THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : , JTBIDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1890. THE CITY. Andrew Carlisle has been appointed a United States storekeeper to net in the event of the rcstimo of business by the Nebraska City distillery company. The winter supply of potatoes for the county jail is being received nnd stored nvray. It consists of about seven hun dred bushelswhich Sherlll Doyd bought tit 00 cents per bushel. Visit Morse's ' house furnishing depart ment for tin kettles , tin pans , tin dishes of all kinds , coffco mills , stop ladders , wooden ware everything in china nnd glassware everything that you use in youi * kitchen or dining room In the now noupokcoporH' department at Morse's. Quint E. Ware Is under arrest for a heinous crime. lie is charged by Mrs. Ll/.zlo Hon.fr with assaulting her tlilr- October 28. tcon-ycar-old daughter on Ware was until a few days ago book keeper in tlio store department of the Missouri Pacific , but had resigned nnd was preparing to skip to Kansas City. Mrs. Sarah Parker of Dcadwood , S. D. , who is visiting with the family of Sir. Alfred A. Raymond , the superin tendent of construction on the Tenth street viaduct , while riding on Sixteenth street with Mr. Raymond Wednesday , was thrown violently from the buggy near the corner o ( Uass street breaking her log above the ankle. The lady was carried into an adjoining drug store and medical aid summoned. She was after wards convoyed to the residence of Mr. Raymond at 102o Lathfop street. The patient was rusting easily this morning with indications of a speedy recovery , "Don't Oircto Eat. " It is with the greatest confidence that Hood's Snrsnparilla Is recommended for loss of appetite , indigestion , sick hcudncho nnd nlinilur troubles. Tills mcdk'lno gently tones the stomach , assists digestion and makrs ono "real hungry. " Persons Indeli cate health , after taking Hood's ' Sarsaparllln n few clays , ilnd themselves longing for and eating the plaiurst food with unexpected relish. Army Notes. Lieutenant Hubert , Eighth infantry , has had his leave of absence of seven diiys ex tended ten days. Assistant Surgeon Walker , stationed at Fort I ) . A. Uussell , has been granted a leave of absence for ono month , to take effect No vember 10. Private O'Donncll , Company D , Twenty- first Infantry , stationed at Fort Douglas , 1ms bcon granted n furlough for three months from November 28 , with permission to apply for his discharge to dnto February 'J7 , IS'Jl. ' A circular has been issued nt headquarters , dopnrttnent of the I'lattc , rearranging the number of hospital matrons to bo allowed at the sovornl posts in the department. The- - " nttcniUnco will bo based on" the number of sick in thu post hospitals. A general court martial has been np- pointed to meet at Fort Sidney for the trial of enlisted men. Captain Jloylc , Twenty- first infantry , \\111 net us president , and Lieu tenant Ptirko ns judge advocate. Lieutenant Chittcnden , corps of engineers , stationed nt Omaha , Neb , , has been grunted n sick lonvo of absence for six months. Cap tain Powell , corps of engineers , has been or dered to relieve him of his duties , In cliargo of the improvements of tlio Missouri river from Sioux City to Fort Bcntou , Mout. As you llko it. Gray and faded whiskers may bo changed to their natural and oven color brown or blnck by using Bucking tain's Dyo. Try it. Sirs. ICnimtzc'H Will , Tlio will of Mrs. Elizabeth Kountzo , late wire of Herman Kountzo , was filed for pro bate yesterday. It Is a very lengthy document , comprising ton largo pages of typewritten matter. It bears date of August SO , liut , and Is witnessed by Thomas Davis , Henry Vi. Kutins and II , E. i'ntcs. Tno family residence promises known ns Forest Hill , located on South Tenth street , Is bequeathed to the husband nnd children. The personal effects , including a great quan tity of silverware , Jewelry , works of art , etc. , together with a very largo number of pieces of valuable real estate , nro apportioned to Eugenie Clementine ICountzo , Augustus Fred- crick Kountzo , Charles Thomas Kountzc , Hormnn Davis Kountzo , Luther Latham Kountzo , Gertrude Kountzc , and Frederick II. Davis , Helen Du Kocn Dnvis. Ilcnuun and Augustus Frederick Kountzo and Frederick II. Davis , arc named as exccu tors. All Music at Half I'rice. 0,000 pieces only lOc a copy at Moin borg'H , 18th st bet. Capital uvo and Doilgo stroot. Cnnccnllnn Dlptithiirln. The residents In the vicinity of Bristol street between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- flftli are very indignant over the manner In which n case of diphtheria \vas brought into their midst. They say that last week a young lady wns brought from Lyons , Nob. , to a house on Webster street between Seventeenth nnd Eighteenth , occupied by ono Peterson. She was very ill with a severe attack of diphtheria , and Peterson , it la said , declined to nllow her to roinnln in his liouso She was then taken to the house of Mr. Mathls on uristol street , between Twpiity-fourtb nnd Twenty-fifth streets , mid the city physician was notified of the case. A placard was posted on the house , but the citizens claim that it wns placed nt the roar under a porch , wheio It cannot bo seen , and they are fearful that the disease may spread in tlio neighbor hood. Clipped from Canada Presbyterian , under signature of C.Blackott Koutnson , Prop. : I wnseuiedof oft recurring bilious hcad.iehes by Burdock blood bitters. County Court. The unlucky No. 13 came to tlio front in the county court when the case of C. S. Wai- bridge ngalnst the motor company was called before JutlRO Shields. The plaintiff sues for $1,000 damages for Injuries sustained. He says thnt whllo driving nloiiR the route of the motor company , car No. 13 came alonp nnd was handled so recklessly us'to scare his horso. Ho wns thrown out against the curbIng - Ing , ho claims , thus sustaining great bodily Injury. Judge Hopawoll has taken up the case of Olscu vs. Moore , bcinjj nn appeal from the county court , wherein $ : ! 00 trad various umounts of interest ore a kcd for , Louis Bradford has sued Sidney Smith on a } 500 note nnd Conwny & Hico have brought Bultaprniust D. J. Bcrgon to recover flI3 for rent , damages and taxes. with Parko Godwin was arrested yesterday on complaint of Mary Carney , charging him with the embezzlement of $100. The Information mation alleges that Godwin , while nctlngas her attorney in the cnso of Mnrv Carney vs. the O umlm horse railroad company , received $100 for her , and Instead of paying H over to her converted it to his own uso. Black the Dotoctlvo.urand , Snt'rd'y ove. Art Kslilblt. The Western Art nssoclation is hold ing its third annual exhibition In the Now York Llfo building , 1st lloor , from 10 a. m. to 10 p. in. Second AVnrtl Hopiilillcnn . There will bo n meeting of the Second ward republican club nt Knspar's hall , South Thirteenth street , on Saturday , November 15. mt 8 p. in. All republicans of the ward nro requested to attend. Detective , at the Grand , November 15. MnthVnr < l Colored Club. The Ninth wnjU colored club will moot next Monday ovoulnjj tTiSO o'clock to truus- nctbusiness , ' * A weak back , with a weary aching Inino- ness over the hips , is a sign of diseased kid neys. Use tlo best kidney euro Ivo known , which Is Burdock blood bitters. \ MOUSE'S 8 P12O1AL SALE. * Jlonsokcoplnir Goods nt 4 nnit 0 Cents. Today , tomorrow nnd Saturday vto offer on special counters : , 10,000 , pieces of tiuwaro , woodonwarc , hnrdwaro nnd crockery that uai' lly retail for from 5c to lOc each , CHOICE FOR ! GTS. 6,000 , pieces usually sold at 10 to 0 cents each , for the next tliroo days CHOICE 0 GTS. \Vo are opening dully Bomo magnifi cent things In flno iiottory , dishes , dinner Bets , etc. , at 25 to 33 per cent , discount from rcguhir prices. DICTIONARY , $1.2o. 1,000 volumes the largest stao Web ster's unabridged dictionary , 1,281 pages , at $1.25 each ; 80,000 words , with full definitions. THE DRAPERIES , CUHTAINS , ETO. That wo nro prepared to design , make and hnnjj are equal to any that you can purchase in the liest upholstery and dra pery stores of the largo eastern cities. Special designs will bo furnished , drawings submitted nnd estimates cheer fully furnished , whether your bill prom ises to bo ton dollars or a thousand dollars. Ilrocatellcs , spun silks , china silks , tltlnn velours ; every desirable fabric , ALL NEW , bought for the opening of tills department In our now store. Every desirable shade will bo shown you In our drapery and curtain department. "We have not a single pair of old style portieres tieres or flno lace curtains in stock. Everything was bought for this store. Ask us for an cstimato on window shades wo arc now making the best fit ting' and best running window shades over mndo in Omaha. THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. Custom drapery department. NEW SHOE DEPARTMENT. Now open , our now stock of ladies' , misses' , infants' ' and children's shoes. Every pair of shoos shown in this de partment is CLEAN AND NEW , having been mndo within the last CO days especially for our opening. STARTLING BARGAINS that will entirely revolutionize the shoo trade and make your five dollar hill pur chase two (2) ( ) pairs of shoes where it has heretofore been only a little more than sufficient for ono pair. Infants' shoes 20c a nair. Infants' shoes 3Sc a pair. Children's shoes 55o a pair. Children's shoes 72c a pair. Children's shoos 87c a pair. Misses' shoes $1.20 a pair. Misses' shoes $1.08 a pair. All from 23c to 50c a pair less than shoo store prices. Ladles' shoes $1.58 , worth $2. Ladles' shoes $2.45 , worth $3. Ladies' shoos $3.45 , worth $1.50. Ladies' shoes $3.95 , worth So. Ladies' shoes $4.90 , worth $0. Don't ' fail to visit this department. MORSE'S , 10TH AND FARNAM. Secure your seats in time for the De tective Lecture ( illustrated ) , Saturday evening at the Grand. Art JOxMlblt. The Western Art association is hold ing its third annual exhibition in the Now York Lifo building , 1st lloor , from 10 a. til. to 10 p. ui. Through coaenes Pullman palace sleepers , diningcars. free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points yiti the great Rock Island routo. Ticket office 1002 , Sixteenth ana Farnam. Don't ' full to see Black the Detective , November 15 , Grand Opera House. A Card. From this date Omaha's grawth will bo unprecedented. Capital will seek investment in real estate from all parts of the country. Oraaha Is the only city that went through n real estate depres sion without a crash and property which had ft commercial value at the end of the boom three years ago 1ms steadily enhanced. Wo doom it advisable at this time to caution the public against mushroom in vestments. Secure good property with in your moans from reliable firms and unquestionable title. Fooling satisfied that prohibition would bo defeated when voted upon , wo purchased a largo amount of property at Albright and. are now prepared to oiler a limited number of cnoleo bargains In "Albright's Choice" addition on easy terms. AUWIOHT LAND -AND LOT COMPANY , 621 , 622 , 523 N. Y. Llfo Bldg. The only railroad tram out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Moines nnd Chicago business is the Rock Island ves- tlbulcu limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. m. dally. Ticket olllco , 1C02 Sixteenth and Farnum sts. , Omaha. JIWK1C.IKV. Mrs , Annabella Brandos , wlfo of Judge Brandos , died Tuesday nt her homo on South Sixth street , at tlio ago of fifty-eight , years. The deceased was born in New York city , of Scotch parents. In lbf > 5 sue beentno the wife of Mr. Brandos nnd six years later they removed to Dutnique , la. , mid in IStljtho family caino to Omnbn. Mrs , Brandos was a member of Trinity Episcopal church niul was ono of the most dovotcd and earnest workers In every Iniula- llo undertaking. Sue was especially active * in works of clinrlty. Four years ago the deceased sustained n painful accident while alighting from a car riage , mid sue never recovered from the in jury. Sue leaves n husband nnd four chil dren , two sons nnd two daughters. The funcrnl will take place tomorrow after noon nt a o'clock. Mrs , Julia Inlow , wlfo of conductor J. W. lulow , of the hrldgodivision of the Union Pa cific , died this morning nt the family resi dence , comer of Tenth nnd Hickory streets , ngcil thirty-seven ycnrs. Death robultet from accidental burning on the 25th of last month. Tliero was nohopoof her recovery , nnd it was nothing but nn unusually strong constl tution nnd Iron will that so long delayed the Inevitable dissolution. The torriulo agony wna berne with the greatest fortitude. The funeral will talco plnco nt ! ) o'clock this afternoon from the residence. Inter ment at I.aurcl Hill. Mrs. Masglo Nelson , wlfo of John Nelson.n Union Pnclllo engineer , died yesterday morn Ing of typhoid fever nt her homo , 15S3 North Eighteenth street , aged thirty-eight years The time of thofuucrol will bo nuuounce < lutcr , STItEET IIA1MVAV G A Number of Them Are to Ho , Made a tils HOMSOM. It Is now ofllcmlly asserted that the motor ino over the Eleventh street viaduct is to bo abandoned. BuperlntcndcntSmlth states that Inasmuch as the entire floor of the structure I ? to bo orn up nnd replaced with new material ns soon ns the Tenth street viaduct la completed , t would bo necessary to discontinue the street car service ncross there for n vhllo at least , nnd the cbntiKO will undoubt edly bo permanent. The Wnlnut Hill car vlll then run around the loop until other nr- rnngcmcnts nro mndo. In order that It may not bo nccessnry to nbnndon the Klovciith trcot line south of the viaduct n track will 10 Inld on Mason street between Tenth and eleventh , .so that the Eleventh street and iVuluut Hill cars will bo run by the Union lepot. The terminus of the cable nnd Fnrnam street motor lines will bo nt Tenth and 'lerco. Work Is being pushed to gctboth Inos ncross the new viaduct ns soon ns pos sible. The cable conduit Is nearly completed nnd posts nto being erected to support the rolloy wires. It Is stated that the motor will > robnbly bo the first to cross the viaduct , hut hat the cable will follow it In a very few days. The Hnrnoy street line will not bo extend ed to the depot for the present nt least , nl- hough If travel demands It this chaugo can 10 made without trouble or delay. It has been deeldcd to at once extend the ho Walnut Hill lltio to the Hamilton street viaduct over the belt Hue , and a contract has been slcncd to that effect. The neces sary material Is being delivered on the ground , nnd , If the weather permits , the line vlll bo extended beyond the Belt line this all to the Intersection of Institute boulevard. ly the terms of the contract the property owners nlong the proposed route give the street railway company property equivalent o $3,000. Ttio line must reach Institute boulevard by May 1. S. A. Orchard. Carpet , furniture and drapery. In Itnllrnnd ClroIoH. Whllo local oniciuls of the Union Pnclflc tmvo no knowledge of the facts lu the cnso they uro all taking n deep interest in the reports from Now York which indicate that Jny Gould is nbout to get possession of the Union Pacific and that Charles Francis Adams Is nbout to retire from the presidency of the road. "These reports are of frequent occurrence , " said one prominent Union Pacific ofllclnl , who llko nil of them , expressed n desire not to bo quoted , but "there really seems to 1)0 moro in the present Hurry than has been the case in the past. Such remarkable changes on the stock market uro not duo to mere unfounded rumors J" J. M. Scanlan , aKcnt of the Union Pnclflc at Kearney , is lu the city. President Perkins of the "Q" nnd his ofll- clal party have not reached Oninhn. They are out on the Alliance branch and will bo in Omaha today. D. W. Aldrcdgo , traveling passenger agent of the Chicago & Northwestern and TravelIng - Ing Freight Agent Noff of the Northwestern and Lnno of the Union Pacific went west Wednesday evening. Colonel Gcorgo . Bonncll , ticket agent nt the Union depot nt Lincoln , was in tlio city , Wednesday night attending n meeting of the society of Christian endeavor. Commencing next Sunday passenger train No. 1 on the St. Paul & Omaha rend will leave Sioux City at 8 a. in. , fifty minutes earlier than nt present , arriving in Omaha at 13:40 p.m. No. a will leave Omaha at 1 p. in. ns at present. No. 4 , the local accommo dation train , will leave Omnhu nt 8:10 : a. m. instead of at 7 a. in. , ns nt present. Nos. 1 and 2 have parlor cars attached. City Ticket Agent Vnill of the Burlington received a telegram yesterday from S. 1C. Hooper , general passenger agent of the Denver & Ulo Grande , stating that the new broad gauge of the "Great Scenic Lino" would bo opened for through business on Sunday. \VILiIj OHOSS THE llOUDEn. Ynrdley Consents to Koturn to Canada Without n Requisition. John W. Ynrdloy willloavo the scene of his prohibition labors this morning , but will not go alone. Ho will bo accompanied by inspector J , W. Bowman of the American surety company of New York , who tracked him to this cHyaud finally lauded him behind tlio bars. Ynrdley has finally consented to go back voluntarily , nnd signed an nirrceiucnt to that effect in the presence of Chief Scnvoy nnd Inspector Bowman. Ho did not arrive nt that conclusion , however , until ho learned that extradition papers were on the road nnd that ho would llnnlly have to go , nolens volcus. Ho wns tirelessly pursued by the Surety company , which furnished bis borm ns cashier of the express company at Montreal and which llnnlly had to mnko good the nmout of his defalcation. Ho will bo Just ns vigorously prosecuted when ho is taken back to the scciio of his crime. Moil's Underwent1. \Vo have received some fine under wear. Vicuna wool , Scotcli lamb's wool , Dr. Jaeger's gray , black wool that will not rub off , silk striped , etc. , UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS. This department is now fixed up in style and wo have a complete now stock. Men's BOX , suspenders , ties , smoking and lounging coats , Mackintosh coats , etc. , all on the main floor in the Farnam street front. The largest and handsomest men's furnishing department in the west. Solo Omaha agents for Dr. Jaeger's under shirts , drawers , bandages , BOX , suspenders , night shirts at exactly Now York prices. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , Men's furnishing dop't. "Life Through a Detective Camera , " Grand Opera House , Saturday evening. Art Exhibit. The Western Art association is hold ing its third annual exhibition in the Now York Llfo building , 1st floor , from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Tribute to Justice .Miller. Just before adjourning the last term of the United States circuit court , Judge Dundy appointed n commltteo to report , to the court resolutions upon the death of the late Justice Miller of the supreme court of the United States. The committee has withheld any notion in the expectation of tno circuit Judge being hero nt nn early day Ho has not arrived , nor Is it known when ho will bo hero. Yesterday morning Judco llundy announced from the bench that ho would receive the report of the committee this morning nt 10 o'clock. Mr. Woolworth will present the resolutions nnd mnko nn address upon the life and chnr- nctcrof the deceased justice. Other mem bers of the bar will probably follow him. The occasion has been looked forward to by the profession and the public with great interest , Baking With Mfs Thumb , A boy li said t hde saved the Nctlicrlnndj from Inundation ; ! ' Multitudes hnvo been nved from Hit ijivaslon of disease by n bottle olAycr'stU iaparllla. Tills medlclno Imjiarts tone to 4IK ) system nnd strengthens oery organ and'nijro ' of the body. 11 1 have taken great ilcal of medicine , but nothing hat- demo md so much good as Avcr's Sars.iparllla , I experienced Its bcno- flclal effects bcforo I had quite finished ono bottle , niul I can freely testify that It U the best blood incaitliio I know of.-L. W. Ward , sr. , Woodland , Texas. "Confined to an ofllce , ns I am , from ono year's end to nmrfher , with little or no outdoor - door cxerclie , 1 find great help In Ayer's Snrsap.irlllaliieh 1 limo used for several years , and nm at present using , with excel lent results. It enables mo to keep always nt my post , enjoylm ; tlio bust of health. " II. C. liaruus , Maiden , Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rnnrAunn nv DK. J. 0. AYER & CO. , Lowell , Ma."s. BoldbyDrugglits. $ lslxS. Worth $3n bottle. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14OO DOUGLvAS OMAHA , The most widely and favorablv known spoc- InllsU In the United Ktatos. Their Ion ? ox- lierlunco , remarkublo skill mid universal suc cess in the trontmonfmul euro of Nervous , Clirotilo and Hnrnk'nl Dlso.isei , entitle tlicso eminent physicians to the full confidence of the iiflllotea everywhere. They gunrnntro : A OKKTA1N AND POSITIVE OUKE for tno awful oiroctfl of enrly vlco anil tlio numer ous evils that follow in its train , 1'KIVATK ' , 1ILOOD AND BKIN DISEASES speedily , completely nnd permanently cured. NK11VOU8 nKHIfilTY AND SEXUAL DIS- OUUEUS yield readily to tholr skillful treat ment. 1'IljBS , FISTULA AND KECTAL ULCERS Ruunintccd cured without pain or detention from Imalnusi. HYUltOUELE AND VAHICOOKLE perma nently nnd uccoa-ifiilly ourod In every case. SYPHILIS. aONOKUllEA. OLEET. Bpor- matorrhoa , Bcmlual Weakness , Lost Manhood , Night Emissions , Decayed Faculties , Female \Vuuknosi and all delicate disorders peculiar to either BOX positively cured , as well ao all functional disorders that result from youth ful follies or the excess of mature years. CTpir'IMI 3 } Guaranteed pormano ntl y 01 ivioi uixiv cured , removal covnnloto , without cutting , caustic or dilatation. Cures auVctcd at homo by patleut without a mo- nictit'H pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A 9ITPF PI1PP Tll ° awtul offocM of /I OUR.E. V > U IV L , 'early vlco which brings orpnnlo weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all Its dreaded Ills , porinauoiity cured. D r ? RFTT Add rcsa these who have Ira- L > i\O. ULiL lO paired themselves by Im proper Indulsonoo and eolltary habits , which ruin both ralnd and body , unfitting them for business , study or marrluRO. . MAUUIED MEN or these entering on that happy life , uwuro of physical debility , quickly assisted. OUR SUCOH3S Is based upon facts. Flnt Praotla&l experi ence. Mecond Every case Is specialty studied , thus itartlng right. Third-Medicines are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus effectlugciircsnltbout Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , t409 DOUGLAS STREET. . - OMAHA. NEa C. L. Eriokson , Local Agt,200 N.lGtli St AMUSEMENTS. OPERA jBoycTs HOUSE. Nov. 13 DANIEL FROHMAN'S ' Lpuiii Theater Ujrtlio autborof ' 'TIio Wlfo , " "Lord CImmloy , " etc. , IMvltl Delasco and Henry C. Do 311110. . . THE success LAST CHARITY I YEAR AT THE N. Y. BALL | LYCEUM THEATER , Produced with special econcry , accessories and dolnllofrnro perfection , Bale opeus at box olllco Wednesday morning. ' OPEEi BOYD'B HOUSE Sunday , November 16 First Production In Omaha of ARCHIBALD OLOVERINa Comedy-Dramn. GTTNTER'S Great ' New York. Under the management of MR. FRANK W. SANGER , of the jrondway Theater. N. Y. Box sheet opens Saturday morning , at regular prices. Tl r * * .J THREE N1GHTSONL AC raind J commonohis SUNDAY , NOV. 16. E. n. Stair's HcalUtlo Production of the American Character Comcviy , by Herbert Hall Wlnslow , "ABARREL OF HONEY" Interesting Ejccltlns THE MOST Xaughable COMEDY. .Natural Pleasing Krcr wrllton , Interpreted by the best company of comedians In existence. A carlond of siunory and erects. Thu greatest nnd montthrllllnK of all sensa tional scenes. The Iron uillln at vrurk. .Hlartllne surprises ! Unequalled specialties ! llilclit niunlcl KlecantcoHturaesI Popular prices. Dor sheet opens Saturday mornlnir , dcn Lawlcr , Manneur. Corner llth and Vat- imin Streets , Oimihu. WKKK Or NOV. 10th. 7.AMASS A , Chief of the Zulus ! a Novr Fet of Wax Kluuresj htereopllcan Views nnd Panaromlo scenery Turner , the muilcal freak ; Key llroi. , Curocdlnns ; Horn ; nnd dance artlits ; Cherort.ArabliunncriAiiioiii font orlk nlif nrccnbnuni , Miivlcmn : Astcrla , space Anallillater : Honor rernandez. Mandolin Arllat. O.NK DIME ADMITS TO AM * DR. CLUCK , Eye and Ear. DarkcrU lock. 1Mb BUI ] Fftrnim. T locuon 6ii < SOME SPECIALS vt 1 We offer today 300 Men's Sack Suits , made of an excellent quality jfl I of silk mixed cassimere , lined with double warp Italian and well trirttt > j filled. ' One look at them will convince you that they are offei'cd ar byr \ J low'their real value. We offer today about 100 fine black Cheviot Cutaway Frock Suits , witft > flat binding and lapped seams ; a handsome suit and well fitting , thcsfl suits are selling ordinarly for $15. We offer a lot of extra fine Black Diagonal Cheviot Suits , double breasted sack coats with double breasted vests , of nobbiest make and finish. This i3 as stylish a suit as you can find and we do not exaggerate when we tell you that such a suit will cost you elsewhere $20 : " ] We place on sale in our Boys' Department 250 ] < jood substantial knee pant suits I made of honest cassimere , different patterns and neatly gotten up , some with cor [ tied scnnio , some nlth iilenK They arc Just tlio tiling for bnjs llmt are hard on dollies niul no gtmp nnteo them toghotho ucst Mitlsfnutlon. Von Imvo lo .my In other houses fully $ U.5I ) for just tmoll J suits. We offer a large assortment of Children's Cape Overcoats sizes 4 td 12 made of all wool cheviots , in handsome plaids. This is a neat littld garment and good for service. The price is extraordinarily low , you wijj not be able to duplicate it for less than $4.50 or $5. Besides the above we offer , this week , several other bargains in Boys' Overcoats. Ij will pay you to examine them. At no time were Boys' Overcoats sold at such prices. Mail orders filled promptly. Nebraska Clothin Corner 14th. and Douglas Streets. WOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND We carry the BIG STOCK of the west , quote Eastern prices and 50O miles nearer you than any other market. Correspondence solicited. American NBJ3 , Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. " Itis better to always be ready than suffer once.5' For -winter outfit ting that will defy the Cold Wave that is bearing down up on uswe recommend early selections from our full assortment of Fine Overcoats and Heavy Under wear. DRUNKENNESS X.IQUOH. HABIT. IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It can be cUtn In n rup ofronVA or tcu , or In lltlei of fuoJ , without Uio knowledge ol the patient , H nee * a rr. It U Absolutely btrmlem and will etftcl permanent and ipeedy cure , whether the tiailenl la amoderatadrlnkeroraaaloouoliowreok. I'l AKt EU JTA1LH. It operattia ao quietly and with auoh cer * Ulnty that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience , and era he U aware , hla complete reformation la effected. 48 page book ol particulars tree. Tobehauol KUHN& CO. , lOlhiiDouuU.i.A ; Ulh CumlnEBt . Kj' Trade applied by ULAKt. IiUUCU & CO. . and nuuci uo. . om n MB remidy lor nil Ihn r'urP3ln M ummtuinl dlactiarKea ami FiTa&UAYB.w Prl\atecll o e utiien. ) A ra aiiaiM4 i M V certain euro ( or the deliill. < > > Bulitut.w tatlne weaknm peculiar I prracribelt nnd feel > aa In rcconimf tiding U to 7 JB8TONE R'H ! o" ' . Otc TU , ItU Noli ) by nriiKKUM. Sti.lt 1'UICU ffl.OO. B,8. WATCHES. DIA&/IONDS / and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent In Omaha for Gorharn Man ufacturing Go's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUTGLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Conic nnd see in. Cor. Douglas & 15th St MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " tliO AVoudorrulBpnnlth Itumudjr , cniea all Nervous Dlepasen , Bucb as Weak Mem. ory , LOBS of Brain 1'owcr , lli'udflclie. \Valicfulneif , LOB I ' ' Manhood , Nercme - Joforo & Aftbr'ys'rT. licee , Lassitude , nil FuulOKrnphcU from Jjif. drains and lose ol power of the. Generative Organs , In cither eex , cuupcd liy over-exertion , youthful indlccretlonaoi the cxcernlve uitenf tobacco , nplumor etlmulants , which ultimately lend to Infirmity , Consumption and Insanity , 1'nt tin In convenient form to carry In the vent pocket. Price $1 n package , or 6 for JS Sent by mall to any address. Circular free. Men tlon thin paper. Aridrtia IUDBIO CUIBKUL CO. , < tr Dearborn St. . Chicago , 111. I'OUKAl.K IN OMAHA , NEll. UV Kuhn & Co. Cor. 15lli & DoURlan htrcels. J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. lltli , v DoiiKlim Streets. A. n , Foster & Co , . Council Illutls. Iowa. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Specific fnr Hr t rla. nii lne s.FlU , KearalgU. Wiikfr [ UMUU , Mental bopreulon , Hoftenlniror the llraln.ro- lulling In Insanity aaU leading to misery decay onj death , Premature Old Ago. llarronneu. Lou of Tower Inollher eei , Involuntarjr I.onei , and Butrmttorrlicca eauiel IJYorer < iertlo.of the brain , nelf.ntmne or Of cr-limulstnce. > . ch box contains ono monlb'i treat. in nt. l ahor. or alx for 04. rent lir mallprf paid. With earti order ( tr nil boxei. win /end | , urclla > ir piaranteo to refund money If the treatment falll CO euro , uuaraoteei limed and ucnumo told ouli Lr GOODMAN DHUG CO. , 11101'arnum Street , - Omaha Neb , DR. BAILliY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Pet of Tootli on Hiilitiur , fur Five Uoi.iAita. A perfect fit Kitarnntccd. Tcctli cxtructnd without iiiiln or tlnnzor. itntl wltLout iinnns- thotlcs. Quid and ullvor ( Illlngs ut low us t rates. Urldpo nnd Crown Work. Toutli wlth- outiilatuj. All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntranco , 10th struct elevator Opou oven- nga until S o'clock , OXLV'-nr. I dito's rorlodleal Plll the Frencb remedy , act on the menstrual syilcm anU euro suppreiiloa iroai nlmtuvor causa. Prumala menstruation. Tlioio nlllssbould nutba taken dur- , DK prciinancy. Am. Pill Co. , lloyalty 1'ropi. , Bpen- cer , Clay Co. , la. ( jonuluoby BnennunA .McComioll , llodiieSt. , nuarl'.OOmaha ; C. A. Mulchor , rioulli Omahui M. P. 1II1K. Cuuucll lllutf * . U or 3 far 13. UlfE ? A If MA N H16"OD mm C. MA PV Karly Decay and Abuie. WW mM lopotincrLo VIJor , . a4 bttlthfallyrtitoxi.VarUoedicartd. fartMnlailid , ( trisctliiniit , H wHom Ireitll i nttre mdi ili4. Becrciy. I'taf. U. M. UUl'l'H , 1T4 i'ultoabu , f. , K > PRINCIPAL POMS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUT T 1302 Farnam Stra i1 ! . HARRY p. DEUEL ; Olty Pasaonffor aad Ilokot Aaronfl SYPHILISH CURED "We guarantee to cure any case of Syph ilis no matter of how long standing. And we have the only rem edy that will cure theN disease. You have tried everything else and wasted youj ? money , why not now try us. We guarantee to cure or refund every dollar. When it is nec essary for patient to come here we agree to pay railroad fare both ways , all hotel bills and refund your mon ey if we do not cure you. Write for partic ulars ; do not be Inim1 J bugged any longer,1 We are financially re sponsible with $300- 000 capital. COOK REMEDY Co. , Omaha , ' Neb. , Rooms 39 & 40,1 13th and Dodge Sts. Y Oif W EAK" ANV ? Aceittciilutreak ! DebilityAtrophy , Imnotency , J 1'mrs , livll 'thought ! ! , Varfcoc-flc , l.o iei , Hlavery to unmanly practlci-u , Ni-rrousneii , Hhrunkcn I . .n . . . Organs.-nil . . . n _ . . 1 llicae IcllstlieBturr nro einnl/let Mnl ! i | OUR NEW BOOK | 'JS t,1' , J , l-b unil win u MoHuuolu of Niirrru * . KUIK nf.UIVA.lt CO. . Ilullulo , N. V. Yon CAN'T HOOK HEALTH ! INTHCWOFUD Wltk iw x H itkJ 3iu > nr iN nupTunit ir Rive relief lllio" lit. I'lorce'a ' iUzncllo KlacilJ Truia. " Itliaarurrathouianrtal ifvoit wont th Illth'l' , nenil lo liiBUinin torfrco I'anylilttAUtV .Mngntllo liluttlc'i'rtui Co. , bau Fraficluu '