8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. SEPTEMBELl 3 , 1892 , 'IT WAS SLY , DEUCEDLY SLY Xetcham Furniture Company Gets an Ever lasting Grip on Omaha. RECENT DISCOVERY IN ITS CONTRACT X.tttte Clatuo Wlilcli CUT Omclitl * Sny ' " mint * Otnnlm to liny Jts 1 tirnl- turo of tlio ICotclinm Con. ecru Joroor Whllo the raombors of the city council nro talking about advertising tor olds for furni ture lor some of the rooms In tbo city hall thut wore not included in the contract with tin : Kctctmmcompany , the agent of that con cern Is not saying n word , although ho Is doing considerable laughing In his slcovo. Jlo Is a sly fellow , and , while ho has not said so , ho feels that everything drops Into the hands of the man who Is willing to wait nud bldo his thiio. The reason why tbls ngont maintains tins passive position Is bo- ciius < ) bo Is of Uio.opinion that ho has n con tract which works both ways , ono thut catches them coming , us well as going. Instsnd of bolntr JiiKhiinilled , It has handles on both sldps , which ho proposes to grasp when trio proper tlmn cotncs , or when the council attempts to Invite bids for additional furnlturo. Jt Is this way : The contract ts a very plain , simple , everyday document , in which , for the sum of $ . ' 4.7:20.50 : , the company pro poses to furnish all ot the articles enumer ated In the schedule , winch Is made a part of the contract. On the schedule Is wliero tlio company gels In Its work. That docu ment names chairs , sofas , desks , divans , hat- rackn , booucascs and scoios of other arttcics. Opposite each ono of these there Is a prluo nt Which they will bo furnished , and then the tavlng clause upon vhlch the Kotcbam people ple propose to stniul nnd prevent any compe tition U to the effect that if the city should require additional furnlturo It will bo fur nished 'at the prices named In the schodule. No tlmo Is stated , and the opinion Is expressed pressed In ofllcinl circlob that ton years hence , hhoulil the city want a now table or a now chair , it xvould be comDollrd to purchase It from the Toledo concern regardless of Its value nt the time , but nt the prices stipulated In the schedule. Muvural of the rlty oniclal * In discussing this subject said that it would bo folly to asit for bids ; with the schedule , which the coun cil accepted , the ICotebnm company had the city on the hip and It was absolutely power less to eot away. Of cour o the city could nslc for bids on the furnlturo whichIt pro- to buy , but If the bids should bo Eossd igher than the prices made by the Kotchnm company nt the old letting thov would have to bo rejected. If they should bo lower , then the Kotcham people xvould como In and de mand the contract under Its old schedule. If this was refused the Kotchnm concern would enjoin the city from awarding the i contract , alleging that it had nu agreement with the city by which the latter was bound for all tlmo to come. A prominent lawyer of the city who has had occasion to look up Iho contract and the schedule of prices on the furniture said that there was no douot but that the Kotchnm people had everything their own way ; they bud worked bnrd and had spent , lots of money , but bv so doing thov had been able to manipulate- things until they had secured lust the kind of a contract they wanted , ono by which they could hold the city's furniture trudo forcvori if they felt so disposed. Every testimonial regarding Hoods Sar- Enpnrilta Is an honest , unpurchanod suite mRiit of what this medicine has actualy dono. BdARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Why n llnrbar Contract Wns Ignored Some New ] nguiuineiit8. There was1 a little side play at the session of the Board of Public Works held yesterday Afternoon , which was hard for an outsider to understand. On August "Ci , when the bids on paving wore opoucd , the Barber Asphalt company was a competitor. Jts bid , how ever , had not bcon sent to the council and on account of the failure Major Balenmbo took the chairman to task. lie started In by say- lug that it was a tilck perpetrated by the chairman. The chairman said that bo had not for warded the contract simply because the con tract Indeed the slcnaturcs of the members. Mujor Batcombo had refused to sign the contract and had also refused to give his reasons for withholding bis Mgnaturo. The chairman demanded why ho refused. "I don't care to bold n post mortem , " said Major Balcombo , "but I can give my reasons. " "It was on account of the change in the specifications , " siud Major Furay.- That settled the discussion and the board proceeded to business. J. M. Wilson presented a bill of ? C(5 ( for twenty-two days' pay as sidewalk inspector on permanent walks. Tlio bill was rejected and Mr. Wilson nllowca $48 , which the board figured out was the amount to which ho was entitled foruixtcon days' service. I Kutz < Cullnumi wore awarded grading contracts as follows : Grunt street , from Forty-second to Forty-llflh streets , at 14 cents ; the alloy In block 5 , Improvement iissrchitlon addition , from Nineteenth to Twentieth streets , at 18 U-10 cents ; the alloy in block 4 , Campbell's addition , from Twentieth to Twenty-first streets , at " \ % cents , and the alloy between Dnnont and Castollnr streets , from Twonty-mnth street to the west line of Dupoat Place , at ! )2 ) cants per cubic yard. The board will mcot again Moudnv morn- ing. WHBPIXO WATEit , Men. . Oct. 23 , " 90. Dr. Moore : My Dear Sir I bavo Just bought the third bottle ot vour Tree of t.lfo. It is Indeed a "i'roo of Life. " Doctor , when you 10 kindly guvo mo that first bottle my right tide was so lama and soro'and my llvor en larged so much that i could not lie upon my right side at all. Thoru was a soronois over my kidneys all of the tlmo , but now that trouble Is all over. 1 sloop just as well on ono side as on the other , and my nlcop rests Btiu refreshes mo , and I foal the bast I'vo fall In fifteen yearsami I know that it Is all dus loyourTrcoof Llfo.Yours very truly , For sale by all druggists. NO WITNESSES APPEAB. And tlio Rtml Kxtuto O\vnurs Investigation la Ailjouriutil fora U'ook. Moesra. Boggs and Calacrj of the Real Estntu Owners Investigation committee mot pestordny to continue the examination of luch witnesses us might appear to testify tbout tbo delay in starting public work this fear , but not a witness was on bond , nud the eomiulttoo adjourned until next Thursday at p. in. City Clerk Groves had boon asked to bo present , but bo wanted to go to the races this afternoon and hud also planned to eo ilsUiuu next woe I : , and between the two ho thought ho ought to bo excused. Qonncllmcn Lowry , Bochol and Chaffco era also uvurso to tolling : what they know , nnd arc atourlng clear of the meetings of the commltUo , but It Is .jlvon out cold that the Investigation U not iol ig to stop on that ac count. Procure It Uuloru l.tiitviui ; Home , Three year * ago , while Ivas visiting rela tives nt UlgtrliiBvlllo , Mo. , I was suddenly lukcn with rollo nnd novoro pains iu the itomach. My relatives nout to the doctor for medicine , and bo aunt mo a bottle of Chumoorlaln'a Colic. Cholcrn and Dlarrhoua licmody , lolling tbu bcuror that if ' .but mod- lulnu did not euro mo ho could not prosoribo iiiythliitC that would. I usnd It ami wiw mi- medliUfly relieved. IlKMtv A. TIIUFRIIK. Alunluror I'tttt Muy yet l > o Trlud. . Tbo condition of Uoorgo Font , the murderer of l aura Day , remains unchanged and the ptiyaloluiia think that ho will pull through. [ Iu bat tbo couitant care ot the nurses of the Mothodiat hospital and good incdloul nt- toutianco which muy put him iu condition to ttttud a trial for tnurdor. Mrn , Wldalow's Soothing Syrup for ohll flrou teotlilni ? f.lvoA qulot , helpful nut. : ! 3 cent * a bottlo. _ Incline Man Taken into Cmtoily. Adam SchouoUkl was taken in charge by ( ho pollco yesterday afternoon aud on recoui- De , Sotner * sent to iho county Jail. Ho Is Insnno and Imagines that someone Is trying to kill him. Ho lives nt Twenty-sixth and Hickory streets where bo has a wife nnd children , The "No. 0" Wheeler & Wilson is n rapid stitcher ; so rapid that It will stitch tbroo yards of gopds whllo only 'two yards nro being stitched on any vibrating shuttle ma- uhlno. Sold by Geo. W. Lancaster , 514 B. IQth street. HAVIIN : nitos. ttxtrn Inducement * for Siuurilny. Special sale of children's underwear for Saturday. Onocaso of children's fast black cotton hose , 12jc per pint1 , worth 20c , Ladies' fast black cotton hose , 15c , reduced - duced from 25c. See our displny In show windows of gonts' ncdtwcnr lit U5o each. COO do/.un { runts' British cotton 1 hose , blnck , modes and tins , nil at 12jc per pair , reduced from 2oc. taOonts' 60c suspundors , on Saturday , 25c. &GOO pounds saxony yarn , Co nor skoln. 1,000 balls leo wool [ Me per box. Gents' 7oc neglljjoo shirts reduced to GOc Gents' fine printed border handker chiefs 5o cacti. CO dozen of $1.00 corsets reduced to oOc each. 1 case of ladles' lisle thread vests only 25c , worth fiOc. Closing out boys' shirt waists at less than cost. 1,01)0 ) pounds best quality of Gorman knitting yarn onlv lOo per skein. WOOL DRESS GOODS. 64-inch all wool storm serge $1. 15. 40-inch all wool Gorman pialds C8c. 40-inch imported figured noplins 81.00. 48-inch Scutch novelty suiting SI. 07. 80-inch chevron suiting 25c. 38-inch line black silk warp honriotta $1.15. 40-inch nil wool black Bedford , special , for Saturday , 76c.HAYDEN HAY-DEN BROS. , Dry goods and shoos. liner * . J. L. MoAllIstnr & Co. , grain dealers at Mnywood , have sold out. C. W. Lom'aster , n confectioner at Palmer , lias been succeeded by J. B. Graham. Joseph I'.irklnson & Co. , in the hardware business nt Hayes Center , bavo sold out. McGnvoclc ft O'Keefo Co. , South Omaha , nnvo Incorporated with capital stock atlUO.- 000. Hanson & Lntulon , In the man's furnlshlne business at Omaha , have dissolved and will to succeeded bv Landon Bros. U. B. Horton and T. W. Blackburn , attor neys , bavo formed a n.irtnorsbip and have bcon appointed attorneys lor 11. G. Dan & Co. _ "I take pleasure in recommending Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhnn Rem edy , " * nvs Uoo. C. Bankston of Mill Creek , III. "It is the best medicine I have over used for diarrheas. Ono dose will euro any ordinary case. " For sale by druggists. titociuv. IIotzol'8 i.inlriipt Sloulc on Sale nt Ilny- ( IUI1S * . yo will soli country butter for 15c , Ilotzel's price 20u ; creamery that Ilof/.el sold for iloc and Mo in pouna brick , wo will sell for Kic and 18u ; Dodge cream ery 20c and 22c ; West Point creamery for 20c. Hutzel sold for 35e. Our cheese department is the largest and finest in the city. Full cream cheese that Hetzol sold for 15c , our price 8c and 10a Finest eastern cream chcno 12Jc nnd Me. Me.Brick Brick cheese , 12jc and 14c ; limburgcr , Imported Swiss , loc and America full ctoatn , 12jo. UAYJJEN BROS. , Promoters of home industry At Smith's Mt. Holyoke , Wellesley , Ltibsell , Mrs. Porter's , Bradford ncad- euiy , Williams. Amherst , Yule , Brown , Harvard and Phillipps' academv , can leave Cliicngo on tlio "Chicago and Boston Special , " via the Lake Shore route , nt 100 : ! a. m. and arrive at their rosnoctivo destinations the next day , as follows : Northampton , 1:40 : p. m. ; Smith's Ferry , 1:31 : . m. ; Wellesley , 4:31 : p. m. ; Auburndalc,4:15 : p. m.Parin- ; ington , 3:13 : p. m. , Bradford , 0:08 : p. m. ; Williamslown , 11:23 : a. ra. ; Amberst , 2:30 : p. in. ; Now Haven , 3:24 : p. m. ; Provi dence , 3:55 : p. m. ; Boston , 3.40 p. m. ; Anuovor , 5:45 : p. in. ; Exeter , 6:27 : p. m. For comfort enroute nnd convenience in making connections there is no train to Now England which compares with the "Boston Special. " For reservations , etc. , apply to F. M. Byron , City PUBS. and Tkt. Agt. , GO Clark bt. ; C. K. W-il- bor , West. Pass. Agt. , Chicago. of the Cluvutor. The people of Omaha who bare occasion to do business at the city ball arc rapidly becoming - coming disgusted with tbo elevator sorvlco furnished. Up to this date tbreo elevator men bavo been on the p.iyroll to run ono elevator , but witn oven this numbar of con ductors there has bcon little if any service. The men are overbearing and insulting. They spit tobacco juice on the floor of tno oar and kick If they arc compelled to make iin extra trip. These men go on duty at 8 o'clock in the morning nnd quit when the 5 o'clock wbistlo begins to blow. If a party happens to bo on the fifth floor when the whistle blows , that puny lias to walk down , as the elevator man will not go after him. Even with' the short hours the men work , they object to running after 8 o'clock Saturday afternoons , aud never tbiuk of making an evening trip. < ! . A. n. iXCUKSION : TO WASHINGTON Yin tlio Wulmslt r.lnc. For the above occasion tlio Witbash will sell , Sent 18th to 20th , round trip tickets to Washington and Baltimoreat less than half farowith choice of routes ; passing down the beautiful Shonanaoah Valley or crossu.g the mountains of Vir ginia by daylight , within sight of many famous biiUloliolds. You have privi lege of stopping at St. Louis to visit the great exposition and fair ; also , view the magnlllcont street illuminations nnd parade of Veiled ProphetH , which will surpass in grandeur nil efforts of former years. For rates , tickets , sleeping car accommodations , and further informa tion , call at Wnbnsh odico , 1502 Farnam street , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agt. , Omahaa , Nob. Omaha Can MfgCo.cmnp lign torohas The entire stock of horses owned by A. J. Ponploton , including the stallions 5iulu , Koyal Oak and Travorno , will bo sold nt auction at Elkhorn , Nob. , on Thursday , Sept. 15 , at 2 p. m. Trust"MnTittfiiy"'iimT The Fidelity re moved its olllce to 1702 Farnam , south east corner Dee building1 , THE BOSTON STORE , Grand Positive Closing Oat QluoTc Bros , ' Entire Stock Hosiery , Underwear , AND ALL MEN'S ' FURNISHING GOODS MoU Wonderful , SnrprUIng , Startling ; nnd Kxtr.tonllniiry llnrgnlu * that Hnvo V'ot Ilcon Shown from the ( Uncle Stock Will Go on Halo Today. GLUCK BROS. ' FINE HOSIERY JUST HALF PRICE. Ono case of misses' and children's derby ribbed fast black school hoso. worth 20o a pair , go at lOc a p.ilr for till sixes. 60 dozen ladies' fancy hose with blnck boot and fancy top , worth 20c , go at lOc. 1 case ladies' seamless fast black hose ( every pair warranted ) go nt lee n pair. EX'TRA SPECIAL-25 dozen ladies' guaranteed stainless fast blnck opera loiiL'th hose , 38 inches Iu length , go at 26o a pair. HALF-DOLLAR HOSE FOR 250. All the best brands of fast black hose that nro made , in extra lengths and double solo with high spliced heel , go at 25u a pair. $1.00 IMPORTED HOSE , 60C. All the high novolticsand plain black and fancy lisle thread hosiery from Gluck's stock go at 60e a pair. CORSETS , HALF PRICE. All the corsets in the Gluck stock from Now York go at half price , and this includes the best that are made "Tho Princess , " n handsome lace trimmed French sateen , striped , long waist corset , all sizes , 30c. The B. C. N.a fast blacksilk stitched , Inco trimmed corset that sold in Now York at 75c , goes today at 39c. Over 1.000 misses and children's corsets - sots , in all sizes , go at 2oc ; they nro worth up to 75c. Dr. Warner's ' 75c summer corsets for 39aSolf Self adjusting corsets , worth $1.26 , for 7nc. . Imported C. B. corsets , C9c , worth $1.60. Thompson's glove fitting corsets , C9c , worth $1.60. Dr. Warner's $1.25 corsets for G9o , II. & S. $1.50 corsets for 59c , I. & C. corsets , worth $1.60 , for 09c. CLOSING OUT GLUCK'S EARLY FALL UNDERWEAR. Full-shaped ribbed vests for ladies , 6c , 9c , 12c. All sizes in misses' , childrons' gauze vests , long sleeves , go at lOc and 12Jc , worth 35c. Ladies' 75c derby ribbed vests and pants for early fall wear , silk stitched , with ribbon trimming , go at 19c and 39c each. CHEAPEST LACES EVER SEEN. Gluck Bros' laces less than t price. Pure silk black clmntilly laces , 6 inches wide. 15c yard. All silk cream chantilly laces 2 to 5 inches wide , go at lOc , loc , 19c , worth up to 75c yard. Point d'Irlandc laces , 5c , lOc , loc , 19c , worth up to 50c a yard. Narrow black silk laces , 8c , lOc , 16c. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas. OMAHA GLOBE TBOTTERS. Seine or Them Liable to Ho Detained Iu Oiinruiitliiu ut Now York. Considerable anxiety is. felt among the friends and relatives of transatlantic tour ists over their probable disposition in case American ports nro closed to vessels from tbo cholcra-nficctcd district of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Webster and Miss Webster are duo to sail by the Normaunln , of the Hamburg packet line , this wcoic or next , and should they sail from Southamp ton , as thev must now do , the iiuostlou arises whether they would bo detained in quaran tine for twenty days , as the president's pro clamation intimates would bo a roasanuolo length of time , Mr. William A. 1'axton was also expected homo soon , but it IB thought ho will now wait until cooler weather sots in before ho'will attempt to pass quarantine. Curtis Turner and Harrv and will Cartan nro across the briny nnd are duo to sail In the near future , If they bavo not already sailed. Those are among tbo many who are abroad who have undoubtedly passed through choleru-infootcd countries to reach seaport towns from whence they sail. To Much Ice Crcuin. C. H. Robror , agontof the Missouri Pacific railway , Now Haven , Mo. , says : "I suffered a great tloal ono hot evening last week , ( July 21. ) I had oaten ice cream for supper , and tboro scorned to bo an internal conflict going on. A traveling man snld ho bad something In bis grip at the hotel that ho believed would rcllovo me , and producing a small bottle tlo of medlctuo gave mo a doso. I felt bettor , and in a few moments took another dose , which entirely rellevoo mo. I bollovo tbut such a medicine Is worthy of recommenda tion and that ID should bo kept in the house during the summer. The bottle was labeled Chamberlain's Colic. Obolora and Dlurrncea Uomedy. " For sale by druggists. SCHOOL DAYS COHINGK 1'lniia of the superintendent for School Work Promptly. Superintendent Fitzpntrick is very busy nt present getting the teachers assigned to their places for the coming year. It Is a difllcult task on account of iho fact that several - oral of the teachers will bo kept out of school by sickness for several weeks , per haps for a whole terra. Asldo from this and the filling up of vacancies thcro will bo faw changes from the arrangement of last year. It Is hoped that the pupils may bo all en rolled and assigned to their proper grades aud tbo work ot recitations bo got under way within a couple of days after school opous or by Thursday of next wool : . A great deal of valuable time has boon lost In tbo Omaha schools borototore by not getting the organization of grades and Classes completed for several days after opening. Superintendent Fitzpatrick made an ollort to correct that fault last fall and hopes to bavo the difficulty still ir.oro completely removed at the opening of tbo schools next wcok , The Trnu I.uxiitlvo Principle Ot the plants used In manufacturing the pleasant remedy , Syruu of Figs , has a per ; manontlv benellclal olTuct on the human sys tem , wbilo thn cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions , uiualiy sold BS medlcinoi , arn permanently Injurious. Being weil-tn- formed , you will use the true romodv onlv. Manufactured by tbo California Fig' Syrup Co. A\nntn a Kncelvor lor ( looilrlch Hull. John A. Horbaub has brought suit to fore close an J18,000 mortgage which bo holds against the Uuodrlch Ledge Hall association building ot Twenty-fourth and Hamilton streets. Ho aska for tbo appointment of a receiver. "Lato to boa nna ouny 10 nso will shorten the road to your homo In tbo sluoi. Hut curly to bed and "Littlo Karlv KUor."tlio pill that tuaicjs Ufa longer and batter iini wiser. BaklnL Powder : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard THE BOSTOB STORE TODAY Pirst , Greatest an&Grandost Jaokot and Pur ( hpo Silo thia Tear , AT LESS THAU 1-4 THEIR VALUE niuck Itros. ' Rntlrn Stock tliM Soinon' * Fur Cape * , Far-Trnamcil Clot ! anil Jnchcti on Hulo Today on Our Second 1'loor. A FUR CAPE SURPRISE , Along with medium-weight and fur- trimmed jackets. More than four hundred now styles fur capes will bo placed on extra sale Saturday morning at an average of loss than i price. Blnck hair capos , high shoulders nnd extra long , regular $ ! ) .00 and $12.60 capos , go at SI.75 and S2.CO. Elocttlo seal capos , Persian lamb capos and real ostrich capos , boar capes , etc. , worth $12.60 to 818.00 , go on sale nt $5.00 and S7.60 each. Singular as those stnrtlincr reductions nt the front door of the season may seem , they are accounted for by or buying an other tremendously largo stock which wo expect in soon. The furs which are on sale now nro from the Gluck stock and wore bought for this season's trade , but wo are do- tortnincd to close out before the others arrive. All the light and medium weight jackets from the Gluck stock , just the thing for the coming cool evenings , pro at $2.00 , 82.CO , $3.00 and $ o.OO , that is loss than i the prlco they wore sold for in Now York city. For Saturday wo hnvo placed a few styles of fur" trimmed jackets on sale An elegant black bonvor jacket , fur trimmed , at $2.60 , 83.75 and $4.oa Those are nil this soiiBon's newest styles in long jackets , which a month later will bo sold for 60 per cent moro. Tan , brown and gray jackets trimmed with possum , coon nnd imitation of inink skin go nt $5.00 , $0.60 , $7.50 and $9.00. By buying1 thorn now you will got them at half price. Children's school jackets and roofers from the Gluck stock nt less than half price. Furs , jackets , cloaks and wraps On sale on second floor , Take olovator. MEN'S ' MEDIUM WEIGHT MERINO UNDERWEAR , 250. An immense lot of men's very line white merino underwear , just the thing for early fall wear , 2oc. MEN'S DOLLAR UNDERWEAR 350. 600 dozen men's cnmol'8 hair , natural gray , Tuxedo stripes , Vicuna , English browns and numnrous other Htyles of men's underwear that sold in Now York for $1.00 go tomorrow at 35c. 3.000 odd lots of'gonts' ' fine underwear , consisting of gau/.o , merino , French and English bulbriggtin and lisle thread un derwear , in shirts nnd drawers , go at 12Jc , 25c , 30o and 48c. Everything at about a qunrtcr'of its real value. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. per Summer " . 'Disofders - " . - [ ) rink SOTERIAN Ginger It BETTERTHAN THAN THE a IMPORTED. " In purity of quality , delicacy o ( flavor and richness of" bouquet U has no equal. Bottled Only at Excelsior Springs , IT. M issouri , llicliardson Drug Co. , Agis , Omalia , Neb Drs.Betts&Betts , SPECIALISTS. 1 cunts stumps \ > III secure you IholrllliK- tiUeilDo book or Call upon , ot 12J p'ge . r.clJrc i wltli stump , Drs. Betts & Betts , South 14th til , N K-CornorHth nnd Douglas Sis. , Omaha , Neb , W < "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. " 8TOP THIEF. Djrspeptl.i la Mcallnr ; the roses from m.inr ladled' cheeks , and making many men's . faces blanch. will llrrcit the rnicnl , and reitnra hcnllh , vlBOpnntl color j Ihrr will cnro Hiclt HeaOnchp , acting IC. " n rfiarm an the Ntontneli , l.lver anil Kldnovc 1'rico CC cents lioi. Corercd rtlth aTostplfss nnrt Soluble Coaling. New York Depot , 165 Canal St. Won 111 Sfnd J-ou the mnrrrlom French Preparation CAUTHOU Troo. Mid a Ircnl Riiarnntri- thai ( 'A1/I1IOS Kill llr l r < > your Ilrullli , Hlrcnclli aud Vigor. Use it anil fa v ifiatisfitil. AddroRB VON MOHL CO. . Roll Imeriru ienU , lln.Un.tl , Ohio. IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM If you are In position to take advantage of the laws re lating to you have taken up a piece of If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a 'You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claims The object of this bureau Is to give every person holding' a legitimate claim against the ( jovorntnont the advantage oa residence in Washington , whether ho Hvo in Texas or Alaska , It does moro than that. Nine-tenths of the population of Washington would bo helpless if asked how to go to work to secure their rights through the depart ments. THE BKB Bure.iu of C.aims gives the advantage , not only of per sonal rouidonco , but of thorough famil iarity with all the machinery of iho government. It offers Absolute Security. You do not know whether the average Washington claim agent will cheat yo or not , although on general principles you would naturally suppose that ho would. But you know that the San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Pio. ncor press and the Omaha BI < : E cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , ana tholr reputation is staked upon the honesty and ability of its management The bureau employes attorneys who are Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation c.isos are care- ully worlcod uu , with all tli3 evidence required by law , and argued before the court of claims In such a manner as to bring out moat favorably all the 033011 tial points. Its land cases are handled in strict ac- cordancn with the rules of the General Lnnd OIHco , so that no delays or com plications otiBiio in the orderly settle- moat of the claims. Its patent cases are HO matm ol u o insure the utmost possible bonollt to the nvontor , by giving him the broudodt protection his idotts will justify. Its pension cases are disposed of with the least possible delay and expense to the veterans. Don't icfrain from consulting the bui eau because you are afraid of the coat. Its costs nothing to got information. Ask as many questions as you please , and they will ho answered promptly cheerfully and accurately , without charge. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Building" , 1 Omaha , Neb. v ! Opens it's doors this week upon an entire new stock of fall gools for men and boys. Never since the day we began business some six years ago , have we been able to show as complete an assortment of "everything'that a man wears" as is gathered 'neath our roof today. The men's suit department , "the "pant"ry , the hat department , the shoe room , the furnishing goo.ls department , the mammoth boys * department , are all bristling with jright new goods suitable for early fall wear , all at "The Nebraska's" popular .prices. As tha season advances , we will lay the different lines of goois before you in an attractive manner , both on our tables anl in tin newspapers and you will be invited to participate in such a feast of geol things as you never saw in one store before. Toiay we open "the cam paign in our boys' department in earnest. This department , en larged to nearly double it's former size , shows an array of new splits for boys , never equallel in it's history. Knee pant suits , two or three pieces.with either single or double breasted coats , and long pant suits with single breasted coats , or double breasted square cuts , in all the latest effects. While we are showing knee pant suits as low at a dollar , we believe that our all wool knes pant suits at two fifty to be the best value ever offered in boys' -wear. Solid wearing school suits , ages 10 to 13 , with long pants , at two fifty. All wool school suits , with long pants , at four dollars. Boys' three piece suits , ages 14 to 19 at two seventy five and more , an especially good thing being our handsome all wool plaid at fiye dollars. Parents are invited to bring the boys in this week , and try on the new suits. I TRYERS MAKE BUYERS. Open till 8 p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m , iNItlliilllil DB. W. C. MAXWfTLX , , Prest. Graduate of IIollovuo Hospital MeJIoul College , Now York Olty. Class of 18"J 16th and Howard Streets , - - Omaha , Nebraska. FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL Gliroosc , Private and tous Disease Male or female , by competent physicians wlio havn maJo a special stuly of tha clissofdi-sBas .notpnlsf to tra-vl , but giiarintj ) a euro in all cam uuJertiloi. THE SANITARIUM is the most co np'.oto an 1 thi b33t oiulpT J Institution of ItiJ klnJ in the entire west. Itooutalns fifty room' for the aoo3inino.l-ition of patla.its who may require the constant attention of otperien physician ? and nurjai. BOASDING will be furnished at reasonable rates. Write for book on dhoasij. miiljcl free , to any address on application. Persons unab'.o to visit us may bo treated at hota * by correspondence. All communications strictly coiiQJeati il. Onopardanil lati r- view prefnrreil , whenever convenient for patient. WRITS FOR QUESTION BLANKS to stats tli3 history of yourcaia MaJlaltio sasurj'/ packed and sent by mall or expro . Aclclr033 , INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM- Dr. W. O , Maxwell. 1'roAlUoiii Omnlia , Nobrns CA ISDUOATIONALx. Oldest HIIHary School In Ho. We challenged all the Icadliifr Military Scliools In the State to . competitive drill latt session , anil they declined lo meet us. Infantry , Artillery ami Cavnlry IriII. . All Tnudern coiicnlencii. Extensive iiiijirovcincnts now Ijcing made. UoariT , Tuition mid Wash. ing $2bo , per session. CJ lr. JAMFJJ A. QrrAJU.iw.oi Wnstilnuton ninl ! . < < University , Vn . ? ? . ! -"uJJI,2ih0Y ! AS elaSfi the rntlrr cuiinlry him untilo hero 11 inorumlmlrable riconl ; us lo" low " > * ears ' ' ' ° taken ? lour V.nlnrsl.l , Imvoln luejmst ) prepared liy It tor Ihls Initltulluii ( ourol wlioni I ur medals und ihreuili-grecs , " O " 1'or illustrated catalogue and full information nddress MAJOR 5. SELLERS , Lexington , MO. EDUCATIONAL. THE FALL TERM OF THE ( MKKUIIMI IIAl.U UIKMI.o. All bnuirlu-Hor Music , Kli > cut lun , 11-lui Ir. Foil ) liutrurlim. Jturnm lileimilnuMit fortoiiclii-rii. Ui iirimMi U nili innlngiM Kill ti nn Ix-Klni Vut.7. tlunilturtalalo.'iu' . J. J. IIVlli miU. llr ii Illciftliutnirtlon In illilepnrt- 7inrntn of MtulculHtutly , Flue Ait , Ktc. ttMnntlriuliiiuolatt year. AddrcsJ K. V , JlUf.LAKIJ , Hud. Jacksonville , 1IL " ' ' ' 'irSsJS.1" Fern " Girl's 41V nil it 481 Dearborn Avo. Cill&A < Tu. ll.I. . B r nUieut > i yo.ir liuKln * Hopt. 11. Hoarding Day fichuul lor Yuunit Ladles nnd Children. 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