THE OMAHA DAILY BJDE , TUESDAY , . DJfiCJSMBEK 8 , 1801-TWELVJfl PAGES. SOUril OMAHA'S STOCK MEN , They Have Some Important Points Which Eiquira a Little Regulating. WILL ASK STOCK BILLED THROUGH , Wlmttho City Council IHil IJUBI Night limiting for Hl Wile I'1iuo ' Conil- of 11 I'tiulllrttio oilman. Tbo regular monthly meeting of the Live Stocle exchange wns hula jcstordny after noon , Vlco 1'residont Ab. Waggoner presid ing. ing.A. . II. Noyes , Kcncrnl mnnapcr of the O. II. Hammond Packing compnny , was elected n member of tuo exchange. Leo Hothscblld brought up the ( iiiestlon of throufih billing , claiming that he and other speculators could not buy cattle billed locally , as the rate from here to Chicago Is too high. On motion tbo scciotary was Instructed to notify all shippers to bill their c.illlu aim sliean to fcjouth Omaha with n notation in billing "destination Chicago. " A resolution was brought up declaring it the sense of the exchaiiKo tnut the custom of prepaying tolograpn IIIUSSIIKOS to country ehlppors was an unnecessarily expensive one. and should bo stopped. The resolution Reamed to meet with general favor , and a committee consisting of Messrs. Hlunclinrd , Mai tin nnd Uavuga was upuointud to draw up an ami'iidment to the by-l.uvs of the ex change to that effect , nnd tmvo It posted to bo acted on ut thu next regular mooting. A similar motion to draw up a rule abolishing ishing traveling men for comim.Hs.ton linns was , after u brief discussion , voted down by n big majority , the general sentiment being that so long as Chicago , Kansas City unu Sioux City had traveling men out EOlicltlng stock from Omaha territory , it would not bo the part ot wisdom for the South Omaha market to bo uuruprciontcd. Thu next business was the nomination of ofllcers for the ensuing year to bo voted on at tbo next regular meotlng which will be the llrst Monday .in January. The follow ing ticket was placed in nomination : President , Ab Waggoner ; vice preside nt .fames ( ! . Martin ; board of directors D. L Campbell , ,1. U. Hlanehard , D. b. P.irUhurst , L. C. Kcdington nnd Walter A. Wood ; board ot arbitration Al Powell , .1. D. Shields , J. I ) , bmiloy , .Tames Homo nnd Nathan K. Acker ; board of appeal P. J. McOrnith , W. U. McCreary , E. P. Savage , W. B. Cheek unit Sol Hopper. The following is the notice to bo sent ship pers by the secretary Nutlue 10 I.li'u block Shippers West of Omaha : lly billing your stuck to Ninth Omaha with n nut illon on hilling , "Doatliiii- tliin t'lilcuKo , " vour commission man can fri'quimlly save you the dlllerence between tin * through r.ito to clii.'imo and Iho sum of the two lou i Is. Yo.i uu * ri'qnesto.l to be par ticular to sco that this Is done. lly ordi'i-uf the U\ulmitu. | A. li. la.tr r. \V. II. U'AMvnitic. fcueictary. President , City OoiitiL'il. At the meeting of the city council of South Omaha the llrst thing considered was u icso- lution by Air. O'llourko that an electric light bo put on the L street viaduct and two on Thirtieth south from L. This caused an nvalaneho of criti cism from the gentlemen representing the teirltory east of the tracks. Mr. Halny remarked that Mr. O'ltotirko had "lots of gill" to maito such a request. Mr. Kcnvloy lolloued In the MIIUO vein , and for a time U looked as though a Kilkenny cat light was imminent between the gentlemen living cast and west of the tracks. Fortunately Mr. Walters caiuo to the rescue and moved that thu matter be referred to the committed of the whole. A unanimous shout of ay went up when it came to a vote. J. W. SinPnpplicd ( for the newly created position of city weighmastor. Hoforrcd to the mayor. II. h. Kijwond asked to bo ap pointed inspector of scales and measutcs. lief cried. Tbo embargo put on travel l > v the unfin ished coedltion of the pavlnc ut the east end of the Q street viaduct came up. Tbo Met ropolitan Street lUilway company was also ' roundly condemned for' digging two ditches it the same place , putting tics and rails therein and fulling to 1111 up or p.ivo the gaping interstices. As it was learned from the city engineer that the paving was post poned only on account of a delay In receiving material the mutter was dropped. Dr. Kiisor offered to porfoim the duties of city physician one yuar toi'SIiK ) ; referred. The application of Captain O'Hara of tbo police force for a Sunday olt once a month was rofeired to the chief with uowOr to act. The report of the police jndgo for Novem ber showed soventy-eight arrests. The monthly paving estimate of the Cali fornia Asnhalt Petroleum company amount ing to SII74.0'J ! was approved. Mr. Wultois called the attention of the council to the fact that the electric light company was not givlnif good ser vice ; that tlmo and again vari ous lights did not burn "for hours and yet the Electric Light company put In it. Dills Just the same , and was being paid for service not performed. Ho therefore moved that the chief of police uoto the service of the company and a deduction bo made for every hour that light is not furnished where it ought to bo ; unanimously carried. The attention of the council w.is called to the fact that a saloon was being run under the narno of Gottlieb Sautter nt ' , ' .737 N strcot , when a license was granted tr > 'J.Vit N. A number of persons Interested wore present nnd It developed that the uholo light was between the .letter and Omaha Hrowing as sociations as to which should sell beer to thu man holding tbo license . Itopioson- tntlvos of both breweries presented their cliiims , and talked beer until the crowd bocnmo drv. It developed that Mr. Sautter hud sold Ills license to thu Omulm Hrowlng Association , although Jnttor bad paid for his llcenso , and that two saloons worn rJtiiiitiK on one llconso. On motion of Mr. Walters tbo chief of police was Instructed to vMt I ho various saloons and close up any that did not have license. lorn Itiinawny WIIV. Mr. li. C3. Andeison , u mlddiengedgontlo- man , Is in the city looking for his young wife , who has run oft with n handsomer man. Mr. Anderson's hemp U In Lake , near Chicago cage , and ho says that thrco yours ago ho married , the lady in question. The two lived happily together until n blonde mustnchoti young ; entlonian appeared on the scene uiul turned the gldilv young wlfo's head. Three months ago the pair olopeil. The husband wrote and tolo- emptied In vain trying to locate thu two. Ho tin ally learned that the two weto seen on u motor car In South Omulm and ho immedi ately ennm here hoping to llnd his wife and forgive her. A Sudden Heath. Fred Shomaun , an employe in the sausage departmunt of tlio Cuduh.i packing house , was at work as usual Saturday and in his customary spirits. Saturday night no was ei/od wltn severe pains nnd Sunday ho died fiwn a hemorrhage of the lungs. The funeral oecured from Hoafoy & Hoafoy's at 'J0esterday : afternoon , nnd nil the follow workmen of the deceased woio In attendance. The remains were intenod In Laurel 1 1111. _ Poiuuleil n Coiiiioilin in. A member of the houorabio body known as the city council has n Indly disfigured fueo which , it is alleged was acquired In a saloon ro-.v. According to reports the worthy had a dispute witn n aaloonkcopor on Twonty-llfth und N About the payment of u liquor bill. Hot words unsuon nnd llnnlly to blows , but the saloon man proved the bettor pugilist nnd unmercifully pounded the councilman. MiKnUuli ( mill I'ji , Frank L. Kolsch , n ; young man employed In the business otllca of Cudahy's packing es tablishment , had the misfortune to run a nail Into his foot. Ha was threatened with lockJaw - Jaw , but ho is now bollovud to bo out ot dan ger. The foot is badly mllamud and it will bo a number of weeks uoforo ho will bo able to walk , Mimic City .Miniature * . The mayor has ordered that hereafter tbo butchers must close their places of buslnes1 on Sunday. The Metropolitan Strcot railway companj has capturtd the approaches to both Iho I and Q street viaducts. Atre. J. S. Martin , wife ot the contrar.thif ngent of the liock Isund rend , Is vlsitlnp friends In Milwaukee and will remain un'l ! after the holidays. E. L. I'Mtzslmmons , general agent of the Canada Cattle Car company , has just re turned from Montana , tla suys that U ttu greatest catllo country In the \\orld. The ladles of the hptscopal church will give a social nt the residence of Mrs. A. W , haxe , Twcntv-fourth nnd F street , Wednes day evening , December 0. AH arc cordlallj invited. Constipation poisons tno olood ; DoWltt's Little Early Ulsors euro constipation. The cause removed , tbo disease Is gone. Dr. Cullimoro , oculist , L'oo building. PAY OK KM5CTION OFFICIALS. SIyor ensiling Will Vi-to the Ortll- Million IllM.'tMllly PlIH'Oll. If the Judges and clerks of election who served in the city nt the general election held November it receive ? ( > each as the city's share , It will bo nt the end of a law suit. The ordinance allowing them this amount passed the council last Tuesday night , but It did not roach the mayor until jesterday. After looking Hover he suid : "I shall most cer tainly withhold my approval , " which moans a veto for tonight. The council may icfust > to suUuln the veto. In that case the mayor will refuse to sign thu warrants until the courts by a mandamus order him to do to In spualilng of the matter the mayor said that ho was not opposed to ouch judge nnd clerk receiving $0 , but there was no law lor the payment. The law plainly stated that each judge nnd each cleric was' entitled to $ < i for his setvlces nt each election. That law was not cnpablo of beingstretchod to such an extent as to Justify the city paying thu men ? 0 each. Jf It was , then there wcro three elections held , as the cltv held one , tbo county one , and the Hoard of lr lucotton another. The mayor thinks \\ouJnlsobo a bad precedent to establish , and would bo a costly ono for the city. When the registrars wcro sitting the city paid the ontlro bill , something over ilO.OOd. At that time neither the county nor the Hoard of Education stopped PI and offered to foot the bill , though both were equally interested. As passed oy the council the bill of the judges and clerks amount to $ ! ) , G ° 0 , of which the mayor claims they are entitled to one- third , or $1,23. . 4 Thov had lots of wedding presents , but the most precious wn * u box of Hollar's Aus tralian salvo. Hho said thoughtfully , it's so nlco for the little chaps on mv bands. Ho said , we haven.t pot any "little chaps" yet. She said , Why I John , nnd John w.ii squelched. Hltj WINTi'.U'ri LITEH Mayor Ciislilnjj Will Hoi'.d Testimony in tlic noodle Invpsl < riiti < > ii. After tno city council's action of Saturday night the indications are that the Ketcham Furniture Company's contract for furnishing the now city hall will soon reach the hands of Mayor Cushing. There it may strike a snag nnd again it may not. The mayor has not yet made up his mind to approve the contract. Yesterday morning bo said that ho could not ny whnt ho would do in thu premises. Before taking any action ho would carefully rend all the te ttmoti3' taken nt the boodle investigation , nnd then bo would read carefully both the majority and minority reports of the commit tee , The mayor received n telegram yesterday requesting bis piosenco In Boston to attend to some business matters. Ho refused to go , fcullng that it was his duty -remr.in in Omaha until ho hud surrendered the jfllco to his successor , Coorgo I1. Uumls , mayor- elect , who will take charge early next month. The best nnd cheapest Car-Startor Is old , by the Bordoiut Solleck Co. , Cnicigo 111. , With it ono man can move a loaded cvr. U Li LOW OUT THK G.VS. Death of a Ransnh CJuost at tlio Gees llnifl. Illuminating gas deprived Chapman , Knn. , of a good citizen nt the Gees hotel nt Fifteenth and Jackson streets in this city. A. IConuoy of that place , arrived in Omaha Sunday iiiuht nnd went to the hctol about 11 o'clock nnd was as signed to room 11. The landlord showed him to the room and instructed him how to turn off the eras , although Kenncy said no knew all about it. Not arising this morning , the door was opened uuout00 \ : } o'clock , nnd the man was found lying dead in bed , with the room full of gas and the buriur wide open. The coroner was notified and the body was re moved to ITeafoy & Hoafe.v's. A' telegram was -sent to Chapman , but no answer bus yet been received. Tbo Inquest will bo hold "to day. Small In sl/e , great in results ; UoWitt's LlttloEarly Risers. Boat pill for constipa tion , bust for sick headache , best for sour stomach. FOK UIS lil If K. Jnko Priui ! Pin on Trial IITore Ju Ijje The c.iso or the stnto against .Tako Prioo was called for trial in .Iiid o Kstolls's court yesterday nftarnoon , Price Is charged with inurdor In tuo first degree. On the night of July II , 1801 , the body of Fanny TiUo wns found In nn outhouse near the corner of Fifth nnd Pierce streets. She had evidently beoti choked to death , ns tlneer marks wcro visible upon her neck. I'nco wns seen with the woman nt nn early hour In the evening , and us ho wns unable to oxnlsin his whereabouts Just prior to the time of her death ho was nrroited and charged with the crimo. They wanted to pot married , but had no money to pay the preacher. The uirl was t'qu.U to thu occasion. She tool ; the preacher nsldo nnd btotod the caso. She hud no money , but she did Imvo u bottle of Halter's Sure Cure Couch Syrup.VouIO ho marry thorn for that f The preacher would nnd two hearts beat as DUO. WINTKU UK , ( "i-esocnt Ilotol , I iii-Hcn Spriu , Arlc. Klofjnnt llronroof stone structure. Al modurti liuprovoinonts , Sittiixtcil in the O/.nrU mountains ot north \vu > > t ArluuiMib. Mild und briK-insr clinmto , bountiful hoonury , unrivulud nicdk'lnnl water. \Vrlto to in.iiuifior for descriptive | > tun- phlot , rntob , otc. Its Mont The Ladles' Musical society gave Its ono hundred and ninth musicale buforo an appreciative uudtoucu which llliod the Lln- Ingor gallery yesterday nttornoou. The major part of the program was taken up with Instrumental selections by Miss Holla Hobln son. executed with splendid technique and oxquUtto finish. The nocturne nnd the .Kalian harp fiom Chopin , the two gems of the recital , callud forth encores. Lieutenant Kiiuio was In line voice nnd rendered ( iounod's "Lend Us Thine Aid" with admirable uffcct. Mlrs ( , 'lnra riarksoti sang "Tho Cuckoo , " by Abt , charmingly. It was universally pronounced the most successful entertainment jet given by the society. _ IJoWltt'ii Little Early lilsori for the liver. The following marriage llconso WOM is sued by Judga Shields yoUordayi Name and Addro. * AL-O. iKV. . I.ottK Wust Omaha . 23 I Nettle I 'oi or. West Urn rlui . is l lirnst K ran re , MeAnllo . za I hinmn bohoibo , West Umuhu . lu IThomas llord , Omah.i . K ) I llolon Buttle , Uuiaba . W ) John I'lirnolUoii. Umaba . SI l I.iiur.i M. l.ir on , Uumha . 18 III IHno "Brown's Bronchial , Troches" wcro introduced , and their success ns A cure for colds , coughs , asthma and bronchitis has been unparalleled. IMTT i'I i IH' n i o rrnip SANIA GLAUS HAS COMt. Ho Viiwj the City nnd Is Seen by Thou sands of Ohik'ron. RECEPTION AT HAYDEN BROS , ' STORE. Ho Mould Many Happy Kaccn nt lll llcnliiartrH | ; Ho Will Not Leave Until Alter the t Snntft Glaus cuino to town ycatotiViy , Ilo arrived ti llttlo aftot- noon , nnd promptly ut lUiO : : , us previously an nounced , drew no bis six white steeds In front of Iluydon Hros' . store , und then the fun bojran. following the fiu- clothed inagtiiito cnnio lead uftor loud ot toys for the little ones und more sub- btuntlul gifts for the bigger ones. The A. O , II. bund led the nroccssion , und tboy played as they never played before , for tlio eyes of Snnta Clnus were upon thetn. As tlio mighty hosl of gully i-upurisoned wugons puwsed along tlio route you just ought to huvo been Iho little durlitiffs shout with delight , for old Santa brought with him vision- , of bountiful gifts und the merry Christ inas they nro soon to enjoy. If the reception of old Smti : Clans wits regal whutiMii bosuld of Mr. Clown , who occupied tin open uurringo down toward the end of the thirty-thieo wugons in line. Ho was big , fat und "sussy. " Iljg fat > o was so wliito you couldn't tell whiHliei- the boys hit him or not us they snow-bulled him all itlong the route. After a two hours' ride the proeossion ng.iin cuino to a standstill in front of Ilavdon Bros. ' store , and old Sint-i was spirited uwuy for a much needed rest. But ho made his iinpciirunco u uin at 7:30 : und for nn hour ho held merry sway on the fourth lloor , wlioro the children guvn . him a royal re ception in his licudqtmrlors. Many are the displays that Satit'u , Clans bus boon the cause ot but of none of them is lie bo proud as the ono now on tlio fourth lloor at Iluytlen liros. ' This brilliant holiday bazaar is almost beyond description , biiuh variety , ttu.'li quantity vast piles of holiday "books , standard poets , children's aniiua's ' , tea facts , tin toys , and by far the grandest und most complete stock of dolls ever brought to tins eity , O.ie whom side of the house is covered with those beauti ful things. The stock of miibieul instru ments on this lionis simply ii.di.-bei'ib- able , everything that can m ike music is bore represented ; toy pi.uiod , accor- doons , horns , harmonicas , b.injos , gui tars , fiddles , -/.itliora but life is too short to mention every tiling. 'I hey cover a lloor space of 300 feut square , bo go and bee for yourself. Besides toys there are buautiful hats and cloaks fo:1 : inumina or sisloi1 , cloth ing of till kinds for papa and brother , besides bliccs , neckties , handkerchiefs and furnishing goods innumerable. Tlio display of linens , including line lunch cloths and napkins to match was never equaled in America. But don't go out of the store bcfoi o you ha\o soon the gold-plated banquet lamps down in the basement. In faet tlio basement vies with Iho fourth lloor in mignificonoo. ; Tnoro are Japanese and China ware , beautiful French Eng lish and American curving sots and out fits for the kitchen complete. It must bo been , it cannot be described. The \Veginan pianos on the second lloor sug gest , a handsome Christmas present. Suilico it to say , however , that even Ilaydon Bros , in all their previous ef forts Imvo not equaled this grand dis play , and that thu people of Om ilui ap preciated it wns fully demonstrated by the crowds at their opening last even ing. It was a regular ovation and u high compliment to _ those in charge. Santa Clans will continue to nvilco his headquarters at Haydcn Bros' , until after tlio holiday- " , and invites every body to come and see him. What Is it make ? Gem-go Edmunds so cool nnd placid , and how cioe.i ho do such dcup thinking i It is hecautu ho never allows him- sell to bu turrnsscd with colds. Ho takes Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup , ho does. Sola every where for 2S conts. Dealers say they can't ' soil any other lini ment slnco the introduction of Salvation Oil. The 'Mi-.soii. i , Ivans IN & 'JV.x.iH It-i- % v.iy in the * Short. Uuc to Houston or Velasco and all Texas points. Trains leaving Kansas City at 11 a. m. uri ivo in Houston at 5HO : p. m. the sec- ondovoning , mukingseven hours shorter run than any other lino. Trains leav ing Kansas City at 8:30 : p. in. arrive at Houston 5:10 : u. m. the second morning. Volnsco tourists will leave Kansas City ' December 12 , at 8:30 : p. in. , arriving a't Voluseo December II for the harbor opening on the loth. Through sleeping I'ars to Houston and Galvoston. For turthor Information call on your ticket ngonts or address Coorgo A. McNutt , i' . I' . A. , M , K. & T. , Oil ) Main street , Kansas City , Mo. OALO.iT ON COAIj I. J. Johnson At Co. -'a I II a I'rey to tlcav.t ( roil i tors Thu coal ilrm of .f. J. Johnson & Co. has ijono to the wall and Its pronarty is in the Hands of Sheriff lioyd. Yesterday suits ivoro.brought In the district court and attach ments sworn out lor the following amounts : United Slates National bank , $17 , r4.b ! ; Milwaukee cement company , f tl-J ; West ern Pottland Cement company , ; . " > , ! ' IK. On December 1 Mr. Johnson gave n chattel mortgage for $ . 1,000 , covering stock on a farm near Cordova , III , Thu mortgage Is in favor if n woman living nt Hock Island , III. Doth partners woio ia Chicago Sunday trying in arrange to tide over their dlfliculty. They itartcd back yesterday , ougaglngaspcclal un- , -lnu nud car from Savanna , on the MISSIS- > ippl , and aru expected homo in the morning. Tint cough of yours can bo stopped surely , Illicitly , by I'lso's Cute for Consumption. 1'leas.ant , olToctivo. ITic. All druggists. The eighth nnnunl mooting of the Wonion's Christlnn association will bo liold in the First I'rosbytorlan church , 17th and Dodge streets , on Tuooduy , December 8th , at " p. in. You are urgently invited to attend. By order of the W. C. A. Mlth. L , L. PKHINI : , prcsidonL Miss 11. K. Coi.ur.ii , Corresponding secretary. \VIiorn U M art in Sunday about 'J o'clock p.m. Martin lioyson , l&-ycnr-old laddlsnppoared from bis father's house , a mile ainl n half cast of Irvliigton Ilo had gene out to i-feed the stock lu hit working clothes ind when last seen wn' four miles south ofclrvington. HP has ligh hair , brown cycssli nbout tlvo feet club Inches high and neighs about \'i'i \ pounds aim had on when lie left homo n gray cap blue overalls and number ten overs lions. Hi had no monov nnd It U thought the lad 1 < mentally unbalanced. Ills parents nro nl most wild with grinf , nnd any Information a ; to the boy's whereabouts will bo a grca kindness to thorn. Address 1'oter Uoyson Irvingtoii , Neb. I'rcviutJonls Il-ttor than'euro , nnd thoao who are subject tc rheumatism , can prevent attacks by keeping the blooit pure and free from the ncld wlilcl causes the dlsoasi' . For this purpose Hood's Sursnparllla Is used uv thousands with gion success. 1 , is the best blood purifier. Constipation Is caused by loss of the perls tnllc action of the bowels , Hood's 1'llls restore store the action nnd vlgorato the liver. ON 1O A iOI.ASCO , THXA. ' . The Imnil o ( * I'i'diittKO nnd Dor ] \\ntor Iltirbor CiMiul Oiiciilnji Lot halo and O.tHtcr Itont-t. All those who expect to uttenl the griind opening and sulo of lots ut Veins , co , Texas , should bo In Kansas City on tlio morning of December 1U und join the excursion le.vving there ut I ) o'clock via the S.inlu Fo route. You will then bo in time for the oyster roast ( oyster.- now fattening ) aim the grand opening of the only deep water harboron tlio Texas coast on December ir > and the great auction sale of lots on tlio Kith and 17th. Arrangements have been made to curry till visitors who desire to tuko the tiip tlirouirh the jetties and over the bar in lurge ocean steamers. For further information address the lopicscntutivo of the Brazes IMvor Channel und Dock company , Mr. C. li Koth , euro of the Suntu Fo olllco , Omaha. IUOU12 DAVIS' IKK. Actions ol't tie Slier 111 .1 nit n Jnroi-lOxas- jmr.Ko tin * I'ourt. There will bo fun in Jiuigo Davis' court this morning and several explanations will be in order. When court adjourned last Saturday night Iho case of thn Sopor Lumber company against John \V. Taylor was submitted to thn jury. The men were instructed to bring i scaled verdict Into court if they agreed before - fore yesterday morning. They agreed some tlmo Sunday , appointed n foreman and deliv ered the verdict into his possession. Yesterday when court convened eleven of the juror * wcro present. Lawrence F. Wasstnuth , who resides nt HIT Leaven worth , was the niHcnic' ! . The attorneys refused to accept Iho verdict with ono man absent. This resulted in the ju Jgo Issuing air attach ment for Wassimuh. The document was placed in the hands of thu sheriff a few mo ments after 10 o'clock. All day the court wailed for tUo juror and the. shot Iff , and as thu hours dragged on his judicial mind bucumo exorcised. At II o'clock In the afternoon in format 10:1 wns convoyed lo tbu court that the attachment still < iuietlv rested upon the sberirt'.s table. Then thu court did grow angry , and .soi/.mgbis pen the following entry was written on today's page : > f the docket : "SheiilT Boyd will aptiear before this court at its opening tomorrow morning and show why ho should not bo lined for contempt. " A few moments later a deputy stuirilT was hurrying deun to Ninth and 'Loavunworth streets. Ilo found Wasmuth's boarding place but h did not llnd his man. Ho was informed that the juror had donartod upon n protnitled drunk unu might not show up for several days. District o in .Vote. " . Judge Ferguson is hearing testimony in : hocaso of Joseph Cleburno against the city. I'ho plaintiff Is tha owner of a lot oa Elgh- /ecnth street , between Loaveuwoi'th und Mason. When the gi-ado of Eighteenth was : hangcd ho was awarded $ J03 damages. This mm did not satisfy him nnd ho appealed : rom tbo award of the appraisers. U. F. Coleman has brought suit and will isl : the courts to divorce him from his wife iachaol. Those two people were married icarly twenty yeirs ago , and according to ho typewritten petition were hnppt until October , Ib'J ) , when Kachasl moved out to ivo with another man , ono William Nolan. Carolina Makepeace is now in court asking hat , the tie > that have bound her to Ueorgo Washington Mulrcpcuua since January UU , b'JO , 03 cut asunder. She alleges that for nero than eighteen months G Washington ins be n a habitual ilruttKnrd and roslitoJ in south Omaha. Jn nddltmn to this ho has , -nricd the monotony by kicking her down itair.s upon sundry and divers occasions. CS . A l'r : vo live fop Croup. Wo want every mother to know that croup : nn bo prevented. True croup never appears .vithout . a watning. 'Iho llr-,1 symptom Is loarseness : then the child appears to have akou a cold or a cold may have accompanied .he hoarseness from the start. After that , a wculiar rough couih is developed , which is ollowcd by the cro..p. The time to act is ivhon the child llrst becomes boarsOj a few loses of Chamberlain's Cough Uomedy will n-ovent the attack. Hvou after a rough cough lus , appeared the dlseuio may bo prevented ) y using this remedy ns directed. It has lover been known to fall. 'J. > cent , fiO cent ind $1 bottles for sale by druggists. . U'ofmun piano. Now scale. Now .unlti . } ' device. Sold on insLillmeuts. laydon Bros. 1-011 31U.TUAh GOOD. erman Soalia'os ' Will Or aniza 11 ( 'iMitnil Ilo ly. The German cltl/.ens of Omaha will moot m the second Friday in January to parfect ho organisation of the Gr-rmau-Amorican 'uutrgerveroin,11 or citl/ens league. Tbo eaguo will bo nn executive body , nnd will lonsl-it of delegates from every Uorman or- ; nul7nUon in the city. U is intunded tonsure nsuro the co-opoiation of every inch organization , primarily , for the unltod iluoryanco of German day , October ( i , ol snub year , nnd to Mso colebrnto as American ; ili/ons of foreign nationality the American intlonnl holidays. It is also Intended to draw all of the Gor- nan-Ainrrlcan clti/ens together nud Ailti- nately nrr.inpo for the erection of a Gorman lut ) building on n scale that cannot bo loped for if the various verulns , Including hu singing societies and turners , continue to vork independently ot each other and nr- angu for .supnrutui quarters. Hewitt's Llttlo I&irlv Ilisors , best ptlli " 'Iho Old Hntili f's Itonnlnn. " Don't full to nttcnd the ball given by ho old settlers at Washington hull ) ec. 1) . 1SU1. Tickets on sale at "Bau- nor's" and "Iloiify cV Ileaf 's. " U ill To it ttin liiivv. Dr. Colts \\nsi out yesterday afternoon coking an nttornoy. nnd gave it out lint that ic > is going to light the Htulu Hoard of Health o the bitter oud. The doctor proposes to ; et up a test caso1 by having some ono engage ils borvicos and thun refuse to pav for thorn , lo oxioctsln ) UiU manner to uol the point at ssun Into the courts , which will then pass on ho rulings of tlio stnto board nnd settle tlio llsputo. The doctor says ho has U diploma rom a bonu lido medical college , and ho lonlos the right of the .State Hoard of Health o bar him from practicing In Nebraska bo- uuso hu advertises. a B Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the StaucUrcL DEEP CUT Have you had the pleasure of taking a good long tramp through the different parts of Omaha lately ? If you haven't you can hardly realize the amount of work that's being clone < in every direction. Real estate is "moving. " Take it on Douglas up above , say , 17111 , you'll see cuts thirty feet deep. Looks as if a man would want a balloon to get home with. If you went up there yesterday for the first time in six months you'd swear you never saw the place before. ( You'd be tempted to swear at the mud , too , perhaps. ) Take it again on Harncy west of 28th. Where was wont to be the trysting place of numberless bullfrogs in a pond 'way down in a deep hollow , and where one old fellow used to sing"go round , go round , go round , every evening after seven , you'll find it all filled in and a irce , wide street extending * ; way west. The frog.s have simply moved , you can't kill the "croakers" in Omaha yet. Go it" any direction and you'll see marked improvements but when you're out walking you'll need an Overcoat to keep you comfortable. Our tremendous sales of these garments "for the past few weeks have greatly reduced our stock , several lines being practically wiped out. Partic ularly is this true in medium priced goods. It's too late to replace them ; we do better for you , we mark down several lines of finer grades to the prices you want to pay. In fact , the story this week is Deep Cuts AT ? An immense b'g line of extremely fnc Kersey Overcoats in black , brown , tan , bronze , slate , stone , drab and steel , with set velvet collars or self collars , with 150An cassimere linings , full satin sleeve linings and canton flannel pockets. 150 These garments are regular fifteen dollar ones , but we've made a quick price on them , tenfifty. . The garments that we have today reduced to twelve dollars arc without - out doubt the best garments we have ever sold at this price. Theyarc made of an extremely fine heavy Kersey , They 'are lined with fine cassimere , have fine heavy satin sleeve linings , self collars and canton flannel pockets.U | -j ( - \ r\f\ The value of these garments you'll appreciate better when we tell you that * L \ / ill I not a garment was ever sold for less than sixteen-fifty until this week. i\\ \ \ ) A.LJJ We are offering several hundred regular eighteen dollar Overcoats. These garments are made of very fine Kersey. They arc lined with cither the finest kind of Farmer satin or plaid cassimere ; have set velvet collar , heavy full ( Jl * | 1 satin sleeve lining , and are gotten up with all the attention to details that IX "S you get at your tailors. These garments come only in black , bhie black < 4 .1uy. and blue. TAKE ADVANTAGE DP OUR DEEP GUTS. Have you sent us your boy's picture yet ? SPANISH NEBVI HE TUK OUEAT SPANISH RF.KCBDY , ca'Uy , ti'iidily ' and permanently restores Wcaknrss , Ni-nousnc-.s anil T < o3t Manhood. A CiUARANTEFrispei-ibe for Fils and NViiralRin HjMcri.i , Dizziness , Comlttons , Nerxous Prostratinn caused by tlio nso o f Tobacco or Vlcohol Los of Power in either Sex. Involuntary I.OSLPS caused by nvcr indulgence. We guarantee six boxes to cure any i ase or itfunu tbe inonry $ l a boi. G boi < " - . for $5 Address U.S Agents f-pan- LEtOP.K AMU ATI til LiU. Medicine Co. , Detroit , Mich. Sold by druggists. For sulo in Omaha by MuC'oi ink'U & Lund , loth unU Fiunain sts. ( SPARKLING AND STILL. ) Used and Prescribed by all tlic Leading Physicians in llic Worli for the Cure of all Kiuicy Disws. Ai ii natural rcracd ) It Is a remnrV.iblo "nc Of If lq\ion ! are to bu iMeil , no wati'i M at on o n U tMUfii ! > y in .oiluclnu tilt' amount of uric nMld I it in aiirt'O iblo for diluting tbo'ii nd o piovjntatUo of lioltl\u. and I t-tutlt ( Ontinue to usu U ami teiom- tliu b id con-M'taui'iico1 * follonliM IbiMi IHI > iiicnit U. In fart 1 WBSOIIO oftlu Ur t In ClilciiKO Joiuhiiid , > ir ) IdtbltiV itui IB tnu n iti'r nbmoall to uii'tlin wntcr In iimellte As a ilrlnkliii. water otli r < for HIP nnn < vho llvoi rll and ililiks coil tor Inhlo jiuriwoi It hat no Miucvlur. I Intio luccil nine Very truly. II SI .lUUNDIiAS. SI t at tlio Oilman and Ctluiuut tlubn , ainl IliHiilio I'oriiR'rlv iirofujaor mrrferr. Ilo.ton University found at tliu liouitM of ilia club niLMi al an > time. I MiMliCUl > Cll.ol . canonl ) spo.ik favor.ililv nt it II 11 I , \ riu.iniT.isM I ) . U n III malntiln Its finiltlonainon the bcrt waters 1'rofosior JIateiln It 'illcn Cldp.iKO Mt'illci of ti cla11 * ' , both in this rountiv nnd in Hnmpr ( i\lrarl : Iroma I tturof I'mlJAMKiT. IIAIIOOI'K "I have used Londonderry for SCVITII ! year * , nnd I late pinli" < aiir ol olicinlstrj In tlio ntidlc.il depart- Iko It us a ro turd In I luunt lu lulc'islnu tlitt HiM'ictlonM inuntof thu Hotloii 1'iiUel.ill ) . ) of the kl Inoyi It. IH pi . .isniii to dilnk aho. I think that It Is a Idi'silnf totbu < lull in 'n. At any . ' IronaMci that as an antl-llllilr nn.l a general ncn ritotlnit elun ofl'hlIKJIIIS knnwn ai 'blKli llv- ' ' . imil-.iiilin- tral'zeriif piodni'ts nf nial-d Kcnllo i nnd - - ' I'onllnoJ tn tlio n limit. ' * wlioiu ilka Is nut inou ' 01 llatlun it bat no i'iial | I'or ilio'im itlsm trout ami ) f plo ilnnlim. nru rniliiHlllaiiik'iilliu " tlm lion ; their nlllod pliunoinen l , the eilct ts art ) ro narkahiu londirry \V.itoraitliolrnosiniin IIICNItt \V. II HA-.4 d AX. M II , SI. hVMAN , A M. M. I ) , I'rof. I'lijf'lolo- , otc. , 1.1.5V O.'nil bt , , N V. itusli .Muil. cul'.ojio , ( hlc.is'ci. Inro nearly olslitv pr rent of tbo people are "I bullovo that niitnrn lias a chonhtry so nubtlo cno M to Imvo an cxron tif urlo niilil ( litiiltillnz lii th it It < annot be iitdttlt d iin > l no 1 prufo thu ntitur il " tliu blond , thu ucnouil iiaonf the - - | > nk'in ; l.onilnn- I o id uiiloi ly I.ltln i lo any aitlllt'itl romp inii'l OUAllli- ; j I I.MAN SSllTH II 1) ) , rcinnuUliiir IITI v I lililn. tbo ni'nt poli-nt vulvi'nt of thlx ai id < ( , of wlilrh I bavu any knowlu IKI > . oinn it lall to bo of burueon , Oblcaxo. Kient benefit. U.I < ( U.I.INM. . l . Cou' SiiiK U.I' It It. istoni. ' 'I.lthla alts inn of ronr n b3 adininlstored , but In < jt'oinuton n Col my ptai'tlio the uutnril l.on Inn lurry IMS pnnui of vn'iiti'rnluo than any au''it I hnvo boon able tf It Is tlollolom Tlio wonder to inn l < tli it the for dlitoior. " It I ) SIi-AlirilTIl , SI I ) . Cble.mo , III. eign adiiliuralid nMturi Irivo nny kiici oixful ulu In thin country lion > > o li ivo mi d"ll < luiu a iiatlvo "Tor rhuiim itlom. oiit.ind alllo I phonotnona. the natur , which boil lot lt < iiualltl'H as a tiblo watur , ' ' lii iodloiit . l.llhLi I'rof. cltoctH are iiimitrkiihlo alnab'o .is , contain' ' * * ( > \ an ' . IIAS--MA.N' SI I.Son Vork W. 11 - , , i ; . c. MINK , SI. I ) . , 1'lill'iduli hla. I would not take FIVI3 IIUNDKUI ) IIOM.XUS for I froqii'inUy rt'unniniond It. nnd hopciu IMO will ho HVOOKOH l.ondomluriy ent me Inn Mil If I did become nioro Ki'xar il lot know nhuro I cnuldretdn u It. A It Itl.lv ? , I V. IHNKdUTIl , SI. I ) . Huron , SoiilliDukuUi. I'roC.CIIn Mod , I'hloiKO Slt'd < oIlOKO Send for our new book of Medical Endorsements. Free to any addrecs. roft . < / , / ; iiv AII , inttir.vi\s < i imvmiisr * .i.vw iisiot < iitn. PAXTON & GAM.AGUKK , Distributing Agents for Omaha , Neb. 1816 Street , Douglas Omaha , Neb. , luo nKIn 'linen" * A r b'ul ir unit T ho I'mlni'nt anoi'liilHt In IIITUIIM , I'liiuiih iiimiii' | t t nml niliuiiy ' * * rcBliti r.iilniuiiuntL'ln nii'illi Ini' . nmll'l"M | ' > i i'il " " II" U' < li" In "UN tic'iiilnt ; wiiti tlii'i ) lit" it mr iims rut irtli. HIM r nil"iili"i'H Iml umiili ml. mjnilnul i'.ifcui m nl lit | " -KOS ln > | , ' , ti > in v miluil | < din- tur.i nmmrrli.io . cli'iil. vnilti'i'ili' . on No nmn i'i > u nil Nun troaiiii nt foi l K. l vltnl i i i-r I' , illi'H unitlilu tonsil in.'mnv IM ticnti'il nt li > nn11' > o Tri"i in Icinc Mo H < In , , r liiHlriiin inti sunl t'j iiiinl "r mirk * tolmlli'iln'onioni * 01 Himilni On jiiirn I iiui'itiun | .n l , ir d. inn ' uri'iirt'l niKkol rm i'Xirin } miitiitlon | ( rt'i > c'uir M > < iiiii'iicoitriiliy PiUu'i' ll'iok iMinli'iiim i > ( l.ilui noniifo uilii o Iniuri. uii m 10 ! ) p.m. sunilii ) , lUu in , to Kill SonI ntft'iip l r reply R J F rfjf Pi a O o Sum , o THE NOTED SPECIALIST lii the troutim nt of all r rni 4r PRIVATE DISEASES. 17 jcari oxi riwiro. ( ilct uml nil oiiimyiiij , Ktricturo ur < lilhrult ) in imln in rulii'vinu tlio lllndJfr , Hjpl.ilH nml nit DIN riuiN of tlm Ill'iixl ainl i-kin. NiTMiiniuwx Imupial Ji li lily , J.cihi , of ManhiHiilnii'l ' An liitii'ii Wnnt nf l.lf uii'l \ il.ilil > . Unit Mi'inory , HiDiiKi ilint | Jihc < .rok'oil. Iti'Iii f "bliiim-il Hitlii.nl ! " Hof lini'ifrom ' > iu Ii > s llic luiixt | iouorfiil rmneilnt km > u to III' , lorn HI iwicii furili'tii'itiii'i't < f lb < nlH ) > < liffiiH'H. ! I ho wiik Kr.iw Wnmif , tliMJi > | iiii deiit lW"iiiocliwiful fruiii nnuvtuilitiihty , Ainliiiion 'mull ouriuio. My loMiurcc's nml fiui > ucti fi/r < luinu liiini.im am uiiHiirinuikHl. AJlriimniiiiudtiictiiitrictl } iiriviito. N\iUuftirtiiiuii clrculurs oud uavutiua lut. 1411) ) ind Firnam SI * . . Omaha , Neb. So fny U O Pun A Co. Itmluw of liado , October 31 , HS1. IN THE ay "GREATER THAN BEFORE. " IT is IN THE IT IS "CLEARLY PERCEIVED. " MJ""Seirc Tune liy the forelock "nnd MAKI5 i-OMl ! MONhY hy nd > crtisinsr throiiKli the must pi [ iiilar lie u so in the Wist. & Faxon , Newspaper Advertising Agents , GO & , G8 V/cst Third Strcot , CINCINNATI , OHIO. 'TI-IEX Is The Best In the nmrlcot. 'l'"v It anil bo con vinced. TURHER-FRAZER MERCANTILE CO Solo Wostoin Affi-ntH. St. . Mo. The Leailn ; DENTIST. Third Pour T'lilun HUirU , Tolopono lOS.'i. Kith and rarit.iiu Sti. A full i > ct uf ti'olh , i inijljor , fur ( > I'1' fit. Tticth w.tlunit iiluiL'S ur ru . lirlilK" work , just Din tlilni ; ( or i und Iiublio fcioa urs , ntvi-r 'Ir j > Juwn Teotli Extract 1 1 Without Pain , AH fillings at ru.i8 nalilo rule , all work wuirauteJ. Cut tuiu oui fur u KUU ! >