THE OMAHA DAILY 13EE : SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23 , 1802-TWENTY VAGES. VISITING DUDES OF DOGDOM What May Bo Expcctsil at Our Great BOCO'J Show at Exjos.tbn Hall This Wcok , CANINE ARISTOCRACY OF THE CONTINENT I'oot Unit Itnltlm of the \Venl < SlroiiKlli of the Dcmno lloys Itccoril ol Mport" , Ain- ntoiirnnil I'roloiiinml , to ( Irutily nil Vnrjrlnc I'rorlliltlr * jiicrlci. The largest bench show over clvon west of Chicago , flfllh the single exception of San I'Vanclsca's nnnuul exhibit , will cimmenco In this ct foi'ruojdny | ' ; morning next nt Ex position-hall. for nearly n year the mem- bcrs of the Omahn IConnol club have boon making preparations for the blj ( event , and now , after n great deal of hard worlt , the club members biivonrrntijjad for at line on exhibit of registered and pedigree animals n * was given nt Chicago last spring-in fact , every dog of any note that \VM suown ut Chicago has boon entered hero. In all ; ii" > dogs nro listed , luoitod and hnvo boon assigned stalls by the management. The catalogue contains the names of nil the famous challenge dos in the country cast of the Pacific coa t , with the slnglo exception of Sir Bedlvero , the crcat Bernard recently purchased In England by Boston pirttos for $0,500. Bedivcro is In the stud in Boston , and consequently cannot bo shown. Every detail In connection with iho care , feeding nnd handling of theio three hundred odd valuable animals has boon carefully at tended to by the management. A largo force of men experienced In the handling of ovorv variety of dogs has been engaged and will ' arrive'from the cast tomorrow. Particular uttnntion will bo paid to the feeding ot tbp different breeds and this de partment will bo In charge of a man who hni had many venrs1 experience In treating and feeding valuable dcjjs of ull descriptions. The judges who have been assigned to at tend the show by Iho American Keniiol club of New YetIc , Under wtioso rules uncl regula tions nil of the Hrst-ciiisH bench shows oi the country are clvon , uro two of the best known bench show Judges in the United States and their decisions uro only made utter mature deliberation und are never questioned. Five carpenters have been html nt work since Inst Wednesday constructing the benches nnd stalls for the big ones anil the copes for the toys and terriers. A row of stalls will bo arranged ull around Exposition hall nnd a double set of cages will bo ntnccd in the center Of the room. Every stall will bo whitewashed nnd disinfected dnlly and the Greatest care will bo taken of thu valunulo canines. Among some ot the famous ones with long prdlarecs and the winners of innnr prizes may bo mentioned Elkson , n mastiff owned bv Dr. ICimball of Jackson , Mich. , and Or monde , owned by C. E. Bunr , Pcorln , 311. The two grand specimens of the tnastilT breed will compote in the ring for the cham pionship In the cunllongo cla s. Both of these dogs have n national reputation nnd considerable interest will center ou the linul ' decision of Iho Jmlces. In the opjn in in tiff class a lursa number of high llyer * nro catalogued. William VViulo of Hutton. Pa. , the bmderof some of the most Inir.ous mastitis In the country , outers Kiildcrmun us his champion , besides several others of leaser noto. OI course , Edrlc , oxvncd bv Clintoi : N. Powell of this city , and Wellington , owned Uv Mr * . Dr. Ayrei. nre listed. Kdno Is the winner or several first pri/es and Wellington , wSio is ono of the promlsiiiir pups of the day , won second pri/u nt the Chicago bench show lust spring. A. M. Colllnono enters Miijor , u largo red mas tiff of the Llmo Hall breea. Major Is thirty- three inches high and Is n curiosity , as ilogs nf nls breeding nro very scarce in this countrv. Murston's Bennie Comedy is a descendant of the famous Comedy family of mastiffs , bred ' Dr. nnd ouaht to have hcro'by Ay res u num ber somewhere on the prlic list. .4" In the smooth-coated St. Bernard challenge class Champion Victor Joioph , owned by Dr. J. B. Lewis of Bi'llavillo. O. , will probablv bo thu winner. This doir Is cow about 10 yenra old and has boon vho winner of sev enty-six llrstR in special pn/.os nnd has been exhibited ut every largo show in the United suites nnd Canada. Ills value is $10,000. Fernwood Bruce , a son of tno gnllnnt chain- ulon , Is crowding his sire for honors , nnd ue- fore lone may bo us famous us Victor. Hut the pot of .Dr. Lewis. ' famous Uonuols Is lo , n daughter of thp champion , lo Is ono of the andsomest doss In thn country nnd Is "twnys greatly admired. The 'value of Bruce nd Jo is $ > , ( XIO aoleco. a A ta Bcrim , valued at K 000 , Is another Borniird especially well known in this WObtorn country. Ho Is owned by A. C. Sbnllonbcrger of Almu , Neb. , and took lir.it pruo at the Denver snow last spring. Alta lsn magnlllccnl specimen of tlio rough-coated race mid is one of the finest dogs that will bo shown here. Sappho nnd ModjoHki , n handsonu tnam or rouuh-eoatcd St. Bernards and owned byI , C. Joslyn of this city , will occupy prominent stalls mid will give some of the older pri/o winders u hnrd chase for Ilrst money. Lord Hlehmond.froni tl.o Wisconsin konneU will also bo hora. M. Hllgertof Sr. Joseph will tend up ulavou'of thoio great docs of the Alps nnd hopes to carry baelt n few blue ribbons. Mrs. S. O. Hutchln.son of St. Joseph has booked Prudence , an exceedingly fine imported Bernard nnd iho winner of three EimlUh'pri/os. Among thayoungstrrj of tills breed that will bo shown Is .luiigo Ogdon's Cluhlo , a H-months son of Victor Joseph's ntid'Mrs. ' Click's Lady Vinnlo , n Ill- mouths old pup of tbo sumo strain of blood. Two great aocs in the CircntDam > chal lenge class bnvo been entered. Imperator from the linporlal Kennels of Chicago will bo sent. This D.itio is thn winner of several Oermun pibos besides six American ribbons. His value Is 3.000. Pedro , from Lyons , It. , will bo Iho opponent of 1 m porn tor In the challenge class. Ho has n long ilit of win nings to hit } credit und the race between too two will bo n close ono. Jiick Shophard Is n bloodhound of interna tional reputation , and will come from Chicago cage for the show. This dog Is valued at K > , IHH > . and wns ono of the bloodhounds used by the I.ondoii police ofllemls in the chase for Jack the Hipper uftcr the Wliltuchaucl mur- dois. dois.Two Two Russian wolfhounds from Loxlnr- ton , Neb , , recently imported by C. H. liulllu- Kor , will no doubt provn u great attraction , as niilmnl * of this breed are very bcarcu In this country , EtiglUh setters by the dozen have been en- teicd , and the verf best ones In the country , too. Tboy vlll como ftoui the far east , Can ada and from DOIDO of the kennels in Xc- ' brusiia and Missouri. Dr. Pryor of Philadelphia will bring his famous puir , Bob Ivy , for exhibition only. This dug bus the beat pug blued in the coun try In his veins , and U worth lilu weight In bllver. The sporting men have not been loft out by any innnns , for every kind of a sporting Uoc has boi'ti booked , T. O. Davy of Lon don , Oiit. , will bring live pointers which nto considered to be the llnest In the coun- trv. All of those pointers are prle dogs nnd tiuvo boon entered for exhibition ut the World's fiur next year. Mr. Davy also bring * a btilng of fine Kncllsh setters. KpiUrJtsetters | \ from the east will arrive ohdajAVnU tats on tholr collars noting . . , . from $500 to $ liiOO. George BoU 6t TyVonto la coming ulth n string of cocker bpanloh wblcli ho claims uro ihj Jlncst In America , The Milwaukee kennels will send , among other doe * , the champion beagle , Llttlo Duke , ttio winner of thirty prizes. Other well known beagle breeders will also ex hibit. Sir Staffordtho $ .1.030 Skvo tornor.ls com ing from Philadelphia. This llttlo bundle of ilesh and hair weighs only ton pounds , but U a boautv and has as good care as a race UorM ) . Frank Dole of New York city will aond u champion bull tot rler that has taken many .prizes. By Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock the Ex position doors will be opened and the grand display uf bowling , yelping canines will bo on exhibition and will continue to occupy their cages until Saturday night. ttio With tbo arrival of Peter Jackson m America there will be a comparative revival pf intereit in flstlo affair * which have lan guished ilnco the cnorvutiou attoudont upon the recent * aturoalla at New Orleans , public U / * too languid to take any enthusiastic interest , but it will lUton placidly to tbo ohnlltnijes aud counter- chnllungcs nnd words of mouth of aspiring champions , mid talk is about all that U will cot for awhile. Jackson will undoubtedly light Corbctt If ho got" a chance , but the pas < no of the usual amount cf verbiage will prooablv precede n conclusive agreement to II a tit , Ihcro U probably no man living whom tbo American public would rooro enjoy seeing Corbett pound Into otrranl nolhingnots than . that nr * rant blatherskite , Charley Mitchell. Mitchell is a fighter uf no moan ability but Ills ver bosity In making challenges nnd clnlmlnir chninploiiAhlps and his celerity In getting out of the way vhen ho sno ? n chance to bo Accommodated have disgusted three-quarters of the sporting world. Both Jackson nnil Mitchell declare their nnyloty to meet the low champion and It Is pnitty certain that If hey mean business they can have ull they viu.t , Aildo from the consolation that voulii result from seeing Mitchell's ' proton- Ions forever quloteil , u mooting between iickson and the champion would ha far morn Igtiillc.tnt n.i far us Its relation to the vorld's championship Is concerned. Jac MeAullffohns given it out that , ho vlll novcr light again" Just wait till ho alts itgnlnst a good stiff poker giimo n few lines , and some one can have a light for the nklng. Tommy White , the Chicago feather- velzht who foucht a draw with Dan Daly it South Omaha two years ago , has posted i forfolt for u match with Paddy McBrldo of Philadelphia for 51,000 n side , nnd the larg est purse oflcred. If MuUrulo falls to como o tlrno , Whllo says hn will light either Stations or Smith. Charles Mitchell was brought up on ro- nand In the Bow btrcot pollco court , Lon- dan , October T , to answer to the charge of ominiltltig nn unprovoKcd assault upon .Seorgo Salvage , thq need kcopcr of n lode- ng house In the Strand. Tno magistrate .old Mitchell , Oio class ho belonged to was worthless anil n ilionnca to society , and son- .faced him lo two mouths Imprisonment nt iard labor. Ho appealed , but was refused jail. Subsequently , however , the mogls- rate relented and released Mitchell , ball bo ng furnished In the sum of .50J. TOOT n.Yi.i. ix ntu.si'iuT. Alxiiit tlio rcr nnncl of tlio Uniiiifl ColloKO T < > : IUI. The local foot ball enthusiasts nro anttci- Kiting a number of interesting contests on 111 ? local grounds bafnvo snow Hies and the oall grounds are bclnir put In excellent con dition for I ho sport. The came yesterday be tween tiio Doano college nnd Uni versity of Illinois team * was a good one , but the public will no doubt tuku rnoro interest In the coming contests In which the University of Nebraska will bo one ol the participants. The .Nebraska team will have at least two matches with colleen tc.ims from adjacent states next mouth and > nora may bo arranged if sufllclcnt interest Is taknn to warrant it. Foot ball is rnpiuly becoming a rival of base ball in popular favor and the college boys should not bo obliged to nlay to empty benches in Omaha. The Doano collcuo team has made a credit able record duringthopatttwo years. Fisher , the center rush , played as a substitute for the same position last year. Ills snapnlng back is good , nnd lit * is considered a heavy player. Ho wciglu 170 pounds. The heaviest man on the team Is Owens , who plays the right guard. Ho weighs 1)4 ! ) pounds , nnd is comparatively n now man. Patton is plnyicg tucklo this year , and his work shows a noticeable improvement over labt year. Cnssol U another new man , out plays end well und on n klcic ho is down the Held almost as soon as the ball. Farr Is another player who has improved greatly since lust your and it will bo a good gun-d that will bo uolo to lake care of him before the season ti over. Williams Is ono of the host men on the team. lie Is good in tackles nnd Is always ready to do his shuio of thu blocking. Swam IB almost too light for a good foot ball player , but bis agility atones in a great measure for his lack of avoirdupois. Lcavat , the quarter , is nt the same position us liibtyoar , but his passing and blocking are much improved. Hoxsuy , the left half back , Is Doano'.s 100-yimt inin and ho can back the con tor as well as make end runs. Mains , the rlcbc halt buck , bus tbo honor of huvi g m.ido the ilrst touch-down over mtiilp against tv.o University of Nn- brasku team and nf captaining the team that gnvo them their Hrt > t defeat. Ho is the manager of the team this year. Cap tain Sweeney , who plays full back , Is ono of Iho best in Iho stalo. [ Hs tackling and kicuiug are both good and ho is tbo star player of the team. 'llio "I'rolmsorV Opinion. Pitcher Stagg , formerly of the Vale colloco team , but now prafojhor of athletics at the University of Chicago , is ono of thosa who are still confldcntof thofuluroof the national L-amo. Ho says : "I nm avvaro that there has been n great falling off in attendance , but 1 do not think the decline is permanent. The mnilts of the game of base bull nro so great that it can iiover dlo out or cease to bo the Amoiicun gutno. I consider foot ball better adapted to amateur * , but it will never sup plant huso ball lu the affections of the public , liccauso professionals will not take bold of foot ball owing to ttio dangers of the game. "Thochargn that base ball is demoralising does not hold goad so far as amateur playing U concerned , but there could bo Improvement in tlio professional came. If Sunday games wore stopped , sale of liquor on grounds pro hibited , ucd better dUcitillno among players maintained , It would help the sport. So far us nu amateur play is concerned , nothing could furnUn a moro admirable training for iho physical powers , as well as some Import ant mental ( [ uulitlos. " ( lnii club I'ufzoi. Tbo last shoot o ! the season of the Bomls Park Oun club was hold nt their now grounds ucrois llio river Thursday. It closed a very successful season. Increased Interest has been taken in the club , nnd the rcKularshoots have resulted in a very uotico- nblo improvement in the marksmanship of tlio members. The pvl/cb offered nt the opening of tbo season have been awarded , nnd the llr.st prl/ei , consisting' of two hnndsomo gold incdalH , were won byll , E. Chubbuck mid Klocktau llctli. ( icorcc W. Loomls aud William Salisbury nro 110 winners of second place and elegant shell cases. The spodal iui/.u ciTerod for the greatest improvement dnrliiir tno ic.-o" a Btenl fishing red. was Iwou bv Harry Kecd. The corduroy shooi ng coat offered bv the Bornis Omaha ling compuny , lo tno member participating ni the greatest number of shoots , was won by F. II. U la no. Another "l/i t ot The Athletics and Fort O in alias will cross bats ou the lattor's grounds today In Iho last ( jninoot the season. As Iho soldiers have downed all comers during iho pust month , they lira entitled to Iho chatupionshlu ot Iho city , but Iho Alhtotlcs think they cnn down them , so n good gatno is looked for. Old Uo- llabla Mul lvalue will pitch for the Alhloiloj. Ilithu it. ill llrirfii. Jacic Crooks will winter in St. Louis with his wlfo nud sister. Mauagor Frank Leonard has gouo Into business ut Lynu , .Mass. Oanzal leads tbo Boston club In batting be- slues doing most of tbo catchm ; , ' , Collor.y has como to llfo ns-nln and is play- Ini ; gloat ball lu Brattloboro , Vt. Charley Do Walu passed ihrough the city during the week on hts way to California. H Is said that Dan Clarke is bossing a sec tion gang on the rail road near Ottumwa , la. Dad's mm ; U built just right for that kind of a job , The Now Orleans , Atlanta and Montgom ery clubs are so far tbeonlv Southern league teams which have reserved their plovers for next year , Cleveland won the second championship lu splloof tbo predictions of the eastern papers which declared bolh Roslon und Philadel phia lo bo stronger teams. Jay Faatz declares that the Uochoitor club owes bun bao.t salary dating from Julv last , but then Fnatz couldn't bo happy un less ho hud something to Kick about , Cliafloy Cashing has returned to the * tabo ! In Milwaukee for tbo wlnlor. Charlie says there are exactly 8.07-,2aJ ties between Providence , H. J. , and Browervillo. William A. Sunday , well known to all ad- inlren of tbo national game as "Billy" Sun day , Is lu politics. He U running ou tbo pro hibition tlcuot for tbo general assembly In the First senatorial district of Illinois. "When will newspapers which claim to have the good of baio ball at heart ccaso | tn- pressing upon the public that the game is a business and not a sport ! " Sporting Llfo. If a fcuv more newspaper * bad paid eoruo at * * " * tontion to business principle base bait might not have boon in the condition that It li today , Anson will goon nn extended hunting trip thtough Iowa after the cloio of the bnso ball season. It ! to bo hoped thnt uli eye for nlgcon shooting has not deteriorated to the 8 md extent as bis ability to lilt the ball. .lane Sicnzol led the Northwest league In batting with nn average of , .1.VJ. Wlllto Mains stood eleventh In the list with .2T3 nnd "trl-sockcr" Strauss could only stock up.213. Comp's nvorago was .139. btrauss led the second basemen In Holding. Joe Hattln , the vctonin third baseman , nf- tor twontv ycms on Iho diamond , 1ms gone back to hts old trade of bricklaying. Luckv .Tool Munv will bo tbo impecunious ball lessor , with empty stomach nnd trousers out nt the knees , who will envy you before many moons. In the face of thn threat ! of the macnato * tomukon-iU per cent reduction' snlarlo * iicxt year , about the same per cent of the players would nnil It advisable to sprnid the winter lonrnlng n trado. Iho past sunson has furnished some Illustrious examples'of men who hud boon very noor ball plnvbrs becoming excellent bricklayers , section hands , etc. Ton nnn up a tree It bozlns to lee it ns though the Bean titters would carry the championship rnz to the Hub nnd drtipa It over the door ot Fiinoull hnll. Well , Uniton ought to have something. Shn hn been robbed of the nonot Incident to the nativity of the world's champion pugilist ntid the base ball championship wlll.sotvo as u sort of elixir to soothe her In her despondency. WhlK | > rrluiH ill tin ) U'llocl. Tne Omnhn Wheel club boys are talking of organizing nn Omaha century club , The Omaha Wheel club G. OJ .O. C. was organ/ ! . ) ' ! last week with llftoon charter mt miiors. The objcr.t of the club Is to tuko an nnnunl riiti each season. Some of the Council Bluffs w.hcclmon are organizing n World's frtirV'Whool club'lor the purpose of riding to Chicago during the fair. The membership will bo limltud , Perrlgo's L. A. \ \ . stove ' ( so dubbed by Sonutor Morgan ) wns set In place one day lust week , and many a cash prlza .session may bo looked for during the coming winter. A Inrgo number of the Omaha Wheel club bovs rode to Watfrloo.vln Elkhorn last Sun- liny , stopping off at the Lmsrson seed farm , where a few hours were whllcd awny among the melon patches , Ilattcnhnuor brothers nnd Carathnss of Council Bluffs look n ratnalo last Sunday afternoon north of Big lalco nnd claim they made some discoveries which would surprise the natives nttho World's fair. Miss Powell and Miss Kuno , members of the Oniutia Lidiei' Wheel club rode to Lo gan , la. , last Sunday. It is a hard rldo for a lady and very few laities wish to try It. Miss Powell aud Miss Kuno made the trip of forty-two miles in six hours. The ticket for the election of the Nobras- Itu Lsnguo of American Wheelmen nro out , nnd now who Is going to buy Urn ? There will bo very little competition ai there is but ono candidate for each ofllco with the exception - coption of the nflico of chief consul for which A. II. Pcrrigo and H. 1C. Smith are candidates. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. O. Daxon were last Wednesday evening the recipients of n very handsome woddinir gift , a silver lea service , from the Tourist Wheelmen , of which club Mr. Djxon is rnprosontntivo to the League of American Wheelmen. Captain Potter presented the gift ana Mr. Daxon rospondoJ , thankinir the boys and assuring them that tbo Tourists would always bo remembered In the Daxon household. On thn Tourists' called run to Logan , In. , last Sunday liftoen members turned out and all hud u very eoocl time. The roaas wcro in line shape auil for miles wcro as hard and smooth us a track. Severn ! pilo-ups were ox- onrouto , but all carao out without Ccrinnccd ijury. The ' 'push" arrived nt Losan at 10 n. in"nml were taken' in tow bv the Logan wheelmen and shown the city. After a good dinner , which wo % relished by nil , a visit was paid to the Mormon encampment , where a couple of hour.i were spent roauilncr through the city of tents. The balance of the day- was spent at the club house of the Logan wheelmen , where they were royally enter tained until train time. Horse * und floi'rtmiion. c Manager and liohort J , 1-vear-olds , ore the record of that ago,2:03 . tied for pacing , : 4. Sallie B , bv Young Jim , dropped dead in tbo third heat of the 2:19 race at Lexing ton. Hurry Wilkoj , 2U1' ' < , sold at the sire sale for J300 , and Rotaflud Witkos brought Amcricus , bv Onward , dam bv Dictator , has been sold to C. J. Hamtln of Buffalo for S15.00J. It is promised that William L , sire of Axtcll , 2:12. : will bo on the turf ucxt year. Hols 10 yours til'd. Allcrton is said to have ontlralv recovered from his lameness , but ho will bo given no training this year. H. S. Heed ol Lincoln , Nob. , has sold to William Simpson of Norton. Kan. , Western Wilkes and some mares torfO.SOO. Mr. J. D. Creiguton ot this city purchased New York Central , 2:13 , at the Lexington sale and sold him ut an advance of $ "iOO. Ono thing can bo said in favor of Nancy Hanks if she li fnst she doesn't nppoar on the street with her brother's suspenders on. Yoiikcra Statesman. Over 1,000 horses wcro entered for the four wooks' meeting at the Independence , In. , track , which began October 10. There were thirty-live entries In the first raco. The spectators at the Stockton , Ca ! . , meet ing objected to tlio races being contested forever over a kite track , and on the third day Doth the running nnd trotting races were over the regulation , Abdnllah Wilkes , owned by Charley Me- Cargar of Lincoln , paced n mile inM : on the kite track at Lyons recently. Abdallah Wilkes wns raised near Council Bluffi and started in llfo as a trotter , bat afterwards chopped into Iho paclne class. A sulky has bcon made for Hobort Banner that Is faomoUilng of an innovation. It bus pneumatic tires , forty-two'Inch wheels , and iho axles uro so arranuod that it can bo raised or lowered so ns to bo the right height for nnv horso. The material used is tubulur stcoi , Including the thills. Oiicitloin and AiMirnm. WAIIOO , Neb , Out. II , To'tho'Sportlii ! ! IM- Itorof Tin : Ilm : : Todcculo u hot plo.iso state Ilm lowUbt Uiiiiporattiro during last winter In * this part of Mubrauk.i , in your timidity piper , J 11. llAICT. Ans. The lowest temperature was 20 = below zero , registered on Jnnuarv 10. Coi.uuillia. Neb , Dot , 17. . To tha Sortlli2 | ) Editor of THU Ilm : : 1'ltutn umwcr thu follow ing iiimtlom | In TIIK SUSJMV llci : to decide u bet : A foots Sullivan does not xyhliiC'iirbett , U buts ho clou- . , the lljht Is a draw , wlio wins ? Ans. Tuo bet is drawn. OMAHA , Oct. 1" . To the Hportlti ! ; Kdltor of Tun IIKI : : I'lonse unawur the , folloivlni niius- tlon to dnelilo , v Ijct : lu n four-handml KUIIIO of double hi ill live A deals. . .Must A's p.ut- nordraw tuliU liundor euii hbhn'.d up curds that Is not trump ? A SUIISCHIIIKU. Ans. Ho can do as ho please * , I'llKMONT. Nob. , Oct. I8.nTo tllO S1101 till K Kdltor of Tins IlKBi Will you stuto-m THU H'M > AV llr.i : wluitlicr Corliott and Mitchell huvu over boxed to uthorV A. L. U , Ans. No. They were to have sparred In Madison Kquaro garden last February , but Iho match was stopped by polled interfor- enco. OMAHA. Out. 17. To the Sportlnir fCdltorof TIIK HrK ! What color Is Adrian Wllku * and nhon \ > as lie foaled ? Ans. Adrian Wilkes Is black. Ho was fouled In IbTS. IN' . 10. April-1,1391 , , Dr. J. | B. Moore Dear Sir ; Huvo bean troubled with catarrh. In my hoaj uud face for three yiy\M at times * usunublo to tioiir had a constant ringing In my oan and lot- two years wts almost deaf. Have tried sev eral so-called remedies and boon treated oy regular physicians und noted specialist ! , buc failed to get any relief. I tried ono bottle of M corn's Tree uf Llfo Catarrh Cure. It gave immediate relief and efTeutnd a permanent cure. I heartily recommend it to ull sutler- era of thU diseaio and \vlll cheerfully give any further In formation ou boiig ) addressed at my homo , No. 21 Swoonoy aye. , Burllng- ODj la. Foi sale by all druirglsu. Hespectfulllv , It. L. UCID. for sale by all drugglbU. Tbo profosson of the Ann Arbor , Mich , , university have had iheirsalurlos all raised Irom FJW to 4VJO H year by tuo regents. Mr * . L. U. Paltun , ItostuorJ , 111. , writes ! 1 From personal oxpsrlence 1 can rocommoqd DoWitt's Sanapurllla , a euro fc Impure blood and cenoral debility " MARVELS OF NEW MILLINERY How the Hellos of Fashiouablo Omaha Will * ba Hoad-Ooarecl Thh Season. CHIC SHAPES AND GORGEOUS COLORS The Illncorcrlo * nln llcportcrVlin Visited the Mixllfitcft of Omxhii unit the .Sucrtit * They Tolil mini. For the rurposonof enlightening tilmsclf upon the to a mucuUno mind Incompre hensible and Indescribable vngivrlos and I lOlosyncrntlcj of fbmlnmo hcmlpcnr for tlio I approaching winter , A3 they will bo lllus- U-iUcil in Omaha , ti-r porter visited no "em porium" near the corner of Fourteenth and Douplas mul ulfHilently slated his mission to n stately beauty itii black , with short curly luur , dazzling tcs'.li , uud a RQlf-poisesscd manner. Sha comprohecttea thonUimllon nt OMCJ nnil with an nmusod twinkle In her eye proceeded to par.ilyra that reporter with n tocbuicnl exposition of fall anil winter fash ions. IIuU nra to b < i Inrgo this season. How large It would bo dlDIcnlt to say , for , given u tendency , fashion oii'v ' , stops when furtnor development Is Impossible. This expansive- noss. however. Is confined to the brim. The crown has dwindled to such dlmlnutlvo pro portions that It Is hnnlly worth cons. deration , Such beauty and gorzoousnoss of coloring has novcr been seen since ttio days of chiv alry , us hny ono may discover f roui a gl'inco over the pnrquot of the opera house or an Inspection ot the show windows of the fash- lonnblo modlsta * . No bird of tbo trouics was over arrayed ID more plowing plumnpo than will bo the fashionable beauties of Omana this winter , The cxtrcnio Is a flaming rod , n beautiful color , but Just imagine the sensa tion , If two or tin co years nco there had flashed Into Trinity cathedral , for Intlnnco , among tbo blacks , browns , grays , creams and whites which were ( jay enough In thosa days , a blazing meteor of the bright est cm-nation , with & brand , Happing brim , a crowti like a dlcu box mid plumed lltto the helmet of a medieval cavalier. "Tnoso nro very fai bionabla In Now York now , " explained the reporter's curly headed Instructress. "A littla conspicuous i Uinl Ob , I don't know. Cut oh , ye" , aultc the correct thing for any ono wltn the complex ion to ntacd It. " From this extreme the colors shndo away throunh all the warm autumn tints seen only on n manic-clad hillside after the ilrst touch of the frost artist's brushes. Ono of the creations tenderly caressed by the whlto IliiKors of the young lady dis played all of thosa colors In n marvelously constructed headdress of i-ea velvet , brown felt and dark green plumes. And so skill fully wcro the materials handled and the colors matched and blcndod that the effect was no more glaring than is that of the autumn leaf. A hat to bo worn almost anywhere is a ad brimmed gray with n wide binding of black velvet , trimmed wltn the stiff Alsa tian bow , ono of the leading features of hat irctiltccUivo this season , and n long , tlroop- 'ng black plumo. The crown of this affair Is , lie shape ot the frnstnim uf a cone itiout two inches in diameter at the base. As far us utility is concerned a clrcu- or door mat would answer every purpose , j 'or no human Uoad could ever Lo forced into liat crown. Now comes a "creation" In dark grenn , 'dvot. The brim is rather wide and per- 'ectly Hat. From the center of this piano .hero rises up n "crown" which in slza and shape is exactly like ono of the old-fashioned cundlo exlinguisners which wo can ull to- member. Some sort of narrow white trim ming Is celled spirally about this cone and little- preen plumes sprout out almost anywhere and everywhere. "Don't you tliinlt that is lovely ? " inquired Miss Curlybcad as she hold it out at arm's ength and wor.shipud It. "Unspeakably- gasped thornportcr , and a Ittlo titter witi'dotT him that ho was not alone. There wcro Jlvo or six other curly- beads in various parts of the store and as many p.urs of sparkling eves were taking In the .situation and appreciating it to the dis- comlituto of the interviewer. 'Now hero is something which is pretty to bo worn at tho'thaater , for instance , " and the young lady brought forth u pure white ono. ono.Thuro was no doubt about it , it , was pretty even In the abstract without the pretty face which it will homo day tot off , no doubt. It was composed of some sort of felt. white as the drivenisnow , and a inueuillcont long white ostrlch'pluuio full gracefully over the broud brim. So far as colomvas concerned , the next was perfectly satisfactory. The foundation was brown with rose pint : trimmings and setoff off with a long Drown plumo. Hut there was that crown utriiiii , and this time It was two stories high. The Ilrst story was a ulco box about three inches high , and the second wns also u dice box but a couple of sizoj smaller and opcji at the too. "Now , what do you supuoio that cup was put there for ? " asked tlio reporter , who was this tuuo an honest searcher for the truth. "Oh , well. It would do for matches , wouldn't III" smiled his informant , as she handed out the next lovely thing for $15. It wasn ribbon hut in lavoti'Jor ' cream anil yellow tints , with a plume Unit sproutnl up'llku u prince ofVulos feather. Whan tiic rain rains on it the days of usefulness of this J15 hat will bo over. A very picturesque headdress waj ono which had a sensible crown , a dark brown foundation with deep croiun trim mings and two long streamers. Sot about the crown was a brown velvet continental cocked 1ml showing a yellow lining. Throe "loves of bonnet : . " were shown at most unlovely prices. The first was an evening bonnet snurklin ? with irides cent trimming which U ono of the very newest things in fall millinery. This w.i 3 really ono of the daintiest , most oc- wltchlng conceptions shown. Its colors were cream and tan , over which was a spray which looked Ilka the drop ; , ot dew. Another bnnnot not qullo so delicate was of black velvet wtlli Kilo grean trimming ? . Thu stiff , straight aigrettes In all color * nro qillto the mode , quantities of them being innsiod In at the b.ick or the frout of 'the hat. hat.On some of the whlto and light-colored felu npptur ( lowers upplicjiiad In u darker color. Ttiu Tandem , as its nnino might imply , is ono of thu smartest huts of the season. It has a hard CM wii , low and square , the brlni : ) turiioa upward In a piquant retrousse , with tno back and front slightly pointed , Cloven crowns In felt hats are associated with traveling , for these nro much used for the purpose. Doing so soft and pliable , they can bo Mowed away In the pocKot. Many and useful nro the traveling hats shown , They are trimmed either with broad braid or velvet or silk ribbon. Many are prususscd of what are called the winged sides or brims which stand up like wines. A p ratty matinee hat for a young girl U of rtcc straw , edged under tlio broad urlm with Nile green velvet and trnumud around the low crown with whlto ribbon loops striped with honoy.iucUlo pin if , Intermingled with fan pmltlngiilu whlto luce. Soft shaded os trich tips aru In front. Tne LotilU capote for n. young matron has a soft brim in plaited black not , edged with a wreath of berries and follngo In Jet or iho iridescent bangles , matching ttio bead of thu hair pin amidst bur curls. The crown , of puckered tulle , Is covered with yellow corn llowors and upstanding ribbon loops match ing the wide string * . Tliroj of the pretty blossoms ncstlo lovingly on the curls of her brow , whllo u buiil * boaj rests lu the center , accompanied by JOG wlnus and a trulnossa trailing buck umoug the ( lowers and drooping ovov to touch the wavy inunsoa of Buir behind. No other Sariiipariila has the merit by which Hood's S.irsamrilla liai wun such a tlrm hold upon tlioicoulldoaeo of the people , Durdottp ; thu humorist , is a deacon In the Baptist caurch at UU homo , Bryu Mawr , ! ' _ _ . .S or JMMJIIO.Y. Strlpoil bonpnllncs In Iridescent colors nro vry \ no wand popular. Color plays nil Important part In the fashions of the iliiy , the gayest of tints mid .most surprising of color combina tions npponrlnjr oven In llio corded ntul twilled turn plnidotl wool cowns , the Ilrst to nppoar upon tlio ptroot to nnnomico the nativity of the mode. Fine fjold Rltnp is ono of the most fashionable garnitures , especially for the trimming of cloth drosses. They may bo had with a triple cord , wldb enough to garnish the hem of the skirt as well as a narrower design not much rnoro than a cord , but ot course Hat. Hat.In In honor of Qtioon Isabo'la appear huts , wraps , slippers , nnd jewels ar ranged in anIIquo patterns , and among the most elegant of autumn bonnets of black velvet urn those c.illcd the queen , trimmed with the softest and most delicate - cato of yellow Is iballo roaos and jot aigrettes. Codices nro without exception fund- J l ) and almost invariably terminate at Iho waist line , wheiotho wUirt IH hooked up over the bodice bcnoalh a band of -velvet or trimming ; or they are made in the strictly omplio order , falling in folds from the short yoke or juckot Without being confined except just below - low tile-bust J Among- the many pretty novelties which tho'now season Is bringing is a dagger for the hair , which is tlio liuost touch to'tho'empiro ' atvlo of wearing the hair in the high .Toscphino knot. The hilt of.tho dagger Is several Inches long , and IhcTprettiost ones are of a dull gold filigree , studded with small stones of many sprls. . . The young man who is sunding n box of sweets , to the girl ho adores docs it properly only when ho ties on top a Russian enameled spoon.Vitli this aho will convey the dainties to her pretty lips , nnd for this lie will pay about $2.5. Hut when it comes to a ques tion of love , should money bo consid ered V Just now , instead of the dainty por- fumcs , all tin fashion girls are hunting for old scents. The Cliineso ones nro especially liked , but a girl who has tin old Hvryptin.il receipt is looked at with envy , though her men friends insist it hag u stuffy smell very suggestive of mummies. Pretty school dresses are nwdo of brown or green tweed for winter wear , in combination with ale blue wool. The sldrt h killed to "a narrow belt , which fastens with a buckle of silver. The blouse is of the blue , and Iho rovers on the coat , also of blue , have silver buttons for a finish. The little coat is lined with blue like the blouse. These dresses are effectively made up in scarlet and white , or blue and scarlet. The now Russian bolts are really workaofart. The lloxiblo bolt bind is sometimes divided into sover.il narrow bands in front to which is attached a , largo ornament with pendants , perfect copies of rare pieces of goldsmith ; , ' work from specimens in collections. Others have enameled buckles of cu'-ious shape aim color , anil other buckles are of gold filigree on curious bolt bands. The no\y ribbed velvets are very much used to trim gowns of faced cloth and camel's hair. Those velvets , with Rus sian vcloui-3 , have become decidedly popular and are used for cloak di esses , rcdingoty , three-quarter coats nnd parts of tailor costumes. They appear in shades of chestnut , copper , bruwn , ma genta rod , gray , moss and olive irrccn , and are narrowly ribbed likn coi-fln < > " Pretty boxes and odors arc used to sell such soaps as no one would touch if he saw them un disguised. Beware of a soap that depends on something outside of it. Pears' , the finest soap in the world is scented or not , as you wish ; and the money is in the merchan dise , not in the box. AM sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people are using it. ARE YOU SUFFERING nto .1 female Catarrli or llllCUfflltSSTl , Chronic , Nervous or Private Disease IP SO , OAI ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Arknowlodcotl to 'jo thn inoit uccoiriil Bjieolallit In ii AnvAiK , iiwou. Notvoui , am * AXO UHI.V- JUI IHblASErl. iJonorrlmnln ( torn 1 to 0 ilajr . Brpiillli cural without Murcur/ . All taio > for life faTIUUTUIlK permanently curaJ. ramoril co.n- nlcle HltuoulcuUliu , oiiiillj or illlaUtU-a. riir > MI-cied at liouiu I'X I'atlsnt wltUjiU u mornsnfi 1""lT"nP ' ? | J < iA ? AND HKCTAI , U , CHH3 c.iroa . wiilYr nt naln or ( lutiinllun fioui tinihioi3 II TIlliliuKU ! AN" VA KICOUKI.K permvionllr Una Vutcu .rull c rj.l. . Mi-tlioU now aiU unfailing WEAK MEN JVITAMTV WKAK ) , MalJBObrtoo cloil nppll. cKtlPO to l > n Uio oritiidiri Korora luontil itr.Un orviMt BBXOAI. KXCKSdU-J In mlJJU llfu , Of Iromlhu ctlccUof jruuibrtil tulllei. WI'AIC MKS AUK VICTIMS TO NKHVOIH III ? . niUTVoi KXIIAUJTIO.V , WAbTlNl ! WKAK.VIJS3 INVOMJVrAliy l.039Bi wllU IJAIILV DBUAJT In VOUNO n < l SIIOIIL.H . AOKIJ ; lacK of Tim , TlKor , and itronittn , wliU e n l orgam ImiulruJ nj wuikononoaprjmitnrelrln aiiproiodluKoM u < e. Allrl Wruaullf to ouruow treatment fur Ion of TlUlpowor. C. ll on or mlJrmJ with itara for rlrcuUrJ , frea book a-M rosolpt : . ll Oftirlnc t CoirlOJ US Boutli 13th KtrJUt Dr. seancsa OI.UIB ) , OUAUA , MB. Nozttn 1'uUOlIlco. Unlike uniclublt which art tidulteratcd Cocoa * Indigestible & Cocoa * tilth stank , -BEST ( AND OOE8 FARTHEST - leavcs no Sediment on the bottom of the cup. OVERCOAT PICNIC. Free Admission at The Western Clothing Go's : THIS WEEK. PROGRAMME. 7ZPROGRAMME. IVA L 7Z . Mo ! f Kersey overcoats , three shndoa. rondy to wnltz out at $ B.DO , ncvei * baforo sold less than $1O.OO. GALLOP. Shetland Ulstors , plaid lliiinn , will gallop quick nt$0.7D , others nsU2.OO _ ! for them. FOLLOW. Men's fine Dross ovsrcoats will follow in Una ut'unhonrd of pricea. LANCERS. Boys' Shetland Ulsters nt$3.OO will changs linnda rondily , thlt- - beinq hairthelr value. QUADRILLE. Boys' Kersey , melton nnd Irish frieze overcoats , net their part , nprs on account of good looks and low price ? ALL POLKA. Children's cape overcoats nt $1. CO jump along , ages 4 to 18 at quicUstop , the low prices will make them ao. MARCH. Children's stylish Lord Chumley overcoats nt S2.00. lead tha procassion for good value. We guarantee n saving of25 per cent comparing our prlooo with others at this J. UAMBERGKU. Prop. Mnil Orders will receive prompt attontion. Bo sure of street nud number. THE SAFEST , BEST AND MOST RELIABLE CURE FOR lipor M\ \ Opium , JNIorphine , TOBACCO. A euro ( ; n.irnnccil ( In cu'ry Tor fnit'iur imrllciiLm ntl- dress dm Blair , Neb. .PAID . ON IDEPOSJTS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Til * eminent ipidnllit In r.orvoni , rhrontc , prlvnlo. tlonJ. ikln n.l . uiinnty rtlionioi. A retmlar na ralilcrud Kraduulo In muilclno , na 'Jlplonmi nnil cvrilflcatc' olinir. n ctili tre'illnv wllli tlui grfntul iiiccon . utHrrli , ipermniufrlioca , losi munliocM.temtnal woakiium , nuht Io3 e , luipotiincy , lynlilll' . . nrlclure. xon. Jrrhuoa , uleot , tftrlcocelc.ctc. No momirr ubeJ , Nen tiontmunt ( orIon of tlul IIUWIT. l > nrlli < uii bla to flslt momu7 be Irentel * t homo \ij \ corrusiiuniloncu. MoiHUn * or Initrumcnti > ont lijr mall ( ireiprrsi curolr Pdcke'1. no ni rk tolnjlcntu rontuntn or mndor. Ono personal Interflow | iri-Iuiru > l. Coiiiullklloa . froa. l orroiuniidenro ttrlctly private. Hook UlJ6terl i of 14/0) lonl 1 J. Offlja Uuuti'J . m. to U B. UunJun Wfi. jn.lo ilm bund Hump lor rcol/ . DREW , BAILEY Troth 1'lllod With un' I'.iln iiy HID Iiitust I liven- tlont TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUC t'.vix OK IJANOEH AFUMjfeETOK TEETH ON iiuuiiEit KOH W5.OII , Perfect fll cnnrniuood. Tooth extracted In the inornliiir. IHOW onus Insartoa In evunliu Hi'ii bpoulnioiiaof llomovahlo Hrldjio. Hue Hpoelinen'j of Kloxlblu l.iaxtlu I'l.itu All work \vnrr.iiited ut roruaentoj. | Olllee , 'llilid Floor , I'.ixUri lllic. Tclcplimia lHi ( , imiml r.ir.tin SU. Take Ulovuto ; i r Sfiliway fro u t th ARE TROUBLING YOU ! WPll.romonntllmvn tliom vxnuilnu'l \ > 1 our oiitl- Ican Frooof rlior/o. arid , If ii < vo nry. ilttcil with pair ii f our 'l'KIU-m'1-ION" HI'lM'TAtl.KH at UVK OhASMid-tlio bunt In ttiu wurlil If I" " < lo "l need ulnmoi wo lll toll jou iianil nrtvlio ipii what to clo. ( ill.l ( > 81'KCTACI.KH or K\f. ( ll.ABsKH KHOM H HI' . hl-KKI. Sl'KC'rAnH7 OK K\tt UI.AiBKM ntoil | | L'l' . I'liiln , 'inuVP , blue or wlillo ila"e , for jirulectliu H'O 'J ° 'i Ir0m | inlr up. & Bro. Go Max Meyer . , , Jewelers and Opticians. Farnam and 15th Streets Omaha FARM FOR SALE , A farmof IKUucici In ( own of llunu na. Hlalno ro.Neti , HUuatril on thu Dliiual mid Mtildl * l.nup rl\er > , or.u utllofrom Diinnliik lntlu'i ' ou tbo 11 , 4 M , H , H. ror.rlc..D | . < l 7'1Jl > y'MSKIOUFl ' i JJ l.iku fctr l tlilcago.IU. INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM I6lli and Howard Streets , OMAHA ) NEBj I'or thu treat meat of Chronic , Private l Nervous Diseases , i M\IE AND KEMAU : . LMIcs , Fistula , J'issuro nnil Slrlc- tuvo ol'llio Itcctiiiu permanent- Jy cured without the use of Knife.J Ligature or Caustic. EnuloM If In Mnmps nnd nur 107 imgp HOOUj on I > JSKAHMml ; ! ) OurHllon lllunkv , will I'D MA1I > l-'UKE. irriitNATi : ( > N.\r < HANITAKIUK , Kith und Howard Sti. , Omaliu , Nt W , C. MAXWII.I : M. 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