I. 8 THE OMAHA DALLY BEE : nPKIDAY , NOVEMBER 15 , 1880 , Hi l ! 1i i Hi Hi I _ p Hi - I1 _ K I' I I I Hit Hi I' I'I I I' HJI If III I II K _ ! THE CITY The Omnlm Runrds will fjlvo nn Iti- fornml hop ntthoir armory Friday even ing ing.Tho Tort Omaha Social club will plvo n. grnnd ball at the Fort Omaha hop room tonight Acnso oi cigars from Havana , con signed to d Council UlufTs Arm , passed the customs yesterday , Mr Store ( the firm oT Stora ft Ilor , announced yesterday that his llrm hml concluded positively not to sell to the English capitalists Miss DolHo A. fiatloy , daughter of Mr 12. 13. Hnlloy , gave a very plonintit dancing p.irtv last night at lior homo , 1E0I North Nineteenth street The Omaha Tinware Manufacturing company was incorporated yesterday by William Wallace , Lewis Loy , at Dun ham and A. 11. Slater , with a capital stock of * 2K,00O. ( ) The hccrotary of the Homo Flro In- surnnco company writes thai Guy U. Mead was never cashier ot that com pany ; that his shmtago was so small as lo scarcely bo worthy of mention The regular monthly mooting of the W. C. T. IJ was hold at their rooms on Dodge street jcslorduy No business outside ot the legular monthly report reading was transacted John J. O'Urion , h yodng man of twoniv-ono , died of cotibuimition at his late homo at 1)11 ) north Twonty-flfth sticot Wednesday The funeral occurs at 0 a. m. " , to-uay. Interment will take place at the Iloly Sepulchre oem oU ry IVi'onnl Iarncrnnis Ed Rosey , of Portdcr , Is nt the Ca ey I. O. White , of Kcnrnov Is nt tlio Puxton E. ( J. CnrucB , of Seward , Is at the Mur ray ray.M. M. C. Koblnsnn , of Fremont , Is ot the Caicy J. C. Stearns , of Hastings , Is at the Mer chants It It Murray , of West Point , Is at tbo Paxton J. P. Ilnrtinmi , Jr , of Kearney , Is at the Puxton W. F. Ktnp , of Llrcoln , is stopping at the Paxton 3. D. Kllpatrick , of Beatrice , is at the Paxton , ' T , G. Humor , of Kearney , is a ( jucst nt the Millard Nlcli Mnlii ) , of Covington , is a puost at the Millard Gcorgo W. Holland , of Falls City , Is at the Milium Gus States , of Lincoln , is registered nt the Millard W. L. Fulr'urothcr , of lJncoln , Is nt the Millard P. II Cooper , of Lincoln , is a guest at the Merchants C. T. Urown , of Lincoln , is reglstorod at the Casey H. P. Simmons , of Cliatiron , Is stopping at the Casey • C. W. Wnlthor , of Sutton , is stopping at the Casey " A. P. ttrink , of Cedar Rapias , Is at the Merchants C. I ) . Whcoloclc , of Boston , is stopping at the Murray , . T. M. Mamuott , of Lincoln Is stopping at the Millard W. R. Bacon , of Grnnd Island , is stopping nt the Paxton Fcrd Lcchlcldner , of Norfolk , is a guest at the Paxton D. U , Howard , of Lincoln , is a guest nt the Merchants M. S. Marsh , of Red Cloud , is stoppin gat the Morcluiuts , F. Bucitloy Torbeaux , of London , is stop ping at the Paxton ( . . ' s ! II Holcomb ot Now Haven , Conn , is guest at the Murray S. M. Stoolcslager , ' of Washington , is a guest at the Paxton C. E. Goodin and wife , of Hastings , are stopping at the Millard George B. Bigolow nnd A. Roberts , of Lincoln , are registered at the Paxton J. J. Walser , pro ! dontof the < Goss Print ing Press company of Chicago , is In tbo city city.John John W. Stoddard , of Dayton , O. ; G. U. Hudson nnd C. F. MUburn , of Toledo ; and A. R. Bryant , of Mollno 111. , all members of the llrm of Mollno , Mltburn , Stoddard com pony , are registered at the Paxton J.V. . Hugus , ot l'asadona , Cub , formerly of this city , one of the earliest residents and publisher of the Dally Nebraskan which ox * Istcd here in the fifties , is on a visit to this city At the Windsor B. Howard , Kansas Cltvj J. W. Bunn , ICtinsai Cltv ; Gcorgo L. ulllmun , Puobloj William W. Wheoler.Cen- trai City ; Gconro 0. Richardson , Leaven wqrtb ; K. L. Wlllard St Paul ; A. W. Smith , Big Piny , W. T. ; J. L. Whltcomb , Chicago ; A. L. Gardner , Denver ; R. Thorn ton , Otto Loiter , Green Rlvor ; J. B. Benson and wlfo , San Francisco Broke IIin Wrist Whll nt work in n well , a brlek fell twenty feet and struck Philip Stanbv on the wrist , breaking the bono in two places The city pbyslciun dressed the wounds A. Ilniia ] < > n Oibp Billy Moran was taken to the insane nsyium by Jailer Miller yestordny morning Ho bus prown worse staio his return to Omaha and has become so violent thnt his case is consid ered hopeless What Do Tney Annt ? Marshall Field , the millionaire dry goods merchant ot Chicago , and a party of friends are expected In Omaha to-dny. J , H , Millard will entertain them while tboy are bore Announcements At Boyd's Opera bouso on Monday nnd Tuesdny will bo scon that extremely funny farco-comody Natural Gas which inado an unmistakable tut lioro lust season The clover comcdlnus , Donnolly aud Cirard are still in it , and the tun will bo plentiful TJownro ot frauds Rod Cross Cough DropB will euro your cold Kleotion Oi > t $1,200. County Clerk Roche is issuing warrants to the Judges and clerks ot tbo county election There were 175 product oQlelals in the county , Of tbeso 100 were in tbo city and were paid ft ) each for their service The eventyuvo : countv oraYcrs ivoro paid ft each , • total for the county and cltv ot ( WO The rental and messenger fees will total another 1300 , making a total olootlou expense to the comity of 11,200. Thn TriYPlinc Exhibit The seherao of Mr , John Oilman , to form a traveling exhibit or the cereals of Nebraska in conjunction with ether western states , vtfia laid before the directors of the board ot trade und rosnccttully referred to the State Development association Secretary Nason will coinmumcato ivitb the state board of agriculture , on behalf of the development as sociation , und request thorn to allow the as sociation to select material from the winter grain exhibit , to bo hold in Lincoln In Janu ary next , for tha purpose ot loading ono or more ifars with Bamplos of Nebraska pro ducts If this permission Is given the cost of preparing the exhibit will ba almost noth ing , as Mr Oilman is to urrango the material iii tbo cars , It la Intended to utllizo this exhibition as means of distributing the lltoraturo prepared by the dovulopuiont asbocmilon , The ex hibit Is not to bo stai ted on the roud until next April , so thatplenty ; of tlmo remains hi which to make uil necessary preparations Stiles Nerve and I.Ivor IHIs An Important discovery They act on the ilvor , stomach and bowels through the nerves A new principle They speedily euro blllloutnoss , bad lusto , torpid liver , piles and constipation Spiendid for men , women and children Smallest , mildobt , surest 80 dosn * for 23 cents Samples free • t Kubn & Co , ' * , I5tu and Douglas DUNDY'S lnii Directed Against tlio Proernstliintlntr fiAWTrra oT Ills Court ) Judge Dundy threatened the lawyers hav ing cases In his court with summary dis missal unless they display moro promptness nnd cviaco a disposition lo bo ready for trial when the tlmo conies His honors mani festation of dlsplcnsuro rc.ichod n cllmnx after ho had devoted several minutes calling the law docket without receiving any re sponse Said he rather warmly : * 'lf lawyers are not ready when tbotr cose * nro called to make soma allowing I will oltner dismiss or coutlnuo thcin to the next term of court iVn cant afford to fool nwny our tlmo nnd Incur extra cxponso waiting the pleasure of anybody " Very much to the surpi-lso of everybody interested , the Jury which tried the cine of Mother , Hohmun & Co , ngilnst Hall countv ' lor $ a. ,000 payment for a j.iil built nl Grand Island , returned a verdict In favor of the plaintiffs for $25,300 , 01 , just S"0.0t ! moro than thov sued for The county undertook to repudiate the debt because of the fact thut about three , months nftcr iho lull had boon open01. ' a number of prisoners broke out and csenpea Last spring the romp my ofloiod to settle their clnim for $2,000 but the county refused , Judge Browcr heard n number of argu ments In equltv.ainonR them boliig the some what famous Bvclluo Miller contioversy Ono of the most Intorosttnir cases before the grand Jury comes from Blnir It Is that of the conspli.icy , exposed last August , to fasten n crime upon Cora Clark , the post mistress , and thus get her removed Hnrrv J. Vaughn was arrested nnd brought to Omaha by Deputy Marshal L-\oiis , August 31. Ho was tulton before the Judo on pre liminary examination nnd bound over in the sura of SlO00. Miss Clark was not urrestcd , ns has been mentioned , but Vaughn , tno nsslstnnt postmaster , was The conspiracy poUcn up ugalnsb Miss Ulnrk was intended to fasten upon her the lobbory of a letter containing money Thocaso ot the East OmihoLand com pany in relation to tbo accretions along the Missouri river ftont , is ono of tno most Im portant matters brought before Judco Brewer The controversy nroso over a sti Ip of nouly-mado land which wns acquired by the change ot the rlvor bed since this com pany secured Its nroporty in tint bottoms north and cast of the Union Pucillc yards trucks The ownership Is disputed by a man nnmed Strcot 'Iho case of the First Natloml bink or Rock Island , 111. , ngainst Churchill Parker , involving ? 4,000 alleged to bo duo on a prom issory note , was tried buforo .Tudco Dundy and a Judgment in the sum of * 2.7T3 bJ ren dered for the plaintiff A motion for a now trial was promptly illcd by the defense In the afternoon the case of J. M. Wool worth vs Alien Root , a suit Involving the tittu to soma lands in the western portion of Douglas county , anna up befo-o Judge Brewer hi chambers 'Iho nigumont was not completed nt tha tlmo ot adjournment Judge Dundy made orders In the following cases during the afternoon .1. R. Rolnhnrd vs E. E. Coster , J. M. Do- wcoso , M. G. Doweeso nnd B. R. Castor Continued nnd suit enjoined 'Iho United States ox rcl Augustus Kountzo vs School District : il , Seward couutv Continued pMnry B. Lovejoy vs School District No 1 , Sherman couuty Continued on motion of defendant Stewart vs Wellborn , Paxton & Gallagher Interveners Setfortilal on Monday next All the cases of Miles vs Hnpceetal , Kahn , Vnll , Nelson ct nl , and Lnwrenco were dis missed Nn sorvlce Buford vs Kennedy was set for tilal next week In the matter of the case of Lola Pickett vs The Model Steim Laundry for damages resulting from injurlos received , the case was set for trial on Monday next Grorgo Hooper vs Iown Constructlou com pany Continued on application of plaintiff , no ono nppenring for the defendant Union Pacific Railway company vs WInoaa Implement company Verdict fur dofeudant , which was sot nsldo by the court on plain tiffs ' motion und a now trial ordered D. L. Borlass vs Phil Host Brewing com pany Dismissed at plaintiffs cost Leonard vs Hbbb Dismissed at plaintiffs cost without prejudice 'Iho United States vs Fairbank & Co Dis missed at plaintiffs cost The cases of Patterson vs Emerson , John son & Co vs Emerson , Stone vs Emerson , Englchoupo vs Emerson ct nl , were contin ued ued.Tho The cases of Ogle and Porter1 vs the Sher man County Banking company nro marked for hearing on motion to remand In the mutter of the Porter Monufncturing company vs A. L. Strang , leave to talto depositions in let in tlmo was given 'J he grand Jury Is still in session oa the Niobrara ' shooting STRANGE JURY CONCLUSIONS How Ono of Them Kent a Man from the IVn Some of the Juries in the district court have a peculiar method of arriving at ver dicts A sample ot this was In tbo peculiar causes that led to a disagreement in the Meyers-Plantocn murder case , where ono Juomun bold out against conviction , on tbo ground that the murdered man was perhaps not prepared to dlo Another cxumplo was furnished in the trial of Edward Orr , the boll * boy , who was charged with the larceny of a lot of goods from a loom la the Murray hotel Tbo evidence of the prosecution all wont to show that the goods stolen were valued at from { 150 to $325 , the first named sum being the low est estimnto The Jury in some manner unknown ascertained that the valua of the goods stolen wus $3i , ono dollar less than the amount required to constitute grand larceny Orr was consequently found guilty ot petit larceny uud was sentenced by Juugo Hopewell to thirty days in the county Jail The case against Charles Dutchor , charged with robbing John Oloson ot $201 , is on trial in Juago Hopewoll's court Olson and Butcher were rooming together and Olesen awoke ono morning to dud bis money gene He had saved it to Bend to Sweden to bring some of his family to Amciicu Dutcher de nied huvlng stolen the money but shoWoo thopollco where it was burled iu the yard in the rear of the boarding house The case of Mrs Bush against the Gar ncnu cracker company is on trial before Judge Davis One ot Garncnu's drivers run ever and crippled Mrs Bush's daughter aud she sues for $10,000 damages Judge Douue took up the case of Gallagher vs Conncll yesterday afternoon 'J his is a suit which hns boon lit court for years , hav ing been to the supreme court , nnd the sub ject ot legislation It is a case involving the possession ct sixty-two and ono-half ncros of ground southwest of Iianscom park , of which Gallagher claims possession by reason of a deed from the pro oinptor Council holds the land by virtue of another deed , which he claims is the only legal ono Mrs Valoria W. Allunspach has broucht suit against the Omaha Motor Hullwuv com pany for $5,000 damages by reason of inju ries sustaiuod by u full received while at tempting to alight from a motor train which was staitcd suddenly as she was about to alight William A. Hamilton has nppliod for a dl- vorco from his'wife , Julia 11 , ou the ground of desertion The Cruno Brothers Manufacturing com pany has commenced suit against Michael Donnelly et al , to recover $213.00 on a mechanics chanic's lien Francis Leon Englobort has brought a suit in equity against Bcnjumin F. Troxell et ul , to have two deeds from the plaintiff to Gcorgo E. Prltchett for lot 3 In Uiso's addi tion sot aside , ou the ground thut the plalutlff was a minor at the tlmo tbo convoy auco was in ado The defendants base their claim to possession on the ueod to Pritohott County Court Tbo case of Cameron vs Hospe , a suit for wages and commission ou salesamounting to $025,13 011 trial before a Jury in Judge Shields court It has been on the docket for three years In tbo case of Ullshondorf vs Dempsey , a suit for wouoy loaned , Judgment was entered in the sum ot l250. Judgment in the sum of $200.fl3 was on tored in the case of Mustard vs Dworak Brothers c Co , a suit on a note All the rage , Rod Crois Cough Drops , llvo couts per box , sold everywhere , Juiliro 11 rower Dined United States Attorney Pritchott gave a dinner to United States Circuit Judge Browcr nt his residence , Twenty-second and Cnss streets , Wednesday evening , which wns a very enjoynblo nffnlr Among the guests were Judge Dundy , Hon TM Woolwortti , Mr Brecn Judge Savage , Elmer Frank , Mr Patrick General Cowln nnd Attoraoy Hnrwood , of Lincoln " Mra Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children tcothlnu > rasts the child nnd comforts the mother 25c a bottle Notlco Is hereby given that • till the book accounts of J. W. Wnlltbr have boon assigned to the undersigned All persons nro cautioned ngainst malting payment of bucIi accounts oxeepi to It ISI Davis or his authorized agents It M. Davis Omaha , Neb , Novotnbcr 14,1889. 'J ho Market ISousi- . , Ovah t , Nov 13. To the Editor ot Tm : Ben ! There is no doubt that Omaha is in need ot a market house and that the benotits of the community to bo derived from such nn Institution will bo of great vnluo-botb to • ho consumer ns well as to the vender Tbo building should bo located where It can bo reached from every part of the city by the street cars , Since a demand is tnndo for a market house , why not combine other nec essary lmpiovcuicnts , such us now place for a police court , city Jail , pollco headquarters , convention hall , storage collar for market house , headquarters for the tire department , besides - sides loom for the 11 ro engines , etc For all of these necessary improvements , a half block of ground , 204 feet front bv 132 foot deep , wfiuld bo sufficient find could bo in ado tin ornament , to tno city us well as sup plying n necessity there is buiU a site on Jnckson betweou Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth stieots , Which Is admirably adnpted for such a purpose , and I understand the owners are willing to part \ \ ith It at extremely low figures.l W. JfllUIH An AUHontte Unto ThoORlGlNALMJlE n.VG OINTMCNT Is only put up In large two nunco tin boxes , and Is au absolute euro for old sorus , burns , wouuds , chapped bauds , and all skin erup tlons Will positively Cure all kinds ot piles Ask for the ORIGINAL AUICTINB OIN 1. - MENI" . Sold by Goodman Drug oompauy at 25 cents per bos : bv mail Jl'J ' cjuU * " Builitiiitr iermlt . The following building permits were issued nt the ofllce of Building Inspector Whitlock jestcrdayi 11 V Bholo" , frame cottage , Spnldlng and Tllden > , tn > ots S 1,000 11 tlllcKiunn , fromo dwelling , 'lmiity- eighth and Walnut 1,000 iliompson . ono and one-lmlf-btory frame dwelling Siii Webster 1,000 iluiy K ( JUirllcha , two slnry brick rest deuce , 'Iwenty-socond andllodgo 0oC0 Ono minor permit , , , too Five permits , aggregating S f.100 III Winds That blow "naobodv nny good are plenty on the storm-vexod Atlantic , lo sur nothing of the occasionally typoon-swept Pucltlc The hapless voyager , when shaken up by the hcaviogs of the briny , " should take that ploasatitost and most salutary of doses , a wlncglassful of Ilostottor's Stomach Uluors , the llnest stomachic and tenia thut over wanned , regulated and nuiotcd the human Interior Railroad Jolted and steamship shaken travelers will oxerclso a wlso provi sion by supplying themselves with a sultl- cioncy of this incomparable medicine for the Journey So will imiiners , emigrants to the west aud others about to seek fresh fields and pastuics new " Malaria , the scourge of uowly cleared and mining districts , is com pletely conquered and suiely averted by the Blttois Liver , bowel and kidney complaint and incipient rhcunialis < n it annihilates , INtarriairi ! Liiceusj . Licenses were issued to the following par tics by Judge Shlolds yesterday : Numo uud Address Ago ( Charles Williams , Omaha SO ( Fannie Gibbons , Omaha 84 I August Johnson , South Omaha 0 | Ellen Johnson , Omaha i'i j Charles Larson , Omaha , / 55 1 Anulo M. Larson , Omaha " . 25 j Robert Chuppoll , Omaha 23 | Ida Porter , Omaha , 80 HONSOIPTION , Its first stages , can bo successfully IN checked by the prompt use of Ayers Cherry Pectoral Etcu in the later petlods of thnt disease , the Cough is wonderfully relict cd by this mcdldue "I hnvo nscilAver's Cherry Pectoral • n itli the best effect in iny practice Tills ondcifill preparation oneosated my Ufa I hud a constant rough , night sweats , was greatly reduced iu flesh , aud g en up by my phjalclan Ono bottle nnd n half ot the Pectoral cured me " A. J. Eldson , Jl D. , Mlddleton , Tennessee " Severnl years ngo T wns Bnveroly 111. The doctors said I wns in consumption , and that they could do nothing for me , hut advised mo , as a last le.soit , to try Ajor's Cherry Pectoral After taking tills medlcino two or three months I was cured , nnd my health remains good to the piusent day , " James Blrchurd , Darien , Conn " Sovprnl years ago , on a passngoliomo from California , by water , I tontrai tc < l so sevcio a cold that for some djjs I was confined to my sjato-rooiu , and a physician on board consideicd my llfo In danger Ilnppeiiing to hate a bottle of Ayci's Cherry Pectoral , I used it freely , and my lungs wtio soon restored to a healthy condition Sluco then I have Invariably recommended this prep aration " J. B.Chaudlcr , Junction , Va Ayers ' Cherry Pectoral , rnxrauxn et Dr J. O , Ayer St Co , , Lowell , Mass , BoldfcyallDruggliU ) . I'rIccMiliLoUlciJ5. ; , < pgS , ThEtXSrWHfTtSIVmittlKAMfHCAr iSE ? WHITEI I • dPMT" Aw O.000S * iLATwAH QiRni 'ft0430A * I WIIM1 * tyRAPPW a \\hI//iYt ; \ \ / ( u * ihm > s Tnursduy , L'rlday and Patnrday , Nov 11 , 15 and 18 , ( Saturday Matinee I'ngaBomantottho Charming Actress , Mrs GEO 8. KNIGHT , laalteportolre ot Musical and rarcleal Com edes | - . Tlinrkdnv ) "A Lu-xy Number , " tveulllff , J AUJ03S' Vfaeer , " Friday liunlugJ I' l " ' - Saturday MaUnce \ "iMfUiXi In Urery " Saturday I "Hoauty Hess " Eieullic ; . J ' 'iiyLordlaI.lv ry | Matlnea prices Sec , . . _ ltpgutar pticos Bsats go on s U treane d y uorulnj ; . CREAM IWSOST PERFECT EllADS mw YOUIi s oieuat chujiist This Ifl to certify thnt I have nuul .vzod Uc l'rlco's Craam Daklnp Powder I find It composed ol pure lnntonnls , compounded on corrnot sciontlllo principles The Ingredients nro accurately nnd sctotittllcally pro portioned Honuo , broad or bisculu propnrod with It are bettor soltod for dipfustiou im ooDijN Donr-Mus , m. d. . ll , d. lrof Lhiml'lry nnil Toxlcolnior In tha Now Yorit llollovu llu < i > llnl Ipflleitl Cnlloxn I'raf.Chaml.trj nnd PliyMcs huiio Ci'llcmi ' ol tlia Cltyof.Now iotk For Sale by-M. U. Bliss , Ojnalm , Kobriska A CARD Feom Max Meyer Sc Bro The auction sale which is advertised to open at our store tomorrow , has caused so many inquiries that we take this method'to answer the inquiries and inform the public at the same time The object of the sale is not , as some have asserted , to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons , we have none Nor is it a holiday scheme to get the trade but it is as advertised , to close the retail depart ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous of doing for many months , and having failed to find a cus tomer to purchase the stock entire , and to put the stock in to our wholesale department not being feasible , we have determined lupon an auction sale of our entire stock of diamonds mends , fancy goods , art goods , and all Without limit or reserve of'one single article We invite all to attend these sales , which.will be held daily for the next thirty days ( if not disposed , of before ) and see if this statement is not a fact MAX MEYER & BRO "YOST" WRITING MACHINE .icdHHHHSBRteW A Typewriter mndo to meet tha moitern fMl < a # t- " -7 > ) iMy lft.rr } want for a lna-hlno which piluts directly from " HUimSkJ ) .ilLjS 1 " * type , uses no ribbon , aliens pern.nnontly at CTwiaB S fegytej Ti „ polutof printing U Light , Connncr , Durable , iifi3KtSB5iSt' ' * ' alfia ll nnd In a word Is built on hcleutltlo principle * , 4jKS g ffij | M4aw the Invention ot (1. W. N.Yost , the builder ot JP t ? * ? S iwJ Machines ttltn Itenitngton or Callgraph toy S3 ! ? al § • * lareo stock ot second hand Typewriters , ot J MjSd S BJ43B S aH nil make , for Mile , lent or oxehanre We are jSisSJSSR S S lSlBS ? * * also sales oitents for the "MCUIUTT" 'Jype- • J F 3K SP t'5 ' i'ilpf' ' 3 wiiter tno llnest low pilced luuthlno on tbo i Vj4S © SMS | i S yls& p5KiSwj Wo would uo pleased to receive a call from tS f S PiMaPftStaaSlsMK BHlw * 5 ! ! you , whether jnu.waut to purchase or not , and t % "SS ? ! tWEiS aliaKB3SBe5I ! tt " 111 gladly show you the • ' VOiT" antl the " SsKSy 5 * - - JP QrW5rSi'liT-1" ! ' nnastaml largest stoct ot Typewriter t'urnl- jiMS i nTi-w-K , ! , j < , jii' > ' " turo < gUjpje3 | > cfo , 0Ver brougnt to tills city QE0BL SMITH ft C0f H80 § mmm StM Omaha DM"carCos " LUMBER CO , Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Yellow Pine To dtnlers only Mills Southern Missouri , ltooms , 1. 2 and X U. S. National Dunk IJulldlng Telculiono IJjT , Omaha , Neb A. B. MEYER < fc CO , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN ( DOikLi Sl COKE 103 South 18th Street , Opp Postoffice Telephone 1490 ETCHINGS ' II 4 % # % % ' EMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , J23 MM MM E S IIALLCT& DAVIS ARTIST SUL'PLIES.&V MmF HI -KIMUALL , MOULDINGS , . * Illlalr _ 63rPIANOS& ORGANS FRAMES , IIVwl Hi Bi"SHEET MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha Nebraska HERE WE ARE Here we are in the midst ot a Mlzznrd I Onus ltrt thoiiBht Is lor heuty uudoiI I wear nnd a warm Oveiuut The best I Vlate to Und what you need in this lli.t I is at I . . . $5.00 A. full set of Tcclli on nibbar for * " > . suarnnleed to buittwcllrnadou i > latc > tent out from aiif iluntal onuolu tlilacuuntrr , und for vblib you would be cliarniiil over twice u > much , , . , • IcollloitrncleJ without pnln or donpor , and with out ( he iuq < lioloform , k . ultberor oluctrlcltf , uoldaod illrtrilliliiis at bulf ratut Hatlsractlnu Ouuraiilcod DR ; BAILEY , DENTIST , raMon Block , lOili mul riunam Slreets 'i'nko Mevutor on Kith Btreet oi'Ks r.viiNiNaa until a o'oioic. . 8H0E0EALERS&1 ebratel lines of lloott and Shoes , manufactur ed oy < > . M. Henderson iio , of Chlcngo-Iac- tories at CUtengo Uixou , Ills , and Fond llu lao , WH.-should write 8aM. N. WATSON , resi dence F1IKMDNT. NKU , 'Xrav lln aiteut Hstdquarlen fur itubbera TubLfHGILLUl.o . STEEL PENS COLD MBDAL PARIS EXPOSITION1173. Nos 303-404-I70-6O4. TOQregJPBBFSOT OP PENS LllLU.IL'jlin ' 'r ' , 1 , ! 1 ni TAPE-WORIVI ! wllli head or nu foe ; no fatlliia rniulrMl B ii')2o ) taiiitiiorUrcultr lr 1. N y uillli , MiucIiI- ltlT BOIhiifl.,8l. l-ouli.Wo , CONTINENTAL j UUS1 5lrtbIflL \ ] ' cat p ; i ° reduo ° our Imtnonse stock wo have made prices that h judging from experience of the last week will make this ono K or the most successful sales wo have ever inaugurated No 8 person can afford to buy nn Overcoat without first looking [ through our stock and noting the prices , wo are offering ox- ft ceptlonal bargains In Men's High Grade Elyslans , whiclt we If claim are tholjest fabrics for use in this climate n USen's ' Fine ESysian Overcoats , 1 Elegantly Made and Trimmed , | $10 , $12 , $15 and $18. $ j Please remember that we manufacture every garment and r * guarantee the color and quality and when they do not prove to oe as represented , we are always willing to satisfy the pur chaser , $12 , $15 , $18 and $ EO MEN'S ' BEAVEOVERCOATS Colors guaranteed , and trimmed with a view to color and beauty , $8.50 , $ io , $12 and $15. No one-will be dlssapointed , wo always have a full line of sizes sizes.Men's ' . For Beavers and Moniagnac , - $20 , $22 , $25 and $2o\ Moneywill not purchase a better fabric than this line ofgoods fi are made from , We are satisfied that any style , quality or f price can be lound in this immense stock snd when qualify is I considered , our prices cannot be approached by the average retail Clothing House EXTRA LENGTH OVERCOATS Many pe sons want an Overcoat much longer than the usual length and are always shown an ulster which they do not want We have the regular Overcoat style made aa ' long as fcO inohes in fine Elyslans and Chinchillas Prices : $15 , $18 , $20 , $22 and $25. ULSTERS ULSTERS In Irish Frieze , Chinchillas and Fur Beavers Fur trimmed . . Overcoats and the popular Cape Overcoat at popular prices * Men's Suit Department We are showing choice fabrics in Men's business Suits , Frock and Sacks i $15. $18 and $20. ' j We take pains to fit every garment and any suggestion < made by the customer will be cheerfully acted upon i Men's ' Dress Suits-Prince Alberts and Cutaways $20 , . $22 and $25. , [ BOYS DEPARTMENT \ Our reputation has been gained by selling only re- " liabo goods , by using judgement nnd taking pains to thor oughly sutisry our customers and in no department i3 this f so necessary as in the sale of Boys and Children's Clothing , * " Parents like to trade at the CONTINENTAL , They like cur ' goods , Special Values in Boys ' Kilt Overcoats , $3.50 , $4 , $4.50 and $5. ' Boys Cape Overcoats , $5 , $6 , $7 and $8. Boys Ulsters , $8 , $9 , $10 and $12 , Boys Overcoats , $7 , $8 , $9 , $ io and $12. II BOYS TWO PIECE SCHOOL SUITS I A special line of All Wool Cheviot Suits nt * SOO We sell H them because we know they will give perfect satisfaction Mm and cannot be bought outside orthe Continental for less than H $7.00. _ _ - _ - _ _ . ' H Underwear > l Nothing requires moro care and judgment than selecting iho proper tiling for winter Underwear W0 have them In every weight , duality and price , beginning at $ JCO , per suit and as htgn as $7,00. You will find it much easier to make your selection from a large stock Wo oner some special val , ; uea this week In all-wool goods at 73c , $1,00 , and $1.80 , I , H < i _ H Freeland , Loomis & Co , H Cor Douglas and 15th St H The Largest Retail an < i Wholesale Clothing wM House West of the Mississippi _ _ _ i _ _ v * cim\\ \ \