rmmm WANT ENTRANCE IN I'O OMAHA Keck Island nnd Milwtukoo Complicate the Union Dtpot Situation. THEY WILL SUFFER A BRIDGE EMBARGO Clly nnjolncil 1'roin fnnrelhiR tlm Honil of the Union I'neillo < > imr.ititorlnK tie of the Uriels" ' l > y Oilier Itiillroiiil * . The outlook for the completion of the union depot nt Tenth ami Marcy streets IQ thU city U not so f.ivowblo as It was sotno tlmoPt'o. In fact the whole matter Is now ID tbo intirjlo of a lawsuit , which bid i fair to h vo soran lasting qualities and BO through ttc ) long run of Uio courts. TBuro are two suits , ono brouzht by the yhlcago , Mllwaukoo & St. Paul nnd tbo Other by the Itorli Island railroad , at.d both are against the city of Utniihn t.ho Union .Dopot company nnil the Union Paellio road. The iiotlilons winch were Hlod jostordny morning are IJontlcallv the same t\nU sot forth the several nttotnnu of Omntia In trying to sccuro u union depot < own Tli that part of tlio city. Vuo hlMory of tn advent of the Union Pacific nd Into Omalin Is locitoa nt length , us well as the history of Iho gilts which the city hiii made nnd the subsidies that it has clvon to that road. The viaduct question It nil gone ever nnd tbo whys nnd tbo wherefores - fores ; the recent notion of the city council in Appointing a special committee lo reach un understanding nnit then report to Uio council U touched upon nnd inado n cause ol nclloii. Then tbo petitioners ur.iy for an inluiui- tlon to restrain the city of Omaha from deed- ingnny property to the Union Uopot com pany , the Union I'nclllc Uallroad company , or their aisluns until such time as tlio Union Pacific Railroad company shall bo willIng - Ing to enter into an agreement by which the other railroads entering Omaha shall bo allowed to past ever the bridge upon the payment of Just and rcnsonnblu lolls , such as mny bo agreed upon bv tbo citv , the roads und by all other Intor- oited parties , persons and corporations. The petitions rci'Ho t hut when tbo city shall enter Into 11 contract thnt will protect olhtr road ? , ns well in the Union 1'aciilc , then nil will bo woll. What Itio petitioners object to is the giving away by the city of the right lo legislate on bridiro tolls. The grounds ot action nro tbnso treated of by Messrs. Cable nnd .Miller in their ic- cent loiters to the city council. IIITTIII siinmi vx - iavici : : . Mnilo III the Missouri r.icillo Train Norviru Other Itullrimil Nrws. A. W. Dickinson , gonor.il supnrlntendont , C. M. Knthourn , tlivision superintendent , H. P. Payne , assistant general passenger agent , J. O. Nicholas , general baggage agent , and E. S. Jowett , passenger nnd ticket agant at Kansas City , ofliciais of the Missouri t'aciflo system , wuio in tlio city yesterday on u tour of tlio Nebraska division. As n result of their visit it is announced that n now time caid will go inlo effect Sunaw day , November'0 , on the western division , the object of tbo now card being to give visitors from the state a longer time to spend In Omaha. Tbo tr.iln leaving Omaha for Auburn at 4:20 : p.m. will , on anu nflcr thu 20th , leave at C:10 p.m. and returning will louvo Auburn ntO o'clock n in. instead of th'-J.j. arriving in Omana RtUjliO o'clock , btill too Into to CO euro of the suburban towns in tbo Belt line. There will also bo a Nebraska City train running to Lincoln , passengers for Omaha leaving tbo train ut Woonlngatcr , meeting the train from Auburn" that point. The Ne braska City train will leave at 0:15 : a. in. and arrive at Lincoln at 9H : ! ) , tbo same hour the Auburn train arrives in Omaha. Train No. S , southbound , will leave at 9:30 Instead of 10 o'clock p. in. , while train No. 1 will leave Kansas City l 0:30 : , arriving in Omaha at o'clock ID the morning , 1'or tno accommodation of Unto visitors a train will leave Omntia nt 1:10 : o'clock p. in. and arnvo in Nebraska City nt ! ! o'clock , matting all tlio stations lonir the lino. This is really n Nebraska train and will bring lo Omaha hundreds of pcoulo who heretofore have been comne'lud ' to do their trading olscwhcro. The ofliciais of the .Missouri Paciflo loft for Lincoln during the afternoon accompanied by J. O. I'hllllpiii , usilstniit general freight Bnd p-isseiiBcr agent , und Tom fjoufroy , city ticket agent , John ll. Kueno . ; n bigger tpan today than the stutTeUV prophet \Viltiami streetfor ho iporls n diamond in bis nccictio whicu loons likoaBtock yard search light. Wednesday John was OP Iho stock exchange iloor und during Iho morning hours somebody took his tlo from hlsnueli. Ol course ho was not , | but stocUiucn iv ho have uecti his associates for yonrs know that Kieno Is not thu man lo hold cholcr very long , and by noon ho was serene , when .1 , A. llnko , president , of tlio cxcliange , came down on thu floor , and in the presence of a big crowd , presented Mr. KCIMIU with u imignltleout dia mend pin , lasteuod , of course , in the ucoktlo. : There was uo reply oil Mr. Kooae's part ex cept four words , which , in Iho vernacular , were very much like , "let's liekcr boys. " anu the "liclioriiiR" process was kept up all day. All this presentation business grows out of Mr. Kcono's promotion to bo commer cial ngonl ut Spokane for the Milwaukee , n position which ho has won by years of asso ciation ns iivo stock ngont nt South Omaha for tlie sfimo ronil. ilo will outer upon his dulics November 15. Not content with wearing the hotoi clerk's diamond , presented to him by tlio stockmen of South Omalin , Mr. ICcono is now the pos sessor of u uenutlful fold cliniu mul loukat with his monogram , "J. II. 1C. , " on it , pro- tontcd to him yesterday afternoon bv Mr. iroF. . A. Nush , general npciit of tnu Milwaukee. It was toward ! ! o'cloclc whan Mr. Keene , having occasion to interview Mr. Nusli , wont Into the Imtor'ft olllcn nntl was followed by the oftlco forco. The lima Hocmcd ripe for action and Mr. Nash read from a beautifully illuminated pirchmont , signed by R A. Nash , J. II. Arthur , . : . H. Preston , ( J. A.K. . CunlerV. . S. Ilo.voll , Kugenu Dnval , ,1. K.M. . Lane and Lou Kendall , the following pleas ant words ; As you nro about to sever your connection with tlilaolllei ufleru tory pluns.ini ussnulu- tlonof inoii ) limn tun yo.us with us I diMlto , on hihaif of your assueliitps , toiiMiruss toyuii our regie t th.it you urn now iibuiu I o louvo i us Our regret , honuvor , Is mingled with pluasuru from the f.iul th U uo fu ly Mnli/n that your new poiltloii U onu luuluu : to Mill further ad- vuiicoiiieiit iu your pinfoiilon. Durlni ; thuyoarllli uhleh you liavo been aHsacluteil with us we hnvo mut nt your hamli the iiiuiit euriii'bt support In thu disuliHruo of your duties. Iho most kindly cniisldur.illou and personal timil fnlluwMili ) . Vuu will be.ir with.von our best wishes forsui-cem In jour now lli'hl. n siiucv i uo IKIVJ uo cloiint you will achieve. I am also e'olojiiited with the very ploasnut duty of urcieiitlng to you this elinln. which wo beg you to lu'cont us u ayinbol of the frlonclslilp whleh binds us tiik-olher , triiHtlng that Ui coldt'ii llukM , ns well as these so llrmly riveted lu our ftlendalilii , m.iv never bu severed , Mr , ICecno was of conno surprised and tnanngod to cay that things wuro coming t Ins > iny In great shape , nnd then invited the boys to take Bomnttiing. Mr. Keene Icavos for a short vlsi' . to his homo iu Iowa today and on November 15 will coimncuco work ut Spokane. .Mr. .Miuimx' * .Mm. Mr J. A. Munroo , general freight t radio manager of the Union Paolllti , and his new assistant. \Voodworth , arj oxpacted to return from their western lour today. Apropos of Mr. 'iVoodworth'a removal l to Ouiuhato have charge of the through busi ness , there \vus u rumor current ubotit : the hcndnuuitors building that Mr. Drake O'lieilloy , now division frolght agent with beudquartord at 1'ortland , v/oulil succeed Mr. Wood worth us assistant lo Xlcn Camiboll | , doncral westrrn freight uijent. The rumor , however , lakx conlirmntion ullhough It ( s thought lhat Diakc O'l'cllloy will hayo chargu of \Vobdworth'n desk but still hold hit present title. Tbo host of Drake's friends iu Omnlm will bo glad to learn of his preferment for ho deserves it ull.havlug coniu up "from tuo runks , " flulliiuy Niilr * anil rrrummli. Mr H. II. ll. Clark , president of the Mis souri Pacific , expects to go west next week anil later malio n tour of thu eoutheru Hnoi. Mr , Claru will be away two or throe weeks. Tba general paiieugar fcnt of the United .Statoo are asked to troal In go no ml convention on November Jl , to dUcuns World's ' fair ri\tcs , which proinno to Lo conildcrablo nf n puzzle. A meeting of thoTrnnsmlssnurl anoctatlon n called to moetnt Chicago November 1A to decide whether n chnlrmnn shall bo elected or not. Mr. O , Mol''addon , U U thouaht , will bo elected should the astoclntlon decide to nave a chairman Instead of n iccrotary. Tliero Is n report In railroad circles that the Hock Island has tnidu n deal wltn brokers In Spoxnno lo sccnro scconil class and controllable Innlnoss for that lino. If this Is tnio It Is Iho beginning of Die prom ised war on the Union P.iclfln because - cause of thn IrUtcr'n refusal to accept coupons from other lines unless business DO given that road nt the Missouri rwor. Chronic coughors era stubid bores nnd should he forced to use Dr. Hull's ' Counti Syrup , the onlv infallible remedy. Tilt ; MOIlbi : IlKV ( iolS ( CO. Sluic Hop irt mrrit. What do dry goods men know about shoes , anyway ? Tliero isn't any patent on the shoo bnainocs. is there'j / " Tills Is going to bo a shoo woolc with us ; wo moan to put our best foot for- waul. 1'YMay nnd Snturdny wo pluco on silo tulongoisi button shoe , ojiura and com- inon SPIISO toes. $11 Til ) buys thorn for next two iluyo , around town price. ? U 00. AUoa bright dongolti common scnao ) too. button , go nt ? iOO for thla week , regulnr 'fS.fiO ' goods. Cliild'a don < ; oia , patent tip dongol.i and doairoln Imngiiroo , lon > j proloellon tip , just what you want for school wear. Sl'.r)0 is > Iho price for tomorrow and next day. TlIK MORSK DllY GOODS CO. a Jlcul estate. Hargtiins only. My word-is good. W. G. Albright. 621-2-3 N. V. Llfobldj. Of "Bon Hur , " which is to bo pivon nt Uoyd'n thuiitoc Nuvumbor 21 , UU nnd 2 , " . the Dayton , O. , Herald suyp : Kadi particular sur-no wtis u beautiful I mill ontioblitir { picture. Tlio costumes wcro olc-Rant and tlio dcenory roinark ubl.v rctilistic. I.iito diving Cunti'iiefi. The Grant Piivlng company will today laying asphalt puvmiiont on Lowe avenue from Cuinlng to Davenport stroots. Tne concrete fo" the entire ' . ' I'.OOO yards Is in place and the pavomtmt , should pleasant v/eiithur prevail , will bo down within ten The Barber company has nearlv completed the contract of paving Fortieth street from Uumiiiir to Hamilton and will bo tlirouR'n by Saturday , night. Out in that put ot Ihu city ; thu contractors on publiu work nru ex considerable diflieulty owing lo thu fact that thu Missouri Pucille Railroad company bos not furnished the necessary switching conveniences for putting the ma terial ou the ground. la.Apnl1,1331. . Dr. .T. U. Moore Dear Sir : Have b : . . troubled with catarrh in my head nnil face i ' for throoyears at times lUisuiiublo to bear [ | had a cousta.it ringing in my oar > and for two.years WLS almost deaf. Have tried sev eral so-called romedioi and been treated bv regular phvslciaiis and noted specialists , but failed to got any relief. I tried ono bottle of Mooro's Tree of Lifo C.itnrrli Curo. It gave immediate reiiof und ufloutnd a permanent cure , f heartily recommend it to all suffer ers of this disouo and will cheerfully glvo any further Information on being addressed ) nt my homo , No. Ui ! Swonnoy avo. , Uurling- ou , la. l/'oi sale by ail druggists. Uesneclfulllv , k L. REID. for sale by all drutrcists. In Judge Ferguson's court , in the case ot Harriet Martin against tno city of a , Iho jury reiurnod n vordicl for Iho defend ant , In Ibis case the plaintiff was the owner of a lot at Twenty-eighth and Chicago itreots. The grade of the street was ordered ( changed by the city council and bv reason of the change slio felt lhat Iho lot was damaged lo the extent of S2.T)0. ) A Jury , however , was ot a dilTcront omnion. The society of Ibo Kussiiui Israelites has .secured n restraining order from Judge Irvine by which County Treasurer Iroy is enjoined Irom issuing n tux deed lo U. W. Scott on lot seven , blocK seventy-throe of V.ho original city plat. The propetty was sold for the taxes of 1ST1I , and jew tuo owners claim that it is exempt , for Iho reason that the ground la occtiuiod by a building which Is occupied exclusively for religious pur- I'/iim IhcDMly llrrnllr , ll'/iu'com , ' "T. O. Uurnstt , Itio domocralio candidate for sheriff , was taken violently 111 at Cloar- brooic. Ho hud all the symptoms of Asiatlu cholera , and for an hour or two it was foatea ho would die. Tlioy llnally gave him n dose of Chamberlain's ( Jolio , Cholera and Diarrbuiu Kerned v , whlclt roviveu him until n ptiysiclan arrived. " That Is precisely what the manufacturers of that medicine recommend for cholera. Send for n physi cian , but s-'lvo lliolr medicine until the physi cian arrives , If ctiolurrt becomes prevalent in this country next summer this -epara- - lion wiil bo in great demand bocausa it can : nlwnjs bo depended upon. For sale by druggists. Did Nut lint Tugnthnr. Councilman Snocht , and Joseph Leutz of the Ciermun Tribune would have had u per sonal encounter 1 the police court yesterday morning had not Judge licrka Interfered. 'Iho Sixth ward comirilman had been ar rested on complaint of Leutz , charged with assault and using violent language. Spccht was on the witness stand telling his version of the nlTalr when Loutz interrupted him. ut"T. ' telling u word of truth In what you say. " was LouU1 l..dgnunt ! re mark. " ' " "What's that I" rejoined the council man , as ho Jumped from his seat. "tiontlemon , this 1s u court room , " Interposed - hero. posed " the Jiidgo , nnd 1 will allow uo lighting Snocht uivs Discharged. An honest pill Is the noblest work of the apothecary. OoWIU's Little Karlv Hisoij euro constipation , biliousness and blckhead- nche. Lighting tlio Oiniiinll Clminbnr. The work of placing tbo in can das cent oloQ- trio lights In the council chambsr of the city hall Is about completed nnd the connection | with the Thomson-Houston plant has boon made , that tha chamber may be bril liantly illuminated at thu next session of the council , which will bo nold next Monday night , whin the vote cist at the recent city election will ho canvassed. For the present Iho light will bo furnished by the outsldo plant , but in Ihe near fuliiro Iho city will put dynamos in tbo city bull and will have a plant of its own. 1'crfoct action and pjrfoct health rouil from the me of OjWitt's Llttlo ICarly Kii A Perfect lltllo pill. Frescoing unil Interior docorvUnr ! ( , ; do- und ostliimtcs furnished , Henry Loliuiunn , 16U8 Douj/lns street. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Sottlemantof the Difficulty B&twoon the City nnd tbo Paving Compauy. WHAT THE CITY COUNCIL DID LAST NIGHT of Import unco Trnmnclril Demo * crnm AlrcHily nRlitlne f r thn Appoint- incnl of ro tniHitrr Th I'ollce * men's I'nrly MIIRIC CltjNolos. . All . Is now lovely between the city council and tlio California Petroleum end Asphalt company , nnd the lone drown out contro versy l lit nn end. A few \vcoi ngo terms of settlement of tlio Twenty-fourth street paving rnuddlo wuro nprccil unon between tlio council nnd company , nnd utnl \ tncli t's meeting of tbo council . the coinp my lundca In Its lucroascil j bond of fW.Oul ) for the fnllhfnl performance . of . the completing of the paving of Twenty- fourth street. Tlio bond Is signed by Kd I Alnscow. | .Isincs AltiMow and ! ' . . ! . Knipar. , The bond was approved by Mayor Walters. II. 1C. Wildox .submitted n bid for sloping banlts In the city at SU'j ' cents per cdblc yard. This is { bo third nttcmpt to sccuro olds ' ] on this worn at n fair price. Uutono bid was received before and tha' . wns for 30 i cents per cubic yaul , Jn the pnst the city has been paying for this work not to exceed i ; ; : 't ( cauls , per entile yard. Chairman Wood Of the committee on streets considered the i price excessive and asked Iho council to co.i- , ulder ! Iho Did , wUlnut Iho recommcndalion of j the committee. Owing to Iho high price com manded DV n man with u team of horses , and the demand for them so good , it scorns impos sible to secure a lower bid. Thu bid wnn re jected , and it was voted to postpone sloping the banks until next spring. An ordinance was Introduced providing for the Issuance of 7 per cant paving bonds , f..TOO for district No. 12 nnd $4 , : > OJ for district No. .3. Also an ordinance providing for the issuance of 7 per cent grading bonds , $1,350 for district No. 17 , nnd SI.S'JO for district ' No. 18. Doth ordinances wcro ro- fcticd. I ' The assessment ntrninst Couociltnan Haley's property t Tweutliitn and Hrown bticuts wns reduced to n valuation of fOH ) . Mi Iinley't. property was assessed ufler llro hiid . destroyed Ihc buildings and returned nt tin same valuation as last year. Mr. Wyman ollored a resolution that the city confess judgement lo.Iohn Condon & Co. iu Ihc sum ut $3lJl .M tor grading douo. Con- ° city lor $1,151.9' ! . The claim atbiio'tnno was .assigned to the South Omnha National bank , i nnd judgment will bi confessed u lion that i institution reassigns the claim lo Condon & ' Co. Co.Chief Chief Heekott's report showed sovonty- four arrests during October. Attorney Charltss UlTutt called the cona oil's attention to n suit brought in the ills tric't court by the South Omnha National bank to recover payment on several grading ' warrants amounting to fJ/JHl OS held by the bairn. He suegcsted that tha city confess Judgment. The mayor referred the inattoi to tlio finance comnut'eo anu Attorney Van toUi Uiucn. The council's attention was called to the faT that , a tnloiin id bamg conducted at Twenty-llfth nnd N streets on a lieenao issued . . to an employe of n brewing associn lion , who has since bson dlsctiarKon. Chiol HecUott t , will invcdtlralo ( and an arrest wll follow , if such is the case. The council adjourned until Monday OTOn ing at 7J : ! ) o'clock. \\lrps for onice. Tno news of Grover Cleveland's election to the presidency has caused the d mocrats in South Omaha to commeuco luying wires for recognition iu the way of appointment Postmaster Glasgow's ' Job is the plum thoj are a.l after. Already several of Ibo faith ful hnvo laid their plans nnd will make : grunt hustle for the postoftlco. Uoclo Peter CocKrell , who Is Postraaste j Glasgow's predecessor in tno postofllco busi i- ness , was hoard to observe Tuosdav night it : " 1 thinlc I'll got the postoflica and "if 1 do I will not buy the did Uxturos I sold to Glas gow. " So It may be taken that Uncle Potcr will make a unstla und neriuit no moss to grow on his al shoes. Councilman IJulla wouldn't so Postmaster Glasgow's Job and it is said isle dcaiest aim in lilo is lo soil s'tumps for Undo Sam. lix-Police Judge ICing is uno'.lier as piring gentleman , Councilman W.vman's friends insist mat he is u very available man and ' will inako a good postmaster. Mr. U'ymun , however bus . r.ii , not. slgnllicd his in tention of trying for the phco. There are others who are anxious to relieve iJr. Glas gow , and it is cerium that the postoflice sill not go a-boiTKiiiK toradomocnitio postmaster us ioon as the oDluial axe Is sharpened for business. It Uusit I'lcinailt lvcnt. The nnnual policeinon's ball was L-iven last evening In 15lum' hall. Vho attendunoo was very large , and It was ono of the lliicbt pub lic nails over given in South Oinuba. Chlof l > ecltott was master of - i-ororaonios and , Cup- tain Van Wio and the otnor inainbori of tlm force .usiited In mailing these present hav * a line time. The forcu will clear quite a hanu- aomo sum from the proceeds. < lly Nuteu. C. U , Juycox is in Auburn on ouslnois , The Infant child of Mr. aim Mrs. R H. Collins , Fortiolb and y sltcets , was buried yoslorday. ( icorgo H , ( Joetuebal , ono of tha members of tnu city lire depirtuient. Is taking hU vacation , und is in Dos Molncs , la. , on u visit. Frank Hobbiclt went lo Edwards , Mich. , last evening In response to a inci > saco an nouncing the death of his only sister at that place. The Lndlos Aid sociotof the Presby terian church will incut this afternoon with Mis. A. J. Cuut-'hoy , Twenty-fourth and H streets. liruno Strjlhmann nnd children desire to thank the nuny frioudj who assisted them in their la'.o bereavement , iu tuo loss of wife und molhnr , Mrs Jennie , Orlfllth , mother of F. G. CJriftith , ngont for the 1'nciilo Bxprnss com- nuuy , tun removed from New York and taken up her resilience in .South Omaha , Mrs. Fred O , Van Llow gave u Uenslngton lea from U , lo ( t o'clock yesterday afternoon ut her Homo nt Twenty-fourth anu N streuts , A largo number of the leading ladies of tha citj wcro present and greatly enjoyed the bocinl event. J , II. Allen , a carpenter nt work on a now building at Tweiit.v-iHlli and K streets , met with u peculiar accldnnt yesterday after noon , A board loaning against the slue of the building toll , anu , slntclng Alton , nearly severed tuo end nf his noso. A surgeon look several utitchos in the cut. Kllluil in ii ItnllrimilViork , A dispatch received at noon yesterday at police headquarters from Scranton , la , , gives meagre particulars of the death ot n man there named James K. Smith , who was > Injured - jured in bomo way Iu a railroad accident. On his person was found n letter adiiressea to ,1.10 Smith , Lincoln slreot , Omaha , but buyond thu nothing is known. It was learned later tnat a man by the name ol J , K. Smith Is missing from the > Insane - sane asylum at Lincoln , and it is thought probable that tbo dead man is the escaped lunatic. The dispatch gives but low par- tlculai-3 , Piles of pooulo hava piles , out UeVVltt'a Wltcn Hazel salvo will euro them. crs aking owder The only I'urc Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 4O.Years the Standard THE FACT That AY HU > S Snrsnparllla ctniKS OTIIKIIS of Scrofulous Diseases , Eruptions , Boils , Kczcmn , Liver ami Kidney Dlsoascy , Dyspepsia , Illicit- nmtlsin , nnd Gularrh should be con- vtnclng that ) the same course of treatment wiu , crnr. YOU. All that ' has hoon said of the wonderful cures efTcctetl by the use of tlurlng the past r > o years , truthfully applies to-day. It is , in every sense , The Superior Medicine. Its cura tive properties , strength , effect , and flavor are always the same ; and for whatever Mood diseases AVKU'S Sar&aparilla is taken , they yield to this treatment. When yon ask for don't be induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes , which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest In gredients , contain no sarsaparilla , have no uniform standard of ap pearance , flavor , or effect , are blood- purillers in name only , and are of fered to you because there is moro profit in selling them. Take , rma I'icpnroil liy Ir J C A > ci fcC'ii. , Lowc'll , Mn" . Bulil b > all DniuylMK , 1'iu-c $1 I , FIX llOllll B , $5. Cures others jvill cure you Q Sou onii rcilnro your - rcllit ( from ten to twenty poimilttn month , nt Iioincwith out starving , at rcasonnblo cost by the uo ol Dr. Clarke's Home Treatment , perfected in many years practice , causes no Hiokm-H-iorinIm'.v to the licnltd , Is highly ludorsed. Send for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. O. CLARKE , P. O. Drawer 183. Chicago , lit AGBSTS IVAX'TED. t CAN BECLJJJeD. If Dr ScliPiiolt's tn > ntment anil cure of rormimp- tlnu ttoro tnni.-liliiir ( urn-tml imtricit , pi'opNmluht iUiubttiiit ; wlmt Inn prou-d Itielf tbniu/ha revonl us old n M uiirKramlrutneri , moans Juat w hut It H , A SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION nml for all ill'ens-i of the Iimz < . No ticatmcnt in t'le uorlil uri ulncem iuuiy : p rinunant rim * * or ( niistiinption to Its ere lit as Dr. > oluiu t'1 * Nitlilii4 in .Ntttiiroa.Is vxllrL'L'ily an li'llc.'tlvuly on tlm lu.u n I'lnhrunes nn-I tl su 'S un 1 < | td fey ilispoi s i.Uol tut'i-'rele ' , convestlou , inttaimnnt'on ' , colil , cuu ! ! hs nml nil thoiMl uf uontuiiiptlDii ni Dr. Schenck's Pu Imcnic Sjru/ ) Whoti nll.il'O fidlnlHcomos to tha rrs"iic. Not until It litlii.iinilniilj nilur fftiinful trl il s'mulil uny onn roiiiond. It Imi broiiL-h tha liiipuk'ss to 11 Co uinl hcallh. It iiHsturne ! tlui ili'ipur of ten , ttaniis mil IIUIIICH Intujny It l5.lon , " II uo.v. It ulli contlni'ii toiloll throiu-lioiit tliuii.vs. Dr Si'li-nis iirnrtlco tn > ntl < ion coiitniiiptiou. 'l.-i'nuij ' .tiiniirh : ilHoiihi iinil'oil fren to n 1 applicants. Dr. J. II. hchencko A Son , I'lilluilclphln , l'u. Thoiisemls o teetlinouialn. ijca Dr. Jlilct book , New nat Startling Kucts at drug- DR. MILES Two Yoara MIT Shortiioss ol Breath , Pain HEART in Sidoo , CURE.lit Flutterins t : . lit ! SniothorinKT ' SUM Spoils , cured by onoliottlo. 17AT3. AUlJOa ? , Cileii Itock , 1'a. Dr. miles' The most inall . bio tine for nil nrwCURE -Heart PoilHtcCure fur Ilrontr. Ailhinn , Af. DlSOaSOS. a. MILEa MEDICAL Oo. lkbart , Ind I'orsalohy Kulin & Co Cor , , 15th and Douglns i I CLEANSIf I. For FarmersMiners , ! and Machanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A.Delightful Shampoo. WHITE lUSSIAN SOAP , Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watei Truss es , Crutchss , Batten's ? , Medical Sutffut , ALOK&P2SFJLD ) 114 S. IStHt , Next to Post office. Strictly Pure White Lead is the Best Paint. Care is necessary though , to obtain strictly pure , as the market is flooded with so- called Pure White Leads that in reality contain but very little white lead. The following analyses of two of these misleading : brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they con tain. The analyses describe the labels and brands on the packages and give the con tents as follows : Misleading "C. I' . LawsonftCo. Strictly PureWhl * Lead. " Keil label , with biuali , on which i : rrlnted , "Guaranteed to be strictly pure , i'orfriteil IfndultcrateJ. " Materials Proportions Annlyjcdby Uarytcs 58.10 per cent. J. Tkbinc , OxIJe of Zinc 34 qo per cent. Milwaukee. White Ueid 13.60 per cent. Calcium Car bonate 3 so per cent. "Masury'i Rollroail White Lead.:1 White label , marlied "Railroad White tcaJ. 15 ; pure , John W. Mnsury & Son , New York anil Chicago , warranted superior. " Materials Propoitions Annlyied by Oxide of ZlnU 55.70 per cent. Lcdoux A Co. , Haryles 44.30 per cent. New York. We have a book which gives the analyses of a large number of misleading brands. If you are going to paint it will pay you to send for it. In Painting use strictly pure White Lead ( see that you get either " " " " "Southern , "Collier , or " Red Seal " ) , tint it with the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors , and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. Tor sale by the best dealers in painti every where. NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Street , St. Louis , Mo. linn : . , v- * . KID GLOVES Tlio above brands of fflo\o3 lor sale by The Boston Store N. U" . Cor. 10th nnd Douglas , CATARRH. COUGHS , BRONCHITIS , CONSUMPTION ) HTC , i-rru. "Oxygon HooK- ' ' froo. Cull or wrlto. N CO.Slioo'y Illl ; . , O.naha RIP A N 6 AB 3 ' ° If ( IHj f fivutofv } ' fj the Ijloocl.'iireHifu ntnl Hfii'MinliS ' illio lii-f t mi mi'lno kiMin n for lilllou * t nis , coM.-lli.alloii. cIjulH-ji in , foulj bri'iith , linulai ho , lioiifllnirn , wrtt of o api > * llto , n fiil/il ilfpre Mdii , imlnfiilo iti ! ; < -tl.iti.liii | | > li'i < , willow ( iiliipl.'i IonnniH'iiTyill-ciuic resulthiKfl oin * Impure Woodnr n ftlluif by ( l > v Mimiai ll , ll i r r In I ! < lliic lei -iforni tinIrprniiorfinntloin , 1'crmnsJ l-hcn lo KMT calliiir ai i' l in lltril hy t.ikliifdni' ilf It r J uni-linind. 1'iliehv innll. I criwM.i ! woil | lo IJ ' . J llIl'iNS I'HKMftAh I'o.VlOKplilll hi . Niw Ymk J lo ' > * < > ea * * < * * < 'V * * * v * < > * * vaecoJ " TERHATID AL"SAHITARIUH IGth and Howard Streets , CO Ilonins for 1'atle.nls. OMAHA | NED , 1'or tlio treatment of Chronic , Private l Nervous Diseases , - MIK AND ITMAU : . Piles , Flotilla , FJssuru and Sd'lc- turoornio Ituctuin ppni it- ly ciirud without the use of Knife , Ligature or Caustic. Euclosr < r In stiiniiiH nnil our 107 lingo HOOK mi DI.SKASr.i- ( ncslldii IllunUs , will bo MAJI.KD ntl.K. 1NTKIINATIO.VAI , KANITAUITir , IBtli anil IIowniJFls. , OmalmfU : W . . . . ' . . o JIAXWFI.I. M. D 1'rPK n ii II.I B I" YOOREYES S ARE TROUBLING YOU I Wi'll.como nml hnro Ilium oioinlno I lif our optician Itea ! < l rlmrtri' . mi I , If no o irT1 ) llttu I with a pair of " ' ' " hl'IHTAt'l.K'jur . mir"l'KltKM'riON" ' IVI ! ! ( U.ANS- HK tli IMI In tliu urld It > iuil.nut . iwuil Klajnoa w III It'll you t > u an I n ivlfj > uu what tinti > . iJtl.ll | HI'J'.ITACI.BM ur KVIJ ( , I.A-.if.S ! UlUM II.UI l"l' I'luln. munkn iduiu.r . wliltu tlntM-s , fur | > rulucllii.-tno : i-yvr , ( iuiu&Xjiuirup | , Max Hcyerg Bro , Go , f Jewelers and Opticians. I'aruaiu aud ARE YOU DEAD onto the fact that the shoo department of the Nebraska Clothing Company sells moro shoos for men and boys than half a dozen regular shoe stores do ? Do you know the reasons for it ? They're simple enough , Wo sell a class of shoes that are made of good , solid , substantial stock. They are made for us direct , in first class factories.Every detail is perfect the sewing the lasting the fin ishing. We sell shoes that wear wear well. We sell shoes that look well when we sell them , and keep on looking well for months. We either soil JJQttei shoes for the same money or the same shoos for less money' ' * " than anybody else does , To the fact that anybody can claim to sell as good shoes loT " the money as we clo" claiming and doing arc t wo different affairs With every shoe we sellgoes this guaran tee. If you buy shoes of us and they don't wear as they should if theTlilches rip - the stock prove defective the hanger pulls out you may return them to us and you'll either get your money back , or new shoes free. - $1.25 Is the price of out' worklnrjmnn's sliD3 It Is mi'Io flood o- stoeihns solid Iontli2r insole nncl in nil counters a Jtns sizes , shnpcs nncl widths. $2 Buys at tlio Nebraska n shoo that , dollars. It's shoo msn sell for four a flonulne full stook American calf ahoo mnde with the ; nil styles genuine Gooclyjuf welt pi-ocas s ; comes In , shapes sizes in c : > ngivss OP Ince London-- ; comes la Parls--Frencii--Glotas--PurUnn plun toe. - - - - nnd Phllndel- ' $2.75 Buys of us n cork sole shoe Hint's n corker. It's the for wet weather ; in ad 3 of solid American or knnnaroo cair--vvitli n piece of genuine cork U-8 of tin inch tliiclc nnd hound 103 , with calf , plncsd next to the insole from bnll to provanting dampness or water coming n xt the foot made with the genuine wok . shoe in shoe stores. process. A four dollar $3.00 r A sloe ! r ° p divss--for stvle--for comfort--for vvonrmada ; of the very fin est of fine American cnlf ; ma"clevith tha genuine Goo.lyenr welt proca s ( often sold for hand sewed--in ) - . nny si-s.s - - - - - - Inst-- or - - n shoe that wo guarantee to beat any five dollar shoo orj the market. Have The Nebraska Special. You The grentthroe dollar hnt for n dollnr fifty. Seen Mads of fine Mil fur stock , with pure silk band nnd blndi It ? lng--fancy satin lining leatherette sweat band--In correct nnd popular shapes in all sizes. Corner Douglas and 14th Streets. Ask your shoe de'e ' for the D &RGTI&S. THE NEW JERSEY SPECIALTIho .im- . . . equal. Price lists and discounts sent to dealers only , big stoclcJ on hand. ZACHARY T. LIHDSEY . , ; j i , JMelo. ' 'Have you tasted America's finest Whtsky ? PURE Ricliest Quality , Absolutely Pure , Doubly Aged , Sold at all High-class- Delicate Bouquet , Drinhing Places and Best I Very Best ! I Drug Stores , DALLEMAND A CO. , CHICAGO. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. . . . f Ut * . Ufflov kourt * . ! . 10 u uadojt Kltt. iu.10 ll ia. tk'liJ "Norvo Soocia , . . . . irn 4iini-iin'i'r to euro All ni'rroui dlteaiei. ucli ai Wualc Wfinorj , Ixi.niif hil'uifir HIM lucli.Vakouln ( i > , Jx > it Aianbood , Nltbtlr foJi - iloiu , NtrvoiunfU. l/Re ltuiUi , allclulm BnJ Ion of power of ttiolJuncmilro iri/irn In utlnmci cueol l > | f uvfr zerllon , youthful trron.or i'icn lir iiuiif UJlir.coi.opium orrlhiiulants nlilcU foon lead to luOrmltr. ( 'CMIUIUIC . I'jniiiiii Iii'Ki'ltv. . I'm up rout cnlun.turarrjr In rot pocket. ! per pack. „ . Kiilir muilsCfurfVVIIU nmryt order wn rtttawritttnwirantti < tontri nEro M ii iirmriiMh nrri'urd tMllontV * C"cu if'roc , Ailnrcu ArrroHocJC'o. , C'bltoio. For sala in Omaha by Shorraan & MCounoll , 1615 Dodpo itr t. "iL'J 3