8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 31 , 1R91. NEBRASKA VETS WILL MEET Reunion of tlio Volunteer Soldiers in Omaha Beginning Today. OLD WAR DAYS WILL BE AGAIN RECALLED BomotliltiR About the Sinn of IhU Stnto U'lici Curried MiuUots Through Con- fL-denito Country I'liin * for the Uuthcrliiff Today The veteran soldiers of Nebraska will hold a reunion In tnls city at the Moreor hotel today. The attendance will bo com posed mostly of the survivors of the first and Second regiments of Nebraska volun teers , who rallied around the Hag in the tryIng - Ing days of the civil war , nnd made n gal lant record on the battle Hold. They "struck 'for their country and tholr homos , " lull did not ' -strike for homo" until the war was" over. Many of the old regiments sacri- Herd their lives In defense of their country. Uut quite a number of the battle-scarred Biirvivoi-H of many a bloody conflict will ro upontl to roll call at the reunion today. The program will consist of on address of welcome by Hon. Alvin Saunders , the old war governor of Nebraska. Houtlno busi ness of the Nebraska Soldiers association will consume the balance of the day. In the evening a collation will ho spread by Major Krb at the Moreor. Thursday , a general meeting1 will bo held at Germnnla hall , fol lowed by a camp lire or exporlcnco social In the evening. A band of music will escort the veterans from the hotel to the hall. V.'hilo some of them are a trifle stiff with rheumatism contracted in confederate swamps , it is thought that a lltittcr of the stars and stripes and a few strains of "Yankno Doodlo" will limber thorn up and jestorc the essence of youth tt > their feet. The committee having nil the arrange ments in charge consists of Major Paddock , Major Krb , Major IVanmin , Captain Bur- mestcr , W. S. Shoemaker and Chris Hurt- innn. Indications uomt to a largo at- trndnnco. The coming reunion revives popular in terest In the plouoer days and early military history of Nebraska. It was on May 18 , Ihdl , that Governor Saunders issued his famous call for volun teers to go to tlio front. Rail for Volunteer * . Omaha was at that tlmo the capital of the territory. The governor's ofllco was situated upon the present slto of the High bchool. The following proclamation was issued from that building : Whereas , The president of the United Slates lias Issued his proclamation calling Into the MTvleo of the United States an additional volunteer force of Infantry and cavalry to fccrvo thrco years unless boonor discharged : nml the ( .ucrolary of war.havlng assigned ono < roglmnnl to the territory of Nebraska ! now thoioforo , I , Alvin Saumlors , governor of the tcirllory of Nebraska , do Ksuo this proclama tion and hereby rail upon the militia of the territory Immcdlatoly to form , In different counties , volunteer companies with a view of entering tlio .service of the United titatcs under the aforesaid call. Companies when formed will elect 11 captain and two lieuten ants. The number of men required In oarh company will ho made known as soon as the Instructions ute received from the \Vui'de partment , Imt It Is supposed now that It will not bo less than soventy-olght men. As soon us a company linn been formed and lias elected Its officers , the captain will report the snmo to the adjutant general's ofllcc. Klforts ar3 be ing mudo to trample tha stars and .strlpe.s , the omhlcm of our llborilev-In the dust. j raiiorn are in tno mnu ousiiy eiiBaeeu in try- Jii ! ! to overthrow the government of tno l'n I ted Htatcs.'nnd Information has been re ceived that tlicso same traitors tire ondeavor- llifi to Incite tin Invasion of our frontier by a H'.ivnita foo. In vlow of those facts , I Invoke the aid of ovcry lover of country and his homo to come promptly forwuid to sustain and pro tect the samo. „ _ Done at Omaha , this 18th day of May , 1801. lly the governor , A. S. PADDOCK , AI.VIN SAU.NDEHS. Secretary. Quickly following the proclamation the Omaha guards with Thomas Watson as cap tain organlcd for home protection. The Union rillo company and W obraska rangers were organized. On Juno llth volunteer companies A and B were sworn into service nnd responses to the call came from various portions of the territory. 'Within a remarkably short tlmo Nebraska had two regiments in the ifold. , f 1'lrat Nebraska Cnvnlry. The following was the field and staff of the old First regiment of Nebraska volun teer cavalry : Colonel John M. Thayer of Omaha , Col onel Robert R. Livingston of Plattsmouth , Lieutenant Colonel Hiram P. Dowans of Nebraska City , Lieutenant Colonel . D. McCord of Plattsmoutb Lieutenant Colonel William Baumer of Omaha , Major Allen Blacker of Nebraska City , Major George Armstrong of Omaha , Major Thomas J. Majors of Brownvillo , Adjutant Silas A. Strickland of BellovuOj Adjutant F. L , Cramer of Vago , Adjutant F. A. McDonald , Quartermasters N. II. Vntrick , John E. Allen and Charles Thompson of Omaha , Commissary John Gllespio of Brown villo , Surgeons Unas Lowe of Omaha. J. II. Seymour , William McLelland , of Omaha , N. H. Larsh of Nebraska City , George W. Wilkinson of Omaha , Chaplain Thomas W. Tlptori of Brownville , Sergeant Majors , W. S. Wbitten. W. W. Ivory , John P. Murphy , A. C. McMahan , A. S. Jackson , K. R. Capron , Quartermaster Sergeants John Glllospio , John Robinson , Commissary Ser geants Charles Schmidt , Charles Thompson , S. W. Moore , Hospital Steward Edward Donovan , Principal Musician R. A. Collins , Chief Bugler John G. Hooper , Saddle"- , Carl Lliulcll. The companies were at vaiIons times in charge of the following : Company A Captains R. R. Livingston , A. K Mclfrnnoy and Lee I' . Gillette. Company U Captains William Baumer Mid Charles R Provost. Company C Captains Thompson , Majors nnd Griftln. Company D Captains Blacker and Potts , Company E Captains W. G. Hollins and S. M. Curran. Company F Captains Thomas M. Bowan , George W. Burns , Lytimn Richardson , Henry Uhl nnd Edward Donovan. Company O Captains JohnMcConlko and Thomas ,1. Weathorwax. Company II Captains Gcoruo T. Kennedy and W. W. Ivory. Company 1 Captains Butler , Rlbbcl and Murphy. Company K--CaptainsTosopli W. Paddock , Ed.vard Lawlor , H. F. C. Krummino ana Lewis Lowry. The regimental "little German band" was In charge of Joseph Brown of Omaha and the men who made music to cheer the hearts of the "Sojrer" boys were Francis Brown , "William Achter , Emll IJurmoster , Fred lilmmormnn , Fred Boehm.GustavusEbrrdt , Ben Rcmpll , Fred Rcndolmnu , Augustus Saltzman. E. Wagoner , Will Wagoner ana Andrew Frank. A larco number of volunteers Joined the Curtis Her o cavalry , united with the Fifth lown. Thq following were the original com pany commanders , In the alphabetical order of companies mustered In : Captains M. T , Patrick , John T. Crept , Morris ,1 , Young ana Harlon Balrd. Company A of the Nebraska militia , First brigade , was ofllcered by Captain Porter. Company A of the Second brlgano was In chnrgo of Captain Tommy Stevenson , whllo Captain Iico Urlcs of Pluttsmouth carried the sword for company B of the Scconn. Alvin G. Whlto was In chargu of company C. The balance of the lighting forces of Nebraska consisted of the Nebraska militia , Fiist cavalry jiNebraska cavalry militia of the First recipient ; Pawnee scouts of No. lu-aska volunteers , under Captain Frank North ; Omaha scouts , Nebraska volunteers , under Captain Nash ; Nebraska detachment of artillery nnd Second Nebraska cavalry. Other Jluitlul Array * . The Second Nebraska cavalry was composed - posed ofn Btroug following of Hag defenders. The tloltt and staff consisted of Colonel R. W. Furna , Lieutenant Colonel Sapp , Major Armstrong , Major John W , Pearmun , Major John Tuffe , Surgeon Aurollu * Bowen , Adju tant Henry M. Atkinson. Quartermaster J. K. McCprmlck , and other men who uovor knew a fear. , . Tito original company commanders In respective rank were Captains Ueod , Doull , IJodford , Edwards , Furnas , Laboo , uayuo , Marshall , PatrleK , Allison and Cooper. Xbo rank ad flJo of the Fir it and bccoud regiments , Curtis Horse and nil companies , who enlisted In response to the call for vol unteers , came mostly fr tn Omaha , Platts mouth , Nemalm , Fulls City , Columbus , Paw- nco City , Eldorado , Buchanan , 1'Yomout , Elkhorn. Rook Bluff , Wcopln ? Water , Ne braska City , Brownville , Bellevue , Do Soto , Fontancllo , nnd other towns throughout what was at that tlmo the territory of No- braska. The rccruitlnsr station was nt tno old I lor ml on house , which has since blossomed Into Union Paclllo headquarters nt Ninth and Farnam streets. The first company ro- sponscd from Plattsmouth in May 1301. Llko that eminent past grand master of patriotism , ClncinnaMis , many of them loft their plows to light for their country. They were not graceful at ilrst and spent some tlmo in the awkward stiad ] , but according to nil reports they "pot thero" just the samo. The total number of Nebraskans who rallied around Old Glory n"d went to the front in 1801 , was ! 1,157. The npgivgato reduced to i. three years'standing was 'J,175. 1'ho Ne braska soldiers divided their time Infight ing Indians us well as confederates. The population of Nebraska at that tlmo was BS.8U. A membership in the homo guards of Omaha In these days was one that tested con rave. Iho headquarters of the veterans during the present ro-unton will bo at the Mercer hotel , The Joints nnd muscles are so lubricated by Hood's Sarsapiirilla that all rheumatism and Htlffncs ! } soon disappears. Got only Hood'H , Worlil'a fnir souvenir coins ot 1893 for sulo at Cluiao & Edily'a. 1518 Farimm st. , Oinuliu . TELEPHONE PATENTS. Anybody Cnn Ilrrouftcr Muko mid Soil Ilnlln .Uiivliliipx. At noon yesterday Alexander Graham Bell's patent , No. 180,787 , titled "An Improve ment in Electric Telegraphs , " but which in reality comprises Boll's basic patent for his electric telephone , expired. This patent was covered by eight claims , all of them generic In scope and covering a combination of instrumentalities comprising a diaphragm , a movable armature support ing an electro magnet and suitable adjusting mcchnulsm. By means of these Instrument alities n system of telephony was covered , comprising ; ! series of transmitting and re ceiving instruments united within an elec tric circuit , niul in which the diaphragm of each instrument , when thrown Into vibra- bratlon by the movements of the sur rounding air , would cause a like movement of Iho remaining receiving instrument with in the circuit. This movement of the air at the Initial instrument could , of course , bo caused by tno sound of the human voice or any other sound waves or movements. It is Interesting to note how broadly the device was covered. In the fifth claim , for instance , n magnet , with a coil upon tlio ender or ends thereof , was made the Hole subject of this claim. In the following claim a sounding box was muae the element of the claim , and in the next the employment of a speaking or hearing tube. The telephone , in its simplest form , is now public property , and , of course , can bo made , used and sold by any Individual. Don't Ho 11 3ln\o To the absurd notion that tyrannises many minds , that violent drastic purgatives will cure you of cosltvcuess. In reality they only aggravate your ailment. For this obstinate trouble , as for biliousness and dyspepsia , Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is nn all sufli- clcnt specific. It is an efficient safeguard against malaria , and cures rheumatism , in action of the Kidneys nnd nervousness. SCHOOL BOA10) SUPPLIES. Megenth Company KofudPg to Curry Out a Itlonry IinHlnj ; Contract. The Megcath Stationery company .has given up the contract for furnishing supplies for the public schools. When the contracts ivere awarded , the Megeath company was given the privilege of furnishing the paper , ink , jnucilagc , pointers and teachers' Ink stands'for the current year. The company's bid on paper was consideiably lower than those of other bidders , and it was largely on this account they wcroawardcd the contract. For some time past the company has refused to furnish the paper as required by the secre tary of the Board of Education. The com pany now claims that Its bid on paper was placed nt about half what it was intended to bo through the carelessness of a clerk , and that it cannot carry out the contract wlthoqt losing money. The matter was reported to Iho board at the last meeting , and the allornoy was direcled lo nollfy the stationary company that unless It should Stand by the contract the board would declare it forfeited. The company concluded that the profit on the other articles was not sufficient to warrant it in standing the loss on paper and the con tract was thrown up. Pills that euro alck headache : DoWltt's Little Early Risers. A STRICKEN FAMILY. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tailing It. Ilnynns Itobliod ot H 0011 by Dentil. Silas Sirlckland Haynes , first-born of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Haynes , died yesterday. Manfully the little lad had struggled against the Inevitable. Everything that loving hands and medical skill coula do railed to stay the ravages of diphtheria , with which ho liud been stricken the day before Christ- mas. Although the virulcncy of the disease exhausted Itself in ton days , the dreaded after effects madothemsalves manifest , and for ilvo weeks the anxious watchers at the bedside saw the loved ono grow weaker and weaker untJl'lO : 13 yeslerday morning , when death came to his relief. For tuoro than seven years ' -Slrick" had brlghloned Iho homo of his parents and they Idolized him. In tholr irreparable loss they have the sincere sym pathy of friends. The funeral services will bo conducted this afternoon at a o'clock at the residence , b3'J South Twenty-ninth street , and Intoruiont will bo at Prospect Hill cemetery. o RESULT OF IIELIGIOTJ3 FRENZY. Alary TrtiUumnii'a lieuth CImrsecl to llor Over/ealoimic 9 tn'Itevlviil U'orlt. Mrs. Mary Trulloman dlod at Iho counly hospital yesterday , after an illness of ton days duration. She leaves four children in a dcstituto condition. Some four years ago Mrs. Trutloman was deserted by her husband , and since that time she bas supported Porsolf and family by tak ing In washing. She resided In a little cottage - tago out on Loavcnworth street. A few weeks iipo , when a revival started in a church in thu western part of the city , the lady became a regular attendant. Ono v/nok ago last Sunday niorht , while the mooting was In progress , slio exhibited strange symp toms and was convoyed to her home. Dur ing the night she bncnmo a raving maniac , and the next dav was taken to the hospital , There her condition continued to grow worse until yesterday , whmi death eudcd her sufferings. . o BET THE WILL ASIDE. I'roderlck Sclinoll'n Troporty Mint Gu to llli Natural Heirs nt r.n\v. After having listened to the testimony of a score or mora of witnessus County Jmlgo Baxter has decided that tha will o'f Fred- crick Rchncll wherein ho bequeathed all of his property to a stranger cannot stand , but must bo sot aside , and the lands , lots and money divided equally among the children , with whom tie lived until a few days prior to his death. In passing upon the case Judge Baxter sol the will aside , holding that when the will was executed Frederickijchucll was men tally Incompetent to dispose nf his property. The caso. has been uppoajoil lo the din * trlct court. llemcmtiereil Omiliu I'enjilc. The forolcn will of Margaret II. Wllcox wasUled Ituhoonico of the probate Judge yesterday. The deceased yas a resident of New York City and was ouo of the wealthy women of the metropolis. In her Mill aha remembered Mary and Bessie Grldloy to the extent of 19,000 each and Mary W111U Btophoua to the extent of $5,000. All thrco of these parties are resident * of this city. TIII : MO KM n i tv noons GO. Itofore Inventory Itnrcnlnf. Wo will close our store Wednesday nt 5 p. m. , nnd reopens Thursday nt 2 p. m. , in order to tnko nccoutit of stock. For Wednesday wo offer n lot of spe cial bargains , ends and ends and sur plus stock which wo do not care to In ventory. Thcso bargains are offered at such low prices that they will not last over Wcdnesnay. READ AND BUY. 80 zephyrs for oc. 16o Saxony yarns 7o. 20o Germantown yarns lie. Ilarnl knit toboggans IDc. 75c hand knit hoods , ' 13c. $1.00 silk plush hoods LMo. . Odds of $1.00 kid gloves 55c. Satlno dress stays lOc dozen. Safety phislc dozen. Pins lc p.tpor , hookd and eyes lc. Children's $2.50 union suits for $1.00. Ladles' jet-aoy ribbed satin trimmed vests 'toc. La.die.-j' heavy jersey , ribbed vests , 58c goods , for 123e. Ladles' heavy cashmere vests , slightly soiled , regular $1.2. ' ) goods , for COc. Ladles$1).00 ) union suits $1.CO. A table of odds and ends of children's and misses' ' heavy underwear , worth all the way up to 31.00 , all marked 32c each. Boys' ' wool suits 31.50 each , formerly S.1.00. Boys' $0.00 wool suits down to &J.OO. Boys' ' fine wool waists , $1.00 goods , for COo. On Wednesday wo will close out al our black and colored dress remnants at much bolo'v cost In order not to inven tory them. Pick np a bargain now. Lots of odd pieces of all svool dress goods cheap on Wednesday , including : 25 pieces of fine dress serges and twilled cloths , tlio balance of our $1.00 line , all at COc. Remnants of wash goods cheap ; best prints lie , wortli 7c. 75c figured eiderdown , 50c. $1.50 bed comforts $1.00. $2.00 bed comforts $1.50. $3.00 bed comforts $2.00. Remember Wednesday is bargain day and wo will close out lots ot odds and ends cheap. Wedncseay is the last day you can buy china und glassware at 20 per cent off. Store closed Thursday morning for in ventory. Opcn tt 2 p. m. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. srioiAr ; , LOW HATES To the .M nil Grns , Vm tlio AVabimli R. n. Commencing today and continuing until Fobraary 5 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets to Mobile and Now Orloa.ns at very low rates. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and further information call ut Wabash oilico , 1302 Farnain street , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Ag't. , Omaha , Nob. I'ardoii For interrupting you , but you may pos sibly bo going cast. If so , there are a couple of trains yon should really bear in mind. These are "Northwestern Lino" Nos. C and 2 , leaving union depot daily at 4:05 : and 0:30 : p. in. , respectively , arriving in Chicago at 8:15 : and 0:30 : next morning. City ticket office , No. 1401 Furnam st. Hot Springs Ark , Without Chingo. On and after January 20 the Missouri Pacific railway will run a through sleep ing car from Omaha to Hot Spring3 , Ark. , without change vla Kansas City , Fort Smith and Little Rook , leaving Omaha daily at 10 p. m. For further in formation , rates , etc. , call at depot , 15th and Webster streets , or city ticket of fice , N. E. corner 13th und Farnam. THOMAS F. GODKUEV , J. O. Pnir.LUU'i , P. & T. A. A. G. F. & P. A. A Very Dcilrahlo Ituuto to California Is that formed by the Burlington and allied lines from Denver westward. And a very desirable train for Cali fornia is the Burlington's Denver Lim ited , which leaves Omuhu at 4:50 : p. m. daily. It is vostibuled and gas-lighted , and carries sleeping , dining , chair and smoking cars. The round trip rate to San Francisco , Los Angeles , San Diego , etc. , is only $63.50. City ticket olllcc , 1324 Farnam street- Tnrco Hundred I'liMprroua Towns In Nebraska are located along the line of the Burlington route. Lincoln , Hasting * , Beatrice , Kearney , Grand Island , Nebraska City , Platts- mouth , Columbus , Falls City , Seward and York are some of the most impor tant. And all of them , as well as two hundred and ninety odd Binulloj- places in the state , are best reached from Omaha by the Burlington. City ticket olllce , 1321 Farnain St. . 805.no Ciiliriiriitii and Itetiirn 80 ! > .fiO. The Union Pacific offers to the Cali fornia tourist for the winter of 1S03-1 a rate of $05.50 for the round trip from its Missouri river terminals. Quickest time and best service. The only line running Pullman palace sleepers and diners through from Chicago to San Francisco. For any additional informa tion call on or address E. L , Lomax , general passenger and ticket agent , Omaha , Nob. DIED. HAYNlCS-Hllas Strickland , son of .Tumon It. amIKntloH. lluyncs.at 10:45 : a.m. , Tuesday. January 80 , lout , of diphtheria , need 7 years , 1 month and 16 days. Kunural from the residence at 832 Houtli Twontv-nlntb street at 2 o clock Wcdiussday afternoon , January ill. Interment ut 1'rospcct Hill cemetery. IIHOWv ; l''ranklo II. , son of Mr. H. W. and Ironu ilrowii , xrumUnn of .Mrs. N. 1 , . Drawn , January I ! ' . ! , IbU-t , ugudlil yeum , 10 mouth and & clays. Sale of the Oonnty Head Bonds la Mndo Perfect. CONDITIONS ATTACHED TO THE ISSUE Sale KfTootod tat Good Terms Agntnat County 'i'lij-atcliui Ii nyon Kx- Judge KllcrtAocuioil of Having Cnp- turcil n County Clnlui Ilccordi In adjourned session , hold yesterday , tlio county commissioners closed up tlio con tract with Uudolpb , KloybolU& Co. , thu Cincinnati brokers who bid on and secured the $160,000 or county road Improvement bonds. The buyers of ttio bonds authorized Charles L. Haunders of the Omaha Heal 12s- late and Trust company to sign the contract In their boliulf. Tins was done and then the forfeit , In the nhino of n ccrlllled check for W.OOO , was deposited with the clerk of the board. This contract provides for the deliv ery ot thq hands on or before April 27. Iho conditions under which the bonds were voted nero as follows : Siild boiidi to linur d.ite the iNtilny of July , A. I ) . , IHO'J , und to bui'omo iluo nnd puyablo twenty yoiiM after said 1st day of July , A , I ) . Iti'J'J , and to draw Inturust at the nuout-1',4 pur centner nimiim , payable snml-unmmlly , on tlio 1st day of July and the 1st day of Juntmry of uncli year. both Intoruttimd prin cipal payable at the fiscal ii eney of tliobtnto of Nubruska Inthorlty of Now York ; salt ! bonds to lia sold by HID said county of IhntKluv ut notluks than iholr pur vuluo and nccrueil Intorcst to tlio ( Into of dulivory of the said bonds ; and all of the prowd arising from tlio suloof Kiiiil bonds to bo e.\pundufby ( Iho county cotmnlvlnne.rH of halil county In the purtimne.nt Improvement of tlio nubile roads and highways of bald county , outsldu of the eorporato limits of tlio nfnrosulil cities of Omaha and South Omaha , In the paving or niacadamlzlnc tlm sirnailH : \ \ or nt lerivlMt purniiiiicntly Improving the Hiirfaoo of paid roads ; but no part of tlio pioeouds arising from thosaloof such bonds shall be expended upon the Kradliip any of su"h roads , or the construction or repair of bridges thereon. And shall tin annual tiIn addition to the usual anil all other tuxes lie lovlcd upon the ta.xablo property of Douglas county , Nob. , sumclont to pay the Interest on said bonds as It becomes duo and at the time of levying the annual county tux , comniuuclni : the tenth year prior to tlio matin If.v of said bonds , shall u tu.In addition to all other ta\es , bo levied upon Haul ta.Miblo property of saltl county of Douglas , and continued annually thereafter , from your to year , until thereby a. sinking fund shall have been obtained bulllclcnt to pay said bonds at maturity thereof. Ch'irgo4 Against Dr. Lnn/on. The Central Libor union , throtiRli its pres ident , P. S. Ilorton. asked Hint the hearing on the charges preferred against Dr. Can yon , the county physician , be postponed for .ono week. Tlio matter was referred to the committee on charity. Some time ago the Central Labor union llled its charges , alleging that the doctor had failed and refused to attend charity cases , and that ho 1iad failed to prescribe for some of the county charges. Dr. Lanyon In speaking of the matter said that ho was anxious for an Investigation , as ho would then -bo able to prove that ho had never neglected a county case during the time of his ofllclUl career. Moreover , ho said , the charges wore aimed nt him merely for the purpose of inducing the commis sioners to reject his application for reap- pointmcnt that the position might bo giveu to some of the other applicants. Thp hearing of the testimony on the pro test against the granting of a liquor license to F. T. Hanson , to oparato it saloon tit Tiotz park , out on'the ' military road , was booked for the suasion , but it-was disposed of in short ordor. Hanson asked to bo al lowed to withdraw his application , demand- inga ireturn of tiis money. The request was granted and tnc case dismissed. Kllur's Claim CountyJudgo Baxter filed a communica tion , sta ting- that when J. W. KHcr retired from the office ho took'with him the court claim rcgister'a'county book which showed the condition of all the estates which were in liquidation. Ho wanted to have the board secure the return of the hook. The matter was referred to the committee on court house and Jail , with power to act. The county attorney was added to the com mittee. County Clerk Sackctt was given authority to employ seven men for the period of two months , at $75 each , to work on the 1SD4 tax list. list.Tho The commissioners will hold another meeting this afternoon. In ntdnii Time * People overlooked the importance of perma nently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action ; but now that it Is generally Known that Syrup of Figs will permanently euro habitual constipation , ivoll informed people will not buyother laxa- : ivcs , which act foi' a tlmo , but llnally injure the system. nispeiiMitioii or-Cluirlty. The parish aid committee of the First Congregational church announces that tho.so who apply for assistance -iiust bring recom mendations to establish their worthiness , nnd , if possible , from business men for whom they have worked and who can bo easily reached by telephone. A closer investiga tion than over will bo niado of all cases where help is asked. Yesterday tiio corps of visitors of the committee was largely in creased , ana carriages were going constantly n every direction. Police ofllccrs are affording much assistance - anco to the committee in ascertaining the character of applicants and their informa- , ion is in almost ovcry Instance accurate. The committee desires to express its np- ircciation of the kindness manifested by , ho Continental Clothing companv. the Ne braska Clothing company , the Morse Dry JoocJs company , Thompson & 13oldcii and Mrs. Benson , in liberal contributions of clothing and underwear for distribution among the poor and unfortunate ; to A. D. Morse and Frank Wilcox. company for shoos , nnd to ethers who have been liberal in lonntlons. Donations of seasonable clothing nnd underwear for men , women and ohilercu are irpontly solicited. Mttlo pills forgro.it ills : Uj Witt's Lit Ho 3arly Hisors. Comiuoroliil Club Atr.ilni. The executive committee of tlm Commer cial club mot in regular session yesterday noon. Commissioner Utt road some encour aging advices with relation to prospective 'actories and n largo dry goods house for Omaha. The tr.insmlsslsslppi congress was discussed and it was decided to send delegates - gates thereto. Secretary Drexel 'read eight applications 'or membership , nil of which were favorably acted upon. Frnlght rates then catno in for a share of attention , during which Chair- nan Wollor made n ringing speech for Omaha Interests. It was rumorodion the street yesterday that Count Lublonskl and his associates vould make a definite announcement as to the fate of the proposed boot sugar factory vlthln a few days. " Murrlnijo l.lcmuo. The following marriage licenses were ssued yesterday : I'nmo and nddrflsw Ago. I John Stuiiuil. Onmlm , : i5 I Jl-iry llokadhvOnmlm in I W. .1. McOoy , hllman , Neb 33 j llcsslo Kennedy , Omaha -JO Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia j No Alum. Ussd in Millions of Homes AQ Yqirs tlie Standard Tills Is Roln ? to bo a Sldoboird yo.ir. liun- dretls of persons willbo tempted by the new stylesmi I wotclovn ! Ihnro will bo mnrosldo- ( bourd ehniiRcs In 1S94 limn In any previous twelve months ever known , 1'rlco Is no bar to the now movement. Uathor It Is a contributing factor. Hero Is ono of the now designs that has al ready become very popular. The whole front Is a blaze of ornament. Tito carving Is In full relief , and tno oJd shape of the lurso mirror Is very striking. No detail of convenience Is omitted , The plato closets nro of extr.i height mid fitted with separate locks. Thurearo lojks on nil 'drawers. The shelf arnineomont Is excep tionally peed , and the mirrors nro of heavy French pinto. Wo mount this sideboard on Btccl-buurlng castors. CHAS. SMIVEH1CK & CO. , 12M-12M Douglas Street , Mtllnril Ilotsl HlooTc Is the Great Life Giver. p. refreshes , InvlKorntcsuU cslmusteil organs of the body. It 13 the great vegetable -Utallzcr that dcstrojs the Burma of thnt insidious disease Which IIIM lasted the strength of our jouug men. There are hundreds of young and middle ngcd men whoso ni-r\o Jorco nro declining , whn BUIHT from debilitating dreams nnd tnoio Ills which follows from ex- ccssca and over indulgences In enrly life. CUI'iniiXK will give yon back jour life , lou will bo nc powerfully strong after Its Uko us you nre now purlcntly wcnk. Are you In n tircmntnro"con dition ? cii ; ii > ihxi- : ; win stop thli waste In u fortnight or thrco weeks. Iinpotenoy , Ftcrlllty. meiltnl Incnpncltlis arc qulikly cured nud speedily re moved by thouse of CUI'JUENK. cures Lost Jlan- liood , Loss of Drain Power , Con sumption of thu Drain ( pnrelses ) , Slecplm-mets , l.nok of 1'ouer.dlz. zlness I'lxlnsln thu Hack. Nervous Prostration , Nervous Debility , VnrlcoeeleConstipation nnd111 surely brluu buck the lost power of man. Prostntltls entries off our yoiitiu nml mlilille-HRCil men. UnlarKuil prostate Kliind iluCuo n qtiletliiK yet vowcrful remu- dlnl nKeilt. hneh Is Cl'l'I- DE.VK. UcoCUl'IUKKKntul avoid n ilnngerous operation. Gunrnntcoln wrltlug plvcn I nnd mnnoy returned it per- , miiuenf euro Nnot effected by i six boxes. Gnnrr.ntee sent with mull orders Justtlio the camo. Kl.OO n lx x , < ( boxes for 8S.OO by mall. 0,000 Testimo nials. Scud for free circulars and testimonials. Address all mail orders to DA VOL MEDICINE CO. P. O. Bos 307O , San Francisco , Col Ton SALE HY Goodman Drns Co. . 1110 F.i.mam street , Omaha ; Cam M llroa. . Council llhltTH. Ii QUICKLY AND PEKMANENTLY rurcU of Nertntm Debility , Lost Vitality , Varlcocelc , Atrupliv , i'httlcd Weakness , etc. . by 1JV- 1 AIM , tlio great Hindoo Komrily. Written uiinrunteaorfurp. HotJ Lr Kuhn ft Co. , Cor. 15th .t lioiit-lnssHtK. . And J.A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. MUi < Douglaiii StB. , OMAHA. THE COMPLEXION AND BEAUTY , MME. M. YALE'S Exoolslor Ccmploxion Romocllos Awnnlod the Highest JModals nnd Di plomas from the World's Fair Co- Uimbliin Exposition. Mine. Yale , tlio World-r'aniiKl Coniplnxlun SiK'cl.iliHl. IB thu IIIOHI lioaiitlfulvuin.lii llvlnif. Ilprticaiity lias liewn iMilllvnti'd and her youth jiru- Horrcd tiv tln > imjnf tliimn roniedloi. At 41 Him ( loon nut luoU niuru than IS. PRICE LIST And Mine. Ytilo's Ailrlco FOR M1TH PATCHES , SALLOWNESS , Tlitck , dead Bltliioraiiy nlliop dlneoloratlon I roc- unniH'iid in.v Uoiiiililon | illi'auli , an 1 iuar.inti > u U will ri'tnovu all Bklu liloiiilBln-H nmlclvoa tiorfi-ct , iinliiralfoniiiluxloiiiMinnl In purity and InMiity to ni-hlld'B. I'rlc-d , tr'.Ull per liultln ; il tarts. Il In nilvlH iblc lu IIKO thrcn lioltloH If llui ra ID Is of luiu' Htnnilliiir , altlKin.'li WHO lioljlo IB Hiiniulent In many cahCB' WRINKLES AIIO SKIN FOOD. Kxeolslor S'tln Food will ivmo\o any cuso of wrlnltleB nnd vurj IIMCII of airo. H IIHB bi-i-n tested t > v 111" Kivalt" < t ulii'inlcal rxiicrlH anil pro- mnmcwl niarvidoim. It inik"H : ttabhv HuHli ilriu nu < l tin' oM , \ \ ItlinrtHl Hkln f rosn.cl-istle and youth ful , minium oheeliH ro mil and plump. Ttvu BUe ; jirlco , * 1.3U nml * : i. i ) per Jar. FRECKLES AND LA FHECKLA. It matter * nut It froeHli'H hnvo liei-n from youth to ohl aifti ha Ku'eUla will rt'inovii tlii'inln every vaHo. an clk'lili u itionlhB IIVIT a ipiarter of a inllllon mini , women ami elilldr"n linvii been cured of frecltli.'B and their nltln inadu beaiillfnl. It IH liannleBB nnd wonderful 1'Huo. * 1 IN ) per bolllu. THE HAIR ADD EX3ELSIO I HAIR TQSI J , Ciray hair IH now turned h it-It lo Ila original eolor without dvu for tli llrht tlmo In the hlsturj of Iho world. Jlino. Ynlu'H UxeelHtor HullTonlo IB eon- Hldered thu most adraneed trlmnpli In flieinlHtry It ri'Hlort'HthDinitiiraleolor tojrray hair , eontalim nodyn , and BtopH hair falllin ; In from ' 'I IIOIIIH to one. week. Can Im relied on lo create an nHtnnlHh- Imr urowlh. I'mbald headb It IB marvelous. 1'rlou , tl iiurbuillu ! tlfor3. QUID : TO BEAJTY. Jlnm. Yale will Bend her " ( iiiiilti to Il"nnty , " n ciliKiblu liook. fr.'o. to ladlim H ndltiK H ri'nlH In pom.'iiM HlatniiH lo | i.iv for malllin ; Banie. ( Jlvc'H extrauls from Mine. Yale'H lamoim lecinreu on buantv. and general ndvleo on beauty culture the most advanced branch ol i-liu-alion which iflvett pviiry woman an cqunl c-hancu to brvomo beantlfiil Mnl remain juunt. ' ahMiyn. Send nil mnll oiileri lo Mine. Vale'It her head- quurlerB , Tmnplu of lleauly , 1 III Mali ) M. , C'hl- C jlAH/OUniins Ladles , jon may onlcr your KOOdH by mall or iret tliom fniiuyunrdriuriml If liedoeBiiotlceep th < > ii | Bt-nd Mine. V.ilo hit ua'nu. Hu miiHl bu behind Iho Ilinex. M i-ii e" " M7Y A L KL llvmity unit CO/IIJI/O.V/IHI H/i < C'/ > i//nf , 501 KnrbDcIi Block , 15th aul Dou lai Straits , Oniiin , Ke . Mulli Dili > - , 1 10 .itato . > % , tl.lri - ' , I I. Society ) evotees' will find cur fabrics for Evcninsr Wear " " of uncommon variety and excellence- Correct Style Fresh Fabrics three'reasons why wo Reasonable Prices make so many of them. The price is nov4el Business SuitS - tailored for - $18.60 $22.65 $26,90 an endless variety $4.60 $5.65 $6.90 Hundreds of styles to choose from - scarcely two alike Shoddy has no place in Nicoll's stores. We.Mail 2O7 Mail So. 15th. Samples Karbach Bloclc. DIRECT FROM THE TANK. III B JHotter. . jVo Steam. Ko KiiglHccr. liEST 1'OWEH for Corn and Kccil Mills , Ilallus lluy , Humilng Separators , Cruamurlos , Ac OTTO GASOUNE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. ' to CO II. P. H to 20 II. 1' . nil for Catalogue , Price * , etc. , deccrllilnR work to Iw clonn. CWcatro , 245 Lake St OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS , Omaha , 107 S. 14th St 33d & AValuut StB. , I'HlLAUliLPIIIA , 1'A. Best Shoe sold at the price. @ 5 , $4 & S3. GO Dress Shoe Equal custom work , costing from $6 to $ S. $3. BO Police Shoe , 3 Soles Ucst "Walking Shoe c\cr made. S2.5O and $2 Shoes , Unequalled nt the price. Boys' $2 & $1.75 School Shoes , Arc the licit for Sen Ice. Ladies' $3 , $2.5O , $2 , $1.75 Host Diiiicolii , SljlUIi , VcriVrl and Survlcciililu. lli'st In tint world. All Style * . JiiRlfit upon hat 1 nt ; W. 1 , . DuiiRliiH HIioeH. NIIIIIO mill prim Htnmprd on but- toui. IV , I , . UOUCiLAH , ISrockloii , .lluss. Ignatz Nowmnn , 420 S. 13th. Ellas Svonson , 1519 N. 24th. A. W. Bowman Go , , 117 N. 16th. C. J. Carlson. 1218 N. 24th. W. W. Flshor , 2925 Loavonworlh. F. A. Crossy , So. Omnhn. THU ALOK & I'UNI-'OLD CO. arc now lojufoil at 1408 Farnain St. , opposite I'axton Hotel. Prescrip tion Druggists , Surgical Instru ments , Optical Goods , Mathemati cal Instruments , Physicians' anil Hospital Supplies , Uuhber Gooils. Large slock. Low prices. THU A LOU & PUNFOLD CO. SPEGISL9ST I'rcnlili'iil ol I'misiKiiUlim free , IH niimirpiHtud In thu treat ment of all Ohfonio , Prlvnto ntitl Norv UK linnaNOK. vrrllu tu orc'iimiiH perxnnnlly THKATMKNT IIV MAIL. > N' iiimi'inni ' BEAiUlnHHttliii Hinnip , for pir. &BBM'tfTOVl ' &BBM'tfTOVlBIRNEY'S BIRNEY'S GaiarrhPov dor ! lt llevr Catarrh nnd ColJ la the Itonil Instantly by ona bui'l'cntlou Cures Hond Holees & fJEAFNESS. r > ] | ( > I.at Uaioulft Tfnit , nttkg * . 1'r nltrraliui'iitaiiuiuplafrea Otlil by drucubu , COo. , For Successful Photos of BABIES HIGH-CLASS PIHTOSRIPHY. 313,315,3178) ) , 13tl 31 , OfllU Tnko Elevator. Between F.irmuii : md ILirnoy. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. U. S. Depository , Omaha , NJ'J , CAPITAL. ! ( ) [ > .00' ) OITcoM nn1 D'ructoriIlcnrv ' W. Y.ltoi. prill- dent , K.O. Ounliliif , vie * ! proilucmt , 0. H. M.v.irlu , W. V. Mo.'Htv Jolin S. Uollliu , J. . > iL t'atrui Lowls H. lU'od , c.itlilur . TES IRON BA.WK. BAILEY , LEA-PINS DENTIST A FULL SEI ON RUBBER Tcotlioxtrnotod onltitosily In mornin ; . Ni\V : TKKCII SA'MB ' I\V. ) 1'ntnlcnt I'Ul lit jf .Vo \ ' l'r < iou < 4. Ih'lilL-0 nml Crown vmrlc , fluoit nntl belt . lowest nrlcut. All wori wiirr uitod. Paxton Qllt. , IGth and Ftirnnin St9. on KltliSt. 'ruluiiliiino Or tlm Miinor Ilnblt l > < lll rly < 'urcil It ) JKliuliiUlrrliii ; Itc. lluluc * ' Jul < lcu Npri'lllr. It a > n bo clvon la n oup ol cotfca or tea , or In fuod. wlihout the know leda of mo i tlent. n 1,9 baolulolr barmleni , and will olTimt u permanent anil iptcuy ouio. whether Iho pallont l > a moderate ilrliikcror an alooholla wreck. II liai boon given In l.'iuumu J plontoi.iLna Inovorrlnjlaaoi'tt porfrotcMiro hufol. lowed , II Natrrrl'ulU. TlioiyHoiaonoelniiire uieil wltn the Bpooltlo.lt bccouioi uu utter luiuorftlbilltr for the liquor appetite looilil. ' Uin'ltKS " 'f1'1 "i- ? ' " . Cl rl n.ll , O. atl-meo book or p > rllouliri fjoo. To b liad u ! ICulm&Oa , DruuslsH. l.ltli nml Uouslut tn , UtiiuUu , Nob. I'mpnaiM lur KUictrln riro Aliirin. lll.Ain. Noli. , Jnn , ' _ ' ! , lH04.-Hcnk' ( | bids will ho rucolvuit at tlio oilico of Ilio i-lly flnrk lu Illtilr , Nob. , it | > to iiuoa of Tiiosilny , Keli ! > IBO-I , fui tliucoiistruolloii of o uyhtiiiu of elec tric tire iiliirin , I'onslslliiK of 4 nliinn Inxt-i , utiujii cadi unnl , unit I'J In. Kent ; nt iuiitrkt : > t stutlon , inn ! onu niinuiiclator t lira eimlnu i house , \\ttli tiucek'iiry nttncliinuiiU , waiitvd on No. 0 ami No. 14 coppoi' , coppured . stool and Knlvuiibc'd jtonl wlttw. Thu wliolu system to bo lu coinpliito worliltiK order nint wurriiiituil , Nu polui tiuviU'd , Iilno ruus uu I'lcclrlollht ' nml tok'plioiiij | x > lu , Apiiotl | niiito leiiiuliflf Una 'J inllca. Ulghl ii'icrvt to rolcct any or nil b'di. JJOUTlto U. 11. UAUUIQAN , Oily ( 'lurk.