8. ' . THE OMAHA DMLY' BEE : OCTOBEtt- . 1888. / ' , THE CITY. The Omaha club plvos a rocopHon In its now qimrU'i'S on Thursday evening to its inc'iiibt'rs and tlicir families ) . J. M. McC'aulcy , who lives II vo miles nortli of Vallov , is in the city looking for a inaro stolen from his barn a few nights iiL'o. 'L'lic thief left u blind horse in JILT pliit'c. The little fdx-.vear-oltl daughter of Jack Switch wax attacked and horribly innnglud by n vicious bull dog belonging to I'olicoinan Fisher , at Thirtieth and ( Jrnnt streets. Edwin II. Sherwood , of Sherman rive- into , has wild his property on that thoroughfare to Mrs. H. Ashby , wife of Captain Ashbv , of Wymuro. The consideration wan . * KtO , < HX ) . The I iinhop and Wheeler Loan com pany has lllcii articles of incorporation. The capital stoek is $10,000. The in- corporalor * are , lo uph W. Hishop , Jninoa A. Wheeler and S. 1' . Kpper- fcon. fcon.Tho president of the board of public works has addrosseil n coininunication to the Omaha Motor railway , notifying them that before any further permits tire granted them to extend their line they must complete the pan in the road on Hurt between Twentieth and Twcnty- Becond streets. U. .lolinson , a negro bootblaelc , was arrested vcstcrday as a suspicious char acter. The real cause of his arrest is the fact that ho is a fugitive from jus tice.1 Homo time iigo .lolinson was hontonccd to live days' labor in the city jail , and at noon on the lirit day Mr. .lolinson quietly sneaU'ed through the dour and failed to return. IVrsonal I'a I'M y Mr fins Moiilton , business manager for tlm Vcriiuiia Jiirbeau comedy company , is in the city. Mr. Edward Koiowater , editor of Tin : Hnn , loft yestcnlay on a business trip to Chicago , Milwaukee anil Minneapolis. Six gold inedalsawardedJarvis brandy. .Must Cut It .Short. Two young women in Ncllio King's house wore arrested Monday iitfiht on the uhnrgu of not having paid the monthly tine. They claim ed that they were from Chicago and wcro hero merely on a "visit. " The Judue discharged them , but promised to Impost * the usual line if they prolonged their "visit. " Tin ; .Midnight Law. The police have complained to the chief concerning the saloon belonging C. S. Hig- gias , which they claim is run after midnight. The view into the saloon is also obscured by curtains contrary to section twenty-nine , chapter llfty , of the revised statutes , and yesterday the chief sent a notice to Mr. Higgins - gins notifying him of his dellaacu of the Jaws and threatening him with arrest if iv is jiursistcd in. Jarvis medical brandy the best. Huslm-SH II.V. . Corduroy's store. Red O.ik , la. , has been closed up on a chattel mortgage of tr.ooo. Schultzc ft Son , dry goods and groceries , nl Strung , Nob. , have given a mortgage for jtViS. jtViS.Hepburn & Beers , dealers in ladles' goods , No. 1W1 ( Capitol avenue , have given a bill of sale to P. II. Webb ami K. ( Jlark for SI , "SO. \V. H. Spain , wall paper and notions dealer , Imllanolu , 1ms assigned. Starving Horses. A case of heartless cruelty to animals by starvation comes to light through Special Oflicer Goldsmith , who alleges Unit one John Stephens ha by inlauso nnA starvation killed no less than seven horses within the past few months. Yesterday two more were found in his possession in the last stages of starvation , and DIIU was so weak that it could not stand. It had to be shot. The other was a gaunt shadow of skin and bones , which thopoundmaster re fused to accept , and the uninml is so near dead that it , too , will probably have to bo killed. Stephens has been arrested Sec Peyckc Bro.s for pear cider. Mulilly UniilH. Thcro are eleven houses of ill-fame in the prescribed district from which the several landladies have not yet moved their furni ture , but promise to do so at the earliest op portunity. The police place but little credence In their promises , as they belicvo these women are only waiting until the present raid oa them blows over and the edict of the mayor is forgotten , whoa the houses will cent inuo to run again. The of- fleers are niu'htly making raids on the houses. Every woman found in one of them is ar rested. Monday night , six were run in. The Totter Monument. The firm of 1C. P. Reynolds ft Co. , ofVy - more , Neb. , have forwarded their check of ( GOO to a member of the Potter Monument commission in this city , to be applied on the 1'ottcr Monument fund. This is a handsome donation and demonstrates the high appre ciation which tlicso gentlemen entertain for the memory of Mr. Potter. As the location of the monument has not yet been deter mined , it is claimed it would not bo amiss fet Omaha to make an effort to secure it. It would add to the attractions and its value would not bo overestimated. Olucbt and the best , Jarvis brandy. C. C. Clark Inlnrcil. Casslus C. Clark , superintendent of the Strung is. Clark heating company was thrown out of. his buggy yesterday atone o'clock , al the corner of Eleventh and Funiam ; streets Illsliorso was frightened by a b.inauawagon shied , overturned the buggy and rar uway. The animal was caught at the corner of Ninth and Farnam. Mr. Clarl was carried in an unconscious condition ti Goodman's drug store where restoratives wore applied. Ho was notscriously injured but his face and right elbow wore seriously bruised by coming in contact with the gran ilo pavement. A Yoiinj ; Man Missing. Mrs. Mary A. Adams , 019 Pacific street reports that her son , Emory Morris , whc was discharged from the hospital six weeks ago , disappeared about the middle of last month , and lias not been heard of since. Ill' ' mother is greatly concerned for him. nm fears that ho lias mot with another accident ivs ho i a very steady boy , and would no louvu without first informing her. Ho i < nineteen years old , of dark complexion , darl brown hair nnd eyes , and largo nose. Ho i of medium height , and slenderly built. II wore u railroad silk cap , dark brown sacl coat , black vest and striped puntalooouo. Doctors give Jarvis old brandy. A KomlncNH Tor Dummies , Burt Hlncs evidently realizes very kecal ; that winter Is at hand. Yesterday af tcrnooi ho was caught in the act of removing a sui of clothes from a dummy in front of a clotli Ing store on Douglas street near Thirteenth iiid almost got away with it. The excite proprietor of the establishment caught hln before ho had gouo far , however , and tool the suit back , at the saniotlaioadinlaistcrini several kicks to the portion of Mr. liinc * anatomy whcro they would do the most good and lot him go. Hiacs then walked up to th Continental clothing store and was discovers trying to undress a dummy which stood 1 front. He was detained until the arrival o tha police , and now looks out through th tars at the city Jail. Beware , of u Bllont dog nnd ntill waters The Impure blood ilowing silontl , through the system in a dangerous on unv to health. Warner's Log Cabi Barsnparilla is the great blood mirltiu ! . thcapobt In the jnarUot. 1 0 closes fo II. All druggists have it. 'A Mother' * SulcUlc. Mrs. Mary StepAaek committed suieltli V fcer Louie , on NuUtm street b cutting her throat with a razor. Her husband and oldest girl wciit to work ns usual , leav- na four children at home. About 8 o'clock .ho mother scat the latter to a neighbors to iuy some milk , and gave them ' -"i cents for that purpose. She said to the eldest ! "Mary , don't go to school to day. 1 may die this morning. " The childoren wcro gone "a little while , " ns they expressed it , probably fifteen min utes , mid on their return found their mother ying on the floor In a pool of blood. They were frightened by the sight and ran to the it'ighbors screaming. 'I ho first woman to rush to the house thought Mrs. Stcpanok had md a hemhorraL'o , as she was lying with her face and throat averted from sight. On turning the bidy over the neighbor was startled to find that the throat was cut nnd life extinct. The coroner was notified , and held an inquest at once. Mrs. Stcpunek used a sharp r.ior , and slashed a gash from ear to car. The blade severed the jugular vein , and marks on the windpipe indicated that she had drawn the ra/nr across two or three times. S'ie appar ently stood before a cupboard , upon which the life-current spurted , leaving sickening spots and blotches , She then dropped the tonl of destruction and fell at full length , the razor lying under her. The evidence showed that the deceased lad been SICK with chills , anil probauly com- nlttcd the awful deed In a lit of despondency. The Jury rendered a verdict of suicide with out assigning any cause. I'eycko Bros , for Jarvis blackberry lci > nt and Headquarters. Chief Clerk Wells , of the Nebraska livision , and Acting Trainma ter Foley wont west with the pay car. \Vells , Fargo ft Co. are replacing the office hat was destroyed Saturday night with a argcr and more commodious structure. .lohn II. .Incksou , the fireman who was hied 'J5 for thrashing a seal ) , is back to work. The boys saw that the line was paid. A heavy wind storm kept the west bound Union Pacific train back Monday after- teen , and it ui rived in Denver twenty nlnutcs late. An agent has been appointed at Vcrdigre , on the Crcighton branch of the Fremont , ICllthorn & Missouri Valley road , and freight can now be shipped to that point without pro- layment. William Hraehor , one of the cx-liurlln.zton non , came back to sec the boys. He is now on the Union Pacific passenger run from itromburg. W. M. Dolan , another old Hur- ington man , was with him , and has a Job on the bridge service. W. F. Heiucrt , secretary of the Potter nonumciit fund , is in the city from his head- piartcrs at Mount Pleasant , In. , and reports that the movement is progressing nicely. He will leave on aa extended trip through Ne- iraska , Kansas and Colorado , and will cstab- ish committees at headquarters points to take the matter la hand. "Yes , I think the fast train service will bo estorcd , " said a Lnloa Pacific official , "be cause the people require it. They have been educated up to the idea that time is money , md consequently the road that makes the inickest time will get their money. Of ourse the other roads will have to follow the example of the Northwestern before any- hing important will bo done , but it is proba- jle that January will see a marked change.1 Jurviti pear cidor. _ See Hates & Co. liKF"f HKIi HUSBAND. The Story Told by nil Old Union I'a- olllc MactiiniHt. Nathaniel Stacey , a machinist in the Union "acillc shops and who has worked there for twenty-two years , came to Tin : Hr.n office vlth a notice which lie desired published , cautioning people against trusting his wife is ho would not be responsible lor any debts contracted by her because she had left his jcd ami board. He claimed that she had ab sented herself from Ids homo for some time under various pretenses and that a week ago she had returned and taken nearly all her per sonal effects together with a considerable amount of his household furniture. Ho trusted her implicitly , he claimed , until tills last act , when lie became suspi cious , especially as he had been informed by letter and by friends that his wife was living md engaged in a restaurant out on north Saunders street. Stuccy says lie went to the restaurant in question , asked to be per mitted to see his wife , and that the proprie tor had told him that his wife was not there. Staeey did not believe the dcaial because , as lie says , ho saw in the kitchen of the place some of the goods his wife had taken from Ills home. Staeey says ho has but one child , a daughter , whom ho wishes to preserve from evil Influences , and is greatly disturbed over his wife's alleged desertion. His home is at 1103 north Twenty-third street. Another AVIPo Disappear * . John Selnian , a painter who resides at 1445 South Fourteenth street , Is anxiously search ing for his wife , Mrs. Mattlo Selman. lie went to work as usual on Thursday morning , leaving deposited $30 with her for safe keep ing , and on his return he fond the house de serted and liis trunk , as well as her gone. He knows of no reason why his wife should leave , and cannot imagine where she has gone , as her only relative in this state is a sister living at Fremont , who docs not know her whereabouts. She took with her a two year old child , and has been seen in the city once since Thursday. She weighs about one hundred and forty pounds , light complexion , auburn hair and gray eyes , nnd wore a dark green dress , red striped shawl and white hat. The child wore a light colored drcsa and cap. As from the hub radiate spokes , so from one diseased function the entire bod.y is affected. Use Warner's Log Cabin Hops and Buchu Remedy. Put your stomach in proper condition. ADAMS , TIII : Its Advent to Oinnha Awaited With < > roiit Intercut. Thcro was an agent of the Adams Express company in the city Monday night , but ho loft early yesterday. Ho took a hasty looli over the city nnd visited several places in the business district with a view to selecting an office which will be opened on the 1st of next month. The coming of the Adams company to this city , it is said , means lively times among the express - . ompanics of this section. Such , at least , has been their experience in other sec lions. The Adams lias always signalized its advent by a cutting of rates , which tended largely to the demoralization of other lines , but which was always appreciated by ship , pers. When it ran into Chicago it cut the four-dollar rate from Now York to that place to $1 , and 'has since established r permanent rate of frl.50. Its loca business on the Chicago , Milwaukee ft St. Paul , the road from which the United States Express company has retired , will not inter fere with the business of the other express companies between the same cities , buiiu confined to thirty or forty towns from which produce is shipped to tills city. Whcro its in lluenco will be felt , howevor.is in its throng ! business from New York , which , in all probability , will bo conducted for a time al least , at reduced rates. In the meantime both the representatives of the other express and the patrons of the same uro awaiting the 1st of next month with a great deal of in terest. Had a bilious attack and one of those indescribable cases of constant wear ! ness. Took quinine and other remedie- without relief. Took Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic ; am strong and well ABU Thompson , Logan , Ohio. Goodmar Drug Co. AIJj I'OH CHAIUTY. The Oriental anil Occidental Vurict ; at the llcbrmv liazaar. Exposition hall was nbhuo with light am full of life and beauty lust evening'at thi Hebrew Charity fair. The displn ; is to continue every night of the wcel and promises to meet the expectations of th most sanguine. Under the artistic directioi pf Messrs. Hen 13 , Mayer and Spl Prince the old halt has been transformed into ; bower of beauty. The most exqulsltq effec hii been. , attained la1 the coiistrualon nn decoration of the Various booths. Every- hlng lias been arranged with a view to dp- ight the senses. On the .north and south sides of the hnll are the various tables and at the west end of the hall is the beautiful pa- villoa erected over Ucbccea's well. On cither side of this are the tobacco ami Jew elry departments. The china department Is the first that 'rccts the Visitor In his promenade , and this s presided over by Mrs. Schlornelt , with live charming young lady assistants. The fancy work booth 1s the next , and omo most beautiful and valuable pieces of artistic handiwork have been contributed , among which are piano scurfs , lambrequins , sofa-pillows and a myriad of other tasty ar ticles that go to beautify a home. Mrs , F. Adler , Mrs. U. Kohn , and Mrs. Martin Jahn are the ladies in charge of thK Mrs. S. lllatli presides over the candy woth and Mrs. I. Now is her next door leighbor in the cigar department. Mrs. Sol Prince is the mysterious oracle In charge of the wheel of fortune. Rebecca's well is the most charmingly de signed piece of work in the hall. Its conical uul lofty roof has been covered with cotton jailing sprinkled with gold dust and boars a striking resemblance to a snow roof glisten- ng in the sunbeams. The caves are trimmed with smilax , while palms and other hot- louse plants dock the Interior. A tub full of leliclous lemonade , presided over by Miss I'lllio Newman , gives the booth its name. Mi = s Mabel Ilcllman , dressed in antique 'ashion , is the "old woman who lived in a shoo. " The Jewelry booth , to which a number of ho leading jewelers of the city have con- ributcd , is in charge of Mrs. Max Meyer. Next to this Is the postoftlco. Following in order arc the furnishing goods booth , the art gallery , ink display , and Singer machine dc- lartmcnt. hi the gallery Is a long table that will accommodate 100 guests at once. An orchestra at intervals discourses the sweetest > f music for both promenading and dancing. The fair was formally opened Monday even- ng with an address from Mttyor Mroatch. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot purl- y.j-tmiKth and wholesomcnes * . More ecouom- cnl than the ordinary klruK nnd cannot lie sold n competition with the multitude of low cost , short welKht iiluin or phosnoate powder * . Sold only In caim. Itoyal llakln ; ; 1'owder to. , 120 Wall btrett. New Vorlc. IT WILL , FAY YOU To examine our present jstock of MENS' UNDER- WEAK , comprising all igrades at fair prices. Stand | ard goods and superior qualities in the well-known ! Vicuna,1 makestho Ilolroyd , , Natural Wool &o. 'BEST FITTING C OR SETiEr. WORLD" FOR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS. MAYER , STROUSE & CO. MTRS.-4I2 BROADWArr _ ± . _ Thomson's Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS J1AVR NHVr.ll I1KEN IXH'.M , TO 1'HES- ENT MAKIi. MO UK POP III * A It THAN KVKIt , A 1M3UFKCT KIT GUAUANTEKI ) . Three Lannths Short , Medium nnd 13sc- tra Long. Twelve Grades. Highest Awards Granted , THE DKST GOODS AND CHKAPKST FOR SALK EVKKYW1IKKK. THOMSON , LANGDOH k CO. , NEW YORK. fcOI.n MANUFACTUKIUU. Mention tbe Omalia ilee. Df"J E. McGrew , , . , One of the Mo > t Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , A cure cunranteed In all cases of PHIVATB and SKIN DUSK ASKS All dUordors of the St.vr.M : , OltliANS Cured and ; MANHOOD nnd UNIIlKiV ItUSTOHKI ) . t'nilfi4 the loctor'i ! form of treatment no dls eiue H coiibhU'ml Incurable , until the parti o ! tlm body atlected by disease are di-itroyei fublur ttutn they run bciepnlrrd or built up. CONSiri.TATION KREK. Treatment by corrcspondcuce. Send ijtamp for reply. 'Office Bushman Block , I6tl > and Sis. , Omaha , ' Nut ) , , . . "HW- - - MEDICAL j N. W. Cor. 13th A Doclgo Sta. * V * llOUil BR..A.OH2S. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AHO TRU13ES. Jlc t facilities , apptrtttis nnd icmertlc * for silt - f fut treatment or every form of disease rcquir ing Medical or Surgical Trrntinetil. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PAT8ENTS. Iloiml and attendance , bctt hospital accomuui dntlons In the west WHITE FOR CmcriARS on Deformities tim' llraccs , Trusses , Club 1'ect , Curvature of tin Spine , rites , Tumori , Cancer. CnUtrli. llroi.chilis Inhalation , Hlectricilv , Paralysis. Ktiltcpsy , Kid ney , lllnililer , Hye , liar , SUIti and llloou , ai'd nil .Surgical Operations. Dlaoasos of Woman a Speolal'.y. HOOK ON DISKAEIS OP WOKEN FIIEE. ONL ? RELIABLE MEDICAL IN3T1TU1S H1K1NII 4 BI'ECItLTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Wood Ii sei successfully treated. Svph- llalc 1'oison removed from tin- system without mercury New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Tower. I'ei sous unable to visit us mny be Heated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confuk-ntinl. Mcdicinesor Instruments cnt tiy mail or express , securely ( lacked , no marks to indicate contents or fetultr. One per- Linal interview preferred. Call nnd consult us or scud history of your case , ami we will scud iu ulaiii wrapper , our DOOK TO MEN , FREE ; I'pon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Im- uiteiicy , Syphilis. f.Iect and Vnricoccte , with icstlon list Address Omaha ittilteal anil Surgical Instituteot DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13lhanaOodB Sts. . OOHA.NEB. Your Lett Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IP IT IS. AProyriotary Medicinu Unit ncetU but tt Ull to prove Us worth. DnCalbdei's ' Lei Qnr Bitters , Tpe only Distilled Hitters In the United ? TtaAes ; , rhe ° f ? Bit * * ' " ' ' recocnlzed l > j the United States internal rovemio laws as a Pro prietary Medicine. Lawfully Patented. No. of Patent 14-9.573. Contains no tiisil olls.no BssentlfU oils , no forrisu substance or damag * Ing drui ? ; . A perfectly pure medicinecom - ponnded from Pure Uoot Herbs and OM Peacht plaaiant to the taste , quiet , nurt decisive in it * afftct. Cure * Dyspepsia or "Yellow Jaundice'In BTtdays. Ile uUtcs the Bowels. Invleoratea Inactlre Liver , Cures Diseased Llrer , Kevtvos Ot * Kidneys. ImproTes the Appetite Quickly. BtRQlate ? the wnole system. New I.lfe to the wmeU system. XoU'ft I.lrcr Hlttcrn nro sold In Omaha , Neb. , by the lluwiim drawls : JUrliarilsun Drug Co. , Special WhiilcKftle. for tiio dnijj Intercut of Nebraska , lie- tnllurs us tollowx : ( inoilmun limit Co. , W. J. Wliltoliouso , T. W. piif- fanl. sum 11. Farnswortn. Scliruter'a I'iiarmncy Kulin A Co. , .lulin ( ilniIKh , M. J.C. Kluir.J. W 'ClHrke.J.ll.Schmult , .Muz Hcclit.J S. ChiHtiMison. W. K. Jjimherson , 11. S. Cox , Max ronrad , Krar.lt W. Vnjtif , H. lla musnin , ( Jen , llocilcr Boyil'H I'liarmacy , C. A. Mplrher. Howard Meyers , Krunk Dellone A Co. , wholesale dealer : ) ID Cluara anil Left Liver HURT * Beware of Fraud , as my name and the price are stamped on tlie bottom of all my adrcrtheil ( .lioca before leaving the factory , wlilcli protrct the wearers ipralnst high prices and Inferior floods. If a dealer offers W. I. . Douclan eliocs at a nduced price , or cays he lias them without my name nnd price stamped on the bottom , put Llui dowu as a fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE * GENTLEMEN. The only calf 83 8KAMI.F.SS SW rmootli In- ldf. NO TACKS or WAX TIIKKAI ) to l.urt . the feet , easy as hanil-f ( ' ( ( l nnd AVIIJ , NOT 111 I' . AV. L. IHHini.AS H4 SIIOU. the ordinal ami nnly hancl-srwctl writ tl shoe. Equals custom-made ( hoes cnstlue from $0 to t'J. AV. I , . IOUflIA.S 3.nO 1'OLICF. SHOE. TUIIro.vl Men and Letter C'arrlem all wear them. Smooth linl'le as a ] | itnilcntil fchoo. No Tacks or Wax Thrriul to hurt the feet. W. I. . 1XMJUI.AS fiu.no KHOK li unexcelled lor heavy wear , lleht Call Mior fur the iirlev. W. I.DOUGLAS S . ' 'R WOltKINfiMAN'S 8IIOK Is the best In the world for ruugli mar ; one iialr ought to v > ear a man n ) ear. \v. i : . i > oti < ; rAs SHOIC FOII DOTS is thrliest .School shoo In the \vorlil. W. I. . DOUCLAS Sl.in lOUTH'S School Shoe Rives thu Miialt Iloys a cliincc tu wear the Lett etioes In the world. All made In Congress , Button ana Lace. If not sold ty your dealer , write W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton , Mass. For Sale by Kelley , 'Stijror ft Co. ; Gco. S. Miller , Oil ! North 10th street. Timber Claims , Tree Seeds and Seedlings for Timber Claims VrultTrees , Small Fruits'Ornamentals , liver- greens , etc. Bend for price list -1'IIKR ! Artdrcsi , I > . S. I.AIU , I'rop. , Shonnnclonh. Iowa. OF OMAHA. Northeast Corner I'ariiam and Ittth Sis. Paid Up Capital if 500,000 Surplus Fund 100,000 FHANK MUHPUV , President. SAMUKI , E. UOGUIU * , Vice President. UEN B. WOOD , Cashier. J.UTHEU UUAKR. Assistant Cashier. Accounts RollcltMl urnl urotniit nttentlongiven to buniness tr.trusted to lt ire. FOB CHILDREN. tfUieyi re\venkdellcate looklnf nnd troubleO vrltkuornii. Iliilin IHH' ijto.nn l zenues d , t'rJceiie. All druggists. SPECIAL SALE OF MENS' SUITS , MADE FROM THE CELEBRATED MECHANICSVILLE GOODS. LOT 1. We offer MO strictly all wool heavy weight Cassimorc Suits , new Fall and Winter styles , ju t made up from the Mechanicsvillo Woolen Co.'s best Silk Mixtures , worth $ U.OO per yard , in single breasted Sack Suits , rogularsiy.es " 5 toI Idark hluo and black stripes very nobby nnd very stylish , at only $12 per suit. The usual retail price is not less than SIS per suit anywhere. LOT 2. We olTcr 2oO Suits of the snmo attractive fabrics , made by the Mechanicsvillo Woolen Co. , in brown and black stripes , single breasted Saok Suits , very stylishly cut and made in the best manner intended for an $18 suit this season. Wo offer to close them out at $12. Send for samples ; send your measure before the sizes are broken ; they will not last long. LOT R. Wo offer , " > 00 dark brown and mixed 1'laid Suits made by the Mechan icsvillo Woolen Co. . pure Silk and wool fabric , heavy weight , one of the most desirable styles made by this famous mill this season at the same extraordi nary low price , $12 per suit. Please notice that all the above lots advertised are newgoods and now styles made by one of the most reliable and popular woolen mills in New Kngltvnd. Wo slate only facts when \ve afllrm that $1H is the average retail price for these suits throughout the country , but for the purpose of advertising and to prove that only largo manufacturers can offer such bargains , wo will close them out at $12 per suit. They are not job lots of broken sizes , but now regular goods made in our best manner. Send your orders nt once if you do not wan to be disappointed. Send for samples. Mas Meyer-ELtablished IBGG-Adolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FAHNAM STIIKKTS. General AgcntH for STEINWAY , CHICKER1NG , KNABE , YOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-O-S Story & Clark and Slioniiiger-Bell Organs . Sl'KCIAl. 1'IUCES ANOTIMtMS. Write.f or C'atalotfiio. Timm m $ Arc Light-weight Fall Overcoats , No garment is more important for n gentleman to have in his wardrobe this time of the year when the nights nnil mornings are beginning to bo very cool , than a Light-weight Overcoat. LOTI.'o offer a most extraordi nary bargain in a line worsted and wool mixed Fall Overcoat ( . 'iOO of them ) dark color , made with line silk facings , : i genteel and dressy garment in every respect , made new within the paht J50 tlays. An Overcoat which in the ordi nary course of retail business , would not be sold anywhere for less than $ ! " > . The goods are made by the North Adams Woolen Company arc pureclean stock , no mixture of cotton in them , and line enough for servive on any occasion all made with wide sillc facings. \\To otter them to clos-o at $10 each , in regu lar sis-.es from . " . 1 toIt. . Do not fail to s-eo this line of overcoats. It is one of the most remarkable bargains we have ever had the privilege of offering. LOT ri. Hoys' Suits $7.00 Stock No. 2'WI. Those Suits are undoubtedly the best bargain wo have over offered in this department ; they are full Winter weights , of a dark brown cashimere , for boys from Kl to 17. Wo carried over about oO suits from last season nnd will offer them at this sale for $7. If you can duplicate this suit for J10 in any other stock return it to us and receive the amount of your purchtibo money. Kcmember the price , $7. LOT 0. Boyss Short 1'aut Suitsprice S.'i.fjO Stock No. : ! 07i. : This lot is cut in regular short pant sizes from to Mand is made from a dark mixed caHsimoro.no shoddy but now goods just put1 on our counters and plenty of them. We never advertise a lot unless we have all si/.o Wo recommend this suit for school poses and oiler it at a price unheard DYSPEPSIA , SICK HEADACHE , Not only relieved ilko by most inedlelne ? , but cured permanently with Jluhu'H ( ioldeu Uytpcp- kill Cure. 1'rlceuOeabox. Alldrueglsts , larnert , faitett aud flnosl In the world naer ttomincdulloni un xeolleil. York toOlu.uou'vlul oudonilcrrv BROS. , 72 La Salle St. , CWeagJ Or to unjr of our local ntent * . Ktmoru Oft Mm ANCIIUUIA. : . . Oct. rth NEW VOIIKTO MVCHPUdl , > 'l ( JUtl'NhKC.VS. Tbe Celebrated i Ijiritostiml nnest Pa > OCT. Hilt steani > hli ) I tenk'i'r Meaiunr tu I CITV 01' HOUR. I tuu World I Million pa'sauc tniiiaseuw , l > errf. ijTirpnol. lleifmt . orCIuuHuilnwn , tM and unwar.H pcr'i u'fiiw ttf ni. era. ltd and upward * lor CUT Ol Itoiuv. Heronit-clmn IA. U turn Ilikett nlruilueed rules uurto uvailaula lorfilhcr route , olTmioii einurtlonlili Iho ntlvllek-e nl cclnif the North and Siiutliof Ireliinl.tbe HUers Mer > ej urul the plctumquo I'lT'ln. Sleerase I1 * ) Aiirhnrl.lnertr tli pnrnUlp free of rhurit * . tdlil at jomxir-ile * . Kor hook o ( luum , tlcVvli or turltivr iDlormutlon apply to IT. J. Surgeon and Physician Office N. W Corner Htli nn.l Doil Uu dt. Oillc * ll ia ag teipptigai , for the satnp unulo of { roods. Jfl.fiO. Send for a suit and if it is not btUisfuctoryro- turn it at our cxpiMiso. LOT 7. Stoi'lf Xo. iSSVe ! | ofTcr the > o hoys' jilaitod Norfolk Hlouso Suits , ttfjos ! to 11 , intttlo from the cold- hrntoil Mcchanii'ville C'lioviot.ln a neat red ini.xtut'o. suitable for dross or s-ohool jiurposos. ' 1'ho | ) rico is popular ji.riO. Tliis suit wo luiow will fjivoatisfaotion and if tiio buyer would juiy us $7 for it , ho n-ouhl not ho L'hi'ttteil. Kuniombcr the prk'o. $ I.fill. Lota C111LDU1JNS1 KNEE PANTS 600 pairs , excellent quality , new Tall style ( nitric , at only 50 cents per pair. Ev ery boy commencing schooleven if he docs not need a new fiiit , is very apt to need .1 pair of new pantaloons to finish up the season . This lot offered will be found worth fully ijl per pair , but for the purpose of railing attention to our Children's De . partment for the fall season , we will close tliis lot out for BO cents per pair ; new goods and new ttyles. We solicit correspondence from every section of the I'nitcd States in regard to \Vinter Suits and Winter Oveicoats , Youths' Suits , Hoys' Suits , Hats and Caps , Gentlemen's lutnUhing needs , Cloths , 1'iccc needs and trimmings , and Custom Garments ( in fact , anything peitainlng to our line ot business ) , and we will promptly scnl samples , laige enough to show nny buyer the colorings and styles that we are ollering. The rcputation'of the Continen tal is at stake in everything we advertise nnd we never advertise broken sues or job lots. All goods that we advertise atc reg ular , straight goods , and will he found as represented and ivc satisfaction. LOT 10. We oiler 150 Mens' Hlne Chin- cl'illu Overcoats , full indigo , trimmed with bea\y serge linintrs ' , edges bound , silk vel vet collar , in reg'ular sizes frcm 5)5 ) to 4-1. This lot cariied from last season and will rlose them at the remarkably low price of if 12 , and do not expect to be able to make Mich a liberal offer this fcaeo again. Goods sent to any address in the United States , and if not satisfactory may be returned at our expense. Freeland , Loomis & Co. Proprietors. Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. The Largest Clothing 1Iou p West of tho/Mlssisslnnl. Burlington Burlington ' L4PQ.R.R. The Burlington takes the lead. ( It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was In advance of all lines In establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. Av. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Route C.B.&Q.n.R. SteckPiano jttmartable for powe l trmp tnetle tone , pljqbl ctlon Df iolate aur t > miy. j years' rreor the bout guarantee. . Ot th > exc V lence ot tne * Inslramenta. WOQDBRIDGEBROS , lal eallsUctloo la lb cure of Ooncrrlicca find Gleet , IprcecrlboltanC ( ccl safe In recommend' Inc It to all lUfTcreu. CUatttl C4. TIU i.J.STOMJII , M.D. , ClntlnniU. Dcrfotur , III. Ohio. puicn.oi.oo. . Bold br Druculoll VInUCV n nilurinBry troubles eftslly.qulcle. MUNtT ly and bafely rmcd by IJOt'UTA CajW Miles , Knveiftstraie.inurrd In nuven dav . Roln HJiilnrrliox , nil rtiiiKnlsts , or by mnll from D * . cutu.MfB.l'o. , H3\Vlutcet.N. V. I ulinirectlooJ. ' JPENNVHOVAL WAFKRH 1 Burctxufuliy utej inliitlilr by orer 10,000 tlJUlles. AtafHJe. Effectual anil fleatant > J SI prrhox liy mail.or at ilnJK UU. Sealed J'nrticvl'iri S r taja Btarop * . AildreM Tuc EV&EKA Ontaicu. Co. , puraoiT , Jdjcu. sale ami by mail by ( looiltn * * Co t Omaltu ,