Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 30, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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    TTTH HAT ATF A HATTY RRR. S'VTITIinAV
FALCONER'S ' SATDRDAY SALES
The Extraordinary Values Wo Are Offering
in Beautiful New Goods
COMMANDS THE ATTENTION OF ALL
„ . . . , „ „ H , Waterproof Co-Un anil .Mtic-
klnti > > > litii Snlel nt n I'rnctlon ( Thnlr
Vnltli Nolo Viirolully All of lli
.Mcntiiineil llnlu > v.
Lndion' and children's macklntoshos
find waterproof Kn110IltH | | "l Sl-Oi'ictioh.
Lailii'M * wutcrpHiof cli-ciilai'B , all sizcn ,
rciilnr value JJ.t'O , Saturday Sl.O.i
tn < 'h.
Children's wntorproof tfarineiits , niadu
with elcei | capo and extra hot-el , i-cyuhu-
l'i ie-e- . * l.7.r > , Hitturdtiy only $1.0. " ) .
Imported waterproof garments , inaao
f.f . HIk ! and wool mixtures , regular vtiluo
S-l - ± 75and § l"i.OO , Saturday only W.L'O
CIH'll.
All the Hiielfrinan denihlo texture
inai'ldntewhe-s. n ulur rolail i > rico all
over the world. $110.0(1. ( Saturday we will
tell thfin tit sMU.fiO each.
r > n he-avy heaver shtuvhi , all now frondB
nnd pretty borders' , rogulur vttluu $ i'l.7r > .
Katurelitv only * I.OS.
. ' 1.1 deiulilove > ol shawls , full fiixo , reg
ular rejtuil price * 5.oO. Sutiu'doy only
jy.io.
I.UNCII UASKKTS ICC.
line lunch biiskutH Sattirdtiy for lOo ,
regular value Hoe a limit of U to u cus
tomer.
tomer.PKAKL SIIIUT BUTTONS 7C.
Saturday flOO dozen Ilrst quality pearl
Bhirt buttons , rofjuhir value luc , a do/.en
Saturday only 7c.
UMHKKL-L-AS fiHc.
000 unibrollas Stiturday. Uofrular price
E-l.OM and $1.2:1 ; to chiso them out your
cholee fwc , a limit of U to a customer.
COUSKTS 8o. ! )
The famous I-O corset to close them
out , euily a fo\v K-ft : regular price $ -.7" ) ,
balurdtiy vour choiuo for 81)u. )
SI10PIMKG HAGS.
Shopping bags , worth $1.00 , at 'l.'ic ;
( th ] ipitifr haijB with Htorllns silver trim-
iuiiif.rM at . " ) ( ) c : shopping bagt ) , seal Iptithor
Htiteen to | ) . KitBe.ul ; leather silk trimmed
bags , worth f 'iO. atl. ' . " ) .
NOTION'S.
Colored cliemts-oltes witn etuis 10
match , worth ( i5e per bet , today 'iOc
a K-t ; gill anel silver hair pins atlo a
dozen : linen thread , 2c a spool ; 15c stays
3c a do/en today ; nickle-pltitcd safety
pint , , all sixes , ! ! o a dnzen ; duiihcss hairpins -
pins , never lust , lie a package ; ncedlo
cases , worth 25c , at 15c.
100 dozen ladies' and children's odd
sizes and styles of fall and winter under
wear ; all tire worth double the nrlco wo
will iiak for them.
They are sorted in three lots at 25o ,
33Jf aiielI2jc each.
150 ebi/cti men's best qualities English
merino half hose in solid black , tan and
jmiUled , regular -10c quality , Saturday
25c a pair.
( id ili'/en ' men's best quality medium
weight French merino underwear in
brown and blun , all finished seams and
Bilk finished fre < nts , regular Si.50 qual
ity , Saturday $1.00 per garment.
50 dozen ladies' extra good quality ,
ladies' onyx dyed , full regular inaelo
hnso , n quality always bold at from 50c
to 75c , all In erne lut at 25o a pair.
WOOL DRESS GOODS.
Fe > r Saturday night at 7:30 : ei'clock for
51.88. Full dress pattern , 7 yards , nov
elty black and white imported dress
goody , not eino in the lot worth less than
3.50 , choice tonight at 81.S8. See west
show window.
FOR $2.15 PER PATTIORN.
Wo will throw on onrcounlcrs 300 fine
all wool novelty patterns that were
bought by a Now Ye > rk Importer to sell
nt $5.00 and iHi.OO emcii , but ho wanted
the money , Mr. Falconer got them at
his own price. Tonight ono to a cus
tomer at2.15. .
AT $2.50.
In this lot are line imported patterns ,
magnificent colorings and mixtures , im
ported chovieits , homespuns and heather
mixtures. Thev are worth from ' $ ( J.OO
to 5-7.00. Tonight they will only last a
little while at
2.59 each.
Se-von yarels te > a pattern.
R'Mueiiibcr prices quoted are for Sat
urday night only.
' A mving of freinS2.00to1.00on every
pattern.
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
Saturday evening from 7:30 : to ! ) :30. :
CO stamped hemstitched doylies ,
worth b'e each , will bo closed at 24e
each.
MEN'S IOC TIES.
1.000 gents' fancy light , dark and solid
black silk scarf ties , regular 25c qual
ity , Saturday night after 70 : : ! , tfioy goat
IOc each.
50 htiimiied hemstitched tray cloths
will be eloM'tl eiut at ! ) c each. They are
worth Ific each.
25 stamped hemstitched bureau scarfs
worth 50i ! will be closed e > ut tit le ! ) each.
25 pairs ( stamped pillowsliums worth
25c will be closed emt at lie ] 'or pair.
N. H. FALCONEIJ.
J'ac'ttlu Count IXi'iirflloiiH.
On Ocleibor llth the Chicago , Uouk
iHlanel & 1'aoillt ) Ky. will ! iiiuiriiruto : its
rpfjuliirvintof teiin-ihts' oxctirsieius.
Threixigh teiurist tiloopors will luiivo
Onuilia lit ll:0."i : p. in. auel run throu < ; h to
LOK Aii oliss without e.'lutiirro. These
tluviitfli OIII-H will k-iivo Oinalm nt 2U5 :
ji. in. every Wi'dnesuelay during thuHOIIHOII
until ftirthe > f tieiticu , Out. II , IS. 2.'i ,
Nov. 1. 8. l.'i , 22 anil 2i. ! ote % TliRho
will bo in charyo of anil
ev.iiiduotesd by mi a < * ont el ) the
oclobratuil IMilllips Hxenirsion Co. , and
no luiitirt will bo tsniuvel by the inaniifjo-
ini'iit this hoavun , as in thu past , to inaku
the'se ) iixiuirtilons n quick , ino.xponslvo
and coinrortublu trip for all tliosu who
( ( jitomiiliito ( jeiiij { dui'int , ' the full and
winti'i- pointH on the 1'aclllo coast.
TJio tourist blcopors used on the o o.\-
eiurtinim will bo the late t dcdltrncul by
the I'ullinan Ce ) . , bointr supplied with
the Htinio ueiuipiuont in the way eif'
beddiii ) ; , mattrabM > H , oto. , as are ut-ed on
tlio regular I'ullinan htiuulurd fcloopor ,
with a ooinjiotent porter in charjro.
For full infonntition ro ai'dlni : rutou ,
bloopin ijtir roHorvations , maps , tiino >
tables , oto. , add i ess ,
CHAS. KCN.VKUV , O. N.V. . I' . A. .
JU02 Farnain Ht. , Omaha , Nub.
TnnrUt ( aim
nro the latoHt , most eninfortublo and
coinniodioub means of travel for largo
parties. Intending tetllors.lioinoscokorH ,
' iiuntiiiii parties and others will lintl
'these ears on the Union 1'iiuitlo Byc-toni -
fully equipped in every way. For adni-
tle.nal informa'ion
leuardlnt' the so ears
H'O your nearest tieket agent , any
Union 1'aoillo ugent or addrosu
H. L. f.O.MAX ,
Gcuurnl Papseujfoi1 and Tieket Au'ent ,
_ Oiiialm , Nub ,
Ilitrlluiitoii Uoiilo tVrrlet'a 1'ulr Iluii ! < .
Oiui-ivay tlukots $7.50.
Kuuml-trii ) tlekots ( good 'M days )
" "
III. ) ,
Vustibuled and gus-ll hted trains
duliy at 11:35 : u , in , , l0 : : ! p , m. , antl 10:15 :
] ) . in.
JtoSfj , ' i ! > o eheekeel direct fira i-osl-
.
City ticket ofllco , 1J21 Fanmm
PEALS OF THE BELL
Ilaydcn Bros , Pull , the Eopo on the Bell
Stock.
AND RING OUT THE BARGAINS
Hull SMl < Three Itlc llcll HiirRnlnii In
.Sdtlonn Another ilrcnt Itcilnc-
tluii In lints from tlio
Hull Mock.
Tliis morning wo nlnco on Palo 10
pieces solid cohir china silks at 2oo per
yard in reel , navy blue , green , brown ,
yellow , orange , 'blnck , rose , cardinal
and light green. These uro just lliu
tiling for drii'cs | and fancy work and
you should como early to got colors you
desire.
Hero is what everybody wants.
SOMETHING 1'OR NOTHING.
GIVEN AWAY.
Either n paper pattern worth from lOu
to.lOo or a treittlho on laee limiting and
fancy needlework.
With any purchase from either of our
three big bargain counters In our notion
duiwi'tinent
The first counter contains
Silk garters worth Me , your choice
on 2Je.
Fine leather pocket books worth 50c
feir 2m. ,
Ftitioy powder boxes worth 7 < " > c for 2.jc.
Fine ! silk luco tics worth 7oo for UTvj.
Elegant silk handicorelilofs worth OOe
fe > r 2-Jc.
Fine elmtlaino bags worth 7 c for 2uc.
And ntimorous other articles
worth from 50c to 7uc for 2 , " > c.
And we give you free any pattern you
desire.
There ai-o two other tables , one n 30c
table , the other a .13c table , and the bar
gains on either of these tables will sur
prise you.
Remember wo are helling the finest
crochet silk you over saw for 19c , fully
worth 3C.
Don't iiilns the bargain counter of
sthmpcd linens , embroielories and laces.
Our book dmuirtmcnt still bus one
case of the Hell stack paper and en
velopes , ami you can purchase tno same
fnp : * , ! nm Ir.v.
The balance of the Bell 2oc goods go
at IPc.
All the Roll stock of fancy guimps ,
dress trimming.- , buttons , etc. , will gout
half aetual co-a on Saturday.
BELL HAT DEPARTMENT.
Another great reduction.
Roll 7c ) men's f-eotch caps 2.c. )
Bell $1.25 , $1.)0 men's scotch caps and
till in different styles 50c.
Bell $1.25 children's eiderdown caps in
elilTorent styles 50c.
Boys' school caps lOc.
Hoys' f-che > ol luttb 25c.
Bull $ -1.00 Fedoras for $1.75.
Bell 82.00 crushes for 75c.
Bell 81.00 derby hat in the latest
Knox and Dunlap shape , $2.00.
Bull 82.00 derby hat 75o.
Bell 82.50 soft hat OSc.
Bell 85.00 John B. Stetson hat In black
and nutru 82.75.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
Special bargains on ladies' ' fall and
winter garments , children's cloaks ,
ladies' woolen suits , shawls , etc.
Lot of ladies' jackets with fur trim
mings , in black and brown , regular
prieo 80.05 , will bo cltscd out today
at only J.'I.US.
Lot children's cloaks , sizes from -1 to
S , worth S3.00 to SI.00 , will go nt only
81.00
Ladies' woolen suits , worth 80.00 , your
cheiico nt only 83.50.
Great bargains on all ladies' full ami
winter garments.
Ladies'woolen ' wrapper anel tea gowns ,
regular price 87.50 , today at only
85.00.
Great reduction on till ladies' woolen
suits , skirts , shawls and infants' clonks.
UAYUEN nrros. ,
Sellers of everything.
You ( 'un'i Hunt. It.
Leave ' Omaha at1 p. m. via the Chicago
cage , Rock Island & Pacific and be i n
side the \Vorld's fair grounds at 8 a. m
the following morning. You can't make
this time via any other line , and the ac-
oomiiKHlatiems to be had on the great
Keie.'k Island are noted from Maine te )
California. Hy examining tlio map and
time tables of this line you will llml
that us a World's fair line it staueis
without an equal , as passengers can
avoid transfer and a tiresome and ex
pensive trip through the eity by getting
oil tit Etiglowooel and talcing o'lcetrie
line direct to main entra nee of World's
fair gremnds ; time , ton minutes. In
addition to this train wo have trains
leaving Omaha at 5 p. in. , 7:10 : p. m. and
10:30 : a. m. , thus giving passengers tlio
clioico of four daily trains to Chicago
and , as before stated , making quicker
time and landing passengers at tlio
World's lair in advance of till other
and with lorfs trouble and expense.
Dining ears attached to all threnigh
trains , servinjf the best meals of any
dining ear line in the United States ,
For maps eif Ohieage ) , World'ri fair
grounds , time eards nnd sleeping reser
vations call ut Hit ) : ! Farnam street.
Cliarles Kennedy , G. N. W. P. A.
"l'i HID U U unity , "
If you want to two time and money
when yeii ) go te ) the fair you will ge ) via
the Great K'iek Inland route. Why ?
IJecuubo it is the only line via whieh
you can rcaoh the fair without a transfer
through the city of ( Uiieago. Ifyeiu
will ateip and thinlc till vsovor , get one of
etir maps showing location of tlio
grounds in connection with our line at
Knglowoenl , you will see that as u
World'n fair line wo lead all others. If
you ge > via any other line you will have a
tiresome , tedious trip across the city to
mush the fair grounds , and em arrival
there will find friends who loft Omaha
game day asyoui-bolf who have boon on
the grounds an hour or more. Call at
Kock Island ticket olllco for rates , maps ,
sleeping ear reservatiems , and any in
formation you may want in regard to
routes , rates , etc. CIIAS. KKNNKUY ,
G. N. W. I' . A.
The ICiul U Drawing .NViir.
Two months moro and the Wt > rld's
fair will bo a thingof the past. Yet the
end excels the beginning. You have
never neon the like , nor ever will again.
Each building is ono grand piece of
statuary , within them are amassed
btimplos of everything that tlio civilized
world produces. Tlio Midway Plalsanco
is a iiuriosity shop of Tiriontar features.
The illuminations at night , the electric
fountains , with an everchanging hue
from white to rose and tlicnce te ) azure ,
make up a banquet eif royal beauty.
For excursion tickets at greatly reduced
rates apply to ticket olllco , Chicago ,
Milwaukee it St. Paul railway , 1501
Farnam street.
o
Are You Pliiiiinit : ; \Vurlirs l-.ilr Trip ?
Hear in mind the decided advantages
of the Chicago it Northwestern railway ,
Four daily eastern express train ? , with
now and speelal ; equipment , unexcelled
wcbt of Chicago. Low rates , Huggago
checked from your home. Choice ol
quick , fcufo and comfortable methods ol
transfer direct to tlio World's fait
grounds. Call , or send your addrosj to
the city ticket olllce , No. 1101 Farnam st.
R. R. RiTOUii : , G. F. WEST.
General Ajjent. C.1J. . it T , A.
Forty years ngo the slto of Omaha wuv
ft stream of emigrants crossing the Mis
souri river with their household ( jewels ,
votncn and children In waf/or.s ,
starting out on a journey of" six
nonths across the desert wastes
jound for Oregon , braving death
j\t the hands of the snvngo Indian ,
cmpting the fates of starvation and
urld thirst , to reach that land
) f promise. A thousand dangers
urked in wait to slay. The bones
) f thousands of the bravo , the stalwart
, ho weak and Innocent have long since
mingled with tlio dust along the trails ,
mil the story of the pioneer of the path-
ess way te ) the 1'aelllc has became tlio
cherished folk lore of an empire.
Twenty years ago Omaha had bocoinn
i eity of importance and the railroad
iintl swept asielo tlio dangers eif the path
to tlio Ptteilio. Peculation 1ms grown
apace till It.OOO.OOO ef hapify and enterprising -
prising people now dwell in tlio country
which was then a land of proinlsn
and now a land cf reali/ati'in. where the
rewards e > f imluxtry ares the largest and
Lhe joys of lifo tiie most complete e > n
earth. While the railroads have swept
aside the elanirei'sby the way. they have
not removed the terrors of the lejny
journey to tlio distant land.
This is for the people of that country
thenifeolves to do. Now they como
aiming us in tlio progressive spirit of
tno ago and pledge them
selves to prepare homes
there for such ns choose to como anel
occupy them. With tlio railroads they
make ) the change from the storm-driven
and cold scourged regions eif the east
to the stinnv vales and fruit-laden hills
of the Pacific e-otist n pleasure journey ,
with peai'o , plenty and happiness at the
end. Tlio Stearns Fruit Land company ,
whoso representative is now in Omaha ,
is eino of the active agencies in tlio
modern development of emigration.
Its hemins lie within sight of the great
eity of Portland at the western terminus
of the Union I'aclllc railroad. That city
lias a hundred thousand inhabitants and
is as progressive nnd strong In proportion
tion to its sine as any ef the cities of the
Mississippi valley. There can bo ne >
mistake in accepting the terms alTurod
by this eemipany. Its operations are
open and kn nvn. See its ropresuntativo
at room I , First National bank building ,
Omaha , or address the company at Port-
HOT eu'r Tin : e.umm.i : .
l-'rnin 7 Until II ) 1' . M. nt. Jlornof , ' .
Men's line soeiks , 8e a pair , 2 pair luc ;
only 2 pair to a customer.
Men's hemstitched handkerchiefs , Sc ,
or1 for , ' 10c ; only to a customer.
Men's $1.00 camel's hair underwear , 7
till 10 atuOc ; only ono suit to a customer.
50 dozen ladies' 20c huso , from 7 till 10
at lc ) ti pair.
To close out misses' $1.00 drawers , 7
till 10 al 25c.
lOe shaker llannol , 2 cases , 7 till 10 at
4c.
12 , " > gray and white blankets , worth
$1.50 , for Ue.
50 pairs till wool blankets , slightly
soiled , were * 1.001.50 and 85.00 , from
7 till 10 at SU.OO.
50 do/.en extra quality towels at 12je.
50 dozen heavy ewtmeul towels tit 17c.
"
12. ) dozen napkins , good ones , at 'JSe
per dozen.
Good canton llannol at OR.
, ' ! 0 pieces Fre-nch serge and honrlctia ,
C5e quality , from 7 till 10 ate ! ! ! ) a yard.
It [ lays te > trade with
THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO.
A A A O I/A i/kM HX IS.
Todny will bo the last opportunity Omaha
theatergoers will have of witnessing ii per
formance of Hoyt's grout comedy , "A Texas
Stucr. " Two performances will bo given
tottay at the Hovel , it miitinuo at liiUO this
afternoon ana the regular evening perform
ance nt S.
The attraction at tlio Boyil for the first
three ovuniiiKs of next we-olc will bo Harry
1'lilllips' c-omoilians In "Crazy 1'atcli. " The
IUCL-O conies with n cast of bricrht people ,
who , if reputation ROCS for anything , ought
to present "Cruy : Patch" in the oltl-timo ac
ceptable manner. The sale of se.its for
"Crazy Patch" will open this morning.
"The Waifs of New York" opens at the
Farnam Street theater tomornr.v afternoon
for a four-tilfjlit engagement. This well
known play has iniiilo ono of the greatest
siiL'L-essos of recent years.
It is a powerful story dramatically told ,
Hounding in thrilling episodes anil lllus-
rateet with \ycalth of scenic olTcc-ts that
add to the rcalibiu of its views of lifo in Now
York.
DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles.
o
Only Il'iil-Kuro
L'o the St. Louis fair and exposition via
he Wabiish railroad. From Saturday ,
September JtO , to Saturday. October 7 ,
nclusive , , the Wnbash will sell roundtrip -
trip tickets at above rale. On Tuesday
evening , October II , will appear tlio inug-
lilleent street parade e > f the Veiled
'rophets , which with tlio street ilium-
nations rival the most brilliant dis-
ihiys of Paris or the givat World's fair.
L'\n a program of the fall festivities ,
bleeping car aeiiommodations or tickets ,
call at the Wabash * olllco , 1502 Farnam
btrcet , e > r write G. N. CLAYTON ,
North western Passenger Agent ,
Omaha , Neb.
SI. l.oulit r li- unit i\pi : > kltl n.
For the great St. Louis fair and expo
sition tlio Missouri Paoillc railway will
sell tickets from September IJUth to
October 7th at one faro for tlio round
trip.Go
Go down anel see tlio veiled prophets
parade em October 'lrel , which faroxeolls
anything of its kind lie-Id in the world.
For program of fall festivities , sleep
ing car accommodations o tlckotn call
at depot , 15th and Webster , or city
olllces , N. K. corner l.'ttli and Farnam.
Tims. F. GOUKIIKY , P. it T. A.
J. O. PliiLMi'l'i , A. G. F. it P. A.
Vmir eiiiiriuiuty | |
Invites you now. Hioh western lands
can ntiw bo brmght at reasonable prices
and great bargains secured in the min
eral , agricultural and grazing regions
reached by tlio Union Pnoitio system ,
The opportunity of a lifetime- for invest
ment ! Send lor the Union Pnciliu pub
lication on Wyoming , Colorado , Mon
tana , Idaho , Utah and otlior we&tori
states. 10. L. LOMAX ,
Gen'l Pass , and Tk't Ag't ,
Oinalm , Neb.
I.nut dinner.
Cheap tickets to Texas , October 10
Call em or address E. L. Palmer , pass
ngt. Santa Fo route , Omaha , Nob.
Ask your grocer for our Fancy White
Plume Celery. It is the Inest ! in market , I
Fairlmm , Sweltzor it Co.
COUNTERFEITERS AT WORK
Undo Snm's Goldeif Eagles Beins ; "Qneered"
byra Gang.
SPUKIOU3 COIN IS BEING SHOVED
Mrroliiint * SulTprliur rrom Slirowtl Swln-
illorA Coiiipliilnt Mnito to the 1'tihco
mill I'pilcr.tl Atitlinrltln On tlio
Truck of thu ( lunr. :
From surface Indications tt would appear
tlmt the gentlemanly coimterfultor Is get
ting In his unpopular Imtmora or less prollt-
auto work In this pirt of the country , the
Bold iMirlo of Undo Sum's coinage ) being the
shining example ) ho Is trylni ? to copy. A
North Om.iluin eamo to District Attorney
Halter's ollU-o yesterday momlm ? with one of
the bojitisJIO pieces , which he says was passed
on him yuati ! relay by some str.iiigor wlio
bought a sin-ill epjantilv of food. Ho tnvo
a ik'.scripUoti .of tlio 111:111 : , but it U unlikely
tliat ho will bj fouii.1. A similar o.isu has
boon reported to tlio police.
About the same tlino Deputy United Status
Marslml Uoohinu c.uuo In from Albion , Hoono
county , with Michael Mmb , a farmer who Is
iieonsi-d of passim ? n eoimturfolt $10 ploeo of
what appo.irs to \ > J the same minting as the
one passed on iMr. Woodruff. Aceorillnir to
MIUo's story , while ho was attending the
fair at Albion the coin was p.isscd on him by
some Htraniror who asked him for change ) to
enable him to inako a few S'nall bets on thoraces
races , and to whom he iravo all the small
change In his possession , some $ ! ) .tVi , as n
matter of accommodation. Mike , It appears ,
afterwards tendered thu coin to K. V. Wilson ,
who was running a booth for a man name. !
lolluy. In payment for a small quantity of
fruit lie had purchased , and received the
change. Wilson discovered the mistake
shortly afterwards , and caused Lamb's
arrest.
Mr.Halter says that Lamb is already
under SJ.iVJO bunds to secure his appearance
to answer to a charge of complicity In n
cattle stealing case , mid ho did not , there
fore , ili.-om it necessary to require ) anything
more than the prisoner's personal bond in
the present instance.
'I'lto two coins exhibited are apparently
from the same mold , a plaster Paris impres
sion of a genuine com of the elate of 18SJ.
TlliU * Mm ni.'tdn nf Knmn innt.'ll roinnnlltlil
ilatcu with gold , and hut for their elolk-iem-y
11 weight and their "now'1 appearance ,
light oisily deceive even an experienced
erson.
About one month niro the polle-o were hot
n the trail of spurious coin shovers , and
ho latter skipped for pastures now. It is
ow toelioveti tint a regularly oruani/ed
. atiofcoin | counterfeiters Is operating in
OiiKiha and that unless prompt measures
ro taken to break it up that many mcr-
hauls will sulle : ' . Silver and gol.l seems to
ie tlio siiccialty of this [ jang.
The same crowd has evidently 'a regular
ircuit of Omaha , Chicago , Kansas City and
jt. Louis. Tlio police are at work on a clow.
During the forenoon Adalbert Woodruff ,
vho keeps a grocery store at Thirtieth and
Cuming streets , reported to Captain Cor-
lack that liu had been swindled by a
trangor with a borus ? 10 gold piece. Tito
foresald stranger came into the store and
> Oiight 1 worth of provisions , offering tlio
old piece ) in payment. Change to thcamount
"f-T was promptly given.
Later on. Mr. Woodruff discovered that
he coin was counterfeit. He tooc : it to tha
Ity jail and showed it to the pollen. Cap-
ilin Cormack said that It was the best Imi-
iition ho had ever seen , the only fault belli ?
hat it was a little lightweight. The police
re looking for the stranger.
HIS TAKUNTSVKKU ( VISAI/HIY.
iVunt to llio Had t'.iul Now I'luilH Hiniflolf
la Court.
George Price , alias Milburn Melvano is on
rial In the district court for holding up and
ttomptiug to kill William Cowman on
eighteenth and Doilgn streets , about I )
j'clock on the evening of August 7.
On that evening Air. Bowman , who lives
n Twenty-sixth and Dodge , closed his store
ml started for homo. Ho had nearly
reached the corner of Eighteenth street
ivtien he mot two men coming east. Thesy
minted guns in his 1'aco and demanded his
money. Bowman jumped to one side and
both men shot at him. The streets wcro
crowded and a rnob chased the
footpads into the alley In the rear of the
[ > oste > ftleo. Price , as ho called himself , was
: : apturcd , but his pal escaped and ho
has steadily refused to give the olllcers any
Information about his companion.
After being in jail some time Price said
that ho was the son of a wealthy widow ,
living on Twenty-third and Larkln streets
in San Frandsco. Investigation showed that
Ills statements were true. lie said hn left
homo when lie was 13 years of ago because
ho did not want to go to school. He went to
China and was in that country
for , four years. Ho was ar
rested there for some crime , but
inanagca to make his escape and returned to
America after visiting several for
eign countries. Uo is alleged to
have been mixed up in sev
eral other affairs which hare attracted the )
attention of the police , but this is the ilrst
time ho has been in jail for any lengthy
period.
His mother , who is a flno appearing
woman , is here to attend the trial , and she
is supplied witli ample funds. She says hci
boy shall not go to prison if slio can help it.
Shu is said lo own a number of business am
tenement blocks In San Francisco ami Is
well connected , socially. She has done
everything to reform linr boy , but ho has
lead u rover's life for almost eight years am
homo influences nave had no charms for
11 fin.
Tolled Court.
Affairs In police court wcro oxccedingb
ejulet yesterday morning. The storm Thurs
day night apparently acted as a check ot
crime ) . Only three or four Dotty olTomler.
wvro apprehended by tlio guardians of the
puaco. The usual gang of idle persons who
make It a point to loiter around the cour
room , were absent.
lluslnesa was ellsposed of ( illicitly and tlio
big court room looked like a "banquet hal
deserted.1
I.D.it HIH aiurlcliir.
Jim Steplionson repjrted the loss of a $100
etiamond collar button which ho thinks ho
must have lost near his barn.
Ono word describes it--perfcctIon. " Wo re
fer to DoWitt's Witch Hazel Sal vo.eurets piles
Tuku tliu T - ii * Spitrliil.
Parties going to Fort Worth , Il-nibton ,
Gtilvebt'Jii uiiil all points in thu boutli-
wubt can tuko the Chicago , Kejck Island
& 1'auillu rull'vuy from Union elopot ,
Omaha , at 0 a , in , and arrive ( tt Fort
Worth 7-15 : thu next morning. Houston
7:110 : p. in , , Gulvestun ! ) : ! ! ( ) p. in. , 12 hours
quicker than via. uiny nthor lino. Call
at Kock Island tlolcot ollleo. 1002 Farnam
fitruot. CHAS. KJNNIUY ; : ,
G. N. W. 1' , A-
A splendid opportunity te > Ecouro an
elegant homo. Wo can oll'or for sale
thu two new and \modern \ built bernees
corner Thirt.v-iirst and Pacilio btioots ,
two blocks north of llan com park. Can
give iinmcdiato possession , Hicks , 'M'i
N. V , Life ) bldg.
The only 1'ure Cream of Tartar I'owder. No Ammonia , No Alum.
Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
>
,
f
Neglect Not These Signals
of Danger ,
A Useful Lesson on Health Taught fcj
The Indians' Example.
Lot the Romotly bo Simple find Safe '
Kioknpoo Indian Sngwn.
If you nro tilling , not exactly s'ck br
not feeling "just right , " hsvo n drowsy ,
dull feolhi , btul tnsto In the month ,
variable nppetllo , occnnioast palm in
the joints mill muscles , and other
signs of impending slchnesg , why not
clonsthplndinndoes drivoEtich py ip-
toms out of the system by the jueiielous
nso of their reliable
vegetable remedy ,
Kickapoo Indian H
e , " a KMnpt > o Mragt 03
years , from h < Sihoioorap.'i.
Don't neglect bitch warnings ,
Thnt pain In your shouMcr may ilcvclop
IntorhoutnntUin , nnet month's sickness
eloprlvo you o ( the Income of your toll.
Thnt white , furry tongue tlcnotcs your
liver U cut of onlpr , unel illscaso would
caally Inko root In your system.
\\'lmt could you 110 then I
Think ol your business , your Income nml
rourfanillv.
Seek safety ns you woulit fly rrom cholera
or snmll pox.
Von nro in elnngcr If you neglect thcso
vnrninsn. They may jmss o , but the
chmicoii nro rgninst you , anil even then the
Jiolson 13 only latent In your syttc-m.
Do not , however , put jonr triut in the
numerous mineral medicines with which
the imu-Icpt Is flrodcd. The action of tunny
of tlicso ili'coftioiiH
comes from inlnenil
poisons they rontuln , iUi-h ns
tuercury , iir-
s-enle , btryclinlne , isinuUi.inellilcor potiiH-
sliiin.niiil
thcllku nnd nny dni nlst will
lull you If ho te'.la mi truly , tlmt this Is cei.
Ivlck'ipno Indlas faswa nnd other Ivlcku.
pee Jiielinn meiUcine.3 contain only the
product of the lleM iinel forest , niiturc'u
own vcj-etulilo growth of roots , hnrks ami
iirrlii. mill of necessity ftro fieo from nil
mineral poisons whatever , Ivcntue the In-
ill'tns have no Knowledge of thi-ni , depend-
li > rt wholly ' -
upon nnturc'B Inbonitcn-y for
their roiiiirccH , anil upon their cklll , horn
or centurion ot experience , in
tlicm.
Klckapoo Indian Sncnva , mmieby
the Inainns from rnnij , Inrki Ctt.d lierl'i of their
own gathering anil curitiit obtiiimiUe of
arugiititt < inil mfitifine ilenlfrs only. One del
lar per Lottie ; sixlu'.llcuforfii-cilullai-s. 5 ,
F" Cfi 0 ? K ? Send throe two-cent stamps
11 tw into piiy postngi. nml ' .vi ! will
mall you frciti thrilling und interesting
book of 173 pii3 , c-nlltk-el "Mfo anil Hccuos
tlio Kir l , pee Imllnnq. " Tells nil
about Uio Indians.ddre. . - Hr.At.vA llinu
l.ow , DUtributinygiits , 521 AVQ
Now JIuvcii , Coau.
is
S3.
WK CC'IIT ( AT.UMUf , nil llsr\SK ; S el
TIM : NOIK. Time ) \'t , t HI.f.si e ) \i , \ ( n
is
I'KI'MA.
III. ODD , SIC IV KIDNI.V DlH.'iiscd ,
. , > ! > , l.lsT .MAN-
WEAK "MEM ,
HVnUOCMI.K AND VAKIOiK'BMI piTiniii ntly
and Hiicec-rtHfiilly uuruil. M-itlrj I n i.v an I unf.iiUn ;
TUH \T.UI-\T IIV MAIL 11 h | > nili"ty. ! :
I'lI.KS. FISTULA. VISSITKi : , pi.r uiinuutly eurul
wltliuut tliiiiHi-of ksilf - . tlTit ir > or i : i Httj.
All iniil'iillusof n iirlvnii. or dullu.itj uiiturj , of
cltlii'rHi'X , tHHlllvrly t-nr-.l.
Call on or ni li--- < i. wltli til imp. for Clrj.iliri
FruiJ Hook. HI-C-IU "i ami Sy uo'.j u II ! i im ,
l-'lrst Htalrway noiitli of poslolllco , room 7.
Dr. Seafles A Ssarte , " 1i ° 1'i , ! . " " ' . ' " .
a well
Man of
Mej
IfiDAPQ
mi : IIIIMI
HINDOO REMEDY
ruoH ri.s TUB AIIUVK
lll > ri.TH IN e IHVP. CUM
.Sonnut , DUuilM1 1 ulllllK
1'iiM'i-U. hU'clilillL - i * , Weak . . .
ami'I'm-Uly ' ( nit MII i'ly n.et..Hl.n.t Vltnlli )
> tiini . l.u lly cm i It-it In i ! > ! imi-lt t. J'l ire if > f eio a
Dm | : HK < - . f jx fur 'i.oei.li li n nrillt'iiffijnriiiili-i' N
i-iiro r mum * ) rfliiiiilfil. I'u'i'l ' n i nny iiu | > ilhi'liliil |
( IrutrKiui i-t'H > uu'f { "f itiitftttttw. InxUt tin
liuxlllir IMIAI'O , II lit ! Ilim liul tulll. unulll Fi'lul
Hljy liliill lll.iill liTrl4 | uf IHII-C riiinpllli't III Killed
i > iivi'lupurii'i3. . . ' '
Ail.lif.allrli-nllil iledli'ull'o. I'ruv * . ,
Clili'iiiro , lit. , or uur litfrnlM.
Biil.Dlir Kiiluut Cu. Cor Kithnnil l > miili i Bin . inml
J. A. 1'iilli-rff I'o . e'l.rlHU.S : pouirliiniKt * .OMAHA.
liI'.ml II. Hi'liiiflilpr , fi''l llioailwiiy < V I ) IVuil lit. ,
CUUNCll , lll.UI 1'S. unil I.emllnu-DrUfnl.U.
Is only with tlio signature :
Jtiistus vein Llablg In blues
ink tivroj.4 thohibol , thus : "
It Is nl most unncccssfir.v lei tulel Unit
this rufurs to the worlk-Unoivn
Exfraci of Beef ,
For delicious , rufrohliiiitf Heof Ton.
For improved nnd ooouomlo cooltory.
SPECIALIST
I'rioldfiit ol
Jrif CO ! .MI5II''X | .
NOW til A ANU
f.l Klil , XI. iil- > l'K.Vi.\UV ,
( C lailltiitiuii rrnn.1
o roult ) , Private nil
Ol'V 111 UilO.H.31.
Writ In or cJiuuU puriuuallf
, . \ i uir nv .u vii. .
\iu-j | | w.in t.i'iii : fur inr-
vli u ura wiilcli lli U9 cut In
nc .vi-lojv ) . V u UuUii , Ofllcc , 118 S , lOtli
direct , Oiualiu ,
SAYS
TOJTHE
ll'irrlng a fj\v vetoes , there is ni material difference bet-
wjjn o honorable positions "Vim
tire the mayor of OMIII >
eil HlnnV anel I tun the "inayortli.it Hhilfs the Council" n
peiliticTil HliilVyti know siys : a so-callcil cotnpctitof , we sell
P ° V . , uil" Ill-v ' > H oho. i p as the Nc'.iruslm ' That's a eonunuroial
hiuilPeril ips eimty . Notliini * else '
c.iso > elseWe've saiil
about ne > tliiiif4
tiu.Ur.Vw- till
ir now , lue.ins'J we were pH'inlUK u
surprise
party , with . - .
sp.-ci.il prices to
serve
as refreshments
iM.lyL.l 'er ei - Are you
i i
For
uiulerwcr that are ilirt cheap at Hoc , he-
cause you have paid SOc for tliu like , and will
For the shirts niul pants , you are always wil-
linj- te ) p. y 7ne for. A ilcsirahle shtufe they
are , clouded ( gray ) w < n l. pretty heavy
l-or the celebrated patent tleece lined under ,
wear , quite a surprise , isn't it ? You Drub
bed them last year at ! f 1.-25 You'll pay $ l.-5
-
elsewhere this year The Nebraska geU there
with both feet ,
duriiin tliat
money pltuh , now
yeni can step in our shoes.
For the same natural wool uiuijrwsar
who are iu the habit , you
of weariii * all
} pay sorts
of price- ; , according to the ability of the sales
man , and the coin
you have te throw to the
bow-wows
.DOLLAR
For a warranted all wool medietitcd uiuler-
-
wear in three ditlerent shades- Old uold Lilac
and Hcarlwt-Aledicated-.Marlt it
you , means
the dye is boiled into the wool before luiittin ; ; .
Warranted all woe > l ooiiri are worth not less
than SI.50.
DOLLAR THIRTY
Ior ; reil ; camel's liuir ; piy : $ S. ! ) ) a suit for the
ulenticle elsewhere , because 'tis Dr. or i'rof.
] )4ioIitUe '
sanctiiied 'em , or.some other huinbiiu
authority. We '
don't believe in
robbini
; e > ur
customers feir the beneiit of
a combine or mo.
nopoly. Finer underclothes than
ne > l to be had , wecarry tire
honest you may depend -you pay for
floods here ; you may buV labels else-
wlieiv il you chooso.
refer lo rflgo 42 for Undorctotass HAVE YOU A CATALOGUE ?
Ssalyjji1 ailr33i rijit qtljt ,
No more silver ware sold at a dis
count of 20 per cent after Sat
urday Sept. 30.
RAYMOND.
R E. Cor. IJIU unel Uoiulns.
VARNISH CO. St.
MANUPACXUUCRS OP TUU CBLUlltlATnD
FLQOB IEI
The most durahlo and
bcnullful
finish for
noors anil wainscoting. UnNlly nstiilloil. The idealiioiishfor Furniture , Pianos !
l > rii'N iiHtnu ly. JIaltt-'i llr.'soino and String Instruments. 1'rcvcnta ,
'
si'riiliMiiy . : ntiiiocoMSiir.r. All llr . tlio varnish from cracking anil imparts n
niiil.iiaiiiH fronujrcnso , inlt , loli i- < - brllllnnt finish. A few ilropn on n noft cloth
nml lilooil.
faslly iTiiiorc-il hy Mlnily la stifllclciit tln-ii
|
; rub well the
over
winliiB it with vnr-
n damp cloth.
Madu
iu nlalicil
brllliaut teij Burfnco until dry. Case of '
shades. ? l.oo 'M bottles ,
per can ( tel.oo , Bingio bottles UQ ceuts.
FOR SALEBY
_ ALLJ5WUGGISTS. ' < J
tXACf SIZE © i/l /
THE MERCANTILE CIGAR BETTER THAN COMMEILTAUff
Miiilo of the iliicst . ' , EVERI
ijiinl.'ly of Mavniia .
Tiiluicco Cintnil IIP 'join . .
Jit. I iini | |
n - -
- -
Mat UiuartiN ' . . i-v.-ry ri-sjii-ct to III *
.Ixam. 4Iauul > cctin-il ? .
If. IL
jy U/CVK MliltvJAKVU.B ' .1UAU V.VC'f U1Y. i
DOES IT PAY ?
To nronoinlzc In pliotojrr.'ipliH ,
wliiMi you can ifet tliu hlflii'Ht
rnnli * of wnrlc forniu'li n-a-ion-
aliliirlciH | at uur Minllu In-
hlili-n you are ili'iilinr wltii .1
ri'haljheoncrn \\liimt- ni.ln :
nh.'ci-t IH lo pitIHI > you , nml lo
ulitaln your Infliii-i by llu ;
pi-rfuct Illtt-iicss wo will inako
of yon.
Class Phat > ? pai' ; / ,
At I'opulur I'rlom
8iiuiru75. : : . it- u.-Jii ,
Ojiiuhii , No ? ) ,
A.
Tn'tli Pxlrai'li1 ! u 'n-jrniiir ,
NlV 11.1 h MIS'-I ' tl .1 t'l'TUOUll
Bai.ie J.iy 1'i-rlut.i . .i .Mtr *
u.mBd
itrtl I'lo > r.
I'll..vlo/i Itl j c.
KStlt mill I'liriiiii" fitroal ,
hlevator en leith Stri-ct. Tcli'nliemo IJU
IlltlXti TIMS M ITU V ) U
HOTELS.
Ojmhi's
lor. I.'Ill and How..r4 atruen.
s HSi iiur Jay.
< u rooms HUJ per day
Mirui > n.s with Uitli .it II [ lord \Y.
Uri'U'w.ili liatli at ( I.JJ pur 1 ir.
.Modi-ill in l.u-o ICr > pe t.
. " > ! iy rur.iulied Tlirouvlr > nt
C , - S. ERB , Proi ) .
Yorlt Hospital
TREATMENT.
Tor nil
Chronic , Nervous ,
Surgical ,
Private and
Special Diseases
nl hnth
WOHEH
Stricture , Hytlrjoalo , Varloacolo ,
Anil all oltior tro ijo.lo ! ! it id 'it ' raaionnblo
clnir . . ' . ,
ca. CO.NSUM'ATIU.N KKEIi Uull o
or mlilress.
Oil , SKYW PUTNAM A
DOUGLAS OLOC'C. IGth AND DODCB
STSCmHA , NED.
itu llaydi ; . ! Iliu's.
A Full Set
SetTeeth
Teeth $5
All work dnnoln the host
professional in mnur unel
KUaranteuel as ruprmuntoil.
DR , WITHERS , 4th Floor
Ilrovni lilou'i. IGth anel Douglas ,
Tolepliuno 1775.
DISORDERS
_ _ _ 'Au ' < l all the troln el
EVJLS. WEAKNESSES , DKU1UTV. Km , that l >
funiliunr thii'U In uimi QUICKLY und VKHMA *
-SrfTLY CIIIIUD , Pull HTnttN&TII Bua tea
Circa tom err ) url of the body , I will lend ( > .
c < ney ! i/JoUtJ. VUKIi la any luffertr tb prctorli
lloo inn curuil uiu f tIKitu UPUOlot. Aa < tr ii C
ji. WHIOUT ,