the satno to bo used in their maintenance. John It. Shaw and Mrs. J. 11. J. Kyan are appointed executor and executrix of the Instrument. The hear ing will bu had Saturday. Our charming countrywomen are not only acknowledged to bo among the lov- liest of their sex , hut capital cooks. They declare unanimously that Van Dtr/.or'n Flavoring Extracts are the only ones that impart to plus , puddings , cakes , etc. , the genuine llavor. Why ? liecause they are made front the finest fruit , without any doubtful aid from cheat ) and hurtful chemicals used to sinuilato Uio real taste. Grocers every where sell these extracts. AN ILIjKGAIi VOTE. A MiBtindnrstandlnit Laada to the Casting of n , Hpurlous Uallut. Lew Pcderson , a young Swede aged twenty-two years , Is lying In the central po lice station on tlio chargd of illegal voting. H. R. Kothberger , a man well known in Wal nut Hill , is in custody also on the charge of being accessory to the ille gal vote cist by Peterson. Both were Interviewed in their cells by a HEE reporter yesterday , and It appears from their stories that , the Illegal vote was the result of n misunderstanding. Pcderson and Hothborgcr have known each for some tune , and the latter gentleman supposed that Pedurson was a legal voter , but it has since developed that ho has not been natural ized. Pcderson seems to have con founded the nets of taking out naturalization papers and that of registering , and when ho met Hothbcrger Tuesday , while that gentleman was on his w.iy to the polls , he was asked if ho had voted. Ho re plied that ho could not , us ho had not been "registered" yet , moaning that ho had not yet been naturalized. Uothbcrgcr assured that it was not necessary to bo regis tered ( n the state of Nebraska , and on this assurance Pcderson voted. Hoth ( parties disclaim the intention of tiny fraud. On arraignment both prisoners asked for n continuance until Thursday at J p. in. , and this was granted. For Nervousness Use Hnsfbrd's Add Phosphate. Dr. W. C. Hunscome , Minneapolis , Minn. , " 1 used it In of acute says : a case rheuma tism , during convalescence ; the particular symptoms I wished to relieve were sleepless ness anil nervousness , and the results were all I desired. SMAIjLil'OX IN OMAHA. Mr. Bay Prostrated With the Fatal Scourge. There Is a case of smallpox in Omatiti , but the board of health Is doing all in its power to quarantine the case , and keep the terrible epidemic from being communicated to other persons in the city. The unfortunate man pros trated Is William H. Hay , an engineer on the Union Pacillc railroad , and ho was exposed to the disease on one of his late trips. Ho Is living 181S North Twenty-fifth street. The case was discovered Tuesday evening and re ported to City Physician Hnlph , who imme diately summoned the , other members of the board of health and measures were adopted to keep the malady from spreading. The house In which Hay is living is declared in quarantine and is to bo placarded with a largo piece of card board on which the emblazoned letters "smallpox" can bo seen nearly a block. Nobody is to bo allowed to visit the house except - physicians cians and nobody but gentlemen of the same profession allowed to come away from there. The people in the vicinity of the house in which Bay Is lying sick are greatly alarmed , and physicians with vaccine have been in de mand all day. On &unny shores of tropic isles. Where all the year bright verdure smiles , Constant fragrance lills the air. Yet will SOZODONT compare With those odors of the south , While it cleanses teeth and mouth. THE HEAtiTY MARKET. Inntrtimenta Placed on Record Dur ing Yesterday. Ed Prtchett , t al. to J D McLean , lot 4. blk S. Thornberg 1'lace , wd .11,850 Ed I'rleliett , ct al , to II A Orumm , lot 5 , blk 2 , Thornben ? 1'laco , wd 1.000 W II Matter and wf to I , T Colby , lot 10 , bile 1 , Ttpton 1'lace. wd 325 Bnmuel 1'iuirn and wf to 3 3 Wilkinson , lots 7 H and ili. bile I , 1'rnyn Place , wd . . 1,200 J II Femey , ot al , to A It Kill toad , lots 23 , 21 and X. . blk4 , Walnut Hill , wd 6,400 Wm M McLean and wf to (1 Q Wallace. et al , irK lot 3. bile I. Parker's add , wd. . 2,700 ET Duke to Jno Fly tin. lot 20 , blk O'i ' , second end add to Dedfurd Place , wd 350 L Uulsberg and wf to A Klein , pt lot 2 , blk80. So Omaha , wd 2,000 liUulsbertf and wr to K Norwich , lots IV and 20 , bile 2 , and K lots 10 and 17 , blk 2 , Hush * Sclby's ad < l.wtl 1,100 F M jaynes and wf to J I , Adam. ' , lots ! . 23 and 2 . blk 3 , Mayne's Place , wil 7,600 M McDonald to KM 1'nllleo , wtf lot 0. blk Zl.IsoveiSelden'nadd. wil. . . . . . . . . . . . 660 HORLM ic Hill to llyron Jteod , lot 7 , Yatea * IleedM BUD. qcil 2 Twelve transfers J3" ,077 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Dowrtor never varies. A marvel of purity , BtretmtU and wliolrxomuuesS. More .econcim- U-ul tliun the oidliiiiry kinds and cannot bosohl Incoiniictltlon wltli Uie niuUltuile of low cost , atiort welKlituluin or phoHplmte powilcrs. Sold pnljrln runs. Itnval llaklng 1'owUer ( Jo. . 130 wall street , Nevy Vorlc. COMPOUND OP PTJEE COD LlVEfti OIL AND LIME. Cures Cnu-lis. Cold * , Asthma ! Bron ctiltitr , Dolilll yV > itl > iK Diseases . millScroCulou * ' Humor * . . . .T(1K ( nitKATroPL'L.UllTV Of THIS HAKE AND Km- caclnus pruparatloii Is alone attributable to Itilntrtu- Me worth. In the euro nf.csuKhs , colds , asthma , bronchitis , whooping cough , scrolulous humor * and all coonumptlvtt trmptoms , it has no superior. If auvl. 1 1. no.onu neu-iect the enrlr aymiitomsof illte.au * . when an a entTsl hand which will cure all complaint , of the cbrtt. lunm or throat. * llanufac- Bad Policy to Crow Yet there are many conservative women who never try 'new ideas ; they wait Until an article has become the standard in its line "until it.can crow. " To these women we wantto say that 1'EARLINE has reached that point ; it is now a necessity in millions of homes throughout the land. INTELLIGENT WOMEN recognize - cognize its wonderful cleansing properties admit that it is the modern soap that it has no equal for ALL washing and cleaning mm ? purposes that it effects a saving of time and labor that &WASH1 by doing away with the worst of the rubbing it MS does away with the worst of the wear , and besides > s absolutely harmless to fabric or hands. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers arc offering imitations which they claim to uc Pearline , or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S FALSE they arc not , and besides are dangerous. PEAUL1NE is never peddled , but sold by all good grocers. Manufacture J only by JAMES 1'YLE , New York. CALIFORNIA ! THK LAND OF DISCOVERIES. -Tv < ie IlljfAi _ MI Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Solo by , * , Goodman Drug Co. THEY DID IT. What ? Cured among others the following. They write : M9 Central Ave. . Ciurlnnitl , O. . { January < tli , IH& ( Atbloiihoro * Pllla ba\c rural lie of liver noii > Iaiiit and cly > pei < la. I T VB leu of Be I'ilUtoa frieml who In troubled with tn < llmtlon and ha has impniTM won * Ueifulljr. 1' . H. HoWKKAMl' . 18IU ettp Si. New Haven. Ct , I February luth. lena. ( Athlonhnros P11U worked wondrra In my cam of dyipepila. KUMA L. CLARK. Pills sranll and Ath-lo-plio-ros are pleasant to take , yet wonderfully effective. Invaluable for kidney and liver complaints , dyspepsia , in * digestion , constipation , headache , etc. They'll take away th.it tired feeling giving new life and strength. 49C id 0 cents for the bcmitlfnl colored pic- lure , MoorUh MnlilfU. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. Many men nro unmindful of the laws of health nod expose IhemBclres to n < l kinds of wcftthor. Such Imprudence often results In dangerous CouKhs , Colds , Chest , 1'ams. Uboumatljiu , Fclatlca and olher painful ntlllrtlonv HEN. BON'H I'l.ASTMl Kill bO f Oil all lbo . " " " ' reliable citormil remedy known for the prompt relief und euro ot such ail ment * . It kecimin ahoallhy flow of tlio bluoif when Ilia DDCCinCIITI Al bodrUo po ed to the ravages rntolUtNLIALoftlie"'u > tllulonitn'tUiier. ! ! | i iikwiukiiiinb , .Hrcrul bllTcr , wm Blk fet VKNMIN'H 1'i.ASiEuand icluse " others. . two rent utamptu Hrnbur- Jounsnn , 11 Plan Street , N. V , lor n copy of iNsimjcrinss IIIUM THE hoc- TOII , a valuable household took. PreserveYour Health D. < J. HALL & GO.'Q VKUKO- ItATKI ) HIICKSKIN UNDKIt- UAUMKNTSiSmltn'sI'iU.mirord to porsoni ) Himceptlblu tncolil tlio bent protection iicnlnst I'.NIill MONlA. UHK1I.MATISM. ami nil I.UNC DISKAKHS Itecoin- moniled for l.mlUis anil Kentlo. men by the MciUrnl Knciil ty tiuiul for IllnstruUiil circular. CAXFIKLD IWHHKft CO. SOLB M.\NUKACTUIIKII3 86 Leonards , , Now York City T. E. CIUPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Room OS Tradcra' Ilullillne , CHICAGO. Boi'crencci-ileiropolltan National Dank. It. U. 14 u & fo. Tlx Ilradtlrcet Co DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Not only relieved like by roost medicine ; ) , but cured permanently with llulm'a Ooldeii Dysnou- la Cure. 1'rlca Cue a box , All druta'Uts , Dr.J.RMcGrew . . , OIIP of tlic Most Successful In the. Treatment- all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , Unacrthe Ooctor'H form of tre tm nt no ills ease U cunslttiired InrurablH , until thu iiaits of . trio Jjoily affectetl by ainease are ilvstroyed fas.tor tnanthey can bo repaired ur built up. . CONSULTATION VllKK. . Treatment by correapondunco. Send stamp r forreplj ; . . , . . Offlco--.Bu8hman Block ; ) Othand ' ' Nub. . . OMAHA MEDICAL # ' SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & DoclRo Sts. roil THE TIICATMEVT Of AM , Appliances for Deformities and Trussss. llest faclllt'es ' , apparatus and rrmcillen for rui-cciv. fnl traatuwnt ot Tery form of ill en o reulrlu | < lleJIcal or fiirgleal Treatment. . FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Iloanlaiicl attendances best ho j > ltal nccomiuoda- tloni in tLe west. WHITE Foil ClllCUJ-lus on Deformities and Itrncci , TruKioi , Club KeeUXnrtatuio of the t-plne , lllei , Tumori. . Onncer. Oaurrh , Hron.hltH . , Inhalntlon Kleilrlcltr. l'aralr U } Epilepsy. KldtiClllmUer , Kyc , Kar.kln ! and Hlii > ilan 1 ansurnluiloporatlons Diseases ofVWomon a Specialty. HOOK ON DisEA'-Ba or WOMEN FHKB. ONLY SELIABEE KEDIOAL INSTITUTE WAIUNIKA SI'KCHt.TV OP PRIVATE DISEASES. All IJlool Dlscaso isiicpe fully trciitod. Syphllltlo Poison removed frouritlio system without mercury. Nuw rettoratlTu treatment for loss of VMM I'ower. 1'crsom unnblo to l lt u nmy lie treated at home by 5 ° rrf poDd3iicc. All i-nmraiulcsllotiB confidential. Meilkinci ut luitrnuionti tent by mall or oinres' . fe.-utcly parked , no murks to In llcate contants or 5inler. One poraoaalinterview prcfi > rr d. Cill and consult us or send blMory of your case , and wo will Mad In plain wruppercour BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Cpon Trhate , S portal or Nervous Il easm. Impo- tcucy , Syuhllts , Ul etund VarUoculo , with quustton VM. Address Omo to jVfdfcatutnd Sur/ic ( / l Institute , or DK. McMENAMY , Oft. ISthnna Dodce ti. _ 'OMAHA , . JEB. FOB CHILDREN. If they nro wcak.dellc.itu looking nna troubled withwormx , Ifnlm'H Chocolate Worm l.ozengos lay hat they need. I'rlceiac. All ilrugslsta. We arc apalu prepared to show a com plete stock of Men's Itiislness Suits , nindi ) lu both sacks anil cutaways , Inning rccdtetl large invoices during the past week. Also , let us remind you , if a Dress Suit Is needed , we can please you. Overcoats In all styles and at the right price , THE CHICAGO MORTH Omaha , Council Bluffs Aid Chicago r " ° . ' ? lr K"ai. ° . * * 'Or n Molnes , Mars ! Cedar Itaplds. Cllntoa , Dlion , CblcaKo" Mil , t.- erada , Oregon. A a h- lu" rior i polnti of inperlorttr tbl r"ai1 'i Wcl1 at human a.rt and luo eqnal " of which mn not - be ' found ' olnewham At iounculllun.tlie : t atn ofthe l/J / on VaIBoVh ll. ? Anenfieoti ln u.a" > a . ' ! epo.1 w . " ' " ° e "f the Ch * * ' " Ilrln fSf.ii Korl'1"Vlcm ! - ln CUlcazo the tminilrf Jalt ? n l"ne. ! " Con.n9 " > n with fbo.e of all other for Detroit' Columbui , Indlananolli Clnrlfin.il fMa ara { .alii.1 lluffalo I'lluburS.TWHnto , ? ? ? I pct'ton. Naif York , I'lU adelnhia naliiriinra wif.ii ! jngton , aua til p'ola'ta la'tUe ! . . ? ' A.k for tlSkei. Vi "NORTHWESTERN . wu o.v. -Oeu't I'asi'r Agent. W. N. DAHCOCK , ( Inn'l Wcltcra AECnt. II. E. itlHIlAITicket , Aent. . , . . _ n. F.iWEtfr. cur i'mnTji A gout 1(01 Farnatu lilM Oui alia. Neb .WEAK MEN ! Iu4i miii. at wi. v M-gn. , . * i UCtlt DTK To ) f iXUtp < islepurpoM.COBCOsr 1TBWK1KNUI. flT- . , , j )1 ) ootbioicurrtnu wfaik n m * .tftr. cf kMlts. DdYl urovtlt Imprortmtnti o r Il olh c Ixlu. or tt Htp r p ll7c t JUllinio Un. "iti .r - - 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 oi letters from outside ordering Overcoats. We have not said half enough about these garments in our last "Ad. " Hundreds of customers praised the Overcoats more than we did , and acknowledged that what 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 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. Al ot 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 , $5O 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 quali ties and values are doubly welcomed to this great sale. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Burlington Burlington Route Route CB.SQ.RR C.BSQRR. The Burlington takes the Uad. It was in advance of all Imes in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car rvice between Missouri river points and Chicago. , > -Jtw It was in advance of all lines in giving the people ff 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 f passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver 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 CB&QflR. CB&Q'RP i U. S. BEPOSITOS7 , OUAHA , MSB. I'niil Up Capital . . ; . . , . . $100,00.0 Surplus. . . . . . . ; ; . 50,00.0 II. W. VATFS. rresulent. , ' . - . LKWIH 8 , ItKfcD. VJce I'rosWent. . A. E. TouzAi.iN.2na Vic ? J'rwlrti'nt. 'W II. 8. UmiiK ? . Caaliler. PIlttCTOItS. w. V. MOUSE. JOIIK S. H. W. VATKS. , . LEWIS ti. HBKO. A. E. TouztUN. . Ilinklng Ofllce- THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th ana farnumSts. JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS F.XrOSITION'lSlS. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-5O4. THE MOST PERFECT-OF PENS KNN.YUU * ij WAa'Hitn'ars mccessf ully unr < i monthly by UVM10,000 Ul < . ArvKaft , Kfftctualamt I'lraiant : l iicrlKit bymall.or at drupRlsta. , Sr < i ( < ( J 'art/cu/tirs itofitugt * t tArai [ > i. Aildrt4j TUB UURCKA CuEUtciL Op , Jur"Orr Mtcu. Ifor tale and tiij mall l > u ' Drug Co , , Omaha. VinUCVanuallurlnftrytro.jlfjca . llyiulclc. , | MUPltl ly nnrtfcuJely curoil.lMOCIJTA . Cai > - tuleii , Severesti-iisvacured In t. ven ihtvn s > olil HJWuerbox , all llruL'Kli.ts.'Or by iiiull fioinDo. GRATEFUI COMFOKTING. Epps's Cocoa < JJHEXKFAST. * "Mr n thorouch knowledue of tlie natural lawi .which eovern the oj > eratlons of dli'fttlmi arid nutiV Him , and by a carutul applUatlun oflhetluu proper > tli'i nl well relecu-d Cocoa , Mr Kip | has pruvlJfd our breakfait table with a delicately llarorvd bovcr i ( which 'may > ave us many heavy doctor' bills , ' Ills by the Judliloui uie ol > uch arlklrs of dcltthatH constitution may be irudbally built up until strong enough to retul every lendrncy til dliea.v , . Hundreds - dreds of subtle maladies are ttoatlnii around ready luullnik wherever them Is a weak pulnt. W Uaf - ' - ' - " - - " - well ricaoe marira falal shall by kceplnir ourselves forllded with putu blooil and a prvuerly oOurlsbeJ. Irarae.t'VClvllSarTlreliaielte. Made simply wllh boiling water or milk. Sold only Iniialf4 iun > t tms byllrotura labaled thus ! /.rn r.nn n no Hfimi.o , | > athic CliemtitJ , ' I.O.NUON. " " " PEERLE8I DYES