8 THR OMAHA DAUY BEE : FRIDAY. JULY 1 , 1892 TOUCHING FOX'S ' INSANITY Prosecution in the Murder Trial Has a Sur prise in Readiness , STORY OF A FORMLR FELLOW PRISONER A Hey Whi ) , When In . .TiilliVn * on liillnmto Term * llh the Murilfrcr , Will Ap pear for tlm Slnti I'ox Tripped Up. There Is n surprise In store for the tlofnrno in the Fox murder trial wlitch Is now bolnp linnnl before Judge Dnvls. It U in the na ture of evidence , and when It pees heforo the Jury It will hnvo n tendency to convince the twelve inun Hint mcdlcnl exports inny bo mis taken when It comes to pronouncing upon n innn's ' sanity or Insanity. For months Nicholas Fax has been hold ing out to the world that ho was n maniac. A witness Is now In the city who will go upot. the stand to itirow some light upon ttils mnttcr , although ho Is not n medical ox- Wcdnesduy ono of Sheriff Honnott's dop- mlfu suddenly loft the cltv. His de parture wus Itept u secret , but yes terday ho returned mid wltn him ho brought Albert Van dor Carr , u boy 11 years of age , who will RO upon the witness stand when the proper tlmo iirrlvei. On Mny 10 tills boy was adjudged incorrigible and sent to the reform school nt Kearney , mid li waste to secure his presence thai caused the deputy sheriff to journey westward. Was on ( iooil Tcrnm uith Pox. Younp Van dor Uarr was Imprisoned In the county Jail during the early part of April , mill , llko other lads , had considerable free dom. In other woids , ho was allowed to saunter about the cells and wait upon jmsoiioM who wore locked In the cngoi. In so doing ho formed the acquaintance of Nicholas Fox and frequently held conversations with him. Upon several occasions Fox told him about the crime and piled him with questions as to whether or not lie would hnng , If convicted. At nil of these times Fox talked in n perfectly rational manner , nnd expressed a deep Interest us to the probable outcome of the trial. trial.At the session yestcrdav the defendant had his Inning , with the medical tnou on the stand. Siimpln Qiirstlon Testing Siinlty. The following hypothetical question was shot at each medico : "In a case whore the pallont cnmo from n family where thoprund- father became violently insane ; whoso In sanity continued for throe years ; whoso uncle on tils fathci's ' side went Insane , nnd during the time of such insanity would do violence to himself ; whoso cousin on his father's side was in- pane , would commit acts of violence , and While so insane hung himself : whoso niece on Ills mother's side became insane ; whoso uncio on ils mother's side became insane nnd died , n an asylum ; who had a brottier who acted strangely : who himself had an attack of typhoid fpvcr from which lie did not recover for months ; who used tobacco to excess from the time that lie was 10 years of ago ; who used intoxi cants to excess from the time that lie was ] ( i vears of ago ; who live years ago re ceived a blow on the baclt of the head nt the superior curve of the occipital bone , caus ing n severe concussion o [ the brain ; who after that at times imagined that someone ono would do him great buddy harm : \\bo liad a KQiicr.il distrust of his wife ; wbn went from Omaha to Valparaiso and then Imagined tiiattoma man wanted to marrv his wife ; who could not sloop ; wliowjs found In the b.irn uith n pitchfork in his band , stating that ho would kill the devil ; who would Ho on the side of the bed for hours ; who would cut up the pillows ; who would crawl under the bed to look for an imaginary pen-on ; who would go to hU mother's bedroom nnd look out ; who would si t for luilf an hour and stara out of the window ; who would no out .of door ? and run around the house declaring that ho was chasing a man ; who would shoot n pistol tel into the nir , stating that ho had killed his man ; who took a razor and drew It over his ovn throat , attempting to take his own life ; life ; who attempted to tnko the life of a fol low workman ; who was sent fourteen miles after n horse power and forgot what he went after ; who threatened tu tune the 11 fo of his wife ; who did eventually kill his wife ; when n few days prior to taking her life wrote n disconnected letter to his par ents , nnd who In that loiter badahis parents goodby , saying that ho was going away , nt the same tlmo expressing n drslro that his children should bo cared for , would jou consider such patiaut sane or Insane ! " Dr. Morrlatn was the first witness who ottumptud to answer. The doctor replied that there would bo symptoms pointing strouirly toward insanity. Then County Attorney Mnhono.v digested the question nnd allowed the doctor to an swer it In pin * . This throw u different llcht upon the whole matter , and the doctor's answers did not indicate that bo thought Fox very Insane. Dr. Akin answered the eamo question and his answer was satisfactory to the state. Dr. Constant , n voting man who had at tended two cases of insanity , furnished the startling Information that any person whose juind'was In the least impaired by luo use of tobacco or intoxicants was absolutely irre sponsible for any act committed. lilt nillierliiI.auKnow Him. In rebuttal , William Sherman'tho father of the murdered woman , tesiillod to having known Vex and his people for sixteen years. During r.ll of that llmo there wore no Indi cations ol insanity. Ho had hoard Nicholas Fox complain of his head , but It was the next duv after ho had been on a big drunk. At the afternoon Xesslon the state had things its own wav nnd consumed the time by Introducing evidence in rebuttal , tending to show Unit Fox was sane1. Some Ilfty wit nesses who had known Fox during his resi dence nt South Omaha and prior to the time when he killed his wife , testllied ttiat lie talked nnd acted as sane as other men. He paid his bills , looked nfter Ills accounts nnd performed itio labor to which ho wus as signed in n workinanliuo manner. Fox took this in and , contrary to his usual custom , never uttered u uouud. hliiKiilur lint Important. During the session n llttlo Incident oc curred which shattered the theory of Insan ity to some extent. After Dr. Muirtam Imd left the wltnus * stand ho seated himself near Jidor : Mill'.r , who held I'0-c with n towel nrounil his nock. In n whisper loud enough for Fox to hour , the doctor said : "An Ultimo man will ulwnys scratch his back. " No hint ? mor < > wns said upon the subject of Insanity , but almost immediately Fo < c com menced to bitch nbout In his chair. A mo ment Inter hia tight hand wont up to Ills tuck , and during the remainder of the ses sion ho devoted the greater portion of his tlmo to digging away botwocn the bhouldei bludca. something that ho has never before dene since tliu beginning of the trial. Wlillo fox WIIH III .lull. .Inllor Miller In giving his testimony stated that Fox allowed noblgns of insanity prior to the date of the arraignment In court. After tliut he refused to talk , but continued n good health , being able to oat one pound o beef and two pounds of bread , beside * a largo quantity of pouuooj ouch day. He never ucted in u viulmit manner unless some ono approached the cairo. Miller lobillloi thin upon several rccrtblons ho hai hoard Fox conversing In Uormnn with Clln tan 12. Dlxon , who was executed last Fildnv. Whenever he was talking , ho would bto ) nnd begin to howl and baric llko n dog , 01 mumble In un Incoherent manner If any nor son upproached his cago. The witness had Imil twelve yearn' experience with Insatu pot-sons unit wan confident that Fox wns playing n'gGO(2 ( ciimo In which bo held u lone luind. The testimony wan nearly nil In last nigh mill nt some llmo this aftenioou the ease will be submitted to the jury. Mrs. L. R. 1'atton , KocHforcl , III. , writes : "From nursomtl oxporlunua I can recommend. DoWllt'tt fjurnaparillii , a euro for Impure blooa nml general Uouilltv. " Auction , Aitetloiii At 10 n. in , mid 2 j > . 111. every day , furniture , Htovoa , carpets , etc. , ill auc tion nt llill Faruuiu street ut Hill & IIAYDEN BROS , Unprecedented Bargains Are Drawing Im mense Orowds to Haydons" " Now , CLOSING OUT THE FREMONT STOCK to Cnmpnro VUth It-It Out- llilne * All Other Sitlr * ax Much us the Hun Din's the .Monti boo the 1'rlc'os. The cleanest , newest , most expensive , best assorted bunkruptstock over placed on suit ) In Omaha. Price1 ? and costs cut no figure In tills sale , It is simply the question of how to KOl rid of this finmonso stock. Wo will mention a few bargains from the stock which will ho cleatcd out tomorrow. All the lawns ( figured lawns ) from the Fremont stock' , tomorrow only lc yard ; these nro no remnants , but now lawns , full holts , IJc yard. All the cream ground and plain shades of crepe and moinlocloth which was sold in Fremont at lljc ! and loc , tom'orrow at llaydens' "jo yard. llljc nnd Ifie white goods nt Co a yard. Kc ) challis now oo a yard. All the line printed inullH and im ported India muslin sold In Fremont at "tic , Mo and -lOc , Iluydons' price tomor row ICc a yard. Fmo dress gingham sold in Fremont at lUJc , at llaydcns' now 60 a yard. There wore a big line of blankets in this stock which will bo slaughtered in the same way. It would be impossible to give you a description of the fine stock ot linens which you can now buy at about half their value ; many are the bargains which nro now going at this sale ; great is the crowd attending this sale of the bankrupt Department Store of Fremont , Nob. , now at Htiydon Bros. All the parasols from the Fremont stock to bo closed out at once at any price. Parasols worth $2.00 , 83.00 , $5.00 and Sli.OO go at 7oc , $1.00 , Sl.Uo and $1.50. 100 do/.cn kid gloves worth 75c to bo closed out at Sloe a pair. All the 81.00 gloves in the lot to bo closed out at 50c a pair. All the ladies' real kid gloves they sold at $2.00 to bo closed out at OSc a > air. air.All All the Fremont mitts worth 25c go at 2Jc. 100 dozen ladies' coralino corsets go at > 5c. 5c.Warner's Warner's health corsets , OSc. Warner's misses" corsets , worth 75c , go at f > 0e. 100 doxcn children's lisle thread hose , vorth 50c , Too and 81.00 , go at 15c a > nir. nir.Ono Ono cipo ; of ladies' vests , sold in Fro- nont at Hoc , our price ! ) c. 100 do/.on ladies' fast black cotton lose , worth 20s , go at Oc. 100 do/.cn ladies' fancy hose , worth oOc , 7oc and SI.00 , to bo sold at Hoc. BLACK IHIKSS GOODS FROM TUB FREMONT STOCK. 18-inch silk warphenriettn , 65c. 10-inch all wool sorgo. Il'Jc. 10-inch all wool honriotta , 38c. All wool bunting , lOc. H-inch nil wool nllmtross , 2oc. 10-inch bhopord plaids , 38c. 30-inch henriotta , Ific. COLOHHI ) DRBSS GOODS FROM TUB FRBMONT STOCK. 27-inch .Inine&town plaids , loc. 10-inch brilliaiitincs in all colors , re duced from 05c to 83c. 10-inch broad head plaids , reduced rom oOc to 2oc. 500 pieces , all wool , nil kinds , in one ot , worth ii | > to $1.25 per yard , onlyitic. 10-inch line wool cropons , sold for S1.2o , on sale for G5c. 10-inch chevron suitings , reduced from i-jc to Ifie. Ifie.IIAYDEN IIAYDEN BROS. Closing out the great FREMONT BANKRUPT STOCK. Auction. Auction. At 10 a. in. and 2 p. m. every day , iirniture , stoves , carpets , etc. , at auc- , iou at 1211 Farnam hired at Hill & Young's. A Boom I'or Oni.ihii unit the West. Mr. B. F. Weaver , tea buyer for Pnx- : on & Gallatrhor , has just returned from i four months sojourn through Japan and China. This was a business trip , made for the puruose of establishing the Tapancso and Chinese houoes of Puxton & Gallagher , and nleo to establish con nections with the ton growers. These relations with the tea growers have now been established , not only with growers of .lapan teas , but also with the growers of black and green teas in Cliina. This is something which was never before at tempted by any hout > o in the United States or Canada. The tea business of this firm has grown to such enormous proportions that they found It necessary to make their purchabos direct from the growers and also to do their own firing and cur ing. The houbo is now established and doing business in Iliogo , Japan , and Shanghai , China , as well as in Omaha , and their teas are selected by their own expert , right on the ground , and the curing done under their own supervision and direction. This enables them to furnish the retail dealers , and through them the consumers , with the highest grades of leas , the first crop or early pickings which are of much liner flavor than the second crop or late pickings. By having their own curing houses nnd warehouses In Japan and China , they are in position to purchase and store thooarly pickings and thus insure to the trade tens that will bo uniform in quality and drink throughout the year. It will bo readily been that they can now supply their patrons witli the finest and best grades , and can do so at much less cost than any tea house in America. In fact they guarantee each and qvory pound of their teas to give entire satis faction. This move is ono which this enter prising firm has had in contemplation for some tlmo , which fact IB known to thousands of merchants who have been handling their popular brands of teas. Their first Importation of the 1802 crop will arrive in Omaha by special train from Portland over the Union Paelllo railway about August 10. Omaha is to bo congratulated on hav ing a jobbing house that now Imports more loan direct fruimiuixin and China than any house west of Now York city. Auction , Auction. At 10 a. m , and 2 p. m. every day furniture , stoves , carpets , etc. , at auc tion at 1211 Farnam struct at Hill & Young's. A cordial invitation is extended to all delegates and vlnltors by Paxton & Gal lagher to call and BOO their tea plant. This is quito a curiosity , as it Is the firs ! opportunity all'orded the people of the United Status to see tea growing in their own country. Nutv Vurk unit Itutimi. July to 0 ono faro for the rou nil trlji. Choice ot routes from C'hlcago. Return 'hull ' August 16. Call at Chicago cage , Rouk Island & PucUlo Ry. ticket olllco , 1U0.1' Farnnin street. CHAS KKNNKUV , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. DA BKVOIBIJ. City Tlct & P. A. Dr , Cullliaoro , ooumt , 1393 building STONEHILL'S ' STOCK DOES IT Draws the Greatest Crowd Ever Attracted to a Ealo Everybody Surprised AT THE BOSTON STORE AND STONEHILL'S Old .Stnml I'rlcon Today Unit Will ItrliiR i\cry .Man , U'onmn mill t'hllit In Uninhii HimhliiK to Our Stores To- tliiy'a Siilo n KcKulur Cyclone. SWEEPING OUT OF EXISTENCE THE THOUGHT OF ANY OTHER SALE OR STORE IN OMAHA EX CEPT THE BOSTON STORE FOR THE TIME BEING. StonoluH's loc Swiss ribbed vests now jo for 5c. All Stonohlll's lOc and 12c fast black tidies' hosogo at Co. Stonuhlll's laces from the wholesale department worth up to lee go at ! lc. Allot Stonohill's 7oc and SI.00 point d'Irolando laces go at lc ! ) and 2oc. Dr. Warner's health corsets go at OOc , everybody's price $1.2o. All of StoijohilPs lOo and 2oc ladles' cream ribbed vests go at 7c. Stonohlll's ladies' fast black seamless 2oo hose go at 10e. 1,000 pairs of misses' and children's list black derby nibbed hose , all sizes io a pair. Stonohiil's price 15c. Any corset Stonchlll sold forSl.OO goes nt 60o today. Stonohill's on tire stock handmade incn laces that ho bold at 20c go today nt Co a yard. Stonuhili's $1.00 lisle thread vests to day go at 2oc. Stunohill's all silk tailor made buttons ic , former price loc a do/.on. Belding Bros , and Cortlcolli 100-yard sowing silk 5o a spool. Children's gau/.o underwear lOc and ICc ; Stonehill's price Soc. StonehlU's 2oo ladies' black silk mitts jo ut loc. Stonohill's finest high grade black silk mitts go at 2oc. STONEHILL'S 75C SILKS , 250 YARD. All the polka dots in black ground , all , ho IS-lnch qros grains , all the summer silks , in fact all of Stonehill's silks that 10 sold at 7oc and 8Sc ) , and which wo of- ercd UD to yesterday as a great bargain or 50c , go today nt 2oc a yard. All the double warp surahs in black md white and black and colored ancy stripes , all Stonohill's moire silks , all the $1.00 satins , ill the black faille francaiso that Stonohill sold at $1.00 , go at IWc a yard. All the high price silks that Stonohill sold at $1.50 and $1.75 , black and colored gre-s grain , faille francaiso , taffetas , latin rhadamcs , plain changonblcs , jrocadcd silks , novelty stripes , go at the ridiculously low price of 05o a yard. All on sale at THE BOSTON STORE N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas , ind at STONEIIILL'S OLD STAND. roim UXCUUSIONS J.VST. Vlil I heValmih IInc. July 2d , M , and 4th The Wabash will sell tickets at half 'aro to all stations on the line good re turning July 6. Less than half fare. For the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor convention the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at ibovo rates on Juno 4 , 5 and 0 with choice of routes via St. Louts or Chicago. 3d Saratoga and return 6.0.55. For the National Educational associa - lion the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at above rate July 4 to 10 , with choice of routes via St. Louis or Ohicugo. 4th Detroit and return S20.59. r7or the Baptist Young People's unioi the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at above rate fuly 12 and III For tickets , s.eoping car accommoda tion and a ( older giving lists of routes , side trip ? , cost of sumo , with other "aluablo information , call at Wabash office , 1502 Farnam strcot , OP write GKOUGHN. CLAYTON , . N. W. P. and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Nob. Kounci Trip Tickets. The only line running through trains direct to Denver , Colorado Springs , Munitou and Pueblo. Low rates 'o all points in Colorado , Utah orPacilli ' .oast points. Fast time on elegant vostiuulod trains , free reclining chair cars and the celebrated "Rock Island dining cars. " Comfort , safety and spoo'l secured when ticketed via the 'Great Rock Island Route. " Tickotollii-o 1002 Farnam street CllAKLKS KlSN'XKDV , J. L. DnBuvoisn , G. N. W. P. A. City Ticket and Pass. Agt. J'orty Dnyii in the Kist. : Buy a Chicago and Now York excursion sion ticket over the Pennsylvania short lines July 5 , ( ! or 7 , go to New York , deposit - posit your ticket with joint agent , visit any of the Jersey coast , Now York or New England roberts , stay in the east five weeks , returning west "on or before August 15 , iiftor having had a good time generally. Lower rates than ever oll'ored before over the Ponsylvnnia bhort lines. For special information address Luce , 218 Clark street , Chicago. Both the method and results when Syrupof Fis { ? is taken ; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to the tnsto , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem efl'ectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy ot' its kind over pro duced , pleasing to the taste andac- ccptahlo to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly benudoiul inits effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its manvexcellont qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75o bottles by all leading druggists. Any relia'blo druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any ono wno wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , , BAN 7HAMOIBOO , OAL. UBW YOBS. If , % -IS Thousahds who have suffered , and have been cured , gratefully testify to the remark able success attained by Dr.J.RMcGREW The Specialist who , for more than 17 years , has devoted his time to the 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 every statement ; he fulfills every prom ise. Reliable , Skillful , Reasonable and Fair , are the universal en dorsements given. Dr. J' E. McGrew , of this cityl He-is , oneof the most 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. Ainonj ? the most successful mrd'cnl exports and specialists Iti the \\ost Is Dr. .1. U .MuUrow of this city. Ho Is thoroughly runtl anil con scientious. " [ Thu Omaha llec , Jun. Ibt. , It9l' . "Dr. . ! . E. McQtow liasdovotoJ his life to the study and treatment of private diseases. The Doctor IH pnli)8UUii ) and conscientious. " ( Tim Wet id-Herald. Omaha , Sept , 4th , Ib'JI. ' "Dr. McGrow Is ft doctor on whom yon can depend , nnd thai la the IU.IHOIIliy ho Is bo ucll known and pral&ed anloiiK the Swedes of Omaha nnil all ever the country. " | Tlio Swed ish Tribune , Omaha , i-ept. 4th. IB'JI. "Tlicro la no npoulallbt hosttinds higher In the estimation ° t the people of Omnltii and tliroiiKhout the est than Dr. .McGrow. as his eminent ahltlty ndd success In the prncUco of Ills profession will testify. Ho Is known throughout the ontlro west asn master of his piofohslon. Ills untiring ollorls lu behalf of younx men , are too well known to ipiiilro | mention. " [ The Umaha Uomnierclal , October - bor , lbU ! "Wo do not hosltato to HliiKlo out Dr J. TX Jlcfirew , of Omiiha. art a siieclallst wortliy of tlm highest praUc. Ho Is a thoiouirhly trained physician , a scientist of no uncertain standing , a dcnp thinker , a Krcn loasonur. a [ luislstenl rnadorof tliu llteraturu of hNpio- fcbslon and hence u .vldo awake anil Intelli gent specialist. During ourM years as nows- pupur corrcapoudont we h.tvo never had occa sion to comment on u hiHlm'-is conducted moro In keeping uith the principles of fair ilcailn and honor. " [ Tliu Unlcarfo Tiado Ko- vlnw , Novemlior , Ib'JI. Tlio doctot's fcurucss since 1 iitlns In Oiiialia lias boon u uiost llattoilii'j one both ptofeosloimlty nnd.Uniinohilly , and ho fully appioi-lates the putionuKu which 'lias been Khcn him In Omaha , and throiiKhunt tlm stiiroiindliiK status us well as the west and northwest , One oftlils ohlef ( teslies Is , Unit ho tuny ovur contlnneHu deserve tills rcco.in.tlon of hla profebslunalhklll as a specialist. Dr. McGREW Isnnisiirpiissril u Ue ( tro ttmontof all form * of PUIVATB DISEASliS , and all ( IUorler < and ilehlllllos of youth unu nmuhooil. ITyearV expcrlonco. Ills ri'iuiurfo-i anil f.icllltloi are practically unllmllud , Thu Doctor Is rocom- inended by the pro i , and oudorscil In the Btronsent teinirt by the people for fair treat ment. and hmiou profi'siunvil aihloo. Tlio most ponctfitl romeillKS kio\vn to modern FoUmi'o for the HUuccssful tteutmcnt of the following diseases ! , , GONOUUHOEA IniiiicUli'to relief. A com plete cure w Ithout the loa of uu nour'a tlmo from luislnt'ss , , . OLKET-thioof tliu most complete anil suo- cosaful ireutinents for Kleotand ail annoy nj iliuohiir.-ui. vet Known to the melle.i profei- hlon. The lumillsuru Hilly wondeifill. BTKIOTUKK Oioiitebt. knuuii remedy for the irtritmciitof blrleture , without p tin , out- ilnir.firililiitlnv. A montrumark-iblo roniiMly. SYPHILIS Nu tri'ittmont for this torrlulu blood disease lint ever boon moro sit ; cuniul. iifirhiulHtraiiKOroiiiliiriuiiiPUto In the lUht of modern m'Tencu this diBuiiso In pinltlvo y rtirab'oantl every truce of lint poison entirely removed from the blooJ , * LOST MANHOOD , and iimbltloti. norvoiis- IIOH < , tlmldltv. duspimdoncy and all weakneij and ilUordetH of youth or munhouii , Kolluf ohliilueil atonce. . , . . . . SKIN DISBABKS. and nil illboaspi uomacn. blood , liver. Uiinuyi uiiil uro treated HU icossfully : with the kiKiwnromedloiiforthodinin ji. . Wrlto foroirouUH uttUuuoUloii lUt. fros Uf/t.dllll REDITORS' SALE ublic ctionl Of the Stock of THE At His Store , 1314 Farnam Street. Will commence Thursday , June 30 , at 10:30 : a. m. , and .continua daily until the debts are paid. Hots of Sale , 10:30 : a , m. , 2:30and : 1:30 : p. m. This Stock consists of Diamonds , Fine Watches , Jewelry , Solid 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. xT. U. KR.E1NOH Will OoncUict tlie © eile. , 1512 Douglas Street , Omaha. Western Asents Wright & Dltson'a TENNIS GOODS. KKAC'II 33ASK GALU GOODS. A full Hue of Kcncral Atlilotlc Goods. GYMNASIUM GOODS Hammock * , lliitlilni : Hulls Foot , Hull * : . Indian UIulH. Dumb Molls' . Ho.its , Xol-i , Suincb , I'liie Fishing Tui'lcli1 , etc. , oto. PLUGS and FIREWORK ECHO for cntaloRiio and prices. Special at tention given to mall orders. P1UCL.B GITJVHAXTI2I2D. Frank Cross Gun Co. , 1512 Douglas Street. ave Your Hvcs tested free byan RXPHIIT OITICIAN I'orfeotadjiistinent. Superior Ionia * . Norv- oiislinadacho cured by uslni ; our Snootaclcd and Kyosla.sses I'llco * low for Ural elaas THE ALOE , PEHFBLO CO , , HIS Ilt'i ' Cfill It ) 1 ! ? 15 C Dr"Bail3y , $ r The Loading Dentiss Third Floo" . P ixton Dloa'c. lolrpliono lOS'i. Killi nuil I'.ini.iin Sis. A full n't of tcutn on rubber for fi. 1'crfectll , Tvculi nlthout pliitui or ruiiioMi.itilo urldKO work Jii t the llilnitfur blniiun ol iniblluspuiikur , uovur Uioiiilonn TEETH EXTRACTE3 WITHOUT PAIN. All flllliu nt roasonnlilo ratrs. All worK rr.intod. fill this out for a j-uldo NEBRASKA National B ank. DEPOSITOR. ' OMA-IW.J U. S. . rnpllnl $193,031 OHIcarjanJniroQtJri llonrr W. Vntoi.'i'iil lul It. UUuiblnt. TloiipciiiMjat US Hurloj , V / Mor oJoliiM. Ccllln , J. .M. IL 1'atrlot U fii \ liuuJ , Ciulilur. Tl-llfl lliON BANK. Or Hi" IJ < iiu > r llnlilt I'o.lll-x-lj fiiicil liy itiliiilnUlorliiir ! llnlnc * ' < ; oiiii > n hiici'iik" . It cnn bo Riven In u cup of calico or tea , or In food. wltuouttnotsnowlrdsooitlio patient. Ittiabiolutcly liarralosB , &nd will effect a permanent and ipecuy euro , whether the p U a moderate drinker or an aloouollo wreolt. It liaa boonKlven In thousand ! of o < isir. and In fvofy Inntance a perfect euro liaa Tel * lowed. Itiirirr FulU TUobyitem oncelmprrcnated with Ilia epeJlflo.lt bccoium an utter liupoouiblllty Tor the liquor upbetllo to oitm. lidl.lll'.N % rK ! lKIO CD. . 1'rop'rj , rlntlnnatl , O. 49 > paaa boolc of pirtlimlsra ( roo. 1'u ba bad of ICiilni-t Ui ) . , l.ltliand UotiKl.ii Sis. . Ihtli anil L'uiiilii ytH Who eg.ili * . lllaUu. Ill ueo t'i Co- unil ItluliitritbOii Unu Uo. , Uin.tlia. Nub AMUSISMFINTS. WONDBRLAKTD. \\KKK. COMMINCINU : JUNK n. IHJOU OI'HIIA Cfl "Trip to Indlii. " ' l.UUV'Tliu Ululi MiuholliKilrl. "llOJ.I.A."Tliul.WliU llulf Woman , TDK OAI.l.OWS u.ed lu l.nuculluu Nvll anil Dlxuu 1OO. TO AlaLx. 1OO , Thente ; Ticket ! & aua Ida. Mackintosh Clothing-Wholesale. Rubber Clothing-Wholesale. GerniaEScx-Wholesale Fish and Shield Sliders-Wholesale. WESTERN AGENT FOR THE Grand Rapids Felt Boot Co. , ' Meyer Rubber Shoe Co. , New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co. HO GOODS AT RETAIL Owing to groitly Inoronaoct business I have baon forced to rent the ground flo f , 44x160 foot , on corner of Howard nni Twelfth streets , In addition to the building I now occupy at 1111 Harnoy street , to hold tha stock I urn { jotting for full and winter. Send for Lets , discounts , etc. Z. T. LJNDSEY. III ! Harney Street , Omaha , Neb. Hupirlor mU.inticn for educating Younc la lioj Couraeof etudy thor ' oiiKli , Mugirnlnnd ilrrartinrntR Inchesturdcr " > " ' licrnnf Iliobcet Amcrii u uiiil Kiir < i [ > enii rnlttito , IAFK mi'l ' Ix'iiutlful Rroutulii , n w LiifMlnKK , rooinit mil vculUittej. lltlitcil b > ir ( lcu | ScptPinlipr "Hi her cntnloKUd a'l < lifpn Kui T. W. Il.lltlCI/JT , 1'iCM. C'OLDJIIIJA , MO , CUwli l I Unity. Si lentifle ami niiilnru , Courirt n. Slurly Pirparrl tot Co. . lei-r Husineu WL tl'mnl l Ann | nl Olilr t .Milllurj Hrlinol In Mo. , wlih the l > el Mililiry ori4ni2.iiiiin Infantry and Anltlciy Urlll tatl Actunl 4'uvolry. Illli-nwUc' lliitir % ( lili lltn now tciniadded , prnvldin all niulrrn onvrnirn I ce for Iti-alnit ; iluhlllii ; * I lxprn r lowt r Ilian Ihokeof any icliool oircMU2 the amt ailvautates Jlluttmt Catalutuo. Addrc& % i Major < s STixiijaa i.ta , na : . . , , ucXINQTON , MO. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. curolr Jreo. corro p ppndcn'-o , itrlcll Ulllcu bourt V B. u. lo 'i r , in. Bundiirt 10 it. m.tu Uin Elastic Stockings -rou V/eak Limbs Varicose Veins Swellings , nil sizes. - Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformity Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. run ALOE&1TOOLI ) C'O.ML'ANY. 114S , lOlb St. , Next to Post In diseases such in Consumption , Heart Fnl ) . me , Lit ( irlpiiofind Hi after onects , wliero , s'.lmu- lantb nro Indicated ns incdlcliml ticents , HIP best rrsuiunriiobtnliinhlu ! > > using "Cream I'uroltte. " This whiskojrlmi no oijtml In purity or mellowness ami , because It Is distilled from rye , ( tliu most mi' unions of all cmlni ) , mid doublr mutureil , U very liolvisainu IIH u IxtU'raKo. Kor nil imrpusei Hhfarsuiipj'kirtociirn lili'kles ( knovMJ osllour- Ijons ) . TorRalo ut nil llrst-class dilnklnit pluws r.nd drugstores. Call for "Ortam 1'un Hue" anil t.il > n no otliiT. You mnr know It Ij III dfllclo" * Du\or uud the | iroprltnrr bottlu In which It.U 7 lULUlUHD A CO. ,