y tft < i i w w BSI S 8 8KEfiuBi i > juiHwSwwiwii Ji r > , , 's [ EgM wwt w > i s M | M | s sW 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEr FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1889. , J THE CITY _ _ _ " J. II Dnmont denies nil connection i -Ith the projected street enr Hno Ho H nays tlint ho tloca not oven know any B thing about it B' ' One of the infnnt twins of Mr nna Mrs l' roil Gray < llc < l jestordny The other , it is euiil , is sick und it is not f ' likely Hint it will recover H * Auqust Tliomns stele Goorco Weld s , nor's coat at 1721 St Mury a nvoniio H Wednesday nlpht and loft for Fremont ' IIo will bo brought hack to Umahii H J. J. Nixon , of Denver , writes to H Chief Soavoy for inlormation about hit R wlfo , who is supposed to bo hero , but H | who has not been heard fiom for sov- H ernl months H t'ernnnnl Iarncrnplit H F. P. Ncnl of IMnnr is at the lnvton H T. V. CloMon of O'Neill is at the Cnsov 1 C. IIlitrns of Lincoln Is nt the Murray H V.V. . White of I'lnttamouth is at the Mur- H ray H 8 0. Loncworth of Seward Is at the Mll- H H J. Dixon Avery of Promont Is at the Mil B H Ocorpo U. Evorlll of llcatrlco is at the H' Casey H' Chnrlcs Ureaco of Rushvltlo Is at the H Cosov H J. 11. Hughes of Coza < ) Is registered at the H Casey H W. G. Slmonson of AlUnnco Is at the B Casry H 0. K. M. Bright of Cameron is a cuost at H' the Cusoy , Wlllmtn t * . North , of Howard , is at the B J Merchants ' \V. II Woodward , of Lincoln , Is at the | Merchants H ; j. U. Prlco of Hastings is stopping at the , McrcliuntJ H John Fitfgornld of Lincoln Is a guest at B the Paxton H O. L. Sanborn of Cbadron is registered at the Paxton H' B.i. . Sturtovnnt of Fullcrton Is a guest at B the iMillard Ht * Georso W. Martin of Kcarnoy Is a guest Hv t the Casey H * T. M. MarrjuoUo of Lincoln isrregistered H' ' at the Paxton H > ' Miss Mliinio Houkc of Nohraska City , is a H $ RUest at the Paxton H Walter ! . La nib and M. D. Welch of Lln- H. coin nro guests at the Murray H C. McMenoinv E. N. liiuillov , ; and I. M. ; Dawson , of Ululr , tire registered at the Mcr- H chants M Theoilor Henllor , W. R. Goll , H. E. Mo- V scrvov , and Joseph S. Cook , of litulr , are H t guests at tbo Morutiants H ' C. II Kcclnr , formerly of the Oswego , N. H Y , , Kccorcl , now of Washington , Kin : , is a H' guest at the Cusov and will remain in the H city over Sunday Mrs Kcclur accompiulcs H him H At tno Windsor A. N. Sehnofor , Ord ; J. H P. Howdlsh , Marlon , In , ; Gcorgo Wilson , H Petorshurgh , NobiT Murdoel , Omuhu ; M. H Sachs , Cheyenne ; Charles W. Toronto , Fa- H , tius N. Y. ; John Oilman , Worcester , Mass ; H H. G. Case , Vernon , Mich ; C. D. Hunter , i Gothenburg ; II A. Bibcock , Lincoln ; C. II H Webster , Chicago , Proposals fur Curlitnir | | Scaled proposals will bo rccoivoa by the B chairman of the Doard of public works up to HA 1:30 : p. m , December 0 , for curbing Twenty $ ninth street from Hickory street to Jackson H\ Mnrrinco Liicensos f Only orjo Ilconso was issued by Judge B | Shields yesterday , as follows : l1 * Numo und Address Age F I Dr Thomas Jospcrsen , Millard 25 ? ( AlmaEbscn , Millard SI g A Drmncraiic Fzzlr Bl The democrats In tno Second ward attempted - } tempted to hold a meeting lust night , but a ' _ quorum fatted to congregate 'I lie brass ' band , -tlio onitor.4 and others who were siip- Hr posed to ho present , failed to materialise 1 ' All the interested parties were at the ropub- H llcan convention , and no business whatever < : was transacted ? I'rlninrlrs nnd ltonlstraHon : The deniocratlo primaries , to elect dele B gates to the democratic city convention/ivill < . bo held today and remain open from 12 V I , noon to 7 d tn Iho deuiocrntlo city convention will no ' ' held tomorrow In Waslnncton hall nt ! i p. m. , Today and tomorrow nro registration days , - preparatory to special election for the via b < duct bonds on Thursday , tiStU Inst Not n Caitdidnte Bf • Omaha Nov 21. To the Editor of The B" Bee : About ono week ago I announced my- Hf aolf ns a democratic candidate tor the ofllco H- of city treasurer Since that time I have H been , and am now , confined to my bed V' through lllncssandunnblo to uiako a canvass > In view of the nominating convention bet - t- ing so close at band , aud in justlco to my f friends and myself , I have concladed not to " allow tbo further use of my numo for that Vj position g. My many friends have my slncoro thanks t for tbolr kind efforts in my behalf i WlI.I.IAU II IJ AM 3. BB ! Paxton Iiotbl , Omaha Snocini at- j/ tontion to commorclal nion Finest nnd h largest hotot in the west Kittrcdgo & jiis Bruinard , propriotorn w Tlio Two iilootlnns On the 23th of this month tbo people of P H | Omaha will vote In a special election on the | question of issuing bonds to the amount of pit 1150,000 In aid of the construction of a uaion ] $ depot and viaduct on South Tenth street , the JC former to bo used jointly by the Union Pa- jh1 ciflo , 1) . & M. and other railroad companies r > which may desire to avail thamsolvcs of the & • dvuutago # ' On tbo fld of next month the regular city F" election takes place A mayor , pollco judge , jlr treasurer , comptroller and nluo couuellmou- [ ' ! at-largo will bo oleetod b | > The issuance of the following bonds will Hi also bo voted unon : t 50,000 by the county jf't tn aid of the Nebraska Central railway In I' tbo orcction of a stool railway bridge over ji the Missouri : also , (05,000 for the purchase jgr of the exposition building and the conver- Jk lon nf it into a market house ; (215,000 for E the purchase of school sites and tbo erection - of schools In various parts of the city , UK ; : especially with a$73,000 addition to the high pf ? ' • cbool BV H Mora hWlcwnlka V K Sldowalks have been ordered laid on the K , followlnpstreots oil or before Decembers , V R > If not than laid , they will bo put down by K tbo city and the cost assessed against the Vfliv abutting property ; Bf' East and west side of Leavenworth street . . to Urigg's place , rnpairs Jk Kast and west slao of Fourteenth street K i from Mason street to Custellar street , re- : pairs ; Kast and westsldoof Fifloonth street from M • Pacltlo to Vinton street , repairs U'y ' I ast and west sldo of Eighteenth street JBW from Center street to Vinton street , repairs t' ' North side of Dorcas snoot between P. . Eighth and Tenth street , 4 foot wldo p North aud south sldo of Charles street bo- K tweonThlrty-sccoud nnd TUIrty-third streets , K , & feet wldo JHt West sldo of Twenty-sixth street from K. Popoleton uvcnuo to Hickory street , i foot Wr Wlda K On the northwest corner of Eighth and K Fariiam street In frout of lot 8 , block t' .clty , V . 8 feet wide K * South sldo of lot 21 , block 0 , ICountzo's JB R Third addition North sldo of Hickory and K west of Thirteenth street , S feet wide B BSv East sldo of Thirty-third street from Ham | P | K r- tlton street to Parkur street , 0 feet wide , V' . - r * East sldo of Ninotecnth from Cuming JpjK street to Nicholas street , 0 feet wldo JBjK' Chllllinoil'i ) Hnppy Oils V Amonp the ' iticidonts of childhood JBJM ' that etaud out in bold rollof , as our fBK momo.-y loverts to the days wliou wo HpK' were younu , none nro nioro pronunont | ppW" tlmnsovorosickpcas , ' The young mother | pptf vividly romomhera that ft was Chum IpJHr borluln's CourIi Koinody cured her of JpV ' croup , aud in turn ndmliiibterd it to her | Mpf- i own ollspring and always with the best B U0CC63. For sale by all druggists 1 -A" , _ THI3 SOUTH OMAHA nUDOHtf Injured nt the Vnrils GeorgOiTliurlow mot n p.ilntul acci dent at the stock yards yesterday forenoon As the Atmour-Cudahy hog cart wns passing Mr Thurlow stopped behind the swing gate At the same time somcono opened another gate and the wind blow it against the horses head The nnlmats at once backed against the gate , cntchlng Mr Thurlow , bndly mash ing his left wrist nnd Injuring his loft thigh anil nnklo nnd loot A buggy was ptocUrcd and Mr Thurlow taken homo where a sur geon gave him proper attention Injured nt llninmoiiil'fl , John F. Schultz of the fertilizing depart ment nt the Gcorgo II Hammond & Com pany's house vas Injured bv the falling of a jilnuk against his right thigh nnd leg No bones were btokon Cut With nn A tin Christ Stlgnrd while working at tbo Gcorgo II Hammond packing nouses cut bis light los with an ad7. The cut was Qvolnchcs long and required six stitches Mli * Does ' 1'rocrrssivo nuohre , Mr and Mrs John A. Dee gave a progres sive cuchro party Wednesdnyoveuingntthoir elegant homo In honor of their guests , Mr nnd Mrs A. L. Ames nnd tbolr charming and accomplished daughter , of Peabody , Mass A nioro elegant gathering and moro cntortulncd guests never bade a South Omaha hostess good night " Among the visitors were Mr nnd Mrs James G. Martin unit tholr guest Miss Loulo Clomonsou of Topekn , Knn Mis Juuios G. Martin won nineteen games nnd was nwnrded tbo first prl/o for ladles nnd MIsb Gertrude Glasgow , for losing twen ty gnmes , was awarded a handsome and slg- uillcant souvenir Z. Cuddington nnd Sam uel P. IJrlgham tied on sixteen victories for the llrst prize for gontlemcn nnd Herbert L. Fowler wus presented the last , least and sig nificant prize for having lost twenty games An elegant lunch was served Mr and Mis Dee wore most happy in tholr elegant manner in entertaining It was nn event lu Jingle City social mnUcrs Kpworth Ijaa-fiin Orcnnlj ! il About twcnty-llvo joung people of the Methodist Episcopal congregation mot Tues day evening In the lectura room of tbo church nnd organized nn Epworth League The followingofllcors were elected ! Pres ident , It C. Young ; llrst vice president nnd superintendent of Christian work , J , A. Sil ver ; second vice president nnd superinten dent of literary work Miss Get trudo Glas gow ; third vice prosidontiiudsuperintondont of social work , Miss Dora Squior ; fourth vice president and superintendent of enter tainments , E. D. ' 5idcon ; scnetary , Miss Mabol L. Silver j treusuror , II Finley The lcaguo moots overv Tuesday evening in the lecture room of the Mothpdist Episcopil church All young pcoplo are invited Thniikiuisini ; Festival The members of the ChristUu church of Albright , will hold o Thanksgiving festival Thursday evening , in the mission rooms , Al bright The following committees have been appointed : Reception Mesdames M. Maberry nnd Frank Taylor Supper Mesdames Claik , M. Maberry , V. Taylor and II Sms O.vslers Mfss Georgia Hnmmott Ice Cream and Cuke Mrs K. Dorsey Confections Miss S. L , Clark aud Mrs L. M. HuncocK An interesting procrammo has been ar ranged and the eoinmitthcs under the zeal ous pastor , the Rev M. C. Hancock , hnvo mudo arrangements to entertain all friends Tenipcrnnco lilterary ProRrnimiic Tlu following prograrauio has been ar ranged for the temperance literary enter tainment in tbo Methodist Episcopal church Friday evening : Opening song Reading Part First Mr W. Reed Dunroy ; Part Second Mr Arthur L. Couelund lianjo solo A gentleman from the south Prophecy Mr W. Reed Dunroy Recitation Miss EUd Hatfield Song , , Debnto Resolved , That Women Should Have the Right of Suffrage ; nnirmatlve Messrs A. L. Sutton and Everett E.Lyman ; negative Mossrs D. J. Ferrall and M. G. Zerbe United I'rosbytcilnn Servlcs Rev J. G. Stewart , pastor of the United Presbyterian church , will bold mcotiugs every evening this week in the Mission church Twentv-fourtli near Q street On ncxtSunduy afternoon at 3:30 : o'clock the sacrament of the Lords supper will bo ad ministered The public is cordially Invited to attend the services in the Mission St Acnes Clinroh Serviced The Rev Father D. W. Monarity an nounces that hereafter services will bo bold in St Agues church as follows : Masses at 5:30 : , 8U0 : und 10:30 : o'clock a. ra ; vespers and benediction nt 7:80 : o'clock in the evening - ing ; Suudny school at 2U0 : o'clock In tno afternoon _ Suit Itlirmn V 'ith its intense itching , dry , hot skin , oftou broken into painful cracks , and the little watery pimples , often causes indcBcrlbablo sufforini ; . Hoods Sarsaparilla - saparilla has wondorfuWpowor over this disease It purifies the blood und ox- pois the humor , aud the skin heals without p. . scar Send for Dook co.itain- inu many statements of cures , to C. I. Hood Si Co.Apothecaries , LowellMass , A Diis'rt Lorn ; Fan Not lonpr since Dong Claypolo of Webster county , WoBt Virginia , and a friend wont hunting , etc , taking with thorn a couple of hounds It wus not long till the hounds scouted a fox and gave chnso They ran him till about 8 p. rowhon ho wont to hole Ono of the dofrs ro turn ad the same day ; the ether was unheard from for moro than a weak Unzol CowRor , who lives near ' the place whore the fox was holc 'd , hoard the suppressed barking of u doc lor several days in succession On golnp to the place Cowgor found the dog unublo to frco himself having illiod the loose earth behind him as ho dug after the fox , und being oxlmustod from the want of food and water After oloarlng away the obstruction and given rofrcshmont the dog was able to como forth from his dark and solitary abode , the fox bolag dead , having boon conflnod there without food nnd water and not much uir for nluo duys Watch the box , buy the gonutno Hod Cioss Cough Drops , 6 cents per box The I'ennlty of a lleifat'fi Uurioslty Fnrmor LuCz , of Montollo , Pa.missed a young cow , and hunted ull ever tbo plncu for her for two dayB , but In vain On the evening of the second day his eon Billy wont to the old smokehouse , and pulling up the latoh uoticod that the ploco of old clothosltno with which the door wus usually fastened to the frame by mentis of staples for additional security , had boon chowqd in two IIo thought this wus queer , but a moment nftorward , when ho stopped oyer the threshold , the case wub mudo clour to him There on the floor of the smoke house , mooing faintly in her compressed [ iuirtors , and weakened by the lack of ? oed nnd wntor , lay the young hoiffor , eutTorltig the punishment for her curi osity Slio hud got there two nights before , having llrst jiimnod over the barnyard fence , opened tlio farmyard goto wUh hur mouth und forelegs , und tliuu chewed the rene oil that fastened the jmioko-liouso door und lifted the latch Why nnohcfnrt LieTi Hnclmut , Tlio l.o ndon correspondent of the Paris Bntaillo says th at Rocholort has disappeared from London without leav ing any trace of his whereabouts The explanation of his donartuto is given in another paper ui follows : For some tluio pas * , a pamphlet wus bclug told lu the streets of London entitled 'R6chc fort on England , ' which reproduced the nrticlo jniblishcil in the Inlransigonnt ngninst Kngland and Qucpn Victoria Tbo pnmplilot ended with a violent np- peal for vengennco The prosecution of Uochofort wixt tnlkcd of by the au thorities , who were thinking of arrest ing him for insults to the c tioon , nnd , ns the English dent lake long to como to n decision in such matters , Hochofort thought It prudent to follow the oxnm- plo of his skipper , Uoulnngor , und . " skip _ _ _ _ _ _ _ If you nro nil run down lirtvo no stvongtli , no energy , and fool very tired all the time take Dr J. II , MoLonn's 3nrsnparilla. It will Impart strength and vitality to your sjstom The Mexicans lligli-l'ilcod Hpiul'rf > nr Moxlco correspondence Philadelphia Record : When tlio men persist in wonring sticli extremely largo lints it scorns u little queer that the ladies wear no hats nt nil and one can not but fool Impressed with tlio idea that if they could bo persuaded to split the dilToroneos" nnd avorngo up their head gear fashions the result would bo moro cotnfortntilo for both sexes Tlio most ordinary sombrero costs not loss than $15 , while the moro universally populhr ones these profusely garnished with bullion range in prlco from $ C0 to $000. Of Into years the upper strata of society - oty cover their heads exactly as do gen tlemen in London , Paris , or Now York , but u gciuiino Moxicnn of the middle class still Invests nil his surplus capital in his hat A serving man , whoso wages nro not moro than $12 per month , patri otically puts n years ' income into iho expensive national sombrero , though ho economises t6 make uo for It in the matter of shoos , wearing o.\-hldo san dals of his own manufacture An American gontlcman tells me that , after being absent thico monthf , ho paid his footman $15 back wnges , nnd before night the follow had invested $3i of it in a hut and do voted the romnin- ing $7 to the wants of his numerous and needy family While many a thorough bred Mexican opmts a sointyroro whoso value is away up in the hundreds , the ragged boy who blacks jour boots is tlio jHoud possessor of ono which cost him at least 150 shines " Insist on having the genuine Rod Cross Cough Drops.o cts a boSola ovcry whore "llnrr " ' ' . ) Glny'H Itoils'-Scrvnnt. William Alexander , an aged colored man omplnyod about the slate house , was found in his room yesterday morn ing , stricken with paralysis , says a Co lumbus , O. , special lie has been a resident of Cincinnati for , many years , ana his-rolativos there * were notified by telegraph Mr Alexander was qmto a character , and always kept himself posted on the news of the day During the days of slavery ho was on the plantation of Henry Clay , the great Kentucky statesman When young Harry Clay went to Mexico at tlio head of a roglniotit , Alexander accompanied him ns body servant , nnd ho wa3 near the young colonel when ho > vas killed Alexander used to relate ninny nnnec- dotes of Henry Cluy , and could repeat some of his speeches from niomory lie used to say that Mr Clay never scorned to be himself after the death of young Harry " Tndigestion IS not only a distressing complaint , of' itself , but , by causing the blood to become depraved und the syslcm en feebled , Is tbo patent of innumerable maladies That Aycr's Sarsnpnrilla Is the best cure for Indigestion , o\cn when complicated with Lier Complaint , Is proved by tlio following testimony from Sirs Joseph Lake , of Brockway Centro , Mich : "Lher complaint and Indigestion made my life n burden and came near ending my cxlstonce For wore ; than four years I suffered untold agony , was reduced almost to a skeleton , and baldly had strength to drag myself about All kinds of food distressed mo , and only tbo most delicate could bo digested at all Within the tliuo mentioned seuial treated mo without giving le- fihjslelans let Nothing that I took seemed < o do any permanent good until I commenced the use of Aycr's Sarsaparilla , which has produced wonderful results Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapa rilla I could see an iinpiovcment in my condition My appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest nil tlio food taken , my strength im proved each dny , nnd after a few months of faithful attention to your directions , I found inself a well woman , able to attend to all household duties The medicine has given mo a new lease of life " Iyer's ' Sarsaparilla , rnErxnEC nr Or J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass • Price tl ; lx bottlci , $5. Worth ti joule - . KIRKS .AM ERIC AN FAMILY SOAR $500 A f ull net of Teeth on rubber lot * \ Kunrantecd to boas will mudo m plutei unt out from anrUental ofllco la tills country , uuil lot wliliU jrou would ! > • tlnruo.l ever twloa a much 'IcethMlracloil without pain or rtanirer , ml with out tlio uao iholofonu , cas , cither or electricity , uolitand llytr lllng at hair rates Satisfaction Guaranteed DR BAILEY , DENTIST , Taxtoii Illock , 101U nnd Faronm Streets , Talto Klevator on Mth Street OPKN KVBNINGS DNTIh il OCLOCK JOSEPH GILtom STEEL PENS COLD MKIJAL PARIS EXPOSITION lt& Nos 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO0. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS " "lu TO WEAKMEN" - ' nfSSa ' fHOrtf O FOWWB , MooUu , Conn For Snlo by M. II DHbs , Omaha , Nebraska F om Max Meyer , & -Buo. Tlic auction sale which is now in progress at our store has caused so many inquiries that we take this method to answer the inquiries and inform the public at the same iimc The object of the saleis not , as some have asserted , to get rid of our old stoqk 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 upon 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 clays ( if not disposed of before ) andsee if this statement is not a fact MAX MEYER & BRQ YOST'rWRfTING MACHINE _ xaS I913 S 82 illtrN A Typewriter mido to meet the mo tern /StoxCfflKSttiSliii3 ! 5SstiSFt want for n nia-lilno wlilcli prints directly from * 'MntffiWflfrTJTTliiriirTlit typo , uses no rlblmn , nllsni permanently at "VrartEEES JuSaB * ) ! point of printing Is Mglit Cojinict , Duiahle , ftSSSseSSMSS ! ! U oud In a word Is built on Rclentlflc principle * . fi3SS5&25cStvreS' ) ' tholnvcntlon of o. w. N. Yc t. tlio btilldor of ( KcaK ? 5 5Srftjffla | ; Doth the ItomUnrton and Callgraph gj feffi j psraa MnchlniM wltn llonilugtoa or Callgrapli key * * a3 § 3w'MVfH Sl A larco stoclc of second hand Typewriters , ot J5 * ' ' B& 383SiiffiSS > 'i ' sP33 ah makes , for sale , rent or oxchnnfo We nro _ , S5B _ 5 _ KKS Js JUXQB rlso sales ancnts for tlio "MHIUUl't' Typo JiW y HKrji5H | < ' * > B mSwt SI writer , tno nnest low priced midline on tlio MwmSt0OfiKtK | | Hi _ 3 _ * y Wo would ueplo ' ased to receive n call from KffiSSS5v a * J * i iy- : iS yon , whether \oit want to pnrcli ise or uot , und KWiSS S yS V ti si w-o will Klailly show you the " YOi C' and the By S& ! _ _ lC * aP E ? / lt lincBt and lnrgnst oo < ot Typawrlter t'uriil- i'i ' i iPlii il"il [ Jitjjii iiff * " " i 11 * T - * ture Supplier , etc , over broiiKnt to this city , @EQH-SgBlTH&GOi , 8802 Farnam Si , OmaEia DON CARLOS LUMBER CO , Dlanufacturers and Wholesale Dealers hi ' UTollow Pine To dealers only Mills Southern Missouri Itoonm , 1 , Sand.1. U. S. National Hunk HiilKUns , Tclenliono 1 ( . ' , ; . Uinnlia , Aeb A. B. MEYER & CO , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN GOAL & GOKE 103 South 13th Street , Opp Postoffice Telephone 1490 ETCHINGS , il | _ k Mf k SfKV 091 UaTEMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , l BJS H _ b WkT M M Ebm l rnALLET & DA VI ARTIST SUPPLIESj l iljJ _ H M m > WW MB eS'lCIMUALL , MOULDINGS , j& Bjlwjf ® ET | _ g PIANOS & ORGANS 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska THUEU NIUIITn , COMMEN0INO ivovnniiGit asm Monday , Tuesday ; Wednesday A PA6IUONAUI.E UVKNT MISS VICTORIA VOKES Supported bv THEAU1.I3 & COOI'Ell'3 Comedy Company in TAB ROUGH DIAMOND AND HUBBY " Two very tunny farcical comedies Itogular prices Beats go on sale Sutui day , [ EiiyMlCTBEiMliUiaaa I'rlduy and Batttrday , November S3 and S3 ; Saturday Matinee The Supremely Urratnnd llnrlvtlod GEO , WILSON MAMMOTH MINSTRELS An exclusive exposition of preeminent tttais never foeforo seen conjointly , Gee WltEon , Lew Ileneillct , . ' 1 ho SwcdUh Dance , with Hi participants From tbo Klrmessu.ttio 130,000 introductory Derby Duy in Kn | and ( duly copyrlRhtod by Gee Wilson ) . Regular prices Seats on sale Tliursdsy pf l ] _ _ _ _ _ i EeALBRANdI JAVA MOCHA < _ | nl _ _ _ ? ' 9 _ MR | CDRC Perfect Art Album containing 24 I" Kil EL beautiful Photographs representing > Tm anJ Cofn , cuiture , will be * ent on receipt of your address , CHASE & SANBORN , 136 Broad St , Boston , ] Western Dept 80 franklin St , Chicago , III ebratel lines ot Hoots and SUoes , manufactuf • d or 0. M. Henderson ft l ) . , of rhlc-mo-t c- torles at Unlcago Dlion Ills , and Fond lu Lac , \ Vlsliould write 6All. t ? . WA'ISON , resU dence , fllBMONT , NLU 'IVavollng Btfeat , Ue dquurt tl for llubbers Cbrnp John Utilises are Tr > luc ; to Imlt'it • • Such and so various ore tbo tastes of men tnut to satlsly all ono must carry an al most unlimited supply Wo have purclia- Bed this fall a line ot neckwear winch for richness of material , vurioty ot design and charmlnfr combinations of color cannot be surpassed Wo especially ask the oppor tunity of showing them to you State Line ToUlnsgow , Belfast , Dublin ami Tihrrnool rnoM nkw youic kvkuy tiiuusdav Cabin pauayetv to f.V ) , acconllnz to location of itat room , liicuralon W to K > J. Mccroeo to and from ISurope at I-owcst Hates AL'STI.S IlALUU IN i CO , CiCll'l AgenU , M llroaUnnir , Now Vork John BU.QKN , ( icn'l Wcttcrn Axe nt 1M Kumlulpb St , Chicago , iunnr H. ilooiiEs , Tues jicCjinnk , .iL'enH st Oronh ABOUT CLOVES When you am buying olavtt remember that there is . • uclia < bIi > gH.aprlcolhat . | l | Is too cheap It Is lietter to _ 1 _ . pay a fair price and set _ jn _ | Kc d uIq\l like lluleuIM l _ _ | jlu onn Thuj uru luade _ M K df from selected kklnsln theM IKjul _ _ | bestinsnnorandaiuvarQII9B | K- ! ranted ta bo the inoktn _ _ _ H VM SltT serviceable made If ) ou ! _ _ _ _ IffiHf want to know more about V _ _ _ V _ V glotes In geiiersl und _ _ V Qr llutcblneon'e ( Slpwa ffl _ _ _ _ F In iiarilcuuir enoloso _ _ _ r stauipfor the book Aba-it _ • S-f lilovra li will Intensst ' I > ou t Tmutir i)18 i JOUN C. llUiOlllNkOV J.kuleiTD , K , V. Manhood JjsSS ? ? ? llmlioo.1,4a. ha lii ( I rlid In ) sin ( trrjr known rcine 0y , luu dlwuvcred & rtini le lurani of iM core , vldcll li lll Mil I rwalrill t IlKK to nil fellow ( unVren iAUtM , JU KKiVlil , f.V , UoiarW.Ntw lelktlij CONTINENTAL 1 I Anouocement | J Extraordinary : | | H - - t Immense purchase of Overcoats and Ulsters m from the stock of the celebrated New York 11 Manufacturers , • Naumberg , Kraus , Lauer & I Co , 657 and 659 Broadway , whose entire 1 stock was sold at auction in Eew York on : l Tuesday , Nov 12th. I Naumberg , Kraus , Lauer So Co , are i H known all over the United States as / among the largest manufacturers of ' strictly first class Fine Clothing in I the country iH ; t'H Freeland , Loomis & Co . bought at this 1 great sale the largest portion ot their entire jifl stock , and it has been"distributed among their | H branch stores These goods will be placed on our counters on ' H Saturday Morning , Nw , 23d , I I At prices averaging not much over 111 I 50 Per Cent of the Original 1 Value of the Goods ] When held by Naumberg , Kraus , Lauer & Co > l This is one of the most Important Sales Ever { inaugurated in this city , and let it he fully | H understood that this is the Very Best Class ot | H Clothing Manufactured in this county jH ' t _ _ _ | The Goods were Sold at This Auction Sale at . . Ridiculously Low Prices I ' I It was a Forced Sale , and it enables us to offer M bargains that are genuine bargains in every jH sense of the word , [ never before approximated - \ M ted in Omaha ! fl Sale Begins Saturday Morning , Nov , 23 , M Freeland , Loomis & Co , I Cor Douglas and 15th St [ H The Largest Retail and Wholesale Clothing H House West of the Mississippi M