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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? TOHITRSDAY NOVEMBER 22 , 1888. THK CITY. It is stated that the State bank o Valparaiso has closed its doora. The members of the K. M. A. nro re Mieclfully requested to be present a their hall this evening. Huslncfes < i hpcclnl importance is lo be transacted ThoDodpo Btreot i-nblollno was ycc terday opened to Thirtieth street. Tin Motor has completed Its curve n Twelfth nnd Dnuirln * , and builtaswitcl nt .io end of the line near Kloventh. The condition of the prisoner , Mrs Harry W. King , who is confined in tin county jail. IH reported to bo somowha alarming. Tuesday night she paced he cell , at times acting as though do ranged. Personal I'araurnplis. Mr. Hen. Mtern , representing tlio Carletoi Opera Company , which plays here nox week , Is In the city. Hobcrt H. Wilcox , manager of tbe BrewIng Ing , Klng& Co. clothing company's store , re turned from Chicago yesterday morning. Mr. John fl. Corey secretary of a Krul Packing combany , located in Ventur county , Koilthcrn Culllornia , is stopping n tlio Hotel Marker. At the Windsor : I , . W. Logan nnd wlf of Kansas City , J. Doolittlo of Illinois , ! W. Itrown of Kansas City , L. M. Aldrlc ! and wife of Minneapolis , Hobcrt McCarty o Gordon , Ne-b. Mr. M. S. Hascall , cashier of the 1'ullmar car company at Ogden , eamu to the city Tuoi day to tiiko his wife and child homo will him. The ladyhas been on a visit with he parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Alstadt. William Alexander , a colored man , cliargei with stealing ir from n room-mate about i year ago , was released by Judge Herka yes terday afternoon. There was , in the opinioi of the Judge , no evidence to convict. ICnlibeil a Km It. Stand. Nicholas Pirtlllo , nn Italian owning : fruit and confectionery stand , complalnci thnt a couple of brothers named Peter am Joseph Powl , broke into Ills stand and stoli ? .10 worth of the goods. A complaint o burt'lary ii to be lodged against the fellows First Wnnl ltt ! | > iil > llc.in < 4. Thcro will bo a meeting of the First wan : republicans at Forest hall , Friday evening November 3.1 , for the purpose of placing li nomination a ward councilman. It is desira ble that there lie u largo attendance present Dentil of K W. Sharp. A letter has been received from Huciin Vista , Col. , by Chief Seavoy telling of the death in that city of Frederick W. Sharp , who has a sister living either in tills city 01 Conned Hinds , whose husband is a miller 01 mill owner. The letter is signed with the iiamu of A. V. 1' . Day. Must Obey I ho Court. To-day Deputy Sheriff Grcbo arrested Thomas Shea and Patrick Gllligan on n charge of contempt of court. Moth nro wit nesses in the $ .1,000 damage suit of Morris niralnst Patrick Ford , hut refused to recog nize the subpoena served upon them. Postal CIcrkN Appointed. W. E. Sleek , of Conecron , Mo. , and John E. Yatcs , of Gallation , Mo. , have been ap pointed railway mail clerks in this circuit. The former will be assigned the route on thu Union Pacific between Omaha and Ogden , I and the latter will run on the Hurlington , be tween Kansas City nnd Oxford. "Xlic Hue" I'or Smokers. D. A. D.ivison , of Wymore , lias great , faith In Tin : IJin : , of which he is the active and efllcicnt agent in his city. His latest evi dence of esteem for tlio paper is the christen ing of a new brand of clears with the name of TUB HRK. It is to bo hoped they will prove as popular and attain as largo a circu lation us tticir namesake. linlcti'a Trent. Last night , at the Uarkcr hotel , an elegant banqucst was given by Manager Ualch to George Wilson's minstrels. The train by which the company intended to leave the city was delayed over six hours as an accom modation. A very enjoyable evening was gjicnt. and tl.o members departed feeling sat- isticd with their visit to Omaha. Pnltl Dear For the Coal. A darky bearing the name of Joseph Smith was caught just before dawn yesterday stealing a sack of coal from his neighborPat Donahue's coal bin. He was delivered over to the police , and on arraignment the judge fined him $ rJ.V ) . His honor then gave him a brief lecture , impressing on his mind that honc&ty is the best policy , and assuring him that tlio cheapest way to get anything is to buy it. A Narrow lOieapn. An exciting runaway occurred on Daven port from Nineteenth to Sixteesth about 9 o'clock u > trnlny marning , the wagon becom ing upset and thdriver being thrown violent- lj to int.pavement. . He was dragged several rods , but fortunately some men seeing his peril stopped the frightened horses nnd saved the man's ' life. Ho was considerably bruised but sustained no serious injury. The wagon was completely demolished. The cscapu of the man was regarded us almost a miracle by the spectators. A Brotherhood Sociable. A very pleasant and numerously-attended sociable under the auspices of the brother hood of Carpenters and Joiners of America took place on Tuesday nightnt the Gate City halt. About one hundred members and their wives took part in the festivities , which were of a very enjoyable nature. Many promi nent merchants in tlio city presented the association with some useful article , which was rallied for last night. After the articles had been disposed of a supper was served and nn impromptu dance brought a pleasant oven ing lo n close. I'nitly IJiiiloi'iMl. Edlo J. Itrott , alias Thomas Jefferson , was brought Into the police station early yesterday morning covered with blood. Upon exami nation it was found that ho had a largo gash1 on his cheek , a cut on tlio head , a nose verv much haltorcd nnd otherwise disfigured. The city physician was called and dressed tlio wounds. The man was unnblo to tell how ho ciiine by his injuries. Tlio police found him near the Union Pacific headquar ters and ho could not even tell how he got there. Ho is a stranger to tlio police. At least they could not recognize him under his present conditions. Dr. JolTeris' remedy cures every case of diphtheria. No nhvstcinn required. Tlioso who take Dr. Jones'Hod Clover Tonic nuvur have dyspepsia , coslivo- IIOBS , bad breath , piles , pimplcH , nguo nnd malaria , poor appetite , low spirits , headache or kidney troubles. Price 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Deceiving Knilronil A communication to thu commissioner of labor statistics nt Dunvor reveals tlio fact that labor agents all over the country are swindling men who nro tryins to muko an lionost living by hard work , anil sending them out to Oregon und Washington Terri tory where the supply greatly exceeds the demand. As a conseuueiica , hundreds of men uro without money or work , ami among them are a number who It is alleged have been sent there from Omaha. The writers say that the furo from Denver to the pltico where they wore shipped to get work was only f IS. but when they tried to got back it wu ja . They had been proinUcil from 12.35 to f3.no per day , but found fl,5'J the highest rate paid , and only a few oat of tlio iiituiy hundreds sent were ublo to iet thnt. The tame tttato of affairs exists ut Klpuriu , Karmington , anil Walla Walla. Commis sioner Urlscoll of Colorado , Intimates that in future all labor bl.arks shall bo prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law , but says a majority of tUo victims uro gut to > o great a I dlstanco thnt trioy never come back to con plnln , Ho ndVlscB nil tncu lit search of n Jo to beware of tlio bliu-kbonrd anriotincemei of coed wnges hi Washington Territory nn Oregon. An Absolute Curo. The ORmiNAL A1JIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In Inr o two ounce tin boxes and IB nn absolute cure for old sore * , burns wounds , chapped hands , and all skin er'J | ' lions , will positively care nil kinds of pile ? Ask for the ORIGINAL AlUETINU OIN1 MBKT. Sold b.v Goi.tlman Drug Co. , at 'i cents per box by mull 30 cents. IDENTITY KS Joint HOBS Til run Out to I5c tlio Miss InjJ Humor > lnftoti , Snturdny lust a man known in this lorallt ns John Hess dropped dead on n fnrm ownc by n Mr. Hynn , in McAnllo precinct , tbl county. HuL llttlo wns known of tlio Ind vidual's career , ntul ho was buried in force Lawn cemetery nt the expense of Uoutfln county. Yesterday inquiry was iniule at tlio coi oner's olllco coiicortiltiK the description o tlio di'CPased. It wits pivrn , the partU-ulii points hiMiijr that one of thu lingers of tli ritfht hand was off at thu center joint , nni there was u scar on thu chin. This tnlllei with the intricate points of ideiitlflcntion li connection with Homer Mason , who went b ; the name of HUMS in this section , but whos protior cognomen was Mason. It nov transpires that Homer Mason , one niornini about ono year n o , suddenly left his hum in Eastern Iowa nnd departed for parts un known. The reason of hii dc | > urtnrc wa unknown to his wife , whom Ho loftbchlni In somewhat destitute circumstances. Thi w man in cpitstlon honrini ; nothing concern iiif , the missing man , packed up her chattel and eamu to Otmiha , t\hinp : upnuurtcrs will her brother , John O dcn , wlio resides in tin vicinity of the Carter white lead works Mr . Mason , whllo here , learned that he husband had been in this section , and nisi that ho was known under the nnmo of Hess She did not hear of the , death of the imll vidual In question until yesterday , when sli was informed of the mutter by n neighbor Inquiry was made which continued tli identity of Mason. It is ijuito probable tha thu body will bo examined in tiie imincdiut < future and given proper burial. Mrs. Masoi Is yet ignorant of the cause of her husband' sudden departure from their Iowa home. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should nl < ways bo usuilforchiUlrcn teething. Itsoothe ; thu child , softens the gums , allays all pain curesjwind colic , ami is tlio best remedy foi dinrriiiuu. iWo a bottle. A (5 rent Kxuur.sion To the Hookies and return for $10 k'runtlcst trip on record. On Tuesday inorninf , ' , November li" , the great Hocli Island route , the Chk'ayo , Kansas A Nebraslm Railway , will eolelmito the extension of its famous system to the Kooky mountains by giving u raml ex cursion , the round trip faro for which U Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblc will bo only $10 , with tickets peed foi fifteen days. Excursion train leaves St. Joseph at I ) : 15 a. in. ; Kansas City 9:5C : a. m. _ Only $10 to Colorado Springs , Denvei or Puehlo mid return. Grand Rook Island excursion Tuesday morning , No vember 27. Tickets goodifor lifteon days. THE KKAI/rr MAUKKT. Instruments IMueotl nil ItRcorU Dur- inji Yu.stonlay. Ij 11 Lockwooil and wife to M Smith , lots ft , li , 7 ami f < , blk 117 , HeiiMm , w < 1 . { ] HOO K It Lnclcwood ami wife to M Smith , lot 10 , blk : . ' . Junction View terrace , wil. . . coo M Smith and wife to I. II Iock\vood. lots r > , 0 , 7 anil s , bit Si , llenson , unU lot 10 , blk : ; , Junction Vluw terrace , w cl . 2500 AVimlsor Place Untlil'i ; ass'n to 0. I ) Sut- pl.i'ii , lot ! J7 , Windsor Place extension , w il . EOO Windsor IMacc UnililV as 'n to C S Wool- ley , lot l"i , Windsor rlace extension , w cl 800 V I. Cotton and wife to J A Krtlg , lot ID , W A HeUii'k's add , and lot M , blK u , Orchard Hill , w il . . 3,000 M li Wild and wife to O .1 IClerlo et al , lot I ) , blk 1 12. Horuncr , w d . COO J Wlslernnd wito to ! ' ( ! Darnw 1UO tt lot 0 , blk il , llrookllnr d . TOO A 1' Drake t-tal too llrndlcy. lot IB , blk 2 , Drake's add , w d . ooo M Wilkinson to US Manlsby. lotslt and 18 , lilfc li , Satmdera A ; IIIiuebauKh'H add , Walnut Kill. w l . . 2.000 Patrick Land Co to A li West , lots 20 , 21 amis. ' , blk 117 , Uundeo Place , wtt . 8.000 F W l.i-o to I , ! Iee. s 15 ft lot 2 and n ! IO ft lot : i , blk : i. Mil ) . I 1 Hedlek's mid. qed 600 1 , It Hill and husband to Mutual Imp Co , w 60 tc lots 1 and 2 , blk 1 , llimscom place.v a . 2,000 C iCnchur and wife to A Turtle , w } j lot 4 , blkii , Parker's add , wd . 2,710 G W lx > Kiin and wife to CHSteadman , lot 11 , Btamon place , wil . " . C50 JI A llyers to J Nichols , o M ft ot w 24 lot 1 , Ilartt let's add , w d , . 2 Sixteen transfers , aggregating . 522,2i)7 ItiiiliihiK Permits. The following building permits were issued by Inspector Whltlock yesterday : T. II. Smith , iilturation , l"il'J Douglas . j,00 Charles Impy . 75 H , K. Conupson , warehouse . 2.10 ( jeorpa CnnlluldT\veiity-elglilU and Wool- comb . 100 Four permit * . nggrvgatlnf ; . $ 1,225 If you need a perfect tonic or n blood purifier , take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic. It speedily euros nil troubles of the stomach , kidneys and liver. Can 1)0 ) taken by the most delecato. Price 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Marriage licenses issued yesterday : Name and Hosldenco. Ago. I Adolpb Swauson , Omaha . IU ! I Nellie Lundicn , Omahu . 2i ( Isaac 13. Uhoadcs , Omaha . i > S | Anna Anthens , Omaha . 18 I Frank Lank , Omaha . ii2 I 1'ony Uhndo , Omaha . . 10 I John A. Kus cll , Omaha. T. . " . xs I Abbio Grim , Omaha . 20 I , lame W. Conrey , Omaha . IS I Sarah McGcc , Omaha . i'j Senrcely liavo the citizens of Omaha liad time to express their appreciation zl tlio exhibit of the Western Art asso ciation , of the efforts of its members , ivhon Air. < ! . AV. Lin in per offers to place on exhibit his extensive and riiro [ oliection , undnr the uuspieos of , and for the bonollt of the Association. The irallory will bo opened to tlio public on Thursday at 10 o clock a. m , , November 111 , continuing through the days of Fri- ; lay , Saturday and Sundav. In thogon- aroiiH muniliconco of his oiler in thus plat-ing his gallery and collection to the bonolit and advantage of the association Mr. Llningor establishes forhimsolf the same relation to Omaha as hold by tlio uonorous and philanthropic C'urcurun.uf \Viishington t'lty. Tlio exhibit , com- [ irising works from the brush of the Ljnuul masters of Hnropo and purchased : it great cost , will provo a great treat to Lho lovorH of art , exceeding , as it does , uiy private gallery west of New York , ind inasmuch as the price of admission is but U.r ) cents and tlio proceeds to bo for the art association in establishing a l > ernmnoiit institution for the exhibition ind sale of their work , wo sincerely liopo the oltixona generally will attend ind thus add their unto in assistance to iccomplifih thl great work , rollouting Lo the credit of Omaha. No Uhii In Waiting. Chicago Tribune : "Can I see Mr. [ IiiggertvV" inquired the caller at the iail. "Dofore ho was arrested ho owed no a little bill that ho promised ho ivoultl pay at this date , and bo lias nl- vays boon u man of his word. " "You can see him if you will wait a 'o ' v minutes , " replied the turnkey. 'His attorney is with him now. " The ttillor shook his heul : and sighed Ice ply. "There is no use in my waiting , " lie aid. Turn and Jerry Sets. Hot water urns , cheap , A. A. ST12\VART&CO. ; , H05 Jackson street. LISTING INDHUTKONESS. Wlmt the Nntlonnt Itonrtl of Trad IVniilit I.lkn to Do. Secretary Nnttlupcr has returned fret Ids visit to Chicago. Ho comes with the ur diminished conlldenco In Omaha's future and says that all he has seen east convince him more nnd more of the great future i store for the Gate City. Mr. Nnttlnpcr's especial duty nt Chlcagi was to attend the national convention o boards of trade. The latter was in scssloi three days Wednesday , Thursday and Fri day of last week , and the meetings wer held at the Grand Pacific hotel. "I found many things to surprise me,1 said Mr. NntUnger , "but nothing more thai to discover that the great west had jiwc tlcally no rcprcsent.xtion outside of mysel nnd a gentleman from Minneapolis. Tin 'effete cast' was there in force. There wen nbotit sixty delegates present , but cxccp thu two 1 mentioned , all tlio representative : ciuno from cast of Chicairo. The presided of the mooting was Mr. Frederick Frnley , i line venerable gentleman eighty-live year old , hailing from the ( junker City. Mr. Frn ley has presided over thu national t-onvon tions for twenty-one years , and will probably continue In that position as long as he is abli to pet around. " Mr. Nattlnper considers this repeatei election of Mr. Fraley to the important ofllci of chairman of thu national committee i very great mark of respect to the gcntlemai in question , but hardly a line of procedure calculated to bcnellt the interests of tlio or ganlzntlon. Ono very Important subject was up foi discussion. The matter was laid over to the next meeting , a year hence , and Mr. Nattln . ? er considers that western boards should secure adcqur.to representation by the tlmi of the next meeting , nnd defeat the contem plated action of the national committee. li refers to the listing in the United States census of the nggrcgato indebtedness of the citizens of laive cities in tlio United States This , If carried into effect , would militate against the credit standing of western com munities. Great mistakes would bo made , and Omaha , with other largo western cities , would be placed in a false position , and c wrong idea of their linaucial standing given to eastern capitalists. When naked how this would occur Mr , Nattinger explained that the information foi the census was derived in tnis way : The mortgages tiled on property were taken dowr and charged nuainst thu city , but credit was never given for the proportions of such mort gages that might have been paid off at the time'of entry. For example A gives n mort gage on his building for 10,000. That Is UK amount entered In the census ; although , al the ssiino time , A U may have paid * . 7,0t 0 ol said mortgage off , and only in fact owe $3,00 , ( of the original Mini. The question of silver coinage and the de sirability of stopping Its issue was alsc brought up nnd laid over for a year. The eastern delegates were strongly in favor ol having the issue stopped. Delegate Cole man , of New Orleans , protested against anj interference with the coinage , and desired to bo placed on record to that effect. Thu next convention of the associatior will take place at Louisville , Ivy. The date has not been definitely lixed , but It will pos sibly take place in November of next year. Standard shorthand school. IGO'i Fur- n am. AN AIJMCGI3I ) HOUSM OP SHAMK What Mr. . Uoolcy Says of Mrs. Iloav- cn'fl Place. An old lady named Mrs. Marion Dooley , accompanied by her granddaughter , Juliet Collister , a cirl of about fourteen , were at the police station yesterday to swear out two warrants against one Mrs. George Heaven , who lives nt U4'.J3 Charles street. Mrs. Dooley has tlio appearance of a re spectable woman , and she says she formerly resided in Lincoln. Two months ago she came to Omaha , hoping to make a bolter liv ing , as she has lived hero before. She is a widow and supports herself and her orphan grandchild b.v canvassing. She says she took rooms with Mrs. Heaven at the number above mentioned , but soon became horrified to discover that the house was being used as a house of assigna tion. She wished to move out immediately , and gave Mrs. Heaven nearly all the money she had. and made arrangements to pay the remainder of the debt soon. Mrs. Heaven , she claims , became very abusive , and taking all the old woman's and girl's ' clothingwhich are valued at about fit ) , secreted them , and refused to give them up until the remainihg fraction of the debt was paid. Still later , while Airs , Dooly was asleep , she says that she believes Mrs. Heaven went through her pockets and robbed her of what little money she had left , and also of a gold pin. A war rant charging Mrs. Heaven with grand larceny has been sworn out. nnd Ser geant Sigwart has been detailed to investigate the matter and see whether Mrs. lieu von shall not pay tlio line exacted from keepers of houses of assignation or prostitu tion. tion.Mrs. . Dooley is trrief stricken over the fact that she has had her little granddaughter in sueli a place. MOIITUAKY. The funeral of Mrs. ICrcllc , the mother of Mr , Krello , hatter of Thirteenth street , took place from her late residence on Center street yesterday afternoon. The remains were followed to the grave by a largo number of friends of the deceased lady. The inter ment took place at Laurel Hill cemetary. Only $10 to Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblo and return. Grand Rock Island excursion Tuesday morning , No vember 27. Tickets good for fifteen days. Ninth Ward. The nldcrmanic fii > ht iu the Ninth ward is practically settled in advance of the prelim inaries , by the withdrawal of certain north side candidates in favor of E. P. Davis of Hriggs place as a compromise candidate. This action was taken at the Second precinct meeting Tuesday night after consulting the south side business men and citizens who ugreo to support Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis is a member of the firm of the Davis & Cowgill oxvuors of the iron works. All the editors connected with the Ladies' Home Jour nal are high salaried writers , for they are the best to be had for money. The most distin guished writers in the United States are regular contribu tors ; Such names as Elizabeth Stuart Phelps , Josiah Allen's Wife , Mary J. Holmes , Rose Terry Cooke , Will Carleton , Robert ] . Btirdette , Mrs. John Sherwood , Dr. William A. Hammond , Kate Upson Clarke. The illustrations are the finest published and the artists engaged comprise such distinguished names as Frederick Dielman , Wm.St. J. Harper , W. L. Taylor , H. Winthrop Pierce , Aug. Buhler , Frank T. Merrill , Miss Maud Humphrey , Miss-Elizabeth S. Tucker and others. The JOURNAL has a larger circulation than any other periodical ever published in this country. The November number is on the news-stands six cents , CURTIS ru iisiiiNtt J'biUdclpbu. I ThlnpowdcrnovcrvnrJe" . A mnrrrlof purlt ; strength ami wliolcsoinoncss. More pconon : leal tluin the ordinary klniK and cannot bo sol In competition with thu multltiulo of low cos short wvlKht ulum or phosphate powder * , Sol onlvln can * . Itnvnl linking Powder Co. , i : Wall street. Now Vorte. " CALIFORNIA ! TIIK LAND OF DISCOVERIES. or\ tATARRH OflQVlLLEC&L. ABQNC MEftcQ.oRoyij.il Santa * Abie : and : Cat-R-Curt For Sale by Goodman Drug Go. THEY DID IT. What ? Cured among otberc the following. They write : 843 C-"ntr l A\e. . Cincinnati , O. , > January 4tU , KWi. j Attiloi'horoa Pills have rural ne of liver ounpulnt nrt ( tyKtxiixia. I f ve Icn ( if tbr 1'illHtoa friend who in troubled with IcdlKc tlou and ho has linurovtl wou * clerf uUy. 1' . H. UOWKKAMP. 16 notcttc fit. , New Ha\en. Ot , ! February loth. 18 H. ( Athlnjihoroa PilU worked womlers in my caM iif dy > i > tTi > ix KM u A L. C.'LAUK. Pills emiill nnd Atli-lo-jiho-ros arc ] ilcisant ; to take , yet wonderfully effective. Invaluable for kidney and liver complaints , dyspepsia , in digestion , constipation , headache. etc. They'll take awuy that tired fteling giving now life nnd strength. for the benutlnil colored pic ture , "Moorish Mniclcn. " THEA7HLOPHOROS CO. 112 Watt St. N. Y. To those who uresnilcrlnB from oiiKhs , Colds. Chest 1'alns , Pneu THE monla , Ithctimatism , Sciatica iiti'l other pains MJ geneial at this sea > son oE the year. Stich sufferers feel far greater Interest in HUN- soN'HI'r BTKH. a remorty which never fails to afford prompt ro- TARIFF licf when faithfully and Intelll- gently used. This plaster has ma'lo ' a reputation solely on its merits as a scientific remeilv.com- ponndcd on ticlctittllc principles , IS OF by chemists of undoubted ability and Integrity. It.s great anil In. creasing popularity hax Induced unscrupulous Imitators to put ninny fraudulent counterfeits on LITTLE the market. Careful bnvers al ways ask for IlnxsoN'H Pr.ASTUit ana refuse all others. 5-W ScMid two cent stamp to Scalmry Ar.Iolinson.lil Platt Street INTEREST N. y. , for a copy of "Instructions from the Doctor , " a valuable household book. XO HTOGKHOIiDKUS OF THE Tiilro Torn A decree for foreclo'nro nunlrnt the HUTUO TUN- ' iu-cii onturoil tlm I'nllcil 1Kljt'mn | > nny Inis Jmt In lutes Circuit Court , Ninth Circuit IMflrlct of Nevada mil ihu property of Unit company will lie unlil lliiuc- indor ut an c-urly iliili" , Tuo llrork'niil/iilion Coin. ullli'o hereby fives notice Unit etnrkliiildcri of that mupnny will bu nlloweil u INAI < uiioitunlty | | toiuo- eel Uiolr hitherto nniusantcil flack hy uli crlblni : o the new bonds nnd deposit biu tliclratock us hereto * ore ailverlhed. biilivcrlptions to mill boiiiln will INI uci'lvnl at tlio Union Trtltt Comtiiny , No. "II llruail- ruy , New York , at thu follow In ; : terms , to-wlti 55 OIO.NTS I RK SHIKK , AHSKNT- NG FKOMTMHD.YrH 1IKKUOF TO \OV. .5 , 18HH , AL' 1M. . , null thereafter 0 OEN TK I RK 811 AHE , ASSENTI N JNIlIj JAN. U , J.8HD , AT 5f I > . ft. Suliscrllitrii totlio bonilswlll ippelvoTru tCompnn > r etllllc-MK'H , L'lilltlliiK tluim to the Mime number of linrei' a llio > ocloiio ltert liy them , limit I , Inlioinlslur itch CioceiitH nnd ulci'nth luspuctlvnlr pultl tiy UUMII. nieie t lit thu rule nt I i > r T rent , will bu nlluH-ucl on ub crlitlun | frnm ilnlo at puyinent. I'll ) nieiit Hhould bu nuulu by check on New York to liu IIiilnnTriiFtl'nniiiuny iinclblinulil bouci-unipiinlvil 1 tlio ntnrkdnlr enilorwid In blank mid un author- iiilliin in the l.'iilnn Trust Conipiiny , lllaiik Inrins erlhls iiiithiirU.ilInn iiml topkof circular * run bu imilnu.t upun iiidlnitlun | | MI tliu Dniiin Trnut Com. any nature , or ut room I'J , tcvcnth lluor , .Mill J HullU- us. Nuw York. Dated NKW Yoinc , October n , 1BS8. II. It. HAI/rXEIt , Chairman. nOKDON MAOUONAIjl ) . I' . C. A , Al. VAN \Viiij ; , OTTO I.OWIjN JtKOItCANlXATIO.V COJl.Min'J.IJ. Gll.VTKFUlj-COMFOllTINU. Epps's Cocoa. IlltKAKFAST. a tborouKh knowludne ut tlio nnliirnl IIUVB i Kovcrn Ibu upcutilunDuf | ' " ' ' ami iiulrl- un , m'irt liy ii carvluf uppiicatl < w'"u'f tiio'tliiii'primer - en tif wull-tuluclfil ( 'oco.i , Mr Kpim tins iimvlJcd our ri'iikfunt tallu with it Uellcntuiy lluvoieil buvuraiiu lilch nmytttve tin many hcuvy ilocior' lillln. ItU y the JudU'loiia usu of uticli iirllclea of ilelt ihutu jiiillliiilon miiy bo KriKluulljr built up until htnini : nmltili In ru > l t ercry trnduncy to ilUeitnu , Hun- reilnuf .uLtlu lliula-lle uro Itimlliix lirouml u ri'iuly j attack wliurwur llioni li u weak jiolnt. Wu minr caiio miinyu lutol ilintt by keeplnuiui clTf well artlilfHt with pure bloixl and u properly nourbhej ramei" Civil HtTvlcoiiH cttu. Wudo liui > ly with bolllni ! water or milk. Bold only i halt pouml tint liy Croi-em laboluJ Hun : AMESEPPS&CO , , " ATTRACTION for this week will be in our boys' department. Many of our patrons eagerly look forward to our special sales in this department , and we have decided to give them 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 less than half these prices. They are equal in every respect to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples oi the many bargains we offer are the following : Kill 200 very neat Ohilclrou's Overcoats with capes to match , at $1.00. 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capes of same material at $2.50. A beautiful line of Chinchilla Beaver and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome designs - signs , and elegantly trimmed with plush and fur , at one-half their value. In suits we oiler to-day : ' 300 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children's Suits , sixes 4 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 the entire stock of a manufacturer of fine Punts , we have arranged the goods into several lots , and are enabled to offer thorn at one-half ; their regular retail price. At the fig urea wo marked them they will bo founrl the big gest offering this season. 500 pair line strictly all wool Cassiinero 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'xes for young men will be foun 1 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 TUHV I.COK. We want you to call into the store and examine the stuff they are made of. The cheapest of all these 3 lots we mention were never sold for less than $ .00. But while we devote the most sraace 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 Gloves 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. I Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Nothing Succeeds Like Success , The manifest appreciation of our efforts to please our customers , stimulates us to continued endeavor. Kro.ih inducements are now bcintf offered In the following goods. MUN'S OVEHCOATS. HOYS' AND C'1IIUUI5.N"S ) SUITS AND OVKUCOATS. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. Cnro < 9 OoiiKh , Cold4 , Asthma , Itron ohitiH , Dolilli yViiHtinu Diseases nnd Hornl'iiluui IlnrnorM , OUT TiliriK\riNK : AjiTin.iThoiirent : pnimlnrlty ofWIIbiir'nCnniponndiifCiMl I.lvcrOlliunl Ilinu"bni InibuCil tioinu iinprfnclpliMl person * to nttt'inpt to piibn nirn lniihi iirtlrlunf their own innmifaetmu ; Init any perfon who lit ittiirerlnu from ( 'oni.'lit < , Cildt < , or ( 'onMinnptlon , kbciulil lie fiiiclnl uhuru tboyimr clnibo Ililmiltlelc. Thu remillxof ll 10-0 are KB bi t rueiunniiMidHllonK : nnil lliu proprietor linn nini'le evl- ileuce on tile of III * Krent ueeei In piilinonary eoin- plalntH. Tlio riiosplmto nt l.nne IIIIOI'KXK u most innrvpllnuK bciilln. power , an cmnblncilnltli the IIIHU Unil Uvrr Oil by Dr. Wilbur. It lHip uliirly iirmrribi'd by tbe medical laeulty. Sold by A. li , Wil. mm , Chemist , lloHon , nnilall ilmpKlfitw. To I lie Ktoeklioldors of tlio Ijauil nnil f'nflo rompi Notice IH hernliy given that the annual meet ing of thoHtockholilerHof the OKalallit Kunilnnil Cattle Company , will lo held at the Company's ofllra In the city of Omaha , Nebraska , on Wednesday , Dei ember Mil , 1HM. at : | o'clock p. m. . lor tli" election of directors for the ensuing year , and for thu trnunai tlon of such other bus iness as may rom before the meeting. WII.I.IA.M A. PAXTO.V , I'ri'sldcnt. Josni'ii I'IIANK , Secretary , Oiiialia , Neb. . November 17th , IHsS. iuiv-l"-lo-dec-r - - - - ) Wil Km , Ono of ( ho Most Successful SPECIALISTS In tlio Treatment of all Chronic or ih3 So-called Incurable Diseases , A euro wian.ntteil Inall caes of I'ltlVATU nnd SKIN IHSIIAHI'.S. All dl urder ot the HKXI'AK ' U KUAN'S LTIU5I ) ami MANIIUUD and i.Nii ; r in 'i'oitui ) . ruder the Doitur'w term of treatment no dls- enni Is ciihlderi'd | Incurable , until lli parts of thu lioily iillii ted by dUeaxu aru destroyed faster than they can bo repaired or built up. Treatment by vorrcsiiondfliico. Beuii ttamp for reply. Office Bushmnn Bloc < < , 16th and DoUglas Sts. Omaha. Not ) , Left Livei IS OUT OF ORDER ? &EAD THIS IP IT IS , AfroprMury Modicum that neciXi but trial to provo Its worth. Dr Calender's ' Left Liver Bitters , The only DUtlllsd Illttera In tbe United Btates. The onlr Hitters recognized by tin United States Internal revenue laws as a Pro prietary Medlcln * . Lawfully Patented. No. of Patent 14-O.B73. Contains no fusil olls.ua essential oils , no foralfm aubstanco ordiunac. tar drugs. A perfectly pure inedlcino. compounded - pounded from Pure Hoot llurbs and Olil Poach ! ploaiant to tha taste , qulot and decisive In It * effect. Cures Dyspapsla or Yellow Jaumltc In OT < 1 yn. Itejnlaton the Ilowela. Invlcorntes Inactlre I.iTor. Otiros Diseased Mrer. Hevlves Uie Kidneys. Improves the Appetite Quickly , euates the wnole Bystom. Now Lift to tU whel * system. er Hitters nrn oM m Omalm , Neb , hytna llowiiiK Illdinrilaon lima ( Ha- ( Jooilinmi liruit Co. , W. J. WlniBhoiico , T. W.Sp if- fanl. riam II , Knriuworiii. .Schruicr's 1'imrni.iu ; Kniin.v Co . .lolio llliiiliiili , M I'arrJ. A. ! uller A ( Ju. W. .1. HiiiilU'B , .liihn II. t'onlo , C. .1. Krlce. .M..I. ruwull K ll.lient-i'h.Jnlni I' . Multeity , Morrell'ii 1'nurni.icy .larnnn ( iirujlli , II. C llcll , Dr.J.J.Hiivlllo , ( .M.Cru- 0cr. 1' . IhuiiiJIcr. llnhn't I'lmrinacy. 'Jurnuy .t IMy'.i .l.C Khif..l W n.'irkc. . ! . II. ScliinMll , Max llechl.J M'lirlitCMiion , U' . K. I.amiM'raon , It H. Cox. .Max Cuiiiatl. r'rnr.k W , 1'ugt , It. Hanniui'on , ( io . lloi-ili-r Hoyil's I'lmrmncy. c. A. Melcln-r , llowanl Moyern , Krank llellnnn .V Co. . tvholcialo dcnlerd m Uluun un I l.l'lt I.IVCT Illlter" To s , Dolls , Pln li Goods , Albums , &c & , , DELORME & QOESTIH OK MII.WAI'KUH. Will have thclrriill line of Hamph-H dlnplayed at thu Icillou'liiH plai'e.sboforo No/ , ' . ' . "t'l ' , Grand Isani ! , Columbus , Norfolk , Hastings and Lkcoln. CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to jiiiy of the nbovo towns. Kor iiartit-u- lar& and ilutus , mlilrcos our travelling man. IKT IJTTIIE , JIaHtliif.s , Preserve Your Heallli 1) . C. UAl.li .V CO.'S KATHI ) lircKSKI.N I'NDIiK- < 1 A KM CN'l'.S Hinitn'8 I'nl.iiillonl to prrhiinn hiiscept Iblo tueoln t hu best tiruturtioii ncalnst J'NIit' NONIA , KIIKI'.MATIbM. lilul nil l.l'Nf , Jl.sA ) | { lS { liec.uii- i.'ieiiileil fur Ijulle.s and ( , ' " " ' lu men by tlio Meilb-nl I'aciilly Hend tor llliL-trateil clronlur , ( AM'IIiU ) Itl'lHtlMt (4) ( ) . SOI.K M INTf .UTrilKIIS 85 Leonard B , , Hew York City JiniCIOUS AND PEIISISTEHr AUvortialnif liaa alnaya euct'CGifiil. licforo Nuwspapcr Aclvcrtlflliiff consul LORD & THOMAS , 41 II 18 Uui l Utltr iU OHIOAOO. OMAHA MEDICAL a"d SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. ISth it Dodpo Sts. tOH THE mKATMENT OK ALt , Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Hot facllltlrt , npparatu ; and remrdloi for moo fill lioatniunl ot every form of dlioaie re ' Meillcal or Surgical Trcaluiunt. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENT8. Hoard and attendance ! t > t liosultal nccommodw m , tlounln the wt t. i B / WUITK Kprtqnotn.AESOnIoforniltleiandnra i , H { Trunof , Out ) Kert. Carvatuie or the bpino , rllcKl H I TuiDors. Caocar. Catarrh , llronililtli. rhlialatlon : ' V ( Klnctrldty. Paralylu , Bpllop.r. h'ldnor. UliKtdeM H * Hc , KarBklaund Bloodand unsuriiliwIOporatlony Dlaoason of Women a Specialty. Hoot ON DISEASES or WOMIIN Knee. ONLY RSLIABLH M2DIOAL INSTITUTfl MAKINCI X SPKOIAI.TV OK PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illool Dlioajoi aupcoasfiillx trnated , Hyphllltla I'olson roiuorcU from tlio ajritom without inercuryj Nuty letcnrallvo matment forlon r Vital Powarl J'ornoni tinnMo to vim ui mny lie irpntftd at homo fan eorie.iionJ nco. All coiaiuunlontlonB uonlldantlaU Mndlcinonor Irmtrnmvnt ncnt tiy raall or eipreis re-urely pacUnJ. nn nurki to linllcuto iont n ( fid ainder. Onoiierionallnti-rriofT prefiirrcil. OH an < l enaiiilt unnr tona hlttory of your caiu , and wo will and III plain wiuupor , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon IVHMc , Htmclal or Niirrnni ) Uciifo3. Impo < i teucy , STI'liHH ' , UlcdlanJ \ ' nc celu , with qucitfoul Omalin Mallcal anil Sitrijicnl Institute , ot O r. 13tU anJ Dodce yta. . - OMAHA. MIQV nn. lit' WKST'K Nmivr * " " HIMI.V TIIIMT MI'.HT a iriiaraniccil im. . ill f"i Jlyhtiirla , Dl//.I nms. t'onuil oiiH , ntN rvom N'onrululK llonilnc 10 Nrrv'iiiK ' I'losfaii.ni , fanned liy thu u n of ulcuhoi or lolmr.'o , VVakufuliiexH. .Mental Donin iron. Suttuiiiuijof Mu lira n r'-miltliiKln Iiiiatilty. ft'nl lend n to misery , ilecay anil iii'ntli. I'lomutiirnoiij ; \ llairi-iiiiii''n. ' l.ois oC i owt-r in nilherKu c. Invnluntury I. < HSOB and Spermatorli ra raiiiol l < v ovftr-uxcrtlo'i of thu brain , salf-alwsci or ov ir In luk'i'n . Karli box contains "no mo itn'H trn'itiiiRiit. fl.'M ' abox.oi hlx lioxH furi lie , H 'lit by mall prepaid on ro- reljit of prlco. WH Cfl'AltANTHI3 ' KIX HOXIJS To euro any ca a WK'i o icli onlar riicoWtd by lit * for nix IIO.XUK , acio-iipa'ileit wltli * ' ) . ( ! , \va Hill bond th p'ireliaser our wrltti'n Kii.irunteo to rufuiid lliu m muy If th tro u uieiit ilou.s not L'llect a riii'i ) . ( Jiiarantau4 Irmioil only by C. I' ' . : ; O-.MAN | ) , UnU'ul.Ht , Hulo Avunt , lIPIKurnaitt Street , Unialia Nub , T. K. CH , FIRE INSURANCE ICuont OH Trailer * ' Mullillni ; , CHICAGO. IlOi'ercncce-Metro Nallniml Ilauk , U. (1 , linn i Co. Thu Uradxrtet C - DivouuK4 A , uooniuuii , . . K ( IJuarborn til. , CUicayoi utlrlcafret ; 21 year * tf ( kuilneti quietly f ud Icfall ? tr uiacti