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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1893)
TTTT ? rwrATTA TA T T V nPfi. , rPTTT7CT\ V 1QO1 ? FALCONER'S ' COST CASH SALE Onr Not Increase of Thirty-Tbieo and One- Third Per Cent OVER LAST SUMMER'S SALES Proven tlml Tlinro In Almiy Money Amonp thn IVopIo for Pn Ulv ll rcnlin for Seven Dnjs .Morn liny 'Wlmt You AVnnt of 111 Without n Cent DF PROFIT ADDED. JACKETS , CAPESAND AND WRAPS. All must go. JACKETS AT $2.00. Take your pick of 50 early fall jack ets brought out to sell at from $5.00 to 8.00 this week at $2.00 each. FALL JACKETS AT $3. 75. A fine assortment of now style jackets , many worth as high as SlO.UOj for the next 7 days your choice at $ H,7i ) each. JACKETS $5.00 EACH' A grand polcetion of fall and winter now style jackets ranging up to $15 each all go this week at $5 each. PALL AND WINTER GARMENTS $7.75. In this $7.75 lot will bo found ladies' plush garments worth up to $2,5 each. The plush cloaks are carried over , hut the jackets nnd capos are all new and were bought to hell this season at from $12i" > 0 to 817.50 each. At $7.75 they arc wonderfully cheap. FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS $13.50. A beautiful assortment of high grade latest , fitylo jackets , capes and wraps , worth from $20 to $30 each. Your ehoico for the next povcn days , 913.50 each. GARMENTS AT $10. All of our very finest imported pat tern garments that should bring $30.00 , S.Ti.OO and $40.00 each , cut for this seven tlnvs' elToi-t to $10.00 each. AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HANDSOME DRESS. Wo have about 40 handsome imported pattern robes of union wool fabrics , car ried over from last fall , the lowest price fiiiit in the entire assortment was marked $15.00 , most of them were $20.00 , $22.50 , $2.'i.OO , $30.00 and $35.00 robes ; they will nil bo thrown on our counters today at $8.75 per robe ; the styled wore really in advance of last year ; a sample line of them will bo on exhibition in our west show window. If you need a good fall or winter dress see these robes. 25 pieces of $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 black silks on our counters now at $1.05 per yard. 15e and 20c wash goods 3jc. 20o sateens f > . All our 25c and 30c Scotch gingham for today only , wo will sell at lOc per yard.Wo Wo will also place on sale 500 yards of 2nc , 30c and 35c dark and light ground batcen at lOc per yard. We will not stop at cost now. Every thing must go. Whatever you buy of us is Iv positive bargain. N. B. FALCONER. Fireworks tonight , Courtland beach. llroiTiinll Hull , OtimliH. Nob. Bishop Worthlneton , visitor ; Rev. Robert Doberty , S. T. D. , rector. Fall I term begins Wednesday , Sent. 20. For catalogue and particulars apply to the rector. IloincnrcUpis' IJxcurslonn. September 12 and October 10. If yon contemplate changing your lo cation it will pay you to lake advantage of the Burlington's Ilomescokers' ex cursions of September 12 and October 10. On those dates round trip tickets to the cheap land regions of western Ne braska , eastern Colorado and northern Wyoming will bo on bale at very low rates. Nearly 50 per cent saved. The Burlington route will also sell round trip tickets to southern points Texas , Oklahoma , etc. at considerably reduced rates. Aslc the city ticket agent at 1324 Far- nam street for full information. QUEER AFFLICTION. Alliort rreclorlcks Sinlilrnly Develops Symp- toiiiH of llytlrophnlilH. Albert Fredericks , who lives .it 1718 South , Tenth street , was taken to the county Jail nt nn curly hour yesterday morning suffering from what nt llrst glance appeared to bo in cipient hydrophobia , but whlcli Is believed : dn by many to bo merely a fit of temporary in sanity duo to nlclilmnro or nervous ailments. There was some ( lilllculty found in nrrcst- i InR Fredericks , who is a powerful man , and tlio ofllccrs were ronilorcd wary by the fact that tie was frothing ut the mouth , hugging and iitlne the bed clothing and occasionally barking like a dog. Indicating that ho is Buffering from hydrophobia. is wero'sent for , nnd Dr. Towno came in re- uponso ton telephone call , and after n hard struggle the handcuffs were put on the man nnd ho was conveyed to the wagon , where inu pitiful scene occurred. Fredericks appeared to become conscious of Ills position , and , after calling for nmt rapidly gulping down a glass of water , screamed frantically : "Mammal Mother I Alice , darling I ( his wife ) what have I done to you ? " It required the efforts of three policemen to hold Fredericks in the wagon until the jail wns reached. Ar- r'.ved tlicre , ho uccamo somewhat rational , stating that ho hud had n bad Dlghtnini'o , ns tlio result of a hearty sapper , nnd that thcro wnn nothing the matter with him. "I know this " HiB place , ho said , looking about him "I'vo - , prcai-hod to the prisoners lioro sovornl times , " Ho nsked the olllcers to lot him go to his wlfo and b.iby , to whom lie referred in the most touohln Iy tender tcnns , and when told that ho had been choking and maltreating his wife ( luring his freii/.y lie retuscd to bclluvo It. From Fredericks himself nml from neigh bors It was leunicil that ho wns bitten by a dog about n month ago. Whether the bite lias resulted In hydrophobia or whether the man has so worried over It as to become In sane It Is hum to say. nbo Or. Towno believes the latter theory to bo the correct one , the fiic.i of the man's drinkIng - Ing water tending to disprove the hydrophobia - phobia Idc.i , ra.ut Fredericks has been. In the city about . eight months , during which tlmo ho has been doing various kinds of odd jobs , Ills father IK eatd to bo an ofllccr In the llntish srmy und his mother a uatlvo of the West ; Indies , which Inttcr statement Is somewhat berne out by Frodoricks' complexion and features. Ills wlfo , of whom ho upponrs toed bo very fond , Is an iCnglUh woman. Yesterday morning Fredericks appeared perfectly rational and talked About hisnflnlrs In n commonpluco way , His friends' claim that hols subject to fits. Physicians did not eifimino him ycsteiKlixy , but whim they do bo will probably bo allowed his liberty , Fireworka tonight , Courtland boni'h. Culm lit Aniilliur 'Tho last of the gang of burglars who broke Into and oiiiptlou tlio . r.arsen tailor shop n few weeks ago has btfiw approtiomlod and is now at the police sta tion. His name ' is William Nlxou. Ho was arrested V3aturda.v before last with tcveral ollitMvafc' IA Council UlutTs and on Captain Mostyn and Detective Savngo look- let' over the gang thev recognized tlio much wanted uurglar and transferred him to this ildo of thanvor. Nixon Is tlio party who broke the window t the tlmo the l/irscm burglary was com- niltted niul the police think they have ovl- denuo suniclenl to tend him to the penlten- ; 'immediately after committing this last Job Nixon went to take In the sights at Chl-ugo i , nnd but for his lielue talcun as n rai ; In UouuUl UlutTn ho mignt uow bo a free uiau. BOSTON xSTORE BARGAINS Immense Oaih Purchases from Hanl-Up Jobbers and Importers Sale Today , FINEST SILK VELVETS , 5C AND IOC nrniln Printed China Slt'k , Ifio Yard , nnd thn ( Iniinlot Stock of Gooila I'.vor Slinwn In Amcrlcii. SILK VELVETS , f.C AND 100 EACH. On our front bm-ffniii cirolovo will plnco today thousands of sample jiiocos of the flnost grades of Imported silk velvets In nil the latest colorings nnd the finest qualities , your choice to day of any of tliofio wimple pieces at fie and lOc , according to sl/.o. Today wo will positively close out ovary remaining yard of our printed China silica that sold up to $1.00 a yard , go toclav at Inc. fMI'OUTEl ) PATTERNS. $2.38 COMPLETE PATTERNS. lf > 0 unmade dress patterns containing 7 yards all wool 40-inch camel's hair , in plaiu and fancy novelty suitings , anil 12- inch all wool Wiilo suitings , ' all now shades. $ U.I)8 ) for an entire pattern. Imported dress patterns $ ; ) . ! )8. ) 17f > unmade dress patterns containing 7 yards each of 42-inch all wool now hopsacking - sacking and nattoe cloth , in all the new autumn shades of browns , greens , blues , plums , heliotropes and blacks. SU.OS for an ontiru pattern. IMPORTED PATTERN SUITS. $4.00. 12o unmade dress patterns , containing fiO-inch all wool medium weight now whipcord , 50-inch all wool drop do Paris , all now check olTccts , 50-inch all wool Imslcet cloth , the latest novelty for early fall wear. $ J.OO for an entire pat- torn. $2o.OO IMPORTED PATTERNS. $12.50 ] The finest imported pattern suits over shown in Omaha , all exclusive patterns , " the latest confections from Europe. "Wcshalr , the now serpentine chango- ahlos , shadowed ombres , two-toned ox- callers , changeable sail cloth , clarmont glace Fraticaiso. All go at $12.50. BOSTON STORE , N. W. corner ICth and Douglas. Fireworks tonight , Courtland beach. v Look nt the Tlmo Tallin of the Lake Shore route America's best railway and you will readily bo convinced of the excellence of the uas- sonyer. borvioo now afforded between Chicago and the cast. Trains leave Chicago as follows : 7:10 : a. in. , Buffalo accommodation ; 8 a. in. , the fast mail , has parlor car to Cleveland and Pitts- burg and sleeper , Cleveland to Now York , arriving 105 : ! n. m. next day ; 10I0 : ! a. in. , Chicago & Boston special , solid vcstibulcd train , 'dining car and butrot library car to Boston , arriving 11:40 : p. m. next day sleeper to Now York arriving 2:10 : p. m. ; 2 p. m. , exposition - position flyer , the famous twenty-hour Now York train , making the run be tween Chicago and Now York five hours faster than via any other line , a solid vcstibulcd train , arriving in Now York at 11:15 : a. in. next day ; ; i:10 : p. in. , At lantic express , vcstibuled sleepers to Now York , dining car , arrives in New York at 8:50 : p. in. ; 7:45 : p. m. , through sleepers to Wheeling , Cleveland , Now York and Boston ; ! ) p. in. , through sleepers to Cleveland , Pittsburg and Buffalo ; 11:30 : p. m. , through sleepers to Cleveland. B. P. Ilumuhroy , T. P. A. , 727 Main street , Kansas City , Mo. ; C. K. Wilbur , western -passenger agent , Chicago. BURKE'S SMOOTH GAME. rinltcrton SIIJ-H tluit tlio Rani Dlauiund , Tlitot M In Custody. Advices have been received from Billy Pmkerton in which ho denies that Frank Bruce , an alleged member of the Straiten gang , who was arrested for safe robbery at Tcrro Hnuto , Ind. , is the man who held up Pollock on a Chicago , Burlington & Quincy train last fall near Logan , and , coercing the passengers with his revolver , relieved Pol- lock of $23,000 worth of diamonds. The story ' comes from Tcrro fiautc that Bruce is iden tified as the robber bv liobort Flemine. a saloonkeeper from Missouri Valley. In. Mr. PInKcrtoii disposes of this report and ex poses an ingenious bchcmo on the part of gamblers , friends of the real robber , to provo nn alibi for him. Ifo says that James Burke , nlias Frank ShorclUC , a well known western all-around crook , cihchargcd from Utah pen itentiary , is the roblior. and Di.stnut Attor ney Koodilcr , at Logan , la. , who conducted the trial ono week ago Friday , had plenty of witnesses from among these on the train to identify Burke as ttiu robber , among them Fleming , who swore positively that Burke was the man. Burke made no defense nnd was hold to the grand Jury. A coterie of wealthy gamblers who are behind Biuco approached Fleming nnd seemingly retained him in their Interests. It was part of the program to got Burke out on an alibi and Fleming was sent to Terre Jlauto , where ho promptly idciitlflod Bruce , the safe robber , as the man wanted in the diamond robbery. Deuce's movements were followed from the tlmo thu description of the robber was made known and can provo that ho Is not the guilty man. Plnkcrtou | says that ho ascertained that Burke , alias Suorcllff , was on thu train and that ho was the robber. Suvcral witnesses have iden tified him , and the { amblers' schcmo to got Burke out by swearing Bruce into the peni tentiary will not wont according the opinion of the Chicago slnuth. HIS MISSING BOY. Jutlui rrU'itiuiinn Tlilnlis IIU Son Was Lost * In thu ItUiT. Julius Friedmann , who lives on Leaven- worth street , Juit cast , of Fourteenth , and is an employe of Wallace & Co. of CM and 5Hi South Thirteenth street , nsks that the city authorities take steps to\vard \ recovering the body of his souj 15 years of age , who , ho says , wns the person drowned by falling off ( the Jones strcut dump last Friday , instead of n man , as was first reported. Mr. Friedmann says that his son was tryIng - Ing to make a collection of stamps , nnd had , gone to the dump to EDO what ho could find on the ninny old envelopes deposited thcro. In going over the piles of waste paper ho ventured too near the edge of the dump , de spite tlu > warning of the watchman , nnd was carried down by a cave-In of dumpago and Qrovuicd. Several fishermen who saw the accident made efforts to save the lad , but before - fore they could roach him ho went down for the last time. Mr. Frlodmann cannot bo convinced , ex cept by actual search , that his sou's body is Irretrievably lost , but tliniks that It will bo found , If carefully sought for , somewhere near the scene of the accident. of people' mvo piles , out Do Witt's , j Witch Hard Salvo will euro tnora. Ftiroircll Kempt Inn. This evening , nt Beth-Eden Baptist church , the Baptist congregations of the city will uiilt lu a fitting farewell reception to liov. and Mrs. E. N. Harris , who are about to leave for Durmah , to cuter the missionary fluid , Tljolr destination is a , i > oiut near Uangoou , where for many years nlr , Harris' lather , as well as Kov. On Thomas Allen , father of Mrs , Harris , we're- engaged In missionary work , and whore Mr , Harris was born. Air , Harris has been pastor of tlio llcth-Kdcii congregation for so mo time , nnd much regret is expressed over Ihu departure ! of hlinsolf and his ustl- inaMo lady , coupled with all sorts of good wishes lor thulr success in tho. uow Hold j I they have clidsou , I ' Plloj of poopln .rave pt.cs , um 0 ; VYitl'q Witch Ha < olSalvu wllluuru Uu-u An Entire Curtain Mill Stock , Even the Curtains on the Loom , SACRIFICED TO US FOR SPOT CASH ICvcrjtliinc- tlio Itullillnf * In tlio Slmpo or n Cnrtuln , Whether In Tnlri , Wiolo or r rtVcro Sold to U . And nil goes on sale today in our basement , S2.fiO LACE CURTAINS 150 EACH. Thousands of unUnlsned lace curtains from 2 to 4 yards long , in all styles and qualities , worth up to $2.50 , your ehoico today for Joe. LACK CURTAINS , -IOC PAIR. Full size and full width good quality nottingham lace curtains go at > ! Uo n pair. ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS OSC PAIR. Very heavy nottingham lace curtains , extra largo size , GO inches wide , Gi yards long , for today USe n pair. At 81.15 n pair. Very fine lace cur tains that would bo cheap at 83.00 go at 81.15 n pair. At $1,08 n pair. Wo offer today- very fine Brussels olTcct luce curtains in now'nml dainty patterns , really exquisite goods , at Boston Store luipulnr iflco ) , Sl.OS n pair. They arc well worth &l.oO. At 92.50 iv pair. The very finest itntni- , tation Brussels curtains ; all the most desirable effects ; goods to equal thorn have never been shown for less than $5.00. BANKRUPT SHOE SALE. The great sale of Minrnus Weber's bankrupt exemption of shoos dra\rs \ the crowd now. The best shoes from the Sixteenth street store are what ho tool ; , and what his lawyer sold us. They go now less than half price atBOSTON BOSTON STORE. N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas. Fireworks tonight , Courtlaiid beach. You Cun't I tent It. Leave Omaha at1 p. in. via the Chicago cage , Hook Island & Pacific anil bo in side the World's fair grounds at 8 a. in. the following morning. You can't make this time via any other line , and the ac commodations to bo had on the great Rock Islr.nd are noted from Maine to California. By examining the map and time tables of tiffs line you will find that as a World's fait- line it stands without an equal , as passengers can avoid transfer and a tiresome and ex pensive trip through the city by getting ojl at Englewood und taking electric line direct to main entrance of World's fair grounds ; time , ton minutes. In addition to this train wo have trains leaving Omaha at fj p. m. , 7:10 : p. in , and 100 : ; ! a. in. , thus giving passengers the choice of four daily trains to Chicago and , as before stated , making quicker time and landing passengers at tlio World's fair in advance of all other lines and with loss trouble and expense. Dining cars attached to all through trains , serving the best meals of any dining car line in the United States. Per maps of Chicago , World's fail- grounds , time cards and sleeping reser vations call at 1C02 Farnam street. Charles Kennedy , G. N. W. P. A. J - Fireworks tonight , Courtland beach. BIACCIO"iS UEAD. Fatal TcrmliiHtlnn of n .Mysterious Assault on a Fruit Vunilor. Pedro Biaccio , the victim of a murderous assault committed ono week ago , breathed his last at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Presbyterian hospital. Ho died from the effects of injuries recohed upon that darlc Saturday night. The identity of his assassins is still some what shrouded In doubt. The police Imvo arrested Charles Martin , known as "Creole nC Charley , " and i'carl Brown , a dlsroputublo white woman. Martin and the woman are charged with iho awful crime. When the case was first reported to the police Detective Vaughn visited IJiaccio sev eral times with an interpreter , but tlio sick man , being in a semi-unconscious state , was unable to identify his assailants. Five days after the assault was committed a son-in-law of Biaccio aupeared at police headquarters and formally lodged the com plaint ngalnst the alleged murderers. Uotn of the suspected parties , however , stoutly maintain their innocence. The pollco have ascertained that Biaccio nnd another Italian exchanged some hard words early in the evening upon the Satur day when the deed was committed , but they have been unable to liml the mysterious man witli whom Biaccio quarreled. The wounds that resulted In Bioccio's death , were indicted with a sharp Instru ment which penetrated the skull ami caused inflammation of the brain , Surgeons imulo post mortem examination of the dead man lust evening but the result will not bo an nounced until this forenoon , when an in quest will bo held by Coroner Maul. Piles of people Irvvo piles , out Da Witt's Witch Hazel Silvo will euro them. Notr Church Organ. Workmen nro busily engaged nt the West minster Presbyterian church , Twenty-ninth and Mason streets , in erecting a fine , two manualo plpo organ , which the Indies of the congregation recently purchased fromStccro & Sou of Sprlngflold , Mass. The organ has boon In tfto'clty for two weeks , but the men who were to erect It were delayed In reach ing Omaha until Saturday. The work will now bo pushed , and it Is believed the Instru ment will bo In place by Saturday next. It Is the Intention of the Indiesot the church to give an organ concert just as soon ns practi cable after the Instrument has boon tostodf probabry some evening next week. Prof. Tabor will preside at the organ on the open ing , and a vocal program will bo furnished by a quartet of the First Presbyterian church , Miss Itocder. contralto of Westmin ster , and Miss" Harriet 13. Brown , lately re turned from Berlin , where slio has boon pursuing her musical studies the past two years. An exact duplicate of the Westminster organ has been ordered by Unity church pnd [ Is expected to reach Omaha shortly. Piles of people have piles , nut Do Witt's witchliazel salvo will euro thorn. - * - Reception I" Mnx Aliiretzrlt , Max Maretzok , the veteran director , who will have charge of the Opera Festival school , has arrived In the city and will bo tendered a reception nt the rooms of tho' school , fifth floor of the city hall , this evening. Invitations have boon issued to all of the leading musicians of tha city and state , to the local clergy und prominent business men and society people of the city to meet the master musician who will devote his cnor- pics for the 718x6 year to the upbuilding of the new muslcdl fenturc in this city. tle Mr. M.irclrtk U nt the rooms of the school each day for Iba purpose of selecting voice * for the schoohVlilch will be formally opened next week. Ainnltln Tnr Illnoil. Iifi what Hcbd's Sarsnparllln vigorously fights , nnd It in nlwnys vlctorous In ex pell Inp nil the foiil tajuts nnd giving the vital lluld the quality and quantity of perfect health. It euros scrofula , salt rhouni , bolls and all other ! troubles caused by Impure . blood , Hood's Pillcurt ) all liver Ills. 2T c. Sent by mall on rcct > lnt of prli-o by C. 1. Hood ft Co. , apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Interest In tlio Cclolirntlon of I.nbor Day I.ncnl .UnMlp. Beginning early yesterday morning the motor tr.ilns for Omaha were jammed with South Omaha people who wont to Omaha to look at the Labor day pa ratio and to take in the sights at the fair grounds. Work was stopped on nil public Improve ments and as ni.iny as could bo lot go from the packing houses were excused for the day. All the banks and city oflices were a label which road , "Legal Holiday , " and the doors were locked. Several of the merchants nloscd their ulacrs of business at noon and the city had a quiet appearance throughout the day. _ N Orcnulrcd Arrnneoinont. The public schools hero open this morning. This Is nlso children's day nt the fair. No provision has as yet bc.cn made for the scholars to attend. Prof. Mon roe was nskod about the mittcr this morn ing nnd said that no tickets had been sent to him for distribution , neither had the man agement of the fall1 said anything nbotit the fair to htm. Ho said that any of tlio children that wauled to go would bo excused , but no organized effort had yet bccnmado to have u majority of thorn go. Sltmild Have Kulil Horn. Another evidence that top prices are paid for stock at the South Omaha yards was demonstrated a few days ago. A man from Oregon came hero with n train load of cattle. Ono of the buyers hero offered him $3.53 for his stoclr. Ho refused the offer nnd went on to Chicago with his stuiT , where ho had to soil for $2.05. It is estimated that It costs nt least 20 cents n hundred to convey the stock from hero to Chicago , so the man lost 10 cents | i hundred on the deal by not selling at this nlnrkct. City Gossip. H. C. Wedge is in Papllhon. Hcv. C. N. Dawson went to Norfolk yester day. day.Born Born To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woppner , a son. son.Dr. Dr. .T. W. Bell returned yesterday from n trip to Illinois. S. D. Uyucarson and wlfo are In the city for a few days. Ben Cohen nndi.3 \ sister loft yesterday for a trip to Oklahoma. William Blow and family of Blair are visiting Mrs. H. L. Wheeler. Fred Sparling is very sick at his homo , Twenty-third und J. streets. Miss Moranda Haclloy of Stuart , la. , Is visiting Misses Alice and Huby Grifllth. Mayor Walker has moved his ofllco into the rooms occupied by City Attorney Van Dusen. Mrs. It. H. Grifllth and daughter , Mrs. Bula Johnson , are homo from a visit in Schuylcr. Benny , then-months old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Truehaft , was buried yesterday afternoon. The receipts of cattle yesterday were 5,000 , which is the largest number taiccn In for a long time. James Thomas and wife and daughter , Clnra. of Sheldon , la. , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Vinz. Mrs. D Ganoy was bitten by a vicious dog at Twenty-third nnd J streets. Tlio dog was shot by the dos catcher. Miss Barbara Hoymtin was called homo from Atlantic , la. yesterday on account of the serious sickness of her mother. The twenty-third anniversary of the battle of Sedan was celebrated Sunday by n ' largo uumber of Germans at Syndicate park.- A social was given last evening at the resi dence of Kov. C. N. Dawson by the Junior league. Ice cream ami other refreshments were served. The pollco gathered in twelve offenders over Sunday. All were discharged but three , who were assessed a nominal'sum for drunkenness. Two colored men had a fight in the alley way back of Fisher's drug store last even ing. One of the participants was captured and locked up. * The city council will rneot tonight. As no session has been held for , two weeks con siderable bnsmc'sa hus accumulated for the city duds to dispose of. An effort was maao last night to hold a meeting of the school board but as there was not a quorum present an adjournment was taken to Wednesday opening at 7tiU : ' o'clock. Bridget Tlerney and Mary Tobln have caused each other's arrest. The charge against both is using loud nnd profane language. The hearings will take place onu Vcok later. An entertainment was given by the Children's Mission band at the United Pres byterian church last night. The quackimr shakers and the broom brigade tooir. part anil refreshments wore served , John Flynn , Ed ICont and Charley Scarr returned yesterday from a week's hunt. The bo.vs report an elegant outing and plenty of sport. Flynn says that If he had had n scythe to mow the heads oil the chickens ho could have b.igged a million. As it was the party only got liOO birds. Some time ago Joe Cornish , the Jeweler , secured a Judgment against Jake Hyatt , a barber , for $28. Hyatt loft for the west about two weeks ago , storing his furniture hero. Yesterday a woman made an effort to ship the furniture to Hyatt , when Mr. Cor- ulsli attached it and stored it away until the bill is settled. An effort is now-being made to revive the Arlon singing society. A meeting of the of. llcors of the class has boon called to meet at the parlors of the Homo bakery , on Twenty- fourth street , on Thursday evening. Prof. Torrcnco of Omnh.i has made a very liberal offer to the class for the coming season , and most of thu members seem anxious to re vive the class. Piles of people have piles , out Do Witt's Wituli Hazel Salvo will cure them. GREETED. WITH MTTSIO. , I'lonsant Horuiiailn Tomluroil to Dr. livonilc nndil'urty Ventorduy. Yesterday afternoon Dr. Dvorak , Mrs , Dvorak and Prof. Kovarik , who were con tinuing their sight seeing about the city , were pleasantly surprised while viewing TUB Bnu building by a complimentary concert tendered by the Seventh Word Military band , which gathered in the rotunda of the building and rendered several selections In a munnor worthyof the highest praiso. After the distinguished guests had seen the Interior of tlio building and had nn op portunity to Appreciate the magnificent view afforded from the roof , they returned to the first lloorund listened to tlio excellent program roudurod by the band , which In cluded selections from ' 'Tannhausor , " "II Trovatoro , " a raodloy of patriotic Americaii tunes and the inarch , ' 'Distant Greetings. " The only Pure Creatu of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. THE YOUTH OF OMAHA Early Blighting Effects of Catarrh. Tlio Cnno of Ori llntrrcalt Holntml liy Her 1'n rent * , Mr. mill MM , A. T. Itnttrritll , Wrll Illitatrittr * tiln Kxcollont jloitiltH ( if Thorough Trentmrtit. Mr. A. T. lt.it ! roMt lives on North 24th street. South Oiiinhn , botwcoti V nml 0. Ho Is 010- ployed nt the Union Stock Ynrd" . pcai < lti < ! of tliolr ( luuRlitor. Or.A. a bright school girl ut 14. ho and his wlfo ulvo theio tuols : "When wo took ourdniijhter to Dr. Bliopiinl a few months utjovo did not o.vppct to toallto thu grunt uhim c4 tint liiviilnkoii : iilnco In lior condition. \ lonit tlniotr.ovo bosun to nollca Unit .1 slow cntnrrh wne guttlns hold of hersystom. It win not inurolv llttlu trouble - blo In her nose unil throat , but It utTotoil her In m nv Hnys so seriously ns to toll her of haiilth entirely. ThoUlseaso blocknl her nose with tumors and nironil to her eyes so slio could hardly sco to iciul atull. Her voice ) ha- i-iimo lumrsn nnil the thro it constantly " < oro. I.iiloron her lioarliu liu un to fill : In fuot , luirdly tiny sauio scorned to usctno. Ai'tor uatlni : slio wai subject to huuuuclin nnil hull * ROitloti nnil shu wiis Bti'mllly urowlng woalc nml loiliiB llosh. A lurxo prvrt of tha lltmi tor- rlblo lumdachcq wore lirosolil , which took her Rtrmiulh and vitality anO in.ido her nearly mi Invalid , OKA ItATTHCALr * . "Sliico l.lr. Shoinl | ) : has hrul licr C.TO ; In chnrno slio has Rot , rid of all thesiilroiililos. Horuyosijjlit Is perfect ! her ho'ir.nit ! also porfcct. rilio Is stron-c and heart v , free from Dull ) , nmlvu can cludlv state that bur huaUh Is rostoruil. Our exuorlenoo with Dr. Shupard Is In ovorv way satisfactory nud ' .hrou li this trying enso ho has been siiei'cisf ill at every point. Wo hoaitlly commoiid him to our friends and nelslibois. .MIL AND .MtlS. A. T. IIATTIICAI.U LOW ItATKS OATAnilll AND ALL CUKAIILK DISEASES TJIKATKI ) AT I-OW AND UNIFOKM UATEH MKDIC1NK FIlEi ; . PATIENTS AT A D1STAXO succEssrtiMA" TUIATID : HY MAIL. SEND FOR SYMl'TOM BLANK. DRS. COPEUND & SIIEPARD , IIOO&IS 311 AND rill NEW YO'.Vv ' HUILUINO. OMAHA. NEW. Every Curable Disease TrcateJ- Offlco Hours U to 11 n. m.:2 : to"p. . m. : 7 to 3 u. in. Sunday 10 n. m. tolin. . Mandrake Pills have a value ns a house hold remedy far beyond tno power of Ian puapo to describe. Tlio family can hardly bo true to itself that does not keep thorn on hand for use in emergen cies. Is the only vegetable substitute for that dangerous mineral , MEiicttiiY , and while its action as a curative is fully equal , it possesses none of the perilous oll'ects. In Constipation , Mundrako acts upon the bowels wlthou disposing them to Bubsequont Costivoness. No remedy acts so directly on the liver , nothing so speedily cures Sick Headache * Sour Stomach ach , and Biliousness us thcso , ForSnloliyall nrusslsts. I'rlco 1" ct . per box ; U boxes for fi. > els. ; or sent by in all. post- uco free , on receipt of nrlcc , Lr. ) J. IF. Schoncu & Son. I'iilludolphtu. REGISTERED. Made a well Man of INDAPO TIIK ( iltKAr HINDOO REMEDY rUOOCCFS TUB AI10\B ItlXri.TN IN I ! IVH. . Cn. . . . . . Nervous HUt'nfef , Fulling Memory , \ I'nrunlsSlei-iilvMnrnii , WenUm-men , etc1. . - - * - anil ritlliUly tint hllioly 1 estates l.o t VltnlllJ mom or JOUMK. Kunlly cull KM III e tllOl ct I'llio # 1 IMIa imtkfiKO. Six forir.1" ullli n u-rlltrnciiitrniitcr Iw curoiir mom' ) rt-lnmlol. Han't let nny linitlnrtlpd | | ) iliuKvlbt i-ell \ < m any kittil r / tvittntlnn , Innst on liavliii ! IMIAI'O. If liuhiismit until.o \ \ III fend Itliy nmll upon receipt of pilce. 1'nmplilct In tenleil cnvelopuflec. iltlrrtfl Orient ill MuilleulCu. . J'mii * , C-ileuc < f , III. , or our Ulrent * . SOI.U hv Klllill .t Co. . Tor , 1.1lli nnil lloturla" St < . , nnil J. A. 1'llllcr.V-Co ' , CoMltll.t luuCln ) > hl"OMAllA | by 1'nul ( I. Krluiplilcr , Ml Iirondway A 0 Pearl St. , COUNCIL W.UlTSaml Leading DriiRKlntii. DOCTO Searies Searles PHYSiOJIM SURGEONS Specialists AM ) DISEASES IVo Cliro ( M.TAHKII , ml ni.Si\fiiS : ; OK Till : A'OSH , TIIUOAT , OIIKiT , ( iTd.tlAUII , HOWICLSitiKl IIViit : , UllliU.MATI.S.'M.DV.S- J'UI'SIA. lll.OOH , KKIN mill ICIDNKY DUcnx-D , I'K.MAI.i : WliAKM II'K , IOST MAN- IIOOU CIIKIM ) , mill lilt fiiruin of WEAK MEN IIYPUOCBLK AND VAKICOCKW3 ponnanently and biivt'uHHfully curod. Mctlio-l nu\\r uiul uiif.illliii' TllliA'l' . li.M' : M V .M.HI. li iiitclity. : ! I'l ES , FISTULA , FISSHUK , pormancntly oiirod wllhout Iho imu of Kiilfu. llir.ittiro or c.umtlo. All nmliulluH of u nrlvaio or Uulleutu nuluro , o ( clllier BOX , iioHlllvi'ly uurt-'l. ' Call on or uJJruuH , wllh atiiuip. for Circulars. Free Hook , ItoclpuH unil Uymploiii JilankB , Dr , Searles & Searles , ' " ! , ; ; ; ; ; ! , ' , ' , ' . Til 17 "Ml ? VC1 Catarrh I'owdcr euros catarrh UllvlM l Q All ( iruinritttti. oOcuntB. UK cnrly bird catches ( he worm. Earlier than ever we spi-ciul ) iir WHKS ! over tilts western sphere anil announce the opening of Autumn " , ) : t ami the 17th sea son of the most marvelous success ever achieved by any clothing concern in the an nals of the lilth century. Season follows season , and our efforts exceed efforts , as we intend to show this season. So far , every nook , corner and cranny is cramped with merchandise from everywhere. Not a leading manufacturer on the facu of the two worlds but his choice products are unloaded in our establishment , llrielly stated the finest for love or money. Talk of values ? Time will show what mira'cles our ready capital did perform during the money strin gency event. We displayed the ready cash it made them feverish. They were fotved'to sell at our figures and their blessings were thrown in the bargain. Cash did it and always does. Your cash will do likewise. Share the profits of the late financial diflicul- * p ties. This is our "golden Rule. " Make your dollar reach a-s s \ vmiUniave on rs do. Yours grcetingly , Whsia for Catalog-tie ? Send your address. Those solid silver knives and forks sell at 20 per cent discount now at Raymond's. S. H. Cor. l.'ith and Dmulun. -f ; . , , COMMEILTAUT THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ! llnilo of tinlltii > st rjunllty uf ° Ilinmm Tobacco Ilintcaii bo 'jniiflil. Krjunl Ir every rrspi'i't to Hie ilKure , iliiuuluctirciHu-F.il. UlC'd MKJiCAWVIMKJIGAltrACTOllY.t-C PHOTOGRAPHS TIM : IIP.ST PHOTOGRAPHS THH IIIIST PHOTOGRAPHS THI : UIST PHOTOGRAPHS. High Class At Popular Price * . 313-315-317 S. 15th Street , Omalin , Nol ) . A Hollow Tooth la BO nice ( If ll'aflllod with gold ) , T'wont , hurt n bit , HDRrWITHERSdoealt. 4th 1'lour llrotvn Illoelc , Telephone 1775. A medical work that tclli Ilio cnuwi , ilrwrilin } ' janJ'inonoInlewliiiK Marrlatrc , ftp. r Kvei u "i" " i * ' 0 u-ouM inow lite Uianil Trvtbt , f. S ie I'latnf'iHlt , the Mil Ktcrttt onilAVw / . > ; * > covtrlet of Medical fclenc * at aii'lltd lo Har-y tr ( I Hfe.tcho iretiM 'pn"r l' " . / " ' ? 5 ( ami anMfulurrjilifant.tlirvhl write { vr tltiiA I woxnpalui. UTTLH JIOOK. § > It Hill be Rent fn-o. undertral , iitle ) theedl < llun lu t . hloic iifi' , uud It inurrkd or ulugli ; . s ' Addrciullia iiublUucri , § ERIE MEDICAL CO. . Buffalo , N. Y. EDUCATIONAL. Etc. , Add , 12. F. 11U1.LAHD , f MltlTARt S ACADEMV slVKKTHI'HIMlH , MlfcSIHTIII. Theitreat Military tkkoul vt U > Wu.t. Writ * tat lllu lruuJ New York. TREATMENT. For nil tonic , Nervous , Surgical , Private and Special Diseasas nr Imtll MEN AND WOMEN. Stricture , Hytlrocolo , Vnrlcocolo , And till ollinrtninlilns tulni | at roaionablo CUNbtJi.TATION KKIIK. Oall on 1)11 ) SEYMOUR PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK , 16th AND DODGE STS. , OMAHA , NEB. OppoMto llaydon llro > NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. TJ. S. Depository , Omnlm , Nob. CAPITAL , 8400,000 SURPLUS , ser , ooo Otflctrn mid UlroclorHHenry W. VatcH. pi-oil- Unit , H. 0. UiiHliln. , vlcii iiruslueiil , O , S. Maiirlets W V. Morau. John H. Uolllim , J , N. 1L 1'alrloi Lewis S. Kootl , c.mlilcr. THE IRON BANK. ' " ' HOTELS , , he i Omaha's NewastHotjJ. Cor , K'th nnd HowurJ titreott 40 rooms tifil per day , 40 rooms tl in per day. ; xi rooms with Imtli nt 11 pur cliY , SO rooms with butli altl.ti'l per Juy. AlaUurn In 1C very lt ( > | iert. > ulvly | | r ildio I TUroiizh ut C.S. ERB , Pron. THE MIDLAND HOTEL , Oprnctl May IHI JSU3 , Flrut claub. nuw , inodoiro" bnlll. HlfUiu ( II ) uulBlilurounm. IIKW fnrnlluru.ulcu- trlu bc'llH , ' unvunli'iil Uro ubvaiion , iilcab.intly lo- caKil ni'ar Ihu ccnlcr of buulnuka un lUtli unit t'ld- ' cauo HlriflH , ( M'poMlto ' Juftumun < ni4ro. rcaeliuil by all car Hue * rnnnlntr luainl from Uullroad Uuiiou. Cunnvll Illuirw and buulli Umaliu , anil ull iilaccu ol nirnibi'Micnl un4 Ihu fair . grouiiilu. Hales Aini'r- lean I'lan. fl Ol ) per day Kiiropuau 1'lan. t\.V1 \ lH.Tilay Siu-cl.M ralcu Dy Ihu week for ( .inillln uud bin.-lo men. M , J , i'UAMCK , 1'rupilutur ,