8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OOTOBEK 1G , 1889. THE CITY. Gcorco Pnrnnm , nn Inmrxto of St. Joseph's hospital , died .voatorday nftor- noon nnd will ho buried to-dny. Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice R. Barney , Twenty-fifth and Scward Btrcols , October 14,1889 , n girl. Joe Dorothy , a clerk atllaydon B os. . incnrod , owing a number of debts nnd n fter stealing $8.60 from his employers. Mr. J. P. Coots leaves for Minneapo lis to-day to purchase three now derricks to he used in the construction of the now city hall. Revival services nro being hold every night this week , Saturday executed , in the church on Dodge street between Twelfth and Thirteenth. The grand jury is still at work on the trouble between County Clerk Roche nnd Commissioner Anderson over that chattel mortgage record book. O'Brien's saloon at No. 421 North Six teenth street was closed at noon yesterday - day by the police on the ground that it was being conducted without a license. Attorney Andrew Bovins , who was so seriously injured by falling down the court house stairs recently , is rapidly recovering and is able to bo around his home. lie expects to bo able to attend to business within another week. The secretary of the Sixth ward re publican club has prepared anoatcircu- lar letter to bo distributed to the voters of that ward , calling attention to the importance of registration , designating when and whore the voter may register and dolinincr the boundaries of the three precincts of the ward. Secretary Nason , of the board of trade , has notified Mayor Broatoh of his ap pointment by the board as chairman of the banquet and reception committees to entertain the delegates of the into 'na- tional congress , and Mr.JohnVakoiield of his appointment as chairman of the finance committee. lie has also sug gested that meetings of the committees be called as early as possible to arrange for the work in hand. Army News. Colonel Mntthow M. Blunt , Sixteenth in fantry , Von Douglas , has boon ordered to Fort Du Uhosne , Utah , to inspect companies of his regiment stationed at that post. Tii rn cd I'liO. Judge Dandy returned from his extended bunr hunt In Wyoming , yesterday , and brought tea skins with him , He hnd written tlmt the eleventh animal was in sight and would lie trapped , but ins prediction was not verilied. Tliu ] umo siiys Hint the capture of the tenth evidently frightened the other awnv. _ _ PAXTON UOTKL , OMAHA Special at tention to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittredgo & Brninard , proprietors. Arrested For I'rUa Fi-ilitliis : . Pat Wilson and Frank Green , the two men who sparred before the Gate City Ath letic club on Monday evening , wore arrested nt South Ornuhu yesterday on the charge of prize flglitlflg , sworn to by Putrid ; Mostyn. Their case was sot for Thursday at 2 o'clock end bull llxed at SOOO each. The men arc confident of acquittal , as the contest wns with eight ounce gloves , which are but little sumUnr than pillows. Neither bore a mark or a bruise , Tough no mnro , Red Cross cough drops will cure your cold. 5 cents a box. To Ho Buried Iiorp. The remains of Charlie Hobers , the boy who ran aw.iy from his homo in this citynnd was Killed in a railway accident at HOMO , Novudo , on September , wcro received by Drexel & Maul yesterday. Tdo father of the dead boy , Henry Roberts , who lives on South Eighteen street , had the remains of his son exhumed and forwarded to this city for llnul interment. The deceased was onu of a party of six bovs who ran away from tholr homos in this city early In September. The other boys have returned home. Persons who lead n life of exposuru are subject to rheumatism , neuralgia and lumbago , nnd will find a valuubjo roinody'in Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment ; it will banish pain and subdue inllamnmtion. A hnrloits Accident. Frank Maxflold , a farmer from Neoln , In. , was seriously injured yesterday afternoon at Tenth and Harncy streets. While crossing the Hurnoy street cable at that point train 01 and O'J , in clmi'L-o of William Magee , grip- man , and Conductor Mcho , struck his wagon , throwing him out under the horses' hculs. Ho was dragged n considerable distance , but finally succeeded in releasing himself. Tiio team dashed up Tenth street and ran into a patrol box at Tenth and Canitol avenue , dr.iggintf it nearly a block. Maxflehl was cent homo. Tito police contend that ttio ciuw of the cable train coula Imvoavorted an aecl- Icnt. Mai'fltico Licenses were issued to the following pnrties by Judge Shields yusturduy : Koine and Residence. Age. ( Fred Gcguor , Omaha . 20 ( Jullott Collistor , Omaha . IS j John Pcchacek , Kouth Omaha . 21 1 Josie ICubat , South Omaha . il J Bartholomew Maher , Omaha , . 29 ) Mary Clifford , Omaha . ! ) J ( Cyrus C. I'arklns. Weeping Water . 33 j Lillian U. Phillips , Omaha . ! ij I Thomas Hanson , Omutm . 31 I Anna Johnson , Omaha . yj I Stoplicn Moore , Omaha . 03 | Louise ICracmcr , Omaha . IS j William O. Field , Richmond , Ky . 20 1 LcomiM. Tittle , Om.ihu . 18 j Joseph Masher , Omaha . 22 I lillou Fruhu , Omuhn . IS I Peter G. Jueobson , Aberdeen . Ul | Kmmu K , Hunt , Omuliii . 'M U. ( ' . K. K. Men i'lunic of Suoli Mis- As a man or a woman lying1 awake all night for fear of not trotting up early enougli _ in tlio morning. You can Have all this \vorry by going quickly and get ting ono of these Both Thomas alarm clocks at Kmior.M & AKIN'B , Cor , J6th and Dodge , Opp. Postollli'o. Sninctliliiu ID KcinomOor. If you are going east , remember the "Hook Island Routo" run the Bloopers and cluiir cars of their solid vestibule train to and from the Omaha depot , leaving Omaha at 8:15 : p. inthus avoid ing the transferal Council BlulTs. Three solid trains daily , All chair cars are froo. Dining canton all through trains. Our trains make close connections with all oivbtorn limited trains connecting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across tlio city to parties on route to Now YorU , Boston and other eastern cities , "and everything a little bettor than oilier lines can offer. " S. S. STKVKNS , Ticket olUco,180l Fiirnam. Gcn'l W. A unTrnTTu'TiAX COM ) . One of the Ijoig in iMitlnllnltl , in Col- oratlo , Kor Onn Dollar. Don't bo n day too Into nnd regret it. Boar in mind wo are going to have artesian wells , lakes und a city of ii/iUO people in eighteen months , and a lot for ono dollar will make you a hand- $011113 protlt in that time. Y/o have line water now nnd nn ele gant location , but 8 0,000 in improve ments will chitngo the looks of things. \Vo \ will bull no lots for loss than $ .5 after October 15. If you want ono now is the time. PLAl.NHKLIJ ADDITION CO. , Castle Itock , Colo. GOT TUB AYKONO SIQNAlx Two I'ABftnnRflr Trillin Corao To gether nl Gllmon Siding. Thu Chicago accommodation , castbouml , nnd the Kansas City cxorcss , coining Into Omaha , about 7 o'clock last evening , collided nt iGlbson elding and caused a serious wreck. Uoth nro passenger trains nnd wcro well loaded. Several people received injuries moro or less severe , though fortunately no ono was killed , Ono cngmo ut least nnd four orflvo cars nro badly mnslicd nnd broken. Just liow or why the accident occurred seems to bo a mystery not easily explained. Gibson is the point at which both the Kansas City and Denver llycrs pass the eastbound ovcnlnf ? train. Tnoy were all there together , ami It scorns that tome switchman gave n signal out of tlmo nnd started the Kansas City train too § oon. Anyway , It crashed into the bnggago car of tfto Chicago cage accommodation nnd ciushod It , then turned the smoker over on Its side , nnd de railed some of the coaches , Several passen gers In the smoker had narrow escapes. TiiOso most seriously Injured , who wcro brought back and taken to St. Joseph's hos pital , arc : * Mary Woodier , South Omuhn , loft hand badly crushed. II. J. lilckcl , Shccloy , bend nnd face bruised. Joseph Hlckol , Shccloy , body bruised. Charles Lawrio , badly burned on the face nnd body crushed. Ho Is the most badly hurt , and his recovery Is considered doubt ful. The patrol wagon wns summoned to carry him , ns well ns the others , from the depot to the hospital. Conductor Unrnoy Lovelond wns painfully bruised on tlio loft log. All of the passen gers were brought back on the Denver train. McCoy and Gllchrlst nto old unit reliable engineers. It ia almost a mirnclo that no lives were lost. 'I'lio engineer of No. 0 , which was the train that collided with No. 0 , claims that his air gave out and ho could not stop. They were running about eight miles an hour when tno accident occurred. Two couches wcro burned. Peter Rculand , proprietor of the Fremont house , at No. 801 North Sixteenth street , was In the closet at thu tlmo of the accident. The steve , which contained n log lire , fell on top of him and came near burning him to death before ho wns carried out. Ills recovery is doubtful , although ho has been takoa to his homo , where the best of care will be givon- him. him.Tho The injured woman was taken to her homo nt Albright and the three other .Injured men are at Sjt. Joseph's hospital. The track wilt not bo in condition to run over until this morning. Rod Cross cough drops beats them all. G couth jor ) box , sold everywhere. S' M.YNXI3H. Ono or IH | | Alleged Sales Coincn Into Court. The case of Rupert vs. Ponnor , a suit for the possession of a lot at thu corner of Ctim- mg nnd SaunJers street , is on trial in Judge Uoiino's court. Ttio Ellzabothpnrt Cordage company has commenced a suit against D. P. Winnie for $12,102 , alleged to bo for cordage and wire sold and delivered. This suit is nn outgrowth of the failure of the llrm of Mills , Hnnlnn & Co. , which caused a sensation hero lust spring. It Is alleged that the cordaso was purchased from the plaintiff by Winnie upon young Mills' representation that ho hud sold it to Omaha parties nnd for which ho col lected n commission. The parties to whom the coeds were consigned rolused to nccopt them and the shippers bring suit against Winnie us having ordered the shipment. General Cowin , lion. W. J. Connell , Judge Baldwin , I S. Concdon , Gt > ergo Townscnd nnd a number of other members of the bar have gone to attend the session of the supreme court. William Hyrd has brought suit against Elmer G. Cocl'ran ct al. on a building con tract to recover ? 'iO und bo decreed a lien upon the building. The jury in the case of William Green , charged with assaulting Louis Granson with a billiard cue with intent to murder , retired about 43U ; p. m. yesterday and'soon returned with u verdict of not guilty. Green was discharged. This morning the case of the State vs. William Hamilton for arson will bo tried be fore Judge Hopewell. County Court. E. S. Hood has commenced a ault agnlnst D. G. Doaue , H. R Hoblnson and H. K. Hemleo for $ 5"i on a promUory note. Irving Woods has commcncdd a suit against J. M. and H. 1C. Hendec on a prom issory note. Miller , Schram & Co. , of Now York , have brought suit ugniust Joseph C. Vapor for 1210.03 on account. Elizabeth MiJgelyhas brought suit against Will U. LJryant and wife to recover posses sion of the promises at the northeast corner of Fifteenth and Cass streets , which are un lawfully held by the detcndants. A Olinnci : Once in n , Ijlfc Time. Great watch sulo this week ; don't fail to attend it at Edholm & Aicin's , cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. U. S. postollico , Oinaha , Neb. UnCt 10 till ) MilW J. C. Stubbs , general trafllo manager of tha Southern Pacillc , lias tendered his re signation to take effect November 1 , at which tlmo ho will go to the Chicago , Mll- waukeo and St. Paul as second vicopiesi- debt. It is reported also that President Roswell Miller will turn over the general manager ship of the Milwaukee to Mr. Stubbs. AH to who will 1111 the vacancy resulting from the ciiaiiKQ there is much conjecture. Mr. Stubbs , in conversation with an Omatia ofil- cial , stated that ho had recommended T. II. Goodman , general passenger nnd ticket agent of the Southern Pueiiic , for the va cancy. KullriHul General Manager Unit , of the Elkhorn , bits gene west. The Atlantic express ou the Union Pacific arrived two houis late from the west. O. W WhiUlcsev , ponoral baggage agent of the ElUhorn at Missouri Valley , Is In the city. city.K. K. Tenbrooho , general eastern agent of the Union Pacillf , with headquarters at Now York , is In Ouialia. There are now at the Union Pacific trans fer at Council UlufTtJOlKlity-Hovcii cars loaded with steel rails , consigned to the Itio Grande & Western at Denver , T. D. McKay , Paclllo coast passenger ogont of tlio Hurlitife'ton , fvlio chuporoned the Chinese legation from California to Washington , Is In Omaha en route to San Francisco. T. W. Leo. nsslstnnt general passenger ngontof the Union Pncillc , has returned from nn extended tour of the cast. Hnmlm Whitney , of the town slto depart ment of the Elkhorn , accompanied by his bride , has returned from an oxtondcd wed ding tour. General Freight Agent Miller , of tlio xiurllngton , hns gene to Denver to attend n meeting of the Colorado committee- thu Trans-Missouri association , 3 , O. ICirklnnd , general ngcnt of the pus- soncor department of the Union Pacific at San Francisco Is In Omaha en route homo from tl.o conclave nt Washington. Ktilijlits or Pythias Visiting Omaha , and in attendance to the grand lodge , will find ucautiful selection of badges and jewels at special prices during the grand lodgu session. Call nnd sco us. EDHOLM & AKIN , Cor. 15th and Dodge , opp , P. O. TWO U UN A WAYS. Two People Injiirctl by nolng Unfilled in tlio PnviMiiont , As Mr. Aaron Chndxvlck nndhisbrothor-In- Inw , Mr. Rodney D.Volls , of St. Louis , wcro out driving nbout 10 o'clock ycstcrdayluiorn- Ing their horse took fright at a locomotive near the motor power house on Nineteenth nnd Nicholas nnd rnn nway , throwing Mr. Wells out on the motor rails. Tlio horse's hoof struck his head nnd tha wheats of the buggy passed over him. Ho was picked up bleeding nnd unconscious and carried to a lumber olllce near by where medical aid was summoned. It was sojno tlmo before ho re covered consciousness. The physicians did not think Ins injuries serious , although ho was injured internally nnd suitcrcu from con cussion of the brain , He was taken to his sister's house nt 1001 Nineteenth street. Dave Cwtor , a hostler for Wothrow , the liveryman , had a narrow cscapo yesterday morning. Ho started out with Charles Woodward's horse und carriage to take them to the gen tleman's residence. At Fourteenth nnd Harne.v streets the nnimal became fright ened and throw Carter to the pavouiont , alighting on his head. The horse ran away and smashed the carriage into Kindling wood. Dr. Chndwlok took Carter Into his office and dressed his wounds. ! : for Snip. 500 to 1,000 tons good ice on railroad track. Will sell cheap. Address A. G. Buchanan & Co. , Fremont , Neb. BOLD KOimUKY AT BI3LLEVU tt. Consummate .Scoundrels Terrify Tlirt-o Well Known Citizens. Ono of the boldest cases of "hold-up" that has occurred in the viclulty of Omaha for many moons occurred Monday night on the quiet streets of Bollovuo. Oscar Kavser is the proprietor of a Ron- oral store at that olnco. At 8:30 o'clock he closed up his establishment for the uight. He had turned out all hfs llghts'oxccpt a small hand-lamp , and had locked the door. A rattle - tlo itt the latter called him to the front to let in a customer , as ho supposed. A couple of revolver mu/zles were thrust in his face nnd the command , "Throw up your hands 1" sent those members aloft. Ho wns then commanded to turn around , nnd was relieved of his pocket-book containing $10 in cash , a railroad check for $3.3 , nnd several notes. Knyscr was so completely taken by surprise that ho did not think of resistance. Tlio robbers then commanded him to turn nbout nnd accompany them to Wright's store , the supposition being that that store would bo closed. % Mr. Wright , however , hnd not looked up nnd was astonished to see his neighbor Kav- ser walk in with his hands up nnd n couple of masked men at his heels. Mr. Wright and his ron , who was also in the store , hud tncir hands up in a trice and were in turn re- lievoa of * their property. Young Wright was deprived of n gold watch nnd cluiiii'anil ft in cash , and the father of t2. The latter had presence of mind enough to throw bis pociiutbook under the counter when ho saw he robbers outer and thereby saved ? 200. None of the victims can give n description of the scoundrels , ns they were too busy looking down the muzzles of the revolvers to note anything else. Mr. Knyscr , how ever , says that onu of them was short and rather heavy sot , the other tall nnd some what slender. Both had cloth masks over the upper Darts of their faces. Iho shorter man did the holding up and was evidently a novice , as ho was very timid and only kept to his part of the work by being "Joshed" by his partner. After the Wrights hnd been relieved , the robbers backed to the door , meanwhile cov ering their victims with their guns and warning thorn not to follow if they "wished to remain in their good state of health. " The victims say there was considerable grim humor nbout the whole proceeding , which , however , they failed to appreciate at the timo. Mr. Kayscr had paid his bills in Omaha during tiioduv or would have con tributed to the lobbers 00 more. Last Friday evening Mullen's saloon in Uellovue was entered in about tlio same man ner and the bartender relieved of about $18. Merchants' Hotel. Large sample rooms. & > , $2.50 & $3 per day. Nat Brown. ENTHUSIASTIC HOOMKRS. They Are Developing in tlio Kcul Ks- tutu I5xcliiinno. Some of the members of the real estate ex change are cndcavoiing to infuse a great deal of life into that organisation , Two or three spirited meetings have been held. It is intended to inaugurate daily ses sions and conduct an open board. Being a close corporation , this could not bo done un der the old exchange , hut such revisions of the constitution as will permit every exten sion of liberality necessary have been niudo. The committee on amended charier niudo its report to a meeting of the exchange this af ternoon. It is prono&cd to uavt ) an open board ono hour , piobably from 11 to 12 , every day , and admit any person who may desire to be present. While the call , at llrat , will bo confined to real estate , stocks bonds and securities , it is thought thnt-tho effort will eventually lead to u regular board of trade exrhaniro. The present promoters have railed upon the merchants , and most of them say they will either bo present ovor.v day in person or < -ond n clerk to represent them. The mem bership fee for those Joining the exchange is fixed at * 10. Tlio time to open out in full blast has not yet been llxed , but probably the llrat of Nu- vombor will witness some lively scones about the chamber of commerce. MADE. ts superior oxuellonco proven lu millions of homos for moro than n quarter ol u century. It is utcd by the United Suites Government. ICndorsoil by the heads oftho Grout Universities us the Strongest , Purest and Most . IlcuUhful. Dr. Price's Crouni Hnkintr Powder dons not con tain Ammonia , Lime or Alum , Bold only in cans , PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. MUV YOlCIi. CHICAGO , ST. SAM FIIAM'ISCO , Pure This powder never varlot. A mnrvf 1 of puri < ty , ntrencth nnd vrliolesomoness , More cc houilcal than tht ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitudes of lor or snortwefKht alum or phoiphato powder * . Bold only In cans. Royal Halting FowdNT Oom- pur , UJ W 0l Utr et , Now Vork. DBS. BETTS & BEITS UOS FAUNAM STUCET , OMAHA , MID. ( Opposite 1'axtoii llotol. ) Office hours , o a. m. to S p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Speclillsts la Chronic , Nervous Skin and Blood Discuses. CHy Consultntlon nt offlco or by Innil free. Medicines sent by mail or express , securely Backed , free from observation Guarantees to cure quickly , safely und purmnnemly. , semi- WPDW1TIC IIDRITTTV Speimntorrhren nijliVUUo IJhDlLlll nal Ubsai.NlKht imls : Ions. Vliyslcal Di-cny. arlslnjr from Inillicro tlon. Kxcesi or Indulgence , pioduclueSleepless uess. Despondency. I'lmples on tlie face , aver sion to society , easily di comnced , JK.CK of conn donee , dull , unlit forstndv or business , and finds life a burden , Safely , permanently and pri vately cured. Consult I > rs llctta & Belts , hua Farunm St. , Omaha , Nab. Blood ! Skin Diseases 8rphim'V--dlCIl-8e ! an - - - _ most ten Iblo in Its results coi _ eradicated nltliout tlio aid of Mercury. Scrofula , Erysipelas. 1'eviT Pores , Illotclies , I'lcers. 1'amsln the Head und Bones , ByphliUlc Sere 1 hroat , Mouth and Tongue. Ca- tarili , eta. , permanently cured whore othcrl have failed. . .Tnml Bladder complaints , ty Painful , nilllcult. too fre quent llurnlne or liloody Trine , Urluo hluli col- mcd or with mlUcf sediment on standing , Weak Back. GonorrlKun , Gleet , Cj stills. etc. , I'romntly anil Safely Cured , Charges Itensoni STRICTURE ! S o T moval complcto. without cuttlnir , ciiuillc or dlllatlon. C.ires ellected at horni' by patient ulthout a moments pain or annoy anco. To Yoniiff Men anil Midflle-ATBi Men , ACmpP nilDL' The n\\ttil olfccts of t-arly OUilii UUllt Vice , which blinds organic weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all Its dreaded lib , permanently cured , flpO Upnirp ? Adrossthoac who teive impaired IlflUi Duill ) themselves by Improper indul gences and solitary habits , which mill both body and mind , unfitting them lor business , itudy or marriage. MAituiFi ) MEN. orthosoenlerlnRon that hap Py life , aware of physical debility , q.ulckly aa slsted. OUK SUCCESS. is based facti rirst-l'ractlcal npon , - Expo rlencc. Second Kvoiy case 1s ospeclally studied- thus starting aright. Third Mo Jic.nes arn pre , pared In our labatory exactly to Hiilt each case , thus affecting cut 03 without Injury SSfSend 0 cents postr.co for celebrated works on Chronic , Nervous und Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured , tif A friendly letter or call may save you future suirorluz and Minnie , and ndd golden yeats to llfo. r # Ko letters an- nered unless accompanied by j centa In stamps. Addrtss or rail on ! . BETTS & AIUTTS , UOS Furnam Street , Omaha , N * > . , TOBtSTWHUEaWrWDEIHAMtPJOf jAs KuttC WRAPPERS UKtl 3IZE ) ana receive JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. Opmi for engagements at conn'rts , eutortaln- inents etc. At Pupils Itobldenco. 0-1 North 15th Street , Omiihu. Nebraska. ConimonuhiK { Monday Octnhur 1'ltli. HiiB.igeinoat of MrVm 11. Aided by a competent comedy company under the direction of Josuph HrouUH Monil'in ' and Titcsddu llvcntivit un I II ( iliirndiu the now cosmopollttui omqdy , OH PROBATION Ily llrandur JliiUbcwi and Ui-o. Il .Jcsion. WfdncMliiy Hviming , Oft. 10. .t t.i-.Ltt lltitililr lllll. PAPA PERRICHON. I rom thu 1 rench n' | , , i niche , And the lutrat London sensation THE BALLOON. , , Jteyulur prkci M'.ils co ou tulo tntuid.iv Friday and Saturday , Oct. 18 and 19 1'ullof run. I'nttv .MiHlf. Hrillljiit A I'J'U'ilfr ' ( OMI.UV 1'U.Ml'ANV , Hi ailed by thucomedlauD , W. T. BRYANT end J. J. OUINLAN. Tocethcrltli the clinniiliii ; Actit a nud VoculUt MISS LIZZIE FJiCHMOND. ' 'prices , StMti gu ou < ulo Thuinua FALL OVERCOATS , If you can buy tir. Overcoat nnd save 33 per cent ou tlio transaction , Hint 33 per cent Is equivalent to so much money earned , Just consider for n moment what 33 per cent amounts to , on mi Overcoat for which you have to pny $15.00 elsewhere. It menus n saving of $5.00 by purchasing of 113 , our \ > rico being SlO.OO'for poods of equal quality. On higher priced goods the saving will bo greater , Our cluim to save you these dollars cnn be easily subtanlintcd by comparison of our prices with those of other stores. It is hardly necessary to sny that wo show the largest line of medium weight Oveivonta , comprising Mel tons , Kcrsoys , "Wide Wales , Cheviots , etc. , at $5.75 , § 7.50 , $9.00 , $12.75 mid finer it you want them. The finer grades are lined with the very best silk , with satin trimmings mid of superior workmanship. Special , 200 very fine nil wool Kersey Overcoats with excellent Italian lining and a rich satin sleeve liu ug , beautiful fitting garments , at $9.00 , they nro really worth $15.00 , and nro sold for that elsewhere. Hat Department Correct Fall shapes of Stiff and Soft lints , nt prices just about one half what you have to pny in other stores. Our great 95" cent Derby hns not yet been duplicated by nny store for le s thnn ? 2. Our finest Derbys at $2.00 , $2.50 and $2.75 , nro of the same qualities for which other houses ask from $3.50 to ? 5. Shoos "Wo are openin < ; daily now nnd fresh goods direct from the factories. Having n big trade and selling our Shoes so cheap , wo sell them quick nnd accumulate no old stock. Our shoss are emphatically the bo k that cnn bo hnd nny where nnd every pnir is sold with a guarantee. Trunks and Valises. We have fitted up our basement for the sale of Trunks and Valises. Like in every department of our business we shall offen in this line the largest Variety at greatly lower prices than these goods can be bought elsewhere. Write for all Fall Catalogue. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. We make you a pair of Trousers for $5.00 you can 1409 DOUGLAS ST. buy tlieiH elsewhere at $7.00 to $ .800. We get your money. Troupers Yon. see a style you like at $13 to made $15 a pair. You come to us. and find our to price is $9. measure What you can do in suits is as at extraordinary. It isn't alone the price- Better IVovel designs than are to be found any Iritc : § . where else You're generous with your trade , Suits so shall we be with goods , prices and work. I4O9 Douglas. Yes tlicre in Hcicnco In ndvortls- IHK Concise 1'iictB arc \vlint , tlio ficoplo WAiutAnil Kooil Oloilics. ) Hyperbole only forfeits public confi dence You want the worth of your inonoy when you buv , and you will go where you aio stlto of settliiL' It Kxcel- Icnca m ull things is a ueltcratchnurd than shaipness or shrowdnoss. MAXilllVKIl. ADOI-t'H MBVKIl r Q13NKUAL AOKNTS FOR THU STEINWAY , CHICKERING. KNABE , And other first class PIANOS , and STORY & CLARK ORGANS Romemljor , Wo tlo Not Soil "ston cllocJ1' Pianos , t All Instalments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. Wo offer a fine S325 Piano for $250. EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Wolcomo. MAX MEYER & BBO Cor. IGtli and Farnam Stg. I'ocki't I'lii Cii lilun I'ri'O to i > i 111 i Can be cured in 20 to 60 days by the Ufcc of thu Tor ealo only by the Cook Itumody To. , of Omaha. Nebiabku.iltotous \ tor thu named anil nddn-ss of p.ttlentsIio huvo been cured und Irom whom \us have peiniission to refer , fajphllb is a dls-aso Unit Una ulwayn ballled the fcklll of the muht eminent phjslcl.ui.s and until tlio dlscoveiv of the Coot Itumedy Co 's "MAQIC m.MiiJV : : , " not ono In llfty ever having tha dUuaso has btoncurud.Vo KUtirun- ti > o to cure any CIIBO Unit can bo produced These who ha\o taken Mercury , Potash , 8. S. S. Bncus Altcrans or other achettlaed remedies , v 1th only tempoiary benefits can now bo per manently cunid by the use of the " MA(1IO HUMIJDV" of the Cook Itcmedy Co. . Omuha , Nob. llownni of Immltatloiis. It Is abaolutoly Impossible for unv ether person or cnmiianr to hii\eour torniiiliinrnny lumcdy llKoltln ellcct nnil results. ' 1 ho Cook Hem < 'dy Co. , has been treating patients for four years and have til- ways ( 'lveii perfeit8atlifactoii. ( 'Jhoy arullnnii- rliilly rosponslblo , havliig a capital of over $ . ' ( XK)0 ) , iniiklnir tholr BiiariinteoKood. Wo soli cit the inoet obstlnato c.iscs these who have trlodevery known lumedv nnn lost nil hope of recovery , t'oirespond with UH unit lut us ] ) iir y < n In PQ-KOIBIOI ! f nidam o Unit innvlncvs thu mostskuptlriil. Mnikwliat wuf.ay ; Inthotmd jou MI'HTupoour 'MAOIC Itl llIDV" boforu yon j an be pcimanently cured. It la thu moat hoifflo blood purlllor ever Known. Wilto for naitlmlaiH. All U-tterx coulldentlal. nAllTinU He sure you are j-ettlns the Cook UflUI lUll Ilemedy CO.'H Maule ll rnedy. Keno others uio Kenulne. Panics clalinlnu to b imentH for us are impostors und fr.iudH. , rull | ) , utlciiiiiii freo. Addioii.ill ro nmunlcatloas to Go , , Rooms 418 anU19 , Pailon Bloclf , ( be l/liiunr liable , 1'ixliUi'I ) ( lured br AiiinlnlHlerliic Dr. lluiuca1 Cinlilen Specific. It' an liftKlvcnln a cup of colfeo or ten without Ilia knonlttilwucil tli < ) i ir > on Inkliiulti l iil ) nlntcy | liunii- Ivfi. anil will cllcci a ipooily uiul iiurinuneiit turn , nhelher Ihn pulli'iit U n moilcruto drinker or nu ill- cotiol wu-ik , 'J housJniU of ilrunkuiUn htvu been lunilo toiiiiMTiito men lie liuru tnkeu ( iolUuuBpcUlla 111 thwlrtoiTeo without thi'lr kuowloUuo und toiluy In ) lluru Ihnr tjult itilnkliu oflliulr own ( rmwlll , IT NovortulU. 'lhD ) Mumoiuuluiiri' | uiiti > ilMltli tlm ri'Vtlflc , U lievouiu * 1111 uttiT luiio | llilllty tor thu llquur upiit'lllo to nxim. lor sulu liy Kulin A to. lruK lit . IJtluiinl | ) niul nts mill Intli initl Ham In. H-iOiiuli i A l > 1 osturA llui Cumuli Illull * : Tor LOST or TAILING MANHOOD ) > Dermal r.d NERVOUS DEBILITTj I Wtaknui of Bodyir.d KIndi ff cU * of Errori or Xxo ue In Old or Younr. Uoluil. < M XiMIIMIDf.ll. llt.lrr.d. lio. In Bulirp. .J Ab olBUluurillmr II08U TIIKiTMkNT-'Ufrflllt ! 1 ) . lien lull// / from II dUUi , ItrrllorUc , u4 r r lfalvu lrUii. Y offt orllt IhfH. Jloob. rullvtl ItHAllon , i.J t > r ( > r , M.IU J tnii.ai rri. idtiM , CRIE uifiir i ca.bulio.H > I Doslrlni ; 10 vxuiii' I n e tha Justly cc | . ebratcd lines of Hooti and Ohoea , manuUitur. d uy 0. M. llendernon fc Co. , of nilc ao-i ac- torlen * t Oblciiao , Ulxon , IIU. . and Fond Du l.ac , WU.-bhould wrlto BAM. K. WATBOW rc | . ' Jencc , KitOMONT , HUU. 'ir v llng a eut ltori W M ' ! ( ESTABMSHED 1851 ISGSo. , , , ClarUSt. The llcgular Old-Established a [ PHYSICIAN AND SUifCEON M ' * Is still Trcallne with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS T. LM.XV T , T , ! , Clironic , teens aiifl PriTalc Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Mcnhood. Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Tcrrlbli Drrams , Head and Dack Ache mid all llic cflecd le.idmj to early decay and pcilups Consumption of Insanity , trc.-ucd scientifically by new methods uitW never-failing MICCMJ. 0JT SYPHILIS ami nil bad Blood anil Skin DIa. eases permanently cured. B-KIDNiYnn < l URINARYcomjihlntsGleeti Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Varlcocele ami all disease ! of the Gcullo-Urirury Orgirs uirnl prompt ! ) without injury tobtomaUi , Kidnejs or oilier Orgam Sti-No experiments. ARC and experience tm portnnt. Consultation free and sacred CS"Scnd ( cent ! , postage for Celebrated Works ca Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases B"1liose contemplating Marriage send for Dr * Clarkc'3 celebrated tuMe ! Male nnd Female , each 15 cents , both 25 cents ( starmw ) Consul ! Ilie old Doctor. A friendly letter or calfmay .a\cfutiin suffer , luz and < namc , and add polden > cars to lift. VrJ-uoau "Life'sSecretErrors ( ) , " 50centsstampsMcdiclnd ( nd writings sent ccrhcic , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundasg tr > i > . Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. H. VCPH , ! 3fH & DaotE J.T3 , OMAHA , WEB. I OK 7JIE TKFATMENT OP AJ.I , ' APPIIAHCFS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. " , . s Treatment of ovcry term of lcase ' rcqulri n ? * MEDICAL or BURaiOAITKrA.TMEHr. ; NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.1 ei Hut Accommod in West , ( O-WIirfE roil OIKOntAKaon Dcformltlm nl Brace > , Tru BCi , OlubFcct , Curvaturficftl'inr.rllDl ' , Tum , Oancir , Onturrh , Bronchltli , inhiUtioni kctriclly , I' rilyiii , Ilpllfpiy , Kidney , Redder , Bye , lor , BUn na Elood ( .nil all Currlr l OrcrnUoni. DISEASES OF WOKEM ttSS rCHiVKMTILT lUllHU A MIHO-IN IlK woniti iifciMiLor.iisi > itir. ( ( ST ICTtY PKIVAU. ) Only UoUabl * M dioel lailitu to tnnkln - a fcr eclally ot PRIVATE DISEASES Allllloodllliciiiri luccfiifully lr itid. flrLIMlc | ( 1'olioH rcniored fromtlieirittm wltliout ttiereurr. N w Kr.lurBlli * Tri > luicul tar Io. or TIT II. I ( l YU , 1'trlltl unsh < In Tlill uimA/ba trpRtrlat homobr currrrriondcnre. JHIrummunlet. Uouieoulld.ijcUI. UtJItlnciorluMrnwcDlKtDttjijullorei. crctviccurclriiackfd.Dooiarki .otudlettorrnlrnliur irldtr. On rcr on nttrrl frprcrei tit. C M n < l ii ult usoriB4 tlltory of your etao. and wo nlll irnd ID r > lln wmt | er , ovr , , uuiv w , srDii'eu f.i p.iti.cjr1 w Illi ; Ulret fen * Vtrlsoeclr with ouottlou Hit. AridrMi OMA1I& MEUlOAZi U HOUOfOAI. IHHTI1UT& IS th and Do-Jfo BtKcU , OMAHA , NHB. Dii.K 0 , WI.MTS NKIMK AND HIUIN HtNt uKiiirttiit pilMiiJclii | for Hyat'-rni ' , Jl/zl ) ness , 'UomniUloiw'its / NITVOIIH Ni .ir.UKlu , Ili-adiiplio , Noivoim I'roii atimi t'nnsod by the * Ube ( if iilcjhol tobHcro WiiUefnliiosH Mrntnl DeprodiionhoftunliiKot "lu Hrnln , lomllliiff la Itminiiy and li-udliiK toHil-ifry. dcc.iy and ilouth , I'n-iiiaturitUlil AKI' , llarruniieSH , Lo s of I'owcf liiBltucr fox , Involuntary I/OH-SCH und Spi-rinuu orlni-a ' 'niined byovi-r-wxertlonnf the brain , uelf. ' ' . Itach box contnlni uini'-o or ou'ilii'lnlKcni'i ' ) onnni"iith Blrcalmi'iit , fl.wialiox or MIX boxes ( oi "i.o .M'iitby mull projuld on receipt ofprlca. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. 'in tin iiny tine. With fin h order wom-d br u i > jrnx ! buxe u oinp.inloclithi" > .0ii. HO will Mild tlio ( iiiiiliiuh r our mitten Kuarantco to re < fundth < inonoy If tha in itmenl docs not etfccO a curt ) , ( JM.u < inl < : i'H liud only by Ooocliimn Irn i " , DnitfKltt-i , Solo Agents , J1IU Fitm ia trect , Ouiuua GILLOTU STEEL PENS , CO/.D MRDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 7 . Kos , 303-404-yO- | . THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.