TTTT ? OMATTA DAILY BEEtf FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1893. $125OOOBASRRUPTDRY $ , GOODS Boston Btore Bccnrcs Greatest Bargains Bhown in the Dry Goods World , BOSTON STORE WILL BEGIN MONDAY to OITer Knelt IJnrenlns in Nerr De lr- able Ilry Uooili nml Clo ki Were Never Ilofore Heard of In the United States. unlimited cash secured thcso bar- rains. It la our cash that hiw now bought tno bankrupt dry poods Block of Tomploton Bros , in South Omaha. The Block of Jackson Bros. , 2.1 Mercer trcct , Now York , bought from the ihorllT. , . . The stock of J. Achson , bought from the assignee. And tlio olognnt cloak stock of Davis fcThurnlck , 20 Howard street , Now York , who retired from business. The extraordinary sale of those com bined stocks , Invoicing fully A hundred and twonty-llvo thousand dollars. Commencing' next Monday , UCIOOOINJU , "Will present the strangest sccno over bo held in Omaha. Goods will bo sold cheapthat those who como to the sale will bo reckoned as the favorites of fortune and the envy of the few who stay away. Watch Sunday morning's papers for particulars of the glorious sale. Even then , much ns wo will toll you. you will still bo unable to gr.isn the Idea of the Immensity of vho bargains or the colossal amount of goods which will bo Bttoriilecd and thrown down before you. Don't forgot the dato. Monday October 30 , this sale begins. It will pay you over and over again to attend whether you live hi Omaha or n hundred miles'away. This sale is a sale whoso equal or like has never b on witnessed. Every article in the whole $125,000 worth has boon bought for less than half what It cost. Everything in the whole combined stocks will bo nearer given away than sold. Remember Monday is the opening day of the Bale. Bale.BOSTON BOSTON STORE , Tlio irrepressible bargain givers of the world. N. W. cor. Sixteenth and Douglas. lour Lntt World' * Fitlr Opportunity. October 15-31 the Burlington Route will sell round-trip tickets to Chicago at TEN DOLLARS. Tickets good to re turn until November 15. Tills is positively your last opportu nity of cheaply and easily reaching Chicago cage during tlio World's fair. Do not allow it to pass. A lifetime of regret is in store for every ono who fails to sec this greatest of all great exposi tions. The Burlington offers an uncqualcd ervico to Chicago. Three vostibulod and gas-lighted trains daily. Magnifi cent sleeping , dining , smoking and free chair chairs. Baggage checked direct from resi dence. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1324 FAIINAM STREET. ! , ( ) \V It.VTEM. Via the Missouri Pacific. The following reduced rates will bo in effect via the Missouri Pacific railway : Omaha to Kansas City - . 85.00 Omaha to St. Louis 8.00 Omaha to St Louis and return 9.20 Double daily service between above points. The above rates will bo in ef fect until and including October 31st. Limit for return passage November 15. .For further information address or call ngcnt ut 15th and Webster or company's Ofllceanortheastcornor 13thand Parnam. THOMAS P. GODFREY , Pass , and Tinkot Agt. J. A. PJIILLIWI , Asst. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agtr. CHICAGO , MILWAUliUlS tt ST. PAUL IIY Jtouuil Trip to Chicago 810.00 , The Milwaukee trains are made up at Omqha , consequently they always leave on time. No crowding , no dust and cin- ders. Omalm people ride with aqualnt- ancctj. Elcctrio light throughout train nnd in each berth in sleopors. Baggage checked from residence to destination , if desired. Elegant dining car , sleepers and. ladies' car. Round trip tickets to Chicago , entitling holder to all priv ileges , $10.00. Ulty ticket office , 1501 Fdrnain street , Barker block. The Tmnt of the World's Fair. During the present month the Chicago & Northwestern railway has placed on lulo round trip tickets to Chicago at the lowest price over offered , and contrary to the usual cUHtom , these tickets are good in any car on their four elegantly equipped dally eastern trains. Vestlouled ilcoplng cars. Free reclining chair cars. cars.Call at city ticket office , No. 1401 Far- pam street , for tlmo tables , maps of the World's ' fair grounds nnd full Informa tion. R. R. RiTCIHK , G. F. WKST , General Agent. C. P. & , T. A. Chlcnun , Hock Inland & I'ncldo llnlhvny , Chicago and return ; good to return till November 15 , $10.00. Ban Francif-co , Loa Angeles , San Diego and return ; good to return till April HO , $05.50. ' Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo , 19.00. Phillips' Rock Island tourist excur sions , with through tourist sleeper to Los Angeles , loaves union depot'every Wednesday at 2:03 : p. m. For further information , call nt ticket olllco , 1002 Farnani street. CHAHU-.S KENWKDY , G. N. W. P. Tuurlit Curs are the latent , most comfortable and commodious means of travel for largo parties , Intending settlorshnmobeokers , hunting parlies aud others will find those cars on the Union Pucilio system fully equipped In every way. For addi tional Information regarding : those cant jeo your nearest tiokot agent , any Union Puclllc agent or atldrosg . E. L. LOMAX , General Passenger nud Tiokot Agent , Omaha , Neb. Chicago mill lie turn 910.00 , From Oct. 15 to and Including Oct. 81 , the Chicago , Milwaukee < fc St. Paul Jly , will soli round trip tickets to Chicago cage for 810.00. These tiokuta tire Jlrst class and are good returning any tlma before Nov. 15. 1/iOL / Farnam st. 810.00 , Chicago anil IteHirii , 310,00 , Via the Chicago & Northwestern rail way. Tlokota are full flrbt-olass. You know what "flrst-olaas" means on the "No.'lhwostorn. " CJTV TIUKETOmOfi , 1401 FAUN AM STUEET , OMAHA. .Kv rr 1'Atrlolla Ainnrlcaii Should co the World's fulr. Railroad fair is now a small objdot , only about 1 toot per mlle via the Uulod Paolllo. IIAVDRX nnos. Thoie r 0o Bilk * for 2Bo Orent Attraction. They have been a great attraction for the past two days at Hayden Bros , and still there are lots of them left. Hundreds of Omaha's feminine popu lation have visited our silk department the past two days to BOO these extra heavy 22-inch wide China silks wo were selling tor 25c nnd not ono of them failed to purchase. Ono lady In particular buying 25 yards in ono yard lengths for Christmas fanoy work , for which it will bo of excellent service. It will make handsome and durable evening dresses and waists. Wo still have thousands ot yards , nnd as long as they last you can buy as much as you want of them for 2oo nyard. Wo will guarantee that you never have before bought as good and heavy silks as these are for liooayard. Now desirable goods , not shopworn or damaged by fire and water remnants. S3 OIIOIOK COLORS AT 250 A YARD. Wo have thousands of other silks on which wo are making equally as low prices. No matter what you want in silks you will find It to your Interest to make us a visit before you purchase. Changeable surah silks , 49c a yard. Changeable taffotta silks , -10c yard ; Handsome colored bongalinos , 49e Satin brocades , all colors , 75c yard. Futile francaiso , all COIOM , < ou yaru. \ Black satin rhadzimor , 09o yard. Black gros grain silk , 0o ! ) yard. Black satin duchesso , 98e yard. Extra heavy colored surahs , 50o yard. All the new shades In satins , 50o yard. Fine quality colored satins , 75c yard. Plaid India twill Bilks , GOc yard. Djublo faced black bongalines , OSo Ilandsomo black novelty silks , OSc i Now black and white silks , OSc yard. You can't boat our prices on silks in this country. ON EXHIBITION SATURDAY. Mr. A. C. Franks , the celebrated pas tel artist from Now York city , will be with us on Saturday. Bo sure nnd see him at work in window on 10th street. Pastel pictures free to our regular cus tomers. HAYDEN BKOS. POLICE PATROLS. Savornl Arrests Miuln Vcntorilny for Various Violation * of the Law. W. E. Procter was arrested yesterday afternoon on tlio charge or having slugged nnd robbed Georpo Bailey , a farmer from Iowa , a few nights ago. Bailey cnmo over to Omaha to see a metropolis , and whllo taking in the "district" was knocked down and robbed of $50t Procter was captured in Council Bluffs nnd brought hero by Iowa ofllcors curly In the evening. J. V. Hyder was arras tad yesterday after noon while tr.vlng to workS.im Bowen of Burt county , who was drunk. The drunken man was hold as a witness. "Chuck" McNnmnra and Frank McFar- land were arrested yesterday on the chnrgo of Inrccny. The men lured an expressman to go to Metz' brewery nnd got two kegs of beer , which they sold to Fred Koch at greatly reduced rates. They claimed that the beer had been ordered by Henry Bolln for prospective voters. The police are of the opinion that thcso are the fellows who have been working the various candidates for onico on bogus orders during the pist couple of weeks. John Bogley , the man who is alleged to have robbed John Ryan , is in jail and Kyan is hold as a witness. The robbery took place Tuesday night at the Travelers Homo and Kynn lost 50 in the deal. A. few weeks ace Robert Donahue was ar rested on the charge of assaulting Joe Ilincs , elevator boy in tlio Ware block , 0110 night on Twenty-second and Cumlug streets. Ho was tried , * found guilty and fined. His mother , who lives at Fourteenth and Jack son strnots , put up a cash bond for his ap pearance and then , when the fine was im posed , she uskuJ a stay in the execution , saying that her son was not guilty and that she would bring the guilty party to jusilco. The stay was granted ana yesterday Officer Koysor wont to Kislng City and arrested Homer Caul on the charge of assaulting young Hlncs. When brought before Judge Bcrka , Cuul pleaded guilty and wns fined § 21) ) and costs. REGISTER ! REGISTER ! LAST YKAU'S UKGlvritATIOX It VOIU- KVKIIY VOTEIl MUST KUGISTEIt. Following Are Remaining Dates for 'Rfln-intrnt.inn. Thursday , October 26. Friday , November 3. Saturday , November 4. Begistrara will'sit at the polling booths in oaoh voting district until 9 p , m. on the days above named , Last year's Hegistratioa h void. If you want your name on the votsrs' list you iiiuBt register , ClilcnRo nnd Itntttrn , Ten dollars , $10.00. Ten dollars , $10.00. Ton dollars , $10.00. Ten dollars , $10.00. Ton dollars , S10.00. Ten dollars , $10.00. Via the CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. Ten dollars , $10:00. : Ton dollars , $10.00. Ton dollars , $10.00. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1401FARNAM STREET. Ton dollars. $10.00. Ton dollars , $10.00. Ten dollars , 810.00. Oct. 15 to Oct. 31. Good returning1 till Nov.15. I. yd n' < I , st T.octuro In ( Jmalm. Next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the noted anti-Jesuit preacher nnd ox- Romanist , Evangelist Loydon , will de liver his last lecture at Exposition hall to men only. Having boon challenged to provo ins statements true regarding "Secret Confession to n Priest , " ho will expose the secret theology of the priest hood ns studied for IHO in the confos- Blonul and show why priests do not marry. No true American citi/on should full to bo present. Monday , October 'JO. ho will speak in Masonic temple , Council Bin He. See advertisement In amuBa- uient column for particulars. Y'our Opportunity Invites you now. Rich western landt can now bo bought at reasonable prices and great bargains secured in the min eral , agricultural and /razing regions reached by the Union Pacific system. The opportunity of a lifetime for invest ment ! Send for the Union Pacific pub lication on Wyoming , Colorado , Mon tana , Idaho , Utah and other western states. E. L. LOMAX , G n'l Pass , and Tk't Ag't , Omaba , Neb. aoltUmlth Aoquittdl , Lou Goldsmith , who was charged with shouting Alfred Patterson with intent to commit murder , wan acquitted la the dis trict court yesterday. It will be rcmom- berod that on one evening recently Pattor- ton went into Goldsmith's saloon. Ho got Into a quarrel with Lou Goldsmith and nfti dutiporously rroundccl. Goldsmith claimed ho did the shooting In self-defenxo and ei > ublUhcd his claim in the court. 751,020 Was the attendance at the World's fair Chicago day. About 1 cent per milo takes you to Chicago via the Union Pa cific. The CUlruu-o , MllurauKta St. F ul Rf. Will sell round trip tickets Omaha to Chicago for $10.00. Tickets on Bale Out , 15 to 31 and teed returning until Nor. 15. The Madison ( family hotel ) , 21st and Chicago , Traoeionts , 92.00 par day , FAIXJONKIl'S Dreis Good * t l o n Tnr < l nil I > r ToiUjr. Hundreds of remnants of all wool and part wool novelty and plain dross goods not a yard worth less than 25e , mostly all worth 35o to 60o. No limit. Today all day at IGo per yard ; all good lengths ; some full dross patterns among thorn. DRESS GOODS , 2. " > C. All our remnants of OSc. 75c and 800 dress goods today 25o per yard ; all choice now goods. DRESS GOODS , 500. All our finest Imported dross poods remnants that sold In the piece at $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00. today COo per yard ; all good lengths. SILKS 230 PER YARD. Remnants of 50c , COo and OJe , silks all go at 2oo per yard. SILKS AT GOC. Remnants of 75u , 8T o and $1.00 silks to day go nt GOc. Just the thing for sleeves and waists. SILKS AT 080. All our remnants of silks worth up to Sl.oO. This Is a choice lot , today they go nt OSo. SILKS AT$1.00 PER YARD. All our remnants of silks worth up to $2.50 , today go at , $1.00. Do not miss this remnant salo. thov are the choicest lot of remnants over placed on a dry goods counter. 20 1'KR CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL JACKETS , CAPES AND WRAPS. * Remnants at a great sacrillco , short lengths of prints , short lengths of sateens , short lengths of jlnghams , short lengths of out- , ng llannol. short lengths of white ivool llannol , short lenghts of fancy French llannol , short longths-of Elder down llannol , single blankets , odd pairs. ALL AT JUST HALF PRICES TO DAY. Our- great sale of ladles' gent's ami children's underwear continues today and Saturday. Watch our Satur day and Saturday night specials. N. B. FALCONER. HIS DEAD BABY. A. Ileroavcd rather YVurku n Sniypntlietio , Umlertiilccr Tor Cusli. Wednesday evening a man who gave his naino ns.lamesTiernan entered the undertak ing rooms of H. TJ. Uuritet , on Cutnlng street , nnd represented that ono of his llttlo daugh ters had Just died of diphtheria and that ho wanted to buy a coflln , Mr. Burkot showed the stranger his atoclc and a coftln costing (14 was picked out. The stranirer said ho would call for the coflln in the morning , and remarked that possibly ho might need another casket , as his youngest daughter was not expected to live.Tlornan then gave the undertaker : i check for $1 $ . Burkot could not make the change , but gave the supposed purchaser ! In cash on account. The check proved to bo worthless and the undertaker is out just § 3. As yet the police have no clew to the swindler. Arrested fur Assault. Officer Koysor returned yesterday after noon from Rising City , Neb. , where ho went yesterday to arrest Homer Caul , who is wanted hero for assault and battery. The crime for which Caul is wanted was com mitted some three weeks ago and consisted of an assault upon W. Haynes , an elevator boy employed at the Weir block. Immediately after the assault the police arrested Bob Donahue for the offense and he was fined $20 and costs. A little Investiga tion proved Donahue innocent and a warrant for Caul was tnado out. The prisoner confessed and will plead guilty when his case is called in police court. PERSONAL DiSCOMFOBT. Oflltcra nnd Prisoner * ut the City Jail Malta Complaints. The officers and prisoners at the city jail arc having a hard timo'of it during these cold nights , and they positively suffer from a lack of heat. When the nights began to get cool this fall no provision was made for steam in the jail until Tun BEB called attention to the fact that the owner of the building en joyed an all-around snap in his contract with the city. The stuani was finally turned on , but Tuesday night one of the rust-cov ered pipes burstcd , and as cold as it waa Wednesday night there was not enough heat in the building to keep a cockroach warm. Captain Cormick said to a reporter early yesterday morning : "This is a shame. I have asked for steam repeatedly nnd it has been promised , but every cold night we have to RiifTnr. Thn nfllrorfl whn nrn nn iliit.v ( ; m keep warm by walking about , but the "poor fellows whom wo have arrested have to sit and shiver all night. The stone iloor and iron bars are not very hot at any time , and it Is a shame that oven : v violator of the law .should bo made to suffer in'this hole , which is not lit for any ono to stay in under such circumstances. Two or three of our men have lost their health in thU nhico and nearly all of us have caught severe colds during the past few nights. The city pays out enough far rent for this place that we should have butler accommodations , " o A theatrical event of mpro than uiunl Importance takes place at Boyd's theater on onday evening of next week , when one of Charles Prohman's capable companies will present the latest successful cotneay. "Tho Masked Bali , " for the first tlmo In this city. It will continue lor the two succeeding nights with niattnco Wednesday. "The Masked Ball" is different from the great majority of comedies Imported from the French , In that it contains absolutely no vulgarity or coarso- 11033. Its comedy action Is brisk , sustaining the interest throughout , every act in an in- cruasing ratio. The company is especially adapted for the requirements ot the play. "Tho Stowaway" will open a four nights engagement at the Fifteenth Street theater next Sunday night. Do Witt's 1. t o Early KlsoM. Small pills safe pill , best pill. Mnrrlngo License * . The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday ; Name aud Address. . Ago , I Frank Holding , South Omaha 22 I Minnie Scrlbuer , Buulh Oinulm 18 j.lohn Smith , Onmtia. . , , 22 I .Munilo Allun , Omaha . , 20 j Chris Glirlstlanson , Omaha 25 | Murla ( Jliristliuisoii , Omalm -4 I duorgo Hchuef. llonnlnnton , Neb. . . . , , . , . , . S3 1 Louisa l.orenzon , Honnln ton , Neb , , 40 j Charles 13. McOall. OmiUiu..1. 39 | Luura A , Cox , Onmlia , . . ' . 29 Sweet breath , sweet stomach , sweet mo- : pert Then use Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Miijror Hem In' Vlrt Vacation. For the first tlmo since assuming tils du ties Mayor Bomls has thrown asldo his official cares and Is taking nil vacation. For twenty-two months Mayor Uomls has been constantly at his post of duty and has not been out of the city but ouce , and that was when ho vlilted Lincoln for a few hours lait winter in the interest of the charter amend- monts. lla hai gone to Chicago aud will re turn Monday , _ Cure indlgoition and biliousnojj with Da Wltt'i JJttle Early Klsors. IIIIO3. Rpeolnl Itomnmlt Hnlenll liny ToiUy. The larcrost ostock of mill remnants over received * on sale today , very best standard points 21c yard. 30-Inch wldo bedf(3rd cords In mill remnants at 2ovnrd. } Plain black mrtlne Gc. Black and white satlno He. Light colorc'distriped satlno uc. Louisana clotlfln light gray or black ground Gc yard. Fantalsc chevron Go yard. 30-Inch wldo.-surgo Co yard. 32-Inch wulo zara cloth 5o yard. 33-inch extra heavy shirting 10c yard. Extra heavy shaker llannol lOo yard. Bleached muslin In mill remnants , to day. 2c } yard. Bleached muslin , extra heavy , 7c. } Standard sheeting , Go yard. lOo grade outing llannol , 5e yard. Remnants of table linen , crashes , shirting , llannols , dross goods , gingham , calico , etc. It will pay you to attend this remnant sale. HAYDEN BROS. VllIVAtiU DAI' aUAHHI ) THEM , Nu More Hip ; Crowd * Are I.ookoil for nt tlio Fnlr. CHICAGO , Oct. 20. There are not likely to bo any moro days"of Croat attendance nt the fitlr. Today will doubtless decrease the es timated figures of attendance for this week , because it Is rainy and cold nnd bad footing. Sonio pcoplo hoped that 1,000,000 persons would go through the gates tlio last day , which will bo next Monday , but the crush of Chicago day , with something over 710,000 , scared pcoplo n trlflo. It wn that fear th.it kept the figures for Manhattan day down. A half-million or more pcoplo were confidently expected , and many of these linro to attend the fair and a largo number of Chicago pcoplo doomed it wise to stay away. It Is this feeling that may keep the crowds away the last day , which Is now being boomed. If another million pcoplo sco the fair , Including these who straggle after the gates nro officially closed , sangulno expectation * will bo realized. Tnat would put the total paid attendance at 21,421,770. Saturday will bn all cities'day , and re sponses to Invitations to mayors of different cities nnvo been numerous. The exorcises will bo hold In Music hall at 10 o'clock , nnd nt noon a fanfare of universal peace nnd salute of cannon will grcot the mayors as they enter the grounds. The address of welcome will bo made by Mayor Harrison. Responses will bo made by several of the visitors. James II. Norton will make nn address and the entertainment willcgncludo with musical selections. A concert of Chicago composers will take place ntao'clock the snmo day. There will bo an all-day celebration In the Woman's building. In the morning addresses will bo made by representatives of the dif ferent societies , followed in the afternoon by a concert. In the evening an interesting en tertainment will be given. Tomorrow will bo coal , gram und lumber dealers' day. Californtans may have an opportunity to hear the Iowa State band , which has become come- fixed in the popular heart at this expo sition , at thoirmidwlnter fair. The manager of this now famous lot of musicians Is in San Francisco , nnd it is understood is about to close negotiations to bring man and instru ments to the California show. Under the patronage of Mrs. Potter Palmer an entertainment is to bo given in the Woman's building tomorrow for the ben efit of the destitute crippled children. The ladles have bccnicncrgctic in piling up a sub scription fund toHielp swell the receipts. Mrs. Isabel Garrison , now ot Canada , has the matter in charge and she has. told the national commissioners she is coming to them Individuallyrand that the only compro mise they can make with her on this char ity is relative to the amount of their contri butions. The callant gentlemen of the com mission have promised to be liberal. Mrs. Garrisomhas received n check from Henry Irving and Helen Terry of * 150 for this charity. _ XltADE , Ituslncsi Expected to Jtevlvo with tlio Pns- sngo of tlio Kepeat 11111. CI.EVKLA.SD , Got. 20. The Iron Trade Review - view says : It is to bo expected that the iron trade will share in the bettor feeling be gotten by the news that the silver purchase repeal is certain. Two months ago when the house action was supposed to carry with it the assurance of senatorial concurrence there was thought to bo some slight better ment in business along with the Increased hopefulness. To what extent this would have grown but for the senatorial delay and obstruction is only a matter of con jecture. Since loans involving large amounts have been waiting upon silver purchase repeal , it is probable that the latest develop mcnt at Washington will modify the bank nolicv of accumulating trold. which has boon a continual handicap to business. If it shall bo followed by legislation tending to reinforce the treasury gold reserve und notifying Europe of the intention of this government to maintain its supply of gold , the caln will bo most positive. The week hai brought forth no new development In the iron trade. Prices have not declined since the last report and it is impossible that more mill capacity is actlvo to date than at any time smco the Juno shut down. 1.0UAL UIIK\1TIU3. The Current Toplo club will discuss the Platte canal project tonight. The tailors union will give a grand ball at Gcrmania hall tomorrow evening. Tcomen's Assembly 802 , Knights of l abor , will give its first annual ball at Morand's dancing school tomorrow evening. A hard times social will bo entertained by the A's and B's of All Saints church next Thursday , November ! J , at Metropolitan hall , on Ilarnoy street. A burning chimney at Henry Pundt's resi dence caused a still alarm to bo sent to llro headquarters yesterday. The lire was put out without any losz. Prof. II. P. Lewis will lecture this even ing at the Unitarian church on "Tho Polit ical Economy of the Ancients. " Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. Hov. Tlndol' ' delivered an entertaining lecture at the Second Presbyterian church last evening. The subject of his discourse was "Attractions of Palestine. " nm m ! il fjpnrcrn Prnolr nnst. 2fi3 Army of the Republic , held a social reunion of its members last evening at 8 o'clock , cor ner Twenty-fourth and Grant streets , Asa companion , lecture to his discourse of last weak on ' 'Theism , " Ilov. Lee M. Frank lin of the Harnoyi street temple will leoturo this , Friday , evening on the subject "Does True Atheism Exist ? " The postofllco is just receiving Its quar terly supply of envelopes , stamps , oto. , and Assistant postmaster Woodard was busy yesterday taklpB on Inventory. There are $39,050vorth 01 stamps of various denomi nations , 800,000 postals and enough stamped envelopes to make- total value of over | 50- 000. Wednesday afternoon John Haley "was driving along South Sixteenth street in a wagon with a friend , and when passing 1 ! ! 5 South Slxtoenth'iio threw a stone through ono of the windowi of the houuo with a bean shooter. The misslo came very near striking a child , besides breaking the win dow. Haley wai arrested yesterday morning. Judges Ogdon. and Ko.ysor exchanged dockotsyestcrday morning , the former tailing the criminal bench. The first case called by Judge Ogden wa I that of George W. Day , who Is charged with grand larceny in steal ing (110. Tlio case of Miller against Hetzel is on trial before Judge ICeysor. This is one of the suits growing out of the HoUcl failure. DPRICE'S The only Pure Cream o ( Tartar Powdef. No Ammoiiia ; No Alum , in Millions of Home3-4o Years the Standard. THE TERRIBLE TIMES ) A Prominent Professor Gives Some Valuable Ideas. TIMELY HINTS AND SECRETS Wlmt llotli Men mid Women Onn bo It They arc Only Thoughtful nntl Ciirctul. "These ore times that try men's ' souls. " The sponkor was one of the Icadinc profoKSOffl In a Now York medical - college - lego and ho was addressing nu mull on to of ladles and gentlemen who had nssom- bled to listen to UU wisdom. "Tho bank failures , the mercantile failures , the scarceness of money , the dullness of business , the anxiety con nected with It , nil bring a fearful pres sure on men and woman all the time. It is no wonder wo hear of pulcldos mid other despornto deeds at such limes ns times. Man are under a lorriblo strain and women naturally sutler by sym pathy. " "All those thlnga are to bo expected , but BO far us parsons feolinirs and health are concerned , they should all bo o'.isily overcome. I do not mean by running away from duty or by resorting to stimu lants ; I will toll you what I moan. "For a number of years among all the discoveries and inventions of isciondo , ono thing has stood lyo-cmlncnt and prominent. It has done more to relieve man when ovor-burdoncd , to make women happy when despondent , in fact. It has boon a Icing among discoveries of modern times for this puruoso and , of course , in has boon the most popular. I think you already know what I refer to. It Is that grand that incomuar- able preparation luiown as Warner's Safe Curo.- You have all , or nearly nil of you , heard if it and know how popu lar it is and what a high standing it bears , but you cannot know so well as the professional man what a relation it sustains to suffering humanity , I have Known men who were run down , dobill- tatd , discouraged , despairing , They resorted to this remedy and were brought to health and hopefulness , their ambition restored their prosperity assured. I have soon women who wore pale , weak , suffering ; women who had family cares and women who wore carry ing a burden of pain and I' have soon those same women restored to rosy and happiness. Thcso are facts which and proven by thousand ? of people , and which can bo easily verified m every community upon the American conti nent. " "It is by the constant uo of this great discovery that men and women may bo enabled to go through the trying times which are now upon us , In health and oven with hopefulness. Certainly there is no suoli standard remedy known lethe the world to-day of Warners Safe Cure ; certainly there is nothing which takes hold of the system so gently , yet so powerfully , and produces those effects which wo so much desire , and co'-tnlnly it should bo used by all who are either run down or fluttering. " & Surgical Dlstjensarv. AND WB CUHT OATAIUC1I , nil ItlbUASUS Of TUB NO > K , THICOAT. GIlKfT.hTOMAOIl IKMVKLsima laVUK , UIIKUMATISM , IH3 1'KPHIA. Itl.OOD , SKIN nml KIDM'.V nign.iaoft , I'KMAl.HVliAKMSMS : , LOST .MAN HOOD ClUtKO , mill nil lornn or WEAK MEKT HYDROCELE AND VAIUCOCBLE permanently ami HucccBBfully cured. MotlioJ ua\v mil uiifallliir TKKATNKNT IIY .MAIL , iv Hjiecln'ty. PILKS , FISTULA. FIS3UUK , penmnetitly CHMl without the UHO of knife , lU'.itura or c mitlJ. All maladies or .1 prlv-iio or Uolleata n.Uurj , ot clthurHOX , positively cured. Call on or address , wltli stimp , for Clrcaliri Free Hook , lleclpsi ami Symptom llUii'.t'i. Flrut uUlrwjy south of poatoincc , room 7. TV Qonrlnc & Qsanln : 118 Hout.ii intiist. 1)1. DcdilGS < X DodllOJ , , Owalm.Mob- JAPANESE ? A New nnrt Complete Treatment , consisting o ! ROPI'OBITOHIKH. Capsules of Ointment and two lioins of Ointment. A. nuvor-falllnj ? Cure for Piles of every nature cu.l decree. It makes an operation with ttio Imlfo or Injections ot carbolic nclil , wL'.ck are pniuf ul and seldom n permanent euro , and afton rpfilmlnrr In dnnfh. HTiTif nnfmrir. U/hv nnrilirn thlo torrlblo dlaeaao ? W , guarantee 0 boxoa to cure any case. You only nay for bencflta rccelvcu. fin box , 0 for W by mall. onmpl free. Guarcntoeo issued l)7our < it'enta. PHMCTIPATirtM I I Cured by Japanese , Pilot Liver Proventorf Pellets , Ihe irreat I.IVT.n nnd STOXI AOlf KIM UUATOH uucl UIOODI'imiFir.ll. Hnrnn , iiillU ana pleasant to Ulo , especially adapted tot cMUirea'auso. eOUoaei 16 centB. . GUABANTEE3 JsspoJ only by Kubn < k Co. , Solo Agonts.Omahn , Neb BABY'S SKIN AND SCALP Gleamed , purified , and beautified by CIJTICUIU BOAT , KI rateit of > klu iiurlllci i und . lic'uutlfieri , n well ni purest and wectcit of toilet und mtmury < oa ] , Only cure for liliupltn nml Hack , bcodf. because too only pmemha of liillomraallon anil clogiilnK of U > f < IUIKU , tke caiino of meet fcnul dl llgaratlou ( . tiold uvcrynhero. A. Full Teeth extracted In morning , KuwonvaliiBortoilfiltarnooa came Uuy , 1'orfuut Ut fUir- unteed. Unl 1'laor , I'uxton JJluo'.t , lUtJt anil Parnam Stroot. Elevator on 10th Street. Telephone 10 3 J | B1UNQ THIS WITU VUD SBlS. DEBILlT , KTO. . thai ( * . m n QuIOKLY and rKnUA- . fruU MrHBaaH . &S ton. nTen to every p rtf the i0dj. I Will ISOd ( * * curelr pMkeS ) PflMU to " " r r tbo presorlu lion lift auf d ma < these > t > li Aa4res | I. vritfouy , MMM B it , suekU * * lYTT ) "M P V'H Catarrh I'owder ourawat , arr JjlltiX II I O AH drurKltti. cu cent * . A ' ' * < * > Says a philosopher will take a gooil shoo fasten than an ordinary citizen provided there are no dogs about iho promises wo urosumo. The major ity of citizens , wo acknowledge , will take a bud shoo as fast as a good ono , 'till they hour of the Nebraska Iron-clad guarantee branded on every shoo equally protecting every wearer. THAT IF OUR SHOES PROVE DEFECTIVE , ' WEAR OUT TOO QUICK OR DON'T GIVE REASONABLE SATISFACTION , WE'LL GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR FREE OR YOUR MONEY BACK , Besides this policy of protoction. wo fatten your purse on every pair of shoes you buy. Might as well bopln at our wutor-dofylng grain shoo with a standard screw bottom ; ell at $1.00 ; pave you at least r > 0c Our work man's SI.2. ' ) shoo is too well known a bit finer tills year wo usofull stock leather and oak sblos a superior stock than some folks can show In a $2.00 shoo Again , where wo help to fatten your bank acoouot , on our 82.50 ehoc > ' , as sure as you wear shoo ? , every pair , without n guarantee , is worth S4.00. You ought to see an outlay of styles , lace , congress - ' gross , button , London , Paris , St. Louis , Saratoga and Box lees ; any width your foot suiters. Every pair a Goodyear welt aud llrst class Amorfcan calf If you uro subject lo cold foot try a cork solo shoo ; they're only $2.75. but ns good as any 81.50 slioo in the market ; have 'om in every last known to the shoemaker , with grain or calf uppers Wo refer to our SljjBS shoo that thousands wear ; it's the same shoo they call a celebrated $3.00 article , and It's the word celebrated that cost you $1.15 , If you have It sb At last comes the shoo which crowds the shoo department of the Nebraska quarters , that 83.1W value. Wo use the bnst of American calf and Goodyear welt finish. Made by competent shoom-.tkors who turn out shoos for dress. Hero is also the styles worth mentioning Bluchers , Bals. Congress ; every last , every too , every shape. When your $5.00 and $0.00 shoo fails to give satisfaction try a pair they'd every bit as good Our word of honor , Shoe Catalogue , pages 36-7-8. Postal card us for one. A SET SOL ID SILVER TEA SPOONS Iloiriil.ir prlcn $ 6.75. i0 ! per cent off 1,1(5. ( On Solid Silverware TJils Wcuk Thursday's prlco. RAYMOND , Corner 15th and Douglai StraaU. FEK.11ANENTZ.Y CORED or HO PAX. NO PAY UNTIL CURED. We rotor you to 3,513 p itlenti. NixH lUnk of ODmmeros , O UarmanS.ivIiu * HiuU. Omtha. No ( Intention from business , Noujor.itlon. [ Inrei 4 tlzttto our method. Wrllton euarnntoa to abtoluUlf cure nil kinds of UUI'TUICB ot both soxo without thl , use of knife , no matter of liow lon < Htunillnx , EXAMINATION FREE. THE 0. E , GOMH , N. V. Llfo Baliataz , Oiua.Ua , Nok. SKNI > foil New York Hospital TREATMENT. For all Chronic , HerYous , Surgical , Private and Special Diseases of both MEN AND WOJIBX Stricture , Hydroooltu Varloooolo , And nil oilier tronliinstoa-od 'itreasonable chkreoi CONKULl1 A'lON If It BE. Unll ou or uddnisi. DOUQLAS BLOCK. I6h ( AND DODQE ST8. , OMAHA , NEB. Opposite llaydan Hro's. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. U. B , Depository , Omalia , Nob. CAPITAL , - (400,000 SURPLUS , $65,000 Officer * an ! Dlrootors-IIonrjr W. Yates , dent , luaauililur. vlc nrenldeut. C. S. Maiirlse , W. V. Mor u. John 8. ColltiU , J. M. IL 1'alrldi Lewis a. HouJ , caoUler. THE IRON BATIK. . OR. McCREW Is the only SPECIALIST PRIVATE DISEASE * andOEQIUTIESof MEN ONLY , Women Excluded. 18 yours experience Circulars free. )4lli ) ted OlUIU. Hu. SNAP SHOTS OF THE BABIES. Jlovr m.'iiiy photograph rs fall in eatohlne tno l.itont Imago of the pro- clous llttlo darllnsTB. Th y cun bo counted by the Mcore. You will never ( all In iretllnir u Hpaaklnc likeness ot the lltllo ones at our Btudlo , an we em ploy only the moat oxpcrt of artUts. High Class Fkot > zraplijr , At Popular Prices s. i5tu Oiuulia , Neb , TREATMENT I ONLY * FOK I'orfl moniln inodlclnos ml a I Iiiilrun.ntiU Ittao , i SPEGIM.I5T " ) C'llioiltittloii I'r r. Is iir.Ri.rp.ihF.fJ in oho treatment of all Chronic , Private nnd NorvoiiK DUoniiov. Writ" to or consult p r noimlly. TUKATMIJ.VPUVMAri , , Au-ilrt-m wllli Bliimp , tot particular * , which will bo bunt In plain oiivclopo. I' , O. JloxUBl. OlUoe 119 . IStli utreot , Ouuhn , NeU _ The MefcerT T Omaha's Newest HotiJ. Cor. 12tli and UovT4rJ Siroat * . < 0rooms S'.M per ilty. : 40 rooms UOJ per day. SO rooms with iMtliiitS ] portlir. MI rooms with butli aUl.iJ per J4f. Aiuil rii in ICvvry ltc pcot. C. 8. ERB , Prop.