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THE OMAHA DAILY RTiKt RRTDAY. 9. IftOA
JFORMING THE COMMITTEES
How the Knowing Ones Expect to Sao the
Senate Organized.
CARLISLE WILL NOT BE PUT-FORWARD
JUU I'ron Trnilo Vlnwa Will 1'roTnnt Illl
Hdlcrtlon UK Clinlrniini ot tlio I'ln nice
Cnininlttro ( Inriimn U'lll llo
n Lending riRiiro.
WASIIIVOTOV IJuitnuj OP TUB Urn , j I
fil.'l fouiiTREvrit SrnBRT , >
WASIIINOTOV , D. C. , Uoo. 1. I
Next to cnblnot-mnidtig , the favorite di
version of politicians Is the composition of
the principal committees of tha next sonnto.
It seems to bo ver.v generally conceded , In
plto of the doubts of Senator PUffh of All-
bnnin , that tbo democrats will control the
onato. The principal committee * In the son-
ntonro , of course , the llnixnco commlttoo to
which Is referred nil larllt measures , nnu
the opproprlnllona rommittoo. Of the
former commlttoo Senator Voorboos of
Indiana Is entitled to the chairmanship by
vittuo of piecodonco , but n very strong
effort Is toln made by the southern free
tradn element of the parly to force Senator
Carlisle , mi out nnd out frco trader , to the
chairmanship In gplto of precedence und tbo
hitherto unbroken rule of both parties In
the senate.
U has been the Invariable custom to ar
range the sonata committees in party caucus
nnd to place at the bead of n committee a
member of the dominant party Mho has
served the longest continuous poilod on that
.committee. So Inflexible U this rule that
when Senator Shannon , who had resigned
the chairmanship of the ilnar.ca committee
to bocotno President Ilnycr. ' loerotnrv of the
treasury , returned to the senate , nil efforts
of bis "trionds to bnvo him restated to the
chairmanship of that committee failed.
Mr. Carlisle wns added tothq llimnco committee -
too nt tbo urcent solicitations ot his friends
nnd the admirers of Senator Heck , but
It can bn stated on the nutboilty of ono
of the oldest domnctntle senators that therd
is no probability uf the next semite commlt-
tlnc Itself to Irco tr.ido ov disregarding all
customs anil placing Mr. Carlisle at the bond
of thu committee. Indeed , It i still n doubt
ful ( iiiestion whether UoK'cr Q Mills' nrdunt
wish to oo placed on this committee will not
bo granted. Slmlliir speculation has placed
Senator Gorman ut tbo head of tbo nppro- '
printioti committee , but the same nroco-
dent will glvo that chairmanship to Mr.
Cockrtll of Missouri. Indued It can bo
ndded that Mr. Gorman himself is utterly
opposed to the revolutionising ot nil former
customs. The Maryland senator , though ho
will bo the party loaaer and the roproiontn-
tlvo of the administration , will content hlin-
eelf with some modest chairmanship. Ho
may cliooso that of Interstate commerce , a
subject to wblcJi ho has devoted much at
tention nnd ono which ho regards as ono of
the coming Issues.
I'rolltotl by tlio I.cssnn.
Today's WasniiiBton Post extends the fol
lowing welcome to u well known and popular
western character : Tom UpdogrnlT , con-
Krossmnn-clcct from Iowa , will bo In tbo city
next wcok , when bo will moot mnu.y of his
oln friends who know him ten years ago.
At thr.t tlmo Mr. Updograft uas serving his
first term In congress from a district that
was supposed to bo solidly republican. VVbou
tbo election came on ho was opposed by
Mr. Wellor , n democrat who was called
"Calamity" Wollor by the republicans.
Mr. Updcfiruff made the mistake of
believing his disttlct was safe , nnd
made no oncrgotlo tight. Mr. Wellor was ,
however , amend In the land , going about
halting hands nnd maKing friends. The ro-
ault was that To-n UpGogrnlt was defeated.
Ho was to humiliated that ho declined to bo
a candldnlo ncnin this year when the repub
licans him to ' ' "
urged run against 'Calamity"
Butler. Mr. Updopraff consented , but ho
didn't stay nt homo. Ho tramped the dis i-
trict from" end to end , making two nnd three
Bpceeho' n da.r , slinking bauds with the
farmers' wiviM nnd khslng nil the babies.
Ho reversed the order of things and snowed
Mr. Cutler out of sight. Ho is coining to see
what this congress looks lilco nnd to condole
with Mr. Uutlor when the coming ; session
expires.
Wcstorn ronnlons.
The following western pensions granted
nro reporti-d by Tin : Biu and Examiner
Bureau of Claims :
Nebraska : Original James Mr-Ferron ,
Coinolius S. Munhall , William C. Hcddloson.
Chnrloi K. Dean , John Q ( Joss , Thomas ( j.
Diltz. Dartholotto Y. Yodors. Joseph Drubok ,
Chaclns 1C. Cbamborlaiu , Samuel Fauvor ,
lloraco W. Barnum , ( Icorcro II. Mills , ( Jcorco
Isf. Burcb. Additional Heubon W. Ilundall.
Uelssuo Guoigo Vlnson , Mnrlin V. Wllcox.
Increiisa Alvln Galley. Original widows ,
etc. Jane McCoy , Surfth J. Williams , Sarah
Lvnch. Maria Dlcksou , Rachel Ulendonlncr ,
Christina P. Van Auool , Abigail Barber ,
mother , minor of John M. Putman.
Iowa : Original Stephen Pierce ( de
ceased ) , FrunKlIn Grimm , Francis Good-
enough , Andrew J. Stephen , Frnncls A.
Klllmer. Additional Jacob Harp. Increase
Gustavo Charles Nlenstcdt. Original
widows , eta Nancy J. Pierce , Harriet
Tyler , LIzzlo J. Gleanon , Mary L. Miller ,
Hannah J. Halforty ( mother ) , Mary Undor-
wood ( mother ) , John Franklin ( father ) ,
Kllzaocth U. Blood.
Original Tyler Boone , Patrick Coonoy ,
Charles 13. Sherman. Battleco IjnChnpollo ,
Clarence C Hoborls. Uobort S. McDonald ,
Charles II. Pcot , Oicar S. Btanuy , George
W. Clark , John Richards , Henry Boock.
Increase John Porter. Ueissuo Edgar L.
HIco. Original widows , oto. Jennlo Moolt ,
Martini \Vntltlns , Isaac Mclirldo ( father ) ,
Anna M. Mtrlngor , Martha J. Loavltt.
South Dakota : Original Jatuos McGlltlck ,
lilrain Hoso.
Ex-SotTotnry Falrohtld's Infant boom for
the treasury portfolio came to a sudden end
today. Information quito as juthorltatlvuns
was the Fall-child ktutomont yesterday was
given out today that none of tbo old cabinet
would uoienppolntnd. Theiiamoof Governor
Flower was ur.nouncod as Mr. Clovoland's
most prnbubla cboico , whllu on the other hand
it was announced with equal certainty Unit
Judge Hurrlclc of Albany would be tbo man
if the ofllco went to Now York at nil.
The alliance inamburs from Idinsas nro all
In the oily and all of thoin are favorable to
tbo oxtrn session Idea. Messrs. Davis ,
Bukcr , Simpson and Otis nro being Hooded
with applications for olllco under the nuw
nfimlnmtration , and tliey nro beginning to
voallzo the woos of the man In puMlo jiluco.
The uppllc itlons cnmo from moinbors of o.bo
populists paitv , who want the postofllcc , and
every crosiroud oftluu is slated to bo tl.o
Real tow.ud whluh every third party fanner
in tuo nulghboiliood Is looking.
Star routoaervlco from Cortland tn Ilnrlt- '
Joy Is ordered discontinued. P. S. H.
Not from u l'"ln.iiu'l.il Miiiiiliioliit.
"I do not rocnmmord Chnmborl'iln's Cough
Comedy from a financial standpoint for wu
liavootlicrs In siool : on which wu make a
Iar nr prollt , " t > nvB Al Mncglnl , n prominent
druggist of liruddoeU , l'i , "Imt hec.mjo
iniinv of our cii.tonioi'j have spoken ol It In
the hlghcxt pralsoVoscll morn of it thiin
any nlmllar preparation wu have in tbo
Btoto , " For EUO | hy druguUts.
.
Cuttliuy MiiKlo I'litvitd Out.
The Co\yboy band , which recently appeared
in IhU olty at Kxposltlon hull , wont to smash
nt 1'eorln , III. , the otbor day. Thonttractlon
eld not provo n drau ing ono und alter sinking -
ing novoral thousand dnlHra the manager
concluded to dlsuana the organization.
ToB fM till ) Itilllro.nU.
At U o'clock this morning the city
council will moot as a bo\r4 of equalization
for tha purpose of equalizing the property of
the several railroads doing business In the
ulty. The meeting will bo held at tbo ofUco
of the city clerk.
Allur tlioIIIIIKT Slock ,
Attachment suits us follows tmvo boon In-
Btltuted ug ln > t the boot and shoe firm of
/under Brothers : Harding & Ted a , { 397 ;
Urciiulcliler. FlarkChcln .V Co. , ttii , and K.
B.l'rottou , tlUI. _
.lint n 1'Ulii I'ttK , .So Itnln ,
Tbo local pcdostrlana who wont about
11 day > wtcrd y uudor cov r of uuitirella *
and raftoklntosbM will bo gratified to learn
that It has not boon raining. The wonthor
bureau decides that tha prevalent molsturo
was nothing butn fog wbtch provAllsovor the
ontlro Missouri valley and does not Indicate
n storm. The storm center Is still blbor-
natlnc around central Wyoming and Man-
tana with no apparent disposition to move
Its base of anonillons , nnd tbo fog ls tbo re
sult of the warm southerly winds of Wed-
nosdiiy. _
llrHXr Your Own Oonrlnnlnn.
Mr. J. O. Davonoort. manager of tno Fort
Bragg Redwood Co. , Ft. tfragg.Cal. , has this
to stir of Chamberlain's Cough Homody : "I
used It for asovcro cold nnd cough nnd ob-
tnlnnd linmodlato rollof. In the Fort Brnec
RoilwooJ Uo.'i store wo hnvo sold largo
quantities of Chimbarialn's medicines. " For
snlo by druggists ,
*
A. P HOPKINS TO LKAV.E OMAHA.
1'riiposcd Clinnio In tlio Commorrlnt .Vu-
tliMml llittik M inii tMiirnt.
It Is oxpaotcd nt the annual moat In ? of the
Commercial National bank directors that Mr.
U. W. Lymiin of Salt Like Cl'.y , a former
resident of Onuha , will bo elected president
of tlio institution , succeeding Mr , A. P.
Honkins , whoso interest It Is understood Mr.
Lyman has purchased ,
Mr. Hopkins will leava the bank
nbout Jnnuary 15 , and will en
gage In busmois with headquarters
nt Chicago. Mr. Hopkins , when asked to
rorrobor.no the rumor that ho wns to leave
the bank , said that Mr. Lyman would un
doubtedly sneered him ns president nnd that
his intention was to oncngo In business In
Chicago , but bovond this bo thought the
subject somowhit premature.
Mr Hopkins has been so clotaly Identified
with the business and soclul life "of tno olty
that his removal bjyoml Omaha will bo
groatlv felt , for ho has boon n force in more
wnvs than one , wonting always for the up
building of the city and its commercial
supionmcy.
An Intiiliuiblo Itiimody Tor Colds.
Sheriff Hard in an of Tyler county , \Vost
Virginia , was almost prostra'od with n cold
when hu began using Chamberlain's Cough
Hemeay. In speaking of it ho says : "It
gave mo almost Instant relief. I Und It to bean
an Invaluable remedy for colds. " For sale
L'v druggists.
Wlmt thn lliviltll iloiril Wants.
The committee recently appointed by the
Board of Health to prcpiro suitable n mo nil
merits to the charter governing tbo health
department has concocted n coda of rules
mid regulations that will bo submitted to tbo
board for its approval Monday and then to
the charter amendment committee.
The propirud codu does not contain nny
startling innovations upon the present sys
tem , bat give ? the board authority to do n
great many things that nro now dona with
out any authority in particular.
The suggestions provide that tbo board
shall consist ot the mavor , the health com
missioner , n lire nnd pollen comlsslonnr , who
si.all bo designated by tuo muyor , two mem
bers of the city council who shall bo cnair-
nion of HID committees on streets
nnd alloys nid sewer * respectively , tba
chlc'f of police and ibo plumbing Inspector.
The powers ot thu commissioner of health
are defined nt considerable length , nnd glvo
him vorv nearly nbsoluto control of matters
pertaining to bis dopirtinent subject to the
approval of the boird.
Every practicing phvsloinn is required to
make out a certlllca'.c of death In nil cases
nnd deliver It to the board under penalty of
$ . " > for each failure to comply with the re
"
quirement. Overseer * "ot . gtnvoyards
nro directed not to allow the
interment of any person unless
n properly certified certificate of death is
produced. Tbo penalty for each failure to
comply U a line of not los than $5 or mare
than f-'O. The overseer is also required to
nmlio n monthly report to tbo board of all
Interments , and a line of $20 is provided In
this cnso nlso. Tbo most Important section
Is the last , which provides for a tax low of
not more than 1 mill for the support of tbo
department.
Ivi > x Is Latin for king. Cuduhy's Ilex
Brand Extract of Hoof is King of all food ;
products convenient , delicious , strengthen-
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The Schlitz Itinliliiiff.
William F. ttifo , the general western ageat
for tbo SchllU Brewing company of Mil
waukee , yosterduy took out the permit
for tuo erection of his company's stone nnd
brick buildinr , which will be located on the
lot facing Sixteenth street nnd south of the
Board of Tradn bulldinii. The builoing will
have a frontage of forty-four feet and will
cost SJO.OOO. WltU the opening of spring the
company will uulld boutli to Harncy street.
When tuo entire building is completed the
cost will aggregate ? 1UOOJ. ( ) At that time
tbo structure will have a Sixteenth street
frontage of K-i ! foot.
Somatlilnj ; Good.
I have sold and used In my family for sev
eral vonrs Cnnmborinin's Colic , Cholera and
Dlnrrhun remedy and have found it ono of
the most useful and satisfactory remedies I
over handled. C. H. Lewis , druggist , Salt
Lake City. Utah.
Are Tlioy Jewelry Thieves' . '
oTho cnlof ot police Is In receipt of informs-
lion that two men nro under arrest nt Jensen
Neb , who hid a lot of Jewelry In their pos-
session which had evidently been stolon.
An ofllcor will accompany an employe of
.lonasen , the Jowoiur , to that town to muKo
an Inspection of the goods. There was n big
Jewelry robDory at Cburokoo , la. , n few days
mo and the property may have conio from
tbero.
Ilia Metropolitan
In Judge Forgusan's court the Merchants
National bank ol Kansas
City has secured a
judgment for ? 'l3.Ji7 ! ngalnst the Metropoli
tan Cable company. The judgment wan by
default , and the debt was for money loaned
the defendant.
Tlu-y DllluriMl I'liydlcnlly.
Mr. Iko Clard nnd Mr. R. F , Pierce , pro
prietors of rival express wagons , bad an in
teresting professional discussion out of
which each omarged with a fnco moro or lo = .s
marked and marred , Judge Uorku gave cuch
a $5 piaster.
An honest pill Is the noblest work of ibo
apothecary , HqWitt's Little Eaily Hisors
curucoiistlpatlo.i billouiucis and slokuoad
ache.
\Viintn l'"rci ! Snitdi | ) Stipiirniiocl.
A. W. Wvman , of the Omaha Loan &
Trust company , wants to know if there is no .
law to close tlio mouth of a strung lunged
hucksterwhoin monotonous nroak milics Ufa
n burden to him , mm If not , why notf
o
Piles of paoplo tiavo piles , out Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will cura tbotii.
J'lnnd lor iiiilU77liiiiont. :
Hd Umback plendoJ guilty to tbo charge
of embe/illni ; $ . ' ) from W. F. Stoeckor and
was lined SJ5 nnd costs by Judge Borka. Ho
was employed us a collector ,
_
NOT AFRAID OF A CROOK
How a Determined Womin Assisted tha
Lincoln Polica Forc3 >
SHE CAPTURED AN ESCAPING PRISONER
\\hcn ItrrmoUcil to Stop tlio rireliif ; Mnn
She Dili Not ItcMtito to Comply
J'nvlng A tcMmnuta
Coinlclor.ibto Imention.
LINCOLN , N < JU. , Dao. 1. [ Spoclal to TUB
BEE.J Onicor MolJrido of the Lincoln police
force had n rather exciting tuislo wltli n
crook nboutS:30 : this ntternoon that ondocl a
liltladlfTortntly than tbo usual opUodos ot
the kind. Ha una arrested a man nt the corner -
nor ot Tenth nnd H streets ana hiul consider-
nblo diniculty In Inducing the follow to go to
the station. There was no Ulophono near
by to enable the officer to call the patrol , and
so lie handuuttod hU man and diapgcd him
nloDR n rather unwilling ciptlvo. At
the corner of Q street the fellow com
plained that tha handcuffs hurt his wrists
nnd offered to go along quietly If the ofllucr
would inko off the Jowolry. Mollrldo toolc
the follow at nls wora , but no sooner was tie
n free tnnn than ho broke aud run , ttio ollloer
In full pursuit , The fugitive passed n
woman on Q strcot nnd on the impulse of the
moment MolirA shouted to her , 'Mtoo that
rru
man : " The woman didn't ' scroara or do any
thing oUo that might naturally hi expected
of her , butshograUbod that man and hold
on to him until the policeman came up. The
man \v. s behind the bars n few moments
later. The woman rofnsod to ( jlvo her uanio
but she will bo aslsod to Join the pollco force
II the council authorize ? nn Inrroaso.
I.nwliiK Over IMvlliir Assrujmont * .
Judpo Hall and a Jurv have been struggling
all day with a case in which the property
owners on Q and H streets between Foin-
tconth and Fifteenth streets at o considerably
Interested. Fifteenth street uoos not run en
tirely through and consequently the blocks
arc 7JO foot long. After the pavlnif In that
district huj been collected Cora Wobstur dn-
cllnod to uav her eiisossinont on the grouuds
that it required her propjrty to nay more
than what she thought to bo lie just , proper
tion. She therefore asked the autilfl court
to inalto nil other property ownois on that
block of M feet parties to ttio suit. Tnoy
were yorv wo'.l satisllo-l with the assessment
nnd hence thev ontared a demurrer , .ludpo
Hall decided that all these property owners
east of a point IliO foot of Fourteenth street
were nut proper defendants. The c.iso will
bo appealed to the suuremo court.
llruril In Lincoln Courts.
The Jury In the ease In which C. W. Cad-
man sued A.V. . .lanbou for S10.UJJ damages
for false impriaonmant , brought In a verdict
awarding the plaintiff $ J3.
Judge Tuttle docldud today that the 13ur-
llngton railroad could not bo mudo a party to
the suit In which William P/oenlng suo3 F.
\V. Markhum aid Detectives Pinnoo and
Mulono for f'iOJJ dam igos for false Imprison
ment.
No witnesses hnvo boon summoned before
the gr.uul Jury for sovaral davs , but the
county attorney states that the tolling of tes
timony bns not yet been concluded.
Sophia Da It asks lor a dworco from her
husband on the ground of abandonment.
Hoffstndt & Moore have commenced a suit
for $ lU9fl usjalnbt the Ulob3 Windmill com
pany for u breach of contract.
Ijlnuolu in Uriel" .
No burglaries wora reported to the polloo
today.
Free Maple , a farmer llvmc near Pleasant
I Dale , came ialo Lincoln today with a roll of
I bills containing $122. Ho reports that ho
I cither lost It or bad his pockets picked.
The police are Invcallintlnt ; a report that
some workmen engaged in tearing up an old
sidewalk on Q street , between Seventeenth
and Eighteenth , lound a brown paper narccl
which contained J2JO In ereor.backs. * 'Jin
worUinpinon are rationed to have divided
the money union ? thoraselvoj without 10
porting tnehUna to the authorities.
Sivon cases of scarlet fovcruro quaran
tined in the vicinity of tbo Clinton school ,
and people living in that neighborhood begin
to fear mi epidemic ot tlio disease.
Jnmes Klnttlee , nccubsod of belling inort-
ROGCd property , -vas dUcburgad by JudRo
Wiitors this moinltifT for lack of prosecution.
Jobn Carrel , the man who RUVO Oflicer
Kinney aucb a do.-.ponUo lislit tlio other
nlKht , was tinocl $101) and costs this forenoon
and sent to tlio county jail la default of
payment
CONFESSED THEIR IN.NOCENSE.
Mon \Vlio uro Ilolii In J.ill Admit Thuy are
> .ol ( iullty ,
There wera a number of man from the
county ] all who lined up before Judge Davis
of the criminal court last night Just bafoio
the hour of ailjournrneut to deny that they
woroguUty of tno crimes charged against
tboui.
Sidney Smith , the architect , would not ad
mlt that ho forged drafts , chocks and notes
unit I hen skipped to Canada.
( ieorgo Llndoll was charged with having
stolen a watch , u clock und a job lot of
Jewelry from Li//.io and Fred Buudo. llo
Inslitod that the chanM wa ? untrue.
Fred and Charles Jloiinbaueli were Jointly
charged \vlth having bold up and robbed
Jobn Mullen or $19. They both were will-
hie to swear that the statement lu tbo In
formation was a lie.
Jobn Huloy uas called upon to answer to
the charge of having entered the lesidonco
of Murgaiot IConnody und taken tnarofroin
two silk drusscs , n Sill blbla und u $ . * > Sunday
bonnot. Ho laugbod and autd it was uuoltiur
uiau who Mole tbo llncry.
Charles L. t'el/ald was chnrcod with
having robbed his omplovor , Goorgu U , Hunt ,
of 155 In cash , but Charles said It was a case
of mlitnken Identity.
.lelforson D. Hunlson was cbareed with
huvluR embezzled (110 from thu Falroanks
Morse companv. Ho admitted his guilt untl
was sontur.ccd to a term of ono year in tbo
prison at Lincoln.
II , H. Henderson , president of the dofunc
Henderson Investment compiiny , cbaigut :
with tha commission of numerous forgeries ,
was brought Into ourt , whore n nolle was
entered In oi.o of tbo cases.
Fred Hold bus .broueht suit to recover tbo
sum of $1.100 from S , U. J. Emnrson , Henry
WortPiulylto mid Cyru * 1Vovandt. . He
nllcgos that In tbo fall of J8W the defendants -
fondants uorj In the backing business
nl Milford , and that on July U'J ' ho deposited
the money In tha bank , payaulo Octo
bur ; that before tbo certificate became dui
thu bink went to the wall , Now ho nllopei
that the defendants know that they win
gome to full when they received his moiiov ,
The tit. Joseph Milling cotnp ny lius suci
Constaulos Jacobs and Daily on their bonda
In an action to recover tliu sum of ( I-II ) ;
being the alleged value of n lot of Hour u blc
tlio defendant * bold and rafuso to turn over
"On or off the line- ,
we're with the majority 'stuck' '
on Pearline ! " And they're
right you will observe that
their heads are level. Millions
of women sing the same song
as the clothes-pins. They may
express it differently , but they
mean the same thing. They
mean that their work is easy
and sooner done and better
done. No clothes worn out with the endless rub , rub , ruben
on the washboard. No backs tired out with it , cither ,
These millions of women mean that they're using Pearline ,
saving labor , time , and money with it , and have proved it to
be perfectly harmless. Now , what do you mean ? Surely
you don't mean to try to do without it ?
B * | Peddlers nnd some unscrupulous grocers will tell
rV JfFQ fl" " "this is M B ° ° d ns" or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S you
JUCx W CLJL Vx FALSE rcarliBc is never peddled , if your sends
you oa iirilation , U lioueit tend it kuk. SU JAMES 1'YLK grocer , New York.
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TliattfnrlUiiirRhliilt > ( rfftennilittZ / > eniit.\ * flint
ono IIH If < oiirnnco < f In tlio
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/fi ItiiytnmHl'a hiispmo/if siir ostM JTin nt ; > rof/nfo
C/ii'/sfIIIIIM ; > rc"icMi ( . t-lnclt oiif K//IH tcnio It Hif > i
tin u'/ipioo/HO. T/io tirf ro ii i nttjolnlntfinnyltvlit J'on
ton solocf | OM >
KM ) Kiifrrnvvil < tltlnp
C. S. RAYMOND , S. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas.
ti tn novny Injurious 1 tn ImaJth. nnd thntiti.tiloctilcdly mate nutrltloni lli.tn
oilier Cocoas. Uls oartnlnlvPiire1 ; find bltthly dljjestlbliv-Th > imutntlons In < 01-
tnln mhcrtlsnmoute ( fr&m Tfado , rivrila ) from my book on Thotapi'titlRsuroiiulto
mhlondlng. iosHihly apply o VAN HQUTIJN'S Oorov. "
.1 j j > * VAN HottTES'BlofcoA nthun r.tfectnnllu rrprlldl , ami HIP
\ tAui ii \ *
y\i rjv.jji \ i- * inttii.i/iiti ' 'ii/f'i" ' iiii ' i * im very
autliontu citeu to utturo it. ia thenbuprompted to on < a it n vmi handfomo tttlimoufal ,
"DIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH
WAY TO BEGGARY. " BEWISE IN TIME AND USE
Insure
A perfect insurance against theft or accident
is the now famous
BOW ,
the only bow ( ring ) \vhicli cannot be pulled
or wrenched from the case. Can only be
had on cases containingtlus trade mark.
MADteTIV
Keystone Watch Case Company ,
of Philadelphia.
the oldest , largest , nnd most complete Watch
Case factory in Hie wdrld 1500 employees ;
2000 Watch Cases daily.
One of its products is the celebrated
Jas. Boss
Filled Watch Cases
which arc just ns good ns solid cases , and
cost aboutone half less ;
Sold by all jewelers' , without cUrn charge
for Non-pull-out bow. Ask for pamphlet , or
send to the manufacturers.
HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE. CLEANSING.
for Farmers , Miners and Mechanics *
A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER.
Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns ,
Etc. A Delightful Shampoo.
Specially Adapted iot Use in Hard Wala
'S
Kid Gloves
They last longer nnd wear belt or than |
any other make. They nro Btjlish , uml
made from selected skins only. J
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED J
PERFECT FITTING :
LATEST STYLES i
MOST DURABLE i
THEY NEVER RIP ?
If yonr denier does not have them nnd
you want to linow bomothinn about the J
BEST GLOVES MADE wrlto to the ninnu- *
fnctnrer for Ida illustrated boolc uboiit
itlov es. I
JOHN C. KUTCHINSON ,
lUStFACTtT.UIl ,
N. V.
MERCHANTS' ' HOTEL
,
FAKNAM ST. , Between 15th und lOlh
Strcots.
W. A. lMXTON.Jt . PROPRIETOR
Ilavln : us iinioil ilw uianngomcnt of the
Merchants' llntul , I will iil.iUo biieh liniiroNo-
iiiunlH anil rluiiiKCS UK will iniiUu this honso
ono of tliolH'st , it ulilch tifstoi | In Oni.ihii.
Tinrciiuliuniunts nua wants uf nil putrong
will Ln LMrufullr iittunilcil to lining inoat
contrully louiti'd this Jiolol dtVors tipuclal ut-
truullonsto thu triivollnj pubilo. A continu
ance of Its former liberal pc.1 roniiKo In ru puot-
fully iisUod. W.'A. 1'AXl'ON , JR
UUAIIA , Doc. 1. 16)2.
1'ropciHul for the I'urnUhlni ; ol'Htiitlonory
I'rliitlni ; uml l.llli Kr | ) Iiiii | ; .
Boiled lit ( H w 111 bo received nt the office of
thu city comptroller up to 4 p.m. , December
0. 1603. for tliu fimilhliliu to thu city ot station
ery , books , printing null llthojr.iphlni ; fur
JbOL lllatiKS for bidders furnUhud by tlio
coiiiptrolhir , nnd only bld nnido on sui'h
blanka will DO consldured. Kuch bidder ron -
n u I roil to unuloso a oortinod chock of I''oJ.
Tlio city reserves the right to rojuot any or
all bids ,
Omaha , Nov M , 1832. THEO , OI.SKN ,
N28d ot Comptroller ,
Jlonj of our AUKNTH nru BKI.LlMi Jrom 1200 to
KOI wortU of
ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM D90KERS
per uioulli . IHin't ' ruiuila Idlo. or wori lor Sall
wofo. Mlicn you ii-l.'lit t > o uiiiklnK mora mono
Ji".1,1/,11 ! , ! ! " " " ? " - . * WH 'or tocun , AltNULI )
OKKllCO , 1.-U7 B. 2UtU St. , Ooiulid.
i'ou can icilitco jour tvoiBlit from ten
to twenty IIOUIIMH month , at lionie , with-
cut Etan'lu'f , at reasonable cost by Ibo use ol
Dr. Clarke's Home Treatment ,
perfected In many ycnrs practice , cntises no
HirluioHs or Injury to the Iicnitlilhlghl ;
Indorccd. Send for proofs and testimonials.
DR. F. B. CLARICE ,
B ? . O. Braiver 133. Chicago , Ili
AGESTH 1VABJTED ,
Thsabovo brands of cloven lor sale by
The Boston Store
N. W. Cor. 10th and
p , j. UKEKDUN
Architect
AN3
Builder.
S . taw rgrr'-r gajrM.'jagtf /
to mil HIP iittrntlcn ofinyfrlends.
former patrons and the public to tbo fiut
Unit I have ai ! n gone Into business.
Architect and Builder ,
BOOM 617 ,
NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING.
MAYER. 5TROUSE & ( ? MFflS.4IZ BV/AY. / N.Y.
Or tlio lilqunr Ilnblt 1'onimrly Cured
by odiiiluUlrrluir lit * , llnluen *
Uoldvn N | - 'lflc.
It can bo irlven la a oup of oofleo or ten. or In food ,
without the koovrUdee ofttiepmtlent. It l/ialuoluuly
litrmlesa. and wtll erTect a permanent and apoedy
aura , wbainer tha patltmt li a moderaiB drinker or
an alaobolln wreole. Itnta been Blven In Iliouianda
of oaicr.ond In eitry tnitanca a perfect cure bai fol
lowed. Hi'tvfr fall * . The tyitem once Iravrrvnated
irltb the CpeolBo , ! t become * an utter Impaaalulllty
/or the liquor appetite to rxlut.
UOUIE.N HI'KI IFIO CO. . i'rop'ri. rinrlnnall , O.
p-nrn Jvjoir ' i rti > -i fr o. To bo bad of
Kubn fc Co. , 15th nnd Douxlas hit , 18th and
Ouinln ati. Wholoailo , Illuka. llr.ioo & Oo ,
unu Uluh.iraaoii UrujOa.Omili u.Noi
1'ropos.il lor the J'urnlililiii ; of IlnrHu I'oetl
tor tlio C'lly or Oiniihit. ,
Bealod bids Will bo received ut thn odlco of
- . . - i rlylit Is
- . I to reject any or ull bids.
Umahu , Nor. ittth , | V/J.
Tiinouour. OI SKN ,
23a Ct Comptroller ,
Concentrated
on one counter.
We have placed all the clothing in any
way damaged by smoke from the late fire , on
one counter , where arc some of the
Most Astonishing
Bargains.
Especially is this true of the
OVERCOAT
Full cheviot stick overcoats , with
and without velvet collar , in
qray and brown. Before the
fire we sold them for $4.76 ;
Now
Fine chinchilla overcoats , in blue
and black ; yoke and sleeves
lined with silk , with an elegant
cashmere lining on the balance ,
Before the were smoked we got
$12.8O , now
All our kerseys , meltons , Irish
frieze , all sizes and imaginable
shapes , some wortli $15 , any of i"
them worth $1O to $12 ; on acV
count of smoke
Beautiful Shetland frieze ulsters ,
in three different shades , long
shapes , big collars and double
breasted ,
Our Oxford gray ulster [ | without
lining , clou Die faced , 34 inches
long , full length , is very desir
able at $7.6O , but the smoke
m a kes i t
In , no length of time these snap bargains
wiTTbe gone , so if you want ono you must come
quick.
Columbia Clothing Co. ,
Cor. 13th and Farnam.
PERMANENTLY OTK38S or If O PAT
WE UHFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENTS.
Financial HiTcicnce : Ml Ihuk of Conmerco , Omaha.
No DETENTION from business. No Operation.
Invcstlenioour Method. Written punr.mtoo tonbso-
lutolv Cnru all kinds of 111 1'TJ HE of linthsoxoswith
Handing out llm use , of Kiilfoor sjiliiKC' , no u alter of bow lon <
EXAMINATION FBEB.
The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY ,
307-308 tl. Y. LIFE DIDO. , OMAHA , NEB.
Bond for Circular.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
. \ TUo eminent specialist In nerTOiin.rlironlo1 , prlvnto , lilool , 0ilii and iirlnnry dl eii < > ai. : A rajular nnd ra-
\tterf A crnUuiitftln niucllclno ns clll'loiuin MII tcrtlllculos niton , It Ml IranlUm nilh tltii Kn'must
, . aucuasi
( ttltirrh lOB umnhoort. srmlnul wcakiiu-n , nliilit ln i'5 nnd nil forms ( irjirniiloill'ciinfn No use I.
Now . treatment Kir loss nl rlliit PUWIT I'urtlos unable to vlall mo nuiy I u trcnlivl lit lioniu li morciiry ) ' corruipj ll
cnco. . JlcdlclnuorlnitruincnUi tontliy mull nr uxprcin ni'curol ) | ) ii ( , i I , nti mnnci ti Inrllcitu contontH or
.
unJur. Ono ( JiTtniinl Intervlo v pnforroj. Uiiiihultiillim Irin. Co .
ystertcsof 1.lie ) sun t JruOlllco tiourj'Ju m. to Up. m. t-ninl.iya 19 u. in ruanuinliMicii tuiJin. tion strictly J atum prliiitu. | > fur rjply. Hoax
In ll e tirntn cnl rf all fnimsof
PRIVATE DISEASES.
' nnd \Ve.il.nnss and I ) fiorrtorof
wil1' ' losinf eonratio. ninbltlon.
nnd vlt.illty. lIlGhtueei yours uf
thu inost rumnrk'tblo SUUUUHI In
the troitmont nf tills uluss of iliiuitsoi whteb
M urovo't by the iliiivois U tesllmuny ( if tUiin-
BnndH who Imvo noon curod.Vrlln for elruu-
Inrs unit fiiostloa | jut. > tli unit r.ini.iiu
Stv. , Din.inn , NHD
uuiiv sSASES
Eiast/cS tockinj ) ,
Truss 33 ,
Crutcli33 ,
Batteri3j ,
Syrinr/33 ,
Medical Stmfii ,
ttlK&'PESFOLD
114S. 15th St ,
Kcxl loPost
,
u > o ' 9
RIPAHS.TABULF8 "entalog
tuo utiinmdiliver iiaUiwfl .iiurl'j
fy the btix d. aru ffcfe and tllw tunl7 {
| lI'U lH. t mi Jlclno knuKii lor l > lllau J
iufi , uiiulliitiliiii , ii ) ip la , fuuli
l > ivalh. luudttilio , l.iuill.uni. lou < 11
avpullte , n uutul < lr ] > re oii , imlcful *
A M XJ ! B M m NT S
FARNAM ST , THEATER.
TONIGHT.
Tliu r.sh clovi-r Actor , flJl,9K'1'1 lout ' IIIsr Conipuny ,
-IX
I'biirbilriy.I'rlilay undTli/i Millir
/ > iinina
-
JuJu J1J1C UlllllUllcllI u
MaiT , , , DADDY NOLAN
FARNAM STREET THEATRE , r0"
4 Nights -Comnionolnt : with Mutlnoo ,
Sunday , Dec. 4.
ANDERSON'S COMEDIANS ;
In tliu Oio itostof all Miisloul Karco-
Uomodlca ,
Thursday , I'r Hnv mid B itnrday. Due. 1 , 'J
am ) .1 , M.-iIlnuo MilurJiiy.
MARGARET MATHER.
Asalstud by n Coniputuiit C'o-niany | , In tbo
follow Inir rnjiortory !
Tiiurs'luy Nl lil. uml tf.itiiKluv Matinee ,
Tllli HONEYMOON.
1'ililny N'Uht ,
THE LADY OF LYONS.
f-utimliiy Mn-lil ,
ROM I-o : AND JULIET.
. ' 'V , MJ. 7 ' . JI.O ) anJ JI.U Jlox
shuns opun Weilnesiluy
STILL , J
/U..ARMJ
Tuu ilnx anc ) U'uilnuiilux IJjo. 6 , UanUT ,
JOSEPH ARTHUR'S
I cnli'ily Diuiua.
THE SPILL ALARM
UP TO DA'I'K
AND
SWEET LITTLE TUESDAY ,
I'l ha I'lroiiiuifu Muttot )
A few tunri A low miillri A urimt inniijr laiiRhg ,
nml > oniiilltiouicltuinuiu | will Uu fuiiinl In " 'lliu
HUH Alarm " < i uil klnuliiKi u pretty i > n o ( liurna ,
mil tliu fwoolc.t , proltlvtt , molt cliariiilni ; clillu In
tlio worlil
lion .litol open nt Ho clock Hutunlay morning ut
uual prlcon
_ _
WONDERLAND
and BIJOU THEATRE ,
- TIIlTVKHK - -
I-IAXISlu KIKK13.
AMI Till :
COLUMBIAN SPE01ALTY COMPANY.
MATINKIH ! KVrM.NOHI
WO all puru ol I HoxTvoil 1'iiNiuut ntmti , 30 ]
llio uout * 1 llBJjrvcl Ujkuuiit , J