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8 THE CITY. The internal revenue collections yes- terday amounted to $2,118.08, The capital stock of the anufacturing company has ased to 850,000, ayettes go to Missouri Valley, to play n game of ball to-day A. Plummer will accompuny ther named Frank Cla most successiue Canfield been in- Ta., Mr. Two young men and Jim Joseph complizhed the bl Sty iy E (¥ Teporied 1n yester- The cutting 855 e aid not occur in st ! stated, but in dny S i loun théiiddle of the street in front of his as C. H. Sloman, Sam Friedman Morris H. Sloman have incorpo themselves the Omaha Mor .oan company. The ecapital £10,000. Assistant County Attorney was much wmm-.\ yesterday morning. when on leaving the court room at the noon adjournment, he discovered that somebody had left a shabby old tile in place of his bran new Dunlap, During the month of Scptember 1,733 meals were provided for prisoners in the city jail. The bill to the city at 12 cents per meal amounted to E216.( which is believed to be the large mon of Omaha, Detectives Ormshy and Hor rested a man named Ed Harri night at the Paxton house. A teleg wis received from Tueson, Ariz. that Harrison had forged the name one Henry to an_express package 850 and sceured the money. le- gram ar from San Francisco and gave an exact description of the man. Wells, Fargo & Co. want Mr. Harrison also. It is understood that he is wanted by them for the same charge. The oil painting on exhibition in rnam street show window by Mrs, W lexander is attracting o gr of attention. It represents u fi scene deseribed in the new test “Christ Disputing with the and its chief merit, from an pointof view. liesin the careful delinca- tion of the expression of the counten- ances of the leading personages repre sented. Mrs, Alexander has produced several noteworthy paintings. but this one, which is the lu y 15 considered the best, and fjran - of for Pocketbook A pockethook, apparently belonging to Charles Fisher, and a silver tip with the name of R. Wise engraved on it, have been picked up on the streets, and are in posses sion of the ehicf of police, fused to Pay It. 3 & 1 presented Mr. Thos. £. Boyd, of the opera house with u bill for a ring purctiased there by his son, Mr. Boyd refused to pay th bill, saying he could no longer be responsible for the bills of his son. w.CoT.oU To-day, from?2 to6p. m., the ladics of the Christian Temperance Union will be pleased to receive at the “Open Door,” 2630 Capitol avenue, calls from all intereste the work they ' have th rtukor such substantial aid euable them to successfully prosce Found. His Girl Drove. A young Swede named Peter From while out riding with his best girl Sunday evening al Jowed her to handle the riboons and the re sult was an upset near the corner of Six teenth and Cass. Both were slightly injured An ofticer who witnessed the ac rested From for fast driving and yesterduy he was tined § and costs. Sympathetic Officers. Sergeant Matza has been prostrated by malarial fever fora long time, and his fel- low-ofticers, to show their sympathy for him in his condition, ave getting up a fund to as- sist him n paying doctor bills and keeping the wolf from the door until he recovers. His condition at present is very dangerous, Put on Record. ‘The following bills of sale were fi the _county elrk yesterday: 1% to Fred. Rassmusscn, von fi South Seventh street, $125, Mrs. C. Thomas to Ruth Dairy company, 8016, Thomas and Alice Cullen to Charles I\ Fallijin, dining room furniture, Tremont house, 803 North Sixteenth street, §2 Danbaum-Goldman, At the residence of the brides' parents on Sherman avenue and Sixteentn street, Mr. Louis Danbaum and Miss Mary Goldman were united in wedlock Sunday afternoon, Mr. Danbaum isthe well-known caterer, @ Miss Goldman 18 one of our popu young ladies. The happy couple left Chicago, where they will remain seve wecks with their relatives, An Engagcemer The hospitable residence of Mr. and Mrs, 8. Jacobs, on St. Mary avenue, was re- ceutly the occasion of quite a festive gather- g, it being the instance of the public an- nouncement of the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Mr. A. Rosenberg, of Madison, Neb. Miss Jucobs has been a pub. lic school teacher for years and is a general favorite with the pubiic and admired by her many friends. Mr. Rosenberg is conneeted witha dry goods firm at Madison, where he is well and favorably known, ore Troubl Helen rett, the mother boys now der sentence of Paul, seems to have trouvle sons. She recently mortga lot for «d with Stock wes, S01 Carney, Nebraska Party. of the Barrctt death at St with her oth ed her houscand the purpose of buying a wagon and team, which she placed in the care of her son Edward, He traded the team for another that did not suit his mothier, and she locked up the outfit in a barn, Saturday night, she claims, Edward broke open the barn and drove the team away, and yestorday sho obtained a writ of replevin® from Justice Holwes to obtain possession of the tewm, wagon and harness. —— An tion Bet. Matt Claire, of the Rock Island road, is a strong democrat; H. W. Young, of Russcll & Co., is an equally strong ropublican They have made a bet on the clection, und it Harrisou s clected Mr. Young will pay for the best wine supper the Union League club can produce; if, on the other hand, Cleye- land is elected Mr. Claire pays for the spread. Dr. Lee, Dr. Summers, Tom Boyd and Jack Woods will participate in the de- struction of the viands with Mr. Claire and Mr. Young. In any event Mr. Boyd will contribute a box at the theatre on the even- ing the bet is paid. e Will Locate in Omaha. Omaha has bright prospects of having lo- cated within its corporate limits a new and fmportant enterprise in the line of a file man- ufactory. Yesterday the firm of Kelley & Co., of New York, was represented in this city for uo other purpose than to negotiate for a site for the provosed project. ‘The agent, whose name could not be learned, in company with Ed_Rothery, of this city, whose uncle, John B. Rothery, is the file king of the Em- ire state, visited the board of trade and retary Nattinger talked over tho m It is understood that all factions w sat- isfled with the result, and it is quite probable that in a short d Omaha will add a large amount of wouney to its busiuess resources. Making Awericans. During the past month Clerk Moores, of the district court, has been overwhelmed with the applications of forcign born resi- dents who want to take out their “first papers,” or, in other words, declare their in. tantion of becoming naturalized citize , | erass book within arm's reach and mi plicants hold up their hands wh an oath a yard long, by which bryonic Americans abjures and re nee to foreign princes, and rulers, The applicant signs the receives a certific and the cer over Thirty-two men took out I rs yesterday « avptember started ou the roas enship. DISTRICT COURT. rigible Son « ne. Howard Seofield, aged eleven, Judge roff ye on ferr 1],”” mothe ellie incorrig and petit larc After brief sation the court seatenced the lad to the refor intil he is of allowing him, how irn ho his parent until the duct him to Lincoln widow, rank Offiner's was before pre eld, of a cha 1 sch age, with sheriff is ready to con Mrs. Scofield is 1 wd in connection with an or you woman, runs o boarding house at the corner ¢ Lund Ohio strects She claimed that her son v and way y disroizurde ithority added theft to his general ng asilver quartel ther's pocket book George Hageman w stealing, with Hen ss. Rolf resi station, and he le a horse from his The jury guilty and Hage pasture brought in man was disc nc will be brough der of John Ryas verdict of not Meyer Oftiner > allegod mur- occurred on the evening of Ju South Omaha, Iiyan was an_employc s wler's packing house, and early on the morning of the 4th he was found on the ( k on Twenty fifth street, near ) st mn a und by Consta- ble Ben Finnerty and James McVey, He gasped, “1'm shot,” and th came uncon scious, He was 1 into the drug stc and Dr. Kelley being called, found . bullet wound in the abdomen about an inch above and at the right of thenavel. H about 10 o'clock that m ;, and no mortew statement was James guson, was with Ryan on the night, and upon his stater Frank M. cr was ‘ said he and Ryan where Ofner kept nw]n I they in to et out of the ruin, e or them out, and on their not moving with suflicier celerity to suit t he drew a pi and shot Ryan. OfMner refused to make a_state ment, and he was bound over to_the dist court. He was a teamster and the keep: a small boarding house, and said to ha been under liquor on the night in que Judge 1 one of the ruson barn went influcnce of 1e, of the civil court, took ly is in attena up Ainst y cupied case of Schubert et al ul. on a real estate cont plaintiff alleges misrcprescutation as to the location of ccrtain lots and usks judgment in the sum of #1,500, In the district co ter & Co., conf irt rday Phil ent in fave Llesale jobbe yes Des Moines, for 1,6 Edwin_Opdyke’ has bewun « 2 D, Adams a8 maker and Will W, MeBride as indorser of a note for §1,000, given October 3, 1557, and to run scven months The seve the bar tracts by Me bar committe Clerk of th wssistant these days 1o loss th issued, the recipicnts bein vided as to their political pr "Thiis is the last week an alien > out his pa pers and be entitled to a vote at the Novein- ber eleetion, suit_against ral applicants for admiss examined on the | srs. Prench and Cooley > Court Moores bémg ki sturalizing bout equally di County Court. dudge Shields appointed Pat Desmond ad- mistrator of the estate of Pat ¢ Annie Wilson began suit yest Lilla Mitchell to rogain possess block 3, of the city of Om: AMUSEMENT Last Night's Performance of' Gas™ at Boyd's, The musical furce-comedy, “Natural produced at Boyd's opera house last n not new to the local s nd it is pe: s not ne ry to say much more of it than that it retains all the amusing features that have given it a popularity second to no other production of its ¢ The f of this sort is Iy to makers of them are not rules of dramatic construction arrungement of incidents so as sort of cohercncy “Nuatural Gas’ Juir of its anusing, o make th ¢ of the cleverest w and his gr antics are alw sure to be rewar 1 plenty o Donnelly malkes the most of t, while the Jimpsy of Miss Jennie Yeamuns and the Kittic Malone of M torlec are in_ their way tho The of tie picce is for and it is ¢ voices of a portion of the compa above the »in similar org In a word, **Natural is o ling production, abounding in tions and having a quality of everybody ean enjoy. 1t was sec by u fair audience, which gave abundant evi- deuce of bemg please 1u of lot 5, Natural emb some that is ots the nd It is and those who ¢ business. Gira L in his line on ron nu LARY, A Brace of Flour Thieves to Be Tricd For 1t On last Wednesday on Fourtn and W ized and a large i £ 1l offt. One putation, ying Weismann's s, was v car Witting, ves for 85, Th fused to comply w stead invited \Witti time, to get upon his so doing Mr. W home of Chauncey, missing der i to the 1up. The brother of hied and part of the in- the of disreput 850- It appears from their reason of Cly cey's threat- th ofused to share with b, Yesterday the (former, on whose Derson was Tound & nals of brass knuciive, was find nd costs for carrying ¢ CGieorge Witting and in durance and 1whil tried on thé charge of burglary. where he was locke George Witting, a Was next s¢ flour found th was 1 ) John Willis, sther ciate of Ch Vs, story that tl are to bé Beware of worthless imitations of Dr. Joues' Red Clover The genuine cures headae s, dys| e, malari i blood puvifier. Goodman Drug Co. Licenses, The followia licenses sued v { James \Iulph\‘()um 1 Annio Westr, { Louis were is- nson, Owabia, reen, Omaha,. .. ar, Omaha 1 Annie I s0n, Oma § Henry Calhoun, 1 Hetwie Frome, Calhoun § Ben Michel, Omaha 1 Mary Suyder, Omaha Wyoming oil lands for sale. Claims of 40, 80, t0 160 acres now ou the mar- k: « umpm» abstracts to same fur- J. L. Lovery, ) S0, Thirteenth Omaha, Neb. il i, Newl pianos for rent at Edbolm & the United Btates. Frauk keeps Lis record | Akin's THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, TALK OF THE The Unfon Pacific’s Plans in Connecs tion With the Fiyer. esterday’s Bre General Su nson and Mr. Mellen of Pa returned Sunday ufte n their western trip. A Bee re t Mr. terday, and in inquiries with t0 the ned this inforr “The object of Mr. Dickinsor Pucific to run two tra RALL. « stated noon fr porter m answer to trip of Dickinson reference visit west," as o i ou said uce the Southern ins daily from Ogden as formerly, ad of one as at present, and we succeeded in doing it We are st en b the time for throtigh travel. On and ter October 15, No. 8 wi rats aom, +0, and while ne imited tr strietly firs 0.4 from_ the cowe in a few minutes carlier than 1 nut, b much. The Gr and al will in the fature leave at 5 p. m. in stead of 2:40, and the regular through train will leave at'S o'clock as at present. There are no other ehun *The inste ie chanee 1 in their I not yenver 1o to mect the business s was ), if we wanted to do that we would veto vun a light Denver special, and [ tthink that the business would warrant It ¢ d deal of money to run a special The Burlington don't have to un a sy al, be se Denver is on nd on its regular run the Union Pacific make an Northw rn or St 1 entrance of th Roc “Will ments with e meet the Denver” “Well o ang ul, to Island to nd will have f be indey ‘ut of the 5, 50 that there will be no com with it, I don’t know how the stern and Milwaukee feel about it, are inclined to do anyt the citic will not stand In X is now in Chic y_make some L it won't ap) Union P bination ! arrange ments, but if ‘he doe r ou this time card. Further inquiry went to show that the pas. senger department gencrally regretted that ‘flyer” had been withdrawn, but that the Union P wis powerless in the mat ter. The lowa ronds having withdrawn their limited trains, and by mutual agreement de ling to make the run from Chicago in 1815 s and 1o less, it was useles for the tion Pacifie to attempt to accompiodate the e with a special, and to make up over own line und at its own ex. pense the time lost by the niggardly poliey of astern conneetions. I the medntime the ton 18 making the most of it and e Deny business, but in a short have a rival in the Rock [sland, and then probably the cast iron agveement 1 be broken, and once more there will be st time to t ast, The agreement re quircs ninety day's notice from any road to ‘withdraw, but as yet none of ve siguified their intention of so Note! Wylie Dixon is home the cast n from a trip to over the Union ym the west. Moore, traveling passenzer Juion Pacitic, is at headquar endent Di no truth in the nson says there umor that Union Paci ision were mix company as wus 1up the tele- Y ay A. H. mana Davenport assumed the Union Pac depot re vice J. F. Willett, who Ir. Davenport spent the of Garticld beach hotel. 1 from box 55 at 7:30 yesterday, the brig to the m Pacitic Pheir scrvices were requi as the flames were contined to some il in the foundry, and were ex- tingushed with a few buckets of water. Merchants can now no longer complain about the G local, as it will in . instead of 2:40, thus merchants and buyers a Omala at noon, do business, > same werous changes of station d the last few days,don’t mean tosay that they are all leaving the company's service,” said a Union ofticial, “but the rule of the réquires all station agents a leave of absence to hand m_ a formal resignation, and sign over the station and company prop! erty to the man that relieves them. That is why we are reporting so many changes just now.” An Absolute Cure. _ The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put 1 large two ounce tin boxes, for old_sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin_erup. tions, Will positively care all kinds of pil e ORIGINAL ld by Goud ceats per box 1 Drug Co., at 25 by mail 30 cents. THE What CREMATON TION. melicd on Councl the com Des M Paul, was come in bage. In roply he study of the cities we visited, and ther ver but that wation y to dispose of gur 1S not ye 1 the best system together betore w irman of ittee of councilmen who v 1 Chicago, Minneapolis and St. sked to what conclusion he had d to the cremation of g said. “We ystems used made a careful in the ious is no doubt what- is the only proper The committee at any conclusion as to of doing it. We will get two or discussions > our report, The Chicago it_our purpose at all, wood, but many are hie system 1 use in Minnea- the best we saw. > opened i > visited the m atters of and drives. The res- s and boulevards are beautiful grounds, the ood conlition, and the spend their mone 1 im- . aithough spent for thei and adds to In the mat- cd stréets Omaha is st of them all, but as for ruments and keeping the city in r we are behir made an exh polis is, in m SV h on ¢ o study of the e boards of health 1 the experience will on_crematorics will be some. elaborate, and will not be pre aweek from Tuesday. This tr cd the eyes of usall on a great many poiuts.” Horsford hosphate, Food, students, cler- brain-workers for lecturers, teacher: gymen, lawyers, and genceally. s Get Your Railroad Tickets NORTH, SOUTH, IASTand WE and secure your slecping berths at 302 Parnam S : Tiek HARRY City e = SUSPECIED OF MURDER. A Man Under Arrest For the Killing of Sulliva Robert Smith, of late a boarder at iarni house on Tenth st being the mur brakeman found dead near Oreapolis las Saturday. According to the stoi McCanen, the engineer, Smith was attempt- ing to beat his way on the train and was put off anumber of times betwcen Pacific Junc tion and Oreapolis. Smith persisted in ting on every time the train started and grew more and more ugly every time Sullivan put him off, The last time the engineer saw the brakeman start to put the deadbeat off was mear Oreapolis and that was the last time Sullivan was seenalive, A few hours later his mangled remains were found about one-third of a mile east of La Platte, and it is supposod that Smith fell upon him in his fury, mur- dered him, and. then threw the body under the cars. Swith wysteriously disappeared and this t office, P. DEVEL, Ticket agent. the uspected of confirmed thie suspicions of the officers in their belief that Swith murdered him The supposcd ussassin is five feet inches in hcight, weighs about on and eighty pounds, und is between thirty thirty-three years old, He has broad shoul- ders, s heavy boned, has large jaws and a red moustache, When last seen he wore a dark suit of clothes, - jong frock coat, light flannel shirt, broad brim black slouch hat, and about ' No. - @ broad sole shoes About four ~years ago he worked in the coal yards at. Pacific Junction and is well acquainted i the B, & M. y 2 with switchmen, engineers and firemen, He returned to Pacific Junction about three v and claimed that up to that time ud been on th bolice fo made several remarks to trainmen_that them to belicve he was a B. & M. dete When angry he is said to be a dang character. Shortly before noon yesterday a tough-loc fellow answering the descr tion of Smith was arrested by Offcer Heaf and is in the central station awaiting velopmerts. — The prisoner's mustache is black instead of ved, but in_every other way he tallies exactly with the make-ip of Smith Hornberger's Trial of Henry Hornberwer who is d with selling liquors on Sunday is in ss in the police court. The tracting considerable interest. Hornberger says itis a malicious prosecution. On the the Sunday in question sqund of policemen watched his place from midnight until morning, Fearing they in- tended some trouble he il not oven” his place on Sunday until Oficers Haze, Horri n and Mostyn asked him to do so. And now he says thev have arrested him for com- plying with their request The oficers deny any mtent of persceuting Hornbe and say that they merely wish to make a test case of this to see if there is iy virtue in the Sunday liwor law. The case is bei ten The trial charg progr case is at LRI ROYAL petig Sepmgiy Absolutely Pure. s powder never varies. A m; v streng A wholesom: ical than the ordinary kind incompetition with the miltitude sty alim or phospoate powders, Sold Royal Buking Powder Co., 126 New York, rvel of purl- @ ceonom und cannot e <old in can, Wall strect, Improvements. Our customers will take not- ice, that notwithstanding the iconfusion incident to the im- provements being made in our place of business, we are in continual receipt of new goods /and are ready to serve our friends to the best of our ability. The temporary disorder is only, a matter of a few days, after which we are confident our fresh attractions and increased| facilities must speak for selves. them-| | | She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New York says * No plasters of such werit ay the Ath-lo-pho-ros Plasters haveever before becn produced.” They are a novelty because they are not made simply to sl cheap, they are the best hat science, skill and money can produce, and will do what is claimed for them. For sprains, s, weakness, lameness, ete., dre unequal 404 Fulion St., Sandusky, Tho Ath mawie. Tt in the best T over tried and 1 Bave s ¥ o ot pain e all now M, WILLIS MAGILL £~ Send 6 conts for the heautiful colored pio- ture, ** Moorish Maidc THE ATHLOPHORGS CO. 112 Wall St. N Y. Seabury’s Sulphur Candles For distifecting (o y Cagen, &¢ [mN T YU S_e;;;r;'sxydmmphthol Seap, DNE OR 'x‘i.&‘,‘.fi.-..'d',' Wiing Hair, Se. H d) onnphthol P t&'les yar atilles, disease gorm THESE Monucoru ch‘Bun.u.. Plasters For Foot troubles, JOHNSO 3 .\U\ York Solo Manufact Dr.J. E McGrew, One of the Most Su ful SPECIALIST. In the treatment of DISEASES of the ™, s, HEART, LIVER, KIUNEYS, EY . s of the BRATY and NERVOUS BYsTEM, LpiLECSY and NERVOUS EXHAUSTIO THM A and CAvARIH sses of the BLAD- DER and KEc rders of the SEXUAL ORGANS, A cure M, all Di AUARANTEED in all cases of PRIVATE and SKIN DISEASES, H1s CURES Are IREMARKABLE The MOSt OBSTINATE CASES under his form of treatment, The doctor's theory is that no dise should bo regarded as incurable until the diseased organ is destroyed faster than it can be repai; From his years of experience in Hosbrral PRIVATE PRACTICE, the doctor 18 classed among the LEADING SPECIALISTS CONSULTATION FRE! Treatment by correspondence, for reply. Office--Bushman Block, Douglas Sts., Omaha, nd PERMANE TELDING rapldly nd stamp 16th and ab, ()("I‘()BE R 2. 1888, GRAND EXTENSION. Our store has again become to small for us, and w ments for additional room, occupied by Robert Purvis. our use, and we expect to have the same ready for occupanc, The new addition will give us a separate spacious entrance and have just completed arrange- We have leased the adjoining three story building now This building will be immediately altered and fixed up for by the middle of October. rge show windows on 14th street, and when connected with our present store, we will have the largest Cloth. ing House west of Chicago. ‘We had contemplated to take this additional building next gpring, but the im- menge increase in our buginess and the enormous stock we are getting this forced us to make immediate arrangements. son, has As we have to give up considerable space of our present store to the workmen during the time alterations are in progress, we will be very much crowded and have decided to unload such goods, quck. Underwear is one of the departments, which requires more room than other variety, all new and this season’s styles. quarters for these goods: no other house ever have an immense which are m: inly in demand now and attempted to compete with us can be moved T we We have always been head- In order to move a good share of our stock within the next few days, we have now put priceson them which will make it a big inducement for anybody to lay in his scasons supply. Hats are going fast enough, but they too, to go still faster and the prices are made in accordance. Ladies * should not fail to visit our boy’s mense stock of Suitsand Overcoats, and we will make special low prices. take up o much room. department this week. We want them We h an im- You can buy ve two suits of us for what you wouldhave to pay for one suit elsewhere. Nebraska Glothing Gompany ¢ Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets, Ornaha. W. (-. \l BRIG lIl Real Estate, 218 S.15th St.,,Omaha, ——BE AND CHEAPES BRIGHT'S CHOICE! SOUTH OMAHA. BUY NOW TERMS EASY. DR. HORNE’S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! Gontlemewy it ~oZ N st lenttl with Electric Sasponsorye IT WILL' CURE YOU o, sipsis Jeurajate, 8 xhaus miselons, |...m-. \'nhla-. l-v-wn- 'wll":ly Bt “51 ’hu 0T, PO €8 SR ine Dl and T TESTIMONIALS % G o merhni ok Chtcagos A GREOT commission 1 o e nger Oesan G, W Delius, M. lur‘u Fead S04 {Rouands of o Nerr - D. McXicha D Bufta; Have yor enst Disacse, Fiten, E, is Just wl WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. ane ganying and used by Yards; Budd th '."l‘i"""’:“".“ ke, Bouth Bend T "t supt. ol ty water worke, B0 Tt ApY o Your belt ias accomplished what no other remedy has nerves and camlumhw lk‘tpullnlhl." Robt. Hall, alderman, 100 East 39th Btrocs., Now Tork— The Grandes! Triumph of Electric Science— Scientifically Mude and Prnflclny Applied. "‘“‘..m DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICINES. rn-- 1n the Bak, Hipa, Head ar Limb ilisy, Lumnbago, Gonel ‘; x Am=l oastipastons By Sih Ague, Diebotes Mydroceie, ‘ecd. 3o, B fiepey. ¢ yol rmission. NOTE the following who laxe been Parker and J. . Haslett, all on Board of ble:thugroag hirsemng, Col, C nnu{ muc M iancaxod, [ Judes s Robt. K. Aampaon, Chicago "owa Dr. HORKE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT e et wenres . sire; produces & continuous current; conve by genurating & continuo ( g vigor, streriih, onergy ‘when al BB Tief'afa il rocoiminod REVERENCER “An) bank commorcial agen Ban Francisoo and Chicag: (9 Sond s for DI W, 7. BOEUN R, livouto RUPTURE %25 DR. HOR ' Slectricity through th bady on the nerv et o slectrcity (10 0F 18 Lcla it of 4] e ‘Worvousnes Immodiately, and producin it viior. o ‘ana Kosit ' foi Tt oures discase And indorsed by thousands whom It hat cured. —THR— CHICAG{) SHORT LIN Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to THE EAST TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago, ~~AND— Milwaukee, St Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenporty Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, And il other Important points East, Northeust and Southeast. For through tickets eall o tho ticket agent Farnau strect, In Barker Biock, o 8t Unton Peiinan i 1 (e finest Dintog CArs 1a th Hillinan o tinest Dintog Care ro e e e, MiT ‘Wiv, and_ every aiteationly ynid to passengers by courwous employes cf tae General Manager. X 3 Asslstant Goneral Manager. F o U RARAENTER, (General” Passenger and 5 A$STEAFFORD, Assistant General Bassenges Floket Agent General Suverintendent. DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by Admninistering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. 18 can be given in a cup of coffee or tea with: out the knowledge of the person taking it; abso- lutely harmless, and will ciect a permancnt and speedy cure, whether the patient 18 a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, ousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specire in their coffee with- out their kuowledge and to-day believe they guit driuking of their own free will. It never fails. The system once impregnated With the Bpecific, it becomes an_utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by ho & Co, 15th and Donlas std., ana 16th and Cume ‘I Ne D. Foster & DBro. T, E. clLPIN FIRE | NSURANCE BRBKEH. Room 63 Traders' Building, CHICAGO. ferences—Metropalitan Natjgo i B G R e o "DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G. Jacobs.) Undertakersand Embalmers At the old 'mfl‘:i.-‘fluj A:.VIIL‘;! “l&lfi;:‘.by telegraph s iophone 10 Nov B y [}[lffllll[l and Smoical Diseass BRACHES, APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUS 3ES est facilities, apparatus and remedies sful treatment of every form of disease requis ing Medical or Surgical Treatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS Hoard and attendance; best hos; a dations in the west WRITE_FOR CIRCUTARS on Deformities Braces, Trusses, Club Feet, Curvature of the Spine, Piles, Tutiors, Casicer, Catarrh, Brouchit Tuhalation, Tectricily, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Ki ney, Bladder, Eye, Ear, Stin and Blood, ubd Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Speoclaily. Book on Disgatzs or WOMEN FRrE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUI: MAKING A BPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Disenses successfully treated ilitic Poison removed from mercury. New restorative treatment for loss Vital Power. Persons unable (o visit us may treated at home by correspondence. Al commi nications confidential. 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