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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVE CBEH 10. 188& 5
PAINTED A LURID CRIMSON ,
Lincoln iho Scene oE a Ropubllcru
Jollification.
GRAND RATIFICATION MEETING
The Cntillnl City Colclirntc-i tlio
tloti ( if llnrrl < m nnil Merion In
nt Stylo-A Terrl-
blc Acokli'Mt.
Ltvcoi x BUIIEAU OF Tnr OMUIA. Dm , 1
Ntt'J 1 > STIIRCT , V
TjtNttji.v , Nov. 9. 1
Tlif rilyof Lincoln was colored alurii
crimson to-rtlffltt. < lreiit ooiiflres innili
the principal RlrouU us light if < 1".V
ninl iniully ontliu-diislic remiblicivns
fortuivl the line of iiuirch alino-tt as long
as llio fuco of Iho iivoratto doniociMt
Tla * imitations sent out. wore niiswerei
in porioil , and every train throughout
the day brought dolujjutioiis from oilius
and towns all tnur the sUte. Ueduii > i
rates had bui'ti sccun-il over the various
roads , and republicans llocKod to the
Capital city as uovcr be-fore. Although
practically un impromptu allair the rati
fication mcotintf was much the largest
over witnessed in the stale. Four yours
of democratic rule oxidontly around
to the highest pitch sluitiliciliiKpnthus-
inoin. and the ffrcat demonstration a
Indianapolis last nijjht was cerlainlj
rivaled by the republicans of tills-state
Nebraskans , democrat or republican ,
never do things by 1ml VOH. lOvoi'i-
lliinir went. The dyinp demo-
cratii1 city administr.vtion inter
posed no objections , and from man
ifest indications e\idi'nUy believed in
the irood old maxim , "Knrly to bed and
earl.to . rlso maUea a man healthy ,
wealthy and wise.1'
Tim committee appointed early ycs-
tordav morning did their work well.
Invitation telegrams wore sent to prom-
incut republicans and thu rank and file
of the party in dilleront parts of the
state. L'lompt replies came accepting
Iho Impromptu invitations and a ffi-o.it
ciowd ot visitors wasnssnrcd before the
day elosed. Tlio attendance fiom abro.ul
Wilt beyond expectations. It was an
other outpouring of thu Israelites from
bondiiKO. As liullghl commenced to
deenen the lluttcr on the streets an
nounced that spoct.itorsvoro gathering
\\itnobs the imposing demonstration.
The wlnterish air aeomed to hold no
ono 1.1 chcclt. Streets were lined by a
throng of humanity , do/.en deep , surg
ing and shouting at the slightest prov
ocation.
The presidential salute was fired at
the turn of 7 o'clock by the university
cadets. This was the signal for the
] ) araders to move , and the liu of inarch
was taken , up ono street and down an
other , headed by the republican
llambenu club , closely followed by
the 1C. of I' , band , the old sol
diers , Ural voters , university cadets.
visiting clubs , colored band , tin horn
brigade , citi/en voters and foot and
mounted clubs. Transparencies
carried by hundreds of hands , some ot
which wore peculiarly fitting and
timely. They provoked great laughter
and enthusiasm. Some read "A Repub
lican President , Semite and House ; ' '
others "Log Cabin Hitters is all we
Drink , " "Free whisK.v and free cigars
caught the democrats' " The local hits
piovokcd a great do.il of mirth. It will
bo remembered that free trade caught
two or three prominent republicans ,
and took them off into that sophism ,
thus securing their votes for the demo
cratic nominees. "Hnrwood won't get
that foiotgn mission1'uml"Hnrloy lived
Now York , " smiled benignly unon thorn.
The parade was reviewed in front of
Funk's opera house on O btreot. Con
spicuous among Nebraska , republicins
in the "grand stand" stood Senator
l\Iamlcr-oii , Congressman Conneli-elect ,
Governor Tliayer and the entire repub
lican Htato ticket-olect. Itwas n grand
sight , and inspiration caught the mul
titude. As soon as the review was over
the Metropolitan rink was filled tote
to the utmost. Short but happy
spcelics were made by lead
ing republican orators. It is
needless to name them. Cheer after
cheer greeted them n they faced the
vast audience. Shouts nnd hurrahs fol
lowed thorn when through with their
talks. Tlio David Citv u'ee ' cluh intcr-
Bporsed the hpeeoh-nutking with their
spirited campaign songs , and they , too ,
were cheered to the echo. The ladies'
republican club of Greenwood occupied
prominent seals. Delegations from
Boward , Fremont. Beatrice , Nebraska
City , Tecum&ohVtihoo , Abhland and
\Vooplng Water were participators in
( jvcry leading incident of the wonderful
demolish ntion. Kvory device imagin
able was "codgered" up for the enjoy
ment of the occasion.
Tint the end came at the time for the
departure of trains. At midnight the
city wascompnrativoly speaking , quiet.
Needed repose w is sought. No greater
political demonstration was ever wit
nessed in the state. It rolloolod credit
upon the party , and especially upon the
tireless energy of the stale central com
mittee. The campaign of 1888 has
andcd , and it is to be hoped thnt para
lyzed business will Boon revive ,
UK 100K IMS 11MK.
Soon after the machinery at Fit/gnr-
. rUd's brick yard was * started tills morn
ing ono of the employes , named Uanlel
HurUo , was caught in the shafting and
iiiHtnntly killed. The speed ot the en
gine bad jiihthcou started. It had not
reached over forty revolutions per minute -
ute at the time the terrible accident
happened.
The unfortunate young man was as
sisting one of the other hands in shift
ing a bolt on the second lloor , where all
the hhafting lb placed. A bolt had been
thrown off , but the rope used to hold it
away from the shaft to prevent wear
was tangled and the other man went
for a new pleco , leaving Hurko to hold
the rono. In KIIUO way it became wound
annual his wrist and caught in the
turning shaft , and ho was jerked from
his feel and whirled into the air. Ho-
tween the lloor and the shaft the space
was not moro than twelve inches , nnd
the unfortunate follow was drawn
Through this several times before the
machinery could bo stopped ,
AHSOOH as | Ksslblo Hurlco was evtrl-
cotod , but a gasp , a quivering breath ,
and his spirit departed the tenement of
.clay. The revolutions of the engine
injured him terribly. Ono side of
liis head was a great , bloody bruibo ;
his right arm was broken between the
wrist and olbownnd twisted entirely oft ;
several ribs were fractured and his left
leg was broken.
The coroner was Immediately notified
und wont to the Hceno of the accident.
Ho considered an inquest unneces ary ,
but took the Btatomunt of those who
witnessed the tragedy. The body of the
young man was then taken to thu un-
ilm'tauor's room and prepared for burial.
The funeral will probably bo hold Bun-
day , under thu auspices of the Ancient
Orclor of HilwrniuiiB. A mooting was
hold to-night to arrange for thu cere
mony.
David Durko wns twonty-soycn years
of ago and a native of Ireland , where
nil of. his / a'nllynow are with the ox-
uoption of an unolo who restde in
Jloomlii tou , 111. For several yotvrs
pn t ho hrn boon In the employ of Hon.
John I'lt'/gcrald. and has won the re
spect of his employer find companions.
I or mio tiiuo past Hnrka 1ms been
living inVesl Lincoln. Jlecontly bo
and his roommate , Daniel Knright , ar
ranged to go to Otnaha to make a start
in some little eutei prise there. This
nimnlug he staled to nnrlght that this
would bo his last da > ; that ho proposed
to got ht time , and that tlmy would go
to < imalin on next , Monday. Poor fellow
'
low I lie took his lltno , but'into the un
known world.
sri'HKMi : rouT : M vmnis.
tVntico vs Armbuster. continued.
.Proctor vs IVllit. submitted.
Ilrcsslur vs Vv'ayno county , submitted )
Hale vs Christy , error tiom the dis
trict court of Oleo oounty. Kovcraod
nnd remanded. Oilnion | by Cobb , .1.
ft.indi V4 Stale , error from the dis
trict court of I'awnee county. He-
MMsetl and roinanilctl. Opinion by
Maxwell. , ! . . Hcc o. I'll. J. . ilisbOnling.
( aHalimi v.s Fowortt ot a' ' , appeal
from Iho district court of Douglas
counU. Alllrmed. Opinion by Keese ,
Ch. J.
.sT.vir. rr.Atjr Atiovvi : .
The bo.ird of public lands and build
ings met in adjourned session to-day
and allowed the following claims :
John Lavne , for industrial home at
Milford , * l-r > ' ) j.8) .
John Latilium , csllmiile on work on
Capitol grounds. $ j)07.50. ! )
( in xnxvs AND xoii : < 5.
Hon. S. . \lexander. . of .lohnson , is
in Lincoln to-day. Ho came up to
ratify with the victorious army.
frank Snow. John Harper , Charles
Barwoll , ! M .Sm\the , Al L. Hughes.
Cljdo TajloiV. . I. Austin and Kred
Wriffht , the gentlemen conn > rising the
republican glee club of David City ,
registered at the Capital hotel at noon
to-day.
Hon. W. .L Council , congressman -
elect from the First district , was in the
Capital city to-day. He expressed him
self gratified but not in the least sur
prised at the general result of the
election.
Oscar Hanson , of Dodge county , was
committed to the care of Wai dor
livers .vesterduy for grand larceny , lie
will serve a two years'sentence. .
The following ( jentlenion were in
command of last night's ij.irade : Mar
shul , .1. C. Mctlriilc ; assistants , h. M ,
Melick , S. .1. Alexander , Major Frank
liu and O. C. Hell , Lincoln ; T. J. Pick
ott. Ashland ; Captain Cobb , Wnhoo :
Major T. S. Clarkgon , Omaha : E (
Carnes , Scward ; .1. II. C'ulver , Milford ;
Major Watson. Nebraska Cit.O. . ; . Horn
Syracuse ; II. M. Well * , Crete : C. N ,
1'ierco , " \ V.iverl.Colonel . ; Pratt , Ben
nett ; J. .1. Thompson , liiekmau ; Dan
Champion , Firth.
A Dish of New PN.
P stands forPuddmplorPc.uhiml for Pear ,
And likewise for Poetry and Prose ;
The P.irot , the Pif-ccm that flics [ u the nir ,
The Pig with a rniR in his nose ;
For Paper nuil Pen. for Pnattr and Press ,
Tor Physic ami People who hell it ,
Hut when you atosirk.toielioveourdisti09S
Take at oncu Pieivo'H Purg.itive I'cllot.
Oh , yes , indeed ! These are the P's
for you , poorsick man or woman. Noth
ing like them for keeping the bowels
and slomach rajjulaled and in order
tiny , sugar-coated grannies , scarcely
larger than mustard seeds. They woric
gentfy but thoroughly.
WALNUT lllljlj SCIIOOlj SITK.
A History of the Deal to ( Jet l'o. J9 ( > s
nion oT tlio Ground.
The history of the Walnut Hill school sites
which. cMUsotl much controversy in the board
of education Wednesday niKht , is succin ctly
BB follows :
To begin there has novcr been but ono site
ordered purchased. At a. meeting of thu
board Aupust bth , a rcsolutioa orilcrinsj the
secretary to uilvertiso for proimuls for
school sites , m which Walnut Hill vvaj to bo
provnleil for , was introduced by Moms
Morrison , and unanimously adopted by the
board. These proposals vrero advci tlscd for
and received , and on motion ruferred to the
committee on now territory , who were in
vested with power to make the selections ,
and recommend tlio same to the board.
On August 25 this committee mido a ic-
port , sptvifylnK the selection of sites made ,
and recommending for Walnut Hill that the
board purchase lots 1'J , 13 , 14 and l > , of block
17 , at & 5l > 00.
On motion this report was referred back to
the committee , the site for Walnut Hill bulnff
deemed unsatisfactory , inasmuch as it wduld
entail an additional expense of $1 , ! > 00 for
Rr.uliiif ; The committee , which consisted of
Morrison , chairman , und Sholcs , Fclton ,
Saville and Mct'luro , were also Instructed to
confer with the committee on finance , Messis.
Gray , II. T. Ulark , H. C. Clarke , PurmeJcc
und Livescy , as thci u was no money with
which to pay for these sites , and It was
thought advisable to ascertain where it waste
to come from before any contracts were
mad a
On August 22 , Morrison , chairman of tlio
committee on now tcirltory , submitted a
verbal report , ajjainst thu puiohiise of the site
selected at Walnut Hill , and in lieu urfflns
un optional site in lots 53 , M , 51 , fil , fii ) , 57 , 5S
and 5'J in block ! i as much moro desiiablc.
These ciKht lots are la the Saunduxd &
lIUnebauKh addition uiultho pnco lixcd upon
Lliem wns $5000. with much loss gradliif ;
than on tlio previously-proposed site. Moi-
nson recommeiiiled the purchase.
The conimltUio on tliiaiice had prior to thin ,
lowovor.recoinmended proposals for 5200,000
a l > ends IK ; placed botore thu people to be
voted on at the next election.
A joint report was submitted the s.i e
evening by the committee of llminco und
loniinlttcc on now territory , rccomuiohdinj *
he silo selected by Morrison , whicu was
adopted.
The membcr.s of the committee say that
.hoy were Induced to niako the recommcndn-
lon to which Morrison so strenuously ob-
cctcd ut the last meeting un account of an
mprovcmcnt iu the site , und the much more
economical price asked , * 5,000 , with but
ittlo additional for grading.
For NcrvouMiens
Use HoMlbrd'/i Aolil iMiospliulo.
Dr. W. C. Hansconio , Minneapolis , Minn. ,
sitya : " 1 used it In a case of ncuto rlieumu.
Ism , during couvulusounco ; the particular
sjrnptoms 1 wished tu relieve vvoro sleeplessness -
ness and nervousness , uud the , results were
ill I desired.
'
A Dunr Drunk : .
C Johnson was arrested oil suspicion of
atualiug u bottlu of ucer , although itvus not
tnown from whom ho had H'chcd It. Cap.
ain Given , however , assumed thnt he knew
nil about it , nnd Johnson \\as fiiKhtonod Into
i confession Hu pleaded guilty , hoping
herebs to lighten bis soiitcnco , but thujiulgu
gave him twenty days in the county jail.
Quick , safe and huro. This is said of Sal
vation Oil , the great rheumatic ix'inedy und
greatest euro on earth forpaiu. PiieoDS
onto u bottlu.
"Down in the Coal mines underneath the
'rouurt'1 coughs anil colds uro very frequent
mil there is whc.-e Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup
s invaluable.
Out A train.
A permit has boon gi anted to the Mctio-
lolltan Hallway Co , to open California street
rom ln Iltuto boulevard ( Forty-Thirdstrcet )
our blocks eastward for the purpose of
juildlng a c.iblo railway , provided the same
hull bo done In accordance with the require
ments of existing city ordinances ,
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria ,
VTlien Baby wu lick , wo gave her Castoria.
When the was a Child , she cricJ for Cutoria ,
Whirnahebev nolUw , ebaclunctoOiutoria ,
Whn , she had OUldreo , nho garo them Outoiia.
An Important Annonncement
About lt rtft-ii ncixwhlla&t buolaeM.1
traa luddintf altACked with ucrtirlaltnx
pain * inmjTfft. kneel acit BuniUL 80Mirer *
lti attack that 1 toole mjr twd Immediately ,
Knd In tire or thrm dKT BIT Joint * wrr *
aTfollrn to almoat double tbtfr natural ulte ,
pndir p WM drtrtn from tnr. Aftcrlntlor-
Inf t1 moit e cniPtatln p ln fornwfplc ,
UUDR llnlnienti ud Tarlotn o rr nmnllei ,
a frfiMirl nlio 7m'AtBLi a-wltlimjr htlploj
condition , raid to me i
"Why don't you ( jet Bnft' ! 8r cine n4
nit. 1 ntil guarantee A cure , aodlf ItiloM
Opt thoTntdlcIii * Khali cot you nolblntc. "
> I M on ) rrcurnl the 3. S a , ana nftor
O lnx It tbo tint clay , had a quiet night and
refrvihlng elern. In n irt > "k I frit greatly
brnrrUtfJ In tbrruweekn I cntim > ltiiariit |
walk aliout the room , ami after usliu nix
bottlu I irni out and nbl to 10 to builneta ,
Blnunthcu I linto t/eeurbgulailT atniriii. ' !
of Oiitjr , anil Ktnnxl on my fret from nine to
tfn hoiua a day , nnd am eutlrelr frfe from
rain. T&cio aie tin' pJnln nnd ilnplo fnctt
Innrri-c rrul I will cheerfully atimtor nil
r lill o tbrrcto , clthirln imiwu ot
tjqtilrloii
r mail. Titouu Miimuje
* It W l thi rcct , > ewYortCtty.
F MA rtnu.it. TKSN I harp \vnrJiMl oft a
Vcro atiat.k nf rlirumntlfim by n lintel } mort
to Swlft'ii Rpctfflo. In all cnjr wWroatirr-
Bianrnt r 'l f t * lauxht this mnllrlue ciim-
rnctidi lUfK fnr n romtltutlonal trrauncnl
that tlmrinuhly rrndlcatra the ( cedi of iu >
aie from tlie iy < te ii _ _
X. Iter W P. lUnutsOit , D. D.
' Ktw V HK , fn Trn AAfter npandlnf
ITOO tu 1 rtAletcil of lllooil PolMin ltbout
any torn-fit , few In ttlei of Swifts Sppclna
worked njicrftctcure , C. I'oniim.
' Ticttt , Ol My llttlo Rlrl , ageil nlx.niid
boy , nf' four jenrv hail forofula In ik *
tfoitt travrtcd Blinpo. Thny wfro puny
and tick r. To day they nra bi althy aad ro-
Lust , all the remit ot taungS. S.S.
JOK T. Cotxiin , i
IUDT Lntr , ScitTtn Co , tu. Tour S. a.
B. nanjinirrd a nondcrral tuecc In my
ca ( < ? . Tfi > can < * r cmy inc < * . no doubt ,
vruuld hatn aoon hurried me to my KraMJ
flo thlult Itlsunderfill , nnd hn unc > iual.
n. II. limn , Postmaster.
WACO. THAR , May 9,1533.
B. R C < x , Atlanta.Oa. :
GontltMnenKnnwinjtthat you appreciate
Voluntarytestimonialwo take pltuaurala
Stating that ono of ourlndy lUstomerfl has
regained her health by the u e of four larg *
bottles of your great rcmeilv , after baring
btonnn Invalid fur smeral ) ( ar . Her trouble
ntu en trrmo drbllltr. caused by a illdcnuo po-
eullnr lolur noi.IILIS& Co.IlrUKKUIs.
i Tlireo tionLs mailed free on appllcatloa.
IRK SWIFT Srrrtrio Co ,
Uran art. At Inuta Oa.
iiavr rort,7M UiooUway.V
ANGLO-SWISS
Combination oFCmJenss il Mill and the Best Chocolate ,
Sold by
I'nvton , OnlluBher&Co. T0 % TOr , 70) ) . 711 South
th Street.
Hklmrdson Urns Co. 100" , 10.W Jones Street.
Win Gentleman. 10th nnd nnd Cuss Street- ) .
A. H. Gladstone , 1108. Ul'J
SOME DOCTORS
( lint they can't CUK
Rheumatism anil Ncttralpin. Others
&iy they uin but -tlon't. Ath-lo-
phn-ros says nothing but cum.
That's tlia secret of its Hiircesfl.
Years of trial luivc protetl it to bo
a quid , safe , titre cure.
Concord , N II . S it 1. 1S9T
In my own family tthlorihoron waHU ed
SR n laRt rtsort , the UM'rlmvluK Niifl'tivil
front ihciinmti-ini for rcani and havin
liccn trtmteil for tlio dfwiie liy dlnrixiif
pbyxldatix in tills UUte iitnl .Ma < u-udiu.
tt wllljout e\en temi < or > r > rtllif.
Ulion rfcomnundatlonpcoreMof pio.
hiv iii.eil tbiH rem ly vritli thn pamo
B clalniPfl for It C. H. WII.KOX.
lnbiiiiic ) | , Iowa. Jan 3 lew.
AthloimoToH h IH cnmpMvu i-nicil me of
ncrMius luailacbn nnd I feel thankful for
ull the tfood it hax done nn * .
i\Irn I.ooi r. Citinnr.
Kf Send f cents for the bo.uittAil cotorol pic
ture. .Moorish Wulden. "
THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall Sf. N.Y.
HNPRECEDBNTED A1TBAOTION
U O\ Kit A MILLION DlbTIUIiUTKJ ) !
Louisiana State Lottery Company ,
Incorporated by the ICKis'iUuro ' of 1MI8. for
ndiicntloiiiil ami CLmrlt.ible puriiase.i. ntnl it.s
frmu hlto iiiiulo u ] > art of tlio pi iMcnt tuto Con-
stluition , in If-Tii , by ttti o\ui whelming ponul.ir
voto.
r.HANDlIXTItAOIIDIS'Alll" DIKWIVfJS
tilkuplULU Sciui-Aiinu illyijunc ami Iliir-oiiilierr
ami Its UIIANI ) bINGM ; NOUIRIt D11AW3
INGH tnko placu on each of the other ten menthe
In the year , ami are all drawn In public , at til
Acatlemy of Music , Now Orleans , La.
"We do htreby certify that wo siponlso ( lie
nrraiiKi'iueiits tor all the Jloutuly and Si'inl An-
uuul Diawluut of 'Hie I.ouhiau.i btato Lottery
Coinpanj. and In person jiinnaue nm' contiol
Uie Orawlngs themselves anU tlint thu brtino
uro conducted \\itli honesty , fnlrnes * ami In
oed faltli toward all paitie-i , and we nuthoil/o
thu company to lisa this c crtllkati' , ith fac-
ilinllos of our al nuturus nttached. In lit , utler -
Jseinents "
COMMISSIONKUS.
\Vo , the tmderslgnetl Hanks ami Hanlcc r4.will
layiill 1'rl/es druwn in The Loulsluua Stotu
Lotteries \Milc-h may bu presented at our conn-
'U1H.
IL \VAI.JlSIiv. : . I'rea , I onla'ana Nat.llauk.
I'lKltltlMNAfX 1'ios. State Nat'l Itiinlc
\ . lI ll ) I f. ITos. NcwOrk-ans Nnt'lllank.
JAHI , KIJIlN.l'roj. Union NatlonaUluuk.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ,
In llio Acailnny of Muaic , Now Ur *
U-ntis , Tuesilny , November 1U ,
1HHK.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000.
100,000 , Tleksts at Twenty Dollars each ,
lalvei $10 ; Quarter ) , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twee *
isths $1 ,
LISTOITIUZPS ,
,13 Prizes , amounting to . II.G5lr03
NOTI > . Ticket * ( Irawluu Capital 1'iUe * urn not en *
ItluJ to tfrmlitnl prlsct.
Iir-hon tluiiIUiis , or nuy further InforiuntUm
HBlii'd. write IrKlblr to tbo uailertlk'iirit , clrnrlr
latlus four rc l.ence ( , llh Hlate , County. Hlrof t anil
umtu > r More rupiil tctura nialliloltrury lll U ) H -
urtxl by juur urivloiina an envelapo Ueiirlng j-our
till udtlrvM
bon.l Iti-iTAIi KOTI'H. Kxprtu Money Onl < m of
lew Vork Kxclianirt ) lu onllinry leKor , L'urr uoy U
-
_
iddress Registered Letters to
NUW UULKAN8 NAT1ONAI < HANK ,
Mew Orleuiijt , La.
7 AnrArTJI ? ! ) luuttlia proencoof.cu.
XIliiTl lljlil I > ljlV trail HeauroKurd and
: rly , who are In churveol ( lie drawings , U ftL'uur.
nice 11 f alisulute falrnimi nnU Intonrlty. lluu the
liiiiit-C * are nil niual.and thutnoonu ran poitllly
irln * whuinuuibir nUliltuxr a inlio.
Ifl.JIKMHKIl.alHi. tliuillio rmynient of prltetli
IUUANTKK11 IIV I-OUU NAUOMAI. BANKS UK1
DM Urlvaui , BnJ tun Ticket * urvoicuml hy the 1'rc *
lunl of mi luitlliitliMi i\Uuvo lUnrtfrod tluhK aru
ire uliod lu the hlitneH rourtii therefore , bvwitr *
( any Itnllatlon * or anvnBiou icheme ) ,
GENIUS WITHOUT AMBITION
Is Like a Cannon Ball Without Powder *
MORAL : A man that , will pay ? CO to n Merchant Tailor for n Suit or Overroat when ho can liny the sim
iliar garment for less tlum hulf that price , has either moro money than brains , or ho docs not me his wits to the
best advantage.
"Workman and Independent Man ,
It is to your inteiest to cnll and see our extensive slock of Fine Merchant Tuilor-nmilo Suits ntul Overcoats ; the
most skeptical observer and inveterate bargain seeker is sure to be suited.
Owing to the heavy consignments , wo have lately received from our ngents throughout the country , vro will
ciYer them goods at the following A'ERV LOW PRICES.
OVERCOATS.
$9.0O buys a CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which wns made to order for $2O.
$11.SO buys n CASSIMERE OVERCOAT , which was made to ardor for $22.
$10.75 buys n good CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT , which wns made to order for $28.
$ IO.OO buys nfly front WAKEFIELD DHESS OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $30.
$2O.OO buys a KERSEY OVERCOAT , which wns made to order for $4O.
$24.OO buys n Satin Lined MELTON OVERCOAT , which was mnde to order for $ BO.
$28.BO buysn Silk Lined TREBLEM1LLED MELTON OVERCOATwhich was madeto order forOO
$3O.OO buys the finest SCHN ABELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT , which was made to order for $65
$35.OO buys a fine BEAVER TRIMMED ( SHAWL COLLAR ) OVERCOAT.which was made to ordo
for $7O.
4O OO buys n FUR LINED OVERCOAT , which wns mnde to order for $ SB.
FALL SOUS , CORRECT STYLES , Elegantly made and Trimmed ,
$9.0O buys n Seymour Snck Suit , which was mnde to order for $2O.
$11.BO buys a One Button Snck Suit , which wns mnde to order for $22.
$13.73 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , which wns made to order for $28.
$1O.OO buys a Railroad Sack Suit ; which was made to order for $3O.
$2O.OO buys n Four Button Cutaway Suit , which wns made to order for $4O.
$24.OO buys n One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $ BO.
$28.BO buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which wns mnde to order for $6O.
$3O.OO buys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway , which was made to order for $60.
PANTALOONS
Of every description o goods and any style from $3.00 to $10.00.
They must be seen to bo appreciated , from 816.00 to $40.00.
ALL ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A PIT MADE FREE OF CHARGE.
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS
1119 FARNAN STREET , 1119. OMAHA , NEB.
ESTABLISHED 1851 ( 186 So.
Chicago , Ills. ( Clark St ,
Tig Regular Old-Established
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
(3 ( still Treating with tha Greatest
SKILL and SUCCESS
CtaicNGrvotis , and Mate Diseases ,
NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood ,
Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terribta
Dreams , Head and Back Ache and nil the cfTectl
leading to early decay and perhaps Consumption 01
Insanity , treated scientifically by new method * uith
never'Tatltng success.
A3-SYPHILIS.ind all bad Blood and SlcmDIs.
eases permanently cured.
* S-KIDNEY and URINARY comrilamU , Gleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicocele ami all iiuease *
of the Gcnito-Unn.ny Organs cured promptly without
injuiy to Stomach , Kidnrjs or other Organs.
Jt'if No experiments. Age and experience 1m.
portant. Consultation free and sacred.
* 3)"bcnd4ceiit3 postage for Celebrated Works on
Chronic , Nervpua and Delicate Uueases.
> 93 ihose contemplating Marrface send for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated guide Mali , and Female , each
15 cents , both a ; cents ( sun \ r.Corsult \ the old
Doctor. A friendly letter orcill may savefntnresuffer-
inc and shame , and add golden years to life O-llook
"Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " jocentijtamps ) . Mcdtcina
anil writings sent everyhere , secure from exposure.
Hours , 8 to 8 , Sundays 9 to i . Address
F. D. CLARKE , fV * . D. ,
186 So , Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL.
3VER
10,000 MAGEE RANGES
2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND
13,000 , MAGEE HEATING STOVES
WERE SOLD IN 1887.
Tlioio ilfrurosnre moro eloquent than volumes
vlilcti lulght IM ) written In l > nila of tlutptxullur
iierlta uosaesned by tliu Mtiuto ( ioods.
Jli8-4l > * nr.ov8/ys OKTIIR HANom :
"IISH the Jlageo irturiKH uniintiintlv In Jiiy
k'liools mid I'rlV.tttt IvUolmn ! HtiillllN nveiv
eiiulremcut for lint most uinctlniork ; I
voiild not oxclmiiRa It for any riniKo madt1. "
r-ond for our Kurunco Clrculiir nnd road what
iliyHldansprofesanrn , Mdontltt" , iimcl uuluHitml
itprclmntsDay ot tbeirngtia Kutnitceditinyliuvo
inibo. nonlinitln bt um or lint Muter Ap-
) aratMbtlllyou KKOW wliat n MIIKT CLASS Hot
Ur furnuco will do furluilf the rent.
Tut : 3lAniR : lUNiii.H.l'uitNACLii.IlcATiNn AVU
'OOKIMJ BTIVhS AUK SOM > EVKRYWDEItr. by
mr aReutt. ntul wo warmnt pacli ono to KVH
> erf ct Hatlsfixition to the buyer. MAOKI !
'fltN'AOK CO. , M ioiH : UsiO ! ( Sr. , IJoston. W
tt tlilX ( > Ko.
- norKUB & BONH.
, Agents Omuhu , Neb.
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( Successors to John 0. Jacobs. )
Jndertakers and Erabalmers
\ \ the old stand , 1101 I'aniam St. Orders by
telrgrapb solicited and promptly attended.
Telephone to No. 22.
SteekPiano
Itemarkftble for powerful mMr
ihctia topf , pliable lee ana
ikiliu durability , 80 jtvn' rtco
ISS tout guarantee of tti
enca of tnes butrUrutBo.
WOODBRIDGEBROS ,
S ! ° JR ° in.Foll'i 'f"0"1" or V lr hA o icrloniily Jrolnc >
llnlryitnlltror Ielllllal d IbMr erToul PyUfmsf and irt.j
re Incopicl'atod for tlio M uly Wtitlea oflilo c nflna
ptrfccl retlorutlon to
MANLYVIGOR
Health. Rlrenrlh and Ilohust Mnnhoo.l In the
, la
cSZSSJSSfiffi"3"1 " ' " P" ' " ' "h < "n rBUi1cJ
rmt i. null , qnlftly rcitorxl to
VOUNO
lr.uclihulljVk ( , rcncia l , . . . { ; ikini".ntuJ , ulllttl
! h'nV7 BBBM 1 ! * ° J " ' "i"1 ' p" " " 'l > l > iTl'o , nS
' "OLDER MEN ! . ,
Virility luj
rol.ncr I > TO rrn >
lurtlj WB.k.uM wl who find thrm.il , , , | , M Tl < orou.nt lotillr
I'rfft of rutinri > lie trt H/lilfi HIM ' fl Mrrl ADnnTTn
MARilt. * J'I ' * ' 'A orTj'IrSflty'oV'wiWoIS
blmJii llh inorltlei Iriciuliillli to
BrVASICOCUE RAOICAUY C'JBED WITHOUT OPERA-nOl..n
CIVIALE REMEDIAL AOENOy-
liQ Fulton Street , New ; YorH. ,
CHICAGO *
Omaha ,
Council Bluffs
And Chicago ,
, Jtsrjlmltown
ad nllnn ; v.r' . " ' 'eago. ' Milwaukee
tf.rrot tlj" uumorous points of nuperlorltr
11
a. < * " 8..thr5 ° traln' rt r of I AV
, wliicJi
are tbe nntitt
that huronn art and
Ingenultr can erf ate. lt < { 'AljAORHr/RKPlNfi PAIIM
luu equal of which can not lii t uiind eliHwher. At
C u > icll Illurr. the tralni .if the Uiiion KSlrlo Hail.
ca/aela& tn Uloa ,1 l' ° f"Vltli ho of "So'ch i
" "rthweaiern .
hf. ? \ < UT. In Clilcngo tbo Iralnaot
Kilter " ffo'e " " " " "otlon will , ihosSSf illolhir
ySiareir'au'uSi2Sbli."iVi ? ' " " " " polli. Cincinnati.
r laeara tain , uurialo. J 'Ittuburg , lnmt ( > Mnntrnal
io Uiu. N w York , biladelpliia 1 altlmoru wT.l I
jn.tou , ar,4 all points In th , ia.t , ' Ai for tllt Y " a
"NORTH WESTEnN"
It y u with the licit accomttiodaiiori All tlrk.t
' ' ' ' " TU " ' " " -
Ateat
I'ulilic taio of Imported
diaft utiiHIoiiH and trot.
tliiKKtuck at i ork. Neb
Nov. .7. ItUM , cominiii'
clu atU.MJu. in ,
Wo will oiiur our entire
utork of ImrBeB , about
UO in nuinber , . ' 1 I'er.
cnAron , I Clydesdale ,
laiilro , 1 French 0' < > na
dl.in , uuorul ( 'rado
draft and ono trottlnc etallidii Tlio b.ilauce
( onslitnoftrottlmf breJ mart.a , fllllos and driv
ing IIOMUJ ,
'I IMt.Mri : Due years tlniH , good bankable paper
ventured. B nnr rf lit dUcount for cash.
JtAIN OH BJI1NB. fc lld for
.
F. MVOOBS , Altctlotioer.
.
c / ( iu lUMMiiwpUf vt. t * ni fCHU & VMiUKi'in
trutttlM ( Muted ) cotitttinJiitf full i irlcul4f4 ( or
Lofun rur * % free t > t LJiruv Ad Irew ,
PROF.r.Of FOWLERMooduoConn.
DR. HORNE'S
Electro-Magnetic Belts !
The Grandest Triumph of Elcclrlo Science Scl-
cnlifically Made and Practically Applied.
z-- Best SfientiDc
fleditlsDISEASE ; CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES
< T 1 HOC ? IInTOTonr ln lnnioIliil.lllD , llrmlorI.lmbii. JOrr-
vU > wrE < n HibllUr , I utnlmcn , < m r l Kobllllj. lllu-unmtt.to ,
rtt trtn..u.uuoa ALL ELSE FAILS.
TESTIMONIALS ElK-CT
an. A ( Iresorr , ci > inml lori me reliant Stock Yards : JIuiMIioblo , the Krtnt horormani A. U. Woodlcy , M. 1) ,
800 Main btrwcl.llut/ulo. N. Y.i ( I w. llellui.M. 1) . , Moiniontown , lowai lemurllUllc , KankuLon , III i JitJuoI.
N Murray. Kaixrvllly , III i U I. .Mibntt.nupt. city at rivorlii.bouth Itrnd , Inrt i llobt U. Sninimon , Cbliafro
poitoDliO ! ! U Mc > flclmil , full .Kutfalci , N. Y. "Your licit l > u accaiunlfaluU what no otlifr rcmodir liani
steady nerrnanndcoDifoitiiiiN * sleep at nlalit. " llobt. Hall , alderman , ir > O rnntSltuKtront.Now Yorlt , eto.
- tfEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE.
daji f fjfuaniz's mtcTRO-Jua.
. . ncU IlfcLT ponltlTatr Currl
.
„ . Uunrsntccdtbo iuv.
Tr Mcombined.
ciJiauitlnir
Kit , IIDIKT nd
cnlr ono In th" worMccncrntlna
Magnriti rhroDle dlReaHcn of botli Mira
ftcontlnuous Fltctriqtt
contains 3 to 1 no dfffreos of
RDd jW rffectdo BtUiriI.kLlCIUlCIIKLrln l-llO
, , WontD. FJMtrta Busponsorfoi frea wlih Mal luits.
. _ _ Any Imnlc , commercial unency orArold boirat compunli wltbrnnnr allMM and worth.
wholrtale House JnClilcBgui wUolfsaloarugcUUBaDjeo , imilatloijs IHCTOIC Tnusftfa FOO UtTIUUS.
FraDcUcound Chlc'UHu. i > , OOO eorM fiend > tMnp for IllustreVed pmmphlet.
W. G. ALBRIGHT ,
Real Estate ,
ai8Si5thSt.Omaha.
BEST AND CHEAPEST
ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE !
SOUTH OMAHA.
BUY NOW 1
TERMS EASY
IDPUITCfTC * ' BTAUH , 1819 Howard fit. , Omaha , has drawn plans and
flnunl I LU I BiioclllCBtlourtfor ntooin frftinohouHD. which comblno *
ntUUy.oomfort , tonomyund brnmr.lnnwny Impojilblo In any good
houtus that costs from lJfi to jl.tiw AH moro than 10) , . . .
will be built BO , I can afford to offer a copy for Original nnd splendid
(26. the iiBual foes othnnvlsn being from _ _ _ IL - rteslnnt furnished , on caa be ludc a
the a.U of plan-ot completed building o
all descriptions I tiavo In my olllte , ranging in coht
from l < lfXO to WOO.OCO. My unusual experience will Ktmrautei satisfaction
and rellabla Loutractors only uru encuced on toy worUs , Varttes wishing to bu lid
u:0 : cordlftlly InvltwL
-TUP
01' TUB
Milwaukee & St Paul '
Chicago , , R'y.
The Host Route from Omalm and Council
- THE EAST
TWO 'J'UAlNd DAILY IIKTWKKN OMAHA ANQ
COUNCIL U1.UKK8
Chlcngo , AND Milwaukee ,
St , Paul , Minneapolis , Ceilnr Ituplds.
Hock Ibliiud. Frccport , Ituckford ,
Cllutoii , Duljuquo , Dareniioit ,
Madison , Juncsrlllc ,
Wnoim , fia Crossc ,
ADdallbtbtr ImperUnl oolnli Etii , Noilhetst and
tiUUtllCBkC
ror through llck t .call ou ih tlckil ugeut tt
Mruiui treul , lu U fi r Uloik. of t Uulou "
ltlm n Blc p r nd the Hncit Ditiloa Ctrl ID tha
norld ar * run un th main line of tha Chicago. Mil.
wakee 4 St. i'uul Kallnvr. and ererr alleatloilli paid
IWf'W.l hT tou" uu mplore ortbecoaiBany ,
H. Mil l.e it. General Mauagor.
J. f. 1 t/CKEH. A s.l , tint u.acral Jlarnear
A V 11. CAKl'KN'iKR , U n ral I'a ian r aud
° "
K "v\vvoiiv , Aiilitaoi Qeneral
aud llokol Agent
J.T. CLAItlf , UVDiulSupcrlDtendauk
JUaiCIO'3 AND PEIISISTErif
, } Advorttoln-f has alwa > 3 p'ovoa
euctt'safu , Uoforo pl.tcliiif any
Newspaper Advortlsln ? cousui
LORD & THOMAS.
IDVMrrlSnu tUllTD ,
< i l l u U.k lrU QXIOACO.
DRUNKENNESS
Or the Liquor Hnblt , rosltlrclj Cured b )
Admlulgt rlDgIr. Hnlues' Oolden
Specific.
U can be given In a cup of cells * or te with *
put the k'novdtUge ot tiui puraon tuklnit It ! absS
lately harmless , nd will effect H permanent and
speedy euro , whether the patient U u moderate
drinker or on alcoholic wreck. Thousands ol
urunkardi Uarc been mudo temparato tneu who
have ukun ( joldeu Hpocino III their coffee with
out tbolr knowledge and to day bvlleve thuy
null drinking of tbolr own fine will. Itnovoif
ralla. The tiystnm once lmpreKnat d With tha
Bpeclflc. u becomes an tutor impoaslblllty for
tuellriuor appetlta touxlit. ror l by Kuhtt
ft Co. , 16th and Uouglai ata , aim 18th nd ( ) uru
Inaita. . Omaha , Nob.j A. It , I'oattr lc lira.
VjuncU Uluffj. JOH .
State Line.
w , llolfast , Dublin aiiiU , ! > oriiool
From New York Every Tuesdav ,
Cabin paxHaKo H-'i and KO , according to locattua
ot utate room , llxcuitilon fij ta tAl ,
Ftforaee to and from liuiopa at Lowest ItitteJ.
AUSTIN I1AWJWIN A : ( X ) . Gen'l Agents ,
M Hronuway. N'jw Vork.
JOHN HI.UKIi.V. Oen'l Western AKeV ,
' ' c"Icaiio-
MoowBb.'j'Bwrui.1- ; -
HAHiiv K. . .
Induced Cuulti Itutes to C'lasirosv Ex-
Ulbltiou.