8 TUB OMAHA DAILY OM3E : SUNDAY , OOTOBEll 8 , 1897. \TIADUCT \ MUST BE REPAIRED Engineer of the Burlington Road Agrees with Oity Engineer Roeewator. \JL \ PYl * & < M" SIXTEENTH STREET STRUCTURE UNSAFE 3Imln that It DC Ilcpnlrcil to AimtTcr Until 'After the Clone of tlic Expo- Hlllull. Councilman Btuht cays that ho will have bis report on the condition ot the Sixteenth street viaduct matter ready to submit to the council next Tuesday night , A copy of the report ot Chic ! Engineer Weeks of the Burlington has been received and' that ot the Union Pacific engineering department Is ex pected by Monday. Th'o report ot Chief Engineer Weeks , which is addressed to General Superintendent T. 13. Calvcrt , almost exactly coincides with the facts an presented by City Engineer Rosewater - water In his original communication to the council. Mr. Weeks states that the viaduct la positively In n dangerous condition. Ho says that It was built cloven years ago , while the life ot timber construction ln < this cllmato Is only ten years , at the most. Ho confirms the position taken by ths city en gineer that the Viaduct was erected merely da a makeshift and that U wan never In tended to bear the Ironic tor which It has elncc been used. Mr. Weeks reports that It will cost at least $ C,000 to repair the viaduct , and oven then , extra precaution muit be taken to prevent overcrowding It and the motor trains will have to run over It at a very low rate of niecd. Ho estimates that these repairs rwlll make the structure last for-a couple of years more. The trusses and rtoor beams are overstrained by the weight of the heavy motor trains , Ho rays that a new viaduct , as contemplated by the plans of the city engineer , would coit about $140,000 and that It could not now bo completed before the exposition. That being the case , ho sug gests that It would probably bo better to repair the viaduct so that It could be used during the exposition and bring up the ques tion of a new fltructure later. Mr. Weeks brings out the point that the now viaduct would cost materially more If the grade suggested In the plans of City Engineer Tlosowatcr should be followed than If It wa * built according to the present grade. The old viaduct has a decided grade from each end to a point very nearly In the center nnd Mr. Uoscwator proposes that when a new ono U built , the center shall be ral ed lo make the entire viaduct practically level. Ho contends that the city might better pay the extra expense caused by the change ot grade which would bo more than offset by the Improvement. Councilman Stulit rays that In view of the fact that both City Engineer Hosowator and Mr. Weeks hive decided that the viaduct Is oosltlvelv unsafe for street railway traffic , he will recommend that the Omaha Street Hall way company be notified at once to stop run- jnlriR Us trains over It. If this IB approved by the council , It will probably mean a return to the plan of running the South Omiha trains soutb on Thirteenth street to Vlnton. IHIHMXCTO.V IIOUTR. ! ? 5.R { ) lo IVIIIISIIH City anil Ho turn October 3 to 9. Trains leave Omaha 9:05 : a. m. nnd 10 p. m. Chair , sleeping and dining cars. Get tickets at 1502 Farnam st. A. O. II. No. 1 , Attention. All members of A. 0. H. , No. 1 , are re quested to meet at their hall , Thirteenth and Douglas this 2 p. m. this afternoon to .mako . arrangements .for the funernl of our late brother , John J. - Fltzp'atrlck. .Funeral tomorrow from residence , 111C South Thir teenth street. E. O'KBEFFE , Ft. A. D. T. Co. , Messi&ss'i furnished ; bag- Bage dcllvnred. 1302 Douglas St. Tel. 177. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , eclectic and mag netic physician ; special attention to diseases of women and children and all obscure and long-standing dlJcasos. Rooms 503-4 Slice- fc. ley block , corner 15th and Harney. AtU-iitlon , A. O. II. W. All members of North Omaha lodge , A. O. U. W. are requested to mot at the resi dence of our late brother. J. J. Fltzpitrlck , 111C So. 13th street at 9 o'clock a. m. , sharp Monday , October , to attend funeral. Other lodges Invited. F. M. McOULLOUGH , Recorder. . JOHN C. DAUni.B. Master Workman. Dr. Hippie , dtntist. 20(1 ( Bee Building. Arc You To California. Mexico , Now Mexico , Arizona or Texas ? If so , write B. L , . Palmer , pas senger agent Santa Ke route , for lowest rates and full Information for round trip or cue way tickets. P. 0. box 65 , Omaha. Sant'l Burns Is offering a dozen cut flute tumblers for $1.20. On Tuesday , October 5 , the Missouri Pa- clllc railway will sell round trip tickets nt very low rates to points In the south , ecuthcast and southwest. Stopovers allowed on the going Journey. For full Information , land folders , etc. . call or address company's offices , 13th and Farnam , or depot , 15th and Webster streets , Omahn. Neb. J. O. PJIIILIPPI , TIIOS. F. GODFREY. A. Q. P. & T. A. P. & T. A. _ Jliioo PrlvIlt'KOH. Proposals will bo received until Tuesday , 12 in. , for the exclusive privileges at the Star Pointer and Joe Patchen race , the fastest horses In the world Amphitheater anil grounds , peanuts , popcorn and soft drinks ami lunch s'amla ; also score card. D. T. MOUNT , Sec. , 209 S. 10th St. .Minn Diu-y Will display fall and winter millinery to morrow anil Tues'ay , October 4 and 5. The celebrated Monarch wheel again re duced. at Huhermann'8. 13 & Douglas. Dr. Wllcox. dentist , room r.ni. Brown nik. DBA * ' HOY ICIU.ni ) IIV AX ACC1IK > T. Iiijuri'il In MiU'liliiory t'Nril In HOIINC .Mov I n if , . Arthur Marshall , aged 9 years , an In mat ex at the Deaf and numb Institute , was killed yesterday afternoon. Men were engaged In moving a house along the road near tlui Institute and thu boys went out to watch the proceedingI'rof , Dawes stys he forbid th'clr going , but that several of them got tuyjiy In splto of these Instructions , Young Marshall was playing around the capstan , and while the power wan on ono ot the sup ports broke , striking the hey on' the back of the head , lie was rendered unconscious , and at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon died from the effects of the Injury , the accident occurring at 11 o'clock In the morning. The boy was son of Benjamin S. Marshall of York , Xob. , and his remain ! , which were taken In cbsrge by Coroner Durket , will be cut homo this morning , Cox AnnlKiKMl < o Duty. Chief of Police Gallagher Isuued an order yesterday to both Captains Haze and Mostyn , directing that Sergeant W. W. Cox should t > o allowed full control of the detectlvo force. This Is In pursuance to the late order ot Uudge Scott. According to the order Issued toy Chief Gallagher Cox ls to be placed In absolute control ot the detective force. He will not even bo obliged to make his semi monthly report to the chief as required In the metropolitan rules. The officers state they will carry out the orders of Judge Ecott to the letter , as they do not propose to bo thrown Into jail for contempt of court. lli'liutillvnii I'rlniiirr Xotluc , Republican voters of East Oinnha precinct ro hereby notified that the place of hold ing the primary election on Friday next tias been changed to schoolhouvo No , 61 under the authority of the republican coun try central committee. L. S. IIAINES , 0 , C. LAZARUS. Commlttccmen. ttllirlit Enrtluiliukc .Shock Fell , BANTA CHl % Cal. , Oct. 2.-AI 5:15 : o'clock this moi-nlnu a hlltfht shock of earthquake was felt hero , the vibrations veiny east and we t. No damage was done. nom.vsox is IIKAUD KHOM. He WrKpn ( n lllft Mollicr from l.mvton. .Mli'li. deorgo II. Robinson , the young man who so utterly vanished from sight on May 29 lant , conveyed the Intelligence to his rela tives In this city yesterday that ho was alive and well , Mr. Robinson ald In the letter received by his mother that the con- sclousncFM ot his Identity returned to him on Friday last when he found himself at the little town of I nwton , Mich. He Is at an entire loss to account for his action anil the psychological phenomenon of his disappear- a n co Is as much n mystery to him as to any one. Mr , Robinson has a vague Imprcs- nlon of having constantly traveled and recalls having been In West Virginia and that ho underwent an Illness In New Orleans. Ho knows that ho has worked from town to town , , never able to content himself In ono place. The members of Mr. Robinson's family , who live at 2216 Capitol avenue , are ot course Inexpressibly relieved at his appearance. They cannot understand how lie could have so successfully obliterated hlmeclf except rom the fact Hint. Mr. Robinson Is a thorough allro.iil man and that his entire Innocence f hearing would be likely to excite no SUB- ) lclon. Mr. Robinson hod a valuable watch ml ring at the time of his disappearance nd with the proceeds which these mlqht > rlng his family believes he could have per- taps sustained himself for this length of line. Mr. Robinson Is also a capable tclcg- apher and possibly bus occupied himself vlth that trade. His family believes that ic will return to his friends In this city , vho universally express the warmest gratin- atlon at news ot him. ISA \ . \ \ , \ . The StrniiKONt Iliininii Curlimlty ( lint litVf'H. Isa Lain Is the name of the freak of nature which has boon exhibited at the fair grounds luring our State fair. Many visitors nt- cnded the exhibition , among which were ome of the most prominent physicians In his city. All were puzzled alike and none ould say whether Isa Laid Is man or woman. Vlll be on exhibition at 131C Douglas street or a few dajs only , commencing Monday , ) ctobcr 4. Doom open from 10 a. m. until 0 p. m. Admission , 15 cents. Wnril Iti A Joint meeting of all republican clubs of the Eighth ward to be held at Saunders' iall , Twenty-fourth and Cumlng street , Mon- .ay evening , October 4 , will bs addressed by . S. Kalcy and K , J. Cornish. All candl- atco Invited. ' tiirltiiKtoii Houti * California ICxcur- NtllllS. Leave Omaha vli the Burlington Route any Thursday afternon at 4:35 : In a com- 'ortahlc tourist sleeper and you reach San 'ranclsco Sunday evening , Lcs Angeles Monday noon. No transfcis car goes right hrough. Uniformed Pullman porter and ex- lorlonced excursion conductor relieves you of all bother. EVERYTHING provided. Tickets , $40. Berths ( big enough for two ) , $3. Call at ticket office , 1602 Farnam St. , oud ; ot full Information. J. Br Reynolds , City Passenger Agent. I.OCAI , uiturrriiss. Isabelle Leo has asked the district court tor a divorce from Edward W. Lee. The case against J. Schwartz , charging him with grand larceny , was dismissed yesterday In police court. John Hoist and Fred II. Kruse have been arrested for disturbing the peace. The com plaint was sworn out by John Jcffcoat , a icighbor. . Ross Crome has been arrested for assault ing William Prlcsman. The two boys en gaged In a stone throwing contest and Pries- man was worsted. The MUsoucl Pacific officials have reporter to the police the theft of forty-two suits ol woolen underwear from the station house ol the company at Talmage , Neb. Lydcll Baker , secretary of the Board of Railway Commissioners of Oregon , Is In the city , accompanied by Mrs. Baker. They are returning from New York to Portland. H. C. Plculell , commercial freight agcn' of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad , has movei : ills ofllco from the First National Dank build ing to the second floor of the United States National bank building. The receipts at the customs house for the l > ast week have been twenty-eight cars of ore for the smelter and twenty-eight cars ol salt from England for the Cudahy Packing company. Henry Gerke , an expressman living on South Ninth street , has been arrested on a charge of assaulting hie daughter , Catherine Gerke. The complaint was sworn out by his wife , Anna Gerke. Coroner Burket received a telegram from H. Getz. Jordan , Minn. , yesterday , stating that he would bo In the city yesterday. Getz Is the brother of John Getz , who committee sulcldo at his store last Tuesday night. The .Missouri Pacific local agent reported to the police yesterday that some time dur Ing the night thieves broke Into the freight depot of thn company and stole twenty-five pounds of brass fittings said to bo verj \aluablc. The officers of the United States court In this city are busy making preparations to go to Lincoln this week , where the Octobei terra opens on Monday. A grand Jury has been called , and It is probable that cour will remain In Ecsslcn for at least a month A warrant has been Issued In police cour for the arrest of Madame Carter , a dress maker , for the larceny of a dress from An nle Young. The dress Is valued at $1.23 , I wts left with Miss Carter for repairs and Is alleged to have been sold to a third pcrsoi named Rena Dcnson. The lallroads a e looking to n heavy bust ness to Omaha on October S on account c the meeting o' Joe Patchen and Star Polnte on the track of the Omaha Fair and Spec ( association. A one-faro lute has been ex tended to all points within u radius of eighty miles of tills city by all the liillroads. W. R , Redlck , administrator ot thn estnti. of Joseph A. Barker , has made application to sell $115.000 worth of the property ot the estate In order to pay $111,132.10 of debts that have been allowed against It. In the list of property It Is desired to sell Is the Barker block at Fifteenth and Farnan streets. Chief Gallagher received a communlcatlct from the Nebraska Telephone company yes terday , stating that the patrol wagon re sponded to 63G calls during September , and In doing so traveled 743 % miles. The sys tem ot lire and police alarms as now In vogue Is reported to be working In oxcellcin shape. A Bohemian woman Buffering from Inter mittent fever and who was temporarily In sane got a way from thu nurses at the Clarkson hospital Friday night and wanderei about the city for several hours. Sbo was captured In the louer portion of the clt > and sent bark to the hospital at C o'clock yesterday morning. Adolph Tooklay , a farm hand employed let miles west ot Bcnnlngtou during the sum mer , Is lodged at the police station wltl a bad case of malarial fever , Ho was ten to this city by bis employer , as there was no one to administer tr. his wants In the coun try , Tooklay will bo removed to the bos pltal. Receiver George W , Rlstlno of the Colorado rado Midland has Just had a conference wltl the reorganization committee of that proper ! } who ( mrclmeed It at the foreclosure sale short time ago. He says the property will b turned over to the reorganization commute on the night of Octobei- . It U cxpectei that Mr. RIstlne will be made president o the reoganlzcd company , Tbo Burlington had a bad wreck nea Qulncy , 111. , on Thursday , and as a resul the truck wa blocked for several hours , Th wreck occurred Just about daylight , on freight train clashing into the rear end o another. Fifteen earn were piled up In a heap and then the wreck took flre , and when the llames subsided there was little left bu the Iron ot the trucks. The cars were elliptic going west , No one was hurt , the engluce und firemen saving themselves by jumping. FIT55PATRICK John. J. . Ot. 1 , 1897. gei 38 years , at bli late residence. 1116 Soutl 13Ui , Funeral Monday morning , Oct. 4 at 9 . m. sharp from residence to St 1'hllomenos' church , 9th nd Harney sts Interment at Holy Sepulcher cemetery Membfrs ot A. 0. H. . A. 0 , U. W. and Oniab * City firemen Uke notice. MARE RATES FOR EXPOSITION Promise to Extend Oonitcslcs and Concessions to These with Exhibits , FULL RATE COMING BUT NO RETURN CHARGE Stennmlilp Co in pn n I CD Follow the ItiillroniU til OITcrltiK Iiiiliieoiiirntu to ISxhlliltiirM nl the Trniis- The Department of Transportation of the exposition Is dally In receipt ot notices from railway anil steamship lines stating that the Ines named will extend to the Transmlssls- alipl | and International Exposition the same courtesies In the way of special concessions n freight rates and other accom modations which were extended to the man agement of the World's fair. They make a rate of full tariff on goods en route to the exposition with return transportation free irovlilecl the goods have not changed hands n the meantime. Notices along this line were received yesterday from the Occl- Icntal and Oriental Steamship company , with icadquartcrs Inn San 'Francisco ' ; the Pacific Mall Steamship company of the same place ; the Merchants' and Miners' Transportation company of Baltimore , the Malno Steamship company of Portland and the National Dispatch Fast Freight Line ot Boston. In addition to the special rates these lines offer to act as forwarders , free of charge , meaning that they wlll'sce the goods through he custom house , and act as the agents of he owners at the port of entry , thereby dong - ng away with the necessity of sending men to the ports of entry to attend to the requirements of the customs collectors. " U'HUULMUM 'AX ! ) THC i\POSITIOX. : CyollMtH .Moving to Sroiire the Nvxt \iltlollill .Meet. The exposition directors are to bo asked to convert the half-mile race track on' the old fair grounds Into a permanent cement bicycle track or to construct a now track on the exposition grounds In order to secure - cure next year's meet of the League of American Wheelmen. It Is contended that It would be useless for Omaha wheelmen or Omaha people to ask for the meet unless a suitable track for racing Is offered Us an inducement. The fact that there Is no such track hero Is the only thing that Is preventing the wheelmen from going after the meet. It Is believed that there will ho no difficulty of securing It It the track Is constructed. Indianapolis Is the only other city after the meet. Last year when the effort to get next year's meet was first begun the plan was adopted to form a company to build a suitable - able track. In duo course of Mme the com pany was organized and the stockholders paid In tholr money. Instead ot using It to build a track , however , the men In whose hands it was placed are charged with spec ulating with It. They employed It in get ting up entertainments , one of them being the state meet. As a result of this the company finds Itself short several hundred dollars. The condition of affairs has con siderably disgruntled the wheelmen who are stockholders In the concern and they em phatically declare that they will not put another cent Into It. The Associated Cycling Clubs Is now preparing to fall back on the exposition company. It is stated that it will take $3,000 or $4,000 dollars to trans form the old fair grounds track into the besl cement track In the country. It is suggested that it would bo on excellent investment to build this track , because every ono of tht thousands of visitors who attend the meet go to the races and the ; entrance money would several times" dver pay the cost. With the track and with the promise of the Com mercial cfub that the visitors will be prop erly eritertalned It Is believed that there wll bo no trouble In getting the meet. Attorney Fitch , who Is Interesting himself In this new plan , says that he is receiving communications from all over tho. country In favor of the selection of Omaha as the place for the next meet. In these letters however , he Is invariably asked what Omaha can offer In the way of a trick. With'the stumbling block produced by this question removed ho believes that Omaha can ge the meet. The matter will have to be set tied very shortly 'It any campaign is to be made , as the vote on the selection of a place Is taken next January. EXPOSITION' AMUSIOME.XT FEATURE "Umbrella" .Sherman Hero a nil It end j to Hi-Kill Work. It. E. Sherman and F. Lundln , represent ing the company which Is to erect "Sher man's Umbrella" on the exposition grounds arrived In the city yesterday and have been In consultation with the Department of Concessions regarding the final details o the concession before taking steps to com mence the actual work of erecting the ma chine , which Is to bo one of the striking mechanical novelties of the exposition. Mr. Sherman la the Inventor of the ma- chlno which beats his name and Mr. Lumlin Is of the company which Is promoting the affair besides being a member of the upper house of the Illinois legislature. They visited the exposition grounds yesterdaj In company with Superintendent Burns of the Department of Concessions. Mr. Sher man stated that , ho was ready to commence active operations at once and would have the structure well under way within a shon time. The company ho rcprescnta proposes to expend about $80,000 In the erection of the machine , a considerable portion of this sum to bo expended in the foundation tun provisions for making the towering structure absolutely safe. The exact location of the tower has not been dellnltely fixed , and this was ono of the things which occasioned the \lslt to the grounds yesterday. IXVKHTIGA'riNfi 11IOX ( .1:11.11,1)1X13 TnriuMi Over tii n Committee of Three DlreftorN. The hearing on the charges preferred against Dion Gcrnldlnc , ( superintendent o : construction for the exposition , will bo heli some time early this week by a special com mittee of the members of the Hoard o Directors appointed by the executive committee - mitteo yesterday. This action was taken at FOIl A Fall Cold needs attention , or It may "hang on" all Winter long. If " 77" Is token In time It will surely "break up" a Cold In twcuty-fonr hours. Dy keeping a bottle of " 77" handy , you will keep free fiom Cold * . If you fee ) a Chill or Shudder , a dose of " 77" will save > ou from a Cold. Colda are the dread of many lives , with " 77" they may bo fearless. Seventy-seven curee , Grip , Influenza , Ca tarrh. Coughs and Sore Throat. A ( It compinlon to " 77" Is No. 1O for Dyspepsia. IinllK ' * 'I""i ' IVeiilt Stoiunirli , Dr. Humpliri'V'x Hem nputhlr Manual of Din ea es at > our llrutigiMc or Mailed 1'ree. Bold by drucKUt * or nt on rrcclpt o ZSeti. Wcl or tl. Humphrc } * ' lied. Co. , Cor William and John Bu. , ftcw Yerk. special meeting oMhfr executive committee ailed t the requests Manager Klrkcndatl f the Department ofrfllilldlngs and Grounds , n whoso departmentGr ldlne Is employed , After discussing th rmnttor It was decided o appoint a committee to take testimony In ho matter and Directors Herman Kountic , Charles F. Mnnderson and John C. Wharton vcre appointed as the.committee. This committee WAR called to meet At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon , but Qenor.il Mnnderson telephoned that ho was very ) uny preparing to lenvw the city for a few ay but would rettrrniby Wednesday of this week and would then b ready to act. Mr , Vharton was detained , and could not attend ho meeting , nnd the-whole matter finally vent over until further notice. HATES \ASItVII.M3 EXPOSITION. Cut Mmlc to Tlionv AVlio Attend nil Xrtminltn. Dny. Commissioner Utt of the Omaha Commer cial club yesterday announced that the efforts to obtain cheap rates for Ncbraskans ' who desire to attend the celebration of No- jraska day at the Nashville Exposition had jcen successful. In order to obtain the advantage of the cheapest rate , $18 from Omana to Nashvlllo and return , It will be ncrpRsnry to leave hereon on October 3 or 4 , leave St. Louis on October i or C , Inspect the exposition before Nc- jraska day , rcul leave there for the return trip on the night of October 8. The rate } f $18 from here to Nashvtlto and return Is made possible by the fact that a rate of $11.HO for the round trip from hero to St. Louis will bo offered October 3-9 Inclu sive , good for return October II , nnd the fact that a rate ot J6.GO will be In effect from St. Louis to Nftshvlllo and return , good going on October 5 and C , to bo used leaving Nashvlllo not later then October 8. This ar rangement will give the Nebraskans three days at the exposition , The rate will apply on nil lines. I'l.A.V FOR MUSIC AT EXPOSITION. Oeiuirtnicitt of WIIJ'N mill Menu * Will Have Kull Control , In the account of the meeting of the exec utive committee In The Ieo ) yesterday an. error was mndo In reference to the dis position of the music of the exposition. The report of the special committee to determine what should bo done with the amusement features of the exposition was adopted , pro viding that everything relating to music , fireworks and other attractions for the geu.- . crat entertainment of the exposition should bo under n bureau of the Department of Ways and Means. This ? placed In Mr. Llnd- scy's department all matters pertaining to the music for the exposition , Including the appointment ot a musical director , the on- At lant we've scored a point. Tor now 10 months we've hccn telling the people of this cits' that the only object Doc had In RettlnR hlb patients to KO to certain drugK'.sU was to ninke cure of Ecttlnc his commission and otllce rent. \Ve know we've hit them some pretty hard blows and were pomcwliat , surprised to learn that one of t.ie blKKest plutruerB In tonn had enld f.iat he had no objections to'ua filling his prescrip tions. llallentlne's nemejlcs lc Williams' 1'lnk Pills " ' : DulTj' Malt Whisky Wo Wine of Mnnanl Cc Palne's Celery Coiniounrt' .1 Me Ilaod's Sarsapirllla Gc Warner's P.ife Cure 0c Plerce's I'avorlle Pijcrfptlons G2c Cnstorla 20e ITobb's Sparagus Pills 35o Cutlcura Soap , lie S. S. S 7Se ' C5c N'o-To-Ilac Ourfleld Tea Kc nirncy's Catarrh 35c Syrup of Figs 32c Cnrter'i ) I > l\er Pills lo Stuart's r ' * ] ) . TnblctB > . . . , ! .i 223 CUT-PRICE 'DRUGGIST. gaging of musical organizations nnd alt other matters pertaining to this feature. To en tertainment ot distinguished visitors , the ar rangement of * general program , such as the arranging for "days" for certain pur- pones , was placed In charge of the prcil- dent , with such assistance as he may BC- lect , aubjcct to the approval of the executive committee. Half RatcN. The Missouri Pacific railway will ound trip tickets to Kansas City , 'Mo. ' , at ono faro from October 3 to 0 , Inclusive. Also to St. Louts , Mo. , October 3 to 8 , Inclusive. ior further Information call at company's oftlccs , N. E. corner 13th and Farnatn , or depot , 16th and Webster streets. J. 0. 1'HILLH'PI , TI10S. A. OODFHE\ , A. G. f. & F. A. P. & T. A. The Foot First A lady may spend hours securing a proper fit to her drens nnd posilblv buy shoes on This U nn error. Your feet need careful attention. Your shoos should lit nnd fe l comfortable. We hnVe u stock from which wo can lit you exactly. Hot ter or more stylish shoes have never been offered than we are now showing nt $3.00 und many styles to select from. Fine Vlcl Kid lace patent trim med new coin toe made by Hrooks Hros. of Itoch tor $3.00 la our price othcro charee $ t.OO. Ladle * Fine Vlcl Kid Shoes race hand turn and kid trimmed new coin toe mndo by Urooks Bros. $3.48 Is our price others crmrge JI.'jO. Ladles' Fine A'Icl Klil Shoes-lncc silk vesting lop nnd corded tips new coin toe- made by llrooks Bro ? . $4.50 Is our price- others charge tG.OO. Men's Fine Calf Shops Goodyear welt- luce now coin toe $ .1.CO Is our pi Ice others charge $4 00. Men's Fine Hex Calf Shoes Ince Scotch edge sole new toe $2 DO la our price othera clmrife J3.50. Men's Satin Calf Shops Ince coin toe $2.00 IB our price others charge $3.00. SHOE nEl'ART.MENT. WON'T WASH OFF WE SELL IT. We also sell the BEST FLOOR OIL. BUST FLOOIl VARNISH nnsT FLOOU POLISH MADE. KVBUY HOUSE WIFE knows what n surprising amount of dirt accumulates un der n carpet In nplto of hnrd sweeping. GOOD PHYSICIANS call carpets DISEASE BREEDERS. Painted Floors and Rugs make house work easier and reduce rNlt of thront nnd lunjf diseases. When you tnke up your carpets this fall nmke ruge of them and paint or oil your floors You will find It cleaner , more convenient , more healthful. We have everything Lhe drug , paint and glass line. It It's a good thing we have U. J. A , Fuller & Co , CUT PIUCE DRUGGISTS , Corner 1-ltli ami IloiiKliiN Strcc < H. Never again will you have an opportunity to buy strictly high grade wheels at the price we are making. Our Christmas goods are crowding them out of the store. We are willing to take any kind of a loss on them , Every wheel is strictly high grade and fully guaranteed. 1897 Barnes White Flyer , the 8100 Kind , at 350.00 1897 Imperials , the 8100 Kind , at 837.5O 1897 Falcons , the $75 Kind , at 837.50 1897 League Wheels- the 860 Kind , at 825.00 You don't have to have your life insured to ride these wheels they're safe. The \n YN/ $ . rL $ l319 / < 99 Cetit (0\ ( \C\\J ci ) Farnam Store SsESEi Street Here is where we DO shine. & We have al ways made a specialty of ladies' and gents' $3 shoes and our line this season is better than ever. & They are made up in all the latest style toes , extension soles , double soles and hand ! turned soles. New toes in all the new leathers , & Two of our specialties are L-idies J3ox Calf Extension Soles and A/en's ' Grain Seal Double 60/2 Ask to see Mall orders promptly nilej. .1413 DOUGLAS. Shoes Special Announcement-- 1(5(1 ( ( I3UUOATIONAI , INSTITl'TIONS THROUGHOUT TII H IJNITKD STATUS USB TII 10 Ivors Pond Hard school use Is the severoH test that can be applied to a piano. The Ivors & Pond stands the test. It Is the best piano for the home , aa well as the school. Terms to suit > our convenience. New Ivors & Pond , Kracrson , Vote & Sons , Steger & Co.'s Pianos and Waterloo Organs sold at lowest prices and easiest' payments. Instruments sold by mall. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER , Exclusive Piano House , 11O S. IBth St , A. C. TU.MSIt. TKL. 1U2S. , Union 1'nclnc. "Tbo Overlnnd Limited. " The most SUPERBLY EQU1PPKD train wrat of Missouri Rtvtr. Twelve hours quicker than any otlior tr ln to Pacific Const. Cult at Tlck t Otncc. .1302 Fnrnnm St. D. Hubcrman , Furrier. ilO No. 19th. RUBBER GOODS- Wo soil nil kinds of Rubber Goods for use In the sick room. A2-qt. Hot Water llnj ; 50o A rirat Class Family Syringe..50c Iti Your lliiril I'r Shetman & McConnsli Drug Co , , 1513 Dodge Street. Middle of Dlock Wrlto for Catalogue. . . . .for the four-hole size and thrco ( lollnrs more for tlio bl.\-liok' size. This Is nos- lllvoly the IniKost. hum I > st anil bent niiiilo riuiEi sou over MIw at the pilco or iinywlipro near Hi Is pi Ire. As to Its ImicliiK nunlltli's w ) ll. wo'vo sold tliii Acorn K.-inv s > Onihn : for fourtooiiyours and < u.-ud only sny we novirold a butter b.ilcur th.in tills our. You'd bolter uxaininu this rsitiso , John Hussie Hardware Go. , 2407 CUM ING Si' . , Sole Agent. HAMBURG STEAK WITH CREAM GRAVY I Hound .steak . will answer , though porterhouse or HhlDln IH ot course richer. Hun fat , li-in anil nil through a New Triumph Moat Cutler ( nsliiir Btnnd'ird platoi. Pluttci thechoppd moat to the thlcknoHB of ordinary Hteuk ami broil lltMillv oviv a brink lire. SeiiBon with e.ilt and popper as usual. If you Ilk ; onion HuiihonliiK run the onions through thu cutler with the nifiit. Take CUP Kill of creim for I'very poll i d of ine.it , ucald : ind salt It , and pour Of crtliume.it ns BOJI as tnkun from the lire. We sell the new Trluniiili Me ( it Cutter ulHO The ; 12iitertrlNC Jas. Norton & Son Do- 1511 Dodge St. TIiHEDEFYLiG&g TEETH How many have you1' If you don't know , let us examine thcin- It cons notniiif. Our i > rlciv for IllllnB are nonlnal. Our > \ ik the beet. If your teeth are beyond rrpilr ou will I * ploneed with "in " thi > d for palnli-ps rUia'tlon Gout one-half the usuul fee. Absolutely Painless Ex traction 2. > r Silver Fllllnes Me Pure Gold Fillings Jl up Set Teeth W.OO Kent T.-ctn ? 7 id ; No charge for examination Lady attenOant. NHW YORK OKNTAl. CO Olllre In Ilushrnan'B Illock. 1CII iml Douelnr over C.irtvrlRht > I Shoo Store , Open evcnlnuH OK OUCMMKH Thin ientlmeiit up-f There is P'lils lo tfc hertt InstlnctH of cur nature - No Place ture , but all sentl - , incut IH lost for , Il 1 thoHClio puyrp"i.l _ " " " THU MUTUAL LOAN AND ' ItlJll.niMi AStt'N- Proinntet , ll'jiuu H.illdlriit 'mil , Hiiiiul liBtlliit' by enroll'iiwIiiB tin- thrifty lol suvuu purl of thulr liiuoni'i nviT ) month. I'uV" 0 pur cunt nn wlthdniwiilH nncld much lurk'or rales to the pcrilsti'iiliiioni-I her hevoiul dchlrablo honiud foi-biilu fur n trIIKi moru thuii reni , Q , n. Haitinger , Sac'y 17OI I iiriiiuii M , , 'H-i ! Illiln. Getting ! o be a Big Doy Now You sco tlilb Is diir fourth your of iimilohtly Kounilln thu pruhcii ( und Justly , too ) of SHERIDAN COAL It coits you nothing to try II , us wu absolutely iHiurunlcu you uzalnst [ itlluru , Also I'emieylvu- lita Uard Coul , VIGIORWHIlUliOSromilDS ! , Tolep.ion I5 > 7 Teeth Extracted 25 Cts. OR , CUSSONSf 2 < 1 Tloor Brown Block 16th nut DoiitflaH. AMAI.aAMFIUJNOS BOo up C'KMfcNT KILLINGS BOo up GUM ) 1'ILUNOJ 81.OO up aOUIOROWMi SB 00 IlIUDUETEETi ; SB.OL BKTOl'TEETH , 85,00 till * AU < Mrs.R.H. Davies , Onmlm's Popular Milliner Has the only correct styles. No lady is posted as to stylish hats without visiting our par lors. We are authority on FINE CHOICE MILLINERY at reasonable prices. Patronize a > legitimate first class house and you will always be pleased. We cord'ally invite your inspection. Do not mistake the place. 1520 Douglas Street BOYDS SUNDAY- r l O J MONDA - llpt.yi { - DAYUUIl O T THE FIRST NOTABLE OF THE SEASON , "NEVER THE PLAY AT WHICH NEW YORK ANO CHICAGO LAUGHED AT 350 NIGHTS , AS THEY NEVER LAUGHED BEFORE lccK , i.'r c , r,0c , 7oe mill $1.0O. THP PWON & AI1JC DtRGtSS , MGHS. CREIGHTON . , - . „ ' CoiuiaciichiK i3ftlB& Mat Today M.vriMcnvnnxisi > .vv. The I/mmliliiK Kiirorc of niiKlniul mill An ale 099 Now runnliiR with enormous success at the Globe Theater. London. Pre sented here with the greatest comedy cast KCCII here In years. Including Mr. Etieitiie Girardot. ( The Givat Original "Charley's Aunt" ) Prices 25e , BOo , 75c. $1.00. ilatlnees 25c , 35c , EOc. THEATER WRDNHSUAY THURSDAY © FIIIAY © AMI. . . . HIS .VIIM I It 1111,13 COMPAXV l.\ HIS OW \ UOM.VXTIO PLAY- , BQ BB TIIUUSOAY MATINIil ! and I'lilUAYMOIir Star Pointer (1:50 ( : } } I | t f II It ( I < Joe Patchen (2 ( : TUB PACING KINDS OF THH WOULD , will positively appear at OMAHA-FRIDAY Or.TOHIjK 8 , 1807 , , . . ( I and go to beat the World's Record. Corns and see them. Only unco In a lifetime do you have such an opportunity. Reduced rates on railroads. Two other good raoei will muVe up an uftcrcoon. ADMI ! > Slf > .Vr 0 CK.VTH. Oinubu Fnlr iinil Speed Amoclntlon. W R. BENNETT , I'retldont. D. T , MOUNT , SecreUry. The Mi Hard 0 NTHAfr < Y UOOA.TBD. Awurlcan pluu , t'-.tO per duy up. Uuropeun plan , 11.00 p r day UB J , K. UAIllCUb * SON , l'uv .