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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1888)
OMrAHA 3 > AJLY "BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 2.1 , 1888. THE CITY. "Burnford Tiros. , cloinp arolnll greoory business nt I1U North Sixteenth strcot , oxuoutofl iv chattel mortgngo yesterday in favor of tlic Douglng County bnnk otti liruoin if nil the stock , book dobtn , liornca , carriiii'cs nnd wnffons ; consider- " uUon 5iMHX ) . Cltiv.oiiB bnvintf business rails to mnko nt tlio Pnxton building yoslonlny b.id to trudjjo up and down tbo stnmvny. Tlio wnlor wns rut oir nil tiny , nnil the olovnlor coii ( > iuenUy | could not work. Tbo clouitor boys lind it picnic. 1'crnonul I Attlio Mcrchonts : O. leper , Mrs. W. E. Wclclimiil Mlm W. R Welch , Cliicuw : K. T Stnnn ntul son. Nubrnshn City ; Mrs. A. V. Snumlcrs and Mrs. W. P. Saumlcr * , Hnntrlco ; Jolin M. Aiifltlii , St. Paul ; CJeorgo H Hall , Falls City , Neb. a At the MIllnnl-R 1C. Kussctt , C S. Ulnrfc- mnn , J. I' . Jay , L. 1 * . Anderson , 1C. S. Wliroler , I * P. Goodwin , R S. Cnplnn nml Krnnk Hullock , of Chit-ago : J. S. William , T. 1 \ Harbor , Uonrpo S. Liiix und W. I J. Storey , of St Louis ; V. Whittle , A. Mayor , J. Hen- mrn , J. O. w. Sylvester , L. Sdilcsliier. | J. J. Ilomlnitwny und J. It. Hollows , of New York. At the Murray T. II. Somcrs. C. T. Van Stmtwood , H. Uixli.V und f St'or o Fox , of Now York , Charles K. Funk , T. Uihorudfo , II. P. Prcscolt , .T. I ) . Hatnllton and Oeorpo P. Moore , of Chlcupo ; ( ! cr > rso F. Grnfftiiti , Bos ton j John French , Baltimore : H. Mclntyro , Pittsburtt : Arthur M. .MiilRC. Oavcnport ; A. S. I'cntlold , Froinont , C. H. Strong nad wife , Cleveland , O. ; Charles AI. Vogel and C. II. KtTr , of Kansas City. At the Paxton Gotlf roy Snydncuh , Leo pold Drown , M. J. Dlooni , C .1. Field , Jot Jlrowa and C. A. Uarlick , of Chicago ; A. W Kexton. G. A. Itoyco , Charles Fieich- HiiKor. It. F. Hixhy. Mrs. A. II. Lnxton , Mrs. v , F. Qunckunlmch. J. Underwood anil C. II. Crane , of New York ; E. V. Copeland , St. Louis ; John II. Durbin , M. U. Skinner , Dakota ; John F. Mahmioy , Slnux ; M. H , GriltlthB , DCS Monies ; William Kvans , Ash bind , and John H. Mnrtin , I'lttsburg , Pa. An Old Croolc Caught. Girt McCoy , a well-known crook , formerly located In Omaha , has ] ust been arrested In Sioux City , for safe-blowinir. The Klro Reporter. Captain O'Uonnhoo has sold ills interest in the "Jlro reporter" to Dulas Hoard , for- mcrlv of cnpino company No. 1. The luttor Is well known in tlio city and intends to du- votc his cuttro tfmo to the business. A Fraud. Tno Dcmorest Fashion and Sewing Machine company of New York , has written Chief Scavey notifying him of the presence In the west of a slcek-toiiKUcd rascal , who pretends to bo general agent for Unit com pany and lleeccs parties whom ho pretends , to appoint as agents. SiOO reward is ollereil for his arrest and conviction. Protrnelpil Meeting. The Latter Hay Saints are conducting a Bcrlcs of meetings at their chapel , Twontjfr llrstaml Clark streets. Elder II. C. lirouspn , of St. Joseph , Mo , will preach each evening during the week. Mr. Kay Potter , presides at the organ with an excellent choir. The public is cordially invited to at tend these services. Seats free anil all are welcome. _ Dofoctlvo Sidcwnlkfl. A correspondent says the ulilewalks on the south side of Lake street between and south side Twenty-fourth Twenty-sixth , of Main street between Thirtieth and Thirty- Jlrst , and north side of Corby street between Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets , are in need of repairs , and thinks that Inspector Allen should ] > ay a visit to this neighbor hood , as the North side gets very little public improvements. _ ANiiisnnof. Itcsldnts of Eighteenth street south of Mason still complain of the nuisance that exists in that vicinity , in thoshapo of a short binoko stack attached to a planing mill. The smoke and soot , arc not the only annoyances , but they claim it is dangerous on account of the Bpui kstiiat llyfromit. Anight or two ago , what might have been a disastrous con flagration was prevented by a timely discov ery of tUo ilamcs. A Huimwny. About 5 o'clock Monday evening a spirited team from Council Hluffs became frightened on the bridge , and ran away. Dy the time it reached the Union Pacific crossing on Truth direct only a portion of the buggy remained. It was stopped by Oflleer No. Kl , and tbo owner , a liveryman in the Hluffs , was duly notilled. _ Hoard or Public Works. Chairman lialcombo has written to the city roiincil calling their attention to the termina tion of the live ye.ir guarantee period within which the Harhcr Asphalt company agrees to keep its pavements on Douglas street from Ninth to Sixteenth , and on Sixteeth from Douglas to Izaid in good con dition. Mr. Halcombo 'asks fern n ropy of the ngi cements and understand ings as to the rights of the contractors. Arrangements for repairs arc also asked for. Ho also reports that the city engineer rec ommends the removal of gravel from the gutters of certain streets where there are Bowers. Stein Again Accused. Dr. Ralph , the city physician , was sur prised to read In Tm : UKB an account of the dismissal of the case of Constable Paul Stein , who is charged with assaulting and breaking the jaw of Joseph Straussor on the S4th of October. The doctor has been nt- tcnding Straussor and supposed the case would not bo tried until the assaulted man recovered Bufllclontly to appear against Stein. Instead of this , the case was set for trial November 17 , and neither Dr. H.ilph nor the prosecuting witness wore apprised of it ; consequently they did not appear and the case was dismissed for want of prosecu tion. Yesterday Dr. Ralph caused an other complaint to bo tiled against Stein and the constable will be re-anostcd. The doctor says that Straussor is still in u critlc.il con dition and the greatest diniculty is ex perienced In getting Butllcient nourishment into the man to keep him alive. Two ab Bccssca have also formed on the broken jaw , making complications most dinlcult t ) combat. _ To Colorado und Koturii. Tbo grout Hock Island colobrulcs UH grniul opening. To culubruto tliuonon- in/f / of its ) grout system , the Rock Island route , tbo Chicago , Knnsus & Nobi-nsKu lluihvnr , will run u grand o.xcursion to Colorado points on Tuesday morning * November i7 ! , loavin Kansas City at 0:60 : und St. JoSopli at : li. ! Tbo 'faro for tbo round trip to Colorado Uprings , * Denver orl'uoblo IB only 810- the lov\ei > t ever Uiiowi , in tbo history of wobtorn travel. Tbo excursion arrives at Colorado rado Springs at 8 : 10 , Pueblo at Il0 ) : ! and Denver at 10M : tbo next morning ; tickets | /ood for fifteen days , magniilcent view of tbo HoeUios for faovonty-flvo miles. Two Musical ' .Tho Woman's Tribune , of licntrlco , has is sued a couple of vocal quartettes , "Sound the Reveille" and "Ring , Ring , Ye Hells of Pro gress" . " The words of the former are byJ , Edgar Jones , and those of the latter are from the pen of Carrie Renfrew. N. 1C , tirlggs , "tho lariat poet , " has sot the words of both pieces to music1. Jt is not so stated , but ( t is presumed that Mr. Griggs intciuls optlt of his compositions to bo sung by inulo voices. "Ring Ye the Hell& " is written In li Hut , ! M time , and is u pleasing lit tie "mot. " "Sound the Reveille" is u moro pretentious composition written in F. 0-8 time. The words are wedded to muslo inspiriting in its Character und displaying considerable knowl edge of harmony In the composer , 'i'hera ia A MHlo "cross tire work" in this rang that ttio trvcrago uuiateur may tlud dinlcult in llrt , but. when thoroughly mustered the muslu will become popular. It lit catcby till the way through. Tills music U also published by the Chicago Music company. AN KMU'KMKNT. A Girl IJCHVPS Her Mother and KM en to Kniionn ( Jlty. Mondny nlpht an old-fmhioncd I'lopetnont took place tinder very excltlns rlroum- Rtances. On the tnornlnp train two gentlemen nr- rlved from Kanrns Citv , ono of them claim ing to bo the head bartender at the St. Jnmos hotel in Kansas Cltv. The other's nnrno was MelJufT. Tlio.v hailed n hack- man and were driven to the Darker , where McDuft" remained for supper. The other drove to Pit j South Thirteenth street mid went upstairs , returning after a short time accompanied by a young lady. They then drove to thcMillard , where they ha 1 supper.aftor which they returned to the hotiso where the vonnirvoinan had been found. A delay of twenty minutes took place , when the pair hastily rushed from the bouse and jumped into Ihn waiting vehicle. As the man clo ed the door he ordered the driver to "lot thefh lly " The horses wore lashed up and off they started at a rapid gait. They had scarcely turned , however , b fore a woman , the mother of the youa ? lady , ap peared , and hastily cued' "Stop the hack. I command you to stop the hack. " The young tuiii Inside put his hcnd outside the window and shouted , "And I tell you let them go. " And go they did. The mother followed for it block , and when the vehicle turned east on Williams street gave a scream and fell In the sidewalk. The girl In the hack noted the occureiico from llio back window mid swooned. The hack sped along Williams to Tenth. then Pacillc by the river , stopping but once , when the man endeavored to revive his prostr.ite com panion. Helng successful the eloper ordered the driver to continue his journey. They stopped again at Twelfth and Dodge streets while the bar tender went to thu Mlllard and cot his grips. When ho returned ho was accompa nied by his friend , whom ho li.ul left nt the Darker. They were driven to the Mis souri Pacific depot , whore they took the train for Kansas City. The depot police had been Informed of the matter and took them out of the train xvhilo the telephone was worked unsuccessfully to llnd out who it was wanted them detained. Hy this time train time had am veil and the party got on hoard and lett for Kansas City. Tbo delicious fragrance , refreshing coolness and boft beauty imparted to tbo skin by Pozzoni's Powder commends it to all ladies. Tlio Prcslden t'd Tbo inaugural address of tbo Grea Itoclc Island Routp , tbo Chicago , Kan sas & Nebraska Railway , is to announce that on Nov. 18 , solid vestibule trains will bo run between Chicago and Den ver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo with out change , making close connection at tbo above points with all trains for Salt Lake , Los Angeles , San Francisco , Portland , Oregon , and all points west ; and at Kansas City and St. Joseph east ward for Chicago , St. Louis and all points east , north and south. These royal trains , consisting of Pullman bleeping cars , restful reclining chair cars and magnificently furnished day coaches were built ex pressly for this pel-vice by the Pullman company , and are without question the handsomest over turned out by that famous establishment. The reclining chair cars spoken of are free to all holders of first-class tickets , -and a cortoous attendant will be found with every car to attend to the wants of our ratrons. Ask your nearest ticket agent for a ticket via the great Hock Island route , or write to JOIIXSKIIASTIAN' , Gen. Ticuot and Puss Agent , Topoku , Kan. Wanted * n Murderer. Charles Penn , the sheriff of Custer county , has sent out circulars offering $000 reward for the arrest , dead or alive , of Albert E. Haunstine , who murdered Hirara Rolen and William Ashley on November 9 , and then escaped. Haunstino is twenty-live years old , about live feet nine Inches high , of light complexion , light mustache , thin light hair , eyes a light blue or gray , loft eye a little crossed and looks toward the right. Ho weighs about 1-10 pounds. His wife is quite small , very round fnc id , dark complexion , and will weigh about ninety pound . Her ago is .seventeen i ears. They drove a creatn- coiored marc , might weigh about 850 pounds , and dark brown horse to spring wagon or buggy. Twenty-live dollars will bo paid to any man giving the sheriff information that will put him on the track of the murderer. The bloody deed was eoaimiUed on the llth in st. , and the bodies of the murdered men were secreted in a haystack. Full particu lars of the ahair were published ia THU UBB last week. Standard shorthand school. IGOTi Fur- nuin. Ijost His finger. George Wullomcycr , n mechanic at Mlllor & Gunderson's sash and door factory , while encaged at work yesterday , had his hand caught In the "jointor , " a machine consist ing of planes. Fortuuatelyas , ho says , he lost but oifo linger. A Great Kvcurnlon To the Rockies and return for $10 grandest trip on record. On Tuesday morning , November : J7 , the great Rock Island route , the Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska Railway , will celebrate tbo extension of its famous system to tlio Rocky mountains by givtng a grand ex cursion , the round trip faro for which to Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblo will bo only $10 , with tickets good for fifteen days. Excursion train leaves St. Joseph ut 0:45 : a. in. ; Kansas City 0:60 : a. in. The Olllcors Deny It. Officers Henson und V'iz/ard most emphati- dally deny the charges brought against them by two sporting women on Ninth street , and which charges are now being investigated by the committee on men and discipline of the police and tire commission. The oilluors ad mit that they were in the house occupied by these women , but were simply making their rounds to post themselves as policemen. They deny any lascivious actions or talk on their part , and ulthiigh solicited by the women to remain they refused to do so. Of- licer Uenson attributes thu charge to spite- work , lib ho was chanrod with being severe in enforcing the laws while ho was patrol man in thu "burnt district. " Only S10 to Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblo and return. Grand Rock I.slnnd excursion Tuenlay morning , No vember U7. Tickets goodffor Ilfteon days. KdvvuriU Will Not Hani ; . The neck of Walter Edwards , the mulatto who attempted to murder his wife four weeks ago Friday , Is finally safe , a& the stabbed woman liai lived thirty days , after which , acof > rdingto the statutes , it she dies thu complaint can only be manslaughter und not murder. The present indications , how ever , are that Edwards will not bo prose cuted on that charge oven , as the prospects for the woman's recovery are now good , Only $10 to Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblo and return. Grand Rock Ibland excursion Tuosduv ' morning , No vember U7. Tickets good'for liftcon days. * AiiQtlior Geyser. Another break In the thrco-foot water in.iiu on North Eighteenth , near Luke street , hits occurred , and the employes of the water company are busy repairing it The break occurred only llfly foot from the ono described - scribed In Tun Hiu : u few -days ago , aiul the new is fully us disastrous us tlio lust , No reason can bo assigned fur the breakages. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AU1BTINB OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounoa tin boxes , und U an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chuppcd hands , and ull skin eru | > - llons. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AIJIETJNE OINT- M13KT. Sold b.v Goodman Drug Co. , at routs ] cr box by mail UO ccnla. riorence Cltlzeim 1'artlclpitc In n Koolnble , Old-Paalilnned 1'lglit. Judge Olmstead , of Florence , bad hs ( hands full disposing of the participants of Saturday night's brawl. It was n disgraceful affair nnd the enmicotlons which aouie of the prom incnt citconi had with It is surely to bo re gretted. H seems that fjulnlnn , the fore man of the water wnrki , and n man named Fleming broke w > mo Instrument in Dr. Trnrny'B ofllce , whereupon the dnrtor de clared that noltliar should leu-ah.i limns until the Instrument was tmid for. The men stated that they had nothing against the doctor , but that it WHS their intention to tear Lester's saloon In pl < ves. They repaired to Hia oaloon , and Fleming started the ball rolling by knocking down an old man named Harlin and ono Charles Palmutor. Mr. I.owin , the road supervisor , went to the ros- ( ue of his son and win struck b.v a pool ball , which has not yet been found. Ills son's log was spriilnoil tn the fracas. Dr. Trucey uicil n chair as n weapon ot attack. Mr. Gnoilrll also sci/ed a chair , nnil not until this com modity was broken over the head of Mr. Fie.ning was the victim subdued. After an hour's lighting the marshal arrived , and , ar resting a few , departed. At this stage of the game , Mr. Simpson Jumped on the bar and drawing a pistol cleared out the barroom , Those arrested received the usual $0.50 for drunk and disorderly. Croupy suffocations , night coughs nnd all the common affections of the throat and lungs quickly relieved by Dr. , r. II. McLean s Tar Wino Lung Balm. 515 cents a bottlo. Only $10 to Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblo and return. Grand Rock Is land excursion Tuesday morning , No vember . Tickets good for llftcen days. Itntibci ] by a Felloiv-Ijtiwyor. At his luimblo homo at the foot of Jones street , Attorney Lyons entertained , Monday evening , an attorney and whilom friend from Kansas. Lyons gave him of bis bed and board most hospitably , but on awaking yesterday morning he.was surprised to find his legal friend missing , nnd still more aston ished when ho discovered that the follow had taken with him u revolver and J30 belonging to Mr. Lyons. No trace of the ungrateful wretcli has been discovered. Absolutely Pure. Tills nowdernevorvarles. A marvel of purity stroujrtli nud wholcsomeiiDss. Moro econoni- Icul thuu thu ordinary kludti , and cnnnot Ijo sold In coiupotltlon with the multitude h low cost , short wolKht alum or pho'iplinte powder * . Bold only In cans. Itnvnt llaklng Powder Co. , 1J6 Wall street. New Vort. OMAHA MEDICAL . * d SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th Si Dodge Sts. VOU Tit ! TREATMENT Or AM. Appliances for Doformitleu and Traces. Best racllltlei , apparatus > nd reraedln for lucoein- fnl trcutmont ot cverr form of illaaase lequlrlnu IJoillcnl orSuriflcHl Troatmcnt. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best lio.ipttal ncconrmoda- tlorn In tlio wen. _ wjirrn roil Ciiicur.Ans on Daronnltlai and nrac , Trunus , Club Keet , Curvature of tbo Hplno , IMIos , Tuiaorr. Cancor. Catarrli , UrouubHls , Inhalation , BleUrltltjr , ParalfiiB , Kpllepsr. Kidimr. Uladdor , Kye , ICar , Hkln anil Blood , an 1 allgurglonlOperatlani Dlsoasae of Women a Specialty. BOOK o.s DISEASES or WOMEN FIIEB. OKLY EELIABLB MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKINO X BTKCIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. Alllllool Dlieaioi niccrisfiilly treated. Sjphllltlo Poison rumovcd from the lyitom without luerour/ . New rciioratlro tr.ittrao-.it for loss or Vital Power , feuoni unable to vltlt ui may lie treated at borne or correspondence. All conirau.ilontlons confltltntlal. Modtcfnen or Uiitnimsnti lent lij mall or oipruif. el/ packed , no ranrlc to Imtlrate contontB or r. Onu partonal Inturrleir preferred , Osll anil consult u or end lilitorr or jour ca e , and we will Mail In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEj Upon I'rtvate , yppclal or Nerruua Dliuaiet , Impo- tcncy.SyphlllB. Umtand Vunc cele , with qut-stloa Htl. Aildrusi Omalui Medical anil Surt/ical Institute , or O r. VitU and Dodg Sta. . - . OMAHA. NEB. Healfis Wealth ! I ) . E.G. WEST'S Ncnvr. ANII HIMIV TIIR.VT MtiST , u Kuurnnteed spoi-lll for Dystorla , Dizzl ness. Coin-ills OIIH , V\1t \ , Ni-rvoiis NuiirnlRla llunilacno NorvnuH J'lostrution , caused by tliu 11 0 ornleoliol or tobacco. Wnkuftilm'Sfl. .Mental Jlepin.H.ou , Softenlntfof tlio llrn'n , rcmiltinKin Jn niiltv. anil lead UK to misery , dt'cty und uentli. I'rcmntiira Old UKO llurn-nno s. i.osg ot i-owur in either iiev. Involiintitry Ixiisra nnd Hpeniiatoili i'ii caiiHol \-nvnr-oxcrtlon l of ( lie limln , HuK-abiHu or over in lul reni'o. Iviicli liox contains ono iiiojtu'n truatment. 51.03 a boxer six lioxrs for fi.W. sjut by iiinll prepaid ou re- relpt of p"lce , \VIO nUAKANTKK SIX ltOXK-4 To euro uny cas . Wlt'i o 'di ' orJor receive I by unfor sis ; boxes , no o npa'iled wltli 6'i.no. uo lllhcna tliopnnhaser our wrlttnu guarantee to rufit.ul the in uiey If tu ! tre ifiieiit doo.s not e-llBLt insure. ( ) aaruiitea < tisued only by C. V. ( JO JO.MAN. Diuirulat , Su'.o Ai-eut , JIlUKarnain Street , Uma'ia Neb. I (10 ( U ( I lultlUllUI. 1 It Dill U. S. DEPOSITORY , OUAHA , MBS , I'ahl Up Capilai . $100,000 Kin-plus . oO,000 H , W. VATKS. I'reftidctit , LKWIH H. Iliii v. Vice I'rcsUlent. A. R TOU.AI.IN'ml \ Ice 1'realdent. \V. II. H. JIUdllK.S Ciis W. V. MOIIHK. Jw'llM S. Coi.UN II , W. Y.4TM. l.KWl.Sd. Itttll. A. K , TOIT/.AI.IX. Olllcc THE IRON BANK , Corner Utli und r'uruainSta. A Ovueral litiukluK DUBlueiaTruniacteO. GtOVE - FITTING UOR5ET8 NKVKIt III5EN l.Ql'.U. TO PUBS- TINTMA KB. MO UK POP I'll All irtAN KVUIt. A I'lStiFKor n r Three Hliurt , Medium nnd Kx- trtv liong. Twelve Grades. / - ' - ll ! $ i n--ywfl a r1 Xllli UHSr GOODS , VNI ) t IIUAl'tiST QUALITY. FOR SALi : LVr.KYWHKUE. THCUS01I , LAlTffDOH It CO. , HEW YORK. < OI.K MANIHACTI 1IKIUJ. Mcnlion the Umalm lice. Nothing Succeeds Like Success , Tile manifest nppiccliuion of our rffortt topli'usc our customers , stimulates us to continued endeavor. Kronli Inducements arenow being olfercd In the following guods. MKN'S OVnitCOATS. HOVS * ANJJ CIMI.nilKN'S ' SUITS AND Bennre of Fraud , as my n mc and the price are tumped on the bottom of all my advertised shoes before leaving tlie factory , \\hich rrotcct the wcarcn araihst hiifh prices anil inferior coods. If a ilealer offers V. I. . . JliitiKlnv sliiies at a reduced price , or says lie has them \utlmut my name anil price stamped on the bottom , put him omui as a fiauu. FOR GENTLEMEN. The only naif 3SE A1MJVSS Shoo smooth in- sido. NOTACKSorWAXTHKEADtolitirttUo feet , easy as hand-sewed ami WILL NOT KIP. TO THE PUBLIC. The recent circular nt out by the N w Knclaml T.fiitrr't 'rotectiie Union datrtl Auguit lit. 1SS , rrtue ] th > K labor or- auleationi to boycott my ilioci , li falienncl iniilftillng. at tcre Isui > trnnblo at rnr factt r/c- * I lit ninnlngnt It * tnllcit apacltjr , aod h * lit n far nrcr K year. I employ both Kulchti t Labor and the I titrrt 1'rotecUTC Union iiirn.ftiul In order o prove to thi menibrn ot Labor oretnizalEom evrr wher * Uttho Ut m Dts mode In mM circular BIC rultt I oiler $5OOO REWARD to nr pcrion nrrrrponi who will provf nllthf itatrincntnin0dfl In laid circular to be true. Thll offer Hill hultl conU uutll Jinuorj lit , 18(9. TV. I , . DOUGLAS Brortttoii , M.i i. For sale by Kelley , Stipo.i & Co. and Gco. S. Miller , 012 North Kith St. SIXTEENTH AND FAKNA3I STREETS. General Agents lor STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , andJAS , W , STARR Story & ( M and Shoniii r-Boll Organs SI'KCIAb PJUCUa AND THUMB , Write for CutiUou'iio , FAMQUSy WILL iNEVER . GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR , IANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET MAYER. STffOl/Sf & CO. ATFT1S.-4IZ BRMOUMY. N. V. Dr. J , E. McGrcw , Ono of llio Moot Siiccossful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or tin So-called Incurable Diseases , A cure guurantcod In nil I'n'es of I'HIVATH nnd SKIN tdHKAHK-l. All disorders ot the HUXUAI , UltliANS t'dltl'.l ) and MANHOOD undKNBHlii' HBSTOHJ3I > ; I'ndcr the Doctor' * form of treatment no ills- cne U ( .oiihldcred fucurable , until thn jiarts of the body ullu tfd by dUvaso are destroyed tustertJiaii they can be repalro 1 or built up , CONSULTATION I'llHH. Trcatineut by corrospyiidence. Send etump for reply. Oiflca Bushman Bloc < t , 16th and Oouglas Sts. Omaha , Nob. 1 for tins week will be in our boys' department. Many of our patrons eagerly look forward to our special sales in this department , and we have denid to give tnem the coming week , a benefit greater than ever. We will call the attention of mothers who have been in the habit of paying $6 , $8 and $10 for suits and overcoats for little boys 4 to 13 years old to the suits and overcoats which we sell this week for lss than half their prices. They are ecival in every respect to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples o ± the many bargains w.e offer are the folly wing : 200voryneat Children's Oveivoats with capes to match , a * $ UH ) . 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capos o1 ! same material at $2.50. r A beautiful line of Chinchilla Beaver and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome designs - signs , and elegantly trimmed with plush and fur , at ( .no-half . their value. In suits \vo offer to-day : 300 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children's Suits , izesI to 12 , elegantly made , at $2.50 ; the regular price of these suits is everywhere § 5.00. We have received and opened especially for this sale an immense line of Boys' Long and Knee Pants , among which we offer some decided bargains. MEN'S PANTS. Our buyer having closed out tin- entire stock of a manufacturer of fine Pants , we have arranged the goods into several lots , and are enabled to offer thoni at one-half their regular retail price , At tli9 figures we marked thorn thsy will be found the big gest offering this season. 500 pair line strictly all wool G'assimcre ' Pants , heavy weight , at $2. 800 pair elegant silk and wool pants at $2.50. 400 pairs extra fine all worsted Pants , as good as any custom made , at $3.75. Extra long and reversed s'zes for young men will be foun I among them. Comment on these Pants is unnecessary. We show some samples in our Douglas street window , but that will only give you the idea of now rnr.v LOOK. We want you to call into the store and examine the stuff they are made of. The cheapest of all those 3 lots wo mention wore never sold for less than S4.00. But while we devote the most stjace to clothing , we do not neg lect our furnishing goods. Every department has been considera bly enlarged since we have the new addition , and in every line we offer daily some new drives. Just now we are having a big run in Grloves and Underwear. The prices we sell all these goods at are big attractions. Handling everything , as we do , in immense quan tities , it is utterly impossible for other houses to offer goods at the prices we do. Plain Figures and One Price. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. ' - The Burlington takes the lead. 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 of 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 the 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. Oopot on Tenth Street. Burliifoji iurlington c.B.sq.n.-n. To s , Dolls , PlntoJ oojSj _ Albums , &c , , DELORME & QDENTIN OF MlI.W Will imvathfilr full lliiu of hamplcs displayed uttliu followlnii jilacui bt'foio Nov 't't'i. ' Grand Ij'.ani , Columbus , Norfolk , Hastings and Lincoln , CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to any of the above towns. For partii-it- liirs and dates , addreas our travelling Inun' T UTTIIC : , Iltibtlngs , Xe , , JUDICIOUS AND PEKSISTEHf 3 Advertising lias always piovua. ' < successful. Jtcforo pihclntrnny NcwepapurlUVt'rtlnlnjr consirtk LORD & THOMAS , II U 10 IU elik bl U OHO AGO. W. G. ALBRIGHT , Real Kstate , 2188.15th St. , Omaha. BEST AND CHEAPEST ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE ! SOUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY. lOnUITCHTO. I * BTAIJII. IBID Howard St. , Oranha. h drawn plans and Anbnlltul BpecllloaUoii foraW-roomfrrtineho.mB. which combines mimy.comfort.ecanoriiy and beauty.lnawiiy liupoMlbl * In any lioute that costi from tl.'to to Jl.tWJ. As moro than will bo built BO. 1 can afford to offer a copy for . , 145 , the luiittl feeB otlierwUe being from deelgns furnUhcd , an can bo jndgaa i to T per cenui'Atent applied f ° ' - ' - = = - = = : : : : form the ict or plannof completed bulldlugsaf ! CctcrlptlonH 1 l.avo In my oinre , runt'lnK In fo l . . , My uriUBual experience will guarantee atUf ctlou and reliable contractor * only are tnsuged on my works. PartieswUhlng wliuU * w * cordially Invited.