- - ' r ' THE ) OMAHA 'DAILY 18 , ' i8S7rH3IXTfiEN PAGES. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS The following is a list of a few of the bargains lit FERGUSONS' Great Housefurnish- ing Establishment where they fiiriiirth hoiisus from cellar to garret , every day. A handsome writing desk $ 8.00 A nice cany willow rocker A nice hanging lamp for i.50 ! An easy roclter , carpet cover . . . . 2.50 An elegant center table 2.00 A largo size mirror , walnut frame : i.oe A Smyrna rug 1 , OC A spondid plush parlor suit 2-5.00 Uquul to these advertised 'by other hoiiHOH at t fi , A bed room suit for 14.0. ' Kiiimltothose ntlvertlM.il by other lionset * for Kn. Parlor suits , sheffineors , wardrobes dressing cases , book cases , folding beds mid u few more heating stoves bclov cost. cost.FURGUSON FURNITURE CO. , 715 nnd 717 N. loth street. CHANDLER & LOGAN , VETERINARY DENTISTS. Will make their hcnilquaitera for a few week ; At Alex Henhnm'8 new utable , corner Duvenpor and Seventeenth sta. Examination fiee. Muny illvcnsts rail l > e cured ami disagreeable ) linblttt overcame by our operation on thu horses' teeth. We luivu cured them of cou hlnc , drool- AUK. Btoiipiuj ; short , starting suddenly , rrothliur , ! ( ) ! . of llesli , % cak eyt-s , ami Bint-dally from ilrh IIIK on mm rein and iuillliiK.Vf > remove all roiiKh ! KCH from their molars and level the mouth , thereby enabling thu horse to properly liniitlentu his food. Improper urludlug of food jin > diices ImllKcxtlon. anil IndlKestlon drodnoes lildo bound , swollen limbs , tstarlni ; or dead-llku roat of hair , and loss of appetite , young us well BS old her es require this oueratlou. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH 18 TAUGHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting Send tor ZcMtft Journil. S. K. .Cor , 10th and Capital Ave. Mrullqnttof Om b B . , PRO BONO PUBLICO. . A Statement Madb By a Husband Is Oonflrmod By hla Wifo. And It IN of Qitul Iinportniifc to the I'tiltllo In Orni-rnl A Good Itccord for An M. U. What Is moro pleaslnK to the children , and. In fuel , li not even dtxplcasliiB to those of more mature year , than to ample thedlllrrentvaile- tles of candle * ) ? A candy manufactory li one of the most Interc.stlnK Industries that clilldren can visit. Indeed there arc thousands of people In Ills progressive ii'e of advanced years who have lot oven the slightest knowledge of how cara mels , Kicnch candles , marshmnllowa , butter- lips and the more common varieties which are lolemptlngly displayed In the sho\v canes and itlndovtHof some ( if thcOmnlm merchants arc untie , A reporter of this paper had occasion to visit -ho mammoth manufactory and wholesale can < ly vturehoUhQ of * Vogelu .V llennlnj.1. No. 10H Thirteenth ht. north , a few days MHO. where lie niut Mr. Kred lloutwell , whoHald : "I have > cen In thu mixlness for u ICHIK time and con- wider It a good ImMness. Prior to coming to 'linahal resided In Chicago , nnd always en- toyed excellent health. I noticed , howe\er , at ilme . that my lun s would trouble me. They would seem sore , and there waH u gurgling noise net i'Hint I knew was not right. 1 had con- .Inual troublowlth my bowels , and was always noreorlessronstlpated ; would Mirier a grent ileul of the time with headache , with a dull pain over and around jny eyes. I hail also sharp , xhootlng pains lu my chest and back. It was 'lecoiultiK chronic , and my wife , who was being reated by Irs. McCoy and Hemy for a severe ouble , Induced me to accompany her to their ofllce and consult them , which I did. Thedoctor examined me and gaveiitpMiiiie incdlclno.whlch I took iircardliiK to his dliettlons , and I do not regret tharjlslted their olllce , for my tumble husentlioly left me , and to-duv I led better than for a long time , If not better than 1 illd. " Mil. FIIEI ) IIOttTWF.Mn " 1 wiiOi you could nee how grateful my wife Is. Some time nun she took u severe cnlil which heemed to settle In her eje and xhe became * totally blind In one eje. with an liuessniii pain 111 one of her ears. I tell you she was In constant mis ery , and f do not see how she stood tlm pain as well as she did. She. could not stand the light at all to gleam In her eye , andlt was eCH/iJnn watering. It was very : r.U.ii infamed and the clear pin t cf iiie eye seemed to bi > covered with n wnlto film. After rending the advertised tes timonials of well known people In this city who weio Micce-sftilly treated lu this city by Irs. McCoy and Henry , 1 concluded to let her con sult them. Tim doctor after a caret ill examlna < tlfin pvouQimced her tr'J'J'J" . to ta Ooiural in- iiS'Siimtlnn or kelatnis. Well , hlr , do you know that the doctor understood her case ho thoroughly that Inn few days thu pain ceased and vision re- tinned , and to-day she nlio Is entirely rid of any of the symptoms and pain. " "Would you liavo tiny objections to my mak ing usn of this Inter * lew through the uewipu < pers asked the scribe. " , 'No , sir ; and I don't think my wlfo will object to the use of her name , either , as she Is per fectly satisfied with the treatment rocelved at the hands of them eminent specialists. " Sir. lloutwell can be found at 10s North Thlr teeuth St. , at thu factory of Vogcltj A ; Denning. FETID NASAL CATARRH. Its Symptoms nnd AVIiat It Loads to The Miserable FcelingM , Ktc. Tills form of catarrh Is essentially a disease of thu nasal cavity proper and docs not extend to the vault of thepharjnx. For a while u dry ca tarrh may , and very frequently does , develop In that region as the result of structural changes within the tlsMies of the mucus luembrane. The symptoms mainly consist in the accumula tion in the nasal cavity of offensive masses am ? crusts together with moro or less of fluid dls charge. Thu nasal cavity thus obstructed , breathing Is more or lessdlttlcult. Tlie sense of smell Is Impaired , if not entirely lost. TNe especial liability to take colds on the least exposure exists , and the susceptibility to changes of temperature and the influence of a damp atmosphere frequently causes thickening of Uie nasal mucus membrane. As-tho becretlou goes on fiom the surface of the mucus mem brane , the masses are lifted from their bed , and still losing their moisture , large crusts are gr d' ually built up from below , which mould them selves In Its narrower portions in such a manner that the sufferer is unable to dislodge them , nnd they remain lu position for days and even weeks. Their odor Is offensive in the extreme , as the result of this long retention , during which time the putrefactive changes are constantly going on. The suirercr may uo entirely uncon scious ot thu offensive breath , but others readily notice It and endeaver to shun the companion ship of such persons. This affection is usually classed among the liv tractable , and oftentimes incurable , diseases , but It Is treated successfully and is ( mite ameiv able to treatment if the instruction and treat ment Is carried out faithfully , and the physi cian thorougnly understands his business. It must be conceded that a specialist paying par ticular attention to catarrh and lung troubles is certainly better qualified to treat with suc cess all such cases , because ho is thoroughly posted oil all the modern appliances in uiedlca' science. _ _ _ _ _ AXOTHKR WRITTEN TESTIMONIAI The llcsult of a Mcicntlflc Course of Medical Treatment. Painted Hock. M. T. . Dec. I , lt > 87.-Trs. McCoy and Henry Gentlemen : If you will refer to your case book you will find my name recorded , I visited your office some tlmu last August , suf fering from a very bad canu of catairh ; my throat was so soru and inflamed that It w as wltn great dintculty I could swallow at all ; my head was also aching me mull was as miserable as any person could be. 1 had spent nearly all my husband's earnings trying to be cured , but It was Hist that much money thrown away , as 1 obtained no * relief and was , I believe , worsi r i oni their treatment. I think the medicine th doctois gave me and ihe patent preparations took helped to irrlt.ito and maku tno disease worse. I was advised to vlilt your ofllce for consultB' tlon , and see what you could do for mo. I was then living af Sacred Heart , Minn. I did as I was told to do , and it was made a happy visit forme. I only took > our medicine about till ee months , and tno result was astonishing to my self and n surprise to my friends and acquain tances , who thought 1 would never hot well. 1 am happy to say that my first and only visit to your olllce was the nic.it satisfactory visit I evei remember ot making , and the medicine you gave me bus perfoimed Its work well nudlia done a wonderful thing for mo. 1 albolli to leturnto you my grateful thanks for the successful manner In which you treated me for my disease. HespectfuUy , SHIS. .1. O'NEILL , Tainted Itock , Measlier county M. T , DOCTOR J , GRESAP McCOY , Late of 'Belleyno Hospital , New York , AND Dr. Columbus Henry ( I.atu ot University of J mnsyjvnnl.l ) IIAVI : IJKFICKS " " ' " S'o. 310 and aii"lN"UA' > IUK"iiUII.niNO. ! Comer Fifteenth and llaineysts. , Omaha Neb. , wheiu all curable cases aee treated w 1th success. Medical diseases treated skillfully. Consump tion , llrlght's disease. Dyspepslv , Itheumatlsm , and all N KUVOl'S DISKASKS. All diseases pear - cullar Jto the boxes a specialty. CAT.VIlltll rum : ! ) . CONSULTATION at office or by mall , II. Ottlco hours-'j to U a. in. , - to < p. in. , T to S p. in. . Sundays Included. Correspondence receives prompt attention. Slimy diseases mo tieated successfully by Drs , McCoy and Ilemy through the malls , and it Is thus possible for those unablu to maKe a journey to obtain successful hospital treatment at their homes. No letters answered unless accompanied by 4c In stamps. Address all letters to Drs. StcCoy and Hcno'i Jloomn 310 ami ail JiuiiiKU building , Omaha , Neb , 4KL .4144. iiT'vi/'Atn. iniPirr'rilT'pT n < v MEXICO .WICKEDEST MAN , ' ' . . The Romarknblo History of the Prince of Vlllnlna. THE LATEST PARIS DUEL CnllH to'MInd tlic Previous Career of One of the I'rlnulpnlH Srnor Carmotia'N CJrcod For Gold A Mnn to lie Shunned. H'rifffn/w Hit SuiuJitu lift. The eabk'Kmm from P.ms nnnounclnp a ilucl betwcun Thomas Potter nnd Senor Car- monn nt the forest of Gcnnnine , In which af- fnlr of honor both men wore wounded , brings to mlml the rcmiirlcnblo history imparted to me In Mexico of this prince of villlatis , Seuor Cnrmonu. I remembered him as a man of striking iippcnrnncc , though tiot very tnll , possessing broad shoulders , dark hair and heavy mustache nnd u singularly unpleasant dark eye. Always faultlessly attired and in command of highly polished manners a fig ure which 1 daily saw two years ngo prome nading in the pUi/u , or nlnmedii , with rye- glass in readiness , and whose magnificent equipage could be seen nt nil fashionable hours. "A man , " said my informant"who was corrupt from the cradle up. who grew to manhood with hk-h ambitions , allowing no obstacle , however great , to thwart them , as his life so fur will show. " "Money was what TIIIM miiixu MAN coveted , for with that ho could buy what he next desired'high position in the wet Id and notoiicty , and for the attainment of his ends he would stop ut nothing. .Strange talcs arc told cwicprnin1 , ' his career , which is full of dark deeds. " . So suid my informant , who went on and related several chapters in this genteel vil lain's life. At the time of which 1 first speak , Carmoim was a widower , his wife having mysteriously died , leaving him a con siderable fortune , but not enough to meet his wants. So he cast his evil eye nrnutul until it rested upon his neighbor and friend , who possessed u Im'ge fortune ti * well as a pretty wife and two beautiful children. Curniuu : ; determined to gain possession of This fortune nt any cost , and his evil mlml begun to work. Soon the neighbor suddenly died , and In a vjry strange manner , leaving his fortune to his wife and children , a distinguished law- jcr of > lcxlco being dcuigmited as guardian to the children. Carmorm paid strenuous court to the widow , finally marrying her , but as jou sec. there still remain four to be gotten on * of the way. For a time life sped smoothly with Senor Caimona's family , until one day his wife sickened and died. Ticn ) Tin : Fisonii or SUSPICION was pointed at Cnrmona , but nothing could be proved against him ; so hi ? went his way rejoicing , while schemes for making himself minister to France from Spain filled hist head and much money was required. The guard ian appointed over his wife's children was a man of great intellect mid high social stand ing , supporting his family by the brilliant ef forts of an nble lawyer. 'Carmoim dared not murder this gentleman himself , i' v.'oton d.iring an act hs liu'nt bo found out , " said ! : ! iihtorlan. Hut the lawjer was , nevcrthe- lesa , murdered. The man who did the dark deed was u respectable working man , sup porting n large family on small caniings. Current rumor said he was hired to commit the murder , and that Carmona w.is the villian who paid Ijiui the incsry. The price held before him dazzled his poor ejcs , Olio nluM , thi ; .lawyer was returning homc'at a late hour and death lay in wait for him not far from his homo. As he walked on , the crouching ilguic of u man silently followed him , when It suddenly raised ituclf and with a swift movement of the at m struck the guardian of the two children in the back. The steel struck home , and TUB VICTIM TO AVtltlCC fell face downward dead. It is said that Carmona watched the progress of the affair from the opposite side oi the street. The murderer of this distinguished man was de tected after some time had elapsed , and seized anil confined in Uclem , the prison in Mexico. . Two years ago the trial of this un fortunate man took place. Ho was found guilty and condemned to death. Senor Carmona was at the tiino in Mexico , happy and lavish wit h his ill-gotten gains , never , apparently , cast ing a thought on the unhappy prisoner uwalt- ing death jn yonder prison. Nearly every tongue whispered that Carmona was the man who ought to bo executed , but never for K moment did he think of placing himself in his victim's place , and strange to relate , never a word did his victim whisper. The day dawned and the man was shot ; the same day dawning on Curmon a found him content , happy , for would herc not bo ono witness less to his horrible crimes ) Ho could be more inde pendent in the future. "As unreal and ter rible as it may seem , " continued my inform ant , "tho two children of Cannon a's second wife died , poisoned. Their death left Carmona n free and a rich man , able to pursue the great ambitions of his life. Ho desired to become minister to Franco from Spain , but that could not bo as he was Mexican by birth. So ha traveled to Spain and bought the title of marquis , and from there went to Paris to live. His hotel is one of the most magnifi cent , sumptuous mansions in that brilliant city. There ho entertains great people in a royal manner , taking unbounded pleasure in showing them uniiue pieces of furniture gathered from remote parts of the globe. He makes a great deal of money In gambling , wasting it on fast acquaintances and horses. Ho visit * Mexico frequently. Ono night not eng ago while there ho engaged himself in "play" with a friend. The game waxed in teresting as the day began to break. Sud denly Carmona noticed a clever trick tilaycd by his opponent , so without a word lie rose and SHOT HIM TIIKOUnil THE IIKAHT. On an another occasion when Carmona was losing his game , he resorted to cheating and was observed in so doing by his opponent , who reached over the table pinning Car- inona's hand to the table with n knife , then departed fiom the house leaving this singular gentleman in rather a painful situation. Ho will bear the scar of u cheat to the end of his rope. It so happened that when Carmona was last in Mexico , that Gran's French O | > cru company was there , including the sprightly Madame Thco , uK > n whom Carmona lav ished much attention , as ho had formerly done in Paris. This gentleman ot elegant leisure frequently called upon the noted actress , generally bringing costly offerings of flowers. On ono occasion ho preceded lijs valet , who bore a pillow of Eng lish % 'iolcts decorated at the corners with broad ribbons of the French colors. The same evening la Theo returned from the thc- atro to find placed on her toilet stand an ex quisite offering of diamonds. A little scream of pleasure escaped her and Carmona stepped from behind n piece of furniture , where he had witnessed the little scene , to receive her profuse thanks. As this man walks through the streets people ple shun him , for is ho not branded with many crimes t Now the papers tell us how ho has insulted u respectable young lady , for which ho has been punished by Mr. Potter , receiving a slight wound in the ankle. G. D. H. _ AMONG THE SOCIETY PEOPLE. Pleasant Kvcntt * of the Past AVcck li Oiniilm. TUB Hireniox party held last Tuesday evening at Masonichall was the third of Its social scries this season. Although the at tendance WAS somewhat affected by an un favorable nlgM , UiQ pecasign wus probably the most pleasant ono of the scries. The next will be held the second Tuesday of January , 1'nor. GAVXOIIH lent variety to his usua dances by giving a masquerade party at hl < dancing academy in Arlington block last Monday evening. A lar o number were present , and the costumes ranged all the WAV from ttio hundsoma to the grostesque. The occasion wus voted 11 success. * * Dr.sriTE iinroiiTS totho contrary the Min crva club charity ball at Masonic hall Mon day evening was an orderly affair nnd was patronized by a fine class of people. The purpose of the ball was to raise funds to aid the ] > oor of the city , and a goodly sum was obtained. A long programme , consisting of twenty-six dances , was given , in .tho midst , of which an usually fine supper was served. I The managers , wht > o''ufttrhiK ? efforts thG.vurty-u grand success' , were Mrs. W. A. Uoldcn niul Miss M. GaUlon. A rjriKT \ \ r.nntNn tcwR-ukce Wednesday at Choyenne. W. T. The .Vtindpals were Mr" John Hoou of this city iMd'Misg Adelln Htiff- fttnith of Chcyontic. Mifs H. Is a lady of fine literary and musical attainments , to which are added all the graces of truawoman hood. Mr. Horn Is n young business man located nt 1&L1) ) SU Mafys 'avenue nnd is In every way woi thy of thjirl7ohe { has secured , Qrirr. A largo number , of Omahans at tended a muMcalo Friday night given by Miss Officer nt her * honto nn Council Bluffs. There have been few occasions on'which the participants have been privileged to enjoy a jnOKrammo similar in itn excellence to the ono rendered nt Mi s Officer's uiusicnle. Much praise is due each of the participants for the rendition of their p.irts. Mmc. Muentcfcrlug was at her best nnd won ninny new friends among the HluDltcs for the charming manner In which she acquitted her self. self.The The following was the programme ren dered. Waltz. "Lcs Patinetirs. " Waldteufol Mandolin and Guitar Quintet club. Song , "It Came With the Merry May , " .Tosti Mr. Urigham. Piano , ( a ) "Norwegian Wedding Procession , " Grieg ( b ) "Waltz No. S , " T Chopin Mmmo. Murnterfcring. Aria , from "La Sonnuinbula , " .Bellini Mrs. Wadsworth. Duct , "The Song of the Birds , " op. f > 7 , Rubinstein Miss Merkel and Mrs. Evans. Song , "Sanctu Maria , " fauro Mr. Treynor. "La Melancolle , " for violin Prumo Mr. Bnctins. ( a ) "Legends1 op. 5 Mohrinf ? ( b ) ' "Ti * * Hut the Sparrow's Twitter.Otto St. Cecilia Lai'y Quartette. "O Happy Day , " Gotze Mr. Hrlgham. "Andante and Hondo , " ' Mendelssohn Mine. Mucnterfering. "Spanish Sei ciuule , " Arranged Mandolin and Guitar Quintet Club. * Tin : Lucn.u's club pave their first ball last Wo'nesdiiy evening at Ma sonic hull. Over seventy-five couples were present. Twenty numbers wuro uunccil but the music was .so excellent mid the floor i ) . olich line condition that many regretted the programme was not longer. The commit tee on arrancements were U.S. Pelzer , M. ( J. Harris , srUubin.J. Uotholz and Dr. N. Dymcnbc-rg. The lloor committee were M. J Hauls , U. S. Pel/or , F. S. Stunlleld , H. Kothol ? nnd 1C. Horwich. The club has al ready foi ty members , with several pros | eo- tive additions. UCHOEtt PUOM THK ANTK-UOOM. ItomH of InscrcHt to the Members of tlio VarioiiN Secret Ordorn. AMONG THI : festivities promised for Christ mas week is the annual ball of the Moldcrs' union , to bo held on Friday night next at Exposition hall , and a pleasant tune is guar anteed. * * * ON TiiritsDVY evening , December 22. Envfi Milhird Canton No. 1 , J'fti'lurchs Militant , iiuiti inctr first unnual ball nt Masonic hall. This will bo a great event ; in Odd Fellow cir cles and will attract a liti-go attendance. * r ' CIIRTI : i.onoKNo. 27 , 1'O. ' O. F. , will ob- seivetho festal season of Christmas by a grand ball at Hand > opera house on the evening of the 23d. j T < " 5 GiTnr.vr. : : tffcS.J' loJg&A. O. U. W. was instituted with seventeen charter mem bers and the following officers : Jonas Adling , P. M. W. ; F. M. Spring steen. M. W. ; Hoon ICelley. foreman ; F. P. Doolittle. oveiscer ; L."G. Hutton , recorder ; W. J. Hobiuson , linnnWcr ; H. L. Castile , receiver : A. Holzmark. guide ; F.A. Lundin , LAV. ; J. H. Hyers , O , W. ; W. P. Smith , medical examiner. Trustees , J. Hasmussen , C. F. Spencer nnd J. K. Holcombe. I ' " - # THE ANNUAL session of the Grand Lodge , I. O. O. F. of Delaware , was held at Wilming ton November Hi. The report showed a mem bership of subordinate lodges aggregating 2,4b2. an Increase of .IS during the year. Ho- ceipts for the year were & ! 5r > 71 ; expenses , including relief , charitable purposes , etc. , KU , ' t5. The assets of the order are A MOVC HAS been started among the K. of P. in Georgia to have a degree corps in lodges in conferring the different ranks , in order to make them more Impressive. Tun ESTAIIMSHMEST of another Iloyal Arch Chapter in Egj pt. says the Egyptian Gaz ette , shows that English Free Musonary Is progressing there. The new chapter is at tached to liulwer lodge of Cairo , No. 1W5S , on the rolls of the United Grand lodge of England , nnd was consecrated on Friday. April 21) ) , with all the immp and ceremony connected with the Hoyul Arch , after which the officers of the new chapter were duly In stalled. On the conclusion of the business of the cvcniilg the members and the visitors adjourned to the Hotel d'Anglcterro , where they were entertained at dinner. A meeting of the chapter was held the following day , when the degree was conferred on several brcthcrn , and the members and visitors were again entertained ut dinner by ono of the hos pitable members of the now chapter , when a very pleasant evening wus again spent. AcconniNfl TO the latest report Germany has 43,857 Masons. Tin : GKANH LODGE , it O. O. P. , of Illinois , held its session last month. It rci > ort8 ( Mill lodges and : il,8Xi members , a net gain for th6 fifteen months of 454. The unnual receipts were t374,340.0G'i ; > aid for relief , $105,3fl.4l. ! ) ILLINOIS ins now 3X > A.O.U.W. lodges and over 20XX , ( ) members. Five new lodges were instituted last month. % DETIIOIT LODGE , No. . , A. Q. U. W. , of De troit , Mich. , has crossed the ( MX ) line , nnd proposes to cross the 1,000 line before Janu nry 1 , 1888. * * OUT or SCO Masonic lodges in the state of Mississippi 2230 oivn their own hulls. Tin : MASONIC fraternity have cegun the erection of u splendid block in Denver. They intend it to bo equal to any In our country. NINI : HUNDHED dollars have BO far boon contributed by the A. O. U. W , to 'tho Up- church memorial fund. . # THEIIB WAS an episode nt Ashland on the night , of the presentation of the Pythian banner which accountf for the number of sore heads , tender throats nnd rasi > ed necks from which many of Omaha's best known local Pythians are endeavoring to recpvcr. It was the institutionM > f the now degree of the cob. Over 250 knights were initiated with a great deal of e'clat and a great deal of merriment. Two bushels of cobs were used in the work and each 'of the initiated , like soldiers who preserve , .bullets . which almost deprived them of life if they can only get them , has brought his cob with him nnd hung it up in his room or parlor with garlands of ribbons ns u trophy of his struggle with an unexpected honor. * Tun oitDr.u of railway conductors of Amer ica have prepared a bllPand it has been intro duced in congress foi'the purpose of securing conductors. This organization is for mutual benefit , and for the purpose of elevating the stamlaid of conductors , nnd giving better service to railway companies. * THE ANNUAL electionof officers for Henry Gllmoro division . 12(1 ( , occurs to-day. for Jh9 elecU'w of onleers for this division for ensuing year ; also for delegate tp grand convention to bo held nt Toronto , Canada , the second Tuesday in May. Al members of this division are requested to be present. For fcnr of losinp : a clay's work , many poi-boiih put off tuldnjj physic until Sat urday. The bettor plan is not to delay but take it ns fcoon as needed , it may faavo you a hard bjioll of siekneas. If you want the most benefit from the least amount of physic without causing you any inconvenience , loss of appetite or i-obt , take St. Patrick's Pills. Their action on the liver and bowels are thorough , they give n freshness , tone and vigor .to the whole- system and act in harmony with nature.- OFF ON OVERCOATS B. V 2 Tjf * * isiU 1311 FABNAM ST Hut open your hearts and purse with a simul taneous snap , and spend a few dollars in a manner that will bring joy nnd pleasure both to the giver and recipient. GIVE FREELY. An let us advise you what to give. Let it bo something selected from our immense nnd complete stock of suitable goods for gifts , such as SILK HOSIERY , KID MIMS , KID GLOVES , SILK AND CASHMERE MUFFLERS , FINE NECKWEAR , COLLARS SCUFFS Silk Hanflkercliiefs , Fine Linen Handker chiefs , botii plain and embroidered , Purses , FoUooks , Shopping Bags , farm Underwear Rnchings , , Toboggans , Fascinators , Etc , If low prices for standard goods will please you , give us a call or send in your orders. We prepay charges on mail or ders. Thompson , Belden & Co , , 1319 Farnam St. Store open evenings the week before Christinas , Announce Tor To-day Another Disturbance in Prices ! Our sales diir'uif1 ? the past two weeks gave us another proof that the public appreciates n good thing when they see it , and that a true statement substan tiated by facts is the best medium to public patronage. Wo will continue until utter the Holi days to offer our Exceptional Values In Ladies' ' , Misses' and Children's ' CLiOAKS and SUITS , JACKETS , WRAPS , NEWMARKETS & RAGLANS , ALASKA SEAIj SACQUES , And FINE FURH. Our stock of Sealskin Cloaks is com plete. Wo own our btock. Wo wish to Hell them , and that now. Call and bee us. and judge for yourselves ah to quality and prices. NOVELTIES IN BLACK AND FANCY Dress Goods AND M Dress Patterns. Also exhibition for Monday anil Tues day , December 1(1 ( and L'O , 25-Ladies' ' Morning Wrappers and Tea Gowns-25 Latest Pnribian Novelties. All styles of Walking and Evening Dresses M.UH ; TO ORDER. MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. HEYMAN & DEICHES , 1518-1520 Farnam Street , OMAHA , ' - - - NEIV OPE.V EVENINGS. Owing to the lateness of thsseamwl onrsclyes overstocked with One anf medium priced overcoats , and in oriel to reduce the quantity we propose to self most of them within the neit 10 days./ and have made prices that will insure i speedy sale : FOR INSTANCE Our $ 5 overcoats now go for $ 3.00 8 ita 5.00 9 a 6.00 10 iin 7.50 15 n 10.00 20 K u 14.00 11 25 II u 18.00 We have reduced In the same ratio all our For and For Trimmed Overcoats- , nnd if you need one you wlllfli\A. this the best opportunity \ offered this rni 3H. if'e have had such rt grand success of our $10 SUIT Sale thut we have just added a more styles of desirable suits thqt are selling at other stores all the way from 914 to $ JS. Wtplace them all in one lot and sell them at onsprlcft $10 WealKohavcaflnc and large as * Kortmcnt of nobby styles in suits , which we tire offering at cut prices , Wa Really Have No Competition in Our Boys' ' and Childrens' ' For our line of Boy's Suits & Over coats , Is very complete and our price of $1 for a nobby boy's Jachct and pants , in ayes from to I't years , it hard to beat anywhere. THE New York& Omaha ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS , FURNISHERS And HATTERS For Men and Boy's 1308 FarnamSt ,