THE OMAHA DAIL'Y BEE * THURSDAY , JUNti 30 , 1802. HIS LIFE IS THE STAKE If Nick Fox InPlay Ing a Game It is for the TJest of Reasons. DEEPLY AFFECTING SCENE IN COURT Llltlo Hey Pox 1'nt on the Stnnit to Tell lloxv Illit I'ntlirr Killed HU Mother Wlmt the Wltnofici Hworo To. Tbo stnto has made out Its case against Nicholas Fox , the wife murderer. The tes timony is all la nnd last nltrhl the defense commenced tbo Introduction of ovldcnco tending to show that Fox Is and for years lias been an Insane man. Tho.cvldonco wo/ * In the form of deposition ? of parties residing nt Valparaiso , Ind. ' Tbo depositions In substance - stance contained the ovldenco noted in ycstorduy's ' Ben. The usual crowd that attends murder trials was on hand when tbo criminal court opuucd yesterday morning. Nicholas Pox , the murderer , seemed as bright ns n dollar , though mentally bo presented a somewhat dlsflp- urcd nppoorncco. Ho wns not as violent ns when In court Tuesday after- noou , though bo continued to keep up his In coherent mumblings. Jailer Miller , who lias mnrto n careful study of the prisoner's condition , Is conlldont tbat'Fox Is playing n deep came , one in which his llfo Is tbo Moko to win or lose. Tuesday night after Fox wu taken to his cell ho raved and torn around until tbo Jailor had left tbo corridor. Then ho quieted down and socmod burled In thought. In this condition ho remained until bu cell wtis approached , when ho would scream , tear at the bars nnd ralso hades generally. Twelve Jurors who bad not formed nor ex pressed on opinion worn secured , sworn and cautioned not to road anything In tbo news papers purporting to bo the facts In the cnso. Tbo lawyers made their stutoinonts to the Jury , nnd then the taking of testimony com menced. Tiililuc Trutlmuny. Dr. IColloy of South Omaha was the first witness sworn. Ho was nulled to the house on tbo morning of the commission of the crime. Ho found Mrs. Fox very weak. She bad been shot. The ball bad cntored the nbdomcn , Just nbovo and thrco Incboi to the left ot the navel. It had passed through the left kidney and lodged In the back near tbo splno. Dr. Slubaugh of South Omaha was called to attend Charity Fox on the morning of December - comber 2'J. Ho made an examination of her body nnd found her BUfterlnp from tbo ofTects of -pistol wound. The description of the wound was thu same os detailed by tbo former witness. In n conversation with Mrs. Fox s > ho told the doctor that she had boon shot by her bus- band and thut she would dlo. In making his examination the doctor found bruises and cuts upon the body , limbs nnd head of Mrs. Fox , all of which she tuld resulted from blows struck by her hus band. Moses Doushorty , who resided In the house adjoining the Fox house , was await- cnod on tbo morning of December 22 by the report of a nistol. Ho Immediately arose nnd dressed , and going to tlio door of his house beard Hey Fox. n boy 1 _ years of ago , rry out : "Mnthor Is shot. " Ho heard Mrs. Fox aay : "I am bhot. " Then ho heard her fall to the lloor , mid 01 she fell ho looked through tbo window anil saw Fox kiclc her en the beau. Shoarnso , ran out of tbo bouse anil to tbo homo of the Shermans , two doors away. Witness heard the little boy cry , "You hnvo shot mamma , " and Fox told him to shut tip. Witness than wont Into the Fox house and found the prisoner sitting on the table , the blood htrcamlng from bis throat. Ho said : "Donr * neighbor. I have shot my wlfo , cut my throat and will bo dead m IIvo minutes , and I want you to stay and sea mo die. " Witness told Fox that bo would not die , but that hoould lilco to take tbo razor and finish the Job. Fox then gave him the re volver .saying. "That Is what 1 used In lulling my wife. " Witness asked Fox why ho committed the crime and was informed that his wlfo had been untrue. At no time dill Fox talK In n manner that would ludlcato that bis mind wcs unhinged. All of the time ho Insisted that ho had killed his wife and that within live minutes ho himself would bo dead. Son to Accuse tlio i'nthor. At the session of the court yesterday after noon there was a pathetic sccno , nnd ono that brought tears to the oycs of many of - the spectators In the great court room. Uoy Fox , an unusually bright Huh ) boy 10 yours of lice , wns placed upon the witness stand. As the little fellow suatod himself In tbo witness chair nud glanced at bis unnatural and wilu-oycd father , bo burst into tears. The grout audlonco listened to the sobs that echoed through tbo room , whllo more than ono heart , full of BYBputlir , wont out to the little follow. Forcing back the tears , bo told nstroightfor- v/ard story , but every tlmo ho turned his face toward bis father ho would break down .mi ircmble. HU testimony was to the effect that the evening before the murder his father quar reled with his mother. Ho accused bor of receiving letters from Anderson , n man who had boarded ut the house some months pre vious. The mother denied the charga and then the family retired. The next morning Hey was awakened bv tbo screams of hi * mother , and Jumping out of bed bo wont Into tba next room , where bo saw his futbur Btrlko his mother ou * the head and knock bor down , nftcr wblcU bo llrod the pistol ball Into bor body. Hey testified that ho wont to where bis mother was lying , when ho was caught by his father and hurled back Into the bedroom. From there ho escaped aud went to the house Of his grandfather , F. A. Sherman. Tlicty Intended to Kill Him. William Sherman , n brothnr of Charity Fox , tbo murdered woman , resided nt homo , four doors from the Fox homo. At 0 o'clock on the morning on which tbo murder waa committed ho wns awakened by the cries of his sister. Ho at once unlocked tlio door ana she fell Into his arms , exclaiming : "Nick has killed mo. " ' She wns luld on the bed , nnd after dress ing , the biother went out to hunt Fox. Ho BUW Fox running toward the Sarny county line , when suddenly bo stopped and drew u razor across tils threat. As Sherman approached preached Fox said : "For God's gulio lot mo dlo. I bavo cut mv throat. " John Sherman , another brother of Charity Fox , followed the inttrdoiur toward the Harpy county line and caught un with him lust ut the tlmo when bo cut his throat. Ho and bis brother lutcmloJo kill Fox , but -tier oohig that bo bud drawn the razorover bis I.rent and was bleeding freely , they thought ho would dlo. Mrs , Katu Smith wns called to the Shcr- man house the morning of ibe murder , Sbo was n wltnoss to the dying statement made by Mrs. Fox. who suld that Fox knocked boi down , kicked her and then Shot her through the bou.v. Then bo placed the pistol nt her forehead aud attempted to shoot ugnln , but the carttldpu failed tooxplodo. Sao know Charity Fux aud know she was true to her husband. Fox \viu unusually calm during the after noon session of tbu court , and the oplnlot tuut hu Is playing a part is rapidly crowing , TentlmonlnU published In bolmlf of Hood'a Sarsaparilla tire not extravagant , ura not "wilttcu up , ' iioruroibry from Its employes. They uro ' { arli , and provo that Hood's Surahuarllla IIOSSCRSOS absolute merit aud U worthy tbo full confidence of tbo people. Hood's Pill nro pure vegetable , perfectly harmluii , but do uoi cauko.paln or grlpo. JLJo euro to got Hood's. ' m i Death or.Mm. lllrnry. News of the death of Mrs. Major J , U. Dir noy at Denver Was received iu the city yet torday , Mr * . Blrnoy was the mother of Dr -It. H. nirnoy nnd Clarke A. Ulrnoy of. this city , The remain * _ ro balnit brought to Omaha and will boburiod from the roHUcnco Of her son C'lurko at lliiO South Thirtieth uvouuo , thU morntug. MM. L. It. I'&ttou , HoaltforJ. III. , wrlteu "From nuMontil uxpurtauco I mn ru com in on a JtoWUt'u Sanupirilla , a CUM for Impura blouu _ uij gcucrulouiUty. . " STONEHIIL'S ' STORE FOR RENT Every Dollar's Worth of Stonehill's ' Bank rupt Dry Goods Block MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE t'sno Longer n Question oft'oft , tlio Itoom Mint bo Yacatcil nnil the Stock Closed Out ni Quick ns 1'osftlblc , The Boston Store desires to Inform ho public thnt the Stonohill store must )0 vacated nt once , nnd In order to do so wo must dispose of the stock inimcdl- ntuly. Tomorrow wo begin to sacrlflco the silks nnd dress goods. All the polka dots In blnclc ground , ill the 18-Inch pros grains , nil .ho summer silks , In met nil of Stone hill's silks thut hu sold nt 76c and S'Jc and which wo olTorcd up to today ns n , great bargain nt GOc n yard , go tomor row nt 2oo yard. All Stonohill's silks with satin stripes n cream , white , yellow nnd gray , worth up to 60c , go tomorrow at 12ic yard. All the double wurp surnhs in Mnck and white and black and colored fnncv stripes , nil Stonohill's moire bilks , nil the 81.00 satins , nil the black faille rancaiso that Stonohill sold nt $1.00 , go it 3lo ) n yard. All the high prlco silks thnt Stonohill sold ft 31.GO , $1.75 , black nnd colored gros grain , falllo francnlso , tallotas , in tin rluidnincp , plain changcablus , jrocaded silks , novelty stripes , ut the ridiculous price of 03c. COLORED AND BLACK DRESS GOODS. Wo tire determined to sell dross ooils nt nny cost. It matters not how food the quality , every ynrd of goods lll bo offered at sacrlflco prlco , Hero for Instance are wool twilled plaids In tans , grays , brown and other colorings , whleii neither Stonohill or any other house over sold less than 2oc. Our price to close , 6c ynrd. And hero are part wool double-fold jedford cords , and fancy weaves In ilpaca. Stonohill's price , 2Sc , our irico to close , 8c. And hero nro tl'O--44-Inch summer cnshmeros in black and colors thnt Stonohill used to advertise nt GOc. All the striped Henriettas , till the H'ondhond twilled plaids , all the 40-inch guminor brillinntincs ; in the lot you will ccognizo goods that Stonchills sold up o 7oc and which wo sold up to date for GOo , go to morrow to o'oso at 2oe. And hero nro benutiful check sorgos , silk striped nil wool twills , various col ored stripes nnd fancy figures that Stonohill sold at SOc ; our price to close , c. 61) ) pieces nil wool nnd silk check mx- ) .urcs nnd stripes , nil wool bedford cords nnd cropons , storm serges in fnncy veuves nnd all colors , Stonohill's price 'rom ' Sl.OO to 81.25 , our price , to close , GOc. BLACK AND 'COLORED SILK GLORIA. Full GO inches wide , the most dosiro- able fabrics for summer wciir , finely fin- 'shod , shedding dust , excellent in their ivearlng qualities. Stonohill's price , and overv other house's price for this qual- ty , $2.00 n'yard , our price , to close , just ibout half. THE BOSTON STORE N W. Cor. Kith and Douglas , nnd nt STONEHILL'S OLD STAND. RIFLE SHOOTING- . O/llccra / Xninnil for the Annual Contest t liullavuo In Aujruat. Arrangements are almost completed for the annual rlflo competition for tbo Depart ment of the Platte at the Bellevue rifle range. This competition will begin on the 1st of August and continue uuoul two weeks. Immediately otter the rifle competition has ticcu completed the annual cavalry competi tion for the Departments of tbo East , the Platte and California will bo taken up , be- imiinc on the 15th ot AUL'Ust. Captain Charles A.Coolldcoof thoSovonth Infantry has been designated as commander of the camu for both competitions. His staff , so far as appointed , will consist of Lieu tenant Edgar W. Howe of Fort Robinson , adjutant nnd signal ofttcer ; Lieutenant Harry E. Wilklus , Second Infantry , quartermaster and ordnance oulcer : Lieutenant Jam s M. Arrasmltb , Second infantry , commissary nntl oxuhango oDlcar ; Lieutenant Arthur B. Iloyl , assistant surgeon United States army , medical ofllccr of the camp. Other oflJcors will be appointed later on. General L. A. Grant , 11 rat assistant secre tary of war , loft last evening for Minne apolis. General John R. Brooke post ot the Army and'Navy union will meet on Saturday evenIng - Ing to install the newly elected o HI cars at the headquarters of the post In THU BEE building. Major Boll , for the past thrco ynars chief commissary ot tbo Department of the Platte , has been appointed purchasing agent for the donartmcnt at Denver and departed for his now post , of duty yesterday. Captain QJ- good will fill the position tnado vacant , for a tlmo at least. To Clpanno tlio Hyutnm Effectually yet gently , when costlvo of bilious or when the blood is imp uro or slug gish , to purmanontly euro habitual constipa tion , to awaken the kidneys nnd liver to a healthy activity , without Irritating or weak ening them , to- dispel headaches , colds or fevers , use Syrup of Pigs. WATEBY FOUNDATION. Work on the Po tolllco Ucliyrd In Anticipa tion ol'an Appropriation , Work on the now postofllcd building ts pro gressing as rapidly as could well bo ox pec tod. The footings for the outside wall art ) all In and tbo south wall Is ready for tba Iron lin tels. Part of the Iron Is already on the ground and will bo placed in position as soon us wont oa thnt part of tbo structure can bo begun to advantage. The wutor keeps seeping into the excava tions for the footings for tbo piers and makes It ccccssnry to keep the pumps running nearly all the tlmo. Assistant Suncrlnlond- ant Overbcck s-iys , however , that the founda tion is n tolld ono. Ho has tested nearly every foot ot ground with portable piers , upon which ho had the men pllo six tons of itlona. 'J hc ! > o testing piers are only ono foot in dlauiotor. With six tons of stone upon thorn they settled but n few inches In the day. Superintendent Bolndorft has ordered the workmen to cease cutting stone for tbo west wull because there appears to bo some likeli hood that the additional nmnoprlullou will bo sucuro > l and the west wing may yet bo carried up with tbo main portion of the buildIng - Ing , Mr. Ovurbcck Is now working slxtv men , ana ns soon as too work has proirrosso'd far ouongh to put u lureer force on the brlolt work tbo number will bo increased to 100. Impaired digestion repaired by Boocham'u Pills. NONE EQUAL "THE BOSTON" The Eo3ton Store's Stonohill Snlo Today I Stands Without a Parallel. . NO SALE AS GREAT EVER HELD IN OMAHA No Snch I'rlccs , No Such Ilnrcnln , , No Stoclt So Well Known nnil Appreciated Kvcr 1'ut on tlio Market by Living Mnn. AND THESE PRICES WILL STARTLE THE COMMUNITY. ( Stonohill's ontlro stock of Upht I colored calicos nt Ho n , yurd in The Huston Stord htisumcnt. Stonohill's entire stock of wash goods and white goods , including nil chiillios , crcpo cloths , colored batistes , white goods and all other grades of summer wash dress goods , worth up to 25o , go at33cin The Boston Store basement. Slonohill's cntito Block fine outing flannels , summer domot llannots and all his dress ginghams go at 60 a yard In The Boston Store basement. StonohHl'a ontlro stock of men's nntaon nnd madras cloth shirts CO at Uoc. Stonohill's prlco 76c. Stonohill's 25c domot shirt waists go at 12e. } Stonohlll's GOc shirt waists go at 25c. Stonohill's $1.00 rod tablespronds go at 2oc. Stonohlll'g 25o doublofold bedticklng , Oo. Oo.Stonohill's Stonohill's 2oo black organdy lace stripus with white Ilguro , lOc. Black Iron frumo gronadlnos , Stone hill's price 25c a yard : our price -10o for a full pattern , containing 10 yards. BOSTON STORE MILLINERY DEPT. The greatest millinery department in all Omaha. During the last few days others tiavo advortlscd untrlmincd hats us groatand unusual bargains at from 35c to $1.00. Wholesale houses who boast of un- eqralloa facilities , think they are giv ing you something beyond the roach of others. Wo don't know what others cnn do , BUT The Boston Store WILL duplicate any $1.00 hat ottered , will give you the same quality of braid , and if possible the sumo shape , no matter if it Is a , aCOc shape or $2.50 shape , all this summer's goods , for just 25c , exactly one-fourth of those marvelous wholesale prices. TRIMMED HATS. All of the remaining trimmed hats in the Stonohill stock will be sold ( regard less of former price or cost of production ) at just $1.00. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. corner 10th and Douglas. EAST. Vln the \Valiuh : Line. 1st Cincinnati and return 319.10. For the national prohibition conven tion the Wtibash will sell round trip tickets at above rate on Juno 27 and 28. _ ( ? Now Yo. k and return $23.7a Loss than half faro. For the Younjr People's Society of Christian Endeavor convention the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at above rates on Juno 4 , 5 and 0 with choice of routes via St. Louis or Chicago. 3d Sarntotrn and return $30.55. For the National Educational associa tion the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at above rate July to 10 , with choice of routes via St. Louis or Chicago. 4th Detroit and return $20.50. For the Baptist Young People's unio the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at above rate f'lly 12 and 13. For tickets , Sleeping car accommoda tion and a folder giving lists of routes , side trip ? , cost of same , with other "aluablo information , call at Wabash office , 1502 Farnam street , or write GEOKQK N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. and Ticket Agent , Oinahu , Nob. Water limits Dun July Int. Payable at company's ofllco , BEU building. 5 per cent discount allowed if paid before duo. Now York anil Itnturn. July 4 to 0 ono faro for the round trip. Choice ot routes from Chicago. Return Urait August 15. Call at Chicago cage , Rook Island & Pacillc Ry. ticket ollico , 1GO. ° Farnam street. CIIAS KENNEDY , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. DJ BEVOISIJ , City TkU & P. A. Haydcn Bros. 3-strmer cabinet grand upright piano , now scale , $187.51) ) . Dr. Culllmoro. oculist. Baa building Jtouml Trip Tickets. The only line running through trains direct to Denver , Colorado Springs , Munitou and Pueblo. Low rates .o all points in Colorado , Utah orPaeifh vmst points. Fast tlmo on elegant vestibulod trains , free reclining chair cars and the celebrated "Rock Island dining cars. " Comfort , safety and speed secured when ticketed via the 'Great Rock Island Route. " Ticket ollltio 1002 Farnam street. CHARLES KENNEDY , ' J. L. DEBKVOISE' , G. N. W. P. A. City Ticket and Pass. Agt. The rcmmylviiniii Linen' First Cliisx Excur sions from Chlcneo to Now York. At all their Chicago ofllcos , on Tues day , July 5 , on Wednesday , July 0 , and on Thursday , July 7 , agents of the Pennsylvania Short Lines will sell first class excursion tickets to Now York and return at unusually low rates. Tickets will bo good to return for 40 days , or until August 15. You can learn all about it by addressing1 LUCE , 218 Clark street , Chicago. NERVY BURGLARS. i'lmlliii ; no Money , Thuy IloKln to Move tlio I'liniltiiro 1'rom u House. Jack GauKhaa Is an old-tiino tough , who once Borvod lima for tlio robbary of a bade which ho drove. Dun Thomson has made bis face familiar to tlio pollco court habitues by gutting caught at tbo crlrao of larceny man } ' a time. MlUe Kerns Is u highway robber aud will take anything looso. This trio last made an attempt to ruiso the wind la a manner entirely origin" ! . They vlaitud the house of Belle Brandon , a woman of the town. The inrnatos of the house were asleep , and evidently no money was lying nbout loose , for the roobors boeuu moving the furnlturj out into the struct , and had got nut a couple of burouus when sniuo one awoke nud gave the alarm. Tnoy were all arrested. "Latot bed and early to nso will stiortat the road t& your homo in tbo sides. " Bun early to t > od and "Llttlo Early ItUo' , " tbo pill that wanes lifu longer and bailer and wiser. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Thousands who have suffered , and have been cured , gratefully testify to the remark able success attained by DrJ.E.McGREW The Specialist who , for more than 17 years , has devoted his time tojthe treatment of Private Diseases. And surely no physician in this broad land is entitled to so much praise for the wonder ful good he has accom plished. He substan tiates evercy statement ; he fulfills'every prom ise. Reliable , , Skillful , Reasonable and Fair , are the universal en dorsements given Dr. J. E. McGreW , of this city , cHe is one of the most t successful spe cialists throughout the west , in the treatment of Private Diseases and all diseases of Youth and Manhood. Those who place themselves in his care can safely rely upon him , as every case is regarded in the strictest confidence and treated in the most skillful manner. Among the most successful mcdlcnl exports and specialists In the west Is Dr. J , E. .McGrow of thlt city. Ho Is thorouchly read mid con scientious. " [ The Omaha Ucu , Jan. 1st. , 1S9L' . "Or. J. E. McOrow 1ms do voted his Ufa to the study uud treatment of pnvuto discuses. The Doctor Is painstaking and conscientious. " [ The World-Herald , Ojimhu , Sent. 4th , 16UI. "Dr. McGrow Is a doctor on whom yon can depend , nnd Unit Is the ronso'h why ho Is so well known nnd praised unions the Swedes of Omaha and all the . " ' over country. L'flio Swed ish Tribune , Omuhu , Sept. 4th. 1891. "There IB no specialist who stands higher In the estimation't f the penplo of Oinahu and throughout the t < ) st than Ur. .McGrow , us his eminent ability add success In tlio practice of hit ) profession will testify. Ho Is known throughout the ontlro nest IIH a muster of hit profession. His untiring olTorta In behalf of young men , uro ton well known to require mention. " [ The Omaha Commercial , Octo ber , 18'JX- "Wo do not hesitate to nlnglo out Dr. J , E. McGrow , of Omulm , ns a spedliillut worthy of the highest praise. Ho Is a thoroughly trained physician , a scientist of no uncertain standing , a deep thlnlcor , u keen rousonor , a persistent reader of the literature of his pro fession uud hence u ffldo awuUo and Intelli gent specialist. During our "J years as nows- papur correspondent wo have never had oeca- nlon to comment on u business conducted more In Keening with the principles of fair doiillnv and honor. " . [ The Ghlcaxo Trade He. view , November , 1891. The doctor's siioccsi since 1 ntlns In Omahahuu boon inmost fluttering one both professionally uud1 financially , and ho fully appreciates the patronage which has boon given him In Omuhu , and throughout the surrounding Btatos. as well an the uost and northwest. Ono of bis chief desire ? Is , that ho may over continue to deserve this recognition of Ills Professional Bklll us u specialist. Dr. McGREW Istinsnrpaesort In the troatmnntof nil forma ot riUVATti DISEASES , unit all ilUor.loM and debilities ut youth tint ! immbool. ITyoura' experience , HU rosmircos nnd f.icllltlo-i uro liruvtloully unlimited. The Doctor U roconi- inomlcd by thu jire-is , nud umloraud in the BtronKoat tcrma by tlio people ( or fulr trunt- uiont uud lionoit j > rQf > " _ ! Hiiiil ! itdvloo , The most powcrfii ( icr.n n . 9 known to innduru tclonco for tlio Ktic utul treatment of tlio Iiiiineali'.to relief , A com- Pluto iiuru without thu lo of uu liour'a tlma from tiuKlnoss , , OLKEr Unupf tlio most couiploto anil iiio- ccsjf ul troutmoiiM for Klcot and nil annoying dleoliur.esyul known lo the inuJluul profos- klou. The roautu uro truly wondorful. STHTCTUKU Oroiitost UIIOHII roinoJy for thu treatment of Btriciuru , without , p tin , cul- HiiLMird.latlu % A iiiojtri'iuurU ililo ro nudy , SVPHILIB-So tti'iitmont for thin lurrlulo blooil dlsuiiHO lia over boon imiro Kucuaiiiful , nor lii ; < J Ktrouscr oiidor onieiit In thu llxht of inudurn suvtiico thin d BU.ISO U positlvoly cur.tb.o mid ( wory trace of thu poison entirely removed from tno hlooJ. , LOST MANKO01) , nml nmultlon , norvou- IIOM , timidity. UutpuiiJoiicy and nil wo.iUnojj ,11111 ! Ul > or4et | ) ] f yuilth or tilunliuud , Itolluf 'olitnluud ntuu.i ) . . . . SKIN DZSdA'jBa , und ull dlsua o of thi klomocn. bkind. liver. Ul.nuya ami bladdur nro troutui ) u cce .iml"y " w th thu jtruw known roinudle * for t.iou. ! mu , Write forou-ul rt uuduuoitlon lift. fr > i CREDITORS SALE Public iction- Of the Stock of JOHN BAUMBR. THE At His Store , 1314 Farnam Street Will commence , Thursday , June 30 , at 10:30 : a , m. , and continue daily until the debts are paid. -trend n ! Hots of Sale , 10:30 : a , in. , 2:30 : and 1:30 : p. E This Stock consists of Diamonds , Fine Watches , Jewelry , Silver and Silver Plated Ware , Clocks , Table Cutlery , Opera Glasses , etc. , to be sold in single lots to suit buyers , Sale absolute to highest bidder. JT. H. RR.EXNGPI Will Conduct , the © ale. II All the latest styles tit Soft and Stiff Hats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF hATS. ADLABAUGH FUR CO. HATTERS AND FURRIER. 218 South 15th Street. Furs Stored and Repaired. TUB SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Mihvaukes &SL Paul R'y as represented on this map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:45 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far nam St. , Omaha. F. A , NASH , Gen'l Agent. Tooth-Food. Tliis medicine for babies prevents anil cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which are lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. 1.00 a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. . CINCINNATI , O. Save Your Eyesight riycs tcitod f roe bynn nXPKHT OPTICIAN I'orfect adjustment. Huporlor lonsoi , Norv- oushoaduolio cured by UBlnif our Spootuolci nnd Eyozlnssos I'rlcoi low for ilMt . THE ALOE & PENFOLO CO , , 114S llt'i St. , C.-jU''itii 3 > j ; NEBRASKA National B ank. U. S. DEPOSITOR. O.MVH\Ns ) Cnpllnl on ! ( -aJnirofn-Ilmrjr IV. yt i.7'i iil lin 11. UUatlilax , Tloa r tl4)a $ UL _ . > ( tirli. tr Morie.Johni. Coinm.J. , M. IL IVtrlox. Li iuUlor , IKON BANK. DR. C. GEE WO. The only lozillr gr.iilnntal Oilnssa nliyilclnn KlKlu years' study. Toi yours practical otpar'- once with nil known illsoitcs. Treats siica9itulir nlUhronloc.iiss ulveu lip liy otlior doctors Unit and BOO him or wrlto for nucstluti hlvik. Do not ltilnkyourc.no lujinlojii lios.uiu your iloctor tails yon BO , tin t try tlio Clilncso doctor with III ) now mil nondorful ronioillct. unil resolve now lionollts un.l n narmanent cure whnt otbcr ( luolor * cinnut Klvj. llorbai Hoot and I'lanU nntura'ii n.'mjdlus-lili medicines. Thu world his wltnoii. Ono tliouiiimt testimonials In three yoan1 practtco. No Injurious decoctions , no tmrcotlci , no palioa , lliition.il treatment and permanent cure. Followingcimea nuccaufully trj.iUM mJ enrol , litven up by other doctors : Tho. Ccuiihlln. ill. ' Hnrnny street , chronic rheu matism t ! yours , ttldnoyiiml llrcr troubles. Thos. Culvert , 13th nnd Furnun Btruol * . nonoral dolilllty , Initliraitlon , Ion of Rtraiufa and vlUllty. Took medicine lot yo ir but got no relief , M. I * Anderson. I.IJl Cumin * Btr.iot. oitirrh , nBtlima and bronchitis of Of 10311 yo irs sttinJIiu. H for silo the following prepiro I romo'lloi nt II.W ) a bottlo. nix botllon for IS DO , for the euro of Anllim.1. Ciitnrrh. bloi He.idjclio , IndU-Dillon , llloodPolsouliic , llhounutljni , Feaiilo U'ockness. Kidney mid I.Ivor Complaint. No luontx. Hold only by Cblnoso Mcdlclnu Co , Capital , S1UJ.WJ. Office , 16th nnil Clifbrh Sis. , Omihi , Neb fho Lorft.t. r t t n"ll , , , 'n ' J.1/c'J { / , ] } f W0113 * MEW VOnKTIoHCOHDERRT AHD'oiASGOW. Hvcry Bntiinlay , _ _ _ _ NEW YOKIC , MIllK/iM'nil nnd NAPLES , At rciriilnr Intcrvnln. SAIOOH , SECOND-CLASS AHD STEERAGE ratPBonlowoBttormsto anil from tlio iirlnclplo BMiCH , Eiiausn , i sn ft ALL COHTIHEHTAL rowro. Eicureloii tk-keta avallaliloto iftiirn liy cUlu-rIliorlo- tureinue Clvdo & No'tli of Ireland or HnplcaiS ( llkraliar Ittilti 1 licstj OrJsra for Aor Aneint at twet Eiti ! , Apply to any of our local ArcnUorto HKMUUUSOU lUtOTUlUl.S. Clilc KO , II ! . " "ALLAN'"LfNE OV\f , ( CAIHN. 0 to * H < > . Aeeordl'iK ' to etuitmui and locatlrui of Stiilorooiu. Intorino/lliitiiiijid / hU'or.iito ' . 'f0 ' ' * ' STATE [ ALLAN LINI3 MNIJ ) HTIAMSIIII'.S : , NHW VOUKnndOIMHUOxjr. lalondoiiI rry , every I'orinluht. JiinoaOtl..Hl'ATK ( H'NKVAJA 21' , Juylllll..lTATIJ ! UK NKIIKAHKA II1. Ju y th..STA'lKOK CAI.HUMA. ! I'M I' Ciibln , l , bfcoiid Cabin < .a ) , rUoermo , JIJ. Apply I" AIJjAM \ CO. . ( hlcnitu , II. i ; . ilOOHK. 151'J Howard Ht , Uinalin. Wa cnd Ilio nurvolnui Trcorh [ KetncJr CALTHOD fftf. nud nl lecul suarant.'B Hint L'ALI not T. Ill f r TOI DUcbarcwfe Kwli.lon. , t ' , ' . Hnrrmntorrliea. Vaic ! rlo I Use it ami fay tftatlsfid , Adircii , VON MOHL CO. . , Rol. .Hrrlcu Iftttt , lUrtnnll , Oklo. I UI'PEH ALTON , ILL. fS'SPI-l-- ' i ? ? ! Unlvcrilly-proparnlory. ( KuublUhnd ib'fl ( JlilliAiVo , ll.l.lM'lh , YOUIK r-4illo4 un ) Children. I'or further parlli-iilar * Hddroiu TiiLomwatcuoot-jiii-ralr.uAvu.ChIouo HAVE YOU FILED YOUR GLAUM ! YET ? You'd better not \vastc any more time if yon expect to get anything from the gov ernment. Unless you put your claim on record before March 3 , 1894 , you will never have another chance. „ „ It takes time to put an ajr7isr' " plication in shape , and there V is not a bit of spere tima left. Whatever you have lost by the Indians , under the conditions described in the law , can be recovered if you go about it in the right way. Ths Baa Bureau of Claims knows just how to ? go to work. Write and find out. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha , Neb. Elastic Stockings roil Weak Limb s , Varicose Ve4rt9f Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformity Braces , Medi cinal Supplies , , THE K' COMfANY. 114S. Iblb St. , Next to 1'ost ' OfflCft Is the purest , richest , cmoothost and rnost wholesome whiskey produced in America. It is distilled from Rye a grain , containing moro nutrition than any other , vastly superior to corn ( from which Uourboo whiskies ore distilled. ) You may know h by ila exquislto flavor nnd Ibo proprietary holtlo In which It Is served. For sale at all first-class drinking places and drugu stores. Call for " Crttuii J'ure Ayt" aoU take no other , " f DALLEMAND ft CO , . WEMTWORYH CI > Micl , UUr.rr. Bclentllo ( Cour § ct ftodf _ In , f.nlrr nd AitllUrr < lrlll nd etu l ti lry. OlVlr.l tttUlnrr Hrltnot In Mo. r t lc.rtJ.