8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , /MONDAY / , NOVEMBBE 17 , 1890. BICH HINISTRESS OF CLOTHES. A Fashionable London Dressmaker is an Awe-inspiring Individual , APPROACHED BY LIVERIED LACKEYS , How ( lie Ittinlncnn Is Carried On In tlio West Kml Tlic Toilets of Some AVcll Known AVomcn. A fnehlonnWo'London drcBsmnkor Is nn awo-insplrlng Individual. Though Bho bo not fenced with the divinity thnt doth hcdgo ti queon-about , still her jiruscnco uhnmbor is punrdcd by hniss-buttonctl nnd meduled uniforms qulto ns effectually ns it could ho by lords or Indies In wnltinjf , writes n London correspondent of the Now York Commercial Advertiser. One wonders If she graciously confers the "ontrco" . for life , nnd If the privilege Is appre ciated as nt court festivals. Her house Is an Imposing ono. Nothing satisfies her short of the host street In the west end with nn cnrl for her neighbor on the ono ono hand , the town house of a 'marquis ' on the other and a dowager duchcKd across the , way. The luce hang ings at her windows arc the costliest on the block , nnd the grout blue and yellow 'aionco vases that adorn the balconies the brightest. When ono had run the gauntlet of her bowing lackeys ono finds one's self In a great oak-walnscotcd hall and wonders nt the hardihood that can speak of mis fits ton grand dnmo whoso feet pass habitually up and down a stairway that might htivo como out of a pnlaco , II palaces were not nowadays loss gorgeous than private mansions. Up stairs ono Is ushered into n daintily fitted gallery with pale pink hangings , whore etch ings , line old prints and water colors have been colltotcd , quaintly illustrat ing women's dross for many centuries. Beyond tills opens a vlssa of reception nnd drawing rooms , with great mirrors nnd luxuriously stately furnishings. In the distance one BCCS as in a picture ono of Du Man- rier's tall , square-shouldered British matrons erect on a sofa inspecting , ns n colonel , his regiment , a parade of triers- on showing off now gowns. The trier-oil is quite a British institu tion. On a bright afternoon , when the street is lined with carriages , it gives ono an odd sensation to pass through apartment after apartment whorogroim- dlor-liko customers , stiflly straight against the walls , sit watching in stony silence , while , shutout from the world by drawn curtains and lighted candles , ball dresses and tea robes and reception gowns andovoii bridal fineries go bowing and courtcsying and waving feather fans ! the young persons who become for the moment their animating spirits rehears' ing to the very Hfo thocomody of fash lonablo society before a select audience of fashionables. Ono wonders often thai the caricatured do not catch the joke ol the caricature. The 'dressmaker herself is not often visible except by special appointment , Bho receives , these to whom she gives audiences in a pink and gold boudoir whore llounccs of crone nnd fringes o chenille are discussed as gravely as i : they were matters of state policy , ant where ono first appreciates tlio homage duo the prime mlnistross of clothes. I was In ono of these humdrously forma' millinery courts that I inspected i dinner robe of lettuce-colored volvo ordered for her majesty's fleshy cousin the duchess of Tcclc , who must bo a : good natured us she isunwioldly to hnvi BulTored any costumer living to persuade her that panlers of salmon pink salii could , by any possibility , bo becoming additions to nor already ample proper tions. Unco fabuln docot that roynlt ; ' IB not apt to dress as well as ether people' Much prettier nnd more intorcstliif was a gown for ono of the most ponula of London society women , the Lad ; Dorothy Novill , , whoso portrait by Mr Watts , the royal academician , has boci discovered by partial friends to rcsom bio Leonardo da Vinci's famous "Mom Lisa" in thoLourvo , with the result tlin wherever Lady Dorothy goes she invar iably dresses , herself in old-fnshlonci brocades , Inc'o caps and flschus , till on < is supposed to find her like , not ono eli iptcturo necessarily , but a composite pho tograph of old world bcnuties stoppoi from their frames. Lady Dorothy 1 really pretty , and the frock in qucstio was 11 quaint design in mushroom col ored cloth , with a narrow rufilo running about the bodice at the height of th shoulders , increasing their width In mnnnor possible only to n trim , Blonde woman. Loose folds of bonvor coloro velvet filled In the neck , nnd the accoir panylng hat was a large poke felt hoav with plumes. Lady Colin Campbell dresses wel though usually In a way to bo marked n nn exclamation point amid qulote periods and semicolons. At the Arl and Crafts exhibition ono evening sh was In dark smoke gray , with thrci quarter length coat cut out In scalla ) nnd embroidered in gold over a brillliu vest of flu mo colored silk ; orange nn flame colored pompons blazing in he gray felt hnt with Its broad eaves con ing down on both sides. The grny clot skirt of her costume was scalloped llli the coat , over rallies of ilaino colorc velvet. The Misses Hopworth Dixon are m tlcoablo figures drosTed alike , always 1 qtilot colors , yet always richly. I note thorn at the Somervlllo club in brow tweeds flocked with terra cotta. PC ' neighbors they had n daughter of tl : Into Cnnon Kingsloy , who holds n < vunccd views on the woman quostloi but wears u yellow cloth capo with grci box-plaited n ills , of black velvet uboi the throat as becomingly as if she didn and the Daroncss Burdott-Coutts dor up in u long cloak of gray green an salmon , There was a chrysanthemum show few days ago , at which tlio hats nr muffs of the smart visitors were moi more noticeable than the chrysnnth ' mums. Miss Mary Morris , a dnughti of William Morris , the poot-artls socialist , had perhaps the most ch . hat nnd muff combination. Her h was whlto velvet , with ono the peculiarly audacious birds the present season pecking nor for head , while his tall was stuck up In tl air. The bird , I may say , was blue and his mute was perched at n short dl t'nnco , looking on * Into space bohin Tlio mufT was of whlto velvet , wltliban of sable , n knot of black ostrich feat ore , a bird nnd n neck sling o ( black rl bon. Rivalling Miss Morris1 muff w another made of cloth ol the color wash-leather. A knot of black nstra hau on the fildo of It was thrust throiij with two great jot daggers. The nu Vront with a Dick Whlttlngton hat the s\ino color. The hat , like the mu wnp edged with astrakhan nnd n dngg protruded from a knot of ostrich feat urs , though fortunately for the mini pence of the onlooker it threatened bac ward and not forward ] I htivo been a number of ovenl dresses within a day or two , n. few of which may bo worth description. A roso-colorod crepe for u brunette of stately carriage , pretty face and pictur esque locks' is laid in front In nccordlon plnlts and ombroldorcd In straggling llowor sprays In gold. At the bottom of the skirt Is n deep ruche fastened here nnd there with antique pins of precious stones. Thcro Is a train ot gold-colored silk caught together at the back with bunches of pink roses. Roses are worn at the bosom and the shoves are crepe with oversleeves. As usunl , some of the finest dresses are for Amerlcnns. For Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes Is n dinner dress of crimson silk ornamented with whlto satin bands flowered with gold. The corsage is cut in a V , edged with a wldo chenille fringe In whllo nnd gold. The sleeves reach the elbows and nro supple mented by fringe deep enough to hide Iho rings on the wearer's hands. A dnncing dross of pulo blue gauze do solo Is simple nnd very tasteful with long sleeves of white crepe embroidered with whlto on whlto most daintily , and deep falling neck rufllo of the snmo filmy ma terial. Ribbons of dark blue velvet drop from the waist to the hem of the skirt , nnd tire caught at the bottom by rosette - sotto hows. Ono of Mrs. Lnngtry's lat est achievements Is a poarl-colorod slllc , with rose colored silk train. The low cut corsage is filled in partially on ono side with whlto lace nnd on the ether shoulder nods , a bunch of rose colored ostrich feathers. The skirt Is edged with a deep lace llounco , looped with pink ostrich feathers. Economy : " 100 doies for ono dollar. " Merit : "I'ecullar to itself. " Purity : Hood's ' Sarsaparilla. A CHESS-1'liA.YING VlIjUAGE. A Ijlttlo Town Whoso Population la Devoted to the Gninc. A rather unusual feature in rural llfo appears to exist in n Httlo Gorman vil lage that nestles In the bosom of the fa mous HarU mountains , says the Leeds Morcury. Llfo must flow on very peace fully in Strobeck , for the principal busi ness of the whole population , from the children at scliool to the august digni taries of the district , is the playing of the ancient nnd royal game of chess. This has been the case for centuries. As soon as they are old enough to un derstand the moves , the boys and girls of this Idyllic village are taught the laws and ordinances of the game , and are initialed into the mysteries of the knight's move and the advantages of early castling. Every Easter the chil dren are solemnly gathered together to display their skill In the presence of the pastor , the school teachers and the vil lage authorities , and the three boys and three pirls most proficient each receive a chess board inscribed with the words , "A Howard for Perseverance. " The very title of the village inn In- vltos strangers to a friendly game : but woo bo to the unwary tourist who ac cepts the challenge sure to bo given him utter and ignominious defeat is commonly his portion and ho rises from this exceptional house of entertainment , a sadder but wiser man. If ho has fan cied himself , as chess-players sometimes do , ho may possibly fcol a little aston ished at having been beaten in n coun try village , but a glance at the weather cock that ornaments the church may suggest nn explanation , for ho will perceive - coivo that what ought to represent n bird boars a strange resemblance to the board with many squares on which ho has just sultored defeat , and it will dawn upon him that ho is in a land sac red to his favorite game , in which it Is no disgrace to bo beaten. A Card. From this dnto Omaha's growth will bo unprecedented. Capital will seek investment in real estate from all parts of the country. Omaha Is the only city that wont through a real estnto depres sion without a crash and property which had a commercial value at the end ol the boom thrco years ago has steadily enhanced. Wo deem It advisable at this time to caution the public against mushroom in vestments. Secure good property with in your moans from reliable firms and unquestionable title. Feeling satisfied thnt prohibition would bo defeated when voted upon , we purchased a largo amount of property nt Albright and are now prepared to offoi a limited number of cnoico bargains ir " ' Choice" addition "Albright's on ousj terms. AmmiaiiT LAND AND LOT COMPANY , 621 , 623 , 623 N. Y. Llfo Bldg. The Ancestry of Gladstone. Mr. Gladstone's recent political ton : in Scotland has been heralded by th < of " 'Mr. Gladstone In Scot Kublication md , " in which the editor of thoScottisl Loader gives sorao Interesting particu larswith illustrations , of the early homo : of the Gladstones at Arthurshlol , Lan arkshiro. The ancestral farm-house like that of the Cecils on the Wolsl border , ic'stlll standing. "Tho building still used as the farmer's dwelling housi is the veritable abode of the last'lord o Arthurshlol , the direct ancostoi ' of the statesman. 'Tho walls were certainly tainly not built this sldo of the seventeenth toonth century : the thatched roof nov resting on supports so feeble that ropni has become dangerous , if not Impossible the wrought stones in the doorway ; tin uneconomic layout of the buildings' these mark the original tenements of tin estate which the succeeding proprietors for ono or ether reason , have pormittci to ignobly survive. " The same writoi gives the following pedigree of the Glcd stanos In times more remote than tlmto the Biggnr matter , who is generally re garded nstho founder of the family. Th following members of the Arthurshic branch of the Glcdstanos occupied th ostnto In succession : William , who dioi previous to 1505 ; George , who died previous vious to lC2i ; ; William , who witnessed : tack , dated Juno 0,1011 , and is suppose' ' to have died previous to the year IGOi nnd John , who sold the estate to Join Brown of Edmonston nnd died about th yonr 1080. It was William , the Bon c the last named laird , a landless Gloc atunoo , who carried on the business c malting in Biggnr , and had his bones ir torred In the family burying ground c Ubberton In 1728. Tlio Intornntlo'ial Hallway. A man showing the proposov route for tlio intercontinental railway is pul lishod In a recent number of the Eng neoring news. In South America fou lines have boon suggested : the Intorlo route , the line along the eastern clopo < the Andes , the central plateau routs an the coast route. The next to the last : the most Icaslblo and opens up the moi desirable country. The line from th southern terminus of Mexican railway to the Argentine system would bo abet 4,000 mllcsMong. Of this 230 miles coi Bist of roads already built. There ai 1,800 miles more under construction , i that only 2,870 miles remain to bo bull ) f | English Emigration , f , During the first nlno months of tl > r year 241,45(3 ( emigrants loft England , i cSmparod with 5182,870 during the co 's responding months of last year , The chnvo boon only t > lit48 Irish emigrants i Ugnlnst 60.044 during the same period 18 SO. A \XH VKCK31KX IS. The famous Dlxoy girls , forty In nutnbor , form ono of the most Important features lu the performances to be ln Thursday ovijntng nt Bojrd's. Another sterling feature Is the Clipper quartette , whoio vocal mtialc has re ceived marked commendation front the press. Altogether , the compnuy now traveling with Henry 13. Dixoy may Justly bo considered the best ho has ever had with him. Figlitlni ; by Muohlnory. It Is becoming more nnd moro nppar ont that the battles of the future , whether on land or sen , will bo largely contests of machines with machines , says the Amer ican Mechanic. The development of modern weapons has gene on at such a pace thnt It seems not unreasonable to predict that before long what will bo re quired of men who light battles will bo , moro than anything else , n thorough knowledge of mechanism' In short , there will bo to a great extent mechanics and engineers , Already the modern naval vessel hns become what may bo called simply a fighting machine , all Its space not required for the men and olllcors being taken up with Intricate and com plicated machinery for doing tilings which In tlio old days were done by Iho mon , or loft undone. Indeed , the modern war ship has grown so complicated and done It so rapidly that U Is said many of the older onlcors of the navy are mooting , with considerable dlfllculty In keeping nljronst of the improvements ana thai the younger men , fresh from the study of science , and with moro ambition to spur thorn on to further study , are coming rapidly to the front in consequence. It scorns that future naval victories nro to bo won , not by the side thnt has the strongest and bravest men necessarily , but by the side which has Its mon best protected from the machines of the enemy , and Is itself provided with supe rior machines. All this , of course , will Inevitably bring moro nnd moro Into prominence the machinist nnd engineer , nnd it is beginning to bo recognized that some nddltlonal olTort must Ijo made to secure the best of both on war vossols. Clipped from Canada Presbyterian , undo signature ot C. Dlackott Koblnson , Pr op. : was cured of oft recurring bilious li eadacho by Burdock blood blttors. i * . Worked tlio Boys. Ono of the policemen of tlio Oak street station house Indulged In a rare piece of generalship on the afternoon of election day , says tlio Now York Times. Ho had a lot ol bonfires to look after , nnd so numerous were the street conflagrations that they had become a great nuisance nnd moro or less of n menace to neigh boring property. In some way or other the boys of the district , big and little , had captured some good-sized logs nnd long planks for the celebration , rind in several cases it bccamo necessary , as a matter of common precaution , to put out the llros. Now this policeman managed to secure a length or two of hose nnd a nozzlo. Hydrants were plenty enough in the neighborhood , nnd in a jiffy ono big blaze had been drowned out. It was after this that the ofllcor's gener alship showed itsolf. Ho organized a sort of fire company among the small boys who had followed him , and recruits , cnino pouring in. A boy could start a fire any day , but to play at being a fire man such n chance came very rarely. In very short order the wise policemnn was marching about hunttilg up fires , whllo two or three score youths followed him , struggling for the honor of carry- incr the hose and perhaps holding it wlion n fire was belli * played on. It was great fun for the boys and n scheme for the policeman. The hose leaked , but ho didn't got wot. All Music at Half Price. 6,000 pieces only lOo a copy nt Mel n berg's , 10th st. bet. Capital ave &Dodgo. A Poctio Hurlnl. The sons of Jnraos S. Gordon , a jour nalist and politician of this city , who died in Now York a year ago , have just completed a strange charge laid upon them by their dying father , says a Cincinnati dispatch to the Now York World. Ills last wish was thnt his body should bo cremated and the nihos bo brought here nnd interred in the family lot at Milfrcd , a Cincinnati suburb , nnd that n young elm tree bo taken from the yard of his childhood's happy country homo nnd transplanted to the sldo of the urn containing his ashes. Ho was passionately fond of'naturo , and in this way ho pleased himself with thinking ho would live again , his ashes nourishing the tree's now life. This wish was fulfilled , his body being cremated and the dust buried in the family lot at Milford. During the past wcok his sons Salono and Jack Gordon wont out to the old Gordon homestead overlooking the Miami rlvor at Lomland , and selecting n beautiful elm tree from the play ground of their father's boyhood , took it te Milford nnd planted it on his grave.- How to save money is a problem that Inter csts everybody. Ono way to do It is to in vlgorato the system with Ayer's Sarsaparilln Doing a highly concentrated blood medicine II Is tuo most powerful and economical. It is sold for a dollar a bottle , but worth 11 vo. The Car Famine. The periodical scarcity of cars whicl : develops nearly every yonr nt uncertnlr Intervals is occurring this season Ir rather an aggravated form. From th < coke regions of Pennsylvania comci complaint of an unusual relief is ofTordei Immediately it Is said that many milli will bo compelled to bank their tires 01 temporarily shut down until the cargo ii lifted. Unless nvortod , such a mlsfor tune will also hnvo the olToct of raising the price of iron and will work oinbar rassment in every channel of trade. o Van Houtcn's Cocoa "Best and ROC ; farthest. " Silk From 1'npcr Pulp. Silk from paper pulk is raado Bmootl and brilliant , has about the same olas tlcity ns ordinary silk , and is about two thirds as strong. A capital of nbout $22,000,000 Is said to unvi been ralsSd for carrying out tho. plan of mnki ing Paris a port by canalizing the Scino si tliut ships may proceed from Havre. Anotb project la for constructing n canal to connect the Mediterranean with the Day of Biscay Baking With His Thumb , A boy Is SAM to lime saved the NcllicrlmuLs from tnumlatloius Multitude ) linvo been saved from tlid Inmlon of diseaseby a bottleof Acr' ) sarsiparllli. ; Tills meUldno Imparts tone to tlln 9) ) stem nnd strengthens every organ ami mne of the body. " 1 liava tnkoma great deal of medicine , but nothing liMuieno mo so much good as Ayer's Hampnrlllik I experienced Its bene ficial effect ) before I had quite finished otio bottle , nnil I cail freely testify that It Is the best blood rncdlalno I know of. " L. W. Ward , sr. , WootllaUd , TexM. "Confined to nn office , as I nm , from ono year's cml to nntither , with lltllo or no out door exercise , I nnd great help In Aycr's SannnaiIlia , hlcli I ha\o used for several ) ears , mid am at present using , with excel lent tcsults. It enables mo to keep atwuys nt rny poit , enjoying the best of health. " II. C. llaines , Maiden , Mass. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla ruerjutKt ) nr DIl. 3. C. AYEII & CO , , Xowoll , M-B. BolJty Urugglals. $ l , lx$5. Worth $5a bottle. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14O9 DOUGLvAS STRE1E1T OMAHA , NEB. The moat widely and favorably known spoo- fallals In the United States. Their long ox- parlance , remarkable sUill nnd unlver-ml suc cess In the trcutniont nnd cure of Nervous , Chronlo and Surgical Diseases , ontltlo thcso eminent physicians to tlio full confidence of the aRltptod everywhere. They guarantee : A OEKTAIN AND POSITIVE OUHE for the awful oirects of early vlco and the numer ous ovlls that follow In its train , 1'IUVATE , 1U.OOD AND SKIN DI9EASE3 speedily , completely and permanently cured , NKItVOUS fiEUIIiITV AND BEXUAIj DI3- OKDEK8 ylolU readily to their skillful treat ment. 1 > ILE3 , FISTULA AND KEOl'AL ULCERS guaranteed cured without pain or detention from bualnosi. HYUKOOELE AND VAHICOOELE perma nently and successfully cured In nvory caao. SYPHILIS. OONOKItllEA. GLEET. 8 or- matorrhea , Boir.lnnl Weakness , IiOstManhood , Night Emissions , Decayed Faculties , I'cmnlo Weakness and all delicate disorders peculiar to either > ox positively cured , ns wolliuinll functional disorders that result from youth ful follies or tlio excess of mature years. 'sTRIPTIIRI * Cl'-intcod permanently Ol 111 UI\LI cured , remotal couinlcto , without outtlnir. caustlo or dilatation. Cures affected at homo by patlunt without a mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A I1TP rIIll The awful effects of GUl\Li * - > UiVL < early vlco which brings orcanlo weaknena , dostroylns both mind and body , with all Its droadcd ills , pormauonty cured. Tl R < RFTT1 Adircsj those who have 1m- US\.O. DL , L IO paired themselves by Im proper Indulgences and solitary hiblts , which ruin both mind nnd body , unfitting them for ' business , study or marriage. MAHKIED MEN or these entering on that happy llfo , aware ol physical debility , quickly assisted. . ' ' . ( OUK STTCOH33 Is baied upon facts. First Praotloal experi ence. Hecond Every case Is specially atudlod , thus starting right. Thlrd-Modlolncs are prepared in our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus effecting cures without injury , Drs , Betts & Betts , 1409 DOlfGLAS STREET. OMAHA NE& MANHOOD RESTORED. " SAN ATI VO , " the Wonderful Spanlih Itcraedy , caict all Nenous Olteaieg , such as Week Mem ory , LOBB of Brnln Power , Headnchc , Wnkcfiilnepj , Loel . Manhood , Ner\ouB- kfter Use. uces , T-nesltudc , all _ . I from Life. drnlns aud lues ol power of the Ocncrnthe Oreatu , In cither ser , caused by over-exertion , youthful Indlicret'ons ' , 01 the executive me of tobacco .opium , or Btlranla.Ue , which ultimately lead to Infirmity , Consumption and Insanity. Put nn In convenient form to cnrrv , In the veet pocket. Price 81 a package , or 0 for 85 Sent by mail to nny address. Circular free , lien tlon this rnpcr. 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" " Cwjx.lniluJInj n l"H"e NiU- rl&li. Trhnm nzs * ic. Content Initnittloal for JAmtUui lUcch , Ki ct ud Sulu. ; nnimJl * ! ' Tictk-k liy-Uni , nJ ftlctltd 11.1 cl lUcd Umlc. FEMALE BEANS Absolute ! ; reliable , perfectly safe , most powerful fcnmla regulator Known i never fatli Ja boi , noHlwild t ono 001 leut. mo o. A. r. WPAK MANHOOD Karly Decay and Abm * W IHB r * % iBpoi ncy. ton hetlthrullr < itoMil.TlrlcKiUcDrid. ( Pirn HI IMI itnnjthlDiiJ. N wHom Trutln i t fru and Kali Hocreiy. 1'r.f. 11. B. liUTTtf , 1T1 Fu\tou \ 8br. AMUSElMmN'TS. OPEBJ HOTJS ] November 1 ( First Production in Omaln of 1 AEOHTBALB , OLOVEHINa OP Conwdy-Dramaj GUNTEE'B Great ' i New York Under themanaseraent of MR. FRANKS BANQEH , of the Broadway Ttfoater , N. Y , Box sheet opens Saturday mornUic , a regular prices. Yhc f rand TONIGHT. The Loudest Laugh of the Season THE LATEST COMEDY SUCCESS A Barrel of Money Popular Prices. DIME EDEN MUSHE1 WILL LAWM5II. Manager. Corner lllh nnd Fnrna BtrcotiOojalu.VcelcofNuT.ntli. . MATSAD.V 801IAKACI1I. TUB JA11nteatfI \ i itrcnEth enduranceamlnkllL A KINO aFKKVd A burloiqao farce coffcdy Interiperted with Iiritl tiroecy , ( pntkllntf ons anil tfay , Jolly , rolllckli ilnncoV. A lauKlintle , coiutc. witty , nanienilc couaedr. ioln lwl with rulrlh nnd luunhU'r , CI1A AND ANN IK WIIITNKV. VociUlil n < l Instruuiti alliti. OHK UIMtt AUMlTB TO ALU WE TOLD YOU A few days ago about the big purchase of Overcoats our resident buyer in New York made. There are more of these overcoats than we thought. Tliey keep on coming1 and we open case after case every clay. There arc all kinds ordinary grades , medium grades , and goods Xr fine enough for the best dressed man in Omaha , Overcoats for small men , for big men , foir slim men , for fat men , for short men , for tall men every shape and style is here your size too and you never will have an opportunity to buy your overcoat as cheap as you can 'do no\v We call your attention to a few styles they are corkers A/T ALTA $12.50 An lilegant All Wool A Splendid All Wool As Fine a KERSEY-1 Mode with Inp seams , Farmer With hnndsomo heavy serge As nny man wants , colors satin lining , satin sleeve lining , lining , very fine silk sleeve lining handsome drab , seams doubllj fine velvet collar , they como in s Itchedsilk velvet collar , Unity gray , ton nnd brown mixtures , ing , corded edge binding. Worth of nn extra quality fancy $ > lftl and nro worth twelye dollars of la nny clothing house in America sorgo. A beautiful garment an nny man's money. fully $1B.OO. ns good as any $20 coat. ENGLISH BOX COATS. Here's where we catch the "tony" folks. We've got them all sorts of goods , and all sorts of shades , as handsome a line as any house in the country ' ' ries. Prices $ 11.50 , $14.50 , $16 , $17.75 , $ iS.5o. 521.50 , $2 2'50 and a guaranty to saveyou fivcjto ten big Americandollars goes with each coat. l" Boys' Overcoats ? Ohj Yes ; hundreds of 'em , and cheaper than ever. Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner 14th and. Douglas Streets. ' . . ' . . Open until flo'cloelc p. in. Suturdiiy's 10 p. m. ISLAND We carry the BIG STOCK of the west , quote Eastern prices and are 5OO miles nearer you than any other market. Correspondence * ' solicited. CD V OMAHA - NBJ3. * Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. ' Good things soon find a purchaser" Therefore \ve need only call your attention to our assortment of 'S SUITS In Black Cheviots and Fine Cassimeres. Fabrics speak for them selves and the excellence the workmanship justifies our unqualified recommen dation of the garments for style and finish and fair prices , from $15 to $30. "There is little to sew where tailors are true ? IHeOUthearlcnowIPdjpd Ituillnr remedy tor ull Iho unnaluial < 1l ch rge and . A tallnf weakiicci peculiar . lowornfn. Iprcicrlbeltandfeeliala In recoramerjillUB It to Solil b TlU * If It NO GUR.EX ! NO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Screnlcen years' experience. A reiular cradunto In medicine , M diplomat iho w. It sttlloUtrlniiT , he greatest success nil Nerrous , Chronlo and L'rlvuta illsmiei. A permanent euro ffunrnnte a ror l/i rru . pcrmntorrhumIxjatMunhoou , Senjlnal"oakue s , Nlulit I.oi < o , itnimteuor. Hjrphllli. Htrleturo , nnanll jlecftstis of tno niooil. Skin nnd Urlnnrr Oraana. N. U. 1 irimratUeo & 3J for every uaio 1 uadartaka ami fill I o cure. Consultation froe. Uook ( Myi'.crlni of Life ) lent fro * Offlco hours-'J ' a. ui. to 8 p. m. SunJaf , ui. to 11 m. 6,8. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent In Omaha forGorham Man ufacturing1 Go's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Tine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest Como nnd sco us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St DR. RICHARDS , Practice limited to DISEASESniIMGS AW NERYOUS SYSTEM. Rooms 316 to 320 Bee Bldg Omaha. G. A. Lindquest IS AOA1N IN TUB Merchant : - ; Tailoring busliicsiandlnvlleihls old friends nnd pat- rom , uswull UK tlio Runoral publlU ) cull and hiMicot lili ! new rttook odiupurtctl cd Uomoatlo woolons. Uvory tlilnx Urst clusa.an ESTABLISHED 1874.- - 316S 15TH ST LADIES ONLY REGULATOR , Sad FEMALE to dlj or Dion./ r i null U 8 ourely iealed from ob PRINCIPAL POITS EAST , WEST , ' NORTH and SOUTPf. 1303 Farnam HARRY p. DEUEL ; Olty Pasaentfor and Tlokot To euro Dlllouineu. Sick Headache. Cnmllpatloifc ftlalarlo. Liter Complaint * , Ukn Dm uafa , and certain remedy , SMITH'S j BILE BEANS U otheBMAM,8IZE(40 ( llttlo bcnnatofliaboU tic ) . Thernro llio modconTcnlcnt : bUltaUns * 1'rlcoof either lie , 26 conU per Uittlo. . If IRQIMO t 7. 17 , 70 : riioto-gmrurek tVloailMU panelBUOoral * plctuo lX\ couU ( coppers or itainpe ) . _ . J. F. SMITH & CO. . ' llikcnof "Illlo Ueuns. "Su Louli. Jto. DR. BAILBY GRADUATE DENTIST A TiiH Sot of Toetfc . on Itultlior , for KIVE DOM.AIIS. A perfect flt Rimnntocd. Teeth oxtraotefl without jialn or clnnipr.nnjl without iinuosJ tliotlos. Gold and silver 1111 ngnut lowosl rutes : IlrldRO nnd Crown Work. Tenth wttlii oiitplatoi All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNH Enlrarcp , IBIli street olovatoj Opeu ovC until 6 o'ulo'-lc. ' RUNKENNESS X XqXJOXt MA33IT. IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUTONECURK DR , HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It * U liven U A tup of ( Tea or tta , or la . elc f food , wubout tli * knowlcdfft ol ta * Pilll' neoiukrj. 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