8 T11K OMAHA DAILY BEK ; WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 11 , 1893. CRIEBERSOS WAS JEALOCS Passion Moved Hostler Ed to Murder His Mistress and Himself. HER SKULL TURNED THE BULLETS Two Stints nwl nt Cline IMngp , fulled to Kill llcr-IIU Own 1.1 Co Kmlly Tnlu-n Mctnitft of n llntnnrknlilo Occurrence. Mrs , Nettle Hcach will go down to poster ity ns having one of the most phenomenally ltnicnctrablo | skulls ever brought bcforn public nttcntlnn , while her husbaiuMVIlllam Boaeh , will bo known ns n most wonderfully patient nn'l ' long suffering spoil * . ! . Kd. ' Grlobcrson , tlio third actor In a most bloody tragedy rnaotecientorday morning , will bo remembered as a man whose Inf.ittiation was far in excess of his judgment. H all happened early yesterday morning in n roar room of a Hat nt - \ ( North \ Fourteenth ntrcct. .Just before 7 e'rlock the slceplm : inmates - mates of tbo house were aroused by the sound of four swiftly succeedingshots and a woman's scream. Those wlm rushcl to the room llrst were greeted by the woiils : "Kd has killed mo and himself , too. " With the blood streaming from twoghastly holes In her head , tbo woman sank on the floor. On a chair , with bis bead thrown back , sat tbo man who flrod tbo shots , stone dead , blood and brains oozing from a terrlblo hole lit bis left temple , through which a bul let had entered. Very Hrmirl : < : tl > ln Itrliilloin. It was only another version of the old , old story of Illicit love and Insane Jealousy , ag gravated perhaps in some of Its aspects. About four weeks ago tlio dead man , Kd. .1 , GriulK-rson , a liostlcr employed at .Mentor's stables , went to the Hat and engaged from Mrs. M. G. D.twson , the landlady , a room to bo occupied by himself and wifo. The couple moved in and apparently got along happily together. Every morning the woman would go out and remain away all day. She saiil she was employed as a nurse mid notblng was thought of her actions. H developed , however , that Ibo woman was JMrs. Isottio Dcaeh , and" that she lived with bcr husband , William Beach , at BIB North Fourteenth street. Every day slip would go homo and remain v Ith her children , and every night she would return and sleep with her lover. But this could not last. Beach , though very patient , had insisted that his wife ccaso her very remarkable conduct , and she Dually agreed to do It. When she told her lover of Itcr Intention to "reform , " ho told her ho would kill her if she attempted to leave him. Monday night she told him that it would bo tbo last time she would visit him. She had fully determined to break oft her relations with hiin'and give her attentions to her children if not bcr husband. Mililn HUTIirt'Ut Omul. When the couple woke up yesterday morn ing Gricborson sat on the edgenthe bed anil told the woman she would never leave tbo place. Ho then llroil point blank at her head , but the shot went wide. Whang went tbo revolver again , and this time the bullet struck the woman fairly in the back of the lioad. And then another shot struck her just back of the car. Both bullets fell to the lloor , flattened out like they had been llreil against a stone wall. Two severe scalp wounds were the results of the shots. Grioborson put the pistol to his loft temple and llred. lie lived about three hours As soon as the inmates of the house were alarmed and the police had been notified , Mrs. Bench wf nt to her own home , nnd was tlioro found by the police. Tnlil nt tlin Inquest. The inquest held at tbo morsruc during the afternoon on the body of Gricborson did nol develop any now facts. Mrs Beach was the first witness. She told about living with the deceased as his wife , and at the same time was living witli lior husband. Grieberson bad often threat ened to kill her if she over left him , as he was very Jealous of Beach. When she won I to the room where she was in the habit o nicctlng her lover , ho told her she woul ; novel-got out of the place alive. Witnes'1 said that she .vas afraid of her lover , but when ho talked of killing her and bimsul she chldcd him and as a general thing got him into good liumorjigain. "Tills moining , " said Mrs. Beach , ' "whet Ed got up , ho again told mo ho would not let mo leave the room. Ho then shot at me tbo llrst bullet went over my head , but the other two struck inc. Ho then sat do n in ; i chair near the door and shot himself. " Continuing , the witness said that Griober son was angry because she had told bin ; that their relations must cease , as she was determined to brace up and reform. During such conversations Grlobcrson often talked of leaving the town and was urged to do so by the woman. Mrs. Bead told how she gave the alarm after her lovot had shot himself and related all the convcr sation which occurred after they awoke li tbo morning. CoKiil/ant ofllls ) SlKiinr. William Beach , the husband of the injured woman , told his side of the story. He know that his wife was intimate with Griobcrson , mul had often tried to induce her to remain nt homo. Then ho told about leaving his wife n year or more ago because &ho would run around , but ho came back again and went to living with her on her promise to bo good.Witness Witness described how his vtifo eamo homo yesterday morning with her head and face all covered with blood and how ho washed her wounds and sent for a doctor. While ho was washing the blood from her face she told him all about the affair and asked that some ono no sent to got a doctor for her lover. In explaining his remark niado in tbo morning that "This will end all my troubles , " witness said ho hoped then , that if Griehorson died , that his wife would stay at homo and take care of her three children. Mrs.j. \ . S , Forgravo , who rooms across the hall In the house where tnc urlmo was com mitted , told how Mrs , Beach woke her up uud said that her huahaml bad shot himself , Beyond offering some temporary assistance the witness know nothing about the case. r\ Then the police ofllcors told their story and the case went to the Jury. A verdict of sui cide was rendered. At the conrluslon of the Inquisition Mr. Beach and his erring wife went homo to gether. Telegrams from relations of Cirie- bcrson at Wluterset , la. , were received by the coroner last evening ordering the body forwarded there. This will bo done today , Grlobcrson was about 25 years old , His re lations with thu Beach woman covered a period of about two years , The pistol ho used was a US calibre. o It Took TrmiMc , Hut Hit ( lot It. About two or three months ago I pur chased from you a bottle of Clmmborlala's Cough Uomoily , put up in JJcs Molncs la. Such good rcuults wore obtained from its use that I enclose ? l.t > l ) and ask you to send mo two bottles by express , J. A , Scrlvcn , 18 E. 15th ativot , Now York City. To H. II. I-rfino , druggist , 1'cokbklll , N. V. Mr. Bcrlvcn Is president of ono of tlio largest shirt laotorlcfl in Now Vork and widely known in business ehvlcs. When troubled with a cold , give this remedy a trial , llko Mr. Scrlvcu , you will want it when again la need of suoh a medicine , GO cent bottles for ealo by druggists. A Contriut. Omaha : Thermometer 2 = below , wind blowing mlloa mi hour ; lee uud snow ovorvvvhoro. Sun Hortmrdlno : Thermometer 70 ° 1nbovo ; no enow no wind ; ( lowers ovory- whore. To exchange the discomforts of the ono for tl.o comforts of the other it id only necessary to purolmao , froin thu \f \ > city ticket ngont of the Burlington k Jtouto ivt 1223 Kurnam St. , u round trip tiokot to the Paclllo Coust ; eighty dolr Inra will do It. * The best , ovorlnnd train is the Bur lington's No , a , which IPUVOS Oinnhn nt 4:50 : p. m. dally , making foncuutiou in Poijvp * ' Uio next morning w.th nil " " 'J.YnnS'CouUnental trains vto the scenic i to tbo Coast. Aormimii.MiNimtm.miM : : : : rA Imnirnsn ltnnkritil | Stork of Slrtir * mid Itnti- hrrx lloiiqht Yr li-nliij'liy tltn lloiton Hlnrr , OtiRd 1110ro Hoston Store nniiounccs ono of Us fittaous bankrupt shoo sales. Thia tinio the stock Is ao grout tlmt with nil tlio room wo hnvo , wo cannot llnd place for the wliolo slock at onuo , Mcantlmn It Is coininp In load after load , and sorted nnd mil In shape. Wo know enough about It to say that ns soon as the Fivlo bo ins ( probably Thursday ) wo will innko those prices. What other bargains will follow will bo so great that you can't even pncsa nt thorn. Just listen to this : ( : ILThreu ) liltlo cents buy child's 2oc rubbers. 10o buys a pair of misses' Hoc rubbers. ! lei * . buys child's arctics , worth "OL . JtOc buys lauics' Ik-oco lined low over shoes , worth $1.00. 11)3 ) buys boys' lleoco lined buckle over- , slina * , worth 41.00. Uoc buys ti pair of inotrs heavy rolled odgu rubber overs , forfeit boola or Gor man soukfl , worth $1.00. Illc buys mon's llei-co lined buckle nrctic overshoes , worth $1.00. ! > ' ) Q buys men's lloeoo llnutl snow ex- cluilinc nrctlo overshoes , worth 81.5. All the men's and ladies' line leather shoes , nil thu child' * shoes , nil the misses' shoos will no just as cheap at ) those rubbers. Boston Store prides ilsulf and bonsts of Us oriplnallty. The prices "wo quote nbovo have never been quoted before .by llvinjf mnn. And wo have t.hotisands of pairs of al most every kind , not ono or two pairs of borne odd sixes that nobody wants , but hundreds of pair. * of each KI/.O. IJOSTON STORE , Greatest shoo bargain givers in the whole world. N. W. cor , 10th and Douglas , Omaha. Tolinrro Statistic * . Tlio. first Missouri district Is the largest tobacco manufacturing center in the world , and shows steady gains over nil competitors. The internal revenue receipts of this district in 1892 wore e.-tl(51U.2l ( ( , popresonting o7,094,0TJl pounds of plug , twist , line cut and smok ing tobacco manufactured nnd sold by forty-three manufacturers , some of whom tnttdo satisfactory gains. Lig gett & Myers Tobacco company of St. Louis are in this district and surpassed all previous records in 1S02. Their sales , as shown by the United Stntcs in ternal revenue books , were S7,5iO- ! ; 0)8 ! ) pounds of plug tobacco. Of this enormous output 7U per cent was their celebrated Startolacco , which bus a national reputation. There are about three pounds ot Star tobacco consumed to ono pound of any other brand of plug tobauco manufactured in the world. St. Louis inny well bo proud of her record ns n plug tobacco manu facturing contsr. A xi\v : c.Mtui.uii : The .Stitndiiril Wii iin Company Open a llranrli In Omiii. ; ! ; About December 15 last the Standard Wagon Co. began the overhauling of the building at 1200 Fariuun street , this city , for their now Omaha branch house , which they have just opened. After having iitled up the building they have opened their new repository with u full line of the numerous styles of work of which this company make. The Standard Wagon company is ono of the largest builders of buggies , car riages and spring jvagons in the United' States und their latest move in coming to Omaha and opening a. warehouse and repository , starting their traveling men out on tho'road from hero , Miows their faith in the future prospects of Omaha. Mr. N. D. Allen is in charge of the management of this new Omuha house and having a largo circle of acquaint ances in this city is a'roady "at homo" previous to opening the new institution. In addition to catering to the wholesale trade of tlio west they will retail to Omalui city trado. The main object in locating in Omaha in to bo iu a position to carry a largo stock of buggies , carriages and snring wagons , so as to bettor s-crvo their largo jobbing trade in the west. By this latest move their customers may now bo kept , in a full line of samples on short notice. The Omaha house will handle the entire trade west of the Missouri river , as well as that , of western Iowa. LOW KATIJ JiXUUICSION. To Houston , Tranil lEoturn. 'luesday , .January 17th , 18l ! ) , my fifth special party will leava Omaha , bound for Houston , Tex. The rates for tjic round trip , first clas-i , will bo cheaper than yon can buy of any railroad company , anil I will give you fifteen days to go in , llftcon days to come , and until Juno 1st , 18 ! ) . ' ! , toro'turn. For further information as to land , climate , cost of living and all particu lars as to purchase of your ticket , call on. or address R. C , P.tttorson , 425 Kamgo building1 , Omaha , Nob. Froscolucr and interior decorating , de signs and estimator furniahcd. llonry Lohmann , 1508 Dottglr.s street. & See thi ) celebrated Sohmor piano at Ford & Charlum Music Co. , 1508 Dodge. Ten ! > ; ) ' I'loiiinro For very iittlo money besides a per sonal knowledge of that rjniarkablo state Texas. A snuclul party of but-i- ncBs men from Omaha and vicinity to Galvuston and other point1) in Texas and return , will leave Omaha Sunday evening January IS 1&9U. Don't mlsY this opportunity. Tlcicotn for the trip can only bo obtained from F. F. Wil liams , room f > 22 First National Bunk Building , who will furnish full particu lars upon application. Our Sioflnl | Iturn Sale ts Urimlng Crowds of I'riulunl nnd l > ommirnl | llii. > iir . Our bleached and cream damask which wo nro selling during this bale at COo a yard is pronounced to bo the best value over offered isi tills city. Our towel counters are crowded with the best values ever bhown at ICc , lee , lOc , and Uoo each. ( Special big bargain in Gorman damask toweling ; also Scotch twilled crash at lllo yard , would be cheap at 16o. Blo.iuhud and brown muslin , pillow cubing , ( loublo width Micotlng , bleached or brown , in greater variety and nt lower prices than you will llnd in this city.A . A vihlt to this sale at this time will well repay you for your time and trouble and bo the means of having you money besides. JIAYDHN UROS , RECEIVED MR , WILEY'S ' BID Electric Light Given a Ohanco to Compote with Gasoline in the Suburbs. FIGURES FROM THE CONTRACTORS I'rlro * ntVlilcli Ollirrs Are Willing to Tnko tfi thtl.n.iit the Metropolitan Com- piiny I.iilil Dunn Under Other Council Work. When the council convened last night the charter committee reported that it had com pleted its labors. Upon motion the report was accepted and the amendments were or dered published In Tun Br.i : and the World- Herald next Satunlny afternoon. Next Monday night the council will meet in special session to takooillclal action upon the proiwspd charter amendments. The bids for street lighting were opened , Mr. Minim insisting that the purpose was oiily to till out the unexplrcd term of the Metropolitan Street Lighting company , which went to the wall. That belli ! ? the case , the council could consider only bids for gasoline lighting. The other members had a different opinion , and then the bid of the New Omaha Thomp son-Houston Electric Light comp.iny was road. That company offered to put In 1,200 , candle power arc lights and run them on an all-night schedule at the ate of & )0 ) per lamp per annum. For gasoline lighting the bids were as follows : Joseph 1C. I Iced li ! candle power , moonlight schedule , $17.40 per lamp per annum , and an all night schedule , S18.JV ) per lamp per annum , liobcrt Seegar , 12 candle power moonlight schedule , $18 , and an all night schedule $ ' . ' 0.20 ; Hun Vajwr company , 12 candle power , moonlight schedule J10.0 , and an all night schedule $18.75. All of the bids were referred. The junk dealers of the city Imagined that Iht'.v were being taxed too high and in a lengthy petition asked to have the license fee reduced. Several of the draymen Joined in a petition anil asked the council to reduce the license levied upon that line of business. By resolution the city treasurer was in structed to proceed against the Pullman Car company and collect $10,000 of personal tax that was levied for the years ISbU to Ib'JJ , in clusive. Tim committee on police was instructed to look up and report upon the need of pro viding bolter jail facilities for the care of city prisoners. At the next meeting of the council the committee on grades and grading will report upon all contracts now in existence for grading or filling streets , and what has been done toward the completion of the work under such contracts. An ordinance granting the Electric Sub way company a franchise was read twice and referred. The company asks the privi lege of constructing and maintaining wires , subways , mains and conduits over , under and along the streets of the city. In con sideration of the granting of the franchise the company agrees to place in its conduits , free of charge to the city , a duct or pipe of sullli'ient capacity for the exclusive use of the police and llro department. Few women can kill a steer , but they can get the essence of n steer's nutriment in Cudahy's Hex Brand Fluid Beef , which in valids crave. Mat I nee ; U'uiliiusiluy. Como early if you want to see "After Durk"with Master Herbert Ltx Martina , the ohild nrtist , Mclutyro r.tid Heath , the Stewart Sisters nnd the river of real water. An.y seat in the1 house for 25c. IIK.VTIIICK TO X The Itaplil Growth of tlio Starch Maiiurac- turliiK ItiiHlnpss of That City. Few inunufiictui'in < enterprises in the state can boust of suoh progress as hits boon mudo by the Beatrice Starch Co. in the way of building up a large busi ness and critublibhing a reputation for its goods. Not only is Beatrice starch recognized in Nebraska us being equal in quality to the best brands known , but its reputation lias extended to the south and west as well. The company is ship ping over three ears a month to one point alone on the Pnclllc uoubt. The southern Mates are constantly incratb- ing their orders , showing that Beatrice starch is growing in popularity with con sumers , and consequently with the retail dealers. The feceret of the popularity of thn starch is very evident the Beatrice people have made it a rule to put out none but the very best and their goods always come up to the highest standard iu coioi1 and strength. All charitably inclined ladies andgon- tlciuen who have cast oil clothing that they have no use for will confer a favor upon the hick poor at St. Josephs hos pital , of which there are many , by send ing the same to the above hospital or by notifying by postal card , telephone or letter , when they will bo promptly called for. IAST : on SOUTH Via the \Viil > : isli Kcnitc. The short line to St. Louis and quick est route south. Only 37 hours to Hot Springs. Only SO hours to Now Orleans. Only 38J hour to Atlanta , Only CU hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fast time to all points east and south. Round trip tickets to Hot Springs , Now Orleans , Lake Charles , Gulvoston , San Antonio , City of Mexico , Los Angeles , San Fran cisco , MobileJacksonville , Tampa , Ha vana and all the winter resorts ot the south and west. Reclining chair cars free to St. Louis , Toledo and Detroit. Pullman bulTot sleeping cars on all trains. Dnggngo chocked from hotels nnd private residences to destination. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations nnd further information call at Wabash ticket olllco. 1502 Farnntn street , or write , G. N. CLAYTON , Agent , Omaha. If you will call at our now store wo will nrcbtmt you with n copy of a beauti ful piece of music. Fora & Charlton , 1608 Dodge. Real ofitato. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. 6iila N. Y. Life bid ? . J , Aldrlch Libby nnd Trixlo Frlgan/a , late of the Digby Boll Opera company , hnvo joined Hoyt's "A Trip to Chinatown" com pany , and nro considered most valuable acquisitions. The cast is the ablest that has yet appeared in this piece , and the scenery and stage trappings are identically the same TUc only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. iu Millbas of Homes 4o.Years the Standard. tlmt nro now tittqg used In the two years' run of "A Tn | to Chinatown'1 nt Hoyt's Madison Square Ultatcr in Now York City. The onpiRenicnUof "A Trip to Chinatown" at the Hoytl openiwtoinorrmv nlpht anil con- .union three nlKhtJi , with Saturday matinee , riio sale of scats ) opens this morning at U o'clock. Lloyd's theater iIs closed tonight , but the box-ofllco will botfiKin all day for the | ntrKso | of selling tickets to the hundreds of pur chasers for "AlWp to Chinatown. " The announcement of the coming of Joseph Murphy perhapsdfrings Joy to the hearts of nero people than the announcing of the coin- ng of any other actor in the country. This s particularly so In this community , whore Mr. Murphy is extremely popular. On Sun- lay , Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday next Me. Murphy comes to the Hoytl. and the first two nights will present "Thb Kerry Gow , ' and the last two "Shuun Kline. " Mr. Mark Murphy and his company of comedians will present their latest New York success , O'Dowd's Neighbors , " at the Funiam Street theater for four nlchts com mencing Sunday matinee , .lanunry JR. Usual Wednesday matinee. "O'Dtwd's Xuigtilwrs" Is ono of tlioso theatrical productions for which one cannot llnd name In the diction ary. It deals with everything and for want of a better nnitie It can bo called a musical farco. Call it what you will , it Is entertain ing , it creates laughter and plenty of it. The management boasts that It Is the largest comp.iny traveling this season , that Interprets what may bo termed legitimate Irish farce comedy. There are no less than twenty-two people in the cast , and the cos tumes used are new and strikingly attrac tive. Hollicking comedians , pretty girls and arliats whoso vocal abilities are well known , together with the comedy , all go to make up an extremely entertaining combination. The principal comedians of the company are Mark Murphy , D.ivo Conroy anil Phil Mack , and these funuiakers never fall to capture nit audience. Another strong card is Miss Mary Cahill , the dancer ( late of the Miss Hclyett company ) , who executes the Spanish dances in a way that will make Carmcnclta look to her laurels. Miss Jennie Murphy is also a member of the company who has been well known as a comic opor.i singer. No trouble or expense lias been spared and a host of Now Yorrf favorites are engaged , among whom are the Misses Taylor , Norton , Winton , Rraves : Messis. Uobcrts , Uigges , Hoynolds , Holcombe , and the well known Irish come dians , Conroy and Mack and several others. Heserved seats for the Mission concert go on sale this morning at Ford & Charlton's IWS ) Ledge street. The program is surely a most enjoyable one and ought to bo en joyed by a full house. Dr. Price has been for years perfecting his Delicious Fla voring Extracts , and they arc now winning their way to universal favor from their merits. No housekeeper who has once flavored ; a cake , pudding or cream wjth DR. PRICE'S FLAVORS OF VANILLA , LEMON , ORANGE , ETC. , will .ever return to the use of any other flavoring ex tract. ' ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DR. PRICE'S and satisfy yourself of their superiority.- The Price Fla- vtfring' Extract Company are the only exclusive manufac turers of Flavoring Extracts upon the continent. 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I wilt iOiij ( to- curelrpic dl 1'HKKionnr uO rar tha preiorlp. tlon that cured uauf lliDitt troublai. Atlarjji , U A. UUADLUV lUril. ! CBKEU. UlOa Best Cure For All disorders of the Throat nnd L\mg3 Is Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It has no equal as a cough-cure. Bronchitis "When I was a boy , 1 had a bronchial trouble of such n persistent and stub born character , that the doctor pro nounced It Incurable with ordinary remedies , but recommended mo to try Aycr's Cherry 1'cctornl. I d'd so , and ono bottle cured mo. For the last fifteen years , 1 have used this preparation with Kood effect whenever I take a bad cold , and 1 know of numbers of people who keep It In the housu all thu time , not considering It safu to bo without It. " J. 0. Woodsou , I' . M. , Forest Hill.W.Va. ' 3' "For nioro than twcnty-fivo years , ft was a sufferer from lung trouble , at tended with coughing so severe at times as to cause hemorrhage , the parorysmi frequently lasting three or four hours. 1 was induced to try Aycr's Cherry 1'cc- toral , and after taking four bottles , was thoroughly cured.Franz IlofTiuau , Clay Centre , Knns. La Grippe "Last spring I was taken down with la grippe. At times I was completely prostrated , and so dinicult was my breathing that my breast scorned as If confined in an Iron cage. I procured a bottlu of Aycr's Churry Pectoral , and no sooner had I began taking It than icllcf followed. I could not bellovo that the effect would bo .so rapid and the euro so Complete. " W. II. Williams , Cook City , S. Dak. Prepared by Dr. J. C. A Vcr & Co. , Lowell. U .tie. Hold by nil DrugirlM * . 1'rlce $1 ; elx bottles , $3. Prompt to act , sure to cure AMUSEMENTS. NEW JOEL' A UOODJ 'iHW8 ' THURSDAY , JAN. M.itlnoc Saturday. A T TO As plnycil ovor4OO consocntlvo nlahts nt Ilojrt's Mudlson Square thoatur , Now York The sale of scats will open Wednesday murn- Ins nt tlio following prices : I'lrat Honr. ! > lc , i. " > u and JI.OO : balcony , Mo and 75u : callorv , " . " > c. mum st. TIOTEB pi. . . . . . l.lko Homo nil Itotuls lend to the llou o of 'Succoss. WM. A. BRADY'S See the River of Real Water. Wednesday nnd Saturday Ktatlnos. ONDERLAND and BIJOU THEATRE. ALL THIS -WEEK. THE GOLDEN GIANT AND THE Novelty Transatlantic Co. LESS THAN POPULAR PRICES. EXPOSITION HALL , FRIDAY , JAN. 13. OVIDB M U&IN The Celebrated Violinist and Ills Company of Artists. Annie Louise Tonner-flusin , soprano Inez poiemer , - Mezzo-soprano PierDeiosio , - BOSS A Delightful Progam of Enjoyable fcic , DO NOT MISS IT. Popular I'rlccs $1.00 , TSe. We. Kcsorvc'l seats on sale Wednesday inomliiK at Kurd & Cliarllon'a. DR. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURECODLIVEROIL WITH PHOSPHATES. . Invalids need no longer dread to take that great specific for consumption , Cod-Liver Oil and Phosphates , As prepared by Dr. Wilbor's , it is robbed of the nau seating taste , and also embodies a preparation of the phosphates , giving nature the very article re quired to aid the healing quali ties of the oil , and to re-create where disease has destroyed. This article also forms a remark able tonic , and will cause weak and debilitated persons to become strong and robust , Dr. Wilbor's Emulsion should be kept in every family for instant use on the first appearance of coughs or irrita- ion of the lungs. Manufactured only by A. B , WOOR , Chemist , Boston. It cures consumption , coughs , colds , bronchitis , debility , wasting diseases , asthma , influ enza , scrofulous humors , pneu monia. Sold by all druggists , Catarrh ! CiTll jfj Is Insidious , MaKcs Hail UlooU-Poor HnMth-.MIsory Says the Very Foundation of Life. Specific Oxygen ilostrojrs the U.itaira Korinii In tlio liouii , nmkoatliu blooJ lirlgninnd imru zivo/out to the vital fori'aiIn lirlof , makoa von now uealn , Cod9 ! , Couglit , Uron- cliltls , Heudacho yluld as If by music. "Oxygen Book" ami 4 Trys Free. SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO , , Bulte 010 Bhcely Blilf , Oumlia , & IT HAS GOME TO THIS Wo have finished invoicing encl are perfectly satis fied with the result of our four months business with you. As we have not been with you e ] Wo , therefore , to show you our Have arranged to beneft you this year at a sacrifice ' $ * to ourselves ; honing thereby , to increase our < 3r sales. l $ We Inaugurate A Genuine ! ® Manei 500.pairs of odd suit PANTS called from suits out of which coat and vest have been sold. Pants must go now , and that's why the price is $ L.5O For Pants. Fancy Worsted and Gassintere PANTS. SOOof them , from finer suits , the pants alone being \ worth $5 to S6. but go at $2.50 , S3 and $3.25. | 2OO black clay worsted heavy weight pants , perfect' ' trousers , well made , but we bought to sell with 1 $14 , $18 and $22.5O suits. Weclose them to you at $3.75 A PANTS. Cor. 13th and Fnrnam Streets. Compel your Shoe Dealer to supply you witli LUMBERMAN OVERS AND r Shce G o JVIAK1JSNO EXTRA CIIAKC.F FOR ROLLED EDGES. Sco the New Jersey SPECIALTIES , They are line. Notice name ON SOLES. Dealers can get I'rice Lists ami Dls * counts on application. I carry a big stock ami am Western Agent for the New Jersey Co. Wltliout money nnil.Tltlioiilprloj. To the Von nro not well , and havona money or time to see .1 dojtor. Cut out the numo printed huro. Kll'ANri fllKMIUAIj U1J. . NKW yonic PaKtoltona postal onnl , Wrllo your own namison the other Hliluof the curd : put It In the I'oit Ulllui'i and liy return mall you will nut n letter un.l- rninomo'llulnu ' I lint will do yon tooJ. Try It uud toll ycur frlcndd. PERMANENTLY CUE/ED / < H ? HO PAY WlJ UKFEIl YOU TO 2,500 PATIENTS. Hucncial Reference : Kat'l Hank of ( loramcNe , Omaha. No DicTlWi'ioN from business. No Operation. luvchllsiitonupMiitliiMl. Wrlttoni Riiarantoo tonbio * luiciy rum nil Idnils of KUl'TIJHKof botiinoxui.Hlth * nnt tlio USD of KiiJfuornyrlnf.'c , no n.uttor of liuw louj ttnudlug. The 0. E. MILLER GOMPARY , 307-308 N , IT , LIFE QLDD. , OMAHA , HEO , fur Olrcnlnr , REMOVAL AI.A-rfA"Jt.V/ AJEL * VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , o'l outlM st-jMc of 1)1 un ) i U mjd will < r OIK l\ > r Thli ty Dny * only wo 1 ' . . OhrUtmni Jewelry and S VOP .IPO at Ion tli tn mmjfwturar'j nt. Fourteenth and Frtrnam Strotsts- I Will move Jan. I , to N. Sv. Cor. IClli and I'-imam. BAl'Ea I-'OH Ji.V M' .