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    8 THE OMAHA "DAILY IJEF. : SATURDAY , OCTOIJHR 8 , LS02.
KETCIIAH'S ' BILL ALLOWED
City Ooncoil Decides to Pay for the City
Hall Furniture.
MUCH ORATORY SPENT OVER THE MATTER
Meinliprn of HIP ' . < unrll I'nl In jiimn Tlino
iiilitlliliii : | ; the Alultrr t < i Hncli Oilier
Iroin riiirrnro Prop
erly Jtclrrrnl.
city council lins voted to squaw up
accounts with thu Kfitcham Furniture com
pany on the slty hall furniture , by taking
the ijoods anil oavllig the prices cnarcoJ. It
took Bomotlmo ; anil brought all of the eighteen
members of the body out to attend the
adjourned meeting , which was hold last
night.
Mr. Hack started tlio flcht by moving that
the vote by which tbo appropriation ordl-
nanco was defeated Tuesday night ba recon
sidered.
This was seconded and Mr. Jacobson naid
that bo would go further. 'I ho ordinance
contained the Kntohatn Fiirnlturo company's
Dill. Ilo would have a soparuto npprouria-
Uou shcot for the ICotcham bill and lot the
light conic on that.
Mr Muiiro thought that exports should go
over nnil check up the furnlturo. The city
tliould cot pay out (21-iro.CO without u
Uioiough ovninlnitlion.
Mr. Tuttle urged that the contract old not
provide lor an expert.
Mr. Chnffuo roinarkod that the prices on
thn furniture proved that thuro wun i > o com
petition. Ilo did not think booillo had been
used In securing the contract , but ho diu
think that the city was paying a very lurgo
price for Its whistle.
Mr. Prince was of the opinion that the
question of high prlco should have been been
brought u months ago , as every councilman
Unnw the prlca bcfote a sluglo nrtlc.o had
been delivered. There ware rumors in the
nlr , but that was all. After the furnlturo
bad boon received , tot up and accepted , thcio
was no reason why the city should not pay
the bill.
( ItIliiiinil to Pay tin' Kill.
Mr. Edwards knew that the agent of tbo
company hau used his best Judgment In giv
ing the city good furnltuio. The city was In
iiuty bound lo pay the bill just the same as >
It was to pay the hydrant rental.
Mr. Mci.oariu thought that by golne Into
tUb courts the city would injure its credit ;
itvus no use to litlit tbo bill , for the reason
that tbo citv bail mauo the contract , oven if
the price was too high.
Mr. Spocht bad gone over the furnlturo
with oxix-rls and thought tnat everything
was in good shape.
Mr. Stool hau an idea that if any defects
showed in the fiirnituro the citv had a rem
edy , as there wab fiJO worth of furnlturo
that was on lit war to the city to bo placoJ
In the mayor's and other officials oftlccs.
Mr. lirunur thought 11 was an insult to the
building committco to ask for experts at thH
late dny.
Mr. Elsasscr , a member of the old council ,
explained the trips that the councilman
made lo the rooms where the furuituro was
on exhibition when Iho sovaral agents wcro
urgins the sale of their goods , ilo said that
Ihcro was uny amount of compotitlon.
The motion to strike the amount of the
Kotcham i 111 from the ordinance was de
feated , only Messrs. liechcl , Cbutfce , .Jacob-
ton , Munro and I'rokidunt Davis voting to
cirlko out.
The appropriation ordlnnnco which con
tained the Horn over which tha wnr of woras
had waged wus called up and passed , the
Tote being as followi :
Yeas Hock , Bruiior , Hurdiab , Conway ,
Klsasscr , Hotvol ] , Lowry , McLoano , Prince ,
Bprcht , Steel and Tuttle Kt.
Navs Oeohol , ChnlTee , Jacobsou , Munro
ud ProsUont IJ.wis- .
rroicst friini I'Kiienoo llcfurrcil.
The protest from the council of the town
of Florence against the construction of the
cast branch ot the North Omaha sewer was
received mid referred to the couimiitco on
loworago and the city attorney.
By resolution the Fire arid Police com
mission uus authorlrou and instructed to
place a boso wagon in the engine house at
T.vontioth und Sprlngsireats.
The chairman of the Hoard of Public
\VorUs was authorized to employ an assistant
to the secretary for the period of two mouths
at a salary of $75 per month.
The council decided that the Board of
Education could move into the rooms in the
city ball or no the next best thing.
The committco which had charge of
the resolution in which tbo board
demanded the return of the $21,000 which it
line contributed toward to building of the
hall reported thut the city had lived up to
its part of the contract ; that it had prepared
the rooms , llnlshed them and that they are
ready for occupancy.
Tf.o city electrician ordinance waslroportcd
back with some amendments. Tno ordin
ance was loterroa to the committee of the
whole , to bocoiibidoied at. souio subsequent
meeting.
The report of the appraisers on the con-
trnction of the Fifteenth street viaduct was
adopted. The appraiser * had found $1,001) )
damages.
The ordinance ordering the paving of
Seventeenth street from Jackson to Loavun-
worlh street was passed , whllo the OHO
ordering the change of Seward street from
Twenty-sixth to Twenty-eighth was do-
fpatod.
The city euclnoer was instructed to report
n ordinance providing for the pavinfr ot
( Seventeenth street from Hartley to Howard
street.
WEEPING WATBII , Men. . Dot. 23 , ' 00. Dr.
Moore : My Dear Sir I have Just bought
the tbitd battle of your Tree of LIfo. It is
indeed a 'Tree of Llfo. " Doctor , when you
so kindly gave mo that llrst bottle my right
ildo was so lame andsoro and my liver on-
larpucl so mflcb that 1 could not lie upon uiv
right sldo at all. Thorp was a soronojj over
my kidneys all of the time , but now that
trouble is all over. I sloop Just at well on
onosldo as on the othor. and my leop rests
nna refreshes mo , and I fool the best 1'vofoli
in flftoon yoar.s.and I know thivt it 1s all duo
. to your Tree of Llfo. V'ours very truly ,
D. F.
For sale by all drugRUts.
PUOK'S FATHER'S MOUTH.
J. lf. llmxoss Itiiliitim mi IntJilnilt of thc.Uli
< li'iitl4iiniiii'n Wnr Itrconl ,
J. F. Hurgess of the Seventh word , ono o
the republican nominees for member of th
Bnurd of Education , was a near neighbor o
tbo Peck family in Livingston county , Nov
York , during hU boyhuod days , und was fo
years a schoolmate of Chariot F. Pock , th
democratic commissioner of the ourcuu o
labor statistics , whoso cup of woo is now fu !
10 the bnm und running over , The notoriot
which hlb old fiioud has s > o suddenl
acquired caused Mr. Burgess to grow rou
InUcont yesterday , ana ho related savor ;
JlUlo incidents of his earlv life , among thoi
ono in which Iho elder VtcU tleuroa mo :
prominently.
"Charloj's father , " aaid Mr. Ilurgefci
"wus ono of the most hitter copperheads
ever saw and sbot olt bis month , as they sa
now , with a pertinacity and recttlessues
worthy of a bettor cause. Ho took ndvuntap
of every occasion to arraign tbo abolitionist
and was matt scathing lu bis donuncii
tmns. lie was rcpcatcaly advUed togo
little blow , but it only Beamed to maUo bli
11 tlio moro savage in hu attacus on it
people of tbo north and ouUpokeu in defcn :
of tha action of the south.
"I rumoruDor ono Instance iu parllcula
although lila aiutouentsat that time were i
worn diblo.x nl thuu usual. It is Impressed c
wy mind bucaubo of tbo attending cirout
ataccos. It was when tbo news of Lincoln
liHitlon was rocoired in 16UO , news th
filled the nouiocrats of our section wi
Intense grief. Mr. Peck was particular
upaut by it , Una mounted tbo ate
Of tbo litllo hotel that tbo tov .
upportod and there prpooodod to ea
bit tnlnJ. Ho was' ulwey qul
dramalin In goucrul hearing and demounc
aud on tht occasion it was Intousltieil , wbe
turning to address the litllo crowd of e
cited uieu at the foot of the tup , no raU
ono arm high nbovo his head and proclaimed
with great earnestness :
' " 1'horowM born In this country today A
king and his nnmo It Mfjgor. My sympa
thies are with the south In this cause , and I
tell you further Hint when human blood
llown , ru it surely will How , , bocausc of this
unlawful Interference on the parlof some of
the pee pi o of the north , I will bo there.
Mark my words. '
"Blood flowed , sure onouBb , " conilnuoil
Mr. Burgess , "but POCK didn't go down
there to sea what It looked like , dosplto Ills
threats to the contrary. I think his ardor
for the southern cause was rooted n Illllo by
the action of some ot us boy. , for wo look
him out ono day and disciplined him and
made him hang out tbo Amoriran llfiw. Ho
wa.s ifivon to understand that it would not
bo uondiiotvo to good health for him to con
tinue on the course that ho had boon pursu
ing and that ho would have to experience a
change of hoiirt , outwardly at least , if ho
wanted to stav in Livingston county , it did
him a world of good mid ho managed to con
ceal his secosb sympathies fairly well after
UmU"
UAYDIN nuns.
Sprrlnl Sulo on tilillilron'n Wool UmloriTcnr.
\Vo have purchiisoil the onttro stock
of an cnslorn ooiniiiisslon house at aboitl
lOo on the dollar ; cominonclng tomorrow
you can buy chlldronVi undorwoir for
loss money than you have ever bought
tlioin before.
HANDKEUCIIIRFS.
Children's hiindkofohlefs , Ijc osich.
L-iiHca' flno hemstitched handker
chiefs , 60 ouch.
Ladles' fancy corded handkerchiefs ,
6c cncli.
Ladies' very flno embroidered hand-
korchloN , HJc oucn.
Ladies' inHliil.oxtrnciiiallty , 12Jc each.
MKN1 SH1UTS.
Gents' unlaumlorcd shirts , Now York
mills iiniHlin , double back and front , sot
In bosom , nothing bettor made , today
SOc oacli.
100 dozen cents' 01111115 : lluiinol shirts ,
good quality , only -jo each , worth fiOc.
1 case of gouts' British cotton half
hose , como In black , tan , modes and
brown , at lUc } per pair , worth 113c.
KIO GLOVH SALU ON SATURDAY.
100 do/on ladles'kid plovos , Biarritz
and hooks , como In all shades , also the
now ox blood color , your choice of any
pair $1.00 , every pair warranted.
1 case of ladles' fist black cotton hose
only 15o per pair , worth 2oc.
Children's lioso 8u. lOc , -i25c and 15c a
pair , good value and every pair war-
wanted.
Special sale of gents' handkerchiefs
and scarfs.
100 do/on penis' flno silk and satin
scarfs worth oOc each , your choice today
2oc.
1,000 pounds best quality standard
knitting yarn only 19c per skein.
Good quality Saxony yarn Gc per skein.
lee wool Ulc per box.
Imiuotibo bargains in boys' shirt
waits for Saturday.
xSl.OO corset reduced to 75c.
75c corsets reduced to SOc. .
MILLINERY 1)EIJARTMKNT.
Grand Special S'lles
All the latest novelties of imported
and domestic makes.
The space devoted to millinery is
larger and the stock is larger and more
comnleto than over before.
The prices are beyond competition.
ULOAIC DEPARTMENT.
Positively the largest and most com
plete stock of ladies' garments over dis
played in Omaha.
It includes all the Intent and most ar
tistic novelties as well as every con
ceivable style in popular jackets , cloaks ,
wraps and made-up dresses.
These goods must bo sold and prices
are made accordingly.
HAYDEN BROS.
VIH
Tiiininiiny 1'ixiilliUltlKH Cuiiiussoil Itcputa
liln Krpiilihciui CHI7CH3 N.imril.
YQIIK , Oct. 7. Tammany hall seems
to have found a diflioult task in the work of
seeking for a candidate for the mayoralty of
Now York. Mr. Crolcer , It Is said , does not
desire tbo nomination of n candidate who
might cost the democratic national ticket a
single vote. Mayor Grant could have the
nomination if ho wanted it , but bo seems to
have made up his rnlud not to accept tbo
nomination.
Congressman Fitch is looked upon favora
bly by several lulluontial Tammany loaders
as'a candidate for the ofllcc. Another name
mentioned is that of F. Henry Dugo of the
superior court , but friends of the judge say
ho would decline the nomination if it woru
offered him.
Humor has it that Judge Leonard A. Gioc-
nch of the court ot common pleas is on too
Tammany hlato for major , but persons who
ought lo know say bo will be renominalod
for ] uOgo as the place ho Is lining on the
bench is a "vacancy" ono aud his successor
is to bo elected In November.
Commissioner of Public Works Thomas
K Uilroy says. " 1 am not a candidate ; so
that Celtics It.- '
Among the other names mentioned for the
'J am many nomination for mayor are ox-As
semblyman Charles . Diiyton , John V. Ar
nold , president of the Board of Aldermen ;
HermiMi Uldtierodltorof IhoStuats-ZeituiiK ;
ox-Complroller iCcnvurd V. Lowu , William
Steinway anu cx-.Iudgo Toppon.
As for the republican nomination for the
mayoralty friends of Banker Henry Clews
say bo might bo Induced to accept the nomi
nation. The name of Banker Jesse Scllg-
man Is also mentioned. Cornelius N. Hliss
and William Urookou could either have a
nomination.
I'aUo Kcumimy
Isnraotica d by people who buy Inferior
articles of food because cheaper thoirstand-
ard goods. Infants nio entitled to tbo host
food obtainable. It Is a fact that the Gull
Borden "Kau'lo" Brand Condensed Milk is
the best infant food. Your grocer and drug
gist kcop it.
it.A
A Nr livening ; .School.
For the small sum of fH , which pays for a
llmltod membership in the Young Men's
CbristluTi association , this course of ten edu
cational classes is ottered In addition to all
the other privileges of the association ox
copt.lng the gymnasium and baths , 1'ho a& <
sociatlon cducallonai committee , of which
Dean UurJner Is chairman , has arranged foi
this llr.st class series of classes with the beM
instructors 10 bo secured In the city. The
classes open Monday , October IT , and will
continue until April , They are arithmetic ,
penmanship , correspondence and bookkeop
lug , taught by Prof. M. U , Kobrbaugh ;
stuuography and typewriting , taught bv
Prof. L. . Bluka ot the High school ; mo
cbanicttl and free hand drawing , bv Mr
Urnnt'W. Lllllo , drauKnUman for ( he Unlor
Pacific railroad ; ( Jerman , by Mr. Hudolpt
Kgo ; vocal music , Mr. L. A. Torrens. Eug
lieu grammar and Kugllsh composition wil
also bo taught If a numdent number de
mand It.
'The National Load company report tha
their pure while load tinting colors buy
proved to ha a decided success. The tlntini
colors worn only brought out at the begin
nlng of ttilt. year , and they met wltb sucl
prompt and ready sulo mat the company bu
boon taxed to the utmost to supply the de
maud , Tboy appear to have como in vor
good tune and nil a long felt want.1 ' Oil
1'ttint bud Drug Uoporter.
SIGNED ANOTHER MAN'S ' NAME
John tullivan Gets a Stall Warrant Be
longing to John O'Sullivan.
WAS HAVING A GOOD TIME WITH THE CASH
Arrmlo4l In Mont City by the rmlornl An-
tlKirllli-i IloVim In uVlil ky Cure
Inttltitto but llroko Over
I'vnltcutlory Ahonil.
John \V , bulllvan Is In trouble. Ho Is also
in the Douglas uountv Jail.
Mr. Sullivan ul to rap toil to palm himself off
on Iho world at InntJ as John O'Sullivan ' of
Omuha , and the uctnn ? iJrouglu him to grief ,
On the tilth of Soptdmbir n letter was re
ceived at thn Omaha postoftlco addressed to
Mr. John 11. Sullivan , Omaha. The only
man known to the postoRloo authorities by
ttiat name appeared to bo a patient at n liquor
euro institute and the letter was delivered to
him. It wai Afterwards learned that his
name was John W. Sullivan , but by some
mistuko tbo poslofllco bad been informed
that his nntno w\s John II. Sullivan.
The particular letter which neces
sarily bccomus a very important part
of this narrative was from the ofllco of the
auditor of state and on the envelope there
was n cut of the state house. Soon after
Mr. John W. Sullivan received the letter
nud opened it ho wont to Mr. Miles , the
mmagor of thn institute , and showed him
the loiter and exhibited a state warrant
for ? 2'J ' , which the letter contained. Mr.
Miles at once suspected that thuro must
have been a mistake in the address of the
letter , but said nolhlng until the next day ,
when Mr. Sullivan appeared In n new suit of
clothes and a state of Intoxication. This
was not a very sure way to obtain a euro for
drunkenness and tha superintendent re
monstrated with Sullivan about his conduct
and then wont to thp pouofUca und Informed
Postmaster Clarkson'of the nffulr.
In tbo mcantlma Sullivan visited the citv
jail and told some of the ofllccrj that ho had
received a state warrant belonging to John
.O'Sullivuu and did not know what to do with
it. The oQlccrs advised him to taUo it to the
postoflleo nt once , which ho promised to do ,
but as n matter of fact ho had already
cashed it Suinuwhero aud had spent most of
the monoy. Ho disappeared from Omaha
and did not return until ho came in thU
morning accompanied by Inspector Brown.
As soon as Mr. Miles had made Known the
facts Postmaster Clurksou wrote at once
to the state auditor Informing him that a
nnstaico hud evidently baon made iu address
ing the letter containing the warrant. The
dissimilarity of the address and the nnmo
written on the warrant \ as explained. The
auditorronllodthai thelettorin question had
been properly addressed and that it had prob
ably reached the person for whom it was in
tended. This , however , aid not provo lo bo
the case , lor u few days later Mr. John
O'Sullivan , to whom tbo warrant belonged ,
called at the postoWco to make inquiry
about the delay lu receiving bis remuner
ation for having brought a prisoner from St.
Paul to Lincoln and for whicn the state
owed him ? > 0. The state of uffulrs
then became as plain ns a book ,
but whcro was Mr. John W. Sulli
van ? The nolico linally succeeded In
tracing him to Sioux City and ho was ar
rested at. the instance of the United States
marshal and hold until Inspector iirown
could roach Sioux City and olnlui him as a
prisoner wanted by the government.
Sullivan has confessed onshiug the war
rant and spanning the money , and ho is now
in jail awaiting trial.
The warrant has bcon found and as the
state has not cashed it the loss will fall upon
Norrls & WllcDx. who cashed it first. After
leaving Nortis & Wiicox the warrant wont
to the Omaha National bank and ther.co to
the First National bank of Lincoln. It was
presented for payment , but was simplv
rneistered as there were no fundi in the
treasury at that time from which it could bo
paid.
County Attorney Mnhonov informed the
First Rational bank of Lincoln that the
signature 011 the warrant was a forgery and
the warrant was promptly returned to the
Omaha National bank , wuoro it is at present ,
Suillvan will bo hold for the double offense
of forgery nud extracting a letter from the
mails , both of which are penitentiary of
fenses.
TryCook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne.
There is no foreign wino thct has its coquet
or any that is as pure ,
AUOriON-FUKNirUKi : AUCTION.
Furniture , Carpets anil Draperies.
I will sell the balance of the Shiver-
ick furnituto at 1204 Parnam street Sat
urday at 10 a , m. , and continue the sale
Saturday oveninp at 7:30 : o'clock.
The entire lot must and will bo Bold ,
carpets , furniture , draperies , etc.
This is a bona fide sale , and purchas
ers will do well to pay attention to it.
Special values in line parlor furniture
uid bed room suits.
ROOT. WELLS ,
Auctioneer.
DROWNED IN CUT-OFF.
II. SI. Comlron , un luwu School Tcuolier ,
I.UHog Ills IIlo nil the Lake.
Tl. M. Condron , a school teacher living nt
Adair , la. , was drowned in Cut-Off lake
about aai : ) o'clock yesterday afternoon.
The deceased borrowed a boat from
Murnby , superintendent of the bridge work
out there , and started to paddle around with
one oar.Vhon near the Hammond ice
bouse the boat upset and Condren went
undor. Ho came to the surface in a
moment , however , and climbed up on
the bottom of tuo boat and commenced tak
ing off bis clothes. Slices , coat and vest
were removed , an I then nn attempt to swim
to the shore was made. Two or tbrco times
the ncoplo on the shore saw the man's bead
above water , but ho soon disappeared and
did not rlso again.
The coroner was sent for and tsok posses-
tlon of the clothing and directed that a lookout -
out for the oody be kept. Deputy Coroner
Welsh also telegraphed the young rnan'a re
latives at Adulr.
Mrs. L. It. Pattop , KocKtord , III. , writes :
1 From personal oxporlonco I can recommend
DoWitt's Sarsap-irilli , a euro for Impura
blood aud canoral debility "
liullillni ; I'urmiu.
The following permits were issued by the
lupcrlntcndcnt of buildings yesterday ;
NobnsUa Telephone company , throo-
storv aud b.iauinunt brick loleuhuno
exchange building , Klghteonth and
Douglas slrtiois 05,00 (
8. Allsuhullor , ono and one-half story
frame dwelling , Twonty-olgbih und
Uiiinlnp streets j 531
Throe minor uertnlu yj.
Total , W3,8J.
DeWltt'sbarsaparllla cleanses the blood ,
increases the appetite and tones up the sys
tem. It has DonotUod many people who
have suffered from blood disorders. It will
help you.
The residents along Lowe avenue , froir
m
tie
so
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ni
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th
rly Baking
ips
.vn
Ito tse or BU , , Powder
IOU Used in Millions of Homes 40 Year.the Standard
tlnmllton loC bting klrcelc , have reasons for
feel in i ? suprotulv < hnnpy toiUy , ThAt streol
wilt bo PAVOI ! this o. bn. The work was
oriloroil two yaira npo. but win Jelayod by
Dr. b. L > . Morcxr , who suoJ out nn Injunc
tion on tlio RTimnili tlmt the sewer , water
nnil pas conncmloiiK hud not boon made.
These conneuttous have now bcou tnnrto.
Thursdnytho court rnso wan dlsmtstfd and
j'cstorday the Bnrb r Asphalt Pnvlnc com
pany coiumuncod Inylne the pavement.
Tnoopa ron CHICAQO.
Ocncnil llrcioke Innucii Ills Orilrra to HIP
llrpitrtnicnt of tin * I'lultt.
Oonornl .lolint U. Drooko returned jostcr-
day from Washli.glon. Ho will attend the
dodlcatory cxorolsos at tlio opening of the
Columbian exposition on the 'JUt of this
month attopdod by his biaff. 'J ho following
order has boon Issued touching the mobiliz
ing of troons at Clilcago during the dedica
tion exorcises :
Under Instructions from the imijor pcncnil
cniiiiiiiiiKllns tbo army , duiutl Soiituinbcr''T ,
IS'J' ' ' . tliu followlnir nientlnncil troops will | iro-
oeotl by rn 11 to Ohlcituo. III. , to t.iko nurt In
thocnroMimilcs connuctcit with the clcdlcaltnn
of tlin Wo/lil'a raliiinblnn c.xuos lion on Oc
tober 21 n ml m. | J2 :
KIOIII Kort Oinubii : llonilninirlcr.a , colonel
nnil uno fioid olllcor. tiiinil uml coinpunles A.
C , 1) and I' , bucond Infantry , with tins sonlor
inoilluiil ollk-or , aollnsr hospital stuwitnl niul
t\\o enllsio.l men of tliu hospital corps , to
start OotuLor IE.
I'roin I'oit Nlobrnrn : Tlio adjiit.int and
blind. Sixth cavalry , and troops K , (1 ami I/ . ,
Sixth uuvalry , with the sonlor medical ollloor
mid 4)iio ) on I la t ( > < 1 nmn of tbo hospital corps ; to
start Uctobur l. >
Knini Port Koblinon ! Troops A and 1' ,
Ninth cavalry ; lost.m October IA.
Tbo troons and compan es ( oxcout tioop 1 , .
alvth cavalry ) must huvo the authorl/ud
stroimth of sixty men. anil ti > tliHt end. In
CIIRCB where u troop or company fulls short of
this number , rullablo men fro u othur troops
mm com pa n Ins of tholr rou'linents , at the same
post , will ho attiiclicil for tumnorary duly.
Kucli troiiTVf | ouva ry unit compuiyof in-
fnnirv sliould , as far as pnicllu.ib.o , bo fully
olllcurod.
The enlisted men will bo supplied with sulll-
olent travel rations onrouto to Uhlcauo and
roliirnlmt to tholr stations , mid necessiry
funds for Ihn purolmso of iKpilil ciiHeo ulll be
prnvliled. While In Chicago they will bo fur-
nlshod with coinpleto cookuil rations by the
chief commissary of subsistence , Dopartmunt
of the .Missouri.
The troops will take with thorn tholr un
dress and lull dress uniforms , ovoreoats. mat
tresses anil woolen blankcls , and those fiom
1'ortH Niobrara and Coblnson will , < u atldllloii.
takooanvus covered blankets , nose bags and
plekot ropes for their horses.
1'orago will bo taken only for the journey
Roliii ; to and retnrnhm from Chicago , as for-
iiRii will bo htipplled whtlo In Uhlea o by Iho
chief qnartoimaster Uouartmont of the Mis
souri.
The HDVoral battalion and squadron com
manders will ropurt on iirrlvul nt ( . 'li.caco to
the coiiini Hiding Rcnoral Uopartment of Iho
Missouri.
The chief qunrtcriiiHstcr of Ibo deparlmont
will urraiiHo for Iho ueeohB.iry rail transpor-
lallon.
Ohiiluni
\Vhon properly treated as soon ns the llrst
symptoms appear , cholera can nenrly always
bo cured. The patient should RO immediately
to lied and remain as quiet as possible. Send
for a phv.sician , b'U wlulo awaiting bis
arrival tak > ) Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera
and Dmrrhcca Ilemoily in double doses after
each operation of tbo bowels moro than
natural. If there ib severe pain or cramns
take It in double doses every fifteen minutUK
until roliovea. This remedy has boon used
with great success in seven epidemics of
dysentery that were almost as severe aud
danccrous as cholera , anu if used as directed
a euro is almost certain. ICvorv family should
have a SJ-ccnt bottle at band ready for In
stant use. After the disease is under control
castor oil must be taken to cleanse tbo
system. No other physio or substiluto will
do in place of castor oil. For sale Dy drug
gists.
Wanted , to buy from 100,000 to 300-
000 hnrd brick. Call lit or address 002
No. 17th.
Ron ! estate.
Barcuins only.
My word is good.
\V. G. Albright -
521-2-3 N. Y. iifeblds.
The latest fads in opera glasses retail
at wholesale prices. Tudor Optical Co. ,
cor. Farnain and 11th.
Oysters , flutter , Uliroso anil Cranberries.
Hayden Bros , is the only firm in
Omahu'who are selling1 solid bulk Bal
timore oysters at a price that was never
hoard of before , 20c per quart for solid
moat oysters. Remember wo receive
'
them tw'ico a day direct from Baltimore ,
BO you can alwas Rot them fresh.
Now , as always , wo have the best butter
tor at lowest prices.
Country butter , lOo and 18c.
Creamery , 2c ( ) and 22o.
Dodijo creamery , 24c and 2Cc.
CH-EESE DEPARTMENT.
Finest Wisconsin full cream lOc and
12ic.
12ic.Bockford
Bockford pure cream cheese 14c and
lOc.
Young America full cream lOc per
pound.
Swiss chceso 15o and 17jc.
Limburger 12ic and 15c.
Brick cheoEO 12c , Mo and lOc.
Capo Cod cranberries lOo per quart.
HAYDEN BROS. ,
Promoters of homo industry.
Hold to tlio District Court.
Haley , the sewing machine agent wbo ap
propriated a team of nornos belonging to a
South Omaha express man , waived examin
ation nnd was hold to the district court
under $100 bonus.
A Cure tor Chalorn.
Tnoro is no use of any ono suffering with
thn cholera when Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Dmrrbrea Remedy can bo pro
cured. It will pivo relief in n few minutes
and cure in a short time. I have tried u and
know. W. . Clinton , HeJmeits , N. J. The
epidemic at Holmetta was at , first believed to
bo cholera , but subsequent Investigation
proved it to bo a violent form of ayientery ,
almofit as dangerous as onolora. This
remedy was used there with great success.
For sale Dy drugidsts.
Falling Into a Good Thing
if you'll fall into our wny of thinking.
If you oat hearty , your sloJiiach distresses
you. It ends1-wilh n chronic case of
heartburn , sour'stomach ' , indigestion , or
dyspepsia. This means you cannot enjoy -
joy the good things of life. This is
where wo como in : Try Jolmnn HofT'u
Malt Extract and you can eat ao hearty
as a ten-year old uchoolboy , with no bail
after-effect , but bo euro to buy tl-o
' < Genuine , " and no substitute , liio
"Gonuino" must hava the nignatureof ,
"Jolmnn IIoflF'l on the neck of every
bottlo. Eisner'xS : Mendelson Co. , Now
York , Soln AiT
DEFORiUIITY BRACES
Elas ticStockings ,
i. Trusses ,
/ Crutches ,
Batteries ,
WatorBottlB3 ,
Syringes ,
Atomizers ,
Medical Suppfiet.
ALOE & PENFOLD ,
114 S. 15th SL ,
iNext to Postofltce.
Will euro You , is n true stntrmcntof tlio
action of AVER'S Sursapiullln , wlicn
taken for diseases originating In Impure
blood ; but , wlillo this assertion \ true ot
AYKH'S Sarsnparllln , as thousands can
attest , it cannot bo truthfully applied to
other prop.irntlotis , which I'.r.j.'liiclpli.'il
dealers will ic.roimnrnd , and try to Im *
pose upon you , as "Just as gomi as
Ayci's. " Tnko Ajor's SniN.ipaillln and
Aj'cr's only , If you need a lilond-purlllcr
nnil would be licuclltcd prinmiionlly.
This iiicdlclno , for nefirly llfty yean ,
1ms cnjojcd a reputation , und matin a.
record for I'tires , that has never boon
equaled by other pi pp.uatlons. AYKK'S
Sahs.ipaiilla vradlnitrs tbo taint of he
reditary sciofula and other blood dis
eases from tlioisystem , and It 1ms , deser
vedly , the I'onlldonco of the people.
"I rannot forbear to express my j.y nt
tbo relief I ha\c obtalnrd from the imo
of AYKirSS.irsapaillln. I was nllllctid
with kidney ImuliU'S for about six
months , Mirfuiinj ; gieatly with pains in
the .small of my burl ; . In addition to
this , my body was cinrifdith pimply
eruptions. The jcini'dies prrsnibcd
failed to liclp mo , I then licnn to tnko
AYICH'S Sarsnpaiilla , and , in a short
time , the pains censed and the pimples
disappeared , I advlno every young nun
or woman , in case of sickness icsiill-
ing from impure blood , no matter how
long .standing the case may bo , to take
AYKK'SSnrsap.irilln.-H LTnrniaun ,
33 William st. , Now York City.
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ajcr ScCo. , Lunvll , Moss.
The only uniformly
successful
SPECIALISTS
IN AMERICA
IN
THE TREATMENT
AND CURE
OF
SYPHILIS , GONOR
RHOEA , GLEET. SPER-
MATORRHOEA ,
SEMINAL WEAK-
NESS. LOST
. MANHOOD , EF
FECTS OF EAR
LY VICE OR
EXCESSI V E
INDULGENCES
IN MATURER
YEARS , FEMALE
WEAKNESS. SEX
UAL DISORDERS ,
HYDROCELE , VARICO-
CELE , PILES , FISTULA ,
RECTAL ULCERS.
Consultation Jrcc.
Call upon or address
with stamp.
cor , 14th and Douglas.
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
OK
Otter Chemicals
are vaed in tha
preparation of
Breakfast Cocoa ,
which is absolutely pure
and soluble ,
It has more than three times thettrength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot
or Sugar ! and is far moro economical ,
totting less than one cent a cup. It
U delicious , nourishing , aud KABILT
DIGESTED.
Sold by Crooora everywhere.
W , Baker &Go , , Dorchester , Mass ,
Cll.knt.r'j Kxlltli Ulamvi
Jjr Genulae.
uriciaBi mme w
lArii iivty * ttilibU. t Die , r-
i > r if flit CM r t/Ai * ' r * Jmsti * * Jj. _
, tRWt/Jr nd lo 1UJ * nd &VU so ulUo\
Today
Saturday
We will plocs on sale in OUP mons' fur
nishing goods department three lines of shirts
and drawers at special prices. These goods
are in medium and heavy weight btilbriggan.
They are the product of the leading makers ,
and are just the thing to wear at the time of
year when you don't Know whether to buy ice
or coal.
We will offer four cases of medium \\viijlit 14 *
thread bnlbriggan shirts and drawers. The shirt- *
have full French neck , silk stitching , silk binding ,
rind four eyed pearl buttons ( .especially recom
mended for unmarried . who
me.i sew on their own
buttons ) . The drawers , although it's pretty la'o '
for "flics , " have full three-parl button "llys , "
fancy silk stitched. These snoods were never be
fore sold for less than threo-quarter.s of a dollar.
We will offer three cases of regular do'lar ' balbriggan -
gan shirts and drawers today , at seventy-five
cents a garment. These goods are good and
solid. The shirts have full French necks , silk
binding , silk stitching , silk cuffs , pearl buttons ,
and a two and a half inch ribbed bottom. Tin-
drawers have a full six inch fly , jersey
ribbed ends , lace back and a double thickness
where they usually rip first ( you know ) .
We will offer for the first time today. 2 cases
extra heavy balbriggan shirts and drawers. These
goods arc made up plain and solid. The shirts
have wide silk binding , pearl buttons and a double
ribbed bottom three inches wide. The drawers
hive fine sateen fly , 28-line pearl buttons , heivv
ribbed ends and lace baclc. These goods are
usually sold for $1.50 to 51.75.
UK SHORTEST LINK TO CHICAGO
s via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul Railway , as repre
sented on this map.
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago 319:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Office , 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH , Gcn'l Agent. _
INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM
16th and Howard Streets ,
BOllooinsforl'allonls. , OMAHA ( NEB ,
Tor tlio treatmciit of
Chronic , Private 1 Nervous Diseases ,
JIALK AND KKMALK.
Piles , Fistula , Fihsiirc and Stric
ture of Oio Keelum perniniKiiit-
ly cured witliout the use of Knife ,
Ligature or Caustic.
Enoloso 4iIn stumps and our 107 PIIRO HOOK
on UIBIAKI.S : : aiui Qufhtiim uiunitB ,
win ho .MAU.II : ) Kitii.\ :
INTKItNATKISAt S ANITA ICIUM ,
llilli Mini Howard ? \s \ , , Oiikuliu , Neb
W. 0. MAXVH.I.I , , M. ! > . , i'rcs. aniiou iiiii i | i r.
\Ve nil ) nonil ) nu the mitrnlout
Ffiicli riiruriillnn CALTHO8
ttrv , ami u I'-Kul Kimraiitrv llmt
( Al.niU.S Mill Ili > lur. < .iuiir
Icnllli , Mrciiulll aud Vigor.
I'itilandfa ) > /itilii/ifil ,
Address VON MOHL CO. .
Knit iotrlcu ijruU , ( liicliuall , 4lklo.
JTioriililiip Hnltll Ciirr < i In ) U
l < > Uu < lin. .Nitiui 4111 cuix-il.
I > r. ,1. M < * | tlu < u . Lftiuaiia. ti
DOCTOR
TUB 6r"EOlAtilBT.
In the troatmcntof nil forms ot
PRIVATE DISEASES.
und \Ve.iUiies3 anil Disorder of
T\/TT7'NT vllh Io * of courage , ambition
IVLlliJN unilvlullty. Klgliteou y M pi
ivxa-jit ( llo IIUU rinlar(1io | , | SIICOMS In
thetreaimontof tlilt * olns of dlieattm. which
U proven by the umvura il t-ttlnioiiy ot Uiou-
ouroil Write for olrou-
itndu who h&rn been
Uri nnd qiie.tlon Hit. Ulli "U ri.ri.4iu
bti. | UtuuuUi S
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bluux rii/"Accoinmi7antlou I 111 00 p n7
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jdjp iu | jL'ryalon l inil JIO 40 a m
ii ri7r"T OMAH'A \ HI.Mit \ lArrlroi
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4100 p m . ' I'HUl l.liulluil . .
Mi p m Il ntrolir iiuntfur(15x ( SuiiU r )
Save Your Evesislit
KycsteJtevlfroa by an KXl'KHT OITIOIAN
rorffCladjintinont. Huporlnr lonsei. Nerv-
oubliuuilucliu curoJ by u lir [ our Spoctiolei
and Eyelit * uj 1'ilcui luw ( or tlrtt i-laif
goods.
THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO ,
1H3.