8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEtl MONDAY , OCTOBER 14. 1889. a THE CITY. Yesterday the Sixteenth and Vinlon motor cnrs commenced making regular trim on the Sherman nvonuo tracks to the ( air grounds. The members of the Hanscom Park M. 13. church will tender a reception to their pastor , Uov. George M. Brown , at the church this evening. Unrry A. Klnnoy has returned from the St. 'Louis exposition , and would Hko to meet those who wish to join a class in popular science at Y. M. C. A. , at 8 o'clock sharp to-night. .T. A. McShano hns sold the Waterloo mills to Gustavo Wlekenborg , a jeweler formerly in business at 610 North Six teenth street. The purchase also In cludes a farm of ICO acres. The con sideration was ? ! ! 5,000. TO XII 13 lj VI > IE8. Sllvorwnto Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , tin- hcnrd-of' bargains in all kinds of silver ware. Come and sec. Edholin & Akin , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. AMUSUMKNTS POK THIS W13UK. Monday William 11. Crnne , In On Proba tion. Tuesday William H. Crime , In On Proba tion. Wednesday Afternoon William II. Crnne , in fn I'rulmtlmi. Wednesdnv Night Wlllinra ll. Crone , la Paint 1'crrlrhon nnd The Itallaon , 1'ridny W. T. Dry ant and J. J. QUID Inn , in Keep It llarlt. Snlurdnj Afternoon nnd Nlfjht W. T. Urynnt nnd J. J. Qtilnlnn , In Itccp it JJarJt. oitAxi ) orr.iiA HOUSE. Monday McCarthy and Ko.vnolds , In Dear Jrlxh Hoy. Tucmlny McCarthy nnd Uoynolds , In Dear Meh ISoij. Wednesday Afternoon nnd Night Mc Carthy nnd Kovnolds , In Dear Irlxh lion. i J'hurBd ay McCarthy and Reynolds , in True IrUh Hearts. Friday McCai thy and Reynolds , In True Irish Ilcarta. Saturday Afternoon and Nnht McCar thy and Kcyuolds , In True Irish Ucarts. ] : DEN MUSCI : . Every Afternoon and Night Charles E. Hcllnni , the imttiral phenomenon , with other attractions and dramatic performances. rillST M. E. C1IUHCH. Monday lillml lioona and company. Tuesday Ulind 13oono anil company. TO THIS LuYlHHS. Silvnrwnro Sale. Monday , Tuesday ndd Wednesday , un- hcard-of'bargnins in all kinds of silver ware. Como and soo. Edholm & Akin , co" . 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. ' 1 In-own I'rom Bujjjiy P. Thompson was thrown from his buggy near Twenty-fourth nnd Davenport streets last evening and nadlv cut about the head. Ho was carried into Swift's drug store , on Twenty-fifth street , where lr. Haluh dressed his wounds. Thompson was then taken to his residence , 1100 South Tenth street. TO T11I3 Silverware Halo. Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , un- hoard-of bargains in all kinds of silver ware. Coino and see. Edhnlm&Akin , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. TWO .TUDGKS. The ) ' Arc to be Nominated in Omaha Hi is Wcuk. Tins afternoon nt 2 o'clock the Judicial district convention , comprising the counties of Burt , Douclns , Rurpy and Washington , ivlll moot In the police court. It will nomi nate a successor to Judge Groff on the dis trict bunch , and will consist of ninnty-six delegates. Hurt county will be entitled to 12 , Snrpy 5 , Washington 10 and Douchis 69. The latter comprise the following represen tatives of the several wards in this city ami the outlying country districts. First Ward Fred Nye , Leo Estcllo , John Butler nttd K. .T. Cornish. Second Ward E. M. Stenberg , Gustavo Anderson , William Alsludt and John Iloye. Third Ward O. II. Uothackor. Charles Branch , L. 13. Heed ami S. P. Smith. Fourth Ward W. F. Bechol , W. Gurloy , H. S. Berlin and H. D. Duncan. Fifth Ward Joseph Hedman , Jolin Jen kins , G. F. Franklin and John McDonald. Sixth Ward J. T. Dillon , William Mor row , II J. Leavltt , Chris Spccht. Seventh Ward John Grant. Paul Vander- voort , W. It. Farr and D. H. Mercer. Eight Ward R. A. L. Dick , W. W. Key- lor , C. E. Brunnor. J. L. Carson. Ninth Ward M. S. Lindsay , II. M. War- inp , D. J. Burcess , 1'at Mullon. South Omaha H. E. lloglo , D. Anderson. A. J. Baldwin , J. P. Aaron , C. E. Smith. I Volley V. H. Thomas , I. H. Williams. JclTerson II. C. Tlmmo , P. Mangold. Waterloo F. W. Corliss , James Uobin- 011.- 011.Ulkhorn O. A. Woolcott , Isaac Noyos. Doiiclas Ed Luoder. C. H. MoMurntiy. Florence M. F. Chapman. John Simp son. son.MoArdlo J. G. Anderson , Henry Scho- mers. Chicago C. II. Doniter , II. A. Knowltz. \Vcst Omaha II. Habe , Ilonry Hlcck. Millard Henry Kelsey , John Lomko. Union John Dorse , Chi is Larson. At lnr c-Dr. M. O. Uickotts , I. S. Has- call , J. L. Black , C. A. Potter , J. C. Wharton - ton and Charles J. Groeiio. Stnlo Democratic Cotivontlon. The democratic state convention meets in this city next Tuesday evening to nominate a candidate for Justice of the supreme court nad two mejnbcrs of the board of redouts of the state university. Tliu convention will consist of D33 delegates. Sovonty-two of those will bo from Douglas county , and will bo appointed this afternoon by u committee consisting of J. Casey , G. V. Illncs , Euclid Martin , Pat Ford , Andy Moynlhan , E. O'Connor , George Tiornoy , P. Dramian , which will meet at tlio olllco of Euclid Mar tin at 4 o'clock. A KeDiilillgiin Oommittoo. On Tuesday afternoon at it o'clock the county ropuoHcan central committee will meet at the Millard hotel. Chairman Our- ley requests that all members ana candidates bo lu atteiidanco. The coinmlUoo consists of the following : Chairman W. F. Ourloy. First Waid L. W. LytieJohn Butler. John UoBlcky. Second Ward Dan O'ICooffo , John Hoyo , Froil Bohm. Third Ward -M. O. Kicketts , S. B. Smith , Leo Hartley. Fourth Word T. 1C. Sudborough , Elijah Duun , Moses O'Brien , Fifth Word Charles L. Sanders , George King. M. Sullivan. Sixth \Vard-C. R. Kulsoy , W. A. Grant , T. J. McUraw. Seventh Wnrd-C. N. Inskoep , Louis Peterson , J. C. Thompson. Eighth Ward U. U. Balcombo , J. It. Moore , Charles E. Bruaor. Ninth Ward-M , S. Lindsay , W. J. Klor- tcad , D. J , Burgess , South Omahu D. Anderson , E. O. May. fluid , L. C. Gibson. Valley W. H. Thomas. William Mltchlll. West Omaha George . Roberts. Henry Week. Chicago O. II. Denker , H. A. Knowltz. Union Frank B. Hubbard. Chris Teddo. Wuterloo-F. W. Corliss , H. B. Houilif rer. Elkhorn I ano Noyos , G. R. Williams. MoArdle-H. R. Avery. Elijah Allon. Douglas Ed Loodor , H. Uosiclc , Mlllurd-Willlam Van Dohrou , John Lomke. Joffunon- - E. Tiuunc , Puter Mangold , Florence John Simpson , r. , John Paul. V. P. 1C. 11. Moil Thinlcol' .Suoli Mix- cry As a man or a woman lying awake all night for fear of not getting up early enough In the morning. You can gavu nil this worry by going quickly and get ting one of those Both Thomas alarm clocks at EUJIOLM & AKIX'.S , Cor. 16th and Dodge , Opp. Pobtolllce. sisnaioNs. Two Onintm Cof rcKfttlon8 liistcnccl to 'JLIiont Vcfltordny. Uov. W. 1C. Bean , pastor of Trinity -M. E. church , Twcnty-flrst nnd Binnoy streets , do- ilvered hl first normon since his uew ap pointment , yesterday , All the seats in the cosy auditorium were occupied. His subject was : "Who Is Sufilclont for Those Things ! " It was more of an Introduction of himself to his liook than a sermon , although the gen tleman gave out some bright ideas and sug gestions. Ho outlined his opinion of the duties of a minister , and suggested that im portant duties devolved upon the moinbors 3f the church as well as upon the minister. Each expression WAS listed to with great at tention , and when the gmillcman had con cluded his talk nearly every person in the room stepped forward and shook his hand with a complimentary remark. Eleven years npo Rev , Bean was the pas tor of a small Methodist church on Eighteenth street In this city. Ho remained licrc but a brief period nt that time. During the last year ho made a phenomenal success at York , this stato. Increasing his congrcRa- lion SOO inside of nine months. Rev. Bean is thirty-eight years of ago and is married. After the sermon those \vho desired to re main had a feast of song , prayer and experi ence talks. Hov. P. H. Merrill. Rov. P. S. Merrill , the now pastor of the First M. B. church , appeared before the members of his new charge ycitcrday morn ing for the first time and made a most favor able Impression on the congregation. Every avallablo seat was tilled. Mr. Merrill is a man In the prime of life. Ho is of powerful physique and has a fuco considerably llKo the late William H. Vanderbilt - dorbilt , Ills Mowing burnshlo whiskers help ing the resemblance. Ho has the pale face of the close student. Ha Is a forcible , plain spoken preacher and expresses himself in vigorous Anglo-Saxon. Ills figures of speecli are apt and his manner of talking earnest and sympathetic. His talk Is ex temporaneous. Ho believes in preaching "Jesus Christ nnd Him crucified , " and al lusions wore constantly made to the Messiah throughout the sermon. IIo wus assisted In the service yesterday morning by Mr. J. H. Hayncs. Mr. Merrltt took for his text John xlvl , "Let not your heart bo troubled. " The speaker insisted that the only royal road to happiness was through belief belief in God , in Christ , in the Ilolv Ghost , in prayer and in work. Nobody can bo happy who does not believe In God. Nobody can bo un happy who loves Jesus , the divine Savior and brother of humanity. Can anybody bo unhappy with the Holy Ghost dwelling in lite heart ? Christ told us that wo would ilnd Joy only through the Holy Ghost. Christ know the use of language so well ho did not misapply it. Ho always used the right word n the right place. The doctrine and privi- .cgo of prayer is another wcllspring of pleas ure. It is there that Jesus sheds the oil of gladness on our heads. I believe in the doc trine of work. It was Christ's doctrine for the euro of heavy souls. When I see so many inactive lives in the church I cannot wonder that there uro so many Christians with unhappy f.ices and doleful expressions. Their sourness of visage is duo to laziness. No man in idleness can bo happy. Joy comes only to tno worker ? . TO THIS Sllvcrw.ira Snip. Monday , Tuesday and Wednefidayun- lieard-of bargains in all kinds of silver ware. Come and see. Edholm&Akin , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. LJ. O. H. H. Robinson , of Kiuiball , is at the Pax- ton. ton.M. M. L , . Hays , of Stella , is registered at the Casey. Augustus Frank , of Kearney , is at the Paxton. S. H. Reosmaii , of Lincoln , is a guest at the Casoy. Joe Quia , of Plattsmouth , is registered at the Murray. Frank U. Waters , of Lincoln , is a guest nt the Paxton. L. H. Bratnwell , of Wymoro , spent Sunday nt the Casey. Stephen J. Mcnzios , of Liverpool , Eaij. , is n guest at the Murray. J. F. Harris and C. M. Jaques , of Lincoln , ore guests at the Murray. Gustavo Kahn and F. T. Ransom , of Ne braska City , are at the Puxton. Mrs. Adelaide Xaunor , of FaribaultMinn. , is the puest of Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs , at 240" Capitol avenue. 1O THIS Bllvopwarn Sale. Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , un heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver ware. Como and see. Edholm&Akin , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. I Vi-t Oninhii NOWH , Sergeant Rending , the 'unknown , " starts for San Francisco on Tuesday. Mr. Bryan L. Cowlcy has been appointed school master nt Fort Omaha. Captaia Dempsey has been released from arrest and is doing duty at Fort Omaha. Captain James Miller , who has been on re cruiting service at Boston , has returned to Fort Omaha and takes command of his com pany. The dancing party nt Fort Omaha last Saturday evening , given by Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Turner , in honor of their son , William , was a most enjoyable affair. The children played games and danced until 0 o'clock , after which the oUlcer ? and their families took possession of the hop-room and danced until midnight. TO TI1K IjAIHES. Silvorwiirn Snlo. Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , un heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver ware. Como and geo. Edholm & Akin , cor. 15lh and Dodge , opp. P. O. A Pretty Ijlttlo Koinanco. A neat llttlo romance lias occurred In this city within the past twenty-four hours which culminated in u happy union of hearts and hands. A year ago last March Dr. R. G. Wright , a popular and prosperous dentist of Tona- wnnda , N , Y. , near Niagara Falls , took a trip to California to visit his sister and other friends , and whllo at Oakland mot and was charmed with the grace and beauty of Miss Eva Dcardsloy , a dashing young lady of the brunette typo. IIo wus in her very agreeable - able society for a week , and loft for his east _ ern homo with her Imago evidently Indelibly Impressed unon his heart. A correspondence ensued and the happy denouement occurred In Omabn yesterday. Last Tuesday evening each started from their respective homes , the prospective bride accompanied by nor mother , and arranged to meet simultaneously In this city , the heart of the continent , and Join issues for life. At 4:30 : D. m. , In ono of the parlors of the Mil lard hotel yesterday , Rov. Rr. Durycn , pas tor of the First Congregational church , pro nounced the ceremony that made this young couple happy , and they leave Tuesday morn ing to make their homo an the picturesque shore of the famous Niagara. TO TillLADIES. ; . Sllvprwnro Snlo. M nday , Tuesday and Wednesday , un heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver ware. Como and sec. Edholm & Akin , cor. loth nnd Dodge , opp. P. O. THACKERAY STRUCK. William Mnkopoiioo Knew What Ills Productions Were Worth. The following letter was written to James Frascr , tno proprietor of Eraser's Magazine , and wascop'nd ' by a Indy from thu original in the collection belonging to Mr. I-Ynsor's sister : ' Uour.oaxn , Monday , February. "My Dear Fraser : I have soon the doctor , who has glvon mo his commands about the hundredth number. I shall send him my shnro from Paris In n day or two , and hope 1 shall do a good deal in the diligence to-morrow. Ho reiter ated his determination to write monthly for you , and to deliver ever the pro ceeds to me. Will you , therefore , have the goodness to glvo the bearer n check ( In my wlfo's nnmo ) for the amount of the contributions for the Inst two months. Mrs. Thackeray will give you a receipt for the same. "You huvo already Maginn's authority , "Now comes another , and not a very pleasant point , on which I must speak. I hereby give you notice that I shall strike for wages , "i'ou pay more to others , I Ilnd , than to mo , and so I In tend to make some fresh conditions about Yollowplush. 1 shall write no moro of that gentleman's remarks , ex cept at the rate of twelve guineas n sheet , and with a drawing for ouch number In which his story appears the drawing two guineas. Pray do not bo angry at this decision on my part ; it is simply a bargain which it is my duty to make. 13ad as ho Is , Mr. Yellow plush is the most popular contributor to your mngazino , and ought to bo paid accordingly ; if ho does not deserve moro than the Monthly Nurse or the Blue Friarg , I am a Dutchman. I have boon at work upon his adventures to-day , and will send thorn to you or not , as you Hko ; but in common regard for myself I won't work under prices. Well , I dare say you will bo very in- dignantjiind swear I am the most morco- nnry of individuals. Not so. But I am a hotter workman than most of your crow , and deserve a bettor price. You must not , I repeat , bo angry , or , be cause wo differ as tradesmen , break off our connection as friends. Believe mo that , whether I write for you or not , I shall always bo glad of your friendship and anxious to have your good opinion. I am ever , my deitr Fraser ( independent of s. d. ) , very truly yours , W. M. TIIAUKKIIAY. " 1O THIS 8llrcrivarn Sale. Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , un heard-of bnrtrains in all kinds of silver ware. Come and see. Edholin & Akin , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. 11 H Shi * IN Spoke. Among current mispronunciations says the Ladies' Homo Journal , is that of putting the accent on the second syllable of "oxquisito" instead of on the first , of omiting to pronouncu the final syllable of "bona jido , " and pronounc ing the word as if it wore spoiled "bonn lied , " of stijing voilot and voilonco for violet and violence , of saying yeaph for yes , and Gawd for God. Tlio latter word should have the o short as in the German llGott , " though some ueoplo fancy that it shows greater rovoronca to drawl the word , ono cannot quite understand why. A mistake very often made is that of saying "Bookaso" for "book-case. " Note-paper isastumbling- block to people who also speak rapidly , and they are inclined to call it "not- poppor. " Ono should never say "flggor" for " " "follor" "figure , for "follow " " " " " " , "cniry" for "carry , "ridikl- lus" for "ridiculous " " " , "precoivo" for "perceive , " "olVouso" for "oating- houso. " One of the most unpleasant varieties of mispronunciation is that of a certain class of New Yorkers who run all their words together , and slide a letter or a svllablo wherever they can contrive to do so. "S'Nichlas" for "St. Nicholas " " ' " "does" , "Ay'noo , for "clothes , " "munco" for "months , " "diff'iit" for "different , " "N'Yawk" for "Now York" are familiar instances of this slovenly method of enunciation. TO TJ1K hAIUCS. Sllvoiwiira Sale. Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , un heard-of bargains in all kinds of s'ilvor- waro. Come and see. Edholm&Akin , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. AVant the UlunlcotH , Not tlio Bucs. Lots of eastern tourists across the plains buy blankets nnd other articles of wear from the Indians at big prices , and lots of the stuff is bundled out of the car windows within half un hour. The Indian has no objection to the in sects. TO riiK ii\niKS. Bllvorxvnro Hale. Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , un heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver ware. Como and soo. Edholm&Akin , cor. 15th nnd Dodge , opp. P. O. Cnri-intro Jinrars In Burnoi Ayrcn. Carriage horses , only fairly well matched , In Buenos Ayres bring $5,000 n pair. Have you used' ARS SOAPT ETCHINGS. 4TEMBRSON , ENGRAVINGS , IKTHALLKT& DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIE HOSPE MOULDINGS , Jt FRAMES , PIANOS& ORG ANSjitJi ( STSIIEET MUSIC , 1810 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Tndigjestion 10 not only a dUtrcsslng complaint , ot itself , but , by causing the blood to become depraved and the system cn- fcoliled , Is the parent of Innumerable maladies. That Aycr's Snrsnpnrllla Is the best cure for Indigestion , even when complicated with Liver Complaint , is proved by the following testimony from Mrs , Joseph Lake , ot Brockway Centre , Mich. : "Liver complaint nnd indigestion made my life n bunion nnd came near ending my existence. For more than four years I suffered untold agonr , was reduced almost to a skeleton , nnd finrdl v had strength to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed mo , nnd only the most delicate could bo digested nt nil. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated mo withoutgivlng re lief. Nothing that I took scomc'l ' to do any permanent good until I commenced the lisa of Aycr's Snrsaparllla , which has produced wonderful results , Soon after commencing to take the Snrsnpn- rllla I could sco an Improvement in my condition. My appetite boaan to return nnd with it came the ability to digest nil the food taken , my strength im proved each day , ana after a few months of faithful attention to your direction1 ? , I found myself n well woman , able to nttnnd to nil household duties. The medicine has given mo a new lease of life. " Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Price $1 i ilx tiotllce , * S. Worth $5 n tottle. DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1403 KAUNAM STIIEET , OMAHA , NBD. ( Opposite 1'axton Hotel. ) Office houra , 9 B. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 . tn. to 1 p. in. Specialists in Chronic , Ncrvoiu Skin nnil Llood Diseases. n ? Consultntlon at office or by mail free. Medicines sent by innll or express , securely packed , free from observation. Guarantees to euro nulrkly , snfely ami permanently. rious DEBILITY lions. 1'hyslcal Decay , arising fiom Indiscre tion , Knees * or Indulgence , produclucSleepless ness , Tlespondoncy. Pimples on the face , river- ton to society , easily clNcouiaged , lues of conll dence , dull , unfit for study or business , andilnda Ufa a burden. Snfely. permanently Mid pri vately cured. Consult Ore. Uetts & Bolts , 108 Farnam St. , Omnha , Nab. Bloou and Skin Diseases B fciffls results , completely eradicated without the aid of Mercury. Scrofula , Kr/slpelas. rover Sores , Blotches , ulcers. P ms in the Head nnd Bones , Syphilitic Sore Throat. Mouth and 'JOURHP. Co.- tarrh , etc. . permanently cured where other ! have failed. Fidnntr TMnQTO aul Bladder Complaints , AlQRGYi Ulllldly Painful , Difficult , too fro. quont Uurninrjor DIoody Urmo. Urine high col- nrr-d or with milky sediment on standing. Weak Back. Gonorrho-a. Gleet , Cj&tltis. etc. , Promptly and Bafely Cured , Charges Iteasona- bio. STRICTURE ! mnval complete , without cutting , caustic or filiation. ( .Mres effected at homo by pattern vt Ithout n moments pain or nnnoy anco. To Yoiuiff Men and Mile-Aoetl ; Men , AOIinp PIIDT ? The o\vrul effects of curly UlJnlJ liUuti A'lcc. which blinds organic weakness destroying both mind nnd body , with nil Its dreaded ills , permanently cured , rinci DPIPTO Adross those who have impaired I/IlOi Dill 10 themselves by improper Indul gences and , solitary habits , which ruin both body and mind , unfitting them lor bu&lncss , tuuy or mnrriafjn. M AiiniEi ) MK.N. or those entering on that Imp py lifo , aware of physical debility , ciulckly na aisted. OUU SUCCESS , Is based upon facts , first Practical Erpe rlcnci1. Second Every easels especially studied- thug starting aright. Thlid Medicines uro pre , pured In our labatory exactly to suit each casa , thus affecting cuitM without injury tS Bond 0 cents. Dostt-go for celebrated works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. Thousands cuied. t3tf A friendly letter or cull may baveyou future miiroilntj und shame , and add golden years to life. t No letters an- iwored unless accompanied by I centa lu stamDs. A.ddr ss or call on BRS. BJBTTS it BIKTTS , U08 t'araain Street , Omabn. Nab. -AIL . dAS-S-KlRK. ( KfiL-83' FlOATINL. SOAP- WRAPPERS nni riceivc a * 3 HAMDSOMEa " 1 STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PAIUS EXPOSITION JW . Hos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PEHS. ABOUT GLOVES. iiicli ii .umgai a prlrotliat U too cheap. It l lietirr to par a fair price anil cet irnoJ ( ilovtw like Hiilrli. nun' * . They ur niaile. , fifom fckcieil nkliiKlutlioG f beet manner anil HI UM ur > | rallied to bo the n : crvlceatile made. If ; _ . want to tiion morn about' Klurr la Konural anil llnlclilu on' < ; iiivf In | iarllcnlar. nticloaa mainiifor tlie hook Alinut ( iluto.t. It will luim. ' t J01IN O. HU'ic'lll.'SliO.V ' , J.liu.lown , K. V. TUfiKENSPRIPlVEHICLES | P.J.rt .J.t.nia.M 00 * * | | iiLjjL " ' I . . . I _ , Continental Clothing House PECIAI A ALE .OF We will offer this week 250 Men's pure Worsted Sack and Frock Suits , made and trimmed in first class shape , at the unheard of price of $8 per suit. Guaranteed pure all wool goods , in every respect equal to any $15 suit in the market. All sixes from 35 to 44. Sample suits sent to any address , and if not satisfactory , may be returned at our expense. Closing Out Prices on Fall Overcoats , Price We will offer this week an extraordinary bargain in a pure all-wool cassimcrc Fall Over coat , in two neat silk mixtures , a garment usually sold for $15.00. We are overstocked on this line and have decided to name the popular price of $8.00 to close them. They cannot be manufactured for the price , but the season for light Overcoats will soon close and we are determined to clean up in this department. Send for self-measurement blanks and we will send a sample garment to any address and if the garment is not found to be as repre sented , it may be returned at our expense. Boy's Combination , Suit , Overcoat and Cap Price for all $6.75. We have manufactured two styles in large quantities of this combination in pure all-woo cheviot goods in Suits , Overcoats and Caps of the same material and olter them this week as a special bargain at $6.75 for the combination. Ages 5 to 14. We unhesitatingly recommend these goods for wear , being strictly all-wool and made and trimmed with a view to service. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES IV30INES Proprietors Cor. Douglas ancllBtli Sts. , Omalia. Ye8 there IH science nil advertis ing Conslsc facts arc ivlmt the people want And good Clothes. Hyperbole only forfeits public confi dence You want the Vtoith of your money vthen you buv , nnil you will go whoie yon are sure of gettlnir It Kxcel- leiico in nil things is n oettor watchword than sharxincbs or shrewdness. MAX MEYEK. ADOU'II J1EYEH KSTAIIUSHEI ) 1BJ. GENEUAL AGENTS FOK THE STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , And other first class PIANOSand STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Not Soil "Ston cllod" Pianos , All Instalments Guaranteed to be Just us Represented. Wo offer n flno S325 Piano forS25O. EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Woloomo , MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts. iK .Monday Ouioliar 1-ltli. Engagement of Mr. Win H , CRANE , Aided by a competent comedy company under the dirt-ebon ot Joseph IIIOOKS Jomliimi'J'KtaJ.ij / ; 1'A'cnin.it ami H'ediiaJuu Matinee. the new cosmopolitan comedy , . OH PROBATJON By HrancU-r Mattheun mid dee , II. Jessop , WednuHduy Evening , Oct. 18. .1 Uiciit Doulilc Jltll. PAPA pERRIOMON. From the Trench of l.u illclie. And the latest London Hvmmtlon THE BALLOON. , . , Itegularprlcei , beats go on uale Saturday JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. Op .n for engagements at concerts , entertain- mauls etc. At Pupils Hetldencu. til North 15th Street , Can be cured in 30 to GO days by the use of the For sale only by the Cook Itcmody Co. . ot Omalia , Nebraska. Write to us tor the names nnrt address of patients uho lutvo been cured and from whom wo ha\o permission to refer. Syphilis Is a disease that lias always bullied the hklll of the most eminent physicians and until the discovery of the Cook llomody Co.'s "MAGIO llEMliliV. " not ono in fifty over having the disease has been cured. Wo guaran tee to cure any cnso that tan bo produced. Those v.ho have taken Mercury , Potash , S. S. S. Sucus Altcrans or other advertised remedies , with only temporary benellts can now bo per- mnuiMitly cured by the use of the "MAGIC KIJMUDY" of the Cook Kemedy Co. . Umuhn. Neb. JlewarnoCImmltatlons. It Is absolutely impossible for any other person or company to have our torinnlaor any remedy HKoitln oliccL and results. 1 ho Cook Itemed ) ' Co. , has boon treating patients for four years nnd have al ways given perfect satisfaction. They are finan cially responsible , having u capital of ever J'.IU.OOO , miilcliif : their guarantee good. Wo soli cit thi ) most obstinate cases those who hnvo tried every known remedy aim lost all hope of recovery. Coi respond with us nnil let us put you In possession of evidence that convinces tlio mostHkontlcal. Markwhnt wu say : In tlio end you MUST use our "MAGIC HUJIKDY" before you can bo pnrmanently cured. It is the most lierolo blood purifier ever known. Wilto for imrtlciilaif. All letters confidential. PAIITinW llcxuro you are getting the Cook U/IUI llm Itcmedy Co's Made Hnmcdy. None others nro genuine. Parties claiming to bo agents for us nio Impostors nnd frauds. , Kull particulars free. Addiess all communications toThe The Oook , ROOM 418 3H1419 , Paxton Block , Du.B. 0. WKST'BNKHVB ANI > Iliuiw TinAT : * HUNT , uRiinrantocil Bpeclllo for Hysteria , Itlz/.l- ness , Oonviilslona , Flti. Nervous NournlRla , lleadacli * . Narvous Prostration caused bv tlio use of alcohol tobacco. Wakefulness , Jlcnlnl Depression , Bof tunliic of the Ifraln. rciiililn in insanity and loading to inliorj' , ttocny and death , rri'maturoOld AK > \ IliirrenneH1) ) , Loss of I'owcr Ineltlieriex , Involuntary l.ossos and HpormaU orhd'a caused by ovcT'excrllon of l ho brain , ftnlf. abiibo or ovBrlndnlfienoo. Knch box contains onn month's trcutnient. * . I.CO a box , or H.X | boxes forM.Ot.fpnt by mall prepaid on receipt ofprlco WB QUABANTHB SIX BOXES. To ciiroany caw. With eai'h ordur reralrod by us forslx boxo * , areompanlod withSJ.IJO , wo will nt'iul tlio purchaser our written Riiarautvu to refund - fund thu money it the treatment iloos not effect Bcuro. Oiiiininti'c.s Issuuil only by ( loodman DrugOo. , DniBirUts , Bolo AeciUs , HID Farnam trout , Uiuuiia Nebraska ToGlaS0 ( , , Itolfasl , Uiihlln rtml rilOM NK\V YOIIK UVHUV'TIIIJUSDAV. Cabin ptmuKcSVi lo CO , aocorillnK to locution of "tut room , KxLUrtluii I > j6 to W. > r-tteruKO to nnil from Uuropo lit Ixjwuut Hatei , AUHTIN lUi.nwi : . ' ACo. , Ucn'l Ayonts , U llruuJnray , New Vurk JOHK Ul.COKN , \VcstcrnAucnt. . lfi | llunilolnli HI. , Clilciiito , lUllllV K , .MlJOIIl.STnus. : MttA.SN'i ; , KC'nl , at Omah iGEiSERSlI ebrated lines of Uooti and Bhoes , inanuf ctur. d or 0. M. Henderson ic t'.o. , ot ChlcaKo-Fuc- for H.W.Con. ! 3rH& DODGE STS , OMAHA , NEB. fOR THE IREATMnNT OF .ALL APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES , < JUst Facilities , Ariparatusana'Xernedleifor3ii ' < : ( > Mftil Treatment of every farm of ft'oaia ' requiring , MEDICAL or SURQIOAL THEAT1IEHT. i1 NINETY ROOMS FOR PATEENTQ.1 Hcfird&Atter.ilanco. But Accommodations In wilt. 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