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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1888)
8 mi < 3 OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATCJKDAY. NOVEMBER 10 , 1888. THE CITY. The employes nf the city wcro paid their monthly reshhiu ycstenlny by the city trcJiHUrcr. About * 1COXXI ( was tlrtiwn from tlio city exotiequor , 102K , ( ) ( ) of which ntnoiint wns puld the llrm of J. D. Smltli & Co. for public work ex ecuted. Prrxnnnl l nrnirnili | . Ktl Wiley , Qulnry / , is nt the Murray. F. M. 1'IMi , of Lincoln , Is lit the Paxton. R U .lay , of Prcinont , Is ( it the Mlllnnl. A. S. Hiidgor , of Lincoln , Is nt the Mur- rny. rny.Millon It. 1'nfcc , of Plnttsmouth , Is nt the Paxton. V. U. Shlcklcy , of Goncvn , . is nt the Pnx- ton. .1. L. Kaley , of Kcil Clouil , Is nt the Pax- ton. ton.I ! G. Hoivo , of Long Pine , h nt the Mil * Inril. Inril.V. T. Pearson , of Nobraskn City , is at the Pnxton. S. Wcaton , of Weeping Water , is nttho Paxton. Clinrlcs T. Dickinson , of Tekatnah , is nt the Mllliml , N. A. Maker and P. W. Hull , of Kearney , arc nt the Paxton. H. H. Huclclcy nnd wife , of Platte Center , nrc ul the Paxton. H. K. Giffcn and J. C. McClurc , of Lincoln , nrc nt the Millanl. C. H. Molten , of the Union Pacific , nnd fum- ily have tulcun uj ) winter nuuriers at thu Mur ray. ray.Mrs. Mrs. Dr. Hopkins , nf Otltlirlo Center , la , Is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Hosteller , of this cily. cily.N. N. D. Alien , of the Patrick Land company , has taken up quarters at Hie Murray lor Uiu Winter. J. W. Mcyscnhurp , president of the Wells- Frond Cnr company ; F , E. Walker , vice president of Hie same company ; C. L. Pull man , of thu Pullman Car company ; Herbert Koyston , president of Iho Muskcgon Car company ; 1) . W. Hionlan , president of the Kiotdan Refrigerator Car uompnny ; W. .1. Walson , ircsldent ) of the Middleton Car Sprln-js company ; Kdward Kills , trrasurer of Iho Sclienectndy Locomotive Works ; Hen Pallet son , of Hie Sjlierwin-Wllliauis com pany , O. K. Trlpp , of the Pa o Cur Wheel and Cleveland Car Hoofing company , and W. M. Wilson , of the Otis Steel company , nro the prominent railway quests nt the Murray. ICIack'N Dentil. The mother of Laura Hlauk , the woman who died no mysteriously riniibdiiy last , is expected to-day , and nn Investigation will he miulo ns to the cau o of deatli. Alarrlcd , In New York , Octohcr 17 , hy Rev. Mr. Tyler , Mr. Henry A. Darrow to Miss Kmnm L. Jones. No cards. At home 518 South Twenty-second street. Failed In tlio Attack. An cx-jiiil bird , named Dan Clark , as saulted Charles Krng in his grocery on Thirteenth and Vinton streels , but was beaten ho bndly that he will ieciiiro | n phy bician's uttenduncu for some time. .Skipped iviih the l''und . Trumpeter Lester , of "C" company , who was the treasurer of the Evening Star social club , whoso dnneo Monday night was men tioned in the liKB , lias recently disappeared. He was peon Wednesday night in Omaha , togged nut in a line suit of eili/en's clothes. It is the opinion that Lester will not send back the funds. Niilit Kclmols. Night schools will bo reopened next Mon- J > iy night in Hancroft by Miss HIce ; Cnss by ilisscs Piuttund Eveleth ; Castcllar , Misses Nagl untl Smltli ; Center , MibS La lUie ; Far- Bam , Miss Cassette ; Franklin , Miss Dorn ; Hortiacn , Miss Carney ; I/.ird , Miss A. Kuph ; Lake , Miss HicKox ; Leavenwortli , Misses Leighton nnd Orecnleo ; Long , Mr * , . Woodwnrcl and Miss Joidan ; Wulnut Hill , MissSUllman ; Vinton , Miss Fiteh. A Now County School District. In response to the petition of alatgcnm- Jority of the voters of school district 29 , Superintendent H rimer lias formed n now district hv detaching the following tcrrltor.v : Section 111 , township 16 , range 1 ! ) cast , sec tions LM , 24 and the north half of 20 , town- ahip HI , range 12 cast. The now district will ho known as number BO. The electors nro called to meet nt " p. m. of November 17 , at the house of Claus IJolln to form u regular organization. Our CoiiRrcHRinan Konbed. While Hon. W. J. Conncll was awny at Lincoln Thursday night , thieves broke into his residence , stealing all the valuables they could lay hands on. Among the missing ar ticles arc a pair of diamond ear-rings , two diamond pins.two watches , ono of which was net with diamonds , and a couple of pock- Clbooks containing money , the exact amount of which Is not known. One of the pocketbooks - books was found yesterday in nn alley open ing on Fifteenth street. There is no clue to the thieves. All on Wheels. A library , drawing room , tlininp ; room , smoking room , sloopin rooms , burbor shop nud bath room heated by Btcnm and litrhtod by electricity , leaves Chicago on wheels every day at'o p. in. , nnd KO to Now York in twenty-five hours. For accommodations on the Pennsylvania , Limited , tlio Pullman vcbtibuto train , address C. W. Adams , Assistant General Pasbontrcr Agent , (55 ( Clark btreot , Oh'cnpo , 111. Hook-kcoping , penmanship , arithme tic. short-hand and telegraphing , day and evening sessions. Omaha Business College , 10th and Capitol avenue. s WITII'TIIAIN SIEN. Tlio Itiirlliicton Strike Still Uutlor S < > irnl : t'onsttlcrntlon. Delogatcs retuinlng from the convention of locomotive engineers nt Klchmond , hnvo passed through the city , but apparently kept n close watch on their words unless it was to Bay that the brotherhood considered thoHur- lington strike still on. Around the yards the men professed an entire Ignorance of the ru- Riiiicd general strike. " 1 don't think , thcte's anything in it , " said out' , "because it would como at n had time Just at the beginning of winter , nnd ufler wo kavo been drawn on heavily all summer lo Cupport the strikers , " "No ono said anything to us about It , " said tfnolhcr , "and most of us have seen tlie dele gates. I think that the Burlington Is windIng - Ing itself up fttst enough without any help from us , " "Hut could the brotherhood have arranged anything In the nuturo of a slrlko wllhout allowing it to become generally known I" ho was nskcd. "Oli , yes. If they thought it advisable. " "And If thuy saw fit to order out all the engineers In the country , would you have to fo ; even If you had no grievance ngahiFt your own company I" "Well , yosy I guess wo would , but I think they woulu let us know something about It flrht.- " Another was seen who apparently stood In With BOHIO ono behind the scenes. "Yes , them is something in it , but it won't colnu in the way U was published or at thp time. ' It's Kept quiet , but the stilka Is con- sldcred on , and was ono of the last things * ' considered hy the convention. Tlio Jlrst move will ho an entire boycott of freight and 'passengers handled by the Hurllngton , If any road persist In carrying them after be ing duly notified it will furnish the cause for .etnkjn ? , and the strike will follow , sure. And It will come nt a time when the engines nro liable to freeze up , nnd it > \ould > bother a man of the kind they Imvo on 'the Burlington to niako it right. Tha "brotherhood lias never yet been defeated , 1 , 'an'd It wont'V let them go by default. BO you , tuny expect to hear something drop. " Superintendent Kesscculo will rpach Oiiiuha on Monday , and assume charge of tbo Nebraska divUlon of the Union Paciflu. , , Tfcy changes aud additions to the Uuicm Pacific staff , has rendered another clmngo necessary In the distribution of oftlco rooms nt the headquarters , rtnd those having busi ness to do with the ofllclnls will have to keep themselves posted. C = J IiKT TIIK SOLilUISn.S UK A I ) . to 1)0 Derived From n Post Ijibrnry. Orvlllo .T. Nave , post ctmplnln at Fort Omaha , lias Issued nn nppcal to tliej people of this city soliciting donations of books for tlio purpose of establishing a library nt the post in this city , in which ho sayst The Impulses of tin active benevolence have protnptre.1 BOIIIO of the good ladles of Omaha to bestow n gift upon the enlisted men of Tort Omnliii. It is proposed to collect n library for the posthy receiving contribu tions of books from those who can sp.iro them. The tendencies to degradation universally present when men art ? herded together with out the refining presence of woiiinn anil liomp , must ho resisted by oilier aircnclos that will elevate1. Few Instrumentalities contrlhuto so much to cultuio and relincincnt ns good iMioks. Unfortunately , tin1 povern- mcnt has done llttlu to provide ) these for.Uic. army. At this post , although there aru nearly live hundred men who must Unit pastimes during inclement weather and long winter evenings , thcio Is little more than the bare iiamoof a library. The few books there nro have been rcau by those who read , and no longer attract. It Is proposed to supply this lack by donations. There HID main who have whole shelves of books that servo no other ofllco than to stand from vear to year In thuir time-honored places in the boolt case. They make a little show It is true , but suppose them in use. suppose them placed where f > 00 men with varied tastes huvo access to them instead of lying idle to adorn a shelf ! It requires n Ill- tin sacrlllco to give a book away , oven one that Is not needed , for It is an old friend and companion , but the reflection that it is Illlmg a useful place hi a circulating library and is being worn out by actual use. The reader , no doubt , wonders what kinds of hooks the soldiers would read. It is more of a wonder what kinds they will not read. The writer knew ono library which contained an old trigonometry and calculus. Out of the 100 men nt that post was one whoso tastes led him to their study.aml ho diligently pored over this li.ird mathematics. Since then ho has been before a bo.ird of examin ers as an applicant for u commission in the army. This illustrates tlio unexpected , but shows the diversity of minds in n military camp. A post library needs good books. It needs a general cyclopedia , unabridged dic tionary , histories , good biographies , works on arts , sciences , birds , animals ; religious books , .such us "Evidences of Christianity , " a set nf commentaries on the bible , Hugh Miller's works , "Sketches of Creation , " "Creeds"Kccc Dctis , " "Tlio Tern Great He- Hgions , " etc. , etc. , works of llction , not only those which rank as classical , but even those less worthy , only so they do not miss the general aim to elevate or ainusu without harm to the moral sensibilities. A token of good will has been proposed for Thanksgiving day in the form of a library for the fort. The linn of Hliss & Isaacs , crockery dealers on FiiriMin , ne.ir Fifteenth , has kindly consented to receive ; contribu tions to this purpose. It is desired that all donations be brought to this place , if possi ble , by the 2tli ( ) of this month. On the evenIng - Ing of Thanksgiving day they will be pre sented to the post librarian with appropriate ceremonies at the post chapel at Fort Omaha. The presentation will bo at 7HO p. in. , nnd all who aie interested in this move ment are coidi.illy invited to be present. Dr. .TelTeris' remedy euros every case of diphtheria. No physician required. ContrnctH and The board of public works yesterday a wauled the contract for constructing iho sewer on Chicago street from Thirtieth to Thirty-second street , to Hugh Murphy & Co. at cr > c per lineal foot for eight-inch sewer pipe. The contract for constructing sewers on Maple , Miami and Ohio streets from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth , was awarded to I' . H. McC.iuloy ut OSo for eight-inch pipe per lineal foot. The following curbing estimates wcro al lowed : Hugh Murphy , Nicholas street , Twelfth to Fourteenth , $1)0'J.OC ( ) ' ; Hugh Murphy , Twellth , Davenport to Chicago , J5IU.7S ; J. E. Hilcy , Seventeenth , Union Pa cific railway to Leavenwortli , fIb-13.'J : ) : J , E. Hilev , Twcnty-llfth , Dodge to California , $2,544.78 ; J. E. Hlley , Wirt , Sixteenth to twenty-fourth , ? yl , > bS.7G ; J. E. Hiley , Cali fornia , Twenty-second to Twenty-sixth , ? 2,024.2' > ; J. E. Hiley , Howard , Twenty- second to Twenty-fourth , J024.25 ; J. E.Hiley , Twenty-second , St. Mary's avenue to How ard , fC7i.r : > 7 ; J. E. Hiley , parks on Capitol avenue , $ lO.VUi4. The following grading estimates were nl- lowed : H. P. Knight & Co. , Lenvenworth , Thii ty-sovcnth to Saddle Creek , f2,8'J'.34. ) The following soivcr estimates were nl- lowed : Elliott & Felton , district OS ) , 811,020.- 20 ; Thompson , Delaney & Co. , North Omaha sewer , J2.ir)2.4t. : The following paving estimates wcro al lowed : licgnn Hros. & Co. , Eleventh street , from Chicago to Davenport. WtM.43 ; ; same , Chicago , from Eleventh to Sixteenth , $11- 8SO.D2 ; inme , Seventeenth , from Union Pa cific tracks to Leavenwortli , $ Ul ) JOU.i7 ! ; < iatiic , Twcntv-ll'th strcti' , Dodge to California , $4,2-18.71 , ; same , Twenty-second street , Half Howard to St. Mary's avenue , $ . ' 1,204.10 ; same , Half Howard street , from Twenty- second to Twenty-fourth , $4,048.07 ; Calllor- nia , from Twenty-bccoud to Twenty-sixth , fIl,070.0J. An AliHotute Cure. The ORIGINAL AHIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In large two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skiu erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the OHIGINAL. AUIfiTINE OINT- MErJT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mall 80 cents. Burned In the Wednesday night , between the hours of 12 mid 1 , the residence of George Vandervio , night wntcjunan for Miller & Gundorson's sash and door factory , took flro. The first knowledge the family had of their danger was awakening and seeing their bedrooms illuminated by the flames In the kitchen. Mrs. Vandorvlo and her four children nar rowly escaped death. The oldest son , n lad of fourteen , ran to the factory in his bare- feet to inform the father , who was making his usual rounds. The house was entirely destroyed. Mr. Austin kindly took the fam ily to his home. The causa of the lira was some kindling igniting , which had been placed near tlio kitchen stove. Imnoli Room for Ijtiiorn. | The liipjor department of the Fort Omaha Canteen has been closed in accordance with the order received from the war department , but the directors arc muUng preparations to enlarge the lunch room. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varlev A marvel of purity , strrimtti and wliolesoincness. More fconom- Ical tuan'tlio ordlimiy kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition wltli ilie nuiltltude of low c st. > hort elK > it nliim or phoxpliate iiowders , Sold only i'n cuus. lioyai lluilDt i'OWdir Cv VA COMPOUND OF Pure God Liver Oil ! And Phosphates H ha * required much experience and rtp toonahlp til * proprietor to comWrm the oil ami lliotiihatroro that the j would .roome. . thorouiroly ell < nclous together , nnd ho ho the only recipe by which this ran IKacorotiplWied. . Anotner Im lortnnt mUautmce which the Pure Cod l-lteroil POMCMWS prepared InthUvay. overlhp plain rod mcroll. Is the fact that Ix-xldes adding largely to Ita med ical Qualltlei , It i mtrvc , th oil t itn ( u l cct fcra lotiKerierlod SODA thaniltcrin lie done In nny , other ruftnner. lhl fact lmie oiilcl trcrmmend Uil TonnrfudlnRthe Oil e cn 11 IROM. tie i liosphali < s did not nlso ndilBMlr to thn healing cmnlltic of the preiiarntlon. The | < rfect lfcxin"it.lon ° ! tlir j'lu ' * | > liMc with Iliconl CURES lli croll linsonly In en no um > pUslicd lJtho Mloiitlon nf the incwt Ifrfrct COiVSl'MI'TlOX , rulplotclirinl'trji nml n iniillilno ror.ns. AHTIIMA , Ima In in jrodiip- . , nnn i MTV. r-dulilch.ulillo It WASTIMJ IIM'.AHK4. ) nml all ISIKKnitmlntl * . ll i\l oixrfictl > ,1 > M- bCIIrUI.Ul ) b llt.MOllb. rtlntlc oud liku * out. Almost an pnlritnbic nierrnm. Itenn lie taken with tiliiuuiH' liy ilrlli-atn txrxini and children , who. nfter ii lhR It. IHTOIIUrr * iund nf It. U nMlmllntri with the foivl.lnrrcaci'stlin Ifi'ih mill a | > | tltp , hull.Is npthemr- von * sTKteni , n HUirei4 eneivy to tnlnd nnd | KHT , crent9 ( new , rich nml pure blood , hi fact , ruJUTlnatcs the wliolo Thl < rirepnr < itlnii M r miperlor to nil other propnrntloTH nf Cixl I.lvrr Oil | It Iin * nmny Imitator * . Imt no c < | iinla. The n-tuIM follow Inif Hi u o nro Itsliotiveoiniiienilntlotn. Ilo sure , ns you > nlnp jour health , nn'lirct the Ei-nulnp. MnnurnoliircHl only liv lilt. Al.f.xU. \VIUIlflt , 'h"inl t. llontuil , Mn . Rcinl for llhwnltcil plrculor , wbkll will bo iallttl trvo. resold l > y all druggists -4J CALIFORNIA ! Til 12 LAND OF DISCOVERIES. rO T\ tATARRT TH ABICTINEMCmCaTOHOVlLLE CAL. Santa ' Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Go. And nil nature Hvsmnos n winter ; H pcct , tlio \vlrn nro pnulent nntl ccoit- umicnl will bCKln to look about for iiro- WHEN trctlun KKiiliiBl rolil nonthcr , cbania's of tcmiicruturc , nml tliclr rciiilts. Win ter clothlnc , fuel nncl llKNHON'rt I'l.AS- THE TUiaro rec Knl7cd u tlio mn < > t Impor tant lieu ctioM nccpsoltles. This planter lias fluciircil H ptirinani'iit place In every LEAVES well roKulateil liuuxiliuld , us tlio most viilimblu external rumc.ly known fur OoiiElm , CoIcK Glien ruins , Jlncknchp , Itlieumutliiiti , r-clatlcii. humlmuo unit nil aclii'innil pulnt peunllur to this neusun BEGIN nt tlm jc'nr. Otvlni ; to lln umit pnpuliir- Ity HhssoN'H 1'i.AsTKii tins lioen lamely linUnti'i ! . licnru hux'rfl Miould iiliviiys n k for m\SHl.Vs : ami rufiuu nil other * , TO FALL tlius arolillntwortliloM prixliiutn. rwt-eiiil two cent stump to scubury & jDluiMon. lit I'lntt .Street. N. V. . for n Copy Of I.NXTIU'CTIOSS HtOM Tilt 1)OL- roit , a valuable liouietiolil book. Beware of Fraud , as my name and the price are ( lamped nn tlie bottom of nil my ad\crti-d slioei before leaving tlie factor } ' , which protect the wearers against litKli prices and inferior Roods If a dcaltx offers W. I. . l > iMiulun shoes at a reduced price.cn cays he has them without my name and price stamped CD tlie bottom , put him down as a fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOEl GENTLEMEN. Tlio only calf V3SKAMMCSS Shoo amootli In- Hide. NOTACKHorWAXTIIKKADtuhiirtUie feet , easy as haml-gcwca anil vilLl. NOT ill p. TO THE PUBLIC. The rertnt circular lent out by the N'f I.aitrr'i IVoiertitf Union d tiU ujcuit lit. IB1 * , rwjutitlnt labor or- Itanlzkiioni to boycott mr tlioei , ft faliaand imiTraditifr , a * there ii BQ trouble l HIT fictury , n it ! runnlrg itlti lullptl cr > ftclty , tnii liti bttn fororer year. IrraploybuthKnlfltti cf J.ftbor and the l < ( rr < I'roteftiTe Union intn , and In order tapruvelotha inriiibfn of J abor orffinlzitluni crrr/whtrt Ua4 thettitiinmti niftdc in laid circular art raise lofltr $5OOO REWARD toanr pirion orpfroniwbawlllproreftllli ) sUtfmcntiniiJt lu ld circular lo l c true. Tbu ulTtr will hold uod uolU jsouiry lit , IBM. W. U DOUGLAS , Itrockton , Mau , For snlo by Kclloy , Stipo.i & Co. nnd Goo. S , Miller , 0112 North Kith St. WILBOR'S COMPOUND Or [ PURE COD LIVERl OIL AND LIME. Curon CnughH. Oolili , Aattunn , Ilrort chilis , Delilll y , Wanting Dlieases and Hcrol'ulom Humors , Tlir. ( lllKATlMl'UI.AIlirVOrTllU HAKK AND KfPI- raclous | ire | > rallou It alone HltrlhulaUle tolls Intrln * slunorlh. In the cure o [ cauvbs , toKU. uttlmia , bronchitis , whou | > | uii cough , sirotulous liuuiurn and all itmsumptlvo tymiitums , It lias no sgpnrlor. If cquvl , Let no one niuriect tna oarlr ijiujnumi of illscmo. ntii'n nn am'nt 1 at hand which wllf cum all complaints of the cliust.luniisor tlirnm , Mamifno unxlonl lr bjr A . II. Wllbor , Uieuitil , llusiou. Sold by tilt. ml satlifictloa la Ibe cure of aoacrrlicrs and Okft. Ipr irlbaltnnt ! ( eel iae lu rtcommoaJ- lot | t to nil luffcreri. li.J.hTOXEll , U.D. , Docaiur , III , 1'JIICE , 01.00. w picpnrcd ( D Miou ncoiu- plclo v < < if Men's lliishi ( " > s Suits , iiiiiilc In lintli .iicks ami ciiann ( > s , irre'hctl larcc Imolris during the past uook. AKo , lot us remind t joii , Ifii Dress Suit is iit'pik'il , Me nut jilcav jon. Ovt'iroits in all stjlcs nml ul the right price. DYPEPSU , SICK HEADACHE , Not only rolirvi'd like li\ most iniMllclncH , bnl cured permanently with Halm's Colclem Dyspep- sluCuif 1'rlce .m * a liot. All ding ljtH. OMAHA MEDICAL * * d SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th it Dodge Sta. FOIl THI THBATMBNT OP AM. Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Beet facilities , apparatus and remedies for success ful treatment ot every form of dtscaso requiring WeJlcal or Surgical Troutnivnt. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital uocommoda- tlonnln the wot. WHITE KOR Cinoai.ARS on Doformltlo anl tlmces , Trusse" , Club Feet , Curvature of the Hnlno. Ihles , 1'umor . C'nncer , C t rrh. llninchltls , Initiation. Itloctrlelty , Paralyns , Epilepsy. Kidney. Illndder , liye , liar , Hkla and Illood , and allrlurgtoal Operations Diseases of Women n Specialty. HOOK ON DlSRAt-ES OF WOMEN TREE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKINd A SI'fClAI.TY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Uloo.1 Ulreasei iuccessfully treated. Syiilillltle Poison ruuiort.U froin too system without mercury. Nntr reiloratlro Ir 'atmont for loss of Vital loir r. I'crsons unaDle to rlsll us may no treated at homo by corri'tpondoncc. All communications conHdantlal. Medicines or InstnimenU sent by mall or express , securely parked , no murks txi Indlculo contents or tender. Ono personal Interflow preferred. Oil ! and consult un or siud history of your eaie , and we will Mud In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Upon Private , Hueelal or Murvoua Diseases. Impo- tcocy.Hytirillts , Ulaatand Vnncocolo , with qucst/on Cst. Addreis OmcVia Medical and Surgical Institute , or DR. MciaENAIflY , Or. 13th and Dodge 8U. . - - OMAHA. NEB. FOR. CHILDREN. If they lire \veak , < lellcato looking nnd troubled wltliwormw. Hulin'HChocolate Worm hojeagea Is what they need , Price U5c. All ( IniKK'sts ' , HealtrislrVeartliT On. K. C. WKBT'H NBHVIANH niuiN TIIKAT MKNT n guurnntfcd spoclllc ftir DjHtcrln , Dlzrl- IJCSH. CoiiMilslons , I'lti. Nervous NunriilBla Headache. Nervous I'rastratinn. cntisotl liy ttui use of alcnliol or toluirt-o , Waknfillm ss , Mental Dopifl-Rlon. aoftonln c.or the lira n , rcHiiltinum In unity , and Ifiullnir to misery , decay nnd ueutli , I'rt'matnrtiOld nio llurrennes . I.ons of I ovser In either sev. Involuntary I < HSOH uncl BparmatoHiu'tt caiisod by oviir-iixertiou of tlio bruin , selC--xlinsr or ovsr-lnillili.'i'iKf. Knch box contains one inontn'x tritatment. tl.nn aliox or six boxi'H for } 'i CO , atnt by mull prepaid on re- relpt of price. WJO GUAHANITRI5 SIX IIOXHS To cure any cne WltTi ouch order received by n for six buxef. ftccompunii'd ltli J'I.IHI. well -ll | Bond thu purchowr our wilttnn ( 'iiariintiM ) to refund thu money U the tru.itnu'nt does not btlect a cure , ( limrnntees l uuod only by ( . J1. ( JO'IDMAN. 1)1 ) iiKKliit , Bolo Ai'elit , UIU Turnaw Street , Oiiiuha , Neb. Dr. J. E. McGrew , Ono of Hit' Most SiUTCS'.riil SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all C ironic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , A cure Bitarnnteed In oil caws of 1'UIVATR nd HK1K HI8HASi:3. All dli > ordi'rs of the HKXiiAi. OHUANS cmiiu : ami MANUOOU iniJKNKHUV HKhTOItRI ) . l.'nder Uiu Doc-tor's fgim of treatment no die- puo la considered Incnruble , uiitU thu parts of the body atfot'tt'U by disease ur3 ilestroyeU ruaterllmn they ru.ii I'D ' ivpultud or built up. CON8UJ.TAT50.V I'lll ? ! : . Trenlmeijt by corrctpondoDce. Bend atmnp tor reply. Office Bushman Bloo. < , IGtli and St . Omaha , Nobt Few people have any iclen of the mngnitude of Iho business we nro doing. It is a sight to see the throng Cof buyers nhvays in our store. The biggest throng is on the second floor , among the overcoats. Though the weather has been warm nnd other houses have sold but few overcoats , we luivo moved thousands of them nl- rendy. "VVe hud nn immense stock enough we thought to lust us through the SOH IMI but our tromomloud trnde the pnst two weeks ha * thinned them out so much that we have to let up advertising them for a fe\T days , until wo got in fresh goods , for which wo have telegraphed our buyer. Our special sales arc becoming famous throughout the city and state , and in accordance with our promise to give every week throughout the season , some new drive ? . We will this week have a BIG SUIT SALE. During the next six days wo will prove most conclusively to the thousands who may call oil us , that wo faith fully keen our promises. It is the always carrying out to tlie letter wliat we adver tise , that has made The Nebraska Clothing Company fanioup and our name a household word throughout this section , * The following extraordinary olferings are made for this week- Lot No. 1 , consists of about one hundred Business Suits , all sacks , plain and fancy cheviots and cnssimeres , STH1CTLY ALL WOOL , with good Mjrgo lining and honestly made at $3.50. Make no mistake , this is neb a cheap suit. It is as good as you will buy anywhere at from $10 to $12. It may ' com impossible for ns to sell it at $5.50 , but we have promised something extraordinary and here it is. Don't lake our word for it , but come and see for yourself. Lot No. 2 , is a line of very fine black corkscrew suits , sacks and frocks , the regular price of which is and for which other houses would charge from $18 to § 20. Will bo sold this week at SD.SO for the sack ami § 9.75 for frock suits. In lot 3 , ' we offer the CLIMAX OF BARGAINS our great $10 suit. We have in this lot two styles o casimerc suits. , on which we htako our reputation , that they are honestly worth double the money. One is a . We will that this line of SIO suits is destined to plain graj- , the other a fine silk mixed cassimcre. simply say become the greatest advertisement for us. Lot No. 4 , Is a line of elegant cutaway Frock Suits , made of fine fancy worsted , ono of the choicest suits ever offered ; tailor maclo and beautiful fitting. These suits are made for men who demand and can appreciate a superior character \vorknanship. . They sell ordinarily for $25 ; we offer them this week at 813. This is the most fearful slaughter of Suits that we ever got into in the very midst of our busiest season. We are opening to-day and placing in stock some very handsome styles of Childieu's Overcoats of beautiful designs and trimmings. The prices are in accordance with all our goods extremely low. Plain Figures and One Price. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Burlington Roufe C.e,8Q'R.R ' , The Burlington takes the laad. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraoka. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time 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 * evening 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 Route C.B.&QRR. dRATKFUL-COJsTORTim Epp s's Cocoa. IIREAKPAST. "llr a ( liorouKh knowlodue or the natural laws pliltliitmvrn tli oiifriitloim ur illKvttlon nml nutri tion , iiml hy H ( uroful upillrutl n of tliu line nroucr- tics nt wiillMilutlvilttxon , Mr ICpps liai provided our brtukfuittiiklo with a Uitllcut iy llnxirud buvcraiiu wlilili mnysure ui ninny licuvy doctor' hills , Ills liy tlm junkldim ute o ( vucli urtuics or ilt-lt tout a conttttutlnn limy Lu cruilually built up until mrunti rnouiili to ronlti every tvmliiiiry to dfieatti. lluri- drt'd ' of mihllu uiuludlus itru tlimtlnKiiroiinu us ready toultnuk wlierevur tliern Is anciU point , \ > uiu v mcunu munrarululrliiitt liy ki-enlnif our flvcs " ! j Jorlliicd wltli pun < hloud unit u properly iiourlilieu frHiufs"'lvilh < 1rvlru < ; iut > tto. , .Mudiisimply wtli | luillliix vtalorornillk. Sold only In half piniiid tins h > Orou-rs lubt'M tlius ' TA UPO TDD53 ? 9. Pd llomusoputliio L'DeiuHtg , JnlllDOiirrOaijUii J.ONUON. IMJI.AM : > . and nil urinary troiiMts canlly.qulck- yoiidhaMycurPdby IOU | WllAljan. Bevurul riiM-a cured In b\emlajn. bold , or by UIR I tow , 1' . QOLD MEDAL. PAHIS , IB , BAKER'S _ WarranUd alitohitflv l > ura 'ocua , from whlili tlio t-icct i ot Oil liai been removed KliasMrce limn the ttretivtlot Cocoa mlied wlUi fitarrb , Arrowroot or Kugar , and Is there fore far moro economi cal , foilmp lai titan ent ctnt a ( up H Is itcllclous , iiourlihltin , ttrcDgthenlnn , easily i\\t \ \ > ste d , and admirably uc.iU4pr ! ln\Mlil an ucjlai rorp rsnniiln > icallli Sold L > 7 ( Jrofcru ncrjnherf , I BAKER & CO , , Dorclicsicr , Mass , ir. j. o.uH/u/r/T. Surgeon and Physician , 0/DeeN .M'Crnvr4ltliana UousUsSt. OIDc * U. B. DEPOSITORY , OlIAHA , USD , , raid Up Capital . $400,000 Surplus . C0,00d II. W. VATi'H , 1'robldPiit. LBWIHH. liu.n , Vlfo l're lilrnt. A. i : . Tni/.Ai.i.Niiii ; ( Vli-o 1'ri'siiUnt. \V. II. B. " , t'aihl r . . w. v. jioimi : . JOHN H. COM.IKS. H. W. VA-IIS , f nibd. 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