8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 1G , 1803 DAMNS' GREAT CLOAK SALE The Best Bargains Ever Offered in Ladies' and Children's ' Winter Garments. UDIES' $9.00 WINTER GARMENTS FOR 98C Unloading Mcn'a nntl Uoy'g Ilnti Lively Orrnt llelutjl | < m All Ovrr ihn House to Mnko llonm Inr Our Itntticnie l.lno of llolldiiy 600 ladles' winter cloaks worth $3.00 , ST.fiO and $0.00. your choice of entire lot nt HSc. T)0 ladies' winter clonks worth $7.f > 0 , 80.00 up to $12.00 , your choice of entire lot at s&l.oO & , $2.00 or &U.OO. Splendid line of ladles' novelty gar ments In exquisite styles and lower uriccH than over made before. Immense bargains in children's winter clonks. 100 children's winter cloaks worth $ . ' ) .f)0 to $7.00. your choice at $1. > 0. 150 children's ' winter cloaks worth $5.00 up to $7.50 , your choice at $2.50. Kndlnss variety in chlldrcnV , Infants' nnd ladles' made up garments will beHeld Hold at less than orto-lmlf actual cost. It will pay to visit our millinery de partment. The ( ireatest variety and lowest prices ever known for high class , stylish goods. MEN'S AND HOYS' HATS. Wo are overstocked and \ \ o must un load our stock of men's and boys' hats and therefore wo will make prices less than one-half of wholsalo prices for goods , none bettor in city. Men's ' crusher f > 0e , worth $1 00. Men's soft hats fiOc , worth $1.50. Men's line fur dorbys in all the lend ing shapes , $1.15 , worth $2.50 to $ H.OO. Men's line Fedora , in black and brown , 51.15 , hatters' ' prices $2.50 andi.OO. ; Boys' winter caps and turbans , 2oc , worth 7iic. Men's L'ciuiine Scotch caps , 23c , worth Boys'crusher , worth $1.00. Boys' Fedora , In black , blue and brown. 50o , worth $1.00. Boys' turban lint * , 2."io , worth 75c. The most complete line of mon's caps in different styles , fiOc , none worth less than 91.00. A largo line of childroii's ' fancy hats nnd turbans , for winter wear , oOc. Ono lot of boys' fancy turbans , lOc , worth 50c. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 10 do/on linen shirt fronts , 5o each. 10 pieces all linen crash , brown , 2jc. 1 bale 18-ineh wide all linen Urown crash , worth 15c , tomorrow 7o yard. 24-inch wide checked glass toweling , worth 2."ic , reduced to 12icyard. 11-4 size marbcillcs white bedspreads reduced to $1.00 each. Just opened a new line of felt , all colors lhat arc desirable for fancy work. All wool French llannol , sold for 40c to 50c , reduced to 2oo yard. Fancy figured and mixed colorings in cotton eiderdown , 15o , 20c and 2oc. 50 pairs silver king all wool gray 10-1 blankets , worth $4.50 , reduced to $2.50 pair. 35 pairs white wool blankets , 11-4 size , slightly soiled , to bo sold $2.5)3 ) pair. 50 pairs white 10-4 cotton lioeoed blan kets reduced to 59c a pair. Unbleached cotton llannol , 3ic yard. lOo grade of outing llannel reduced to 5e yard. Closing out HO-inoh wide cotton fleeced dress goods has been selling at 10cr and 15c , reduced to 5c. Today will bo your last chance to buy mill remnants of 30 , 32 and 30-inch wide cbervon , serges , sateens , etc. , atoo a yard. You will hav o another chance tomorrow to buy the remnants of the beat lining cambric at 2e } yard. Wo are making money-losing prices in order to reduce block , as wo must have room , for in a few days we shall open the largest and best selected stock of holi day goods ever displayed under any roof. Our buyers have returned from the for eign markets , where they have been searching for the latest novelties and _ the most useful articles for young and old , and wo will give you a display which will eclipse all previous holiday displays. Our experience in the past has aided us in gathering this immense Btook , besides , wo have the lloorago and the only house In this city which tins the epaco to handle such a variety as wo shall put on exhibition. IIAYDEN BROS. "SuiKhlnc , I'rulc nnil irownrn. " The Midwinter International exposi tion will bo held in San Francisco , be ginning on.lanuary 1 , 1894 , and continu ing six months. The climatic feature , the commercial situation of San Francisco , the fact that the city is the natural distributor of the products of the greatest agricultural state in the union , the character of its Burrounding population , engaged in pur suits more diversified than those of any other section of the United States or the world , embracing mining , cattle raising , fancy stock breeding , wool growing , manufacturing , ntfrioulturo in all its branches , and llshlng , ought to insure a great succots for this cutorpriBo. Greatly reduced rates to all California points and to Portland , Ore. , via the Union Pacific. For full particulars re garding rates call on or address any ticket agent , or II. P. Douol , 1302 Far- imm street , Onmlin , Nob. E. L. Loniax , General jmsbongor nnd ticket agent , Omaha , Neb. LOW KATI : K\uuif > ii > x To lliHMton.Tttx. , nnil Kcturn. On Saturday , Nov. 18. a special excur sion for land buyers will leave Omaha for Houston , Tex. Round trip rates ? 27i ) . Addrobs , H. 0. PATTERSON , 125 Uamgo Uldg. , Omaha. The Madison ( family hotel ) , 21st and Chicago. Traiiblonts , $2.00 per day. WILL GET THE BEWABD. Jullor lloiiuolt Ktitunu from Konkulc Altur l.nnilini ; Aiiilation IIMilml the Hum. Jailer BumioU returned yesterday mom- IF ing from ICooUuU , la. , where ho wunt wftii Alfred Andcrsoa , who Is wanted at that place for tlie munlor of Hormntin Antclman some tlino during the east summer , Ander son was arrested In Saipy county for com mitting a hurglary und was brought to the Douglas county Jail for siffuUcciilug until ho could bo trlouVhllo ho was In jail Dennett rccoKiiUuU him from a Uoscrlptlon furnlshoct by the shoilIT from Kooltulc and notlfltid the Iowa o nicer that ho thought ha had the right man. The Identification was complete on the arrival of the 1 law key u sheriff and Anderson was taUeu back to the scene of his crime. He was rccojjnlzod by the men who had chargu of him when ho committed the inimler. When the prisoner and ofllcers arrived in ICuukuU they wcru mot by a large crowd of fanners , who wanted to deal out summary limtlco ou the i > ot , but tlu > y wcro prevented by llto txjlk'o. Anderson was taken to Fort MutlUon for lafekccplnp , and ho told the nOlcoia thuthuvus \ willing to plead guilty to uiutihlauehtcr , Dut whun ho was ar > rultnea ; I'o had secured leiral atlvlcoand his attorney nloadod not guilty. The trial U kot for tlio near futuio. Thcro wus a re ward of fVM oflTered tor Anderson , and this ttutouiit will bo paid to DopiUy Ueunett. Coi'0118 AND CoLDa. These who ure suffer- IUK from cough * . < 'olda , saro throat , ota , > hoild ) try Urawn'a Drouchial Trochej. SwU la FALCONER'S ' CRASH TOWELING Onr New York Agent Attends an Auction Sale of Crash and Glass Toweling , AND BUYS HEAVILY The ( iooili Are In nnil lo on Snlo Today fine 20-incli 18o Crash Ito sold at 12 l-3o 1'cr Yard. GLASS TOWKL1NG , 8JC. Ilundicds of xards of 1 ! ) Inch pure llnon glass chocked toweling , a certain Inequality ; all you want , of this crash today for 8Jo per yard. Lay in a stock ; it will pay. An opportunity such us this seldom presents itself. LINEN URASfl ! ) C. Solid cases of lee line brown twilled , linen clash , no limit , today for Do per yard. TOWELS GO. A bargain such us these towels never fell into our hands before. Every towel is worth lOo to ll2Jc , no limit , today for < ) o each. They nro colored bordered damask towels. . TOWKLS AT 10U , IfiC AND IOC. Solid dozens of line buck towels worth up to400 each , all < ro today for lOc , ICc and 1'Jc ' each. This is a rare chance for Jiotel , res taurant and boarding house keepers. EXTRA , EXTRA , EXTRA. Dt'ess gooes at Me per yard. One whole counter IHU foot long , laden with the choicest productions of the woolen looms In value up to $1.00 and $1.25 per yard today for 39c per yard. All the very newest patterns. Not a carried over piece In the entire lot. Such goods wore never offered before - fore at special bale. Look over this magnificent assortment of all wool dress goods at IIOc per yard and SOG what shrewd buxinir can do. Look over our OSe black dresa goods , all were $1.00 or more. Look over our 21)o ) colored dress goods , such values wore never placed before a people. 110 per cent discount on all other dross goods. INDIGO PRINTS fiO PEtt YARD. 2 cases of them , aud all worth lOc per yard ; new fall stylos. SATEENS , Sit 0. A grand lot of comfort satcons worth 2."io or'iOc per yard , all you want of them for 8Je per vard. LADIES' JACKETS , $4.03. A fine lot of ladies' beaver jackets in black and navy blue , all now and correct in styles ; every garment worth $7.50 or more ; no limit tomorrow for $4. < ) , " > . EMPIRE JACKETS , $7.83. A special lot of the now $12.00 empire coat jackets , all trimmed with French seal , 1 to a customer today S7.85 each. This is an extraordinary bar gain. 87.30 mink scarfs the present fad , to morrow $5.00 each. $20.00 astrachan box capes today $12.73. This prieo is for today only. $15.00 coney box fur capes $10.01) ) . All our ladies' cloth capos , jackets and wraps at 20 per cent oft. ZEPHYR , IJC. It.OOO ounces of best Berlin zephyr wool , all colors , today He per ounce. $2.00 SKIRTS. 790 EACH. Ladies' felt skirts , worth $2.00 and Sy.OO each , today 70c each. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. All our blankets on special sale to day. Full price will not be asked for anv blanket in our store today. N. B. FALCONER. ' Cheap IluteM to Cutlttiriilii. The Union PaoilTc is offering greatly red need round trip rates to all California points and Portland , Oregon , this year. For full particular Inquire of your nearest ticket agent , or address H. P. Dnucu 11102 Farnam street , Omaha , Nob. , or E. L. LOMAX , Gon'l Pass , and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Nob. COUNT ? ROAD PAVING. CiiniuU linifirs Looking tn the Improve ment of I'liroo ThfirnusliraruK. From present Indications the Board of County Commissioners will early next year tuko steps looking to the paving of three of the country roads loading from the city limits west Into the Interior of the county. On Juno 10,18U2. at a special election , the voters of Douglas county , by their ballots , authorised the commissioners to issue $150- 000 of twenty-year. 4 } per cnnt bonds , the proceeds to bo used In paving or macadam izing country ro.ids. These bonds were to bear dito of July 1 , IbiU , and wore to bo sold for not less than par and ac crued Interest Immediately after It was known that the bonds had carried the commissioners commenced the preliminary work looking to the improvement of the roads. They decided that It was advisable to Improve three roads , ono to the noithwest , ono to the west and the third to the south west. After looking the territory over they decided that the Military road was the thor ough faro to bo paved to the northwest , the continuation of DoJgo street to the west and tha continuation of Center street to the southwest. Center street runs west from Hanscom nark. This having been settled the bonds were offered for sale , but as the panic in the money content of the cast came along about that tlnio the re were few bid ders for the bonds. In the meantime the commissioners were cottinc ready for the work and hiul and speciiloatlons prepared for the pave ment. They had plans for sandstone , ma cadam and vitnlled brick and wcro almost icady to lot the contracts when the lltmnclnl ( lurry'overtook them. Tim commissioners then decided to do nothing more until next year. At this tinio the commissioners express the opinion that during the next few weeks the money market will oisb up and then the bonds can bo sold atapiemium. Taking this \ Iouof the case the commissioners have decided that within the next few weeks they will again oflor the bonds for sale and will again ask lor hids for stone , brick and macadam , the intention being that if the bonds tlnd a market to begin thu work of paving the three roads as soon i > s the weather will permit next spring. In making their fljturos the commissioners estimate that the proceeds of the $150,000 of bonds will pay for about nlno miles of macadam , st\ miles of brick or three miles of stone. The commissioners will select the material to bu Ubod and whichever material may bo designated it will bo equally divided between the three roads to bo paved , . * DuWltt's Mttlu ICaily Ulscrs. Small pills , safe pllle , best pills. Y.V. . U. A , The Young Women's Christian association will give an entertainment Monday evening , November SO , at 7:80 o'clock , at the Young Men's Christian Association hull. The en tertainment Is under the auspices of the library committee and the object Is to start a library for the association. lach friend of the work Is thcioforo asked to bilmy a booker or a donation of 10 cents for the library fund. The musical program for the evening will bo published later. I.tttlu Illuzei. Fire in the residence of Mrs. Kluch , Third and Poppleton avenue , at 0 o'clock yesterday inonilmr , did about $50 worth of damage , A dofoatlvo lluo caused a small blaze in O. IL Kolly's rcsidcnco , HIT North Nineteenth staeot. at au curly hour yestcrdny morning. Leas , $10 , Little pills forgroaUlUj DoWUV's Llttlo Early lasers. MORSE'S ' DRESS GOODS SALE For Ono Week Wo'll ' Soil So Ohoip You Oan't Afford to Make Over Old THE D.1ESS GOODS' SALE OF THE SEASON Wo Mint Ilnve llonm on Mnln Floor for llollilny OooilK , llcnne tin * Sacrillce of Urcu ( lomli Snonro One of These IliirRnlns Now. Coinmonclnfr Thursday , for ono week , we'll iimko a litreo liolo in our dress poods Btouk. Wo'vo decided to consoli date some departments to make room for holldny poods. Wo must take 310,000 out of our dresa poods department In the next wook. These jjricca will do it for us. Rend carefully. AT 2oG WE OFFEU A line of nil wool dross goods , neat patterns , worsted ami wool , in 20 dliror- ont styles , never sold uiulor fiOc. AT fOO ) WE OFFER A splendid assortment of fabrics , 40 to 40 inches wide , embracing plain and fancy poods , not a yard worth less than $1.00 and some even inoro. AT 7C WE OFFEH _ A large assortment of novelties , silk mixtures , bongnlincs , Scotch cheviots , never sold for less than $1.50. They are just half price. AT $1.00 WE OFFER A line of 10-inch novelty dross goods that were $2.00 , choice , desirable anil quick sellers. AT $1.50 WE OFFER A hnndbomu line of 4i-lnch ( nigh class novelties which have been SU.50 all the season. These live lines of goods from S-lc to $1.50 will bo on the bargain counter In tires * goods room and we don't ' hesitate to say that by long odds it the bust lot of dross goods offered the public this season. It behooves every lady to buy a dress at tills bale if in need of ono this season. BLACK GOODS. $2.50 silk warp honriottas , $2.00. $2.00 silk warp Henriettas , $1.03. $1.75 silk wurp honriottas , $1.35. $1.GO silk warp henriottas , $1.2o. $1.23 silk warp honriottas , $1.00. Ono $1.00 black serge for 75c. Ono $1.50 black serge for $1.10. TIIE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. ELSASSEK'S POSITION" . , . Now Hegl ter of Hoods CuuMnc Ucniu- rrUn H Ylholo I.tit of Oriof. There is a lively hustle being inaclo by the parties who are anxious to put on the coun- cilmanlo shoes of Peter E. Elsasscr and wo.ir tliem during the next year , but the question of who wilt wear these selfsame shoes is ono that is c.uismg more or loss trouble. Elsasser's term would not have expired until January 1 , Ib'Jo , had ho not shied his castor into the ring and picked off another ofllco when they were being passed around , but having fought for the ofileo of register of deeds and won , there is an opinion lingering in the minds of some of the legal lights that Air. Kls.issor has lost his grip on the council ami will have to stcu aside as soon ai ho as sumes the duties of the couuty oflieo to which he has been elected. Presuming that Elsassor will have to re sign or get out with the coming or the new year , Ira C. Bachelor , Johu Tideman jand Anton Kmcut have declared that they arc ready to represent the Second ward during the year 181)1. ) Right .hero is where El- sasscr comes in witli his line Italian hand. Ho has said that ho would have no objection to going out of the council , providing he could mono his suc cessor and keen the job in the family. With this pnd in view he will lot go the coimoil- nunic duties on the ilrst of the year , provid ing Mayor Uemis will name a cousin , Christ Elsasser , lor tho'vacuncy. The mayor has not agreed to do anything of ttils kind and for the present Peter will be kept guessing as to just what course ho will pursue in the matter. Yesterday morning UegUtor of Deeds-Elect Peter E. Elsasscr liled his onlcial bond in the onico of the county clerk. The document is in tho'penal sum of $10,000 , and ILuis Bocjt and W. T. l renzon sign as securities. All day long , and way into the hours of the night the newly elected register of deeds is besieged with men who want to act in the capacity of deputy , but , right on the quiet , Elsasser is going to fool them all , for he is going to name his brother Fred for this position. , Thcro are a few of the true and tried dem ocrats who Know of this plan , and they are tearing their hair in their wrath , declaring that the whole Elsassor family was not elected to the ono otllce , and that the patron- 11 no should go to the p irty instead of to the family from which the official came. Samo- sotsandJucksonlansarein thesamo frame of mind and are out for blood , but - Elsassor simply gives them the laugh aud tells them that ho will run the ofllco. His reason for being independent is owing to the fact that he claims that ho docs not owe his election to the democrats , but to the republicans who. deserted their party candidates and placed another inun in power. 1'llls that euro sick hcadacne : DeWltt's Mule Earlv Uisers. ANGEL'S WINGS CLIPPED , gj Arrest of it Hotel Illllt Who Trloil to Fly 1118 llcmril Hill. Manager Kitchen of the Pax ton trapped a hotel beat nicely last evening about 7 o'clock. During the supper hour a young man , who gave the name of T. F. Angel , walked Into the lobby , checked his coat and stepped into the elevator with the nonchalance of a full Hedged guest. Ho got out of the elevator at the third floor and sneaked down the stairway leading to the dining room. Crooking his knees beneath the table , and unfolding a Paxtoninn napkin ho proceeded toiofrosh his appetite. With the amazing rapidity with which ho hurled food down his tluo.it the waiters iumginod that ho was buffering with an acute attach of tapeworm. The young man hud neglected to register. Ho watched his opportunity and b'lld out of the dining room to tlu chock stand without going thiough the formality of. liquidating for the meal. Which ho had evidently relished. Just as ha was about to depart the porter's muscular form appeared in the doorway , and the "absent minded"A ngel WAS led to the otlleo by the vigilant hotel employe. He had no money and could not give a satis factory account of his eomluet. Manager Kitchen had him arrested and he is now languishing In the oily jail , where his meals will bo served without a menu card. There have been , a number o' small thefts at the Paxton lately and Mr. Kitchen believes they wil | now uo stopped , It Is alleged that the man arrested has been working the 1'axton fur the past three days. Cure Indigestion mid biliousness wit ) Do Witt's Uttlo Early Uisers. FRANK WILCOS CO , SHOE SALE We Offer Extra Bargains to Draw nn Extra Largo Lot of "Bfiyars Thursday to OUR SHOE SALE NUY.BER . TV/0 / Thn Shoes MnrkiMl Down Am KoRiilnr llnc.4 of Weltft nnd Tfirnn 1'rlrc * an yimteit I'lnlnljr Miirlind 1I.OO I/iillnV Hx- toiiRlun SnloViilts , 87..TO. Frank Wilcox Co. commenced a series of shoo pales and some of. the bargains are mentioned in Tun UiTT : thu day before - fore the opening of every sale. Bargain No. 1. Every pair of the ladles' plain $4.00 extension solo welts left from Saturday's ' Hale will go tomorrow for $2.50 per pair. $2 50 buys a $1.00 ladies' welt , button shoe. Bargain No. 2. Wo have 132 pairs of largo size misses' goat school shoes with heels , former price $ : i.OO , at this sale $1.00 a pair , sizes 2 , 2J , 3 and 3 } , just the shoo for uohool wear and only $1.00. Bargain No. 3. The greatest assortment of misses' spring heels that have yet been offered , will be on our center table tomrrow nnd your choice of the lot for $1.00 a pair. Bargain No. 4 Is the boys' shoes wo offer. The iron clad , the stool shod , the Omaha made and the finest for dross are the four lenders In our boys' department and they are well named , ranging from as stout mil durable as a boy's shoo can bo made if leather to the llnest , latest shoo In ho market. In attending these sales of ours it will > o wise to come nroparcd to buy two 01 * nero pairs , as this opportunity Is not an every day occurrence. FRANK WILCOX CO. , 1515 and 1517 Douglas St. AFFAIRS AT BOCJTH OMAHA. Se\crnl KiitcrtitlnmeniR In tli Mn lc City 1.1st Kvnnlllt ; ( ioKnip. There was a small but important meeting icld at the Young Mon's Institute ImU last light in the interest of the associated clinritlcs of South Omaha. Mr. E. J. Soy- tora was chosen temporary chairman Hoprescutativcs from the different secret societies of the city were present. On ac count of there being so few present it was decided to hold another meeting at the same place this evening to make arrange- uents for a mass meeting of the citizens of , ho city , looking towaul the permanent oriranizition of a society composed of all .ho charitably Inclined people , regardless of jollef or organisation , IltliorniiiniK llHil tile Floor. Division No. 3 , Ancient Order of Ilibor- ilans , gave a grand ball ut Bauer's concert mil last evening. The hall was crowded with a select .gathering. The committees v/ero as follows : Arrangcmcut3T-J. J. Fitzgerald , I1. .7. DJII- ough , J. J. O'Kourke , Ai. Diggln and T. O'llanlon. Reception P. J. Donouph , C. P. O'Hara , 1J. . O'Noll aud Thomas Dowlmg. FloorEd FiUgcrald , J. J. Fil'/gerald , M. U. J. Flaherty , John J. ' Ityau and T. J. O'Ncil. Muelo City Uosftlp. Mr. A. V. WieBlnger will leave today for in extended visit in the cast. Mrs. C. J. Collins , who Is now in-Pueblo , 2olo. , has improved in health , Miss Stella Uarret or Sheldon , la. , is the guest of her friend , Mrs. George Vitiz. The concert to bo given by the pupllsvof the High school promises to bo a very Inter esting affair. Tames Kimball , formerly of this city , but now of Butte , Mont. , Is in the city calling on old acquaintances. Bill Johnson was arrested last night by Captain Austin. Ho was wanted for trying to "clean out" Nelson's saloon last Monday evening. Mr. WilU.un'Rvan , manacer of the Adams Express company of this city , who has boon ill for a long time , was able to bo at his post again iostoi day. Miss ISisIe Butz anived in the city yester day from Chicago , where she has been spending the summer. She will leave for her old homo In York today. The members of the Young Men's Insti tute will give their semi-monthly social at the nail on I1 rlday night of this week. A good ttmo is assured to those who attend. There was a meeting hold last night at the Presbyterian church , at which arrange ments were made to give an entertainment for the pupils of the Sunday school during Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. Havllk , living at Twenty- llrst and Brown streets , have lost three children within the last few weeks. The third child was burled yestoruay. It was a daughter 8 months old , and died of the black measles. s'i'ho jury sitting on the case against Thomas Geary , after being out for several hours , x'epoi'tccl back tn the court that no agreement hud been reached. Judge Fowler then discharged the jury. Thu case \\Illbo tried again In a few days. The funeral of Karl Travodosky , which took place yesterday afternoon , was largely attended. The Bohemian society , of which Mr. Trftvodosky had been a member , turned out in a body , headoa by a band. The inter ment was in Laurel Hill cemetery. The ladles on the board of "Tho Open Door" having boon kindly tendered the use for three days Thursday , Friday and Satur day of this week of the vacant store room in the McCaguo bank building on Fifteenth street for the purpose of Lccelvlng such con tributions in aid of their Institution as Its friends may ho disposed to make , would respectfully faollclt gifts of groceries , jollies , canned goods , table * and hod llnon , vegeta bles , coal , towels , Infant clothing or any thing , oven money , useful In the household , Mrs. Watson B. Smith , Mrs. J. T. Duryoa , Mrs. F. 11. Pugh , Mrs. F , A. Tucker , Mrs. D. C. Bryant , Mrs. 10. D. Van Court , Mrs. K. B. Poattie , Mrs. G.V ; Clark. The guaranteed euro for all headachcse Biomo-Seltzer , TrlalboUlelOij. " " " DXED. JNotfccnIre Itnei < > r ltt under thtt liciitl. Jiftu ccittx ; each ( idilKtHiKitHne , ten rente. 1'AYNK Theodorn , daughter of Mr. a. II. I'liyno , need & \ urs , on Nov. 14. J'nnoiitl hurt Ices Thuiscliiy at lu o'clock n. in. , at thu homo , 4112. J.uluyotto a\u. nlends in- vltod touttond. KLKITNEK-l'ranlc. Tuobilay , November 14 , Ib'JJ , ago 57 youis. 1'iinutul Thursday , Nmmiibor in , ut 1 p. in. , from fainllv rut.1- iluncc , 1400 .lonos HI. Services ut thu housu , Interment , I'rospeot Hill. CE'S aking owder The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes AQ Years the Standard. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nntl improvement nnd tcntio to itctbonul enjoyment when rightly uwu. The nmny. wlio live bet ter than others nnil enjoy life more , with less expenditure , by ntoro promptly adapting the world's best products to tlio neciH of physical being , will attest the vnltio to lienlth of the pure liquid Inxutivo principles cmbiucod in tlie remedy , Syrup of Figs. ltd excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable nnd pleas ant to the taste , the rcficshing and truly beneficial propoitu's of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cifimsing the system , dispelling colds , headaches Mid fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the appioval of the medical profession , because it acts on the Kid neys , Liver nnd Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly ficc from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fics is for sale by all drug gists in OOc and $1 bottles , but it is man ufactured by tlio California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every pactage , also the name , Syrup of Figs , and being well informed , you will not accent any substitute if ciflcmd. SEARLES - SEARLES , SPECIALISTS Tronic Nervous WE Pfivite ani CURE Special Disease. . . . . . . . . . . A IVI. . Ciii.Hiilliitlnii Kro. Wo otiro Catarrh. AUDI canes of the goso. Throat , J lout btoiuaoh , Jjiver. BloodJ > kiii and liiiluoy Diun"sos. To- male WoaUnossos , J/ost Manhood , btriotiiro. rtydrooo'o ' , Vorinooala , Ute 1'n.E * . 1 ISTULA AMI KKCTU. ULCBHS ourod without pain or detention tiom Imslnrss. Call on or address wllli ut imp for circulars free boolt and receipts , llrat ut ilnv.iy south of poat- olllci * . room 7. Dr. Seirles & Searles , 118SoutJjA1K ! ; : ; , . vor-on uro or es , ? .v.0ryllat.uro > demo. Itmokps an opeiatioa WI" " " "jeknlfo or Injections of carbolic nci3 , wllci are pnlbful end eeldoin a permanent euro , and oKen resulting in deaUi , nnnercssnry. Why endure f.hl8 terrlblo dlseaao ? W auarnntoe O boxes to euro nnv cnae. YoiT only nay fo benefits received. 11 n box , 0 for 15 by mall. Hampl free. Guarantees Issued by our fluents. CONSTIPATION S" ( he great MVER and BTOX1 ACIl ItLQULrATOR and DLOODFURIFIEU. Small , inlld and pleasant to take , especially adapted for chllitCB'anso. CODotea ISconte. . . GUARANTEES Issued only to ? Kuhn& Co. , Solo Agents , OmahaNob. PRESERVE YOUR EYE SliiHT , -TISE- E gyiSSES Solo Agents for Omaha WATCH FOR OUR GRAND CHRISTMAS OFFER AD , High ClaBk Photography , At Popular 1'rlceg. 1313-315-317 South 15tli Struct. WHAT CURES PIMPLES The only really tnccrstful iirc\ciitl\c ) nnd euro , r . of pliniiln.bluikliimjii , ml , rough liiiiuU , rallli ] liulr , und baby lilfiu. l lic , U tboctlcbruted CliTltuiiA tiojif , Kreatrtt of kln purlllcra and bcuutlfltM , unwell n purot pniluel'Bt uf lolli * und nureciy uupa , < Jnly prrvttitltu ut cl3g- gli > K of tlio jiorce. tj'old u\ur'where. Full Set Teeth $5 Itollable Work Always Dr. WITHERS , 4th Floor , Droun block , 10th and Doui'lus , Tolephotiel770 , Omaha , Neb. Wo will unit you the roartolmii j1 French Preparation CALTIIOO I. frrv. and a legal guarantee Ilia , t tUl/HlOS will Ucaturo youi-P aivHllU , HtraucUi and VIfor. k I'se it and pay if tainted. j ) Address VON MOHL CO. . B 8 li in ritaa 1 | K CUcUltU. Okl * . H nLllff UUtjAml ll , the train of iS& iM8 , Wk'E1 t VS : NBKTLY COllKU. I'lilf 8TKBNOTII and loiia Ifhtn to every jurtof the body. I will noml ( ijo- . curcly packed ) FBKB to any buftercr the ureborip. lion lhat cured mo of theno iroublut. AddreBu a n WUlOHTlluilo , JJeulcr , llox l.'bO , Mur U4ll BET A Against n sample ballot that we'll create a trroator commotion with that Sncclal Suit Sale this week than did the election. Golnc to have a "Poll" of our own you know trying to defeat that warm spoil that kout a few thousand citizens from buying winter clothes. \Vo don't bbliovo in playing a watting game either. Mlnht as wotl oner you a $10 old piece for S3 when you can appreciate it You need a winter suit right now help yourself- Price Help yourself cot a cou Special ple 1000 of 'em. You might Regular Price consider yourself as lucky us Mayor Hemls If you bought the material alone for $0.00. They're of the latest doublo- bre.istcd cut. A splendid Scotch cheviot , of the mixed gray scries , with a small cheek. Help yourself. Hnvo a Sale Former PrSc3 Special single-breasted Irish home spun of a mixed brown ual- tcrti , with a Miutton soft teller or a double-brunstod , Twill basket , extremely dark gray ish cast. 812.50 was our former - mor price before our dis tinguished buyer gobbled up the second load of 'cm , Special Value Help yourself just shut Used to Be your eyes and have 0110 wiappod up. Dirt cheap at $15 00. If you were ono of the lucky councilman who receiv ed the privilege of being at lavtro the other day , you could wish for no hotter clothes. A very pretty pin - checked American casslmoro of bluish east straight cut , single and doublo-brcastod , cut with or without a fronrt oil. fit like a charm and faultlessly draped. Couldn't get ciotius any clieiper than tliat , we'eyouto wait 'fill ' the 20li ! Century , ligggBSg gp hiicnVon Juts known tit < tl Clio cohtte tens jilcuMnt idicn the riijlil was n.sc ( ? , but it ic s ft revelation to that it teas as nourishiny us meat. > RitiK Thousands , footsore , famished nnd almost fainting under the unusual fatigue of the Fair have found out how invigorating u cup of Chocolut JNeiiier is nnd can now understand why 33 mil lion pounds annually of this fa mous chocolate is consumed in the countries of the old world where No Tea , No Coffee , No Cocoa , Is their motto. "Try it. Did you see mo at tliB Fair ? Your8roccrwiiiB t foiy0u. . There are going to be some weddings in this neighbor hood pretty soon and cut glass and solid silverware make nice presentation gifts. RAYMOND , JE/VELER / , Corner IBth anil Uauirl IM Strnti CANCER U RED WITH SOOTHING BALMY OILS. Cniioor , Tumor. Catarrh , Pi'on.riittHla , Exzo" uiniind nllS Lin aud Womb Dlnouycu. OANPKUof llioNoho.Kjii , Wi | , 12ar , Ntch Droim Stom- ncli Womb In fuel , .ill lnlL-rii.il or uxleinil orrfan * or Us. Hiii'liMirwlwnhoiaihohiilfuorbiirnliiif iilitHinrM. but wltli HoothliiirarotiiiilloollH. lluwdiuuf fraiulHuncI linli.ilors. us iliertiuruollifrBWliohoiMito prollt by ail oitl lii to euro tlllbUlllMMHlBWlUt Oil Oil. /ilT'l TTJTtl ( \ TTI' "iidnmlH tor GU 1 1 11JDU U 1 beck on tliu Mallca freo. AcMresu DR , D. M. BYE , Combination Oil Cure , Fortunoutu Bldtt , Knn nu City , Ka KNOW thu (1 RAND ' ' the J'laln JV S'niWmiimi 'i'HUTHHj ; iWJll wXn Facts : the Old SecreU and the New niwsovorloa of Medical Bcleneo us applied to Jlarrlwl Ufe.Bhould wiltefor our ivoiidorful llllltt liuuk , culled "I'UHFEOT JIANHOOU. " To unv earuebt man wo will wall one copy linilrcly I'rcf , in plain sealed co > tr. * 'A. reluuo from tlio < iuuckB. Aijdrees ERIE MEDICAL CO , , Buffalo , NY , NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. U. S. Depository , Omaha , Nob. CAPITAL , (400,009 U5,0'J [ Off.cnr and Dlrootors-Henry W Yutcj. piesl- dent , U.aounlilnir. vlco urpuWent. tt 8 M" " W V. Mornu , Jolm H. Calllui , J , N 11. Lowlu ti. lUHjJ , cashier , THE IRON BANK.