THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE , ffHUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 25 , 1800. MORSE'S ' JIACS1FICENI STORE Crowded All Day Yesterday With Curi ous Sight-Score , PALATIAL F.STABLISHMENT , Cursory Description1 ! orVlint IB to Jo Bocn In tlio Different Dc < ) mrliiieiili Sccnci of Oriental Splendor nml Hlolincss. Thcro mny tx > larger dry pooJs stores In tlio United States than tlint of tbo S. 1' . Morse company of this city , but It Is quito certain that thcro are none rnoro elegant , more com plete or inoro thorough in nil Itaiiitiumcr- nblo ramification * } and details , or in its nrtlstlc and convenient nrranKOtnonts. It li beyond n pcwdvcnturo the most claborato nnililritahctl dry goods house In the country , mul n tour of Inspection through labyrinths of magnificent departments , with their loids nnd piles of rich , rare and costly gooJs , can not fall to redound to the Instruction and benefit of any ono , no matter how accustomed they may bo to the enjoyment of all that Is choice and luxurious in life. Ycstor'day was Morse's opening day and the Immense establishment from early morn was such another sccno of Hfo and rush and bustle as ono seldom sees in this hum-drum world. All was brightness , color nml anima tion tlio thousands of fashionable callers in termingling In ono grand kallcdoscople con- KloincRitlon that is mostcntrnnclnpto behold , llandsomo turnouts , from which richly clad nnd beautiful women and charming children alighted in n , perfect stream , and lined the sidewalk In front of both thoFarnam and Sixteenth street entrances all day. Of course these crowds made n stirring dories of pictures within ; intact , they couldn't possibly bo rnoro interesting , moro spectacular. The building I Wolf Is a Brand ono , constructed especially for this very puipasc , and In perfect consonance with Mr. Moiso's Indhldnal views ns to the ne cessities of such a structure. The consequence quence is that Omaha c.m today boast of the brightest , best lighted , most nttractivo nntl convenient dry goods house In the world. Nothlngcalculatcd to lessen labor and facili tate ami expedite the duties of an army of em ployes has been neglected. It is simply and indisputably perfect. Ono of the greatest innovations is the Lam- eon consolidated cosh carrier system and cable service for cash and packages which lins been put Into the house byV. . A. Allgcr , the company's ' Omaha agent , and Ocorgo K. Hemrich , the company's ' constructor. This Is undoubtedly the greatest cash railway sys tem over luvented , and as n labor saver Is de signed to supercede the c.ish hey sys tem In nil largo retail stores , ns U is supeiior to all other contrivances for carrying cash nnd memoranda between clerks and cashier , or packages between clerks and packer. It Is also ornamental and adds much to the charm of this busy mart. In Morse's , two cashiers In the main cilice on the llrat floor handle all the money , the differ ent lines radiating through the building converging hero. It is operated by a dlininu- tlvo motor nnd oxrcutcs Its duties in a quiet , safe nnd expeditious manner. Thcro line long waits for change or package , every thing Is done like the llnsh of the eye , and is universally commended. Mr. Morse has scored a big hit In his store service. It runs fifteen fuel a second , and Is entirely free Irom dust , noise or confusion ot any kind. It is a perfect piece of mechanism. Commencing tit the top of this palatial dry coeds house , wo have the sixth lloor , which h fashioned into ono vast workroom. Here carpets are made up and gotten ready for laying , draperies of all Hinds prepared nnd designed , windowshadcs , blinds and cur tains all mndo up In a wonderful short space of time. There is 10,000 scntarc feet of space Uovotcd to this department , which Is ns light nail beautifully arranged as any work room iu the world. The .floor Is laid off in squares , and no mistakes are mndo in cutting canxjts from diagrams drawn on the lloor. There Is a corps of forty employes constantly kept busy hero. The stairway leading to this Interest ing department is very broad , Interrupted 1)V a wide platform from which n view of all the lower departments is obtained , and which is very impressive nnd beautiful. These landings nnd stairways are all finished in polished black ash , which gives ono of the best effects Imaginable. The llfth lloor is occupied with the dress making force nnd goods. Mr. Morse will nmko this nno of the features of Omaha's ' commercial Interests , carrying It on in such nn extensive , Improved and thoroughly im proved wuv as will completely eclipse the old modes. Ho has engaged Mile. Vlctorino 1'otel , fresh from the French metropolis , nnd rankingwlththoinostfamousof Parisian mndiatca nnd milliners. Alllo. 1'otcl will have n largo assortment of exquisite goods bought from the leading Paris dealers under her own supervision ; fabrics which in lichncss and luxuriance will surpass anything of the kind Mr. Morse over dro.uncd of carrying before. The novelties for the coming winter are al most stnrtllngly taking nmtMllo. Potcl pro nounces them the chef designs of the ago. Thcso rooms are elegantly carpeted with richest .JJrussels , while scattered nil about In sumptuous profusion are rare and beautiful rugs , ottomans , dlvmis and other articles of rare beauty and usefulness. Hero are iltttng rooms and reception parlors , In fact everything tliat rightfully belongs to such a department. The dark room , in this connection , designed for the inspection of chnngablo shades and tints by gas light , is mi innovation and ono that will receive the most emphatic endorsement of the ladies , Handsome toilet rooms are upon this lloor for the attaetics of the house. The portion of this lloor not occupied by the drcssmakin ? corps. -utilized as a reserve stock dcpt nnd for wholesaling purposes , The entire fourth lloor Is occupied with carpets rugs nnd draperies , and is ono of the most nt tractivo departments ot the whole Immense Btoro. I. C. Schtlvcr is In charge of the drap eries while ( J. 11 , Schonclc handles the car pets , The walls are richly hung with mag- nlllccnt paintings and engravings and much attention has been paid to making the rooms ns enticing ns art can make thorn. The lloors look like old gold so soft and shimmering la their yellow surface , polished In the hiirhcst style of nit , Tlio stock on liana is amarvelous ono , seemingly largo enouuh to carpet the whole city of Omahii for years to como. There are carpets of all kinds , grades nnd qualities , from the lovely Ax- minster nnd costly 1'erslan velvet , Moquotto nnd Brussels to the cheaper Ingrains and lower grades. Nothing in this line Is lacking. The same can bo said of the draperies. What Mr. Shrivcr can't show you in line laces nnd Bilks , plushes nnd brocades la not worth ex amination. that's ' all. The third lloor is occupied with ladles furnishings , underwear , and hosiery , cloaks , suits and wraps , lurs of nil kinds and prices : Boal sltins in the garment and uncut In sucl nunntltles us have never been exhibited In this section of the country before. Ladles tmng on goods hero can have the ad vantages ntT ° od by huB ° tolMng mirrors tylilch elves an accurate rollec- tlon of thu\ form from nil Hides at oneo , and enab .M tLO fair customers o exactly how she must look to others Bho Is not compelled to tnko the clerk's word for It , she can look anil she for herself. The utock ot wraps exhibited hero Is nn endless ono , embracing everything that Is now , fetchIng - Ing , elegant and stylish. The seal skin ilo- piirtment Is a tare ono. while each shelf devoted voted to the furs m\il \ the costlier wraps is pretentious enough to form emporiums them Bolvci. emporiums that might pass for stores in cities leas advanced aud up to the times inoro than Omaha. The second Jloor , into which the Imposing JParnam strent entrance opens , is ono of tin main ixnd CWWrnl dry goods lloors. Ladles nnd children's slioC : , 1"u lwy roomsworsteds yarns , flannels , comforts , blankets , shams pillows , art goods of different grades and Idnds , and domestics nnd wash goods. The entrance to this tloor from Farnura street Is ono ot the most striking features about the "lyimin 'jsIlcSiBg. It mounts immediately nbovo the llrst floor by a scries of innrble stairs , two brief flights , with cozy landIngs - Ings , marble wainscoting and balm-trades , to ttio landtiig properly i fenced In by a unique railing which makes ono of the mo t pictur esque effects In interior architecture over at tempted in this city , lloncath Is a grand BUOW window , commodious enough to display ttio outlro stock ot many Btorca. Midway tack of this Ipiposlng entrance Is awaiting or reception room designed for the comfort of patrons. Access h given by means of a Ucavlly carpeted stairway , but u few steps , nd ono Is then ushered into precincts 03 harming nnd odorous nnd beautiful as the calms of fairyland. This room ooks out over the whole first floor , protrud- ng like the balconies of French malsons of oshlon nnd wealth nnd affording the 1 lunger bird's-eye view of the busy sccno below. Sumptuous easy chairs and foot-rests abound , s well as tnblci laden with choice literature. A complete library , mahogny nnd plate-glass dorns the north wnll , while nn old fashion ro place , with Its hugo brass andirons and cctlciour ) back-log , occupies the jam to the vest. Annexed to this is n handsome toilet oem , telephone facilities and In fact every- hlng necessary to one's perfect conveniences nnd com fort. The llrst lloor is the rmln dry gooJs floor. On the Karnam street side is the incns1 anil ouths" furnishing departments : then comes ho llncni , domestics , muslins , silks , velvets , ? lovcs , notions , perfumery , toilet articles , irnturo notions , brle-n-brac and novelties im- losslble to describe or enumerate. The slllc ounterisono of the llncst in the country , and the stock piled high in the bread helves behind It , Is ono of the most cxten- Ivo over offered In any western dry goods louse , Chicago not exccpted. The trimming and glove counters , too , are rhhly stocked up ind where hours can bo prolltably spent ilonc. The basement Is filled with household fur- lishlng goods , nnd is n sight within Itself , n lepartincnt that must not bo slighted , ns it s quite nsoxtenslvoas those nbovo mentioned and fully as important. The hugo building Is lighted from top to bottom bv electricity exclusively , nnd can bo nnilo as light as noon-day. Mr. Morse has i is own engines nnd dynamos , nnd is dcpon- lent upon no outsidoconipanics for any of the accessories or elements used In running his colossal and peerles * establishment. E.N'GINKEUS AND CONDI1 OTO119. Those on the O. & N. W. Have Formed nn Association. The engineers and conductors ot thoICorth- vcitern road have formed a new and what ) romlses to bo nn important combination. Clio new organization is to bo known as the association of the brotherhood of locomotive engineers and the order of railway conduct ors , The combination was formed In Chicago a few days ago and II. U. Willis , a Chicago & Northwestern conductor living at Clinton , a. , was chosen chairman. "Tho now order will not interfere with the vorkings of cither of the organizations cm- jraced in it , " said aXorthwestern conductor , 'but was formed for the mutual benellt of .ho engineers and conductors nnd is designed o insure permanent good feeling between .hem. " "Was the combination formed for any special defensive purposel" "It was not and It must not bo taken as an ndicatlon that trouble Is brewing. The re- nitons between the management and the em- iloycs of the Chicago & Notthwcstoin are very pleasant and there is no trouble in sight. " "In case of a strike will the engineers and conductors stand by each other ! " "Of course the two orders are expected to stand by each other and act In harmony , but ono of the objects of the combination Is to se cure such harmony and concessions as to make strikes unnecessary. ' ' The speaker further explained that the now order would have a membership of about four thousand equally di vided between the engineers and conductors employed on the 7,000 miles of road In the Chicago & Northwestern system , which embraces the Chicago & Northwest ern , the Chicago , St. I'aul. Minneapolis & Omaha and the Fremont , ISlkhoro & Mis souri Valley railways. Juggling with the Kate. A local passenger man was tiuotcd a 'ew days ago by Tnu UKE ns pre dicting the Chicago , St. Paul & Kan sas City would snon bo cutting n figure .n the western passenger business. The llrst fulfillment ot the prediction comc'j in the shape of a complaint from the Lnlfo Shore that the Chicago , St. Paul AlCnnsas City has been Juggling with the rnto between Chicago and St. I'nul. A meetlngof the lines nUeetcd lias been called to consider the complaint. The Alton is also cutting up n row in pas senger rates that affects Nebraska roads and business. That road is selling tickets from. Lincoln to Chicago via Kansas City , nt a re duction ot Sl.GO from the short lipo rate. This forces a reduction on the other roads from every point in Nebraska west of Lincoln. The Alton declares that they mndo the open reduction to meet their competitors who wcro secretly cutting rates. THE imiuai ; JDINIJ : aioxoroL-Y. AVhy It Should Ho Compelled to Re- ( liico Its Fnro , ThomasJ vanstho man from Council Bluffs who was so piominently identified with the construction of the Omaha nnd Council Bluffs motor and bridge line , was In the city yesterday in consultation with IDr.Mcrccr. Ho admitted what everybody knows to bo n fact , that the Inldgo line is doing excellent business , and with It both himself as wellns the other directors of the concern arc satis- lied. lied."Why don't you reduce your faro to 5 cents ? " the energetic Thomas was asked. "I'll toll you , " ho said. ' "I'm In favor of a commutation ticket. I have advocated it , hut I have been sat down upon. In fact , almost every move I inako is knocked out. " "What commutation diet yousuggcsti'1 " 1 wanted a ticket of fifty rides for a month to cost § y.50. That would virtually ho n fare of fi cents each way. I3ut 1 couldn't inako it. " "Why do not the papers take up the ques tion of reducing the faro on the bridge motor ! " nskcd a business man who had been told wjiat Air. Evans had said * "Omaha is giving up its streets free to n corporation composed to a largo extent of non-residents. She does not derive ono cent of taxes from It , and in return is compelled to pay nn exorbi tant faro for a ride of four miles. The motor company of this city charges only fi cents , with transfers to almost every part of the city. Indeed , on ono of the lines , there is a run of over ntno mllus each way , and the faro is only a nickel , whllo this foreign monopoly exnnts n toll of double the amount for only half the distance. I want to see some mem ber of the council introctuco a resolution or an ordinance to put a stop to this outrage. " Mrs. Mercer , manicure , -101 Bee bldg. Army Notes. Sergeant Mnck'cn , Company D.Sovcntcenth Infantry , Fort Hussell , who was granted a furlough for four monthshas had it extended two months longer. Sergeant Lemmon , Company II , Sixteenth Infantry , Fort Douglas , has been granted a furlough for four months. Private Young , company D , Sixteenth in- antry , Fort Douglas , has boon granted a fur- fough for four months. Hospital Steward Martin , stationed at Camp Pilot llutto , has been granted a fur lough for ono month. Sergeant Orllch , company G , Seventeenth Infantry , Port Uussoli , has been granted n furlough for ono month with permission to apply for an extension of two months , Lieutenant Sargent , Seventh infantry vis ited army headquarters in this city yesterday cnrouto to his station at Fort Logan , Col. Troops II and II Mlnth cavalry , onrouto to Port Uu Chcsuo will reach Carter station Thursday , from which point the troops will march ovoiland to their ; new station. Snrah Iowa , infant daughter of Lieutenant Abercrombio , Second infantry , died suddenly at Fort Omaha yesterday morning. The funeral will take place this afternoon. Inter ment will bo In Forest Lawn. Mr. J. U. Wasson of Des Moinos. la. , for merly of the Fourth cavalry and major in the pay department , was a caller at depart ment headquarters yesterday morning. General Wheaten and Hon.V. . J , Conncll wow visitors at army hcailnuniters yesterday morning. A\SO UXVKMEXTJS. "Chain Lightning1' ' Is the tltlo ot Ncllio Mcllenry's latest play , in which , she is creu- itcd with having scored a great [ success on thcj Piiclflo coast. Miss Mcltenry and her Company will glvo four performances ot "Chain Lightning" at the Boyd commencing Sunday evening next. The engagement of the Hess opera company will bo tlio llrst season of strictly grand opera that has been given nt the lloyd in three years. The Omaha repertoire will onibraco four operas , none of which have been given hero ivcently-\Vlllnin ! Toll , " "U Travl- ala,11 "Lucia dl Laimueruioor" ami "Hlgo- letw , " BIlEl'ITIKS. Tlio bank clearings . ycslcrdny amounted to 8807,007,51. George Drown , a vng , goes to tlio hill for the next thirty days. 0. M , Frnzlor lost n gold wntch nnd chain Snhmlny night nt Sixth nnd Dor- ens streets. The property was recovered by Dotcctlvo Snrngo from a grader who found it. Frank Dlnan nnd Will Williams , a couple of suspicious characters , wcro ordered out ot the city with n suspended thirty dnys'jull sentence , hanging over their heads. Judge A. II. Savapo of Ohio , supreme dictator ot the Knights and L > niilcsof honor , will bo In tlio city on Saturday next and will address the monibcrs of the order on mutters of Interest. Judge 0. A. Ilildwlnjins gene to Da kota Glty , where ho will defend Pat Toohoy , charged with the murder of a gambler in a saloon iu that town last winter. The gambler , It is dtilmcd us- suultcd Toohoy , who was a coolc in n restaurant nnd was stublied to death. Why It is Popular. Because It hns proven Its absolute merit over and over ngaln , because it has an un equalled record of cures , because its business is conducted in n thoroughly honest manner , nnd because it combines economy nnd strength , being the oulv medicine of which " 100 Doses Ono Dollar" Is true these strong points have mndo Hood's Siirsnpnilllu. the most successful mcdidno of the day. RlOKTUAllY. James L. Brlggs died at his homo ntH13 Davenport street yesterday morning. The deceased was the father of Arthur II. Biiggs , the hatter , and had llvcl in Omaha for nearly a quarter of a century. Ho was ono of the first men to crosi the plains to California In 1819 , going from Marine , 111. Ho made the trip again in iSol nndrcturnlng , was married at Alnrlno , III. , in 1S.YJ , and went to California. Ho was n part owner in a mine In Cnlvar.ii county nnd was working in it in 185'J , when ho met with nn accident that crippled him for life. Ho was working In the mine with his partner when a wall caved In , hurrying the latter. In going to his companion's rescue Mr. llrlpgs was caught under a falling rock nnd had his back crushed , the Injury resulting in a paralysis of the lower limbs from which ho never rccoveicd. When ho had recovered sufficiently ho returned with his family bvtho way of Capo Horn to St. Louis.whero ho lived until ISli'J , when ho removed to Omahn. Tlio deceased leaves two children , Arthur II , nnd Nora L. liriggs , both of whom reside in tins city , Miss Uriggs was in the east when her father died , She has been notified and will reach homo tonight or Friday morn ing. The funeral will probably bo held Fri day afternoon. Attention. Great auction snlo of lots nt the future county seat of the eastern half of Knox county , Nebr. , Tliursday , Oetober 2. A special excursion train will leave Sioux City , In. , Wednesday oveninpr , October 1 , at 7 p. m. for iJloomflelcl , tlio terminal town of the llnndolph extension of llio Omaha railway. Great auction snlo of lots Thursday , Outobcr - , nt Bloomlleld , Knot county , Nebraska. In the geographical center of Knox county , Nebraska , and sure to bo tlio county Bent is Bloomfleld , the terminal town of the Xlnndolph extension of the Omaha railway. If you wish an ex cellent opening for business nnd n splendid invcstmont.gct in on the ground lloor and buy n lot at the great auction sale at Bloomfield , Thursday , October 2. USK1) H1B I'OUKET KNIFE. Rooho CJnrvcs n Bartender AVho Re fused Him a Drink. Roche Is an ideal anarchist in appearance , and his bushy bair , llamlng- rod beard and dirty , repulsive features did not appear at all out of place in police court. Ho was before the court Tuesday morning on the charge of disturbing the peace , but was permitted to de part without lioiug required to spend any time patching up the infringements that lib had nicked in the law. Ho proceeded to cele brate his release by gcltinc full nnd at tempting to dissect Thomas Cleat , a barten der at 1011 Chicago street. Ho used his pock- ciknlfo , nnd cut a long , ugly cash in Gent's shoulder. The blow was aimed nt his head , but Gent ducked and avoided it. the blade ripping < lo < vn across the breast. The wound was not ilccn and Gent was able to appear in court and toll how itchappened. Hocho could not understand a word of English , mid nn interpreter was called in to tell him that he would have to go to jail for thirty dnys. The only railroad train out of Omaha , run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluila , Tos Moines and Chicago business is the Ilock Island vcstlbuled limited , leaving Omaha , at 4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket oillco 1002 , Six teenth und Farnam stg. Omaha. The Prodlignl Son. Uudolph , the ten-year-old son of Karl StacHan , a painter of this city , ran aw.iy from homo seven weeks ago. The other day ho was found four miles below Council Bluffs , near Lnko Mnnawa , by a farmer named 13d Olden. The boy wai at once questioned , and upon his state ment was brouglit back to this city. Ho said that for eight days after he loft homo ho stayed under the wagon bridge : then ho went to Council liluIts , where ho stayed two weeks , after which ho went to IJellevno , whence ho aim lessly wandered over into Iowa again , whcro Mr. Oden found him. Bankers , merchants , everybody dcslr- intrnchoieo location in a coming com mercial center , should attend the great auction snlo of lots at Bloomliold , Knox county , Nebraska , Thursday , October 2. Not ice. After September 80 no orders for the Americanized Encyclopedia Brltannlca will bo taken , All persons who desire to aval themselves of our liberal oft'or must have their orders in by that day. A Xow Way To ( Jet A. Wntch. Theodora Wolff has fllol an Information charging J. 1C. I'.itcrldgo with obtaining property under false pretenses. Wolff is nt agent for the Sams Jewelry company , mu the uufortunnto alleges that Patcridgo wen' ' to him. representing that ho had been sent by the said company , and demanded \yatch that Wolff hud , clalnilni ; that the company had a chance to make n sale of It , but had none In the store. Wolff gave him the watch under these representations , and aftcrwan found out that the company had not sent for it. Ita ( 0 rlor iaelence rraToa In rollltoni of hem for mor than > quntter of n cunttirr. It U U § 1 Jr ; the United BUloi aoT : nm i > t. KnUotmtt > r " > hetti of the grunt un'ruriltlci i tlio Btroniou , Pureil and if oil lloslthf ul. Ur l'rlc ' Crenm Ilik Inii I'owder ( loot nut contain ouituoiiU , lliaior alum. i ° " ftaA IMK1NO , .01v1)Kl ) | co N ) r TorK , gialcegl ) . bun 1t nclo. Nothing Else equals Aycr'sTills Tor gllmiiliitlng n torplA mer , slrc'igUidftlnc and digestion , ropi- latliig tlic action ol tlio bowel * . They con tain no cnloBicl , nor any other Injurious drug , but nro composed ot the net he princi ples of the focittvcgctablo cntli.irtlcs. "I was a sufferer lor jcars fr0m dyspepsia riml liver troubles , mul ( omul to permanent relict until I coniinciicctl taking Aycr's 1'llls. They liavo cflcctcd n eoinplcto cure. " George Moonpy , AValla Wnllri , W. T. "Whenever I am troubled with constipa tion , or suffer from loss of appetite , Aycr's Tills set mo rlftlit again. " A , J. Klscr , Jr. , Itock Jlonse , Vt . " 1'or tlio euro of lie.iri.ic.lio , Ajcr's Cft- tlmrtlo Mils arothcmoflteftectlvo medicine I c , er usctl. _ ] t. K..Inmcs , Dorchester , Mim. "Two boxes of Aycr's IMlli cured mo ol severe licailaclie , from which I was loiiRtisiif. fcrer/-Uiinna Kcjcs , HnlibarilstoiCoiiu. ) , Ayer's Pills , DR. J. 0. AYEB & CO. , lowell , Moss. Sola by all Dealers In Medicines. r , Our line of boys' and children's cloth ing for fall and. win ter is now ready for the inspection of all. To our many pat rons we would say we have spared no pains to maintain and even to improve upon the high stand ard of excellence which has alway characterized our stock , and that our exhibit for. this sea son is replete with most desirable nov elties amd staples. , DENITO JUAHBi. Under the Management of the Mexican International Tanking Co. , Concessionaries. Incorporated By the State oi Chihuahua , Mexico ice , lor Charilablo Purposes. GRAND MONTHLY , DRAWING , will take place In pnblle at tiio city of Juarez ( Jor- luurlyl'UBodol NortcJ Jlnrlco. Wednesday , Oct. sad , 1890 undprtlio pcrsonul m.ervinion of Gen. .7Ui.u N. MOHISY , unit Mr. ! AUII.U AKtiUJU.- L.KM , both gentlemen of liluli etan < llnK. CAPITAL PRIZE , $60.000. Only60,000 , Tickets ! Only 60,000 , Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS $4 , HALF TICKETS $2 , QUARTER TICKETS , $1. I Prize of $60,000 . $60.000 ITrlzoof 10,1100 . 10XK > ll'rlzoof M x ) . WXXJ lll'rlzoaaf J.Otttoneh . . 3U X ) 10 1'rlzcH of axicncli . . l'HK ( ) eorizoan ( ] ( K ) o.toh . ? t > .U Itwrrlzosof M each . | 6,000 ! ! 60 1'rlzos of UU ouch . 7,600 Apjiroxlicntioa 1'rlzps. 100rrl7Cflof jnOraoh . . . 8B,000 1X ( ) Vrlrosof Itouucli . U.OdO 100 I'rlzub or Pencil . : , &UO TCrinlniil 1'rlzon. 690Tormlnnl8 < o'fX.000 | Prize ors Ooaeli. Sll.ON 6liy7orinlnnlatotlO,0XrrlzooriJIOoiich. ( ) t.UW 1914 Prizes amounting to . $125,97C We , the uudcnlirniil. licroby rcitlfr tlmt tlio Ilancn Nncliinnlof Mejrolnriilliu | liii5lm8 cnrto- I ) BH from the M ICAII Intcrnntloiml IlinkltiK Co. , tliu necuBiir > Hint' to unnrnnicu thn ( inyniunt of ull iirlieH ilMWDlntliqUruii I.nlri Iu .liiurrc. \Vo Inrlliurctrtlfr tluu < ) lll ( vipurvlio nil tlio nrroniieingntt. ml In I'i'rmii mnruijo nml contro nil thuilrarliiRiflf thin IxHterjr. nml Hint tlio mint uro rend tided wllli li"neotyfulrnc J , und In I'ooU lultU townrrts MlDarllm. JOHNS. MOSBY. ComtnliHtancr. CAMII.O Aimurr.i.ES , 'Btiporvlsorfur tliu aorurnmont. Ifany ticket tlr ln ri prlio In nont to tlio umlor- rlKnoil , Iti ( net ) valiiu will Lc rollecled und remitted to uo owner thereof. ' . 1'roi.KI rasoNutloiml llault , Kll'uau , Tex AflCNTH 1VANTii : . For club rntrn or nnr other liifnrmntlon. write to tliuunil riluiu li tittlni : y'lurnililroR ; cloarly.w tl Htiite. County. Hf t and Numli r , .More rapid do- llvory wiljluiuiitirixlliy yuuruiiclomnit un eunl- opoln'nrlnu your full auilro" . . , MtXIUAW J.-jTK tNATJONAr.IlANKIN CO- Clty of Juureilcxlco AOTICK. Send roralttnnoo fntlckm hr ordinary IMUr contalnlnii Mnnrr > nlcrlnueil lir till oiprou coin uan a > . New Voii KichniiKO. liiint lr tl or poslu Lott ) . AiWri ) llri' lJter 'dlettrrato ICANl rKltVATIOSAI. HANK N'O Co. City of Juuroi. Alcxlco , via Kl ruso.Tox. ELECT&IG BELT rmto C3U3 tub. in , N. * iuie BUT ANosuipiiisoa , ( or | o.t , Cur. .1 ntMtiltlo ( li.l.m , fl l l Irrtlj. IIIWJ" tli Int. lnnlU * u ( nrrti.ll or Kl lrlcllf Ihrouit all U KAI Kl.tlrlc lnrr.nl 1.11 U.li llr , ' rtrlflt Dtul In c IIKIT d San , . . . . C | .U . IP IS , J IP. M > nt Mi l' MUlllll luc.J 11 Iht. . IIHiUl'i. H. 1 > 1 r > Ubl.l | > ! BAflDKM ELEOTJUOCO. , iMUbtlU.u , t FALL OVERCOATS.j This coming week we will make a specialty in Fall Overcoats. We have an iniinenspi\J variety and no larger or finer assortment can be found anywhere than at our store. If wcjyul room enough to display them properly they would fill more than half of one of our large floors ; as it is , we have to crowd them into pretty high piles. AVe scarcely know which of the many beautiful styles to mention particularly. We have all the latest shades in fine Meltons , a large variety in p'opular Black Cheviot , also Clay Worsteds and others , many silk lined , and of elegant make. In short , the most dressy garments which the market affords , and what is most attractive about our Fall Overcoats is the prices these are positively the lowest ever heard of. As our special offering we place on sale , A lot of nice Melton Overcoats handsome shades , with full silk facing and well gotten up at $5.50. We challenge any retail house in the country to show a like bargain. A lot of excellent all wool Cassimcrc Overcoats , in fine Diagonal and a bcautifiul shade ofgray with good serge lining , at $7.00 , worth $10.50. | i A lot of very fine Meltons in a new shade , silk faced and satin sleeve lining , at $9.5 * ) Any other house would charge 115.00 for this coat. All the above arc well cut and made and perfect fitting garments , which no one need bo ashamed to wear. They have some style about them which is generally not found in garments sold at such prices. Our finest grades of overcoats are marked $ i 2.75 , $ 14.50 and up to $ i 7.50. These cannot be excelled for quality of material , workmanship and fit by any tailor made gar- * ments. ments.All All our other departments receive every day new additions of fall goods. All mail orders filled promptly. Send for fall catalogue and samples. Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m. ' 1 Nebraska Clothing Co. T Corner 14tii and Douglas Streets. I TIII : i"iGtmn " 9. " The figure 0 In our dales w 111 inako a long itny. No man or woman now living will over data a document without using the flguto 0. It stands In the third place in 1800 , whtfro it will remain ten yours and then more up to second placa la 1(00 ( , whcro it will rest for ono hundred ) ears , There Is another " 0" n hlch luis iilsocomo to stay. U Is unlike the figure 0 In our dales In the respect that It has already movcj up to first place , where It will permanently remain. It h called tlio "No. 9" Illsh Arm Wheeler . \Vllson Sciviuc Machine. The "No. 9"vris endorsed for first place by the experts of Hurojic at tlio 1'nrls Exposition of 1880 , xvlwre , after a scvcrocontest with the leading ma chines of the world , itvns awarded the only Grand Prize given to family sewing mndilucs , all others on exhibit hnvinp ; received lower awards of gold medals , etc. The French Government also recognized Its superiority by llio decoration of Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler , Prcsideutof the company , with the Cross of tbo Legion of Honor. Tbo "No. 9" is not an old machine Improved npon. but is an entirely new niachlno , and tlio Grand Prize ct Paris uas awarded It as the grand * rstndvancoin uewincmachlno mechanism oftha ago. Those wlio buy It can rest assim-d , there. tore , of having tbo very latest aud beet. WHEELER & WILSON M'F'O CO , , 185 nnd 187 V/ahnsli Ave. , Chicago E. F. PLODMAN , 220 North Sixteenth Street. DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL , SPECIALISTS IN fhronlc , Nervous , Illood nnd Snrirlcal Dlipnin nnd DIHCII3C3 oftlio lye ! , K.ir , Nuio , Throat nml Clmst. ti | > uuiil Attention to IHsonsoj ofVo molt nnd Cli I III roil , Tlio doctor * Invo had ypnri of oxpcrlom-o In the lionpltuNof llronklynimil .Vuiv York.inul iironinonij thonioatiucfUMfuI u'lJ whtoljr kruwn epoclallsts In tliocinintry. To Y'ouiitt nnd Middle-A coil Plpn. IxntMnnliooil , Ncrvoin Dobllltjr. Siicrmntorrlimi , Scmliril lo'isioi , I'liysli'al IJocay , nrlNhik'from hnlli- crt'tlon , iiroilurlnir Blci'plc sni'f i , ilcspondcnry , pint. plus on ino face , nvorilon to society , omlly illacour- iiKod , luck of rotillilumi ! , dull , unlit fiM-btinU-ur lititl- nuss , nnd llmli lltu a bunion , uuCi'ty , pertmnotitlr aiidBpcoillly cured. lllooil nml nKln X a dhraso moat dreadful In Iti rcmilt ) , ulr crnUlc.itoJ. ( iL-iiitd-Urlnnry Snr cry. nonorrlup , ( Jloet. Hrphlll ! , Hyilrocafo , Vnrlrnrolo , Mid Ktrlrturo , radically nml safely cured without palii or detention from Inulno.n. All Hoxual Do. lormltlcs nnd Impedimenta to murrhiaosueci'jsfiillr lumovcil , Alt UocUt rtlsenici unrjoly and permnnontlrcuroj. Hours , Ua. in. till 8 P. Ill Hunill : ) , II ) till 1. ' . N. II. rcrtxHi ) iinnblo to visit 113 mny lie troatoil nt their homo * by correspondence. Mudlclnuannd In. Btruitlonsiiont by oxpress. Consult Hloii frco. tjcnd 1 ccnU In etuiups to Insurureply 1218 Fifteenth St. , Oppnsllo Opurn HOIIHP. Omaha. Noll. \\\E \ \ \ WEST BRAND I.lncii CuIIurn mul C'uU'a , Correct Stylus. Dost Quality. Perfect Fitting. TRY THEM. _ Mnrlililim Ilnlill tureafnloto odaji Hop rtlllcur.d Ull J BTEPUCNd.L biuon'o , E Graduate Dentist , A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber For Five Dollars. A perfrct ( It Kiinrnntccd. Tcctli oxtraotcd without prtlii or ditiwrr. am ) , wlllout nniiM ; tlictloH. O.ilil . and ( .liver 1111 rig * tit lowest rates. IlrlUiso and frown AYorlf. Tooth with out plutctk All wgrlc vrurranlud. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Hntrarcc , lOlli slroot elevator. Open oven- u ; until b o clock , MAX MEYER The Popular Jewelers , Are rocolvinp daily from the londinu minufaoturors of tlila country nnd Europe , itll tha LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE JEWELBY , SILVERWARE , CLOCKS , BRONZE ORNA MENTS , LAMPS , SILK UMBRELLAS , CANES , OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES , ANEROID BAROMETERS , THERMOME TERS , SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES , Etc , Etc. DIAMONDS nnd n'.l ' other proaloua s'ono3 , mounted nnd loose. GOLD , SILVER nud NIOKBL , WATCHES , in all gra-los , for Indies and gontlomon. HOWARD \VATOHE3 A SPEC IALTY , but wo carry all other flrst-clasa malcos Biffin , Wiil- tham , Sprlnaflold , E .c. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER , and ALL GOODS nro WARRANTED. Space will not nllow us to QUOPE PRICE ? , ai our stcck is too LARGE nnd VARIED , but como nnd eoo for yoursolvos. It will OB : you nothing to LOOK. Visitors nro always WELCOME , and should you WISH to buv , wo Will make it nn object for you to DEAL WITH US. Wo are ehowhitr HUNDREDS of nrticloa uuitnblo for WEDDING and other GIFTS , at prices ranpflncr from 81 up to $1OOO. , All our customers are TREATED ALIKE , whether their purchases be SMALL or GREAT. MAX ME.YE1R & BRO. , SixtQon.l.li ancl Farnam SLrooLs , Omalia. Mob. S-3T ESTABLISHED I860. . © ) The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute 1 For the treatment of nil CIIUONIO AND SUIIOIO.U , DHRA.SIH. llncoi , ApnlUneos for rtoformUloi nn < 1 Truesott , Host Kucllltlot , Apparatus anil llemodlo * for fjacoisfu ! troitrnuntof orery louti of iliHOiin n * gull-Inn medical or siiixlc.il IrO.itmoiit. O.VU HU.NIIIUSl ) A.N'I ) Trt'lSVl'V-HVIJ UOOJIS roll I'ATIIIVPA llonnlnr.il Attendance , Host luuiiiniuoilitlons In tlnwoft.Vrllj fur clronlirs on DofuniilUui ; ui'l ' Hru at , Trusses.Cltilj Kcot. C'tirvattirns ot tliuSplno. I'lloi. Tumors. Cincor , CiUrrli , llrmichlUf , lulnl uiou Ulof trlclty , I'nrnlyalfl , nnllopgy , ICIilnoy.llliiilorKro. | , Har , Skin imil Illood nml nil gurulcil opcritloiH DI-4hAHI& ) \VO.MI1Naspuel.ilty. . Iloolcof Dlsimosot Womtm froj.Vu liiivol.itoly mliloil u J/rlru-lnileiKirtmont , for women ilurlni ; contliiomont ( itrlctly prUiit > . ) Only lUllilila MtMlcil IniUtiU'j iiiikln/ unucnlty o' rillVATK DHKASIIS. All blooil iltca ! os sucroiifiilly troatud Syphilitic ! p > lson roruou'l mini the usloia without mercury. New Iluitorallvo Truitincnt for losi of vital powror. rarllm unublo to vlilt uimiybt trcntodnt homo by corroipimlenfo. AHoomiimiilc-iUomcoiiiMontlnl. Mollclirj or liiitritmonti Htmt by wnll or cxpreis securely lucked , no mirk * toimlloUo contents or xonJcr. Ono i > erin illntorvUMprod'rrixl ' Call nnd consult UN or mind lilstnry of jour unto , nmt wo will ion 1 In plain wruiipor our I1OUIC PH MI5M HlKlOtil'OM ' 1'rlvnto Special or.Vorvbns IHso.uus , luiputcncy , SyiihllliUloot , and Varlcowlo , ltli < ju < ut < ju .lit. Address AddressOmaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner 9th anil Ilurnoy Streets , Omaha , NO OUR.EX ! NO PA"Y. Dr.DOW 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. FoTcnlocn jrenrV experience. A rosiiilnrerntlunto In moillolnt" , Mdiploma * show. Ii stlllnittrlM w Ilio k'rcatcnt tuctoiinll Ncrvoiu.Clironlo nml TrlfAtn < ll ca i'i A iwrinnnrntciiro idinranl J'l' > rtitnr Bpcrniitorrluin , I.iint Sltinliood , HamlnalVoalcnc , Mjilit J.u 'o , ImiHitviicr. Hrplilll" , Srrinu nn I ill n\si's of tlio Illood , Hkln nnd Urinary Oruaiis. N. II. I uiiiirinteof.'OJ forovorjr c.nolun In tik ) n > j tocurc. CunsiilMitlgn rtoo. llook l.Mx turlo of Llfo ) out froc. OJlco liours - a. iu. w i | i " " aaail 111 a ui , to 12 m. ' T * GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON. FROM N13W VOIIK EVBKV TIirjIlSDAy. Cabin Passage $35 to $50. accordlnd to locallon cl ttaleroom , Excursion 503 to $95. Stocraira to nnd Irnm IJnropoat Ixiwcnt ll.itcs. AU5TIHDAIOWIH 4. CO , , General Asenti. S3 BrosdwaT. NEW YORK. Jno. IJlcscn. Oi-iioMl Wrttcrn Aji-nt , 13 Kanilolpli r-lreet , uiilctiRO. Hairy l Jlooro , Inn , Wc Offer for Sale , ronrtlioiisitul Ions cliolco llulcil HitV.O. . II. unra. r-lnitiKo'ii Hlilliiir , , / " ' } < 'ii or Ifornlolc stittlons. on 0. .M. .t bt. I1. It. H. . In loU to Htilt nurflmicri prlcs ro ulatoJ by tliu market Cull mul MU us. STRANGE BROS , , 81OUX 01TV , IOWA , NERVE AND BRUIN TREATMENT , Ipoolllo for 'lyX/i-rla / , niiilnwi , Ft ! , Krantl-lt , SfaVli ulne.i. JUnlol l pim lonHoltMli t iC Iliu UroTX r * ulllmr'In lniimtj 7'l ImUnaio tutory tlw rXi4 loitli.rrciimturo out Ate , l rrcnn.---l.i. - i. . \ ' < n i Inolther ailiiroluntnrif cau e > l by oforierilu of trio , re f 'luse oviToiit. i nipnt 81 nl.nx. OP U lor 8 > , lint ly mailrp | | > l 11 * , . With cicli ordop lor tli l.oi . wi I urn ! ini'- ' ffuariutco la ri'fnnl nonry irtlui I rMlini'nl euro. Uuar&ntvualMUtxl ami iftuumu tula oulrly GOODMAN DUUCi CO. , lliorarnum Street. - . Omahn , Net ) , A will tut well I r li licnJiorillolt liuljnorcs.otir WHrnlllK. .ItvllttnlH lirrlllflvtl Hlltfr * " r'lilgur. TliouiancU rt'si'ir l liy Jluma 'friiilnifiit. ( iimrnntred 'Ifttlinonlnla. . . . . . arid Mrn trcat < bI ( nn < l rurc < l AiMr * ' l to-day , , , lliiIuU.V. ( . MELTS TOO SOOM.