12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 1898. Railroads Surprised at the Bush for Omaha Monday Morning , EVERY LINE HAS ALL IT CAN HAUL Nnbrnnkn nncl Mlxnonrl I'cnple I'ur- ulNli ( lie Hulk iif < lic Flrnt Unr'i * IMIt Kaiian * mill Iowa Arc Heiireaenlcil. The flrat week day ot the Peace Jubllco ot the Transmlsalsslppl Exposition saw an Immense crowd of visitors enter the city through Its two passenger stations and one shed , The Influx was more numerous than was anticipated , previous railroad advices being to the effect that the movement to ward the first big Jubllco celebration would _ oot set In before Tuesday. All of the morning trains from Chicago ivoro heavily filled. Thcro was not ono ot the four Chicago-Omaha lines that had the least kick coming on the amount of travel it hauled In , but the big crowds were ob- eerved to como In from the west. It the attendance at the grand occasion may bo prejudged by the advance guard the transmlssourl states arc the ones that arc going to bo the most numerously repre- ecntcd. The Union Pacific's morning train from tbo west arrived In two long sections , nil the noon train from Beatrice and Stromsburg brought In a good crowd. The Burlington brought in Its McCook express at 0:35 : In two well filled sections , and the Hastings train , twenty minutes before noon delivered COO more Nebraakans to Omaha to bo well taken care of until the last sky rocket should bo sent up to tell the Inhabi tants of Mars and other planets about the glorious successes of the army and navy ot tbo United States. In addition to the special trains the afternoon express ot the Burling ton from the west were In three sections , and BO far the road has brought In during the twenty-four hours ending at noon yesterday nlnoty-ftvo carloads of Mlssourlans. A spe cial train from the St. Francis branch , Kansas , arrived here at 5 p. m. yesterday with over 1,000 excursionists. The Missouri Pacific brought In just 2,434 people during the morning. Most of tbo crowd came from Missouri to attend the state celebration at the exposition grounds. The train reports showed the following num ber of passengers on the five trains : Six hundred and twenty-Qvo from Kansas City , 352 from Kansas City. 410 from Kansas City , 647 from St. Louis and 500 from Auburn. Demand for Kiiulpinent. As the reduced rates to Omaha on account ] f the Pcaco Jubilee were not available until ono minute 'after midnight on Monday mornIng - Ing the passenger men were surprised lo BOO such a largo crowd como In on the morn ing trains. , Many of the arrivals must liavo left home before the reduced ratis went into effect or else the ticket agents In their homo towns pushed the clock hands ahead a few hours. There Is not a railroad superintendent In Omaha that 'is feeling easy today. All of them arc worried about the supply of pas senger equipment for the crowds this week. Ono of them remarked to a nee reporter : "Tho crowd has started with a rush and I don't know what it will do to us before the week is over. " Superintendent of Trans portation Buckingham ot the Union Pacific has distributed a goodly supply of passenger coaches at Grand Island , Columbus , Kearney and other central points and the "Overland Route" is probably better fixed for handling the crowds than any other Omaha road1 , and It is not feeling that it will have nn easy time of ID. Superintendent Blgnell ot the n. & M , hao everything In the way ot pas senger equipment that is on wheels ready for USD , b t ho Is fcnrful that ho Is going to ruq short. Thirty odd tourist cars of the Burlington b.ave been presort into service and as the 'seats ore wide they arc being made to accommodate three persons each. The Burlington has also hauled out a lot ot new coal cars , cleaned them up and In case of emergency will run temporary seats in them and use them for sbcrt hauls into Omaha to help handle tbo crowds. An indication ot the popularity of the peacn Jubilee throughout Nebraska is gleaned through the fact that at all of the railroad headquarters In the city telegrams wore re ceived throughout the morning from station agents in Nebraska , Kansas , Colorado , Wyo ming and South Dakota , asking for addi tional special tickets to Omaha "on account ot the way our , citizens are lining up to at tend the Peac' Jubllco at your exposition. " The requests for moro tickets were sent by telegraph and called for bunches of thirty , fifty , 100 and .even 200 , to be sent Imme diately. ' INSPECTING TUB MAIN LIMC. I'ronldcntM Hurl , IIURliKt nil.I Molilcr Move by RiiNy HtiiKfft. The special train of the Union Pacific car rying Presidents Burt , Hughltt nnd Moliler is making fairly good time. In Its daylight trips across the country between here and Salt Lake City. No attempt at any record- breaking has yet been made , the presiden tial party making a careful Inspection ot the road by daylight and stopping at night. They will probably reach Salt Lake City on Tuesday morning. John P. Berry , chief engineer of the Union Pacific , Is with the party. Conjectures as to what will be the result ot iho annual meetings of the Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line , to bo held In Salt Lake City on Tuesday and Wednesday , con tinue to bo heard from all segments of the ralrroad circle , but little is definitely known. Whatever la to bo the outcome will undoubt edly be very similar to the plan arranged among the presidents on the special trip to the meetings. There Is a healthy rumor cir culating to tbo effect that the directors to be elected by the stockholders of the two companies will meet In Salt Lake City this week , and on the motion of Marvin Hughltt , president of the Northwestern , elect Horace ( ] , Burt president of the Union Pacific and president of the Oregon Short Line , thus taking the first step toward a consolidation of the two lines. Opposed to this Is the re port that the directors' meeting will bo lieM at n later date In New York City , and that nothing looking toward an amalgamation will be accomplished until this time. BTATI2.MB.Vr OP THfl UNION PACIFIC. of < lie Innt Vcnr nnd the Nent SnritliiN KnntcMl. Preparatory to the annual meeting of the directors the Union Pacific railroad has just made public a statement showing Its opera tions far the six months ended Juno 30 last. The period covered by this report Is only n fraction ot a year during which the property held by the company on Juno 30 , 1898 , was taken over In parcels nnd at different times. The acquisition of the branch lines and nux- 'ilfary properties had not been accomplished until after that date. The report of the operations of the company now made lsi therefore , necessarily restricted. The re port follows : Gross receipts (1,849 miles . , - . . , . . main line ) . $7,670,5.9 . Operating expenses find tuxes . . . Net receipts from opcr- iitlonB . $3,136,161 Interest , dividends and miscellaneous Incomb . . . G06.H2 Totnl income . . . . ' . ,742U8 Interest on funded debt.lSOO,000 Adjustment of taxes paid. Ho.aiS l,91j,918 SurnlUH ( exclusive In come brunch lines ) Jl.iJG.GSo The Item of adjustment of taxes represents taxes paid by the receivers In January Feb ruary and March on the main line and Kan sas and Denver Pacific lines In excess of the amount of taxes apportioned to those months and Included , In operating expenses and taxes as shown above. As the company assumed the payment of the full six months' interest which fell duo on Its bonds on July 1 , 1898 , although It did hot begin to operate Its roads until February 1 , 1898 , ( main line ) and April 1 , 1898 , ( Kansas olid Denver lines ) , thcro has been Included In the earnings from operation the net receipts from the opera tion of those lines during the portion of time in which they were not operated by the com pany , the amount representing such net re ceipts having been received by the company from the receivers. No Interest Is charged on the $5,000,000 first mortgage bonds owned by the company , as they wero- received on Juno 30 , 1898 , the coupon duo July 1 , 1898 * , having been cancelled. The Carbon Cut Off .railway , Echo and Park City railway , Sallna and Southwestern railway and Solomon rail road are branch and auxiliary lines which were severally operated .from January 1 to Juno 30 , 1898 , by receivers or under their own charter , and their earnings are not In cluded In the statement given above. The net earnings of these lines for the period named wcro approximately $416,051) ) , which , if added to tha net results ot operation ot the company , as above given , would make an aggregate Of $4,189,263 of net income on thfa basis of the 3,008 miles Which It Is Intended to embrace In the system ot the company. To supply new equipment there has been appropriated from available cash resources other than earnings from operation , and al ready In greater part expended , the sum of $2,4G5,024. The company will acquire 5,601 now freight cars , Increasing the tonnage ca pacity of its freight equipment 169,525 tons. Of the sum of $600,000 , being the proceeds of the sale of the company's three-quarter Interest In the Pullman equipment purchased with the railroad property , set aside as an Improvement and equipment fund , $417,451 has already been expended for new equip ment. Expenditures amounting to $1,622- 740 have been authorized for the purchase of rails and ties and for betterments. The land grant lands and the land contracts now absolutely owned by the company , or Indi rectly owned by it through Its ownership of the securities of the Union Pacific Land com ? pany ( $100,000 stock and $10,000,000 bonds ) , have the following estimated value : Lands , 6,577,000 acres of on estimated value of $8,997,500 ; land contracts , $5,884,494 ; total estimated value , $14,881,994. The Union Pa cific has also acquired and owns all or a largo majority of the securities and stock of the following branch lines , now operated by the receivers under foreclosure proceed ings : Junction City and Fort Kearney , Kearney and Black Hills , Omaha and Repub lican Valley and Union Pacific , Lincoln and Colorado railways , having a total mileage of 801 miles. Arrangements have practically been completed for the early acquisition of the line of railroad from La Salle to Jules- burg , Colo. , known as the "Julcsburg Branch , " which will add 151 miles to the system. The company also owns many mis cellaneous assets , the principal of which are all the stock and bonds of the Union Pacific Coal company , two-fifths of the stock of the Pacific Express company , and one-half of the stock ot the Occidental and Oriental Steam ship company. Clockn for the Ilurllniitnii Station. The contract for furnishing the new Bur lington station with clocks has been awarded to Henry Copley of this city , the contract price being $2,350. Ono of the clocks will bo put In the north pediment and the other' ' In the pediment over the main cntrancn looking west. Both will be wound by elec tricity and Illuminated by a device at sunset every night , while the same device will ex tinguish the light at sunrise every morning. The north clock will be the larger , with a dial of six feet. The clock on the west front will be half this size. In the main valtlng room there will bo placed a fnc clock , with a twenty-four-lnch dial , en closed In a solid marble case. It will have a synchronizing attachment , making It a ; part of the railway tlmo system to be set from Washington nt 11 n. m. dally. The fourth clock will be placed on the mantel in Every Train is Placarded. Every train whl ch arrives at and departs from the Burling ton's new station Is properly placarded. No matter whert you are bound for St. JLouis .Kansas Gity Chicago Black Hills Denver California J You can find your1 train EASILY , quickly , SURELY. No need to .ask for Information about It. There U Is right ahead of you and properly placarded. t Ticket Office : New Depot : 1502 Farnam St. 10th & Mason Sts. Telephone 250. ' Telephone 128. the women's waiting room. It will bo of onyx to match the mantel. \olcn ntnl I'emonnlii. E. V. Maze , formerly general agent of the Union Pacific nt Uutte. Mont. . Is In the city. Senator Warren of Wyomlnj ? called at the B , & M. hcmluunrters on Sunday morning nnd went west over the Union Pacific on Sunday afternoon. Colonel L , . M. Martin , president ot the Iowa Central , will arrive over the Northwestern In his private car this evening to spend a few days nt the exposition. General Passenger Agent HcafTord ot the Milwaukee has Issued a llttlo book entitled "Spanish-American Self-Instructor la Con versation nnd Correspondence. " The Northwestern has arranged special train service to Omaha this week frotn Thor , la. , Dakota City , Sioux Rapids and In termediate points via Alton and Sioux City. General Agent Clifford at Buttc , Mont , , and Julius Dnhlstrom ot the freight depart ment at Denver are at the general freight otriees of the Union Pacific here for a few days. Bralnnrd Allison , general advertising ngcnt of the Missouri Pacific. Is here to show the exposition to a p rty of thirty editors from southern Indiana. This Is the eighth edi torial party Mr. Allison has brought to the exposition. The Durllngton has extended the tlmo on MuBsourl day tickets to October 13. Holders need not present tlckota to be endorsed for extension , us conductors have been In structed to honor such tickets on or before October 13. A distinguished party of railroad directors from Pennsylvania will arrive here In a spe cial train over the Northwestern at IJ o'clock on Wednesday morntug to tttke In the Peace Jublleo nt the exposition. The party In cludes the president of the board of directors and many of the directors of the Pennsyl vania Railroad company. Their special train will arrive In Chicago on Tuesday afternoon and at 3 o'clock will leave for Omaha. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures croup and whooping cough. It Is a family necessity IIAY1HC.V IIUOS. Ilittter , Mcntn ami Cliecuc. Fnncy separator creamery butter , 18J&C , I9o & 21c. Fresh dairy butter. 11 He , 12Ho & 14c. Sugar-cured hams , prime , Cc. Extra choice new torncd beef , 5c. Pigs feet , per pound , 4c. Dry salt pork , per pound Be. 3-lb. palls best lard , 17c. Neufch'atel 'cream cheese. 3c. Young America full cream , lOc. New llmberguer or brick kase , lOc. New chanberrtes only Cc. Strictly fresh eggs , per dor. 1314c. Largest provision department In Omaha. HAYDEN BROS. Read Haydcn's clothing ad. on this page. Ak-Sar-Ben and Peace Jublloo Spoons , tea size. $1.50 and up. The Busy Jewelers , 1520 Douglas. GERMAN DAY CELEBRATION Committees ArrniiKc for the Uctnlln of the I'roccxnloit anil I3xer- clnen on thnt OcviiHloii. . There was another meeting of the arrange ments commlttco for the German ( lay cele bration October 18 , at Turner hall , Sunday. Delegates from twenty-five societies and lodges were present. The preparations for the festival are ncarfy concluded. It will consist of a parade with floats and music bands through the streets of the clt ? , the societies all taking part In the proces sion. The parade will go to the exposition , and In the Auditorium building there the second part of the festival will , bo > cele brated. The program for the latter will consist of a vocal and Instrumental concert and speeches In German and English. As German speaker , William Rapp , edltor-ln- chlef of the Illinois Staats-Zeltung at Chicago cage , has been secured. Edward Rosewater , who was elected honorary president of the arrangements committee , will address the gathering In English. Theodore Slnhold has been elected treasurer of the commlttco , v.hlle Dr. Max Adler , who U already corresponding secretary , has also teen made finance secretary. W. F. Stoecker was elected marshal of the parade. The Plattdoutscher vcreln at Lincoln , Tur ner vercln at Plattsmouth , Germanla society at Loup City and other outside societies will come to Omaha on German day In a body and participate In the parade. The Bennlng- ton Laudwehr vereln will come to .Omaha with a fine float drawn by six horses.- The parade will start from Turner hall , which bos been made headquarters , at 11 o'clock a. m. CHAMMimi.AlN'S Colic , Cholera a ml Illarrhoen Itemed ? This Is the best medicine In the world foi bowel complaints. It acts quickly and can always be depended upon. When reduced with water It Is pleasant to take. Many families are never without thisremedy and always find It prompt and effectual. Foi sale by every druggist In Omaha. LOOKING FOR A LOGHINVAR WyoniltiR Cowboy Coming to Oninliu to He Arrested InHtcnd of Mar ried , 'UK lie Think * . When Grant Hlteshaw , a Wyoming cow boy , and his Intended bride , 15-year-old Maud Coy of Lusk , Wyo. , enter the county clerk's ofllco here to obtain a marriage li cense , as he has planned , he will fall Into the arms of two police officers and will have to answer to the charge of kidnaping. A telegram from the girl's stepmother from Lusk , Wyo. , authorizes IIteshaw's | ar rest. In a terse way the telegram states that the two have been keeping company against the stepmother's wishes for some tlmo past. A threat on the part of the step mother to banish the girl to some relatives In an eastern city Saturday forced Hlteshaw to act as he did In order that he would not lose his sweetheart. Late Saturday night ho rode his broncho to the home of hla sweetheart with another bron cho equipped with a side saddle leading behind. At a signal the girl lei the house and mounted the saddled horse and In nn Instant the young Lochlnvar nm his to-be brldo were riding at full galloi toward the nearest rahvay point. Their departure was noticed and thej were chased by the girl's relatives , but thpj got to the depot first and were whirling east In a train when the girl's cowboy rela tives dashed up to the station In a cloiu of dust. Some friends of Hltcshaw's told the stepmother of their plans of getting mar ried tbero and she notified Acting Chief ol Police Haze Monday morning. Up to noor yesterday the couple had not put In their appearance at the county Judge's ofllce. When you call for DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve , the great pile cure , don't accept any thing else. Don't be talked Into accepting a substitute , for piles , for sores , for brulsfs. Aiiitiuement * . The Trocadero offers to Us patrons this week a bill surpassing all previous attempts at high class entertainment. Three big so ciety acts , Kckert and Berg , the operatic stars ; Flo Irwln and Walter Hawley. Juno Salma and eoven more of the most success ful hits of tbo season make up this week's bill. Every afternoon at 2:30 : and evening at 8:30. : The Only llnltrouil < o Chicago With a daylight train. Leave Omaha 5:40 : a. tu. every day , arriving Chlcapo the same evening at 8:15 : , when close connectloni are made with all lines beyond. This train U CO yean ahead of the time * and U provlnc Immensely popular with Omaha people. Other flylne trains leave for Chicago at 4:55 : and 6:55 : p m. dally. City ticket oCTce , 1401 Farnani St. , "The N'orthweatern Linn. " _ _ JI3D. NORTON James A. , aged 41 years , 10 months and 10 dayD. Funeral Tuesday. October 12 , at 9 a. m. , from family residence , 1305 Chicago street , to St. Phllomena's church. Interment at I'ronpect Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. HOSTOJf STOHI2 SI'UCIAIj XOTICU. Tin } Immense Sneers * of the OpcnliiR of Our Julillec ItnrRnlii AVrck. IS ONLY WHAT WE EXPECTED. In order to accommodate those thnt can not come during the day , we will keep our store open every evening this week. ALL THE WONDEIIFUL BAHGAINS. In tbo great Jubllco sales at BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , ot Men's suits nnd overcoats. , Ladles' Jackets , capes and wraps , Ladles' flno millinery , Silks , satins and dress goods , blankets and comforts , Laces and embroidery , Linens , lace curtains and portieres , Men's nnd ladles' underwear and hoslory , Men's hats and caps. Boots , shoes and rubbers for men , women and children. In fact everything In our Immense es tablishment In every department Is offered during this great Jublleo week at price's never quoted before. Wo earnestly Invite your attendance at this sale , the goods are all of the highest grade , the newest styles , the best patterns. The nrfccs are almost halt what you would have to pay elsewhere. In addition to this , our store will bo mag- nlflclently lighted up with brilliant electric display. Wonderful mechanical figures and grand promenade concert every evening. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. ICth & Douclas Sts. Iloyt'n "A TVXIIN Steer. " Hoyt's funniest comedy , "A Texas Strcr,1' ono that will always hold fn\or , will begin nn epgagement nt the lloyd open house Thursday , October 13. This merry political satlro was compo fil nn the basis of Individual chnrncterlstlis and peculiarities and the cast Is said to bo absolutely perfect. Katie Put asm , OIKof the best known artists on the American stage , has been especially engaged for ! ho pnrt of Bossy. Will H. Bray lsvseen in his old part , the Minister to Dahomey ; Herbert E. Scars Is the Maverick Brnnder and Mo support Includes the Bison City quartet and other capable artists. nUHI.IXGTON UOUTB MlNNonrl Dnr Ticket * reading over the Burlington Route and lm- ! -Ited for return to October 12 will be Vo.- orcd on trains leaving Oouha ThursiUy , October 13 County Judge 'Baxter Issued the following marriage licenses yesteiilay : Nntno and Residence. y.gr. John Boyd , South Omaha 20 Annie Johnston , Morpeth , Canada 2fi Daniel Kelly. Omaha 23 Nellie Enrlgbt , Omaha ] S Ira Veall. Mount Pulnskl. Ill 23 Emma E. Dresser. Portage la Pralrlo Canada 2G John L. Burke. South Omaha nt ' Tortey Kocowrlck , South Omaha . . . . 21 Arthur D. Kcnyon , Victor , Cole 25 Mrs. Pearl Rosy. Meeker , Cole 21 Conrad L. Mllversted , Hooper , Neb 32 Mrs. Louisa M. Burns , Hooper , Neb 32 Burt 'Stronc. Omahit- . ' 22 Metta Lawless. Omaha 20 JohmLucId , South Omaha 24 Johanna Brosnan. Omaha 21 To "Live "Well mill Ilnpully Use "Garland" Stoves and Ranges. MAGNIFICENT THAlf-9 To All Principal AVcutern Polnta Vli Union 1'nclflc. TWO trains'dally , 4:35 : p. m. and 11:55 : p. m. ' 'for Denver and Colorado points. TWO trains dally , .8:50 : a. m. and 4:35 : v. m. for Utah and California points. ONE train dally , 4:35 : p. in. for Utah , Idaho , Mbntana and Oregon points. For full Information call at City Ticket office. 1302 Farhnra St. Her Grand Huro"eari" hotel now open. Ele gant rooms , ladle.V and gents''cafe and grill room. Cor. IfithVoncVHoward. Flt < abnrK"'Ani1 ' Itctnrn , $10.50 , via Lake Shorol" & Michigan Southern Ry. Tickets will be 'on sale from Chicago Oct. 8 to 13 , Inclusive , Return limit may bo ex tended to Oct. 31. Through sleeping car service , will be In effect' via this route , leav ing Chicago ij25 ; p. m. , arriving Plttsburg 11:35 : a. m. ; returning , leave Pltteburg 6:00 : p. m. . arrive Chicago 7:50 : a. m. B. P. Humphrey , T. P. A : , Kansas City ; F. M. Byron , O. W. A. Chicago ; A. J. Smith , G. P. A. , Cleveland. 9IAGMFICUM' TP.AIN5. Omaha to Chicago. The Chicago , Milwaukee St. Paul rail way has Just placed In service two mag nificent electric , lighted trains between Omaha and Chlcneo. leaving Omaha dally at 5:45 : p. m. , arriving Chicago at 8:25 : a. m. and leaving Chicago 6:15 : p. m. and arriving Omaha 8:20 : a. m. Each train la lighted throughout by electricity , has b'uffet amok- Ing cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dln- Jng cars and reclining chair cars and runs ever the shortest line and smoothest road bed between the two cities. Ticket ofllce , 1504 Farnam street and at Union depo' . \OIJ CANNOT DO ANtTIIING ELSE If Yon IVniit to tie Bnnt except take < .h * "Northwestern Line" If you desire a fasr dayllgnt trip between Omaha and Chicago , because no other Una runs a daylight train Leave Omaha 6:40 : a. m. , arrive Chicago 8:15 : same evening. Close connection with eastern lines. A good train ? Emphatically YES. City office. 1401 Farnara. VlHltorx to the ExpoiiKIon. Are cordially Invited to Inspect the exhibi tion car of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. The car stnds just north of the Transportation building. A Sl'UCIAI. OAU1MJT SAIU. Of All the CnrpetH I'ncd ' nt the AU- Snr-Ilvu llnll. Over 6,000 yards , Laid by us for the knights of Ak-Sar- Bon ball. Not damaged , Yet used ono night nnd consequently can not bo put back In our stock. Every ynrd of It must boold nt once and we've made the price so that there won't bo a yard of It left bv the end ot the week. 25-ccnt matting at 14c. Sfi-cpnt matting nt SOc. 55-ccnt carpet nt 35c. 75-ccnt carpet nt 48c. Not n eliinle yard of It but that Is Just as good as before the ball. This will boone ono of the lifetime opportunities for you to secure now carpets for the entire house at less than actual wholesale prices. ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO. . St. 1414-16-18 Douglas Ak-Sar-Ben and Peace Jubllco Spoons , tea size , $1.50 and up. The Busy Jewelers , 1520 Douglas _ KATES Gvisnrwiiisno In Nclirnnkn. Vlft the Elkhorn. "Northwestern Lino. " Every Tuesday and Friday In October. Half fare tor the round trip to all points where the faro Is over $3. Good 10 Days. City office , 1401 Farnam Street. Depot. 16tb and Webster Streets. The Grand court ot tne Exposition Is wonderfully beautified at night. No picture of It Is so good SB The Bee pho togravure. Stop at The Ber office for on * end some others. Three for ten cents. ALL iPEOPLB iWANT iGOOD HEALTH. Tou may have a course of medical treatment for CUilABLE DISEASES of all kinds at tha JShepard Medical Institute New York Life Bldj. , Omaha , Neb , QDCfMAI TIPQ- Catarrh , Deof- .0 CirtulAI-I ItO' ne s and all . Diseases of the Lungs , Stomach , Kidneys , Nerves and Blood. Uefer- ence , by permission , to 6,000 cured patients. The largest medical ofllce * _ and practice In the went. The Omaha Bee , leading- dally , says : "Tho Shepard - ard Medical Imitltute la entirely rella- o bio In a professional and business way. Dr. Slit-para nd his associate : ! 0 have gained anil fully maintained a leading- reputation In the treatment c of chronic diseases. The public may safely trust thorn , " ° WRITP For testimonials from VV It I I L. mtnliters , teachers , busi- , nrss men , farmers , etc. . tolllne now they were cured at horn * through Uio Mall System. ROOK "The Now Treatment ; UVJUiN How It Cures , " Is sent free to all who write. It Is a clean medical wprk for the whole family to read . and Is of great value to all who seek better health. Book and Consultation Blanks sent free to' all Inquirers. . Medicines sent everywhere. State your case and send for opinion and lowest terms. Charres low. Con- tatlon freo. personally or by letter. Mention T'i < Vann. ' 's Yankee Pig The Newest Novelty Out used as a taps measure. Price 25c. Ours Is the ONLY OPKIClAb SOUyiSMR SPOOX It has the Composite head on the handle Be sure and get the right one. Geo. W. Ryan & Co. The Jqwclcrft. 101) South lUth St. TEBTH EXTKACTED 25 CENfS. PAINLESS. DR. MASOH. DENTIST EXTRACTION 4th Floor Brown Blk. , 16th and Dougla * Gold Alloy Filling $1.00 Gold Filling $1.00 and np Gold Crowns $5.0O Set Teeth $5.00 BestTeUli $7.50 Shoes for Men. "VVe want ta call the particular attention of the men folks to our unmatchable line of men's shoes The dictates of swelldom are shown here in our men's shoes at $3.00 , § 3.50 , § 4.00 , § 5.00 and § 0 No matter what , the price the wearing qualities the style and the comfort will be found in every pair Let us show you a real foot- form , stylish shoe. N. E. Corner ICIli and Douglas Streets. A NATION OF BALD HEADS. A current writer has referred to the people of this country as a "Nation of Bald Heads , " and It would seem there was ample reason for the observation. The "front row" at the opera , which has by mutual consent and custom been dedicated to gentlemen with "high forchoadd , " lias now widened to the front six rows , and threatens to monopolize all the parquctte seats. The condition among the ladles Is as bad and If" anything worse. The uaytng , "XVomnn'u crowning glory Is her hair , " In a majority ot casfH IB now a mere burlesque. U Is H common thing to hear the complaint. "My hair Is coming out In ImmlrulH. ' or "My hair U nearly all gone. " The condition of affairs noted above makea the visit of the lady representatives of the Seven Sutherland Sisters to thin city particularly opportune Just at this time. These Indies have hair over seven feet lour , grown with the celebrated Seven Suth erland Bisters' Hair Grower. The wonderful BUCCCHH of the Hiilr Tonlo on their own hair made these ladles enthusiastic on the subject of the hair and scalp and finally led to their employment by the Seven Bisters , who have Inducted them Into the sci ence of growing the hair. For u few days these experts may be aeen and consulted free of charge at tha well known pharmacy of Sherman & McConnell Druir Co. on Dodge street between the old and new poHtoftlces. Their beautiful hair alone Is worth a trip to Omaha from any part of the state nnd will form one of Omaha's principal attractions Jublle * week. "Bee thorn In the \ \ Indow. " _ , I Dec , Oct. 11 , (8. for si No trickery. No smartness. No underhanded business. Straight business , straight values , straight prices , straight open and above board dealings ; thats ! The Nebraska store. The two things that wo are especially proud of are our reputation for honest treatment of everybody and our reputation for soil ing good goods goods that will stand the test of time and service. Today again wo call your atten tion to the great Suit values wo placed on sale yes terday. Men's fine winter weight suits in Cassimercs , in Worsteds , in silk mixtures , in straight ribbed worsteds and in first class Cheviots at 7.50 , 8.50 and 10.00. A\fe want every man and woman who is a judge of clothing to inspect these offerings. We want everybody who is not a juflgo to inspect them. AVe don't offer them on the purchaser's judgment , nor even on our own judgment but wo offer them on the distinct understanding that if you can find bettor values anywhere else after you buy them you can come brck here and get the money you paid for them. How many stores in Omaha will sell you goods on that kind of an understanding ? We want to say to you right now whether you are a resident of Omaha or a stranger , whether you trade here today for the first time or for the hundredth time that it will be many a long day before your \ money will buy such good suits , such sterling suits , such straight , serviceable , honest-all-the-Avay-through sujts as these suits which wo offer you today at 7.50 , 8.50 and 10.00 , We want you to come and see them. To come and see them. \ No man would pay the Western. Union the Ic stamp tax if the'Postal would accept messages and pay it themselves. In the same way no man would pay other Omaha stores the $7.50 they are asking for all wool kersey overcoats if he knew that Hayden Bros , were selling the same thing for $8.75. This "ad"-is to serve notice on him to that effect. Several hundred men can buy stylish all wool kersey overcoats , well , made and durable in blues and \ blacks for $3.75. A large , assortment of overcoiits made from selected Washington beaver , warm and serviceable for only , $5.00 , A very styl ish all wool kersey overcoat , leatherine body , lining French faced ; worth § 12.50 , on sale at $7.50. Strictly all wool covert overcoats , artistically tailored ; worth § 10,00 , a spe cial purchase , on sale at $4.75. A grand showing of fancy black covert top coats , made by the most skilled tail ors ; Skinner's satin ydke and Skinner's satin sleeve lining ( warranted to wear two years ) ; at $7..r > 0 , ? ! ) .nO , $10.00 , Jjsi'J.W ) < in .flO.OO. The best overcoats made In \ \ \ ytirade \ \ meltons , kiirrs , kerseys and patent beavers , equal In any way to the ? 2."t.OO to $ r > 0.00 custom made pirment.- * ; the largest variety ever shown by one house In America , KO on sale hero Monday at $10 , $1'.i.r > < > , Jflo.OO and $18.00. These coats are from the famous manufacturers of the "Vitals Brand , " Philadelphia ; Hart , Sliaffner & Marx "Co , , Chicago and the Uackctt-Ourhurt Co. , New York. They coii'e in olive browns , seal browns , blues and blacks , and were just closed out to us by the above linns to finish up their regular overcoat season. These garments will be appreciated where- ever good clothes are known. Klchness of fabrics , elegance of appearance , fashlonablcness and servleeablene.ss distinguish them. They are guaranteed la every respect. ' Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. The large and elegant stock of Mr. C. S. Raymond , Omaha's largest jeweler , is now being sold at public auction to satisfy the creditors For years Mr. Raymond has carried the largest and best selected stock of Diamonds Watches Jewelry Cut Glass Silverwear Bric-a-Brac etc. , in the entire west This is a fine opportuni ty to secure the best at the price of the cheapest Wedding Stationery engraved to order 100 engraved Visiting Cards and Plato for $1.50. Corner Douglas and fifteenth. Sales : Dally at 10 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. P. J. Burroughs , Auctioneer.