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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , NOVEMBER 29 , 1890. o
10 HOVE OR NOT TO MOVE ,
A Question That Oreatca Decided Opposi
tion From State Officials ,
BATES IS FIGHTING FOR HIS SEAT ,
. Oullil TlilnkH That KMhic is
All ItlRlit TUo Stntu University
ninl Country iloys Ida-
coin Nc\\s Notcn.
LINCOLN , Nob. , Nov. 2S. [ Special to THE
Ecu. ] Secretary of State Cowdcry Is mov
ing the furntturo of hU office In to the rooms
ncross the Imll occupied by the banking
board. According to the resolutions adopted
by tbo hoard of public lands and buildings ,
the secretary of stnte Is to mnko such n
change on January 1 , nnd the governor's
ofllcc Is bo hereafter In the place vacated by
Ihe occrctnry of state. What reason Cowdory
" has for moving n month beforehand H not
"Imown. Dut It Ls reported that tuo secretary-
elect la tivcrso to the change of o Dices and Is
not liable to pay any attention to the \\lshc3
, of the board after ho enters upon tbo duties
of Ids ofllcc. In case the moving Is Oono before -
fore bo comes In ho will bhvo to aceept thc
bltutiilon.
Governor Thnyor has evidently smelt a
mouse , nnd ho docs not propose to hava his
ofllco ilmngcd during the remainder of the
crm. IIo 1ms left positive orders that not a
elnglo nitlclo ot furnlturo boloiiglng
to the executive ofllco shall bo
jnovcd to the rooms now being
vacated by the secretary of state. IIo wishes
Ills successor to liavo a chnnco to cheese for
himself whether ho will leave the present
elegant suite of rooms occupied ns executive
ofllces for the less Imposing oaos now occu
pied by the secretary of state and his as
sistants.
1HTI53 FILES HIS iminrs.
Edward Hates of tbo Sixth Judicial district
filed his brief lu the supreme court today in
the nulon of mandamus brought by him to
compel the canvassing board to canvass the
votes rust for him In the recent election ,
Bates claims that tbo supreme covrt has
the right to prant n , mandamus against any
oniccr , even the egovcrnor , to compel him
to perform a merely ministerial duty. Maxwell -
well I'londlng und Practice , 183" , p. 73S and
Mngfo vs Hoard , 10 Col. . 370 , nro quoted. It
Is next alleged that the duty of the canvassIng -
Ing boatd Is merely ministerial.
Bntcs claims thnttlioqucstlon as to whether
there was u legal vote or that there was not
n ptopor notlco given for the election of a
rcrtaln person to fill u certain ofllco , Is not to
1)0 pasted upon by the board , but is to be
passed upou by another tribunal and that the
duty of the canvassing board Is to ascertain
nnd dcclnro the apparent result of the vote.
ArticloO , section SI of the constitution Is
quoted : "In case that the ofllce of any Judge
of tbo supreme court or of uny district sourt
shall bccotuo vacant before the expiration of
the regular-term for which bo wns elected ,
the vacancy shall bo filled by appointment by
the governor , until his successor shall bo
elected and qualified , for the unoxplrcd term ,
nt the lint gencial election that occurs more
than thirty davs after the vacancy shall Imvo
happened. "
On this authority It Is claimed that Smith's
oppflinuncnt only lasted until the general
clcctionof November4bcnco , byvlrtuoof the
constitution It was the duty of the electors to
fill the vacancy at that election.
It is declared that the election comes from
the constitution and statutes mid not from
the olllcial notices. The want of notice. It is
alleged , is not alone sutllclcnt to invalidate
nn election when the law fixes the tlmo for
holding the election.
ouiu ) , Titr. nissin.
Rev. Guild , who has gotten Into unpleasant
notoiloty ever his kissing piocllvitles , admits
of having Ulsscd Mrs. Chapman , wife of Hov.
Cbapmnn , but says that his manner of doing
It was such that no decent person could taltu
offense nt It. lie claims that this is Into ol
nil his kisses. It appears that Guild has not
yet hcdti tried by his parishioners for kissing
Mrs. Chnpinan but has simply been taken to
taslt by them. The reverend Rontlcman pro-
losses to believe that his kissing of the sis
ters In the church is a perfectly innocent
method of greeting.
A ciiAjicn roit COUNTIIT nors.
Prof. Dcssoy of the state university , In
speaking of country boys who nro anxious t
enter that Institution , but bclievo they an
notsufllcicntly advanced , has these words ol
encouragement :
. "It may not bo generally known that the
requirements for entrance to the Ilrst year ol
the preparatory department of the unlversltj
nro such that those who llnlsh the course out
lined by tlio superintendent of public Instruc
tlon for the use of country schools can entc
without diniculty.
"Consultation of the course of study ni
given by Superintendent Lane In his last olll
clnl report , on pacrus 1118 to3T > f > , will show tha
tbo suite university course of study is withli
tbo ronoli of each boy or girl In any gooi
country school In the state. This fact ha
probably not been generally Icnown. Attcn
tlon has lately been called to It by Inqurio
from outsldo parties who were not nwaro o
tbo fact that the state university was in di
reel communication with the course of stud
iu country schools , if the country school
will do well the work which the state nn'
county superintendents are urging them t
do , there will bo no dlfllculty whatever fo
nny.Nebraska boy or girl who wishes to tak
n university courso.
A QUESTION' Of CON'S riTDTIOyAWTr.
The case of the state on behalf of Pete
Fowlio and Joslau A. Armour vs J. A
Painter , county clerk of Custor county wo '
appealed to the supreme court today. Th
question Involved Is whether section 2 c
iirtlcto I of chapter ISof thocompiled statute
of lbS7 , by the act , chapter 5 , laws IbSO ,
constitutional. The constitution says thr
> io county shall bo divided or have any pai
Btrlcken therefrom without 'Ilrst subinittin
the question to a vote of tbo people of th
county , nor unless a majority of nil the logi
voters of the county votlntr on the questlo
shall vote for the same. By the act of clui
tcru. tliu requisite vote Is raised from n mi
jorlty of those voting on tlio question
thrco-flftus of those voting at a general clei
tlon.
In the case in point the question of dlvli
Ing tbo county of Custor was submitted. Tl
total vote polled at the election was 4 , < J50 , c
which i.W7 ! votes were In favor of cutting o
enough territory from Ouster county to erot
tlio now county of Noble.
A similar case which concerns the dlvislo
of Knox county , wns argued today before tt
buprcino court.
court.STATE
STATE HOUSE XOTES.
Articles of incorporation of the Papilllo
opera house company were Hied today. Tli '
capital stock Is $1,000. M. P. Browu an
cloven others nro the lucorporntors.
Samuel 1C. Law , the uophow of State Treai
urer Hill , nnd a bright and promising youn
man , has been honored with the nppolntmct :
of valedltorean of the graduating class c
the law school at Ann Arbor.
ODDS AXI >
In the state university the total cnrollmet
of students now is 511 , of which ! ! 03 nro j oun
gentlemen nnd 203 youug ladles. In tt :
academic colli-go nro enrolled eighty-tlm
males und elghty-ouo co-eds. In the ludui
trial college there nro sixty-seven mules an
sixteen co-eds. The remainder nro iu tl
preparatory class nnd special students.
John Carter , who drove Mrs. Brown froi
her homo nt Sixth und F streets and the
plundered the house , was arrested last nig )
uy Dotoctlvo Malono. Today ho was a
scssed $51.80 , and as ho could uotpayltt
was sent to the county jail.
Sonic bold thief stele a gray mare la
nlpht belonging to Mr. Erlckson. The slot
was toft tied to a post at 425 South Klovent
street by Edward Hartley about dus !
About un bour later whoa ho returned 1
found that some thief had untied the tuai
nnd driven her away. There is no clue'
the thief.
"Aren't vou over going to grow olil.llko tt
best of us ! " nskod n man of an ncnualntam
N lie hadn't seen for some tlmo. 'Wall , not i
Vlong ns I can purify my blood with Ayer
Jars.tpurlllu , " was the apt reply. This ms
tajjw what bo was taking about. '
o
Ilcnry D unn of Tncoma , worlds fair cor
niUsiuiior from Washington , and F. J
othondd of Ulobron , Neb. , mo at. the Pa
ion en nonto , rae frorn Chicago.
KA1MIOAU HUMOUS.
How They Afreet Union I'aolllc Of-
llolnlA Mr. Cable's First Trip.
The executive committee of the now Union
Pacific directory ndouincd ) at the Boston
meeting on Wednesday without selecting a
first vice president or a general manager ,
This action ha * loft the local officers in the
dark as to the plans of the now management ,
nnd 1ms given rise to all kinds of reports and
rumors.
Ono of thcso circulated at headquarters
yesterday was that Vlco President Hoi-
comb had been retained in his present posi
tion nnd would have the active general man
agement of the road , and thM , the system
would bo reoriranl7cd In accordance with the
Gould idea. This report also announced that
Trafllo Manager Mellon would bo lotulncd
under the now management with enlarged
powers.
Hut there was another report from equally
' 'icllablo authority" that , was being
wluely circulated. This predicted a general
walk-out of the ofllclals In Omaha. Mr. Hoi-
cnmb was to bo succeeded by Mr. S. II. H.
Clark nnd Mr. Mcllen was to give way to Mr.
Ylnlng or Mr. Munroo.
These nro samples of the rumors afloat and
the Intciostcd officials can take their choice ,
accepting the report that has the most consolation
lation and hope for them.
W. D. Cnnllcld , who was private secretary
to President Adams , has been retained as pri
vate secretary to President Dillon.
President Cublo'H
President II. U. Cable of the Hock Island
made a Thanksgiving trip In his private car
Thursday over his company's now line to
Lincoln , Ho was accompanied by Assistant
EtiKlnecr H. W. Day , who had charpo of the
woik , General Attorney Wlthrow and other
minor ofllclnls of the Rock Island routo.
The trip occupied four hours , President
Cable stopping to mnka a personal examina
tion of the work on the bridges and at the
heavy cuts or curves along the line.
The new road is in excellent shape and will
bo ready Jor active operation In u few
weeks ,
President Cable expressed himself as well
pleased with the work nnd said the roau
would bo placed In operation by January 1 ,
but not before that tlmo. Ho had nnt fully
decided upop plans for the equipment of the
road other than that through trains between
Chicago nnd Denver would be run via Omaha
and that this city would probably bo mndo a
division headquarters , though but llttlo
would bo done hero until the completion of
the new union depot , which would give the
Rock Island and other Iowa lines adequate
depot und tciinlual facilities in Omaha.
Olllulnls' Side Deals.
THE HUB'S special telegram from Boston In
which Itusscll Sago was quoted as having
scored ox-Presldeut Adams of the Union
Pacific for having used his official po
sition for his personal profit , wa.s
freely discussed at headquarters yesterday
morning.
"Adams is not the only man who has made
money in side deals on the strength of his of-
llclal position with the Union Pacific , " was
the comment of one ofllclal.
"It Is a fact. " ho continued , "that there nro
men yet In the service of the company who
own largo Interests in enterprises that proiit
from Union Pncllle patronage. The Immense
rock quarries at Harris Ford In Idaho are
controlled by two Union Paclllo ofllcials and
all of the stone used in the round house at
Pocatcllo , the stations at Green Hivor and
Eagle Hock must come from these quarries
greatly to the personal profits of the officials
"Then there are otuor sldo deals from the
operation of mines down to the nlckol-in-tho
slot machines in which prominent officials
are Interested. "
Notes and Personals.
M. Hoist , ngcnt of the State stunibhip com
pany at Chicago , Is in the oily.
Jim Stephenson contemplates putting on a
stage line this winter between Tampa and
Sutherland , Flu.
. To Nervous Debilitated Mcn (
If you will send us your address wo wll !
send you Dr. Dyo's Celebrated Voltalo Hell
and Appliances on trial They will quickly
restore you to vigor , manhood and health ,
Pamphlet free. "VOLTAIC BELT Co. , Marshall ,
Mich.
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Undoes and Kail Dress.
On September 25 , of this year , the follow
Ing was adopted by the senate and house of
representatives of tbo iTnltcd Stales :
n Kosolvod , Tnat the distinctive badeea
to adopted by military soelotlea of men who
10 served In the armies nnd navies ot tliu United
jf States In tlio war of the revolution , the war of
1812. the Mexican war , mid the war of the 10-
bclllon , i i < su > utlvoly , may bo worn upon all
10f occasions of coiomony by ollleuis and unlisted
10tf men of tbo army and navy of the United
tft Stiitcs who nro mcmbois of saltl organizations
t- In Iholrown light.
c- In compliance with this resolution the uniform
cer
er : form regulations of th < 3 nrmy nro modified , us
follows The "occasions of
: phniso cere
13 mony , " in the resolution , includes nil mus
lint ters , reviews , Inspections , parades , and other
nt occasions on which officers nnd men are re
Ind quired to appear in full dress uniform.
d The badges are to be worn on the loft breast
asn of the coat , tno tops of the ribbons forming a
n- horizontal line , the outer end of which shall
nos bo from two to four inches ( according to the
oth height of the wearer ) below the upper line of
h- the shoulder.
; The ribbons are to bo suspended from a bar
of metal passed through their uupor ends and
ud ' attached to the coat.
to
'or The Host in tlio World.
ko J. B. Loughrau , ex-mayor of North Dos
Molncs , and the Locust street manufacturer
of steam engines and boilers , said'I had a
or a severe attack of la grippe. I used Chamber
orA. lain's Cough llemcdy , uud applied Chamber
'as lain's Pain Balm to my breast. These reme
ho dies were Just the thing in my case. My
of child hod croup some years ago , and wo used
OS Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with perfect
Is I success ; ilnco then wo have novorbecn with
mt out these medicines lu our house. I. had a
irt cousin who was a printer nnd was employed
irtS In this city , where they were printing circu
ho lars for Chamberlain. Ho had n deep-seated
heal cold and u terrible cough , and while setting
on up the copy ho inudu up his mind to buy a
ip- ] bottlo. It cured his cough , nud that was the
ipm - first tlmo I ever Jtnew anything of Chamber
mto t lain's romeC w I have been stronglv in
DC- tholr favor over since. My own experience
and that of my family convinces mo that
Id- these remedies are the host in the world.
'ho That may bo strong language , but that is
of what 1 think. "
A Paving Itrltik Company.
Articles of incorporation of the Otnalm
on brick block pitvlng company were filed , with
.ho the county dork yesterday. The Incorporators -
tors nro Henry Bolln , E. O. Van Court , J. W.
West , L. D. Fowler , J. J. Jobst and William
on Wndo. The company starts with a capital
'ho stock of SIUO.OOO divided Into shares of * IOO
nd each. The object will bo to manufacture nnd
soil brick , paving blocks , terra cotta , tlio uud
is- sewer pipe.
nt Dr. Ulrnoy oures catarrh , Bco bldg.
ot
The only railroad train out of Omnhn ,
run expressly for the accommodation of
mt Omnlm , Council BlulTs , Dos Moines and
UK Chicago business la the Hock Island ves-
ho tibulcd limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 :
reo p. in. dully. Ticketolflco , 1002 Sixteenth
> - and Piirnum sts. , Omnlm.
nd
.ho
Mrs. Julia A. Burkot , Mrs. AI. A. Plnnoy
and Miss Blanche Pinnoy of Burlington , la. ,
are visiting the family of II. K. Burkct , 1504
Yates street.
Albright's Choice , junction nil RR.
Throuph coaches Pullman palace
sleepers , dining curs , free reclining cliulr
curs to Chicujro nnd intervening points
via tic grout Hock Island route , Ticket
. Hlco 1002 , Sixteenth ana Farnam.
the Dr. Birnoy cures catnrrh , Boo bldg.
ice
so 7lio Overcrowded Northwest.
T'S OMAHA , Nov. 23. To'tho Editor 'of THE
iau
BUD ; Your editorial published Thanksgiv
ing day beaded "Overcrowded Northwest , "
miM. - docs a great Injustice to that country. ln
M. stead of1,000 men being out of employment
ax- nt Portland , 4,000 moro nion could got employ
ment at $3 per day within a week after luiul
'hero are 400 tulles of railroad
Both tlio method and results -when
Syrup of Figs is tnkcn ; it is pleasnnl
and refreshing to the taste , and acts
Rcntly yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the As
tern elTectually , dispels colds , licnd- ,
nelies and fevers nnd cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
rmly remedy of its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the tnsto nnd no-
coptnblo to the stomach , prompt in
ito action and truly beneficial m ita
effects , prepared oiilv from the most
licnlthy and agreeable substances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to nil and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by nil leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ,
SAN FRANCISCO. CAl.
lOUtSVJUfr. . uMj. . HE W YORK , tf.lf.
TRADE MARK T n M Q n E AT TRADE MARK
K.NOL18II IlKM-
r.nr. Anmifnil-
Ing euro for Hem-
Inal Wl'Okncss ,
Spermatorrhoea ,
Impotoncr nnd
all discuses Hint
follow ni n se-
quenca of Bolt-
nbmo ; nsl-onsof
BHOHETAKtHQ. JLiTKmuu'o AFTER TA I B.
Pnln In tbo Hack , Dimness of VIMon. Prematura Old
Aue , ami mnnr other dlsoanes that lend to Insanity
or consumption nncl u premature itravo.
nr Pull particulars In our pamphlet , which no do-
ulro to encl t reo by mall to every one. tV The Spo-
clfloSIC'lletnoU oMat 11 per package , or MX package -
ago * for S3 , or will bo Kent free by mall on receipt ot
the money , by ndclrejslnK
THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 FAiiXAar STUKirr , OMAHA , NEH.I
On account of counterfeits wo Imvo adopted the
yellow wrapper , tbo only genuine ,
THE STANDARD COCOA OP THE W ORLD.
MOST APPETIZING-EASILY DIGESTED.
The VAN HOUTENS process renders their cocoa easy of
digestion and develops in the highest degree its delicious
aroma. It is an excellent fleshformerfVrjw tertt. greater
than the best of other cocoas. '
VAN HouTEN'S COCOA
"BEST & GOES FARTHEST. "
19-VAN HOUTKN'S UOCOA. ( "once tried , always used" ) l H orfon | < iJ , pur * . iolnblB
Cocoa. Invented , itiuile and piitented In Ilollnnd , and \ to.Uuy better and
raura inlulile thitn liny nflhe mimerotii Imitations. In ( let , It Is generally admit
ted nil overKurojioUnd a comparative test will ennllr prov ) t\i t nee ( frCoco equals this
Inventor' * In lolubiUtjr , airreoablo t sto and nutritive quilltlei. "Lirgoat ( ale In tba
world. " Ailc for VAN HOUTEN'S AND TAKE NO OTHER. SI
THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY
CurcH nil fliNtmlcrs of tlio Stomncti , Liivor , Iloweli , Kidneys , HI ad dor , Nerv
ous DiBcnscn. Loss ol'Appetite. Iloutlnclic , Constipation , Cosilvonosn , Indiges
tion , BUIoiisnoHS , Fovur , Piles , Etc. , anil rentiers tno system less llablo to con-
DYePRPSIA.
RADWAY'S PILIiS nro a'ouro for this complaint They tone up the Internal secretions to
nealtby action , restore strength to the stonmoli , and oniiblo'lt to norfonn Its tuiiotloin.
Prleo 2T > o a uoi. Sola by all druggists , or mulled by UADWAY & CO. , J2 Warren Sticot , Now
York , on lecolpt of price.
under construction nnd tuo cry for moro men
comes from every camp. The Union Pacific ,
tbo Northern PiiciHc , the Southern Pacific ,
the Great Northern and Hunt systems nro
each pushing construction work lu Oregon ,
Washington , Idaho nnd Montana. If you re
fer to the Union Pacillo headquarters
In this city you will ( ? ot tills state
ment verified. There uro sufficient slilllcd
mechanics in Portland to do the work
hut there Is not nn Idle ono there who wants
to worlc. Bricklayers Ret Jli for nine hours.
Plasterers Rot S3 for nlno hours. Carpenters
pot $ i to $4 for nlno hours. Such wages
would not bo paid If there were moro men
than work. Besides the railroad work the
forests can give employment to tens of thou
sands moro people. The mining districts
need thousands of iiiou for operating and de
veloping. Millions of acres ot the finest ag
ricultural lands In the world uro laying Idle
for the want of men to till them. A Ne
braska farmer can po to Oregon and home
stead a quarter section of land with from six
million to ten million feet of lumber standing
on It , worta $1 per thousand feet as it stands
on the stump , or ffl.OOO to $10,000 per quarter.
When this land Is cleared and the lumber
sold , it will year In nnd year out yield fifty
bushels of wheat to the acre.
In order tq make this letter moro convinc
ing I will name a few of the principal build
ings now being erected nt Portland. Union
depot nnd terminal improvements costing
fl.imoOO , Union Paclllo steel bridge ever tlio
Columbia , costing ovcrl,000,000 : Marquam
theater , costing $1,000,000 ; city hall , costing
fr > 00OCO , ; chamber of commerce , costing fGOO-
000 ; Oregon National bank , costing $150,000 ;
Perkins hotel , costing $200,000 ; Daily Ore-
gonlan building , costing $250,000 ; Kams
block , costing J100.000. These figures are all
token from architects' estimates , except for
the steel bridge , the cost of whicli lias been
variously estimated by the newspapers from
$1,000,000 to $7,000,000 , Worlds now being
pushed on nil of thenbovo named build
ings , and Is proof posltlv'o that there can
bo no scarcity of work for contractors
skilled laborers , brick , iron and lumber man
ufacturers. You say "people are crowding
In there nt the rate of from three hundred to
flvo hundred per day. " What does that
prove ! Nothing against tuo country I am
sure. If people would move to that country
at the rate of 1,000 n day for ten years the
preat northwest would not then be ns densely
settled ns Nebraska Is now , and wo nil know
tnat Nebraska can sustain three times nor
present population , without tearing her
clothes. Bend us 1,000 farmers , lumbermen ,
minors , merchants , mechanics , manufactur
ers and laborers dally for ton years to como
and wo will see to It that they get nil they
want to do nnd do not go hungry a day.
Smart bookkeepers Just turned out of
eastern commercial schools , dudes ,
clerks , typewriters nnd nil other people
looking for a soft snap would better slay
away from the northwest. I nm sure THE
BBB did not intend to misrepresent the north
west , but was simply misinformed by someone
ono who was disappointed in not finding
greenbacks on the bushes around Portland.
Omaha Jobbers must do fully n million del
lars' worth of business In that country an
nually and cannot afford to have any Jealous
feelings stirred up ngalnst Omaha.
FiuNC'13 L. Mc
Albright's Choice , Albright L & L Co.
Continental Clothing House.
. FOR i FRIDAY AND SATURDAYSPECIAL LOW PRICED . . SUIT SALE.
See \ Our Moris Business Suits , $6.50 , $ S.OO and $10.50
Our special sale of Men's low priced business suits advertised last week , will be made more at
SHO W WIND 0 WS tractive than ever by the addition of new lots.
Men's Cassimerc Sack and Frock Suits , $6.50.
Men's Cassimerc Sack Suits , 58.
For Samples , Men's Cheviot Frocks and Sacks , $10.50
SPECIAL PRICES ON QlMJTflCLfc
' ' Cflfo < - U Ml C0l(5 CUld
BOYS'AND Friday CHILDREN'S and Saturday of this week will be $3. SO
the bargain days for Boys' Overcoats. Our .
Cape Overcoats this season are full length both
in body and capes.
$ Beginning Friday morning , we will offer $4.OO
several special lines at $3.8O , $4.OO , $4.80 and .
$5.OO , ages 4 to 12. These are the biggest bar
gain lines we have ever offered.
S $ 4BO
SS Ulsters for Larger Boys.
S Wide collars , extra length , double-breas S.OO
ted , wool linings , prices $9.BO to $15. Of chin .
chilla , cheviot and freize.
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
We aim to keep up the standard of quality and give our patrons
SPECIAL BARGAIN LINES OF
the best possible values , Our Overcoat stock this season embraces
every known fabric. Don't purchase until you have seen our $15 Boys' Caps
Sarnies May Be Seen and $18 Meltons and Kerseys nothing better in the market. Ser
viceable , neat and in a variety so complete that each taste can be
in suited. 50 GENTS ,
Show Windows. ial Bargain Lines ofF Overcoats at $8 $ and SSdoron Cloth At this Turbans of sale Boys' , wo .Torsoy Cloth will offer Windsors Turbnna about , ,
Cloth and Foil Huts , at 60 cents
F REEL AND , LOOMIS & QO. , - - - OMAHA. each.
Bermuda Bottled , i
"You must BII tn Iiernnuln. If
you do not I nlll not bo rexponsl-
file Inr the onnHciiticncen. " " Hut ,
doctor , I can mnird ncttlicr the
time nor tlio nione ) . " "Well , If
Hint h Impossible , try
SCOTT'S
FMULSION
OF PURE NORWEGIAN
COD IiIVER OIL.
I RonictlinoH cnll It Bermuda Hot-
tied , and many cnnex or
CONSUMPTEON ,
Bronchitis , Cougher
or Sfivei-e Cold
I hare CUHEH with it ; nnd the
advantage IM that tlio iiiont HCIU |
tlve Ntomnolt run tnko It. Another
thin * which coniinnndH It U the
priipcrtieM of the iiy-
noiiliONiililirH nhich it contnlnx.
Vou will flnd It for Hiile lit your
UriiKKlHt'H but nee > on icet. the
original HCOYTH
LieMg Bppanu's '
EXTRACTOF BEEF
For Improved nnd cconomlo cook
ery , use It for NOIIJIH , Hnnet'H nnd
SlHilfi JllaliCH , In flavor < ncom-
parable , ntld' dlssohcs iicrfoctly
clear in wrttdr , Mnkos dcllolo u
Reef Tea ami tops tn All climates for
any length pf tlmo. 1 IU equal to
40 ll > 9 of Igsip boot. Only sort
cimrantcod genulna , ij
by Justus von J.Ieblg J
and bean Ills blgnix-
turolubluo , thus :
WHITE BEAVER'S
Ovrea Coughs , Oolde and LURK DseaBM !
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. -
EXCELSIOR 'SPRINGS ' § ;
Niluri'i Tonic , Diuretic and Uric Solvinl.
BOLD ONJ.T IK nOTTLrS VT
C D. MOORE & CO. , Agt > . 1515 Dodge 81.
ERRORS MADE BY i
To live up to all that you make is an error.
Not to carefully consider where to buy and why you should buy is an error.
To pay a big price for clothing because the store advertises heavily and charges big rates in
order to maintain big expenses is worse than an error.
To suppose that you can do better than you can at the Misfit Parlors is an error.
To pay $35.00 for a ready-made suit when the Misfit Parlors will sell you a $45 custom-mado
suit for $20.00 is an error.
To pay $6 and $8 for poorer pants than the Misfit Parlors will sell you $3 and $4 is an error
that costs.
ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREEOFCHARGETO INSUREA PERFECT FIT.
SELEX "WHAT YOU OAN SA.VR.PANTS.
SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS.
$70 custom nmtlc suit for $112.50 $65 custom made oicrcoat for $ . ' 12.00 $10 custom mndo pants for iS.25
$ ( ! 0 custom made mill for $30.00 $00 custom made overcoat for. . $28.50 $15 custom made pauls Tor $7.r > 0
$55 custom nrndo biilt for 827.GO $50 custom made oicrcoat for. . $21.50 $ ii : custom nmilo pnuls for $ K.iO (
$50 custom nmilo suit for $25.00 $15 custom made otcrcoul for. . $20.00 $12 custom made pnnts for $ ( i.OO
$45 custom made suit for $20.00 $10 custom made oiercoal for. . $17.50 $10 custom mndo pants for , $5.00
$40 crstom mndo Milt for $18.50 $ : > 5 custom made o\ercoat for. . $11.00 $ 8 custom nmilo p.mU for $1.50
$35 custom "iiiiulo suit for $15.OU $28 custom made oicrcout for.$12.25 $ 7 custom mailp pants lor $
FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE.
ORIGINAL CLOTHING PARLORS ,
Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock.
1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309
SYPHILIS.CURED :
We guarantee to
cure any case of Syph
ilis no matter of how
long standing. And
we have the only rem
edy that will cure the
dise'ase. You have
tried everything else
and wasted your
money , why not now
try usWe guarantee
to cure or refund every
dollar. When it is nec
essary for patient to
come here we agree to
pay railroad fare "both
ways , all hotel bills
and refund your mon
ey if we do not cure
you. Write for partic
ulars ; do not "be hum
bugged any longer.
We are financially re
sponsible with $300-
000 capital. COOK
REMEDY Co. , Omaha ,
Neb. , Rooms 39 & 40 ,
13th and Dodge Sts.
BRACE UP !
nrm-ucii , with hrnln , nerves and sniual organ *
Impaired , can Und on nbioliilotureln NKIIVK IIK A.vs.
Thor mnlio oM men rounit , iUo tire nml vigor to c-x-
bauitodrouth.doublollfo'i jur. II porbox.pontnolil.
1'nmpliIctfrKO. NKHVK HKAN CO. , llnncALO , ft. Y
Bold t > r ( iooilman Drug Co. . 1111) Farnam tjt , Omnhn
TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS WORTH
OF OONTKAOCWOUK
Is being advcrtUod In RMUNKEIIIKQ NKWH AND
AMRIIICAN IUIL\VAY JOUIINAI. ; published nt
Tribune Hutldlng , Now Vorlc City , und for sale
by all nowfedciileia. Trice , 13 cents.
DR. GLOJOK ,
EYE AND EAR ,
Barker lllook , Uth oad 1'arnam , Telepliono OW ,
DR. RICHARDS ,
Practice Limited to
DISEASESmiLUNGS
AND
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Rooms 316 to 320 Bee Bldg
Omaha.
California's great
. DR. HOIIB'S
LITTLE VEGETABLE PILLS
CURE
Coii lli > atlon ,
, Wlllfiw
BILIOUSNESS. , thenyztctn r nil thj
i 0 ALL above ana
fe\Livor and . . .thor cl I nor-
Jprn. They 01 >
< . Slomach . uaur roattd.do
, . { Complaints. ut Urlpr. very
( Uj ) iallvu j to tuLc
f fnnd imrtlr ttlcrta.
blr , lirlllK cuinpuuiKi-
- < 1 of > iTOtiilea ! In.
illffvnoui to California.
. _ 'ry thtm. 45 pUU la
( Ul ) . cucli vial.
U almulutiljr cured by
' . Hcbb's Llltleyogelatlc Pills ,
( OT ) '
US rciitia vlnli 0 for eft cents ,
, jrO forl. Koriilobydiuislitf ,
_ 'or by mail Address
> H08B'S MIOICINE 00. , rROF'S. SAN fRAKCISCO ( JU
KOU SALK IN OMAHA. Nhl ) , 1JV
Kuhn & Co. , Cor. ISth & Botigliu btreen.
J. A. Taller & Co , Cor. lllh & IOURH | Streets.
A. U. Foster A Co. . Council Illulls , Iowa.
AND PRINCIPAL DHUGQISTB EVCRYWHtRC.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878.
tf. BAKElT& CO.'S
It abscliilelu rntt'e and
it it
No C1ictnical&
in uitd la It ) frensrollon. It Im iu > ri
Uan tkrt9 MiMt Iki ttrtngtk or Coeoft
tnlx il with Stsrch , Arrowruot or HoE r ,
Knd li tlttrefjre far moro econoinfctl ,
totting lilt titan ont tint a cvj > . It U
ddlcluui , liourUhlnj , rtrtuKtlnnlnn , El.
SILY DlcirSTKli , unJ tdmlnblyidipUii
fur luviUdU l II > i ixrsoui In littlth.
Hold bjr ( lrorer ererynhore.
W. BAKEE & CO. . Dorchester , Masn
.AKouts to Hull the IMnlrss
( jlol10 | , Uno. tlm only
line over Invented Unit lioltls llioolotlios with
out pliH ! a iiorfoct success j patent rocuntly
Isgiicd ; Kola only by uKoitts , to whom the ex-
cltislvn rlilit Ib Klvt'ii , Unri > t ulit of Mci'iim
will sowl u Mimplii line by iiuillt also elicit-
lurH ; prlco IUI und turnis to uxi > t. Secure
your torrltorv ut onoo. Address THE 1'IN-
I.r.hS CI.OTllirf : MNU CO. , K Ilcrmon ! „
Worcester Muss.
DR.MCGREW
THE SPECIALIST.
Morn thnn 15 years * oxporloncnln tlio treatment of
PRIVATE DISEASES.
A cure Kimrnntoocl In 3 to llro ilajri without UiotoM
of.im liour'n tlmii.
STRICTURE
Permanently cured without pnln or ImtriimenH ! no
( iitttMR ; noilllnlliu. Tlio mint renmrk ililo ruuioJr
known to modern science. Wrlto for circular ) .
SYPHILIS
CURED IN 00 TO BO DAYS.
Ir Mcftrow'ji Ircntiuont for llils torrlblo hloud Jli-
onno Imi Loen pronounecd the inott p iwerful itnit
aucec Hful ruiueJy over ilHcoverc * ! for tliu nbtoluto
euro of thl < ill ono. Ills Huccej * with thl itlm'ao
Imi nnver boon uqimlli'il. Atomrilofo cuint ilUAitj
A.NTtKU. Write lor ilrculurs.
LOST MANHOOD
Mid nil nraknosi of the Minml orenni , norvoimnoii ,
timidity nnit cloiponilonor ulmolutoly cured Tlior-
Hot 15 Immediate anil complelu ,
SKIN DISEASES ,
Cntorrli , rlicmmntUm , nnd all cll uaioi of Ilia bloat
liter , kldnoya nnd bladder pi-rmanpiitly curud.
FEMALE DISEASES
nnd riournlnln , ncrvouineis nndclUim'oi
nch cured. Tlio Doctor's "Homo Treatment" for
ladlcu IB prone inco < l by nit nho Imvo uicdtt. to ha
tlioiuo t comp ute nnd convenient remedy ever of *
fi'ral for tlio treatment of [ onmlo illBtusci. It II
truly a wonderful ro'nedy. tin InitrumonU ; aj
pilri. lldtiu.s roil Iiiiiiicrt run\i 2T04 DM.V.
DR. McGREW'S
mnrvolom nucceu Imi won for him n ritputntlon
which U truly national In diameter , mid hli aronl
nrmy ot nntlonli ruuehoi from tlm Atlantic tn tha
1'uclllc. 'Jlin Doctor U u enutunta of "ittiitri.Ai ; "
tucillclnonnd Imi li.iil ImiKaml rureful otperlencnln
liuftpltiil practice , nnct U classed niiinnu the lo.ulii <
il < > clalliU lu modern tclonca. 'rroiltuont br o-irru-
itiuuilunca. Wrlto for clrouUri , ab-jul cacuof tha
nlovo itltoai ci , VIIEK.
Office , 1 4th and Farnam Sts
Kutrnmooil ullUjr etroot.
Gultars'HandolinsTzTthers
. In volume and quality or tone m
( lie brut In tlio world. Warrant * !
la wear | o nir climate hold Ly all lead ,
lou cleiion. liumtllullr Illastratnl , de.
crlptlro oatiliufim ili | nnitralu |
Uraou. artbtaltlAIM'.ll VUKK.
LYON&HEALY.CHICAQO.