- -.,- AM .... ...... .. ...... , '""t The Record is Broken! 3;Tevex i:EL tl2.e la.istor3T of tla.e Clotla.ixa.g: Trade liave 37-0-0. Tseeri a,Tole to secure s-CLcla. T7"S,l"o.e for rouLr rra.ora.e37- sis of 302nT, tine i Men's Business suits, good value SS-Ogi-y Men's black Worsted suits, good, value $15.00, . . . Men's square and round cut suits, .good value $15.00, . Men's double-breasted Cheviot suits, good value $13.50, qw' cmHc rrorH vnlnfi $6.00. ...... Children's suits, good Our complete penders Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises will aiso De soia at xsjjj-jxvjx jtxvxjo. COME AND SEE THE OUTFITTER OF MANKIND. ELSON, the Cash Clothier, I! PLSfHg,l A IOWA'S FAT CATTLE. They Posses Great Charms For a Bold Sort of Thief. A CRUEL CASE OF EJECTION. A Heartlesa HonM Owner Throw Ty phoid I'atlent Out In the Street and Now the Man Is Expected to Die Utner Notes. Iowa Cattle Thieve. For some time past the farmers re aiding on the Iowa side of the river have been missing their cattle, and all told the neighborhood has been a suf- J ferer to the extent of some ten or twelve cattle. The thefts were reported to the authorities of this city and an investiga tion was immediately commenced. It was soon developed that quite a few of the stolen cattle bad been brought to this city, but the task to locate the party stealing the cattle proved a difficult one, as the des cription failed to tally with anyone known in these parts. The authorities have finally secured something tangi ble and a warrant was issued yester day for the arrest of a man called Cal Bonce. The party wanted is supposed to be in Nebraska City and a descrip tion of him was telegraphed to that place yesterday. So far the authorities have not received any word as to his apprehension but they have every reason for believing that they will 9 Kn have nabbed their game. The Same As Murder. Reports of a cruel case of attempted eviction comes from Omaha. A poor woman named Mrs. Sarah Teterson, living on Martha street, says that her husband, who is sick with typhoid fever, was taken from a sick bed yes terday afternoon and removed to the Douglas county hospital in tte am bulance wagon while he was in a critical condition. She states that the cause of removal was to secure posses sion of the bouse because of non-pay ment of rent. The physicians having the case in charge say that the re' moval of .Lewis Peterson at this time will probably prove fatal for him When Mrs. Peterson objected to hav ing her husband taken from the house she was assaulted by Mr. and Mrs. Feller, the owners of the property Peterson was carried out of the house and compelled to walk to the cab in . his stocking feet. . A letter dated the 14th inst. reached v.hi3 city, announcing the death by drowning of C. O. Bonnell, familiarly known as "Doc," who resided in this city for a number of years and was employed by the B. & M . as a fireman before the "Q" strike. lie left here a short time ago and at the time of his death was employed by the li. & M. in constructing a bridge near Sheridan Wyo , over the Big Horn river, in which stream be was drowned. He was hauling concrete to the first pier when be fell. His cries for help were heard, but no assistance could reach him. The body has not been recovered He is a distant relative of G. W. Bon hpII the city ticket agent of tre B. & M. It is believed other relatives re side in Iowa. Lincoln Journal. Word now comes that the populis state committee, as a sort of an offset to the game of bluff which the Majors outfit is running, win contest the elec tion of the entire state republican ticket. The whole business is a rank piece of nonsense. Holcomb's election was fair and square as was that of the republican ticket, and the state committees deserve to take a back seat and give the people a n-st. All legal business giten prompt at ntion, D. O. Dwyer, attorney, Platts tention v value $2.50, assortment of Men's and Boys' Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Hats, Caps, W A II ASH ITKMS. If all ieports are true Wabash Will soon have a first-class physician. Mrs. Warner delivered two sermons at the M. . church last Sunday, in the interest of the Wesleyan Univer sity. II. T. Squires has moved his dwel ling from Weeping Water and will re build at Wabash. A series of protracted meetings will commence next Sunday evening atthe Baptist church on the hill. Joe Jackson who lost hi3 house by fire last week, bas moved into the Berlin house. Our elevators are getting in some corn, it seems to be of the lilliputian variety, however. Jake Stucker has his saw mill in town and is making stove wood fast. Dan E. Hay suspended business last Monday, all on account of being too accommodating to bis customers. Wm. R. Webb with the two Dalton families are on their way back from Oklahoma. A two months sojourn in that counrty seems to have been suffi cient. Japanese Liver Pellets cure bilious ness, sour stomach and all kidney and liver troubles. Small and mild. Sold by Fricke & Co. ccording to the North China Her ald the emperor of China is a subject, if not tbe hero, of a story that is circu lating in Pekin. A palace eunuch, it is said, recently delivered a letter or dispatch meant for tbe imperial eye alone into the hands of one of the ladies of the harem. Thereupon bis majesty siezed a sword and immedi atly decapitated tbe offending messen ger, xne people or resin are saiu 10 speak of the incident with undisguised satisfaction, regarding it as a proof that the emperor has a mind of his own after all. South Omaha packeis are excited over an advance in rates on tbe ship- ment of hogs to points east of the Mis sissippi, which is announced to take place Dec. 1. The purpose of the rise is said to be to force shipments to Chicago instead of having the killing done on the Missouri river. Lint ( Letter Remaining uncalled for in the post- office at PlattsmouthNov. 21, for week ending Nov. 14,1894: Barttett, Mrs Emma Carey, D B Galler, (ieorge Lamb, der n Kenolds, Mrs B F Persons calling tor amy of the above letters or parcels will please say '4ad vertised." W. K. Fox. P. M. F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists, will tell you that Johnson's Magnetic Oil always gives satisfaction and it tbe cheapest. The late decision of the supreme Court in which it was held that the county is liable for all repairs to the Louisville bridge, really occasioned little surprise in legal circles. At the time the question was lirst raised Countv Attorney Travis advised the county commissioners that the county was liable, but tbe commissioners were determined to test the matter in the courts and test it they did. As to the matter of commencing suit to compel Sarpy county to stand half the repairs, it is now considered unlikely that any such move will be made. Lawyers state that the supreme court has already passed on the same ques tion wherein the Buffalo county com missioners instituted suit to make a sister county foot half the repairs on a bridge accross the Platte, and tbe su preme court held against Buffalo. There is nothing for the county board to do but pay the repair bills and quit murmuring. "Tbe Ebony Songsters" with a com pany of thirty selected artists will play to a crowded house on Thanksgiving Eve. Secure your seats early at Lehnhoff 's and avoid the rush. lll'K PRICK. $ 4.65 10.00 10.00 8.65 . 4.90 185 I Kluiit"l'omlo r.rlrr. An eloping couple from Lancaster 1 J: nl. f lia T.inftln COlllliy. Siiya " uin'aici! n mo "v-"' " Journal, came to gnei in ijeatnce Wednesday night. The way it oc curred was this: For about a year past a fellow named "Zack" Jones has worked on the farm of Louis Wegman near Mar tel, Lancaster county. Last Tuesday he quit. He went to Lincoln, bought a 32-calibre revolver and a box of car tridges, and Wednesday he and Mrs. Wegman, accompanied by a six-year old son of the later, started out to see the country. They went as far as De Witt on the Itock Island and there they hired a liveryman to bring them to Beatrice. C. E. Clarke, a driver for the livery man started for Beatrice with them and when out a few miles the buggy upset. This angered young Jones and he began nourishing his revolver ac companied with threats of shooting the driver. They finally got straight ened out and came on. arriving at about 10 o'clock at night. Clarke put up his team and started out to find an officer. He swore out a warrant charging Jones with assault and the pair were arrested by Deputy Sheriff Kyd about midnight. They had gone to bed at the Butler house, man woman and bov occupying the same room. Jones was considerably fright ened when the officer stepped into the room, took his gun from him and com manded him to get into his clothes He was arrainged today and pleading guilty was fined $5 and costs, which he paid and was released. He bad t02 when arrested, but after paying his attorney i'M and his other "incidental"' expenses had but about $20 left. The woman admitted ehe was married and said that she had three children at home. The woman's husband has been notified of the occurence. Buy the improved Singer sewing ma chine. Anton Trillity, local agent, office in Unruh's furniture store. It out I Not ! . To .1 l. wnnv IT Mat cose IRN : Th commissioner atP'inted to view a road petitioned for by Jacob A. Cain and others commencing at a point on me uki mau " i. resent located !ont 40 rot trommel, rorne of the SW"-.. of NE1., of section Ib-VJ-lO. runn'm thence a little north of west until it cross the ravine riuht south of and near a clump of wil low, thence in a N course on west sitie 01 ravine t a noint about north of Williams' bouse. runnliiK thence across and up 1'awnee creek In a SW course until it strikes the sec tion line in the NE ot section hl-Vi-W. thence phi on said line to and terminating at the rond runnlnir north an J south through section 16-13- 10. and to vacate old road from commencing c the new. as above described, to road running north and south through section ltt 12-10. above described, has reported In favor of the location thereof, and all objections thereto, o claims for damates, must be tiled in the county clerk's office on or before noon on the l.'.ih dHy of Januarv. A D. 185. or such road will be located without reference thereto. 4S4 K RANK IMOKSON. County Clerk. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was Child, Ehe cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. LADIES o you Kiiev OR. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL BKO PEHHYROYfiL PILLS are the original and only FRENCH, safe and re liable core on the market. Price jfUW, sent D7 mad. Genuine wild only by Fricko & Co., Drussists. w AFTER S KHOB K BEFORE ' Or. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment Is sold undr pMitive written iruarautet by author Ized aifeuts only, to cure Wi-nk 2Wtrory; Lops of Urain and Nerve tower; Lost Manhood; Qul-kuess; Nitrht Losses; Kvil lream; lAik of Coniidence; Nervousness; Iissituile; all Drains; Loss of Power ot the Generative Oreunt In eith-r sex, caused by overexertion; Youthful Krrors, or Kxcesive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, which soon lend to Miser, Consumption, Insanity and leHth. lly mail, llatiox; 6 for $5: with writtfn miarnntee to cure or refund money. Wl-ST'8 COIIOII SYKl'P. A certain cure for C-uuhs, Colds, Atlinia, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Uh, 8ore Throat. Pleasant to take. Hmall size uisoontlnned; old. (SOc. size, now 2.1c.; old II size, now 60c. OUAJUANXEES issued only by F. fi. Fricke & Co, drusslsts. 4' Men's pants, good value $2.00, $ 1.40 Men's Custom-made pants, good value $7.00, . . . 5.0 Men's Chinchilla overcoats, good value $8. 50, . . . 4.85 Men's fur collars and cuffs overcoats, good value $16.50, 10.00 Children's cape overcoats, good value $3.50, . . . l.OO AFALL NECESSITY, The Overcoat. To clothe gentle- men, vouths and boys correctly, at Mimll cost, is our pride. T . . 2 ARE YOU PREPARED Z For the Kail storms the rain, the coid, and soon the snow r It is wise to protect yourself with one of our Fall Overcoats. The cost Is ONLY IO.OO. See its stronif stitchiin;, feel its familinr tit and be satisfied. IF YOU ARE NOT o Suited with your clothiiiK: if it fits . 0 too loosely or Is trrowiiiir obi. tr) one 0 Ot our 91 r Al.l. ii-,. ror 0 business, pletsure and style it equals made-to-measure. For storm-defy- 0 iiiK, its character is kiiiK-y. 0 iEMORGAN'S,! " The Leading Clothier. J 040 040 Right Arm Paralyzed! Saved from St. Vitus Dance. 'Our daughter, Blanche, now fif teen years ot age, had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost the entire use of her right arm. We feared St. Vitus dance, and tried the best physicians, with no benefit. She has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and has recovered complete use of her arm, her appetite is splendid." MRS. B. K. BULLOCK, Brighton. N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles Nervine is Bold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druRgists Bell it at (1,6 bottles for $5, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. Sold by all druggists. These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam of Copaiba, X"" Cubebs and Injections. fJTW ey cure in 48 hours the y , same diseases without any incon venience. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS -Hp r rTh WOOD MANTELS. THE A.L.DINE, PEERLESS, Write, for Cuts an. I l'riees. COLUMBIAN AND MONARCH GRATES. MILTON ROGERS &, SONS, 14th and Farnam Streets. OMAHA, NEB. DELIVERED FREE! 1513 HAYDEN BROSJf! QTIITQ Overcoats, Jack uUllu. et' Capes and At Metropolitan prices. The great competition in a large city like Omaha keep prices away down. Doing business on an immense scale and with our unrivaled facil ities, enables us to easily under sell all competitors, een those in Omaha. We give a few price herewith.- CLOAK DEPARTMENT No ftiri I.HiPk f'loaka at A 4.V worth ?4 to M each. No. 2a.". I.aliea' Clonks at f4.P!5. worth T to tl5 each. No am I. allies I.ani? Xpwmarkf.it at l 73. worth to (id eiteb. worth (10 to (15 each. No. 4S0 I.ai!iei' Long Newmarket hi ?4 worth f l. to iM each. "vlncii Coonev l"ur Caies at 12..p. worth -'0 (Xt. M Inch tVotiov Fur Oiife-. at flK.ti. vnith i :) on. t n .1 1 . nn i ...... xrti;....- , 1 . .... ui t-J M anil (Hi :t Thin.' arc the vervimei-t This stock i.f reeular coods in Ladies'. Child ren's, and Misses' floaks. Cape :md .lackois is now complete in every detail. CLOTHING BEP'T. Men's ni; wjoI ess emere and cheviot w ir.lcr giiits for (.Yt). Men's very line worsted suit. in kindle ml ilotitle hreasted stles. (1-.00 va lues, torT.&. 1.,tiu Mll-uikf-il liltii-lf flftv WiiT-kf.'ff kiiirv in sack or frock sty li, worth !l.C9: our price, (lu.fo. Men's all-wool Beaver overcoats, in blue. Mack ami brown, the kind nil dealers sell for f I2..M): our price, (7..r0. A ,i .ill-i.'rwtl im,,a llltfii ftvprr-nnf In rfotittli Or single breasted stales, brown mid Oxford, (10.0U values, for .Y75. Men'a very Hue all-wool Kersey overcoats, silk yoke and silk sleeve linhiK. in brown, bine, black and slate')ors: tbe kind that h1 1 i-lotlii im stores sell for ('JO no to j-.'5 00. our price (10 en to nx. DO. Men's all fur overcoat for $7.S0 to 00. Bovk' knee pant suits, aires 4 to A Rood, durable suit for (1.25 and si. 50. All-wool knee pantauit for tl.tfi. Very line knee pant suit for $i -'. and 2.T.", worth double. .If yon come in person you can easily find in our unlimited assortment just what you want, and at just the price you wish to pay. If you cannot come yourself, our mail order department will serve you almost as well. Try us. HAYDEN BROS. 16th and Dodge Streets, FAT PEOPLE ! Park Obesitt Pills will reduce your weight PERMANENTLY from la to Impounds a month. NO STARVING, sicknesa or injury; NO PUB LIC1TY. They build up the health and beauti fy the complexion, leaving NO WRINKLES or flabbiness. STOUT ABDOMENS and difficult breathing surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT, but asclentitic and positive relief, adopted only afteryearsof exjwrieuce. All orders supplied direct ; front our oce. Price (2.00 per package or tnree packages for (500 by mail postpaid. Testimonials and particulars sealed) 2 cents. fAll correspondence strictly confidential. Park Remedy Co., Boston, Mass. (ICR rmcK Socks, Sus- FIKK.rr.ACK. FLOOR AM WALL. TII.K, o-u.r Slices sure marked in plain, fi.gr uies, a.nci crxe price to all, wlnetlier Ixere cr tliere. PRANK "WILCOX CO.. otl l.17 OonglmM Strt-rt, Omaha. . GIVEN AWAY FREE. ?i I tli ISoKton stort-. OinnhK, Rni n t FlrK'"1 Chinn Souvrnir I'Ulr FltKK. Cone yourself or send your order to the BOSTON STORE N. XV. for. lfith and noiiijlHR-st. OMAHA. Owning our own tore. Toying no rent, buy ing and gelling nil gooiln for each, enables us to sell Roods for less money than any otber More In America It's the Greatest Mercantile Establishment in the West. Over ioo different departments, each carrying separate lines. More than a million dollars' worth, of Merchandise on hand all the time. SPECIAL SALEa DAILY. Our (irt-at Salt ot tile KN'TIKE STOCK tK THE tJ ItEAT Weils Streat 4 'Fair," Chicago, VALUED AT 140,(i(K). AT MKAKI.V HAI.K I'KK't. CLOAKS. 2.000 ladies' stylisli Prince Albert jacKets. iknib.'e-ljieasttci witli large reveres, in beaver, co veil cloth or cliin cliilla, worth 19 00. ko at $12 50. All sizes. Largest assortment imported garoieiits, no two alike, in.tnv satin lined, worth $39.0(, choice 2-5.00 each.. DRESS GOODS. liiack, colored and changeable 40 inch English Henriettas, lntiiedress pattern of 7 yds. go at $1.39. ")00 dress patterns. all wool suitings, hop-snckinps aiMl fancy cheviots, worth 7"c a vil., an entire dress pattern for$2.5o. 1 yards wide imported novelties, pure silk and wool, cost $1.50 to import, at 7oc a yd. SHOES. Men's?:? HO Cnlf shoes (t SO Men's (5. (HJ Calf shoes S rt Men's (Otm Cork Sole shoes 3 W Ladies' CI 00 shoes 1 Ladies' ".(K We't and Hand-turn shoes S ! Ladies (S.ini shoes 5 00 UNDERWEAR. Men's BOc Heavy Gray Wool underwear (0 2I Men's T"ic Ilea vv Fancy underwear S." Men's tfl 00 All-Wool underwear W Men's (1.50 HiRh tirade underwear 75 Ladies' 3"c Heavy Rib underwear, drawers only V Lailies 50o Heavy underwear Ladies' Natural Wool anl Zephyr Knit underwear, worth (l.oo. ." Ladies' (-2 50 All-Wool Combination Suits. . ! Child's Part Wool I Sizes, lti IS 20 22 24 underwear f Price, 7li IOl2'i 117'ic Child's All Wool Sizes, lrt 18 .'( tl underwear.. f Price, 15 2D 25 J Child's Yarn Knit mitts .x? BOSTON STORE Omaha, Neb. ) x month. i