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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1894)
8 THE OarAfTA DAILY BEE ; flllUKSDAY , PJECEMBEB 13 , 189-4. THE MORSE DRY GOODS C ( Bttnttt Olaua Headquarters This Tear aa Ee fore is at Morse's , IT IS THE GIFT GIVERS MEC& All New Goods , Now To } * , Now llooUi , Not ! Trinket lloxcs , Fr.im } < Toilet Sets , Handkerchief ! ) All Xcw Goods nt r Morsel Special lhur dnjr Sale. Handkerchiefs that will Interest , a lot c ladles' H. S. ones , wo will sell tomom ( Thursday ) at Cc each. Another lot of flno handkerchiefs that w will offer for 84c ! each. FAIRY WARDROBE. Children taught to make their dlls' ward robe and get a complete wardrobe for thel dool , Instructions with each garment , on sal only here. BLANKETS. Warm weather prices on blankets , bu for a cold day. Thursday we will sell a fu sized blanket for 43o a pair , all blanket reduced to hot weather prices. Men's fancy colored heavy ribbed undei garments , $1.00 goods for 47c. Men's natural wool shirts and. drawer ; they ore $1.25 goods- , for 76c. A manufacturer's stock of purses bougl at GOc on the dollar , In four lots : Lot cne , 15c purses for 5c. Lot two , 25c purses for 13c. Lot three , 35c purses for 17o. Lot four , GOc purses for 25c. FRENCH PERFUMERY. ' Pour Lc Moncholr perfume In the followlr orders : May Bells , Musk , White Rose , Ocea Spray , M ss Rose , Heleotrope , HoSe Gcrai lum , Crab Apple and Franjaepanlse , all at 1' an ounce , bottles furnished. DRESS GOODS. Novelty suitings , double widths , In all tl now colorings , at 2Gc. 44-Inch silk and wool mixture storm scrgc etc. , 7Gc grades , for 32c. A lot of double width novelty black gooi for GOc a yard , G2-lnch wide astrakhan ; $2.75 a yard. TOYS. The big basement room Is a perfect par dlse for the children , there ore toys , gam and dolls , sleds , rocking horses , fire engine everything that the human mind can co cclvo of , more complete than ever before this stcck , and as to prices , we simply t < you that you can't In justice affcrd to mal purchases In thla line elsewhere , because \ undersell them all. CANDY. Sweet , sweeter , sweetest. We have poun tiy the hundred of choice mixtures. They1 sweet , at 7o per pound Taffy , all of the flavors , made fresh eve day. It's sweeter , at lOc per pound. Choice assorted creams , In fancy poui boxes , the regular 40c kind , they're t ! sweetest , at 25c per box. CHINA. The china , store was never so pretty new. Business Is good , but It's a wend wo don't sell twice as much. Wo have t largest room , the largest stock , the be selection and the lowest prices In town china , glass , Idmps and brlc-a-brac. B your presents of us and they'll lie right. Santa Claus headquarters. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. . Sixteenth and Farnam Sts , CHARTER REVISION WORK. * Further Progress at the Committee Mni Lust livening. Twelve members of the charter revlsl committee were present at the meeting la evening. A communication was read from t Builders and Traders exchange suggest ! that contractors on public works shall their bond Include payment for mater furnished and that before final estimates c paid assurance shall bo given that labor a material have been paid for. It was questioned whether the suggestl Should be Incorporated In the charter a City Attorney Connell was strongly oppos to It. It was the opinion that the provlsl might be made a part of the contract uni which public works are let. The letter w referred. The amendment providing that propei owners whp had petitioned for paving U had been laid might pay simply the Intcn on tho'amount for the first five years a the principal In annual Installments In t five years following was discussed at 01 length. It was agreed that this wet make It easier for property owners who h to pay for rcpavlng before original pavl was paid for , they now having to pay ten annual Installments , beginning with t flrst year. Colonel Chase thought tt when rcpavlng was done the cost shot come out of the general fund. He was < poied by the majority , \vho declared tl would be unfair between taxpayer and U payer. The man who had petitioned : granite or asphalt In the first place a whoso pavement was good Indefinitely shot not ba compelled , It was argued , to pay the replacing of cedar block , which his 1 wise neighbor had asked for , because was temporarily the cheapest. The sugg tlon was passed upon with favor. Joseph Mlllard advised that It district.I provcment bonds bore Interest seml-annua Instead of annua.ly they would sell belt No action was taken In the matter. An amendment agreed on at a prevli meeting giving the mayor and city cour the power by ordinance to order p Ing or repavlng without petition , In c ; within thirty days no protest Is filed property owners , was modified In such manner as to restrict such paving or paving to Instances only In which the w < will connect city paving with city pavli or city paving with county road paUng , this without the protest clause. Carbonic acid Is largely mcd In champag It U excellent for bowel complaints , i Cook's Extra Dry Imperial. TIII : mur.cT SOUTHUUN UOUTI : Via tlio Hock Inland "shortest Line n Fastest Time. To all points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Ind Territory , Texas and all points In south California. Only ono night out to all pol In Texas. The "Texas Limited" leaves Oi ha at 5:15 : a. m. dally except Sunday , land passengers at all point ! In Texas 12 hours advance of all other lines. Through tou cars via Fti Worth and El Paso to Los . Eeles. For full particulars , maps , fold etc. , call at or address Rock Island tic cfllce. 1602 Farnam st. CHAS. KENNEDY , O. N. W. P. / HAHVICbT KXCUIISIONS SOUTH. Via the \Vnlmsli n. U. On November 20 , December 4 and the Wabash will cell tickets at one fi with $2 added. For tickets or a copy the Ilcmcseekers' Outdo call at Wab office , 1502 Farnam street , or write. O. N. CLAYTON , N W. P. Agt. Omahi Cheap Itatei to The tVent. On December 4 and IS the Union Pac will tell flret class round trip tickets to points In Kansas , Nebraska , Colorado , W mlng and Utah at a rate of one standard 1 class fare for the round trip , plus $2. R Dt wonderful proipcrlty of the irrigated < trlcts along the line of fho Union Pacific ; take tills oppartiinlty to sea lor yourself. Forfurther Information , descriptive prlr \tter , time tnWes , etc. , call on or addi r nearest ticket agent or H. P. DEUL. O. T. A , U , P. System , 1303 Farnam St. , Omahi Cede ) Institute of Blslr. Neb. , U the 1 u4 only guaranteed euro of the liquor , n pbtne and tobaccd habit IIAYDENS' HOLIDAY SALES They Are en All Over the Honso Sco 6tl Page of This Paper. CAR LOADS OF DOLLS AND TOY ! Note tlio Clonk nntl Clothing Special * o 5-Spccli l I.lncn Sale The Tollow Ing Grocery nntl Provision 1'rlces Arc Powerful Trade U'lnncri. LINEN DEPARTMENT. We arc showing a great many new novel tics In fancy linens , the handsomest line eve displayed by any house , and at prices with ! reach of all. Towels from Gc to $1.EO each. Napkins from 2Sc a doz , up to $10.00 doz. See the cream , bleached and Turkey re damask \vo are offering at GOe yard. Look over our display of lunch cloths , wit napkins to match , at $2.00 , $2,50 , $3.00 , $3.5 & set and upwards. $1.60 white bedspreads at $1.00 each. Sco tlio handEomc line of dresser scarfs c ICc , 2Dc , 3Gc , EOo up to $2.50 each. See the 6th page of this paper. BAHOAINS ALL OVEtl TUG HOUSE. Just received , a big lot of light colored oui Ing flannels , In mill ends , from 5 to 15 yard ! on sale at 8c yard. Last year \\o got ICc fc these same outings. Oil red and fancy dark calico , standar prints , best grade , 3l c yard. Yard \vldo bleached muslin , eoft finish , r remnants on sale tomorrow , 4c yard. New yard wide eiderdown flannel , 60c yar < Heavy unbleached cotton flannel , Gc yard. Cotton batts , 5c , lOc , 15c and 20c roll. Large slzo crib blankets reduced to 39c pair. pair.See See the 5th page. Big line of blackboards goes on sale ti morrow on 4th floor. OUOCEHY DEPARTMENT. Granulated sugar , 3cj oatmeal , 3'/ic ; rlc 3' c ; corn meal , l cj sugar corn , 5c ; ca tomatoes , 7 ! c ; hominy , 3'/4c ; castlle toll soap , 2'/4c ; laundry soap , 3c ; mince mca V&c ; preserves , 5c lb. ; soda crackers , 3V4 > ginger snaps , Gc ; currants , S c ; large raisin 3V4c. HAYDEN BROS. The possession ot "horse sense" Is a doub ful compliment which Is almost dally bi stowed upon some member of the huma family. If a fellow happens to achle : some end which his friends believed to I beyond his Intellectual grasp the allegatlc Is nt once made that his "horso sense" ca : rled him through. A careful analysis i the mental capacity of the horse places valuation upon this e'ement ' which few m < would bo likely to admit paralleled the own acumen. For Instance , In the pla "In Old Kentucky , " which opens a thn nights' engagement at Boyd's theati this evening , several Kentucky thorougl breds are seen In an exciting batt for honors on the Lexington race track. ( these a beautiful mare , known by the In perlal title of "Queen Bess , " has been n < Judged by horsemen throughout the counti to possess the very highest order of equli Intelligence. The management of "In 0 Kentucky , " realizing the Importance of su < an animal to a stage race , procured "Que < Bess" at a high figure from a well know Blue Grass breeder , nnd she nightly captur the rich Ashla.nd Oaks stake In the pla There Is no fault to bo found with the ac Ing of "Bese , " It Is true , but her extreme bad , taste In the selection of friends Is source of continual annoyance to a ve : captivating little actress , and a proof th "horso seme" In the same high degree po sessqd by a man would render him a vc : obnoxious person. The coming ot .A Trip to Chinatown" the Boyd on Sunday evening next brln with It a knowledge that Mr. Charles Hoyl farce comedy lias excelled , so far as the a nals of theatrical history are concerne all precedents. For six hundred and flft six consecutive performances It held sw ; at Hoyt's Madison Square theater , Nt "York. So fams the realms 6f farce comei are concerned the marvelous success of ' Trip to Chinatown" has never been n preached. In the production at the Bo ; not only will the complete New York ca ba seen , bul there will be an entire carlo ot scenery from Hoyt's theater , and It m bo remarked , Incidentally , that It Is soni thing new for n farce comedy production require an entire carload ot scenery. T company Includes Harry Conor , the origir "Wcllaud Strong ; " Julius Whltmar Richard Karl , Harry Gllfoll , Geraldlne M Cann , Nellie Parker , Cora Tlnnle , Sai Klrby , Margaret McDonald. The company nl Ircludes the sensational dancer , Bessie Cla ton. Every one will remember the cm mous success ot "A Trip to Chinatown" Boyd's theater last season. The Philadelphia Press , In reference "The Prodigal Father , " the attraction the Empire for week of December 16 , saj The Globe theater opened Its season \t \ evening with a large attendance to wltm the production of "The Prodigal Fathei No one witnessing the perfuiiiiuni-e woi ever dream that It was only the second tit that It had been produced by the company. T prompter's aid was nol required and t company sustained the action all throu without a moment. The play Is changed some respects from last year to allow t Introduction of jpeclaltles , and to those w like the latter the play cannot fall to be m ( than satisfactory. Nobody would regret t ) oss of the legitimate In the substitution the vaudeville , ns the latter Is of ai fir rate quality , and It takes the place of son thing mediocre ; really the change Is mu for the best. W. S. 1C. Mack and Ned Me ro'e made their first appearance In t legitimate line , well known stars In varle and they made decided hits. They need hn no fear for the future of their ventu Billy Jerome was Just ns funny as ever his parodies , and brought down the hoi repeatedly. Frederick V. Bowers has a gc voice and filled his Bohemian role very wi Harry Cottrell made an acceptable sis minister , and Thomas H. Sedgwlck , "Dodgo's Man Smith , " was a decided I provcment over hlu predecessor. J Sedgwlck gets all there Is In the charac out ot U. Miss Nellie Sennctt. as Do ) Bond , was as full of fun and frollo as cot belmaglncd. Miss Fair , as Kate Dod : has an excellent part and looks decldei pretty. She does Itvell. . Mils Jear Graves , as Tacy Dodge , filled her post i ceptably and sane ewectly. Miss L ( Theme , as Beadle , ought to make a rcpu tlon on that solitary presentation of t "Bowery Girl. " Elsie Lower , as the ch Blrdlklns , made a big lilt. Her dancl was deservedly encored. In fact the wh piece went off In first-class shape and i cores were the order of the evening. o Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney tr lies. Trlul size , 25 cents. All druggists. llnrllnctou Honto. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCT. SIONS TO CALIFORNIA. Every Thursday. $25.00 saved. City ticket office. 1324 Farnam street. h Mnrrlage T.lccnues. The tallowing marriage licenses were sued yesterday by the county clerk : Nam and Address. A CuBslus F. DennU. South Omaha Helen U. Barnes , Heaver Crossing . . . . . . . Peter W. Peterson. Omaha Tenn Pcdcrson , South Omnha Byron Swcnzv , Omulia Josephine J , Johnson , Omnha Ludwlc Frank. Omaha . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . Mrs. Mary Scliultr , Omaha William Among , Louisville. Neb Mrs. Ellen ChUda , Louisville , Neb John Henry livers , Omaha Mlna C. Hcunfeldt , Grand Island William Schmltt , Omaha Alma Youncbtrs , Omaha A cough , cold or ar throat should not st neglecUd. Brown' * Bronchial Troches ar remedy , and give prohipt relief. cts. a box. IIAYDENS SHOES & SLIPPER ! Tomorrow Wo Put on Sale on Immcns Stock of Pine Shoes and Xtnas Shippers. ALL AT BANKRUPT PRICE ! A Great Opportunity to Hay n Uiefaf Xmn Present clicnp Kvory 1'nlr Lntcst Style nnil lint Class Our Great Tliur daj Sale. XMAS SLIPPERS. Thursday at Haydcn Bros' . Is the time t get them cheap. Men's velvet embroidered opera $1.25 silt pers , 75c. Men's fine velvet chenille embroidered $1.E slippers , 95c. Men's fine velvet russet quarter embroWere $2.00 slippers , $1.25. Men's wine goat Faust hand turned $2.C slippers , $1.25. Men's fine russet goat Faust hand turne $2.75 slippers , $1,05. Ladles' fine felt beaded opera $1.50 slipper 75e. Ladles' fine $1.00 felt house slippers , GOc. Ladles' fine $1.50 felt congress shoes , 95 Ladies' $2.00 dongola patent tip butte shoes , 95c. Ladles' fine $4.00 patent clamp hand turm button shoes , $1.75. Ladles' fine $3.00 cloth top patent tip bu ton shoes , $1.98. Ladles' fine $3.50 welt patent tip "pic" t ( button shoes , $2.48. Ladles' fine $3.50 welt narrow square patci tip button shoes , $2.48. Ladles' fine $3.50 Ludlow dongola patent t button shoes , $2.48. HAYDEN BROS. , i Shoes and Xmas slippers. Tin ) IMllluril Hotel Is making special ratca to permanet boarders. Tab'o the best In the city. J. E. MARKEL & SON , Proprietors. Now Omaha Limited Train. On and after Sunday , November 4 , U Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul "electr lighted limited' " will leave Omaha at 6 ] in. , arriving In Chicago at 9 a .in. Remen ber this train carries dinner a la carte. C. S. CARRIER , Ticket Agent , 1504 Farnam St. CLASS HELD'THEM DOWN. ifTorts of Some Operators to Hum Out Now Mini. Harry Class of Denver , one of the swlfte senders In the employ of the Associated pres Is visiting his Omaha friends. Some tv years ago Class was working for the Weste Union in Omaha , and while- here he earn the reputation of being a "swift" on t : sending side. He came to The Bee office copy the Associated press rpirt. At th time "Silver" Moore , the second fastest send In the United States , was sending out of Ka sas City to Denver and Omaha. He learni that a new man was on the wire In The B office , but did not learn who ho was. Ju before starting In on the eleven hours lightning work that constitutes a night sending Associated press report , Moore tc the man at Denver : "There's a new man at 'Be' tonight. Wat mo put It up his back. " "All right , " answered Denver , "go ahe and paralyze him , " and they both chuckled the telegraphers' way over the wire at t fun they were going to have with the grce horn. It so happened that Class was sitting by 1 Instrument and heard the convcrsattc Pretty soon "K , " which Is Kansas City , bsg to call the circuit. "Ok , " answered "C ( Denver ) , and "Ok , " answered "Be" ( Oman ; Then Moore began. Six hours he sent as his IIfo depended on rushing that repc through , and for six hours the new man "Bo" copied him right up without a breo Lunch time came at 11 o'clock , and Kans City and Denver compared notes on t Omaha man. "Pony" Moore was watchl the repeaters at Ellis , Kan. , and heard t conversation. "Say , " he broke In , "don't you fello know who that new 'man at 'Be' Is ? Tha 'CJ. , ' " Class' signature , by which he w known to operators cast and west. "H-a , h-a , " came Class' little chuckle the wire , and the fun of putting It up a ni man's back was over for that night. o MUST FINISH THE WORK. Federal Grand Jury to Ho Called Hack i Capital National Affair. The federal grand Jury , which has be In session since November 21 , was d charged yesterday afternoon without coi pletlng Its labors. The work of the Jury w brought to a sudden close for lack of fun with which to pay tlio per diem as stlf lated by law. The Jury yesterday foreno reported twenty-six Indictments and othc were reported'ln the afternoon. Public c pectancy Is on the qul vivo to learn whetl or not the Investigations into the Capl National bank swindle at Lincoln have be productive of any definite results. The ju has taken voluminous testimony from r celver Hayden and the two government exps who have been at work on the books 1 several months , and the head bookkeep R. C. Outcalt , casliler of the defunct bar has been In the city 'for ' the past few da and It is believed ho Is as much Interest In the action of the grand Jury as any 01 It seems to bo the general opinion that t Jury did not complete- its Investigation Capital National affairs and Judge Dun gave It out quite plainly that It would called back to finish the task before ma weeks. HOLBROOK Mrs. Mnrcla H. The fune services will be held nt the Second Presl terlnn church , North Twenty-fourth n Nicholas streets , Friday , December 14 , 10:30 : a. m. Interment , Pi aspect Hill. 3 JOHNSON-Knte A. , wife of F. W. Johnsi nt 517 Williams street , age 45 yea Funeral Saturday , December 15 , nt 10 m. , from residence , "He glveth hla loved sleep. " DAL/ELL Evelyn , daughter of J. A. r Vina C. iralzell , on Sunday , Deceml 9th , 1S94 , aged 3 years and one man Interment private. , ) olm.lu'rii9 U Coming , John Burns , the great labor advocate England ? who Is now In Denver attend the convention of the American Federation Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. * > > * ? CftEAM MKINO i POWDIR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Rs \m Ammonia , Alum or any other adult JKP 'O YGARS THE STANDARD , . .abor , will speak ttn.tnli city on Sunday , Do ember 18. The h ur and the place of hold ng the meeting tbdd not been fixed. Th rork of arranglngotof the meeting la In th ands ot a committee * which will make a re ort within a dayior tuo. TW10E 1N-JEOPAKDY. Inlm at Attornrff III th Sam Porno Mur. d -Case. . Attorneys for Sam Payne are much cn < ouraged by the finding of proof to show tha 'eter Swanson , who Was on the first Jury Ir ho Sam Payne murder case , U a citizen oi Nebraska. Swanson says tlitt when the questions wen sked him by the. Judge , the answers t which seemed to make It plain that he wai lot a citizen and led to the discharge of tin ury , he did not understand them througl gnoranco of the English language. It op ears that he took out first naturallzatloi tapers In 1869 and has ever since been i oter In Nebraska. Pnyno's attorneys think that they cat hercforo show that Payne was twice placet n Jeopardy for the same offense. The Will StniuU. H took two \veeks for the attorneys to go ho evidence in the Hamacclottl will case be ore the Jury , and It took the Jury about twi minutes to reach a verdict. Mrs. namncclottl died about a year ago eavlng property valued at $30,000 , which sh lequeathed to her sister , Mrs. Qlbbs , and he dopted son , Francis. The legal heirs sough o break the will on the ground that th \oinan was not of sound mind at the tint ho Instrument was made. The case was given to the Jury Tuesdn venlng nt 5 o'clock. The jury went to dlnne ; nd Immediately after returning found a ver diet , which was sealed nnd opened In cour yesterday , admitting the will to probat and o\errullng the claims of the contestants Minor Iii-gnl .Mutters. J. D. Callalmn has commenced suit agalm Imrles W. Sack for $260 rent In the count court. The case of Benedict against the T L i till on trial before a jury In Judge Keysor' court. F. D. Lowe has commenced suit In th county court against B. S. Uood for $675 o promissory note. In Judge Hopewell's court a Jury Is liearin he case of Hartlett against Wlgman , a sul 'or attorney's fees amounting to $97 , King , Carlln & Lowe have commence stilt In the county court against George Boye McCoy company for $350 on a promlssor note growing out of n cattle deal. The case of Benedict ag'alnst the T Ij ' Ijnnd and Cattle company , which has been o rial before Judge Blair and a Jury ton mor : han a week , was decided yesterday. Judg Blair Instructed the Jury to return a verdlc 'or ' the plaintiff for $13,500. Judges Ferguson and Dufllo have agreed t licar the application for an Injunction In th Polish Catholic church troubles , rcstralnln Wowaleskl and others from Interfering wit ho church property. The application I made by tht corporation which has control c the church but which has not been made party to any of the actions that are pendln n the courts. The case Of Charles McDonald Bank et i of North Platte against the Packers Nation ! Dank In South Omaha Is on trial befoi Judge Bhlr. The North Platte firm sent shipment of cattle to a South Omaha comml ; elon firm nnd received In payment a certll cato of deposit In the bank amounting to $80i When the plaintiffs sought to collect tli noney on the certificate It was found that tl : bank had seized It to satisfy another clali against the commission firm. Hence th suit. ( _ SWITCHMAN'S DISCOVERY. Ho Claims to Have round Some of Id Nut4on't , Clothing. About noon yesterday a switchman name Craig found a book strap hand on the river bank , about one-half ml south of Boyd's packing house. Mrs. No son's name was'Written ' on the plate. A ha black veil and a hatchet nnd some pins wei also found near by ; Foot prints were nli found In the mud near the water's edge. The hat , veil and hatchet were taken I police headquarters , and are now In the po : session of Captain Mostyn. Some of the experienced detectives still bi Hove that Mrs. Notson and her children ai alive and well , and that she will bo four with her husband In Chicago before mar days. They think that the hat , veil and stn were left on the river bank on purpose : mislead the officers searching for the woma : There Is no proof so far that the wearlr apparel found belonged to Mrs. Notson. Eve If It did there Is no conclusive proof that tl missing woman Jumped Into the river. Rel ; tlvcs of Mrs. Notson do not take any sloe In the suicide theory. Chief Detective H. P. Haze called on Co oner Maul about 1:30 : o'clock yesterd ! and requested that official to drag the rlv at the point where Mrs. Notson Is supposi to have Jumped In. The coroner refused have anything to do with the case until tl body or bodies were produced. Parties who have known Mrs. Notson call at the police station late In the afternoon , b failed to Identify the hat , claiming th while they had seen the woman frequent they had never seen her wear It. A second-hand dealer , when shown the hea gear , said that It was an art.cle which h : been purchased at his store yesterday 1 some man whom he did not know. Detectives hired men last evening to drt the rl\er near the point where the hat wi found , but this was without result. Trouble Oier Cotton Trlllic. ATLANTA , Ga. , Dec. 12. Some Interes Ing developments have come to light In tl fight between the Seaboard Air lines ai the Southein Hallway and Steamship ass elation. It has now developed thattl railroad made charges against Comml S2.48 Each. Just such as lim sold at $5 and SO. WRAPPERS , 81.08 , of half wool oido down in four co ors you'll pay i for these no botti than ours at $1.03 COFIELO CIMKS.SUIIS.FIIRS. Perhaps He Might See Better If ho held that paper a Illtle closer ; certainly could see , not only much better , ti perfectly , If provided with a pair of propei fitted ipectacleu. Nrar-Blghtedncai , uncurrect by Kla cs , ImpoBci a ge\ere tax on the eyi which are nredle ly weakened by the strain I > ohd In trying to misuse them. Defccti In v Ion crow , Ilkt weed * , without cultivation , and I dangerous to overlook thorn. Whatever may thought of a tax on Income , a tax on the ilg will never do ; aa It I * apt to leave the taxera o of tight. We tery eye perfectly , NO UHAHC roil TESTING THE EYE3. The Aloe & Perifold Co , , HOB Farnam Street , Opposite Paxton Hotel. SCIENTIFIC EXPEIlf OPTIC1AHS , THE LION DRUG HOUSE , loner Btnhlman , nnd announced thnt whlli t wns not opposed to the niwoclntlon It wni tntngonliitlo to Ita present commissioner The cotton trntno bclnp the cnuse of tin contention , the Senbonru suggested thnt tin rnmo be managed by n cotton commlfl loner with jurisdiction Independent of thni of Commissioner Stnhlman. The proposl Ion Is under consideration. WE8TKKX 1'JiXSWXS. Veterans of tlio Lnto War Itomoraberoil by the General Government , WASHINGTON , Dec. 12.-Speclal.-Pen ( ) lena granted , Issue of November 2S , were : Nebraska : Original-John Shlvcly , Uur veil , Qarlleld county ; Michael Bchmlth ioone , ttoono county : Charles S. antes , At clnson , Holt county ; Oliver H. Taylor , Aldn tall county. Additional John A. Me Murphy , Omnha , Douglas county. IncreaHi Jerome U , Casnvnnt , Ponca , Ulxon county Iowa : Additional William Howden , Mtlr rny , Clark county ; William Wusko. Sumner Jromer county. Restoration Finley G Stevens , Iowa tnlls , HnrJIn county. Orlglm vldows , etc. Adallne Delong , Albla , Mon roe county. CImunccyVlItzo Dcntl. Chnuncey Wlltze , ono of the pioneers o Nebraska , died nt his homo In Fullertot csterdny. Mr. Wlltze was CO years of nge ind In Mi younger days followed the pro 'esslon of civil engineering. Hu was oni of the llrst surveyors In the state , and rai ho lines of many of the llrst additions t < he original site ot this city. Jack Wallace ns arrested yesterda : tor stealing a bushel of coal from the coa yards at the county poor farm. The prls oner pleaded guilty , and was fined $1 ant costs. Six carloads ot ere for the smcltlni works passed through the custom house tin nornlng from British Columbia. Thj Cudahys also received four cars of tin fron Swansea. The flro fund was depleted to the extent o 10,000 by the last appropriation ordinance This amount was transfered to the genera tund to make good the amount flitch wa previously loaned to the fire fund. The final estimate In favor of the liar r Asphalt company on the repavlng of tin Intercsctlon of Seventeenth street and Capl tel avenue , amounting to $2,154.25 , has bee ; allowed , also the final estimate of $841.86 li favor of Hugh Murphy on paving Jacksoi street from Thirty-sixth to Thlrty-elghtl street. Officer Sullivan arrested Harry Spence yesterday on the charge of being a fug ] tlvo from justice. Not long ago a tallo shop In Leavenworth , Kan. , was burglarize and some clothing carried away. Spence liad on one of the stolen suits. About year ago Spencer was arrested for robblni commission houses here , and confessed t seven burglaries. Ho was tried In the dls trlct court and got out on a technicality. Cold Cough Consumption That's how the trouble grows Therefore , guard agains taking cold by precaution anc proper clothing. If you have been careles ; and contracted cold , check i before the cough develops. If you have a cough and i is of the dry , hacking kind , i is really a serious matter , anc needs prompt attention ; be cause : The neglected cougl leads to consumption. A scientific preparation o OZONIZED COD LIVER OIL , wit ) GUAIACOL THE KIND PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE. fortifies the system against tin attacks of disease by rendering the constitution strong and vig orous. Under such condition the cold cannot findlodgement the cough is not developed consumption is unknown. Ii cases where the cold has beei contracted , the cough devel opedandthe well known symp toms of consumption are presen even when the disease ha become chronic this greatsci entific remedy will relieve an < cure FOR SALE BY KUHN & CO. , 15th and Douglas Streets , OMAHA. Have You 52. Ready-Made Legs ? If you have , ready-made pants are plenty good enough. But if your legs were made for you , X N , have your pants made for you , too. Then they'll fit. When you can get Mads to Measure , all-wool , full of style and wear , why put up with ready-mades that pinch here and bag there ? We make a whole suit for $13.25 and a fine Melton over coat for 10.25. MOUTH ROCKPANTS ' 'LIIIIUUIII KUUIX Am.nAMV OVERCP'TS h 11 SUITS COMPANY , 408 North 16th , Omaha. BAILEY , THEDENTISJ 1'axton JUoeli , 10th unit I\trnam3l HipU-Olaai Dtqtal Work at Kja-oaablo Frio : Prompt and ourljo'ti treat nan * gl\m to th PainleBH oktractlon of teitli without f.ii or chlorc form. Killlsot toutli on rubbirtJ 03 , I'oapla tlv ( UK away froui Qmuha waited 'ipou ttio d-iy llu train tlio city. itttniiant Ttlcobont 101 n rm n > nnk < i 0 Volume for 1895 will 1 contain a remarkable It Series of Articles upon the ItEdison scientific possibilities of the Edison future , one of them being by Can Geo. Parsons Lathrop , Find who will tell what problems Edison is studying. The No other weekly paper gives so much of entertainment and Way. instruction for so low a price. © e 9 The Volume for 1895 will contain Fascinating Serial Stories ; more than One Hundred Short Stories ; Household Articles ; Weekly Edi torials , Popular Science Articles , Glimpses of Remote Corners of the Earth , Anecdotes of Famous People , Weekly Health Articles and a Page devoted t ; the Children of the Family each week. 9 Subscribers who $1.73 at once will receive The Companion Free to January 1 , 1S05 , and for a full year from that date. This special otter in cludes The Thanksgiving , Christmas am ! New Year's Double Holiday Numbers. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION , Boston , Mass. Wo moan ot things that oauso stateness and distress. IIixs It not occurred to you tha every now nntl tlion you should cloijso nnd purify your system ? You got " ! 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This Interesting piece of furniture la the Morris Couch Chair. Strictly a chair , It Is convertablo Into the most perfect of couches , with the pillow adjustable at any desired angle. Or , In an emergency , the couch may ue used as a bed. The head rest Is then let down perfectly flat , and with the aid of a down pillow and a blanket you have a com plete , most comfortable bed. Such a creation as this Morris Couch-Chair dlspences nlth halt a dozen pieces of furni ture , for II makes them unnecessary. You will need no easy chair , no lounge , no smoking chair , no reading chair. Hero are six different articles of furniture combined In one piece , and the changes can bo mads by the occupant without arising. Just the thing for a Christmas present. Charles Sliiverick & Co. FURNITURE of Every Doaorlptlsi Temporary Location , 1SOO ninl J'-'OH JJouifliifi Street , MILLAUD HOTEL , BLOCK. \Ve icnil tJH murvelnm French I Itcmedr CALTHOB f , nnd I Iriul Kuarantfotliat L'ilTiios w III [ HTOI > lUrb > rtrr < A. Kmluloni , I tt'Hf : Kncroiulorrit , \ arlcoctle E and W.Sl OKK Loil Vlror. | Vie it and fav t/saliijied. il4tf.t , VON MOHL CO. , . 6 U lD > rlcu if U , ClirluiU , Ublo. 1 Prepared from the original fo mula pro per-reel in the Archives of the Holy f.aud , bat , , ngan authentic history dating bacitCOOyeara A POSITIVE CURE TOT all Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION , 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. The Franciscan Remedy Co. , 131 ViZ SUHEit 81' . , CHICAGO , or. li for Circular iaul Illustrated Calendar. For sale by Kulm &Co. , 15th & Douglas The Mercer Hotel Cor. 12th anil Howard Streets , Under now imuinuiiniont. will furnish I1T- TEK MKAI.Sund llnTTEH IlOOMSall ( atoaru homed nnd electric lUhtodi th in any hotel In Onmhn for thu ratu of S2.0O per duy. llooins with nulh * 2.50 and & 10J. Trv tlio Mnrcor next time you visit the city. Tuko the llarnuy Htruntcarat Union Depot to llth ! Btroot , Prom Webster street Depot tuUo cur to Howard street. II. HILLOWAY , Munaaer. ENA A NEW LINK CUFF vl l JRYA EXACT SIZE PERFECTS THE MERCANFILB IS THE FAVORITE TEH CENT CIGAR , For salO by nil First Class Dealers. Manufactured by the F. R. RICEMERCANT1LE CIGAR CO , , Factory No. 301 , St.