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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1888)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 , 1888. THE CITY. I'orsonnl I' G. W. Robinson , St. Louis , Is registered a : the Murray. I. Stratford Parry , of Liverpool , England , In n RUcst at the Pnxton. E. MncLanc , of Cincinnati , was stopping nt the I'axton yesterday. P. J. Down , London , England , en rouU cnit , Is stopping nt the Mllhinl. W. F. Vamlerpool , of Chlcatro , nnd l < \ 1A 1'hlpps. of Now York , uro registered at the Mlllnrd. II. F. 1'arVor , a prominent citl m of Cedar ItapliK together with .Mrs. I'.irkcr nnil ( laiiRhtcr are puests nt the Murray. At Hie Wlmhor : W. O. Ulcc , Grand Inland ; P. O. IClmr , Albion : .1. McCrnclten , Portland. Ore. ; .1. M. Ciradcr , Heffaner , Ore. ; William Child , HolTancr. Mr. Matt Miller , of David Cltv , topothrr with Miss MnuKlo Miller nnd Miss Stella Lotitf , who arc students of llrownell hull , dined at the Murray hotel last night. H. C. Hope , suporinlcndnnt of tolcprapli of the Clilc'iiRo , St. Paul , Minneapolis A Omaha road , W. .1. Hope and Miss Nulllc Hope , of St. Paul , are visiting Mr. and Mrs , W. It. Walsh , % 'JI Dodge street. To DIHCIIKH tliu City Mall. There will a meeting at the council chain- lier UiU evening , at 7.30 , to discuss the city hall location. tliu UetniUiiH. John Ok'den and u corps of men were1 nt work yesterday In Forest Lawn cemetery ox- hutnintf the remains ol Jonn Huts , who is supposed to have been Homer Mason , who was married to Ofjden's sister and who loft homo mysteriously about one year ago. i1 * TliulrVny. . The wateiworksmen and the conductor on their special train are again rowing. For some grievance the men when boarding the train in the morning feign drunkenness anil ronseijucntly so detain the conductor that thu train reaches Florence before the fates have been collected. Gllbrrt'n Smoke Consumer. Mr. .lames Gilbert , ex-superintendent of the Omaha gas works and now city gas inspector specter , has secured the patent on a smoke consumer , to ho used principally in boiler furnaces. The apparatus , when alllxed to furnaces , Is so constructed that T5 per cent , of the smoke is consumed , thereby , eflectlng a great saving In fuel. The invention is In use at the Millard hotel the Marker block and hotel anil is being lilted to the furnaces in the new HKI : building. Turn In i ; on tlic Water. The waterworks company begun yesterday to run water into their new thirty-six inch pipes. These pipes have been laid from the ne. v works at Florence to the city , and are now complete. The water is let in from the mains in the city. The process is a slow one nnd is undertaken with great caution , The pipes being full of air , a sudden rush of "utcr into them might cause a breakage. The operation will take several day ? , and is undertaken as a means of testing the strength of the Joints and pipes. Pocketed the Money. Ed Taylor has sworn out rv warrant for the nrrest of James Pike on the charge of embez zlement. Pike was deputized by Taylor and about eight others to take their rent to the ofllco of the Wate vvorks company. The amount entrusted to him was $ l5 ! , and last July was the time when the several amounts \verodue. It was supposed that Pilte had paid over the money until a day or two ago , when the Water company wrote to Taylor and the rest informing them that their water rent had not been paid. An investiga tion of the case showed Pike's guilt , and the wronged parties are determined to have him punished for each offense. Hohhcd Their Kiuplnycrs. James Dyer and William Emeluth , two employes of Paxton & Gallagher , were ar rested ycstcruny on the rlmrgc of stealing about * SO from their employers. The arti cles comprised eight boxes of cigars worth $1M , eight hams worth fill , one box of tobacco worth ? $ , and canned goods amounting to $ , ' 10. Frank Alnsworth , woighrnastcr for the company is charged with being the third party who has boon disposing of the stolen goods for them. Ho has consented to turn state's evidence and save himself from the penitentiary. Dyer admits his guilt , but Emeluth refuses to say anything until the matter comes to trail. They uro both old employes , and the thieveries have been go- lug on for some tun , Manchester Martyra. Yesterday was t'.o twentieth anniversary of the death of Allen , Larkin and O'Urien , the Irish patriots who were executed for their complicity in the Clerkenwell explosion. In commemoration of the event , the names of these men have since' been perpetuated in song and story , and everywhere revered by their countrymen. Thursday night , the ova of the anniversary , was celebr.ited by a number of Irishmen of this city. The deeds and the times of the martyrs were reviewed in a number of stirring speeches , nnd a num ber of recitations on martial themes were recited. To-nigtit the memory of these leaders Will ho commemorated in Lincoln , and nn invitation has been extended to Irish people from this city to be in attendance. Among those of the latter who have sig nified their Intention of being present , are : John Groves , Peter O'Mulley , P. Uarrett , P. Tigho , P. Heafey , S , J. Urodorick. Edward Qtilnn , Gem-go M. O'll.-ien . , Major Mo- Muhon , Thomas Falloa , P. MeArdle , M. D. Hoche , Douglas and S. J. Hegora. Tramp OutrajjcH. The northern part of the city , extending to the fort , is infested with tramps. In the woods and cars and depots nnd saloons to p.iss the hwy hours of day us well as the sleepy ones of night. Recently , nt Fort Omaha they conceived n hearty favor for the depot platform as a bed on which , however , not.more . than three could repose at a time. This possession was secured only after n nightly struggle which always resulted in- blows nnd blood. The mounted police , however - over , had their nttention directed to the mat. ter , galloped there , arrested two and locked them up. Now the vagabonds have turned Iholr attention to the little uirls who attend the Saratoga school. Thursday evening , after class was over , and the children were going home , two burly brutes waited for one of them while returning homo along the road , which was hid by trees , and endeavored to Induce her by entreaty to accompany them In the woods , She- refused and llimlly they commenced to force ner to accompany them , when her shrill cry awoke the echoes of the neighborhood. Ono of them slapped her severely on the face , and both disap peared. A few moments later , n farmer driving along the road , found the little one , crying and quivering from fear , on the road , nnd took her to her homo. At the request of the parents the name is withheld. This as- fcault is the second of the kind which has been committed recently In that neighbor hood , so that it would not bo surprising if Domotramt ) , before long , would become a vic tim to n parent's anger. Standard shorthand school. 1007 } Fur- 7mm. The Union Sabbath school teachers' meet ing , which has been held In the Kountzo Memorial church , will bo held hereafter in the Young Men's Christian association build ing ovcry Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. This week the teachers will meet at half-past 3 for half-hour of social Intercourse ) and mutual acquaintance , after which the lesson will bo taken up for thu following Sabbath and freely discussed. These meetings urn intended - tended for the mutual boncllt of all inter ested in Sabbath school work. Only $10 to Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblo mid return. Grand Hock Island excursion Tuesday morning , No vember U7. Tickets goodfor | iUteou days. The old reliable Clark's thread is Clnrk'b ' O. N. T.always on white spools. Any other brand of thread sold as the Clark's thread is an imitation. Dry poods dealers , when ordering the Clark's thread , see you order the O. N. T. Sold at wholesale by Kilpatrlek-Koch Dry Goods Co. and. I ) , M. SUjolo & Co. SOUTH AUD'S NEST. How tlie City Clerk Pockels I'craitlsltcs , Mayor Ilrontch yesterday In speaking upoi the saloon business of this city made the state ment that City Clerk Southard was lining hit pockets with fees which ho unjustly exacted from people who wished to obtain saloon li censes. "I'm ' going to stop it , " he said. "H < has no right to ask people to pay him $1 fern n few minutes work. " "What does he get $1 for ! " "For tilling out an application , which take- hut a minute. This is nn illegal fee , nnd he has no riclit to accept It. " "Has ho rorolved many such fees ! " "Yes. Last year he got < : iK ( ) out of it. And I think now ho must have in the vicinity ol S'lH ) . He's paid $ 'Jl ( ) ) ( ) for his work mulls not there two-thirds of his time. Ho is paid well and docs not have to work ns hard ns you or I. I am told , ton , that ho tola one of those saloon men that if ho didn't ' pay the dollar required ho ( the saloon man ) would llnd It pretty dif- llcult toget a license. I ain't going to stand "You know ICutnmoror's c.iso , the saloon mani Well , as I told you , thori was another case of his Illegal conduct. Ho and Hnchel boldly refused to nc'tnowledcre ' my summons to attend a meeting of the license board , to take action upon ICammcrer having violated the law by selling liquor on election day. Knmmcrer was found guiltv nnd lined. Ho appealed his case to the district court. The city attorney held that that the license board could cancel Kamnicrer's license , hut both Meeliol and Southard refused to intend the meeting so that the ac tion might ho taken. Now Knmmcrer , I see by Uradstrcet's , has transferred Ins license and every thine to some other person. That is the way our laws are being violated and by public ofllcials. " Tliro.it I ) ISIMISCS commence with a Cough , Ccdd. or Sere Throat , "lirown's lironchial Troches" give immediate relief. Sold only In boxes. Price ! ! . " > cents. ART IN OMAHA. How illr. Ijlniniior's liberality Hns Kncotiraccit it. The Linlnger Art gallery , now open to the public , is a feature of Omaha's metropol- itanism of which she has good reason to be proud. Tlio collection is the result of ten years' travel and a lavish expenditure of money on the part of George W. Lininger of this city. Its value in Omaha is not far from MOO.OOO. Mr. Lininger's earlier acquisitions were the result of a desire to possess a private collection of Mich pieces as struck his per sonal fancy and taste. During the past two years , liowcvo'- , and particularly last winter , ho has been actuated by the laudable ambi tion of placing bulore the citucns of Omaha a collection embracing speci mens from all the great schools ot art , ancient and modern. With that ob ject , he visited all the leading European gal leries and has procured , in many cases , ori ginals , and in others faithlul representations of the masterpieces of the great artists of all countries and schools. A visit , to the gallery and a study of the specimens is an education in art sucli as few American cities alTord. The collection embraces three Guides , the Holy Family of Francesco Solimonc , Guer- cino's MngUnlenc , live pieces by Luca Gior dane , the Spanish artist , and works bv Sal- valor Kosa , Jnrdncns , Albini , Lan franco , Hembrandt , Haibolmi , Forini , Guylonburch. Houcher , Fra Angelica , Giocomo , Nani and Hossi besides the long list of modern artists of till schools. There is also a creditable ex hibition of statuary , bronzes and ceramics. If yon arc about to make a pudding , a , jelly , a cake or other article of pastry , don't , : ny dear miidain , if you have : i duo regard for your husband's , your children's or your own digestion , ube any other than Van Du/.or'a Flavoring Extracts. They contain no deleterious chuinical ingredient. The ' sterling Havers mimed are in every way worthy of your confidence , since they tire deli cious , pure and highly concentrated. Grocers everywhere hell them. - * - Only Ono Ijiceiise. The matrimonial market was dull yester day , only one license being issued from the county court : I diaries Darflinger , Omaha . 23 ( Mary Hemmger , Omaha . 19 For Use Horsiil'ord'N Aclil Phosphate. Dn. Loun.vxo WAITK , Pittsfield , Mass. , says : "From its use for a period of about eight weeks , to the exclusion of all other remedies , I attribute the restoration to health of a patient who was emaciated to the last degree , in consequence of nervous prostra tion and dyspepsia. This patient's stomach was in such an irritable condition that ho could not bear cither liquid or solid food. An accomplished physician of many years expe rience , whom I called in consultation , pro nounced his case an incurable one. At this stage 1 determined to use Horsoford's / cid Phosphate , which resulted us above men tioncd. " The Death of Mr. Adams. Dr. II vile , the physician in Omaha for the Hartforu life Insurance company , of which the late S , N. Adams was agent , was spoken with to-day on the subject of the sudden de mise of Thursday night. Dr. Hyde does not believe that Mr. Adams died of heart ills- IMSU. When the deceased lirst came to Omaha to undertake the Hartford business lie was examined for an insurance upon his awn life , Ho was then pronounced perfectly free from heart nlfectSon , The sickness re ferred to at the Paxton house was not caused uy heart trouble , but by a , severe attack of : olic. Neuralgia at the heart is considered l > y Dr. Hyde to have been the immediate : auso of death. Mr. Adams was connected with the U. A. If. , and his funeral will take place to-day at , S ! | i. in. under the escort of the local post. The funeral cortege will leave 5'2S South Twenty- eighth ut the hour named. " tVomun'H ModcHly. Many women are prevented by feel ings of delicacy from consulting a phy sician in those disorders arising Irom functional derangement of hot * peeu- .iurly delicate organism , and the most morions results are often caused by this icglect. To sueh persons Dr. LMoms'a favorite Proscription is an especial joou , as it offers a sure and safe euro for ill those distressing disorders to which ivoinen are peculiarly subject , while it saves u modest girl or woman from the jmbarrasdmont of u personal consuUa- ; ion with a physician. "Favorite Pro- icription" is the only medicine for voman's peculiar weaknesses and ail- noiits , sold by druggists , under a. posi- ivo guarantee from the manufacturers , .hat it will give satisfaction in every : aso , or inunuy will bo refunded. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. Political Notes. The McSliano Flambeau club and the First .Yard . Democratic club will hold a meeting ilomhiy night at McU hall , for the purpose if considering the aldcnnanie candidates ind to inaKo the MeShano club a permanent irguni/ation. There will bo n meeting of the citizens of ho second district of the Ninth ward. Irro- pectivo of politics , at Hertzmann's hull this ivening , for the purpose of discussing a andiduto for councilman. A , S , Ostroui snvs that ho is a candidate or councilman In thu Sixth ward , and If ho hould bo the choice of the people liu would vorlc In the Interest of the ward and the [ cncral welfare of the city. Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria , When Da.by w&s tick , wo gave her Castorin. When > he via a Child , &ho cried for Caatoric , When she became Mlai , she clunc to Castoria , Whrn Ua had Children , she E TC ta n C stort . L * XW V > Absolutely Pure. Thlsnovvdf'rnovcrvnrlc ' ? . A marvelofpurltj strriiuth nnd wliolunomenos . More ccunnm lent than the ordinary Kinds , and cannot lie soli in competition with iho multitude of low cost snort w tight alum or iihosphnte powders. Soli onlvin cans. Uoval Itaklug I'omler Co. . U Wall street. Now Vorlc. "CALIFORNIA ! Tllli LAND OP DISCOVERIES. CUF E T07\ CATARRH lABIETINETOC nnnVILLECAL Santa Abie : and : Cat-K-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. DON'T SCOLD a man for groaning when lie lias lllit'umntism or Xeuralgiu. The pain is biniply u l'ul. No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases. Hut oughtn't a inun to be blumctl if , having Hheti- matibin or Netiralgiil , he wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros , when it has cured thousands who have suffered in the eauie way ? It has cured hundreds lifter physicians have pronounced them incurable. "The Vill of five phy icl n could not euro me of Rheumatism which hid settled in tlin hipa , neck and shouldera. So InU'nuo W B the pain that bleep wai * alinoet iinpiM * BlMe. The firat dc 4 * of Athlonhoroa Kave me relief , and the third enahltHl me to Heep for fuur and a half hours without waking. 1 continned iti UHR , and am now well " REV. 8. II. TKOYKU , New Albany , Ind. * 3-Send C cents for the Iwiuitlfiil colon.il pie- Hire , " .Moorlsli Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall Si. N. Y. ANGLO-SWISS tii ! J Milt nl li ! ! Bjst Choolile , I'axton , Oallagher & Co. TO" , 707 , 703. " 11 South Dth Street. Itlcharilson Iru ) ( { Co , 1007 , 10J1) ) Jones Stieet- Win. ( luntlcninn , 10th ami and Cass Street * . A II. OlU'Moue , IIW8. Ul'J ' Doilt'liiii Nothing Succeeds Like Success , The manifest appreciation of our efforts to please our customers , stimulates iu to continued endeavor. Fresh Indticomentu are now belntr offered in the following ( 'oods. .MI'.N'S ' OVKHCOAT3. HOYS' ANO CIIIUHtKVS Sl'ITS AND i\jnn \ > n < Hms T. E. CILPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER Itoom 03 Traders' CHICAGO. nl Fraud , n mn.ime nnd the price a tUmpcd nn the bottom ol all ruy aimrlKcilhtx before leavmc the factory , iiliich r'W t the fare Rcaimt hifli r'icfS ami ! tnftnor Roodv II a ilcal ciicrs tV. I. . IKniiKlw * > hot at A rediiceil | > ricei s.iys lie ha ) them nithnut my name ami mice stamp on the bottom , put him ion a Iraud FOR GENTLEMEN. The only rnlf 83SiAMIisS Shoo smooth in Ride. NOTAOKSurWAXTIUtKAIMnlmmiii feet , easy as hand-sewed and AVI LI. NOT 1M11 TO THE PUBLIC. The rccetit circular tent cut bv the N w Kngtnml I.aittr tofTinc to the tiHlnlirriuf l.nl ir oni < uil > Ml.'ii CMTVwhc ; tbct fhoctAtciritnti lumle In tnlil circular aru Tiiltc 1 tiller $5,000 REWARD lo my pcMon orricrKnimwhoMlllprovpallthr ttntfincnlniiiflili in * aliircufir [ ! lu bi true. Tliu utttr 111 liohl cuoil uiill Jummy lit , itey. IV. I. . DOrnr.AS , Ilroolcton , Mnsn. For sale by Kclley , Sti'o. } > & Co. niu jeo. S. Milloi * , ( il ! North Kith St. O W ! AHA MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE ? lens N. W. Cor. JSth St. Doclpo Sts. FOUTHE TlUSArMES-T OV AM. Appliances for Deformities and Trussas. Ilptt fHclllt'.tM , fLppnratusatul rptuviUrs for cucccss- fnl treatuinnt ot i-vorjr form of illseiuo leuulrlnii MoJIcul or burglcfcl Treatment. FIFTY ROOM3.FOR PATIENTS. Hoard nnd nttendunoo ; boit hospital ucoommoda- tlons In the won. WHiTK rim CIUCULAKS on Deformities ami Unices , Tru < * ai , Club Keel. Currnture of tin ! i-plno , Plli-s , Tuiiiorn. Cancer. Catnrrb , UronchltK Inhalation. Klectrlcitrariiljran. . Upllepay. KUlnoy. Bladder , Kyu , Ear , Skin nnd Ulood.anJ all Surtlcil Operations Diseases of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DISKA.BBS OP WOMEN TRUE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A > BI'ECIAI/TV OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All BIoo-4 I > l eo , os iuccessfullr trentcd. Poleon removed from the sy tein nlthu-it mercurr. New rctiorutlvu ttvattnunt forlos ot Vital i'owor. I'crsons unable to Tlilt us mar I > Q trcutud at homo br eorrt ! > pondenCB. All com-uimlcutlori coutlrta.ittttl. Medicine * or Instruments ent bjr mall or crpre.i' , ecurelf packed , no uiitrkn to Indlciita ccmtxnta or BeiKlur. One personal Interrlew preferrud. Cull nnd consult 119 or send history of JO\IT \ cue , and ne will Mud In plain nrnppor , uar BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Mervnun l > I caMi. < . Impo- teucy , Syphilis , Ulaot anil V rlc cole , nltu question Kit. Atlcfresi Omaha jfcdlcal and Surgical Institute , or I > K. McMEMAMY , Car. Uitli and Dodc * Sta. . - - OMAUA. M'.B , OR 20 TO 6C DAYS. This is a disease which has heretofore Bullied : ill Medicul Science. We have a Itomcily , unknown to anyone In tlio World outsldo of our Compauy.aml one that haste to euro the most ousuiiatn easus. Ten days In ork. 'tis thu olilfhionlc i uccnt cases does Uio % > doi > i > seated cust-s ti'ut ' wo soli til. WH luivn cured hundreds who Imvo been tlj.mdoni'd by Physicians , and pionuiincvd Inc.i able , and wo challenge the World tuWini ; is a < wto that wo \slll not eiirn In less ttmn KlxtvUj'R. Sliu-o tlib history or invdicliio . true hpoclllc for SvjililllH.haH been houglit for b" muvcr found until our wus dlscovero 1 , and wo are justllle I In It Is the only Hi'inedy In tli World tli.it will pos itively curi' , bec.iuso thu lateht ilcdleal Works , publl > hfd by the b el known authorities , say thfiu wasnevi-ratine hpeclllc before. Onriem- oily will euro when invrythlnt ; eKu lias fulled. Why asto , our time and money with patent nii'dlclnes that novur had virtue or doctor with ptiy.slclans that cannot euro you , you that liavo Hied everything el-e should toniotus 'iiiwand Kot pennancnt u'lluf , you never cniiKct It else where. .Mark what wo .siiv. in tliu end you must take our remedy or NliVKIl recovel and you that liavo been allllctcd bin n 'liorc tsnie hhoulil Ijyall means conic to us now -vit or. i In ten of in w cases ever ( jet jmrinanuntiv cuieil. Many got help and think they uro free from tliu disease , but In one , two or three jeais utter It appears again In a more horrible form. ib n Hlood Purifier mill will Cure liny SUin or Hlood Disciihc when Kvor.vUiiiitf I'lso l-'uils. THE COCK REMEDY CO , Itouni 10 jindll , U. S. NaUo'iinl Hank , rr.NNYBOVAI. IVAFHHS am \ tuccmatuUy uaixl umntlily by over Ifl.Ouo w'jullea. Are fiafe. Effectual unit riea a t 81 per hoi bymall.or ntdniffclsta. flealetl fartlculan S pc U RH h Lain [ is. Addrnng TllE KUIIEUA CllEUlcUIi Co. , DurilOIT , MlCIL Tor sala anil bj mall Gooiltnan } Omaha. Neb , _ _ _ _ n , i rlv my. Tovt nmnlionil ? ti' . 1 nlll btntl n ntuat > [ ( InnlUo ( rrnlcil ) runlalnlni ; mil particular * ( or limni * rtiri * . f'f v of clmrcv. Aililui * * , PROF. e. O. FOWJ.ER , Moocluo , Conn. Dr. J. E , McCrew , Ono of the Most Siicccssfnl SPECIALISTS n the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , iKXUAI. UIU1AN8 CUItKIJ mid .uilKNEUUr . lllWTOHUO. I'lider the Doctor's form of treatment no ills. auu is ronnldered Incurable , until the parU of lie body ado ted by disease ura destroyed naterthau they can bo repaired or built up , CONSULTATION' J'JUJ [ J. Treatment by correapondenco. Bond stamp or reply. Jfflce Bushman BlocK. 16th and Douglas Sts , Omaha , Nobj THE CHIEF 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 hay © 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 ectual in every Q respecr to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples ol the many bargains we offer are the following : 200 very nuat Children's Overcoats with capes to match , at $1.UO. 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capos of same material at $2.50. A beautiful line of Chinchilla Beaver and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome de signs , and elegantly trimmed with plush and fur , at one-half their value. In suits we offer to-day : J 800 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children's Suits , si/.cs ! to 12 , elegantly made , at $2.50 ; the regular price of these suits is everywhere f > .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 liaving closed out the entire stock of a manufacturer of fine Pants , wo have arranged the goods into several lots , and are enabled to offer them at one-half their regular retail price , At the figure we marked them they will bo founi the big gest offering this season. 500 pair fine strictly all wool Cassimere 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 sixes for young men will be found among them. Comment on these Pants is unnecessary. Wo sliow some samples in our Douglas street window , but that will only give you the idea of now TIIKY LOOK. We want you to call into the store and examine the stuff they are made of. The cheapest of all these ; 5 lots we mention were never sold for less than $4.00. a But while we devote the most st > ace 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. Burlington : * RotJfB The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all Imes in developing Nebraska. 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. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlingfon Burling To s , Dolls , PlgiGoos _ Albums , &c , , DELORME & PUTIN OF MH. Will have their lull line of Maniples displayed ut thu folhnMng places before Nov. 'ith , Grand Island , Columbus , Norfolk , Hastings and Lincoln , CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to any of the above towiiB , For partiou- lat'b and ( lutes , address our travollintr man , IJTTIK : , B , Nob'-abka. ' DREXEL & , MAUL , ( Successors to John G. Jacolw. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand , HOT Farnam St. Orilern by tek'L'raiih bolicited artd promptly nttvuU d. to No. i. W. G. ALHRIGIIT , ' Real Estate , 2i8S. 15tli St. , Omaha. BEST AND CHEAPEST ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE ! SOUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY. * Df UITCOTO I * STATII , J 1U Howard Bt. , Omaha , h drawn plans and AHull ! 1 LU I Hpecllicatloniifora Wroom frame house , which comblaua utllUy.conifort.economy and brituiy.inuwuy impossible in any houhe Uittt coats from li.'M ) to Jl.iWJ. AH moro than 1W - , . , . , , . , will bobuilt ro , I can afford to otrera copy for -z OrlglnBland splcndlg , the -i r.al tte othorwlse , beln from -z zz ? designs furnished , us can bo Judged form the BHs or I > lanBof c < > 'nP > etel 'UlWing of i all dctcrlrticna I JIAVO in my ofllie , ranging lu cott from ffl.CXO to HOO.OOO , My unusual experience will guurantco natl f ctlop and reliable cgutractorB only urc nDsugvil oa my works , Parties wleUlo < to build '