8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : [ THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 8 , 1892. WANT TAY .FOR THE BOILERS Baker , Smith & Co. Shut Down the Oily Hall Machinery. NOT SATISFIED WITH THE CITY'S ' COURSE Clorntori Ccnio to Ittin nnil Much Incon venience In Kxperlonceil by OlllrlnU ml Vuitorn A Very IntoreU- Inj * Situation , indeed. Tho"hlr In und about the city hall tiiul n bluish lingo nndn sulphuric odor yostordny' caused by the blasphemy that Is bolnir seat- torcd nbout In n most promiscuous manner , without any ropurd to who or wtioro It hits , 1'ooplo having business In tbo building discovered thli morning that the elo- vntora wcro dead , except for ornamental purposes. Choice epithets wnro first nppllcd to the elevator boys mid then they wcro nlmcd at the elevators themselves , The boys shielded thomsolvoj by saying that they could nut run the machines unless the hollers In the Imcmont furnished the hoisting power. When the matter wni In vestigated It was ascertained that the Kay to tbo situation was hold by Baker , Smith & Co. , the men who put In the boilers , pumiH and heating apparatus. Whllo thcso men uro nonresidents , they hava an itgcnt In the city , who early this morning called on Engineer Austin and pro hibited him from putting the ilrcs under the boikrs. The only explanation that ho could Eivo was that ho did not propotothat another fire should bo started until the city had jqunrcd Its account with his company. The hollers were put Into the city hall nlno months ago and hud boon run by his com pany free ot cbnreo to the city. Ho had got tired of that kind of r deal nnd did not uro- pose to submit to it any longer. It tbo city , was not satisfied with the bolters It should say so through Its a pen Is. If it was itatisllod It should say so and nt once pay up. The boilers wcro put In , started up , tested by the boiler inspector and pronounced per fect. The city had been farinshpa heut and power for a number of months and U was tlaio to call a halt. City Attorney Conncll , who wns making an attempt to climb four flights of stnlrs , stopped on the third landing to catch his breath. As he did so ho made a few remarks - marks , tbu tenor of which would Indicate that a law suit might be among the possibilities. Ho suid tnaVas far as tbo legal department of the city was concerned ho thought that It was about tlmo fur the city to coma forward and assort Its rlchts. If Baker , Smith & Co. did not sco lit to run tbo hollers until It was determined that they would do tbo work required , ho favored the city hiring n man and charging the expense to thr contractors. Tboro was one thing certain and that was that neither the boilers nor the oluvators were sufllclont to do the work of the building. There was no use , the city attorney held , of Baker , Smith & Co. trying to bulldoze the city. lln would uovor sanction the paying of a cent to the bnilor or elevator meu until they could show that they bad lived up to the latter of their contract. It was an out- niRO upon the public to have such traps put Into tbo city hall und it was only n question of time. In Ills opinion , when the bolters nnd rlovntors would bnvo to bootdcred out of the building. Ho said that ho had no desire to mnko the contractor trouble or expense , but it wns a well Known fact that so far the ma chine * had proven themselves absolutely useless and unlit for the purposes for which they were intended. IIAYDUN I1IIOH. Rpni-liil Price" . , Spcclil : ll 200 dozen nil linen bloacl'od , napkins , ( dinner size , at $1.00 dozen. 60 inch Gorman bleached table linen , 40o yard. 64-inch turkey red damask , IGc yard. Largo size white crochet bed spreads , 60o each. ll-4slzo Marseilles bed spreads $1.00 ouch. ouch.Wo Wo place on snlo today the best white marsailloH bed spreads over of- fotcdby any house in Omaha at 82.-18 ench ; only two sold to ono customer at this price ; this spread will compare with , nny spread'ollorcd from Sl.OOjo 15.00. Today wo will close out a lot of remnants ol table linens from I yard long to 3 yards ; also remnants of towel ing , luinnants of white dross goods , remnants oi black dress goods , rem nants cf wash dress goods of every description at prices still lower , in order to close them out. 50 pieces French twilled zephyr at 5c a yard , worth 15c a yard. White blinker llannel 5c , 8c and lOc a yard. UutJlcachcd cotton flannel 3jc , 4c , Ho , 70 , 8c mid lOo a yard. Yard wide bleached muslin Sic , 5c , Ojc , "Jo , 8lo and lOca vard. STOVES. Our line Is now open , and if you want a stove , come and bcluul one from the biggest line of hoiting ; and cooking Btovos over shown in Omaha. Following - , ing aro&omo of the bargains : The MMiol $2.95 , worth three times as much. The Putman 85.15 , worth 810. The Coal Jr. O.ik ? ( > .4-j. worth $12. Thj P. P. Stewart $37.50 , worth $50. The Splendid 839.25 , worth $55. The Matchless $10.20 , worth $35 , The Cannon $5.05 , worth $15. The Emblem $ 'J.3l. ! worth Slf . These are all heating stoves. In coo\ing ! stoves wo can glvo you tljo following : The Cooking Emolom $7 , worth $11. ' The Iloarthaldo $9.45 , worth $18. The Matchless $19.95 , worth $27. The Signal $11).On ) , wo.'th 827. ' v The Stewart , tno finest cooking stove In the world , ut $22.95 , worth $35. f The above-stoves are all guaranteed * /.to glvo satlflaotion or money refunded. The guarantee is for 10 .years if noccs- , Bary. . HAYDEN BROS. ' ' ' ' , , WITH THE BftlLWAYS. ' - A Ituttlun Mneimtu'n Visit to Omiilm Note * anil 1'urnoiiiiU. j Alexander I ) . Romanoff , who is connected oftlclally with the Great Husalnn Uillwuy iocioty nud professor In the Imperial Insti- tulool Engineers at St. Potorshurg , was a visitor to Union Pacific headquarters yester day. Mr. Honmnoff , a lineal descendant of the famous Homanoff family which has ruled Kutsla for years , Is In this country to study tha mt-thuils und manipulation of Amorlcnn * railways. Ha was shown through the Union T'ticilla shorn bv l o cniciaU und expressed himself highly pleased with the excellence of IhovoiU done and thu general condltlnn o' ' Mm bhops , Mr. KomunolT will stop at Denver eurouto to the I'.iclllo coast. Mlm Traiiscotillnuntal 1'assoncor assocln- lion is traveling a rocky road , If iho dis- pfctobes from Chicago uro reliable , and it Is likely to follow on tha huols of tUo freight as- oclutlon and disbolvu. Yesterday a com- . uilitau was appointed to draft new laws and report nt 4 o'clock , hut the committee couldn't ueroo nnd disbanded. It Is now thought that uotbliig can bo doiu to ucou the association from splitting un. William Cadwcll , onu of tbo best known railroad man In the country nnd as hig us ho U gonulno. tha general western p.issenger ngeot of the West Shore , Is In the city today with a tin box allogoa to hold Iliuinif taoklo , which ho has boon unnblu to use ilucu atari- lug out. Ho U K ° lug to Hill In the Lincoln altlaka tomorrow , Pat Humphrey , traveling pamnngor agent nt the Laka , ahora and all around hustler , U lu Omaha , ' DoWltl'i Kartuparilia is roiianla. Tool n liny oir , .Mnry Aim. Tlilrty-ona of tba city oOlclaU , tojethor with their wlvc3daughtor9 and iwcothuiirt * , ; loiod 5p ihop voitorday Bud wont down to - , . ' .r.t Llncofn to attend the ( Unto fair , At a result nearly all the city offlcera were closed and ptople hnvlng city business to transact are compelled to wait until these city ofllclftla return from this pleasure Jaunt. Speaking of holidays , this in the third ono ttint the city ofllcors have had so far this month. Their salaries , however , go on Just the samo. UoWltt'sSarsapnrllla cieansoi the blood. I1AYUKN 11KO1 ? . Ailtnncn Hnte Of children's wool underwear , In scarlet Inmb'a wool , natural gray and camol's hair , at lower prices than any house in the oltv. Children's scarlet all wool , 10 inch 15e , rlso 6c. Children's natural wool , 10 Ino'i lOc , rlso 6c. Clilldron's camol's hair , 10 Inch 25c , rise 5u. Ladies' natural gray jersey ribbed vests nnd punts for fall , 60o each. 1 cuso of ladies' wool combination suits , only $1.50 each , wortli $2.00. Gents' whlto merino shirts and draw ers , fall weight , pearl buttons and ribbed - bed bottoms , only 60o each , splendid valuo. 1 cuso gents' double-breasted under wear In natural gray , only 76ocaoh. Wo carry the largest and most com plete line of gonts1 ovcrshirtd In the city at our usual low prlcoe. Children's fast black cotton hose , 8c , 12c , 16c and 25o ; special value for Thursday. 1 case of gents' Imported British half hose , in black , tan , modes and brown a 12c { ; regular price Sou. Special sale of uoys' shirt waists on Thursday. HOUSE FURN1SHIGG GOODS. Mason fruit jars 72o per do/en. Tin top jelly glasses 2)u ) each. Bultnr and milk crocks 2c , 3c , Go and 80 pur gallon. Dinner plates 2c each. Pie plates 2c each. Cups and saucers 2c ] each. Tumblers 2jc ouch. Flower pots from le up. Fine decorated tea sots $3,23 , worlh $10.00. Tea kottlcs loc each. Mind. Strcotor's and Mrs. Potts' flat irons , 3 irons , handle und stand , $1.05 , regular price $2.25. Covered tin pails 5e each. Now novelty sa.lt and pepper , in all colors. 2 for 6c. Sealing tapers.a now thing for sealing tin cans. You put the fruit in Iho cans and lay the tapoi' around the lid and the hca't of the fruit seals it tighter than solder. 5c per dozon. Gorman dolf cup , saucer and plate , finely decorated , 35o. Special sulo in blue enamel ware , cooking pots and proaervo kottlcs : 1 quart kettles 23c. 2 quart kettles 35o. 3 quart kettles -lie. 4 quart kettles 50c. G quart kettles 74c. 8 quart kottlcs 87c. 10 quart kettles DOc. 12 quart kettles $1.05. Those nro the cheapest prices that en amel ware has ever boon sold at. HAYDEN BROS. ANOTHER YEAR'S WORK. Annual 1'all Hot-option of the V. M. C. A. a IMeitfint ; Success. The Young ulen's Christian association held Its mini : a I full reception Tuesday night and the success of the event was unparalleled in tbo history of the association. The spacldks reception parlors were thronged with cultured and raliued ladies and gentlemen , und during tbo ttn < e given to the brief pros rain of addressed and music the concert ball was completely filled. Tha interior of the building bos been beautifully decorated during thtr summer , und In ad dition to ibo attractiveness thus created a largo numoor of nundsomo paintings nnd stuul cngravingH lout u.doublo charm to the rooms. Secretary Ober and a score of oncr- gotlu young men mot the guusts of Iho even ing at iho ttircsholil of too reception parlors and extended a welcome that madu every body feel at homo during thu en tire evening. After half an hour of social good fellow ship in the reception rooms the audience was invited to the concert hall , where 'President A. V , Tuliey in a neat speech extended a formal welcome and Invited the audience to assist In opening tha now yearand the newly decorated building. Ho introduced Key. A. .1. Turkic of tbu Kountzo Memorial Lutheran church , who snoko upon tbo relation of tba Young Men's Christian association to the churches. Mr. tllirKlu said the Young Men's Christian association xvas a child of tbo church , and tbo relation was , there fore , very close. Ho thought iho churches should encourage the worx and in turn tbo associations should point now converts anJ young man seeking u bettor wav to the door of the church. The Omaha quartet , composed of H. M. Kuufman , W. fci. Marshall , U. W. Taylor nnd John McKwIng , furnished the assembly with some choice music. Dr. Durvea wns then asked to speak upon the educational work of the Young Men's Christian association. Ha talked very enter tainingly , as ho usually does , and sot forth the literary aud educational work of the as- sucmtlori lu strong light. Spanning of the mission of the association l" r , IJuryoa said : "Wo want none of your long-faced Chris tians , going about with bibles under their arms and stopping all the men they moot nnd aslctnu' thorn If tholr souls are saved. Thut kind of men usually receive about the snmo answer from every map.of good sense , 'It is none of your business. ' Wo want young inen with tno light of Uod shining right out of their manly faces , young men with Christianity In tholr bones nnd In their every uui and that is the kind of n secretary this association hr.s at its ncud. There is no nonsonsa about Mr. Obor. Ho understands tha work this association ought to do and ha Is pjshinc right ahead. The Young Men's Christian association should never attempt to do the wont that belongs to tbo church. It will onlv bo gottlng In the way when It does. This association is Intended to look after the physlclul , social , moral , Intpl- cctuul and spiritual good of young men , to sue that these who enter hero uro bonclltud by coming hero. Tuo work , f the evangelist Is not a part of tbu workj'o Dr. Uuryea wns heartily applauded. Mm Ogden sniig a song that proved to ba very accentnblo. Dr. Milroy offered a few very timely remarks upon thu banoflts of the physical training 'department , the gymna sium. As u practical illustration of Dr. Milroy's ' talk. Mr. Mnyors , from tba phys ical training class , came upon tbo staita and swung Indian clubs to tbo entire satisfaction of the nudlcnce. Mr. W , H. Alexander spoke of tbo com ing attractions of tbo entertainment rourho nnd tha advantage } of holding n full iriuuiboralilp In the association. President Tukoy Invited the nudlonco to ro- p.ur to the gymnasium and witness a re hearsal of physical feats bv tbo physical .training cUss. Everybody "wont , und the exhibition was well worlh tbo tlmo and ut- tantion ofull , After the exhibition tha guests were served with refreshments In thu reception rooms on thiibccond lloor. The reception was o suo- cess In every respect. The association starts In upon the new year with brighter pros- pools uud higher hopes than ever before. THE BOSTON STORE , Tremendous Opening Stile Now Pull Styles Imported and Domestic Dress Goods. NEW STYLES JACKETS , BLAZERS , REEFERS Anil Hundreds Spcrlnl iclu lvo Novelties Untight by llticl ! < fur Ills llcut Trade- On bnlo Tomorrow Inimoiua llur- tlz Valves I.Htlo 1'rlccs. SPBNDII ) BARGAINS IN JACKETS , BLAXKHS AND HEKP- EHS. All the light and medium weight jnclccU In the Glnotc Block , which were to bo retailed In Now York at 33.60 , S5.00 mid up to 310.00 each , In blaok , mivys nnd tans , will go on ualo tomor row nt $1.60 , $2.60 and 85.00. Those jackets iiro nil wool and in the latest stylo- ) , just what you ought to have for the coming cool days and nights. 100 plocos all wool -10-Inch illuminated cheviots that Gluck bought to soil in Now York at Cc ! ) , go on sale at the Bos ton Store at l5c. ! 150 pieces assorted 49-Inch woolen goods , medium weight , for early fall wear , in camel's hair , cheviots , all wool cashmeres , twilled goods with silk- stripes , and all wool boucle cloths ; goods in this lot that sold on Grand street up to 8'Jo ' n yard ; choice of the lot for UOc. 40 ptocos of our own Importation of all wool -1'2-lnch dross suitings in changea ble and illuminated otl'octs , ontlroly now , 60o yard. NAVY BLUE STORM SERGES. 62-inch storm Borgos nt 40c. Assorted shades of navy and two-toned French sorgos , just arrived , go at 89o. This is special prloo for Thursday onlyaml posi tively the best quality aorgcs shown in the city. 00 pieces 62-inch all wool Cleveland serges , in plaids nnd stripes ; also fancy weaves in navy blue sorgos ; thcso are goods that Gluck had marked $1.75 a yard. They go on sale Thursday at C'Jc. Our own importation of ever 100 pieces high grade Paris woolen novelties , ex clusive designs In now fall colorings. Thcso goods are extra wido. Your choice of the lot ! ) Sc yard. 64-inch wide wnlo and whipcord suit ings , entirely now , ourown importation , at $1.59 a yard. You need only four (4) ( ) yards to a suit. CD SPECIAL FOR TODAY. IN OUR BASEMENT. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 30-inch all wool flannel dress goods that Gluck eold for HUc , go in our buso- inont for 12Jc a yard or 7oc for n full 0 yard pattern. Double fold gray serge cheviot lOc a yard. It sold in Now York for 25c. 40-inch 60c quality Fine striped cash meres go at 15c a yarrt. Just the thing for tea gowns and stylish drosses. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. IGth and Douglas. llpo ( irocoi-y liiiil < rupt Stock.- Hayden Bros , buy it and will sell their 25e butter for 17c ; this is line creamery. Country butter they sold for 20c , our price loc. WE ARE SELLING CHEESE AT VERY LOW PRICES. Wisconsin full cream cheese , 80 and lOc. lOc.Tho The best eastern process full cream , 12Joand 14c. "Brick choose , lOc , 12-and 14c. Swiss cheese , 15c and 17jc. The best llmborgor chocso. 12c. } HAYDEN BROS. , Groceries. The Fidelity Trust aamoiny Ivis , removed moved its olflco to 1702 Farnain , sou th cast corner Bco building. Cut in Two. 5.000 acres in bodies of 100 to 1,500 acres , gilt edge wild lands at $5 , to $10 per aero in state of Nebraska , whoso crops last year aggregated ono hundred million dollars $100,000,000. Owners must realize. Prices named are ono- hnlf actual valuo. Direct freight com petition , both B. & M. and U. P. R. R. W. G. Albright , 521-523 Now York Lifo building , Omivhn. Oinn ha Can MfgCo.campaign torches I'rltltijSoldiers' Dny. The Nebraska State Eulr association will refund value of admission tickets to all old soldiers attending the fair Fri day. The "Rock Ibland'1 fair special leaves Council BlulTs 7:35 : a. in. , Omaha 8 a. in. , returning leave LinVoln 6:30 : p. in. Passengers landed on fair grounds. Ticket olllces 10 Pearl street and local depot. Council BlulTs , 1G02 Farniun street and Union depot , Oinuhn. „ CHAKLUS KENNEDY , G. N. W. P. A. Spectacles accurately fitted ; refractive examination free. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Farnnm-and 14th. The entire stock of horse * owned by A. J. Poppleton , Including the stallions Zulu , Royal Oak and Travenjo , will bo sold nt' auction at Elkhorn , Nob. , on Thursday , Sept ; 15 , at 2 p. in. o. A. it. KXCUUSION TO WASHINGTON Vlii tliu WitliiMli T.lne. For the above occasion the Wabash will sell , Soptr 13th to 20th. round trip tickets to Washington and Baltimoreat loss than half farowith choice of routes ; passing down the bountiful Shominaoalx- Valley or uroasii.g the mountains of Vir ginia by daylight , within sight of many famous battlefields. You have privi lege of stopping at St. L'juis to visit the grout exposition and fair ; also , view the ningnillcont street illuminations and parade of Veiled Prophet which--will BurpiiBs in grandeur all efforts off former years. For rates , tickets , stooping car accommodations , and further informa tion , call at Wabash ofllco , 1502 Farnam Btroot , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N.-W. P. AiJt. . Omnhau , Nob. The Fidelity Trust company has re moved its ofllco to 1702 Fiirnam , south east corner Boo building. . Ill Pollen Court. Antlumy Doan is in the cells charged with assault with May Mayor , a resident oC'tho burnt district , a * complaining witness. Last July Demi is nllogou to tinvo nasacd a coun terfoil 31 gold piece on Muy Johnson , a oy- prlnn who Is totally blind. Ho left ibo city tlion nnd returned Tuesday. M.iy Mayor Informed tno ijltml girl tluit no was in town and Dean blncucd Unr eyes to squuro ibo ac count. A. U. Uoblnson , a colored porter employed Baking Powden Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard * * * * > * * * H' ' - - < * t. . A..a tfmMMIMI . . . K t.v.j . ' . - .f nt the Esmond hntql , was nttnokoJ at tbo corner of Hutcoattilnnd Webster streets by three men , whoubnockad him down nnd wont through his jyiockcls , pocunne 15.80. Jnmci Uunn nnd Mjimcs Johnson woi-o nr- rcstcd on snsnlolonttiy Cnptnln Moitya nna Uotcctlvo UnvaR0. . ( Dunn la an old-tlmor whoM \ boon trlctljfor highway robbery In Omnhfi boforo. A scarch of his clothing dis covered n counto < tdlt(2J cold piece , which wns sent to the United Stales authorities by Uorgoant Ormsby. I'linUlirnqnt "f n Trnltor. PAHI. , Sept. TiT-A douUIon hns bron rcnchod in tbo caso.of M. Uronlor , the cleric In tbo Nnvy dopnr mont here , who wna nr- rostcd In .Tune litsuon the ehnrgo of convoy ing eocrot oniclnl doournonts relative to the French dofonsoi to Captain Henry D. Dorup of the Orilnanco dopartmunl ot the United Stntc.s nrmy , who was nt that tlmo noting as the military nttacho of the American loca tion In this city. The Bcntcnco nronouticod by the court on Qrcnlor was that ho rpand twenty years In ponnl servitude , this punish * mont to be followed by iwouty years banlsh- mnnt from Frunco. I'rntcctlnc U'uturion from Vlonit * . The inombcts of the Hoard of County Corn * nilssioncrs will co to Waterloo toilny to loolt over the 1'jllthorn rlvor with n vlow to straighten the bond Just nbovo the town. Tbo commissioners flguro that by cutting n ditch throe-fourths ot a mlle In length they can pravont the rlvor from encroaching upon the town of Waterloo. It the property owners nlonp tbo line ot Iho propasua ditch will wnlva diirrmtjoa it is more than probnblo that the channel of the river will bachnneod , as the Union Piicillu Uillwny oampany has agreed to bear the oxpcnsn , Nrhrnekn Ceutrul Survry . The llrst survey on the Nebraska Central enterprise is practlcallv completed , the sur veying party working from the northwest hnvlng reached Coon Kuplds , has boon to- called , The party of onginocrs working from tli 6 south nro within three miles of Coon Rapids , nnd when that place is reached work will ouaso , except that this second party may bo itopt , in the Hold for u fortnight longer to "accentuate tbo details. Mr. J. H. Dumont , who has boon ever the mi tire route , returned homo yustsrday inoru- National Unl\or. < Ity I'lnm. CntcAao , 111. , Sept. 7. The Northwestern Christian Advocate of Chicago In Its Issue today states that among the latest plans In regard to the American university nt Wash ington city nro 3 Lincoln hall to cost $500- 000. the raonoy for wblcb will bo raised by dollar subscriptions , each contributor to receive - coivo n Lincoln medallion medal , nna nu Asbury hall , to cost $100,000 , tbo money for which will DO contributed by Mcthodut ministers. Until To-Day It is admitted that more of the flavoring principle of the fruit is contained in Dr. Price's TDelicious Flavoring Extracts Uhan any other ex tracts with which they have been compared. Being so entirely'free from the bitter and rankjproducts of adulter ation they have become the most agreeable , valuable and s economical flavors known ; steadily4grqwn in popularity Until 'tdrday they are used by evetytiintelligent - housewife for , truthfully reproducing the flavor of the fruit in creams , cakes , puddings , etc. " 8ANATIVO , " the V/onclorful BiuMilsli ltMnedy , In told nlth a Written Guarantee t'icuro 11U Ncivous lis- eosi . eucli 113mle Memory , Irira of Itrftln 1'owcr , Headache , Wal-cf ulness , Lo t Man. liood , Nfrvounnesi.lJU- Bltude , all dialna and D of o ro & . After Uso. IOM of power of the Photographed from life , Generative Oleana In . cllhcr eer , caused by ovei-exeitlon , .Aoiithful Indls < : rcllnn , or tlie eicrulva -iscoftobatio. oiluinnr | dtluiiilnul' . which nltliiiKtcty Irnd til Illllrtnlly , Oilnuiiiitlnn | mid Ili'nnltr. I'ut up lucr.iiteiilent funn tui-urvlu the Mt pnckd. 1'ilce | l a imcknte. or C lor J5. \ \ ith ceiy t'i order we h e a written Bimranlee to cure or refund the monay. Sent by mull to nny nildreu. Clrciilur tm Ini'lalnenveiniic. Mention tills | < u | > rr. AdJrcsg , ' MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , llrniith Office hi U. 3. A. 353 Dearborn Strrtt. ClIKJAGO , H.U FOR BALE IN OWAHA. NEB. , BY Ruhr & Co. , Co.r IJtli & Douplas 6le. A. Fuller A Co. Or Uth 4Do'isbiaStx. . Drs.Betts&Betts , SPECIALISTS. 4 cents j'.ampa will iccuro yun ' lltelrlllm- t m tratodnon , bookot Call upon , or / / T > V > > A 120 pgo' . nddrcsj with btatnp , ' Drs. Betts & Betts , South 14th Bt , N RCopnorl4th nnd a. , Ouiahu , Nob. Ayer's Pills Are bettor known nntl morcgcncr.il. ly used than any other cathartic. Sugar-coated , purely vegetable , and free from mercury or any other inju rious drug , this is the ideal family medicine. Though prompt and oner- gctlu in their action , the use of tlicso pills is attended with only the best results. Their effect is to strengthen and regulate the organic functions , being especially beneficial in the various derangements of the stomach ach , liver , and bowels. Ayer's Fills are recommended by nil the leading physicians and druggists , as the most prompt and ellcctivo remedy for biliousness , nausea , costlvencss , indigestion , sluggishness of the liver , jaundice , drowsiness , pain in the side , and sick headache ; also , to relieve colds , fovcrs , neuralgia , and rheumatism. They are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases peculiar to the South. For travelers , whether by land or sea , Ayer's ' Pills are the best , and should never be omitted in the outfit. To preserve their medicinal integrity in all cli mates , they are put up in bottles as well as boxes. * " " "I have used Ayer.'s Pills in my family for several years , and always found them to be a mild and excel lent purgative , having a good effect on the liver. It is the best pill used. " Frank Splllman , Sulphur , Ky. Prepared by Dr.J.C. AycrS : Co. , Lowell , Man. Sold by Uruggiiu ICvcrywhero. Every Dose Effective EDUCATIONAL. CONSERVflTORY CllirKKItlMI HALL , CIIICUI.O. All brandies of Muilo.Elo- cut Ion. Ik-lfcarie. Forty Instructor * . Normal department fortcncliei * . Unimrpagsc'iliidinntnpeM. Kail term hcgltu Vin. 7. Btnd tor catalomie. J. 1 , lUTTiTilUT. llniu _ ILLINOIS CONSERVATORY- --fifftnictton In all rtennrt- ImmtR of MiKlral Study , fine Art , Ktc. WMll attendance lut ' . Address E. F.DULLAIID , Sui r. JocLsosvlllo , " ' . ACADEMK A MILITARY HOME SCH03L. UnTirpaB9ctlKtiulpmentiCArcful ; lloral And Social trnlniOK ; p.cparefl for lluslness and for any Collcije , Sclentlflc School or Unlrtr fltyi n w ( lymn&flumt Wood-worklnc and Military Drllli Highest tcitlmonlali ; 10th yearinumbcrliiuitodlllii 5 Prlti. . * . ; . .VTIVKH. triitodcitiiloBue A. M. , | HILL. ILL. IlilllOT Year Ullllllt. ALTON , ILL. 1STE1 MILITARY ACH. A tliorouch Fchool. Prepares for College or Bu6til" i. Within 20 inllci-af SI. Louis. Aadre1 ! * COL. WILLIS DROWN , 8uperlr.ter.cia. ' . , . Save Your Eyesight Eyes tested free bynn EXPEUT OPriOIAN I'crfcotadjuatmoiit. Superior Ictisoi. Narx-- ouslicailiicho cured by usln ; our Suoctiolei anil Eye litbsod I'rlcui luw far U t class poods. THE ALQE & PENFOLO CO , " - 114S. 13thSL.Croiirhto.-i Blosk. lorpnlno IluL WopaytlUeJlld. Dtt.J. DIt. J. K McCrBiEW. THE SPECIALIST. In thotro.itmontot all forrnsof PRIVATK DISBASiSS , iind all illsor.lOH iiiul ( lobllltlos ( iTyotitli unil inintiool. I" your j' expcncni'o. ills rusuurcus iitul f.icllitlm uro tiruutla.tlly tiiillinltuj. Tlio Duotor ii reno'ii- nionduil by tlio jiroia , and ondurseil In the BtroiKCSt t rnn by tins people for fulr tni'it- tnont nnd huuuit profession il ach'loo. Tlio mo-it iowcrful ruinudlos knotrn to rnndorn clpnce for the suocosiful tro.itniont of tliu followln'rdlsoaso'il OONOKRHOKA-Iniinoali'.to relief. A com. p'.otoiiurc wltlioiit-tho lois of un Hour's it mi from luislnos'j. ' GKLKEr One of the most co'iiptotg no 1 ana. co ful troiittnonis for elect itna nil annoy ni d.Bohurjcs yet known to tlio iiioJla.il profjj- Blon. The rosiiusiicu truly wonderful. STBIOTtJIlE Oro.ilost known ro uojy for the treatment of alrleturn , without p tin , out- lliiir. ord Intln. . A Mioatrniiiiirk ilile ro iiotly , SYl'IIIliIH-No trpatinont for this turrliHa bloo I dlBoiiao hfti ever buen murofiui-oaiidili nor hail Ktranuorotidornoiiionti. In the lulit of modern ajTenco thu rlboiso U poiitlvuly .cur.iU o und every trace of thu poison entirely remove I from the litool. LOST 2IANHOOD , nnd ambition , norvoin- ness , tliiiUlllv , iloaiDiulonoy und all vvo.iluiuji and dlHorJera of youth or ui.uihoiU , Uullot obtained ut onoo. DISEAiES OP THE KfDNKYS , and nH illrtnnlorKof tin stomacu. blon I. . I Ivor , akin , and blu Idor. nro treated mi-jcoMfiilly with thu Kru.tto3t known ronuclloi ; for the dl- . Wrlto for circulars. Hth und D'nriuim St. . Orniihu , Nob. CURE , "YOURSELF ! , , Aik your Druegl' ' tot a , , uoitio of JHB , T 10 only' ' non-noiianoui remedy for nil I ( he uniiaturut ( llicliargfJ aad f private illumes of iueu and the tlebilllatliib' ivtukiius peculiar to women. H cur In low | da > a without the aid or i publicity of a doclor. L Thl Vntierial American Cure. ManuUctured by I TbsEvinsOhtmlcalCj , " CINCINNATI , O. u , a , A. , > "THE NEBRASKA SPECIAL" Today we open our full fall line of hats. In the seven seasons that " 'the Nebraska" has sold head covers to saint and sinner alike , we have seen this department grow and flourish seen its popularity become an established fact seen it's sales increase steadily season after season seen it pass its rivals in the race for trade one after another until today our hat department is recognized as the leading place for hats in the entire west. There is not a shape that's new there is not a shade or color that's cor rect for fall there is not a size not a width of brim or heighth of crown that you won't find in our hattery today and you'll find the price marked on the ticket inside from fifty cents to two dollars less than you can find in any hat store you're a mind to visit. A Leading. Feature Of our hat business this fait will bs a new hat which we show today for the first time. This hat is made of fine fur stock. It has pure silk binding and band. It has full satin lining and leatherette sweat band. It comes in all shapes and all sizes and is just such a hat as hatters get two fifty to three dollars- for. This hat will be known as "The Nebraska Special" and will be sold for Sl.SO/ We are also showing full assortments of our popular lines oi Derbysat 750 , $ i , $1.25 , $1.90 , $2.25 , $2.5ojind $3. Soft Hats at 500 , $ i , $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 , $2 , 2.50 and $3 „ Crush Hats at 650 , 850 , $1.25 and $1.75. Boys' Hats at 150 , 300 , 450 and 6oc ; Boys' Caps at 250 and 350 ( soldier caps 250) ) . Your old hat looks tough. Don't it ? INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM , DR. o. w. MAXW&IAPRESIDENT. . Graduate of Ucllcrue Hospital Medical Collcgo , Ken Vork City. 16TH AND HOWARD STREETS. - - OMAHA , NEBRASKAT" FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC , PRIVATE AND NERVOUS DISEASE ! ! MALE AND FEMALE. A euro guaranteed In every cnsn undertaken. THU SANITA1UUM la tlio rnoit eomplota nnd b i r equipped Inntltutlun of Ita Kind In thu rntlre wyat. It riintuliia fifty rooms lor the nccommOilHtlou of pa Hunts bo uinyrvqulrotlip constant attention of experienced pliyelclaut and nurses , UOAHD1NU wlllt turnlshed nt rensunublo rntes. I 1'orhoni unublu to visit us mny bo trontetl nt homo by correspondence. All communications strictly confidential. Ono pornomil Intcrvli.w prcferroil. 1'llcs , FMul.i , Fissure , nnil Stricture oftlio Itcctuni perfectly and iicrnmnciilly cured without thu use of knlfr , ligature or caustic. Al o , Eczema mil Ulceratlou . .of tlio Itcctuni succrssfiilly treated. QUESTION BLANK.S and BOOK ON DISEASES sent FREE on application Addics3' IN-rElRNAOMONAlA SANITARIUM , llll. W. C. MAXU'JCLL , I'rcildent.Onmhn. Neb. Pend timtor boltloof ri.AI'INE INJECTION. Guar.mtcad to euro In three to flro d y . Manufaa ureil by lutoruatlunul Euultarlunx 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. TIi eminent apeclallit In nervotu , clironlr , private , blood , skin and nnnary dlieasea. A regular ant registered graduate In medclne , ai.dlplorrms nnd certificates nhoir. H itlll treating with the greituit luoteii catarrh , purmntorrhoui , lost manhood , lemlnal nrvakneia , nlnht lonoi , Impntency , lypblllt. itrlctnre , 0p > orrliuea , Kleot , Tarlcocelo.ctc. No mercury tued. New treatmentforloiiof Tltnl puncr , 1'artlei untble la Tlsltraemay lielroaiel at homo by correspondence. Medicine or Initrumnnti tent by malloreipres i euraly packed , no inarka to Indicate content * or lender. Ono pcnonal Intorrlow preferred. ConiullallOE ( me. Correspondenru itrtctly private , llooi ( MyiterlM of Ufa ) Mat ftea. OtUoe ( undajilO v ui.tollm. Sundiuuuulor reou. " orvo Soodg , " tbo nondcrful rcranily U eold with a ivill ieii Biinrnntee to cure all nervous dlteaioi. ucli at Weak Mpujory , IosBif llraln 1'owi r. HftAdacba. Wakotulnoss , Lout ilanhoort. Nlditlr tloni , Norrnuincss , l.asaltuclu.nlldralni and Ion of power of tbo Uon Organs In iMthomoxcansed by orer exertion , youtbful f rrori. or nauilr me of tobacco , opium or itlmuluuts which Bonn lead to InOrmlty. CoonunitV tlon and Insanity. I'ut up convcnlon : to carry In TC5t pocket. 81 pcrpRCk * IllelynlllDfoft5. | | every (1 orrter Wn irive a ivr/tlm / fuaranttt tifaft or refund tin IrtOTWI/ . Circular free. Address ft ervotlocd C'o. > C'lilcagci , 111. For sivlo in Omaha by Shorman& MConnotl,1013Dotlgo st root. DEFORMITY BRACES EiasticStoskin gs , Trusses , Cru tc/ies , Bat lories , Water Bottles , SyringeS , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOK&PBNFJLD , 114S. 15tli SL , , v Next to PostDlfici QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalle.1 in Flavor. Corn Grit'4 , * Sold only lu lij pound pu Velvet Meal , For nnilUna and r [ f [ WOT ! i Dlwl nil I' ( Irjcon. . .oir.Jt. . . . ! - . . i , - , , Tooth-Food , 1J This medicine for babies prevents nnij cures pains of teething qnd rejetiUinj discuses , not by putting children to ileep with an opiate , for it contains no liarm/uj / drugs , but by supplying the tccth-forming ingredients which me lacking in moji | niotlicrs' milk nnd nil artificial foods. It is sweet nnd babies like it. SLOP a. bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam P phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " ft THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI. O. Jto LuriMt , Fattctt uA F/oMl In iho Werti. lT i n eraccornnd .loniUnfictlle < l. HEW YORK , lOHDOHDEBRy AHD OLA500W. NK\V YOltlC , OlflTcA'lA'lSlt'nntl NAI'IJSS , ' . .rucular Intorrali. . _ _ SAlOOh , SEOOHD-CIASS AND BTEEnAOE rntu oriliwo ttBrniiitii nd from fVnaeWt DMitn. riiauin , isisn * ALL coitnimmi , IOWIB. Kicunlon lionet. TallM.I to i.turnliy either the , pla- tunmiue CMyile * North of Iroltnd or K'l'J'J Aali"JfKf tain atl Vt r OtJiti f Air Anut it lc it B l , Apply to any nt our local ApenU or to v KUiiUEUSON lIltuniKItd , CUIouBO , SV