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TEE OMjUSA , DAHY BBBTHirBSDA.T'OOTOBBK : 2 , 1800. DHDERTMERS K CONVENTION Hey Are "Welcome ! to NobrMka ly Qoreraot John M. Thayer , * BLOW AT TIIE COFFIN TRUST , Cbo Add tons of tlio Becrotarjr In AVIilcU llio Ncccssitjr of I'ro- Association iff The ninth annual convention of the Inter national funeral directors' association opoucd In Bojd's opcrn houseyesterday morning. About one hundred delegates wcro present. A.t ttio roar of the stigo were grouped the colors nt tlio United States , Canada nnd Ire- Innd. On a standard wcro grouped four trillions , the colon of on organization , within tlio association , known as the "llazcltoa Sur vivors,11 which was organized at JIazelton , 1'a. , in Juno,18SO. , There wcro four of thcso flags , each of n different color , and they bore the Insignia of the club , nn oalt leaf , with the letters "II. p. " nnd the dab " 1359" thereon , together with the place and daw of tlio meetings of llio club mid the International orpini/atlon , The diiloL'atcs occupied tlioorclicstrachalri nnd the ladles who hudnccompniilcd the dclc- UJtca wcro assembled at ttio right of the ntago In tlio circle. They were luimlsomo "Indgcsof v hi to slllt , decorated with , bullion Gringo and tlio monogram of the association. 9'auh. lady were n laro-o hunch of rosiy. llioir presence ndded tho" finishing touch teen on assembly which would liaro compared fa\- cnihly with any convention over hold In this city. 1'rcslJcnt Brlnghiirst of Philadelphia called llio convention to order at 10 o'clock nnd introduced Mr. JIcNulty of Ualllmoio , 'Mtho rendered ' " .llio Palms"ln excellent st > lo. 3Io was heartily oncorcd and lespondod l > y lnRlnir"Wary ofArgUo. " I'reslJout IBrliighurst In a few timely RordsIntroduced Oovcrnor Thayer , who do- llvcrod the address of wolcoino. The Bovcrnor romlndod his hearers that they wcro meeting in the metropolis of the state and tlio prlncip.il city of the west. Ho said the profession of the members of the as sociation wai nn honorable ono , although ho could Jiot say that it was customnry to wish for their cervices. f Ho paid his hearers a compliment for the advances -which had been made In the art of jircscrvitiR the ileuO , nnd referred to the yrogriNH of this now country nnd the wonder ful strldos which liad been made in tlio cstahlUhtnent of a great stntoIn this spot , which , thirty-slxycun ngo , wasdovoid of the dwelling of u ivlilto man. Hciuinindcd thetatliat whilait had taken Massachusetts over two hundred joars to loiichn population of',000,000 , , Nebraska had accompllslicd over half as much In thirty-six joars , Thlt point was greeted with applause. The Rovernci-closed by ivoloomiii t > the dcl- OffaUisto the state and the city , and assuring them of yooil treatment ut tlio Lands of their hosts , Vice-President S. Merrltt lloolc of ! Kew Yorlt was Introduced and responded to the Kovoinor's wclcomo. Hotald the undertakers had not assembled for the purpose of fonnlnR nny trust nor to odvanco the prices for their services , but elmply for u general consultation and self- Iniprovoincnt. Ho thiuiltcd the governor foi- his Wildly wclcomo and assured him that while the association was composed of men Whoso business was asolemn ono , they know a good thlnif when tlioy saw it. The president then Introduced Rov. A.V. . Lamar , vbo Invoiced the dhluo blosslnc upon those assembled nnd the business they were about to transact. At the .special request of the hullos present Ir. McNulty sang "As Good as Gold. " Ifo received an enthusiastic cncoro nnd ro- BpoiiJed by slnplng "Swcethonrts nnd Wives. " This brouuht down the house and the slngor was luo recipient of many floral of- forinpi. This complotcil the formal opemnR of the convention nn d the president announced the following conunltteo on credentials tV. t . D. Dlxon , OeorRla ; 3SI , A. Broidstono , Ohio ; John Feik'uson , Ontario : C. H. Grant WIs- cousin. The presidenttbcnilcllvorcdhis nJdro33 , n very voluminous document , In which ho dwelt upon ttio need ot thorough tlonlii thostutonssodiitloiia and tlio Ing Into line of nil undcrtakors. Ilonlso threw outnunioi'oaa sut'scstioua m to the conduct of stiito oi-ganlzatlous and the intcL-- natloiial body. Ho urjoa upon Ills hearers the Importance f usliiK lu'opcrsniiiUry precautions to pre vent the spread otfoutigion ; tie contended that the uuuurtalcor should begin wherotho doctor Icnvcs off. The press of the profession vros given a Boctlon ottlio lulilrcss hi whluhthuprosUant cave the editors 1 all pnuso Cor their -\vorlc , bu tusked them to jtrisp the pnn more flrmly and tlio scissors lightly , and RIVO tlio profoa- Blonsolldsonsoandless humor. The president then spoke of the passaro of the anti-trust law. Thislaw hua not boon sought by tlio itssociution , hut they had slipped in and they should profit by Its pro visions. Ho reviewed tlio contest between the undertakers and the matiduicturars nnd urged uniform action on tlio part ottho former In order to cope ulth tlio octopus which was entwining tucui with Its powerful arms. arms.He reported that the Illinois association liadwithdrawn from the International ussocl- ntlon and stated that there -were 5170 undor- tolfcrS in the state , with 100 members InUo Htnto assoclntlou. Thcso Uift under takers wcro dlilded under tliirty-slx "heads , nearly nil hnvlni : seine other business In con nection with that of uudcitnking. ' .These other lines varied from grocery to blacksmithing - smithing , furniture to dry goods , etc. Inclosing , the president thanked the moni- Taors for the honor eonfcrrod upon Win. U'ho secretary of the association , John II. Shaicr ot All Unco , O. , than md his nnnuiil report , in which ho dwelt upon the expense attendant upon the publication of the pro ceedings of tlio minimi conventions. IlosiUd If the luisoclation vero to coiitlnuo growing until it Included all the H.OOO . undcitukcrs in itsuiisdlctlonsoiuoino.mBvoulduavo ] to be do\lscd to meet the expense. The National Burial Case association re- cohcd n very severe scorhiR nt the hauds of. the secretary for Its methods of pretending friendship for the -funeml illrectors - \ > hilo ot tha sumo time it was using every means In Ita power to squeeze the imdeiUkers out of th'ilr ' loivost proflt. Ho advised all members of the asso ciation to hold aloof from this grinding insti tution. In cloilnp his ropoit. . Secretary Sharer announced that personal and business rela tions necessitated Ida retirement from an oniclul position in tlio nssoclntlon , with which ho hail "been connected for seven 3-cars. Ho thanked the association for the honor it had conferred upou him during thut timo. The report of the treasurer followed nnd was brief and to the point , showing a balance In the treasury of (11 ( l.OS. The following uro the delegates and these accompmying them who liavo arrived slnco Tuesday , Ihonn * W , Jcnilns , Henry W. McnrsGcr. , mauus I'rana'niid M. A. Dalffor , Baltimore ; WL. Jloycr , Cincinnati ; 0. W. G.Voola \ - vln , John JV. Hoborts , Honnoko City. Vu.j \Tohn L.Cro\\loy \ , Buitalo ; Charles Miller nnd wife , Cinclimnti : George Ij. Thomas , Milwaukee ; JoslnhS. rciiroeArUnioraPn. ; N. J. 1'aul , St. Paul , Neb , ; J. 1J. Monlox andlfe \ , Hastings , Neb , : J , Ilowoll , wlfo nnd dnughtor , llrlghlou. 111. ; K.J. Grunt , Bnratogu , K , Y. ; Mrs , James Hoaton , Mrs. Ada lluuton and Mrs.V. \ . Ij. \Vllllains , tjlueoli Nob. ; A. J. Crawford nnd wife , Detroit ; Miss KOnn llenton , Miss I in Bureh , Lincoln ; John W. Wagner , Kansas City ; Joe MurtluLoo , Summit , Mo. ; U. II , Raymond. Kansas City ; AV.lt. Scott , Aiulu- bou , ] u. ; J. M. Johnsuu , Sunnier , la. ; D. J , He.iton.St , Joe , J to. , tlio olJosb undertaker In the united States , havinif boon In busi ness since 18iJ ; W. II. Millor. Tipton. In. ; John II. Turner , Cedar Hapld-s. la. ; I * . J , O'UeUljr ' , Utlca , N. Y. ; W. 1' . ilohonschulo nnd wife , Iowa City , la ; M. II. lllnniaii and i > lo ( , 1'iomont , Keb. ; tO , Kopport , West PointCli. Hiiehholz , Hooj > cr , The association then adjourned till 3 p. in. The afternoon session was Lirgoly attended , ndd as noon a Ita& wiled to order n reso lution as adopted , glvlim all visltluB under takers -pilvilogos of the Moor. The report of Commissioner Crane vas re ceived and pla'tcdon llio. Nctctlu order viis tlio report otthu cxecu- /tho committee , vfhlcuwos aeceptod. 'tbo r > crta of tlio standing committees showed that twenty-two states nrnl Ontario arc organized under the Inwi of the nwocl- atlon , nnil tbat all of the state associations are prosperous , both numerically and finan cially. The eommlttoo on the illstrlbutlon ot work reported nnd suggested the appointment of committees to net upon the address cf the president nnd the reports of the secretary anil treasurer. Acting upon the suggestion. President Ihlnglmratoppolntcd the following commit tee for the work. Sanitary legislative enactments S. Mer rill Hook , flew York ; \V. L. Meyer , Ohio ; J , Ferguson. Cnnudn ; F" . A. Bella , Now York : VV. 1 ! , Plntt , Georgia , Manufactures Thomas P. Hochc , Aln- linmasO. W. INaulty. Pennsylvania ; P. J , O'HIlley ' , Now York ; John AV.Vaijncr , Jlhsourl : 'I , W. Jenhln * , rvlarylnnd. Itesoliitloni VI , Ja. Ilohenschuck , lown ; D , Bollctfhcn , Ontario ; II. It. Down In ? . In- dlaimiM. A , Broadstono , Ohio ; M.II. Miller , IowaJ.Y. ; . Edwards , Kansas ; OOOKO II Tiffany , ICcw Vcrk ; A. 13. Wngncs , Missis sippi ; \V. \ U , MoAvoy , California. Anti-Trust Bill-William Minnesota - - Datupler , seta ; J. 'f. Bnnlleld , MiehlKan ; J. 1) ) . Me- Curiiy , Iowa ; J , A.Yllson. . Delaware ; Rob ert Smith , Indiana ; James Lowrlc , Pcuusyl- van I a , Finance P. .H. Vogler , North Carolina ; J. L , Croivluy , New York ; OcorRoUrovn , Ne braska ; AY. II. Elcholtz , Kansas ; W. II , Miller , lova. Obltunry-J. H. Shnrcr , Ohio ; 0. H , Crane , New "i'orlc ; W. I' . Ilohenschuclt , lowa-.L. T Chri UiinVinflnln ! F. 11. Hob- crts. Mlchlin ( ! ; M. A. Daifjer , Aurylnml. TraJo I'apurs-T. II. Hoborts , Michigan ; 0.Y. . Smith , Kentucky ; C. ' . C.Wood- urine , Virginia ; \V. \ H , Pnrslow , Ne\v Jersey , This having hccn complete , thocotiMiition adjourned vntil 10 o'clock this morning\vhca , most of the committees will report. The order of business today will bo M follows- Morning Scssloii-10 a in. Hoport of committees. Miscellaneous business. Addieasby J. D. Mclutyio , St , Catherines , Out. Out.Afternoon Afternoon Session 3 o'clock Address liy D. Ifrimh Klrlr , Oorinantown , LDa , Eloctloti of olllcors. Soloctlnt fot- next ' . ! place fotholding meeting' Adjourumuut. Milts' Nerves ami Liver Pill * . AiiImportant discovery. They acton the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. j\ now principle , They speedily euro biliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles nnd constitution. Splendid for mouMomen nnd chllilren. Smallest , mildest , surest. 30 doses for U5 cents. Sample * f reo at Kutm & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. At ttio Imposition. The refusal of Moisra. Hoodcr& Boll , tlio managers of the exposition at the Coliseum , to allow "W. II. Druimnond & Co. toromo\o \ their line brougham from the exhibit has boon amicably settled , Itsccms that Messrs. Drununond iVz Co. soldoncof theirhrouuluinis on exhibition to ono of the business tncii of Omab.i for § 1,000 , , nnd the purclnser of course -wanted his brougham delivered at once , The management "being desirous to ie- tnln their exhibit intact refused to allow the brougham to bo removed , but upon the promise of I3rutnmond &Co. to replace the brougham with a line victoria , the rovetod brougham wus delivered to the purchaser and the tlctoiia placed on exhibition in Us stead ; consequently everything is again sereuo and IJrumniond's cnkcs nro still safe for October 13. _ The many remarkable euros of catarrh ef fected by the use of Ayer's ' Sarsapjrllla Is conclusive proof that this loathsome nnd dan gerous disease Is ouo of the blood , onlv nced- Inp such n searching nnd powerful altcratlvo to thoroughly eradicate it THE COURTS. TIic Munii-Knovvles Case Ilsposccl of Otlier Cases. Tlio trial of Frank E. Minn , on tlio charge of adultery "was resumed yesterday by a continuance of the examination , of Jlr. ICiiowlcswhoto3tilled , that his wifolmd been drunk for a week prior to the escapade. When asked "by the defense why ho AUS prowling around his own house looking in the windows , etc. , witness said that all tlio con tents belonged to him and he vas trying to keep a protecting cyo on his rropeity , as ho thought ho liad a perfect light to do. Prosecuting Attorney Shea stated to the couit. when the dcfciiso protested against certain ciuestions put the tormer , that the theory of f the defense was that ICiiowlo'i had beonplajing the role of detective in order to entrap his wife , but that ho ( Shea ) was sat isfied that Mr. ICnowlos' uttcrauces about trying to protect Uis property simply would disabuse the mind of the court nnd Jury as to the fallacy of the theory ot the defense. 1'ho next witness was Davis , the mm v\io \ with Mr. ICnowles had seen the alleged guilty pet form an co that occasions this trial. lha defense objected to the state Introduc ing testimony to show that Muna admitted his marriage. The court said ho wished to BOO arguments 011 the point , and Iminediattly adjourned the trial to 2 o'clock to glvo the attorneys opportunity to consult authorities. -After listening to the authorities the court Instructed thojury to return n verdict of not guilty , holding that the prosecution had failed to show ttuitMunnvnsnnmrilcd nan , hence upon his part the crime of adultery had not been committed. Judge Doaiio Is hearing the case of William Crawford vs. Swift it Co. , a case In which plaintiff sues for SI.500 damages on account o Injuries sustained whllo in. ilereiidaiit'scin- ploy. In Judge "Wakcley's court thocasoof John T. CroEt vs C , C. lutUefield was commenced. Once before has this case been tried , but apraln it Is back in. the courts. It grows out oE the ownership often acres of land in the vicinity of Twenty-fourth nnd Commercial streets , which Is chimed by both parties. Water Lily Soap Five .Cents A. Cnko ' HE WALK ? Vntulervoort Arranges for a Oraccful and Dignified rcctroitt , As is pretty -well kiioi In local political circles , Paul Van dervoort holds a position in thoOmnha postotllco In connection with the hnntlliiig of mails. These who are in the habit of calling a spade a spade assort that ho is literally n mail-sack : hwtler , while his friends speak of him as the local supervisor of malls , However this may be , all ngrco that ho was gi\en \ the place as for political services and that ho has Snv little or 110 oftlclnl work to do. Ho has had plenty of tlino therefore to push. his llttlo boomlct for the Omnha postmaster- slilp. Ho voulcl devote ono day In the week to telling Major Clarkson that ho was his friend and supporter and the rest of the week Van would dovototo egging on Clark- son's enemies to compass the major's defeat. Ho became so actlvo in , this direction that when Clarkson'a nomination came to bo a forgone conclusion. Van was ronuwlled to arrange fora retreat , so he sat down nnd wrote a tear-stained letter to Senator Man- derson. In It ho said that the moment Carle- son's nomination might bo inado the senator would ulcaso accept his resignation as mall sack hustler In the Omnhn postolHue , Ho could not , ho-wrote , inako uphlsmlndto closoiy ajsoclato himself wltti such a mnn as Clarkson , nud rave his reason for this stand , which echoed the Kroimdless charprcs preferred ngalnst Clark- son by his enemies , Then ho made a record of wlmt ho had done and toldsomoof the candidate * for the postmaUorshlp and other federal oftlco hoi- ders of tlio letter ho had uiit. Ono mnn \vasineaneiioug-lito say thU inoruinK that Tandervoort aldallthls because ho preferred a walk out ton lock-out , ; Thoaccoptaneoof his resignation is anx- louslv awaited by a long suffering peoplo. 1G02 , Sixteenth and Farnani Btroots la the iioiv Rook Island tloket ofllco. Tlelo eU to all points east at loivoat rates. Slvth AVartt Kopulillcniis. The regular moetlnK of the Sixth wnrd re- pubHcan club will bo held nt ! the club rooms on .F'ridny evening at 7 o'clock. A full at- tendancu is nxiuosted as it is the Intention to ntUiiul tlio grand rupublicau rally at the Oraud opera house In a body , A S-\VKET TONED COHNEHST , Something About Allsn Itnymontl nad. Her Oowns , Miss Alice nayraonu , nho is creating such. a furore at the Coliseum tuts weclcas n cor net virtuoso , Is an exceedingly pretty and graceful woman , tibout twenty-five , prob- aWy , with , a clear , fresh complexion , "bright hazel ejcs , and the pearliest of pearly teeth. She Is of medium height , with Just a slight Inclination to embonpoint , but well proportioned tioned , her carrlngo bolnu particularly easy. "All my family are musical , "said Miss Raymond to ft rcprosentatlro ol THE Una yesterday afternoon , ns she sat In her cozy dressing room at the Coliseum , "My mother WM thoflrstpaldslnperwhocvor sang In a choir in Springfield , 111. , and mv uncle , Ilazcn Itos , vas n noted minstrel leader In the good old times , bclntr nttho head of the Campbell minstrel conipanv. My brother , E. II. Lit tle , Littio Avas my maiden nainc-Unymoud being nnom. da pluino adopted for the stase \\M tlie leader of LIHle's brass band In SprlnpAeld for years. Six years ago I made my do but as a co met soloist at a private eii- tcrtahiinent given at the University club theater , New York. The success I had encouraged mo liimyi\ork \ and since that time I have played In alinostoverylarKC east ern city , Omaha boiug the farthest vest I have ever been. "With whom did I study ? A. gentleman by the nnmo of U'ard taunht inophcwlnguhilo lr. Grlflln f Gilmoro's ' hand paio nioval- uiblo lessons In execution. In addition to thcso men I have had many excellent SUKRCS- tlons from tlio gicat Gil mono , Sousa of the famous Marino bnml of Washington , wLlch. is my home , and DlreetorCapi of the Seventh iciflmcnt bnnil , Is'cw "York. " 1 have played with Levy , Gllmore , Sousn nnd Cappa , and nil have treated mevllh the greatest respect , let us hoponotalono on nc- coiyit of my being a woman. Until I came to St. Louis for the exposition previous to Gil- inoro's coming. I played at aclubhouso Just outsldoofVas1ilngton \ , during the summer with Sousa's ' band. Inavobectiro-eiipiBod for next year's exposition at St. Louis and will look forward to my coining west witli interest. ITor I lllio tliowest ; the people aim genuine nnd hospitable nud they have an on- crsy nbout them which Is paiticularly notice able to the traveler from the old settled cities of the cast. I think if I rein lined In Omaha much longer I might conclude toromnln per manently and niako this my home , for I have been treated royally since I have been hero. "I > ld I ever play before royalty ! no , but I hnvo had the honorof playing before the president of the United States at the din ner gien \ by Androxv Carnegie to his excel lency , his cabinet and the Pan-American congress , an honor qulto suDlcicat I assure jou. " Along tlio wall of Miss Hay rnond's dress- lnpc room a number of beautiful ( towns wore haiiRlnK , and noticing the Inquiring eyes of Tin : 3n ! : rcprescntati\oshedirectcd thecolor- cdmnld to Ulco them down from the pegs and display their sUurnia. Certainly no actress now before the pu bile can boast of ruiyllncr wardrobe and many of them were gifts from artists In oil nnd water color who admired the ability of the woman and knew she would do honor to them. Among the dresses thcro is a handsome sahuoi pinkmoire , decollete and sleeveless , elabouitel.v trimmed In osoft feather edRf , There Is a china silk made in a severe Greek style , richly embroidered In gold. A very beautiful fwvn is of vhlto satin with the en tire front covered with bead trlminlnRwhlch looksllko thousands ofsmallbrilliantswoven Into tlio satin. A uhlto moire silk has a larpo bouquet ofilowcrs painted on the front , n gold comet being entwined -with the flowers. JV Hower-colored surah sillthasn large bird painted over a nest of cups. There Is a lovely chin a crepe gown of n delicate lav ender shiulo tiimmcd in garlands of purple velvet paiisics. Miss Raymond has been the reclplcant of many beautiful medals , but none she prizes more highly than the ono received at the St , Louis exposition a fortnight ngo. It consists of a gold ribbon , upon which is engraved In largo black letters the name of Miss Alice Raymond and to which hanRS a golden shield bearing the inscription : "In testimony of the appreciation of the ! St , Louis Exposition and Musio Hall ! association to Miss Alice Kaymondonthooccaslon of her engagement in 1800. " From the shield is suspended by cold chains , n laurel wreath of gicen gold , studded with rod berries , nnd mounted ujxm the wreath is a tiny cold cornet , complete in its workmanship , tlio keys of which arc In per fect narking order , n duplicate of the larger cornet which Miss Kaymond has used to set the -nlld echoes Hying amid the beams and rafters of the Coliseum building. Ho said i "My love I am sorry to disappoint you about the picnic , but my trotter lias a lame foot.11 That's nothing ! "We've got plenty of Salvation Oil. ThoDetioit IVoo Ticss fiend has been pun ning on Dr. Hull's ' Cough Syrup , His Is only gratitude , for all thinking nica know Its merits. H\ch. Republican Kully. meeting of the Douglas county republi can club vlll beheld atthoOranaopcrahouso on ITrlday evening- , October 3. Hon. L. D. Richards , Mr. "W. F. durley lion. George H. Hastings , Hon. John L. Webster and Hon. E , Itosewatcr will address the meeting. All the ward clubs are requested to attend In a body , Speaking will commence at 8 o'clock sharp. M. L. ROEDUK , Tiioans Svone , Secretary. President. A clear skin Boils , pimples , blotches on the skin , eruptions , etc. , ciidenco tlio fact tbat the blood is not In good condition. Those symptons result from tlio effort of nature to throw oil the Impurities , In which slio should assisted by Swift's Specific This T\lll \ Tcmcdy tliodisturbonce , and Irlng speedy and permanent relief by forcing out the poison , and will build up the By stem from , the first dose. JJook on Blood and Skin Diseases free Swift itoociflc Co. . .Atlanta. Ga scorn EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda It endorsed and proscrlbod by Inadln ; fhyuldaiiB txscnuM both the OxtXlrrr Oil ucl J/j/j > ojiAoilfe * are tlia recojalzol tgontiln tliocuroot Ceiuiittnftloti , It ll Scott's Emulsion ( i c < vnnittrftil JlerfU I'rotlittrr. Itiitlit Reft ; trrmiV lor Scrofula , Bronchi-til , "Waiting Di - eaaci , Chronic Congb * and Colds , Aslc tor Scott's EmulBloo audliko nooUicr 1309 WHAT ARE MISFITS ? 1309 They nro custom made cloth ing of merchant tailors , left 011 tholr hands for ono reason or an other. Thies < 9we buy In large or small qunntltios , for roncly cnsh. For oxnmplo : A. suit of clothes costing originally $4O , we can , nccordlng tobtylo and quality , soil for $18 or $2O. Just think of it , a saving of BO per cent , one-half ot the original cost. Many of thorn are from the lending tailoring establish mo nts tliroughout the country. MERCHANT TAILORS' MISFITS and UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS 1 OUR. IvLST ASS. . SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS. SO , ' custom mailo suit for. .ffJO.OO $00 $ custom nmdc overcoat for. made jinn ( Tor 88,00 $55custom niiulo suit tor . . . , $25.00 $ If")5 custom nindo overcoat for. uuulo punts for $ (1,50 $50custom iiiAilo will . . . , , . . . . $ . $50 custom nmilc overcoat for. nindo punli for $0,00 $45custom uuulo suit . . . , , , . . , $ . $15 custom nindo overcoat fur. made pants for.$0.50 $10custom umilo suit for , . . , $18.09 $ $10 custom nindo overi-onl for. nmdo punts for $5,00 $35custom iimtlo suit f . . . . . . . . , $ ( . ( $85 custom nindo overcoat for. niutlo limits Tor $ 1,50 $80 custom Hindu suit for , $14.09 $ $30 custom nindo overcoat fur. made punts for , . $5J.7& Latest styles and. elegant garments In silk nnd sntln lined Suits and. Fall Overcoats. Also Fu.ll Dress Suits for sale or rent , nt the ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , 1309 Parnam Street , Omaha , M. 1309 Remember rmmberandplnco , 13O9 Farnam Street , Omaho , Nob. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday untillO o'clock. All garments altered free of charge to Insure a perfect fit. pjow to Celebrate - Wedding Anniversaries By FLORENCE HOWE HALL , giving hints to thousands as to the proper celebration of wooden , crystal , silver and golden weddings. Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant Through the hand of MR. FOSTER COATES , tells of her first meeting with U.S. Grant , their court ship , proposal and marriage , in an article entitled , " 'The Courtship of General Grant. " A New Wedding Bell Contains a hint to intending brides Fora home-wedding or reception. Jewel Caskets of Fashionable Worn en Describes the great collections of diamonds and valuable gems owned by Mrs. "Vanderbilt , Mrs. Astor , HMrs. Hicks-Lord , Mrs. Bradley IMartin , and others of Ifcw Tork's ' most famous social leaders. ' The alove are some of tlie Sjjj6 Special Features in the VZ ' OCTOBER NUMBER OF J M M J"V 1 NCXW READY ON THE NEWS STANDS , " * 1 * ' > a TEN CENTS A COPY. "We willmail the Journal from now to January ist , iBga-thatls , the balance of this year , FREE , and a FULL YEAR from January ist , 1891 to January ist , 1892. Also , our handsome 4o-page Premium Catalogue , illustrating athousand articles.and including "Art Needlework Instructions , "by Mrs.A. R. Ram sey : also Kensington Art Designs , by Jane S.Clark , of London. B-Thisofrcrmuit jaUivtijte mentioned when sending ' your Subscription , crone jcar only will b Given. 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