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8 THE OHAHA DAILY 3 : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1800. THE CITY. The following nro the tompcmturos ns olworvod tit the local signal ofllco nt the hours named : 7 n , m. 00 ° ; 10 n. tn. 01 ° : 1 p. in. C3 = > . The tnlk of the week 1ms boon the clmnffo of the Excelsior from n Saturday to n , Sunday paperwhich done with out warning lust Sunday. The Excelsior mndo n great hit. Its news now cover ? the entire week , niul Its columns tceni with entertaining reading. Motor travel on the Farnatn street , Walnut Hill and Ilnrnoy street lines was suspended for about half an hour yesterday morniiig.byafiilluroin the cur rent. A blight accident to the mhohln- ory in the power liouso waa tko cause ofit. After all , the best way to know the real merit of Hood's ' Snrsnparllla.ls to try it your self , lie sure to get Howl's. A Till BUTE TO A SOIj 1)11211. General IVlirntoti'H lUtlngy of the Late Captiifri A. 1C. Hgbcrt. General Whcaton , colonel of the Second In fantry t Issues a regimental memorial order regarding the Into Captain Egbert , from which the following ti an extract : In the death of Captain Egbert the Second infantry and the army loses ono of Its most competent ofllccrs , who. during nearly thirty years' service , comenelng during the war of the rebellion in 1801 , had earned a most horn ablorccoid by his faithful und cniclcnt par- forinnncaof varied military duties. In both the staff and llnooftlio army. Ho was n thoroughly educated physician , and as n surgeon of volunteers , with the rank of major , filled highly responsible positions in the medical department while serving on the 1'aclllo coast. As ( luartcunostcr on the start of . his regiment , ho performed most onerous duties , hi the field mid garrison , to the entire satis faction of his commanders , who always found him prompt , Intelligent nnd accurate , loyal to every trust nnd most conscientious In tlio per formance of every duty to which ho was as- signed. So genial and kind a niUuro could not but make wnrm friends , and Captain Eg bert will bo long missed and mourned by the ofllecMof his regiment who deeply sympa thize with his prlcf stricken wife , to whom ho was so devoted. A general court martial Is convened at Port Wasnakio October 1J ! , composed of the fol lowing ofllccrs ! Cuptnln Wilhom , Eighth Infantry ; Cap tain Olmstcnd , Ninth cavalry ; Captain Jack- eon , Seventh Infantry ; Lieutenant Lynch , KIghtli Infiuitry ; Lieutenant Parker , Ninth cavalry ; Lieutenant Mason , assistant sur geon ; Lieutenant Trout , Ninth cavalry , and Lieutenant Krug , Eighth Infantry , Judge ad vocate. It Is understood tlmt Dr. Bradley of Fort Omalia has secured quattorsat ISl'J Chicago street nnd that ho nnd his family will taUo possession of the same in n few days , Dr. Hrndloy relieves Dr. Summers , Jr. , as attending surgeon at department headquar ters. ters.Mr. Mr. F. C. Ayrcs. cashier of the Massachu setts Mutual Life Insurance company , Omaha branch , ami brother of Captain Ay res , chief ordinance ofllccrof tliodepartinent"has , taken rooms at Iblli Chicago street. lio\v Ilvcurnlon Itatos Knnt on October 7th , Hth and ( Mil. The Ohio & Mississippi railway will Boll tickets from St. Louis at ono faro for round trip to Cincinnati , Columbus. Dayton , Cleveland , Gallon , Akron and YouiiRstown , Ohio , Pittsburg , Perm. , BulTnlo and Salamanca , N. Y. , Parkersburg - burg and Harper's Ferry , \V. Va. For further information address A. J. Lytlo , general western passenger agent , 103 N. Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. JUDGE IIELSLUY'S REATjM. It ia Visited by a Motley Crowd of SlnncrH. Martin M. Sulley ana Park Hughes ap peared in police court to answer to the clmrgo of disturbing the peace by lightingSulloy looked ns If ho had been wrestling with n cy clone , nnd no ono would have doubted Hughes' ' story for a tnlnuto If ho had said that ho had fought llftcen rounds with a catamount. They both denied the charge against them nnd said that the other fellows did ah the fighting , it seems that they went to Ed Hothory's saloon spoiling for a fight. They wore both Intoxicated and attempted to toss llotuery and Hcddy O'Neill out of the win dow. They neglected to sublet the contract , nnd ns their intended victims objected to be ing thrown out they found they had bitten oft nn indigestible chunk that they could not masticate. Kothory and O'Nell hammered them about the place until they were tired and then chased them Into the arms of a policeman , who sunt them to the station. They filed an information charging Hothory and his assail ant with assault , and all four of the cases will be tried at onco. Frank Smith was fined 30 and cost for a little Indulgence in pugilism. Llrzio Drummond appeared to answer to a complaint filed by her father charging her with being nn himato of a liouso of prostttu- , tlon. Sbo pleaded pnllty to the clmrgo , ana said that the reason that tier parent appeared against her was because sbo would not pay mm fit a week , ns ho demanded. She told a very straight story of the unpleasant life she had led ut home with a stepmother who abused her nml said she was contributing to the support of n younger sister. Tlio court advised her not to pay a cent to her unnatural sire , nnd discharged her , remarking nt the same that ho wished some ono would prefer a charge agnlnst Drummond , sr , Victor Llndholm appeared In a saturated condition nnd was ordered locked up for three days to get the reptiles out of his boots. W. II. IJurgar. an "Indian doctor" who holds forth at Thirteenth nnd Center , was arraigned ns a suspicious character and his case was continued until his record could bo looked up. Children's Day , 1O Cents. Ill order to give all children an oppor tunity of seeing the Exposition and nearing - ing Miss Raymond , the great lady cornet - not soloist , the malingers of the Exposi tion have made a special rate of 10 cents for children today only. I'ytlilniis at Sioux City. About ono hundred Knights of Pythias , comprising Omaha division No. 13 and n num ber of member ! ) of other divisions who had at tached themselves to Omaha division temporarily arily , went to Sioux City yesterday morning , leaving the Webster street depot shortly aftcrO o'clock. It was expected that a number of divisions from other points would bo present at the corn palace , also , anil join in a grand parade which was set for 11 o'clock yesterday mo ruing. The management had sotapart yesterday as Pythian day and Issued Invitations to the or der in this and adjoining states. A XXO UXCJiJijEXTS. 'The Hustler" will bo the next farce com edy attraction at the Boyd. Mr. Kosonthal , the manager , says that for the performance of "Tho Hustler" nt the Now Market theater , St , Paul , tlio receipts were (2,000. This Is pretty good buslnubs for a comedy that is practically unknown la the west. _ Miss Mattlo Victors , the charming singing nnd dancing comedienne , will appear for ono night only at lloyd's ' on Sunday evening next n the now play , "Edelweiss , " This Is the play that was written especially for Miss Vlukcra , and affords her nn opportunity to display her peculiar talents rcmarunbly well. The Hobtoa Ilcrald said of Miss Vlokers : 'Miss Victors was warmly received nnd Is a clover nnd versatile actress , and ono of the most successful sonbrettes on the American nlngo.1 Musco Uslttl forging ahead na n citwa Ul"u"- nwi but , cured nothing Ul"u"p gSrew S S A 81X-110UII HUN Occasioned l > r tlio HrlcfCut ofthoC. , U. 1. & 1 * . In Chlongn Kates. The war on passenger rates between Omaha nnd Chicago , Inaugurated by the Hock Island at noon Thursday , lasted but six hours. The Rock Island , without posting uny no- tlco orofforlng any explanation , cut the rate to Chicago to ? 13 for the round trip , out 25 ccnU more than the faro for ono trip. The Durllngton met the cut promptly nnd went the Hook IslandW cents better , making the ruund trip faro fl'.To. Other roads refused to como In and the two roads In tlio light did n rushing business for a few hours. At 0 o'clock , however , the Hock Island withdrew its cut and the Burlington immediately re stored the rate. The Omaha ofllclah of the Hock Island claim that they know nothing of the causes that led to the brief war , nnd tlio Burlington ofilclals state that they were In It for protec tion. Whatever the trouble was It was remedied in the Chicago ofllces of the warring roads. H is pencrullv thought by Omaha railroad men wio are fnmlllnr with the passenger business that the cut was caused by the no tion of the Santa Fo in reducing the round trip rate between Chicago nnd Denver to $ .J1. A ti-uco hm evidently been patched up until tlio meeting of the Western Passenger association , which will bo held In Chicago next Tuesday. At that time the Santa I'o's grievances will bo considered , nnd unless they can bo satisfactorily settled a renewal of the war Is a certainty. The $ (5.10 ( round trip rate to Kansas City , which hm boon on during the falrandtho i'ricsts of Pallas conclave , expired yesterday. Ueduecd rate tickets for the St. Louts ex position go on sale today. The faro for tbo round trip , good to October ill , isfll.CO. The undertakers Asho will participate In the exiTurslon west , will go via the Union Pacific und return from Denver on tbo llur- lingtoti. E. 1. Llttlcficld has been made dcpotmnster nttho Webster street depot. Eel Parish , former depot master , is running a train on the Ilnrtingtoa brunch. Frank Prophet has been appointed city ticket agent of the Union i'.idlle. Mr. Prophet has been in the company's employ at Beatrice. Captain W. P. Tlbblts , the veteran trav eling passenger agent of the Denver & Klo Grande , is in the city. Ho says that the work of changing the great scenic route to a standard gauge will bo completed within thirty davs and that the line , which has been getting (50 ( per cent of the through business , will then get all of it. Captain Tihbcts was nt the Sioux City Corn palace Thurs day and was enthusiastic la his expressions or admiration lor tno enterprise of the Sioux City people. Ho said ho learned something , that was a surprise. Ho had read Governor Larrabeo's statement that prohibition was enforced in Sioux City , nnd was surprised to find saloons open and doing a rushing business. "Whv , " said the cap tain , ' "whisky was as fruo in Sioux City as it is In Kansas. " _ Only half fnro to St. Louis vin the AVuhnsh , commencing October 4 to 11 inclusive. Good returning until tlio Hth. Tickets on sale tit 1502 Farnam street ; also at Union Pacific depots Omaha and Council Bluffs. WICHITA PUOIHBITION. Iluw the Law IN Nut Unforced la That Ktuistis City. Dr. F. C. Dlllings of Wichita , Kansas , Is in the city with the view of locating hero. In the course of conversation with a BEI : representative ho said : "Thcro is more drunkenoss in the city of Wichita today tban thereover was. The population has decreased by ten thousand within the past tbreo years , and the Jails nro crowded all the tlmo with peonlo arrested for drunken ness. Thcro nro fully a thousand empty houses In the city , nnd the place is literally with 'holes-ln-tho-wall' ' and ' swarming - - - 'joints.1 Tbo diug stores are also doing a nourishing business. "Just before the last Fourth of July over $1.000 v ere sent through the postofllco nnd express companies to Kansas City for boor and whisky. "The city authorities arrest the Ucapors of the Joints once a month nnd make them put up a KO cash bond , which Is invariably foi- ? fclted , and they nro permitted to carry on their business for another month without molestation. They nro arrested as vagrants. "Tho resubmlsslon movement is making great headway , and pretty newly all the bettor class of citizens are working for it. " Only half faro to St. Louis via the "Wabash , commencing October 4 to 11 Inclusive. Good returning until the 14th. Tickets on sale nt lf > 02 Furnnm street ; also at Union Pacific depots , Omaha and Council Bluffs. EXCE SSI VlTrAX AT1OX How Seine People in South Omaha Siid'or From It. The county tax list will not bo ready until the latter part of next week , the work being simply enormous. It seems to bo evident that very many poor people In South Omaha will bo utterly unable to meet their obligations us shown by this list. list.This is made evident In many cases In which the taxes amount to almost or quite as much as the value of the lot. This Is brought about as never before in the history of the county , by reason of the very hcayy grading tax that bos been piled up on people of small means In South Omaha. In the cases referred to the regular tax runs from . ) to § 120 a lot while the grading tax Is found In mnny Instances to run from $300 to &IOO nnil over. The worst part of the situation Is that thcro is no remedy for these people. Ice for snlo cheap. Three thousand tons ut Wall Lake , In. , delivered on cars in quantities to suit. Address , Union Ice & Coal Co. , Kansas City , Mo. Undertakers Sl ht Seeing. V'estcrday after the weather had cleared sufficiently to admit of going out the dele gates to the national convention of undertalc- crs nnd the ladles of the party were taken fern n drive about the city , visiting the principal points of interest and ending nt the high school grounds , whore a photograph of luo party wus taken. Ill IUU ULICL11UOII U iUL U uumijvi U4 tuu UViU- gates , accompanied by the local committee , went to South Omaha on motor trains , whom they vistcd the packing houses. Several of the delegates started for homo vcsterdoy morning and others loft during the liny. The party will break up hero and each delegate will return homo via a route of his own choosing. Nearly the entire Now Knglaud delegation will go to San Francisco , before returning homo. There was n strong probability that n party would bo made up to visit Denver , but this was abandoned ns Impracticable. About twenty-two delegates nnd several Indies will go to Sioux City at 7 n. m. today to visit the corn palace. CREAM IU iup rt6 eiwllencfl proven In ttlllloni of ho " for ruoro th n quarter of i century. It U used pr . Endorsed or l" the United BUtet Government. beads ot tlie froftl unUeriltlei s t " , ,81'0",1 : 1'urei.Und most Healthful. I > r. Itlco' Cr in . IDE luwdecnoes not contain ammonia , llmoor mm. Mid O..T . ) . . . H AKUO ) BB - IVOIIKS. Another Il.itcli of Tlioin Awnrdsd to Cntitrnotorfl , The board of publlo works held its regular weekly nicotine ycstcrtluy afternoon to tuviml sotno fnulln ; > { contracta and to transact the routine business. Samuel ICatz bid 13)4 cents on the contract to grade Twcnty-clglitn nvenuo from Woolworth nvcnuo to Shirley street nnd Second nvcnuo from Scldc i to Pleasant street. This bid was the lowest and Kntz was awarded the contract. ITor constructing sewers in Districts No. 123 nnd 1SJJJ thcro wore two bidders 0. V , Hainan nail P. L. Hooves & Co. Keovcs & Co. were the lowest bidders nnd wcro awarded both contracts. Tlio contractor who hits the contract for curbing Franklin street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-ninth wiw ordered to at once com mence the work and complete- at the earli est possible dnto. DTno following estimates wcro allowed : Grading Capitol nvcnuo from Twenty-sixth street to Twenty-seventh avenue ; Twenty- sixth street froai ledge ) to Cnsa sticct , John O'Kcoffe , $ . ! iHlS ; Tlility-thhtl street from LnUo to Jlnple , Ed Pliclnn , $ 'J1)1 ) ; paving Twenty-third street from Cunilng to Hrst al loy south of Hurt , f Ool ti , J. IJ. Smith & Co. ( Twentieth street from Center to Vlntou , lii.l'J-J.lT ) . the Harbor Asphalt company. The llglit that took phico between Jack Conlon , the paving Inspector , nnd C. V. Harniinn , the contmctor , on Thirty-second street , was before the board. The members listened to both parties anil dismissed tha charges against Conlon. The sidewalk Inspector furnished a list of sldcwallca within the lire limits that needed repairs. Ho recommended that the wooden walks bo romovcd and that stone walks bo laid. The report was adopted mid stone walks will go down. To Sioux City Corn I'alimeaiiil Untiim The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Oina Ry. , ( depot 15th niul Wolwtor sts. ) will run a speuhil train from Omalia to Sioux City and return , Sunday , Oct. 5 , leavingOmahti at 8 n. m. , iirrlvlng nt Sioux City 12-15 , rolurninrr leave Sioux City at 7 p. in. , arriving at Omalia 11:15 : p. in. Ono faro for the round trip. T. W. TISASUAM , G. P. A. Duped Ills I'ondsmtui. Judge Clarkson was the only member of the district bench who had a clungo of pro gramme yesterday , anil ho had several now features. Ilnrvoy Wheeler , charged -with grand lar ceny , was the llrst prisoner to distinguish him self during the present term by pleading guilty and saving the taxpayers several scores of dollars expenses. Harvey's reward Avas n term of eighteen months In the penitentiary , which Jutlgo ClnrkbOii bestowed Instnntcr. William Flitch , convicted of petty larceny , was given thirty days hi the county lull. The court announced that Frank Brace , chm-gcd with burglary h-id forfeited his bond of $300 and that the sumo wAs collecta ble Immediately from C. 13. Havens , the bondsman , G. O. Cnldcr had been appointed to defend William Sipe , who is charged with assault with intent to kill. Caldnr Investigated tno cnso und last evening withdrew , thus leaving Sipo without legal talent to look alter his in terests. _ 1G02. Sixteenth ana Farnam streets is tlio now Rock Island tiolcot oilleo. Tick ets to all points east nt lowest rates. Presbyterians. The western presbytery of the Welsh Cal- vinistlc denomination , representing the states of Nebraska , Colorado , Kansas , Iowa and Wyoming , commenced Its annual session yes terday morning at the Welsh Presbyterian church on Twenty-fourth street nearCumlng. The following ofllcers and delegates wcro present : Moderator , Kov. E. Thomas of Missouri ; secretary , Uov. D. Thomas of Osage City , Kas. ; treasurer , D. P. Williams of Dawn , Mo. , UolegatcsKov. D. L , Hughes , William Koborts nnd .fenkin Davis of Wayne , Nob. ; U. W. Roberts and Owen Williams of WymorojT.C. Humphrey , W. E. Hughes and Ilev. J. It. Johns oj Umnha ; Kov. David Edwards and D. J. Eu- wards of Denver ; D. P. Williams and James Evans of Dawn , Mo. The prosbytcry will continue ID session this evening. The regular meeting of the Nebraska and With His Thumb , A boy Is suil ; to ha\o saved tlio Netherlands from Imiiulatlon. 'Multitudes lia\o been saved Irom tlio Invasion of disease by a bottle ot Ayci'3 Sarsapnrllla , Tills mcdlclno Imparts tone to tlio system nnd strengthens ocry organ and illic of the body. " I liavo taken a great deal of medicine , tut nothing has done mo so much good .is Aycr'a Sarsaparllla , I experienced Its bene ficial effects before I had quite finished ono Lottie , and lean ficcly testify that It Is tlio best blood mcdlclno I know of. " L. W. "Ward , sr. , Woodland , Texas. "Confined to nn office , as I nm , from ono year's end to another , viltli little or no out door exercise , I find great help In Ayer's SarsapaiIHa , ; shlcli I have used for several years , nnd am at present using , with excel' lent results. It enables mo to keep ahvaja at my post , enjoying the best of health. " II. C. Barnes , Maiden , Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla DR. J. 0. AYEK & CO. , Lowell , Mass. a. $1nU$5. Worth $5 n bottle. SCOTTS EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda It endorsed and prescribed by loading physicians because both the Cod Liter ( HI anil Jfui > ojjho / > AIrs are tlio recognized agents in tuocu.-oo ! Coiuu > nj > ( ( on. It U aa palatable as oilllc. SCOll S EmUlSIOH KmuMon. It it a leoniterful Jfletli I'roHuter. It it the Jett llctnedy tot CONSUMPTION , Scrofula , Bronchitii , Waiting Dii- oaacg , Chronic Coughs and Ooldi. Ask tor Ecotl'a Emulsion and take no other. DLE.O. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. flneclflo for Myit rla , PI lneM.KltiIitura1ffWakt ! > ( unu i , WtntM D proiiionf tioftontufr of the Urt\lart > uitlnu In tmanlty antl leadlnir to misery tlocnr and UeAtti , Premturo Old ABO , Ittrrvuncsj , lx > w of rower la either fox , luroluuttrIomefl , oml SpermatorrtaBa 1th e&cti order for Ix boinlll tend i > urha ar Artntvo to refund money 1C the treatment r < Ui4 to curu , Uuarant e U utU sUiUffcuutne oldonly ty GOODMAN DIIUG CO. , 1110 Fnriuim Street , - - Oinulia. Neb , 1 BAILEY , Graduate Dentist , A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber For Five'Dollars. A perfect fit Rimrantced. Tcoth extracted without iialn or dnn r , and wlttont unaos- tl otlos. Qold and silver Jill ng at lowfBt rules. Ilrldito and Orown Work. Tcuth wltU- outplatiis. All work vrarruntcd. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entracco , Iflth street elevator. Open evcn- inet uutil b o'clock. Colorado conferononvrw liclil Thursdrty , with Her. I ) . KthvoWi as clinlrmnn nndV. \ . E. HuRhcsns scerctm-j' . Appllcntlons for sup port were received from several mlwlonnrica in tlio district nntlncro noted upon favorably. Kov. J , It. Johns \vlll bo ortlnlncil today nntl placed In charge of tha congregation nt Twcnty-fourth atrd Cutnlnp. Mrs. Morcotv manicure , 401 Boo bhlg Hon. A. E. Cmly of St. Paul , Howard county , who lias ju t been unnnlinoiisly noni- inntcu for stnto scimtor from the district coin * prising Howunl nnil Hnll counties , was In the city lost evening. Water Lily Soap will Moat. aw ? uu | ) The Bee ivill soon is sue in supplemental form stenographic reports of the GRAND ISLAND PROHIBITION DEBATE. The complete arguments on both sides of the ques tion ivill be given ivith- out addition or abridg ment. ment.Orders Orders are being re ceived for these supjle- mentsrfhe price of which is 5 Gents Each ; $3 Per Hundred , Orders may be sent to The Bee direct or thro any newsdealer. THEDUEBER- " FACTORIES HAMPDEN LARGEST WATCHES IN THE THE BEST. WORLD. SEND FOR THE DUEBER OUR BOOK , WATCH CASE "FRAUDS MFG. CO. , IN WATCHED. " CANTON , OHIO. RIIEUMATISV , DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION , CEnn.NTAiiv DISIURES liii.iouti.NRss. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS LUHQ DlSKAST. ? , IMI-UIIE lll.OOU. ILEK & COMPANY , iuttxoiia AND SOLE SIANUTACTUIIUIIS , OMAHA NEB. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1303 Piirnam Stroot. HARRY P. DEUEL , City Fasseaccar and Tlokot Agoat GRATEFUIL-COMFORTIN EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. " 1)7 ) a thorouiU tnoivloilco of tlio natural laws nlilcli Koverii theiipBratlonscir tllKoitlon anil nutri tion , anil br a rnruCul appllcntlon ot tlio line proper ties of won selected I'ucc'n. Mr. Kppa lias proviilod our brenkfnat tuliltwlth iv clcUcatclr ttiivorml boror- aeo which may nave ui ninny heavy ductnr'H bllli. It Is by the ] udlclou ucouf fiich articles of diet that a conitltutlon mar bo irrailunllf liulllup until ilnmu enotmli torenlst crerr tonclcncy to dltoinu. lltin- < lred9 of tubtlo ma.ln < l [ os arotloatln nrounil nn ready to attack wherwcr Uicra ts a weak point. We mar escape manjr a fatal shaft by kconlru onrielvoi well fortlUeit vfltu purolilood , nnd a properly nourUlioJ f rnmo.--Clvlf Hcrvlco ( itiiutto. MndoBlmpIr with bolllni : nutter or milk , Sold only In Imlf pound tin , , ty urorort , labi'lcMl thin : USES IMS * a"iSBil1ffiSl' , ! ! ! ! " DR. J E. HoGftEW" It tinsarpused In tlio treat ment of all forum of 1'ltt- hoort , bT Hlt-rUll i : , or pain In rclulTlnn tlio bladder. HVI'IIII.IS cured In SO to IX ) iliiyi. bklnDlspaius , Caturrrt and all Dltiunos of tlio lllooil , Heart nnd l-lvcr , Ko- loaloDlseaioicurOil vrllhout Inslruinunti ur "local treat" uiont. " l dloi from 2 to 4 only.Yilt for clrnu- larglvtnn particulars tuout cacliof tlia abOTO dl > OMO , and showing m ny of the raoit recArkiLlo enrol ot- Bee , N. E. CorTllth and Farnaru Bts. , eutraut * on Uieriutit , Omits. N B UUii Is crowded with new goods for the fall , and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of leather we are in a position to offer our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Shof1 Department so popular in so short a time. Our stock for the fall was ordered very early , bcfo the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices ; the material was selected with care and Shoes were made and finished in the best workmanlike manner , and we arc now offering only the largest assortment , but also the best made Shoes for Men and Boys , honest goods ivh me arc not ajraidto lack with onr guarantee To signalize the opening of the Fall Season in this Department we place on sale to-day , 2.OOO Pa'r ' fi"c Calf Shoes , Congress and Lace , warranted Goodyear Welt at $2.50. $ Thfg is the same quality and make which we sold last season as a great hargain at $2.75. Shoeg made with Goodyear Welt , arcfully as peed for wear and elasticity as Hand-sewed Shoes. The above are an extraordinary bargain , We know Shoe Stores would charge at least $3.50 or for like goods. \Vorkingman's" shoes for § 1.25 , of which we sell thousands of pairs every season , arcW turning out better than ever this fall. We have placed early orders for enormous quantities anq > the manufacturer has greatly improved upon the make of them. No more honest shoe wag ever offered for sale at such a low price , It is solid leather throughout , and the make and finisty is perfect. Nothing short of $2.00 will buy such a shoe elsewhere. In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortment , all styles of toes , and ajl kinds of lasts , shoes to fit any foot. All our other departments are loaded with newgoods. In every line we have putinabigstoclsj anticipating an increased trade. FRIGEIS LOWELR THAN EWEXR , Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 10 p. rn. Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner 14th. and Douglas Streets. The cool days of Autumn have come and change of costume is in order. Men's and Boys' Fall Suits have displaced sum mer blazers and silk Shirts upon our counters and in vite your early inspection. An exceptionally fine assort ment of Men's Underwear nd Hosiery adapted to the cooler season is now in stock. Wo do 'not quote the prices on these goods ns below cost ( or we frankly confess that wo nro doing business for our own profit , but wo trust to the excellence of our poods uncl the fail MOSS of our method to bring us reasonable ) returns. "DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL Sl'EOlALilSTS IN Chronic. N'crvoHi , lllnoa nml Piirslcit Dlneasca of the Kyo , Kar , NoiR , Throat nml Chest. Slicctnl Attention to Disonsoj of Wo men niul Chlltlrrn. The doctors IIITO had yo.irs of oiporlonco In the liotpltnlsot llrooklrn nml Now York , and nro nmonjj the most niccossful ana wlclelj known spccliilljt ! la thocoiintrj. To Yoiinir nnd Mldille-Accil Mrn. Iiost Mnnliood , Nerroun Debility. Pncrnntorrhcri , Bpmlnnl l/s ) os , IMiriilciiI IK'cnr , itrlilnu from Imlli- crvtlon , pruiliiclni ; nlceplo.isncst , Uoapuiulcncy , | > liu- I > lcs on tno face , nvurilon In toclctr , ei llr itlaconr- nucd. Inck of rnnllilunco , dull , until for Htuilr or bus I- ncis , und llnil.i Ufa a bunion , safdr , | > ormanontl7 llloocl nml hlcln ; i , n dlira a inoat dreadful In III rotulti , coiuplutely criidlcntud. ( Jenlto-Urlnnry Snrirory. GonorrhT , Oloot , BrplillK Ilyitrocolo. Vnrlroreln , nnd Strlrturo , rndloallf nnd nifuif euro , ! witUoiu pnln or delontlon from liuslnesa. All 8oxunl Da- icrmltlra mid liupvUlucnU to marrlnKO auccuisfully rCJi'llUocl ' lc11sc'i' < oj infolr " " 'I ' pormnncntlr ourot Hours , Ua. m. till Pm buiulars , 10 till II. N. II. 1'cruoiu uiinlilu to Tint ua mar > > o traatod at tholr home ) by correspondence. Moitlclnei undla- Btructlnni > ont t > r uvprosi. ( 'unsiilUtton froa. bcinMcoDU Iu > tump3to liiiururcplr 218 Fifteenth St. , Oppnsltn noyd's Oucrn House , Omaha , Molt. DR. KENSINGTON. -v : - < Eye and Ear Surgeon 1310 Douslai Street. Spcotacks accurately fitted. LYON &HEALY1 COLISEUM. Miss ALICE RAYMOND The Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist in the World. Grand Concer * This Afternoon and Evening. ' ' the Second Infantry Band , A. A , Wedemeyer ; Director , j The Automatic City. Beautiful Floral and Art Displays. Elegant Commercial and Mechanical Exhibition : Admission " 25 Cents1 , Children , Today Only , 10 CcntJ MAX MEYERS- The Popular Jewelers , Are rooeivlner dally from the loncUnK minufdoturors of this country and Europe , ul ! the LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE JEWELRY , SILVERWARE , OLOOKS , BRONZE OHNA- MEtfTS , LAMPS. SILK UMBRELLAS , OANE3. OPERA AND FIELD QL , ASSES , ANEROID BARO METJ3R3 , THERMOME TERS , SPEdrAOLESand EYB GLASSES , Eto , Eto. DIAMONDS and all other prosloui stones , mounted nnd looso. GOLD , SILVER nnd NICKEL WATCHESla till grit , Hs , for ladles mid gontlomon. HO WARD WAT CJHES A SPEC IALTY , but wo carry all ether ilr3t-cln33 makes Elzin , V/al- thnm , SpriuQflold , Eto. OUR PRIOB3 ARE LOWER THAN EVER , nnd ALL GOODS are WARRANTED. Space will not nllow ua to QUOTE PBIOE ? , a our atcok la too LARGE nni VARIED , but oomo nnd BOO for yourso'.voa. It "will OBC yju nothinir to LOOK. Vieltora are nUvaya WELCOME , anil should you WISH to buy wowillraakb Ifcnn objaot for you to DEAL WITH US. W. nro showlntr HUNDREDS of nrtioloa uultnblo for WEDDING and otlior GIFTS , at prlcoa rnnprlny from $1 up to $1O03. All our customers are TREATED ALIKE , whether tholr purchases bo SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEVYEXR. & BR.O , , and Parnam SLrooLs , Omalia. Not ) . V3T ESTABLISHED 10OO. . 0 4 i I Cor. DOUGLAS AND