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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : mifURSDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1SO < 1. BOSTON STORE SHOE SALE Tomorrow "We Commence thd Great BLoi Bale Jast as Wo Promised. ALL FINE SHOES TOMORROW Tomorrow We Itegln vrlth the Flncit Orndci Bint lilc'icut ' gnnlltles of Men' * and I.nillrV Shoe * In Hnntl-Tiirn mid Kent Welt * . FltOM THE GREAT WHOLESALE STOCK In order to better prepare you for this she ealo wo ( Boston Store ) have decided to placi different lines of shoes on ealo for the firs (3) ( ) three days , so that the store may no be too crowded on this the first day of thi tale. Tomorrow ( Thursday ) we place on sale al the ladles' and men's extreme tine ohoes am L clippers. t On Friday we will place on sale the nex i ? grade. And on Saturday the entire stock of every thing In this entire jobbing stock of shoe : will be at your mercy. TOMOUUOW WE PLACE ON SALE On our main floor All the ladles' Imported and vicl kid but ton and lace shoes , In hand turn and fin welt , In razor toes , plccadllly toes , opera toes narrow square toe , Columbia toes , Phlladel phla toes , all with best enameled calf tips In all the latest styles of vamp , which sel everywhere at from $5.00 to ? 0.00 a pair , a the uniform prlco of $2.03. This Includes th new white silk stitched button shoes am ladles carriage boots. At $2.98 wo will also place on sale ALL THE MEN'S $5.09 AND $0.00 SHOES In fine French calf , In all the new styles of narrow square Yale , Philadelphia , razor toe , plcadllly am opera toe , as well as the "comfort style , " al worth from $5.00 to $6.00 , go at $2.'J8. Till : price Includes men's congress cork solo shoei IN THE BASEMENT. Wo place on sale on regular bargain coun tcrs In the basement shoe department 1.000 pairs MEN'S SHOES , worth fron $3.00 to $5.00 , all different styles and nearl ; all sizes , at the uniform price of $1,60 a pair Also about 1,000 pairs ladles' shoes , li turns and welts , worth from $3.00 to $5.00 all go In one lot at $1.50 a pair. These an all In the basement. The Importance of this sale and the bar gains In It Cannot bs overestimated. Wo wish to make this shoe sale the mos memorable of any wo ever undertook and an very particular to have the facts even stll better than our advertisement promises. Wo Intend these shoe bargains to bo si great that every customer will speak am Advertise the sale for us ot their own accord Como tomorrow to BOSTON STORE. N. W. cor. IClh and Douglas. 3TAVOKS THE OLD SOLDIERS. iClmrtcr Itovlsluu Ciiininlttoo Wants Them ( liven Jol by tlin City U lion I'o lhtc. The charter amendment committee spent las evening In gathering up the fag ends ot tin business which has been transacted since It ! appointment. The most Important change ; which were contemplated had been previously determined and are In the hands of the citj attorney to be put Into proper tshapa to go be fora the legislature. City Engineer Hos > e\vater called the atten lion of the committee to the. fact that a fe\\ Interested parties had concocted a bill inak Ing the office ot plumbing Inspector an In lepenjcnt department of the city government He denounced this measure as a scheme ti avoid the stringent regulations which hai been adopted by the city to prevent plumben from putting Inferior work'under ground While the bill purported to be designed as i measure" of public safety It was In fact In tended to make It possible for unscrupulou contractors to increase their profits at th ! expensa of the public. Mr. Overall resurrected the matter of pay Ing for repavlng woojen block streets nut o the general fund , which was prevlotislj burled by the committee. His suggostiol was not met with favor and died a uatura death. A prolonged discussion followed the repor of the subcommittee on the request of mem hers of the Grand Army that veterans bi given the preference In employment by tin park commissioners. "Mr. Wlnspear'prescnlet a minority report In which he recommomlei that section 108 of the charter be amcndei to provide that all ex-soldiers of the Unitec States volunteer service should bo givei the preference , provided that they were com petcnt and able , The majority report was signed by Wymai and Tukey and stated In substance that thej wore willing to endorse the minority repor provided It be so airtendcd. as to extend It : operation to all departments of the city gov ernment. Mr. TuKcy remarked that tin majority of the committee did not wish to hi considered lacking In patriotism , but they be llcvcd that there wcro a good many position : connected with the city government whlcl wore better adapted for the old soldiers thai those In the gift of the park commission The veterans could be utilized as janitors o ; In running elevators lo good purpose , and It Ills opinion the provision should bo ex tended so as to IncluJe these provls'ons. Mr. Wlnspcar spoke at tome length It behalf of his side of the report. He dwel on the service which the veterans had ren dercd during their lighting days und dcclarec that the least that could be done In recognl tlon was to grant their request In this In ttanci Mr. Lochner , who was present In the In tcrest of the Grand Army posts , was ashet by Mr. Tukey whether ho contended that tin men who had been competent and faithfu in the employ of the park commission fo years should bo discharged In case veteran : applied for their positions. He lepllod1 li the affirmative and added that In the past tin few old soldiers who had ! bsen employed liai be n compelled to work out In the sun whll other men stood In the shade and sprlnklei the grass. Colonel Chase spoke In favor of the mlnorlt' report , and after some further debate th' majority report was adopted and referred ti the city attorney to prepare the prope amendment. A motion was alto passed re questing the city attorney to bring In al the amendments In their proper shape a noon as possible. The committee ailjournei until next Wednesday night. PAYING THE ELECTION BILLS Judges and Clcrkt of Klecllou Can No\ Draw Their Salaried. The city council met yesterday to pas the appropriation ordinance for election ex penscs. The entire coit of the city clectlo was something less than JG.OOO , of whlc $3,31)0 ) was for salaries of registrars ; $1,12 for Judges ; $453 for clerks and $330 for specie police. In addition to these Items there wa tome expense for repairing booths , canvassln the returns , etc. The ordinance was passed and the clerks In the comptroller's offlc have prepared the warrants for deliver ) and all creditors of the city on account c election can obtain their warrants Thursdaj The Board of Education has made arrange merits to pay Ita share of the salaries c judges and clerks on the same day. There are one or two Individuals who hay made a good prollt In cashing certificates c the election officials In advance. They chars CO cents premium , and a good many of th officials prefer to pay that amount rathe than to wait until their wairants are read ] One enterprising Individual was clrculatln among the booths on the night of clectlo dispensing his cards , on which was his nani and address , with the Information that li wcuU cash all certificates at a discount ( CO cents from their face value. The city comptroller Is advertising for blO for furnishing nearly all kinds of suppll < except coal for the city during the comln Jcar. The Items Include lumber , Ice , sew < jlpo and cement , hay and feed for the fli and police departments , and all sorts ot blan abstracts , contracts and other 4rtlcles i stationery required In the " various cli offices. The lumber specifications will be the san ai those ot last year , and the printing epec flcatlons are being prepared under the dlrci tlon ot Chairman Burkley ot the commltti on printing. Oregon Kidney T u curei all kidney -Ji bit * . Trial tlze , 29 cent * . All druggUU. IIAYDKN Slioe Bale Tomorrow Will Ho Ono of the Urontett on fine Blioe * . Ladles' fine dongola patent tip $3.00 shoes $1.93. Ladles' fine cloth top patent tip $3.00 shoes $1.98. Ladles' fine dongola pic tip welt $3.50 shoes $2.48. Ladles' fine dongola square tip welt $3.5 < shoes , $2.48. Ladles' fine Ludlow make square tip $3.51 shoes , $2.48. Everybody knows how well the Ludlov line alioes fit and wear. Wo sell them a $2,48 tomorrow. Ladles' Brooks Bros * . Rochester make $5.01 liand sewed shoes , $3.75 tomorrow , E to I : widths. We have more compliments on the wca : and style of Brooks Bros' , shoes than al others. Come tomorrow and get a pair a $3.75. KEEP YOUR FEET WAIUI. Ladles' felt T5c house slippers , GOc. Old ladles' fine $2.50 felt shoes , $1.75. Men's fine $3.50 hand welt calf shoes , $2.40 Boys' fine $2.00 calf lace shoes , $1.48. Children's fine 75c patent tip shoes , r 0c. HAYDEN BUDS. soru UY THI : ruisT NATIONAL HANK , Tlio Kntlrn Il.tnkrnpt Stock of the Omahii \Vhnlcsnlo Dry ( loodit und Notion llon r. The entire bankrupt stock of th cOmah : wholesale dry goods and notion house. SOLD TO BOSTON STOKE , OMAHA. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY. Tills well known Omaha wholesale stocV consisting of Silks and eating , All kinds of ribbons , Fine velvets and plushes , ' Imported laces , embroideries , Gloves and mitts , Handkerchiefs , Chiffons , nettings. Veilings , silk crepes , etc. , etc. Was sold to Boston Store by the Flrsl National bank ot Omaha at exactly one-thin of Its appraised value. This Immense stock runs up Into the tern of thousands of dollars , and Its sale wll cause a sensation from one end of the stat ( to the other. This sale begins Saturday , , November 24th. \Yalt for It at BOSTON STOKE , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. Opium habit and alcoholism treated. Year : of experience. H. W. Hjde , M. D. , 407 Paxton - ton block , Omaha , Neb. Read Fidelity's real estate ad. * Our Ituly. Time was when the "glorious climate 01 California" dll not attract tourists , But yeai after year the tldo of travel sets In strongei nnd stronger every fall and winter toward Hits favored region. There Is no climate llk < It on this continent for a winter resort , ant the usual fine service of the Union Pacific system has this season been brought to u degree of perfection which leaves nothing tc be desired. For further Information call on your near' est ticket agent or address H. P. DEUEL , City ticket agent. 1302 Farnam St. . Omaha , Neb. IIAKVKST KXCUKSIONS SOUTH. Via the Wnlmxh 1 : . K. On November 20 , December 4 and 18 : he Wabash will sell tickets at one fare with $2 added. For tickets or a copy ol the Homeseekers' Guide call at Wabash of fice , 1502 Farnam street , or write. Q. N. CLAYTON. N. W. P. Agt. , Omaha. Now Oinalm Limited Train. On and after SunJay , November 4 , , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul "electric lighted limited" will leave Omaha at 6 p. in. , arriving In Chicago at 3 a. in. Remember thl : train carries diners a la carte. * C. S. CARRIER , Ticket Agent , t 1501 Farnam St. FROM SOUTH OMAHA. Christian KiiilcaTarrr * Kntorlnln nt ni "Owl" Socl.il-Othrr Single City NOT * . 'The owl social given Tuesday evening at th ( dome of Mr. und Mrs. C. L. Mullen proved' ' a happy success. The prize for the best pcncl picture of. an owl was given to Miss Hattli Woods. C. M. Rich carried off secom prize and Miss Lizzie Wells third. For tin liest original perm Dr. J. U. Crouthers was llrst , J. C. Carley ( second and Fred Muller third. The contesting sides In the potatc catch wcro marshaled by Mrs. Carl Smltl and Harvey Presser , ami did excellent work Mr. Piosscr's tide was victorious. Mis ; Cora Goodman and Miss Mabsl Rich sang i duet , followed by a juvenile quartet , con- slstlng of Herbert Wells , Mamie Netzsinger Amlo Bui da and Miss Hlce , closing with ar owl song by Miss Mullen. Mr. ChrlstU Condon and Mrs. E. J. Seykora rendered some pretty Instrumental music upon tin piano. A delightful lunch , at which Mis : Cora Gosney and Minnie Sage poured coffei and , Marlon Thompson and Miss Mullen pervec sweet meats In the form of a baked owl with the usual side dishes , was spread More music and song closed one of the mos : enjoyable socials given by the Undeavoren In South Omaha this season. Vicious Hog Killed. According to a report made to the police Joseph Holleb owned a dog that was vicious Mr. Olson reported that the canine had blttei him twice and his daughter once. Olsor lives at Eighteenth and P streets and wai compelled to pass Holleb's house on his waj homo from work. Chief Brcnnan settlet the * hol8 controversy by killing the dog Jingle City ( iosslp. Dr. McCrann has announced the followlni births : William Curtis , Twenty-fourth am JI streets , a girl ; Thomas Mange'h , Twenty fifth nnd N streets , a boy ; John McNulty Twentieth , and lioyd streets , a girl. There will be n parlor meeting and recep tlon of the Women's Christian Tcmperanc * union at the home of Mrs. M. A. Truman 820 North Twenty-third street , Friday even Ing , November 23. All members and friend are Invited , Mrs. Josephine Burke wishes , through Th Bee , to return heartfelt thanks to Mrs. Nlch ols , Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Murphy , neigh bors who were so kind to her during he late troubles , Within a week Mrs. Burke los two bright little children , both dying fror scarlet fever. The members of the Young Men's 'nstl ' tuto are Introducing some fresh energy Int their society. For a few months Interest I the society became very ! ax. In a sermoi a short time aco"Father McDevItt gave th young men some strong advloo and urge them to put a little more activity and vln Into their meMlngs , The hint was evident ! well received , for the meeting held In th club room Tuesday night Is Bald to have bee : one of the best and most largely attended o any since the Institute was organized. Th members arc nil well known young buslncs men and the boclety has elegant apartment In the Plvonka block at Tnenty-slxth and ! streets. Buy It and try It If you want a dellclou wlno with a beautiful boquet Cook's Extr Dry Champagne. Mct'liiro wllli llio ( June. Miles Nelson , a western cattle man wli as In the city Tuetday , has recently re turned from the Oklahoma territory. H says that United States marshals are pusl : Ing the Cook gangof outlaws and expect t have a battle with them soon. It Is cat that this gang has secret headquarters I St. Louis and receives assistance froi friends there. It is also alleged that Charlc McC.lure. the leader of the gang that trio to rob the Missouri Pacific trains near thl city last summer , and who was capturci tried , sentenced to seventeen years In tli Lincoln state penitentiary , escaping a r.iont later. Is with the gang and ls one of tl : boldest of the cutthroats. " There a.e. peojil In this vicinity who would breathe easier they learned ot McClure's death , for attc being sentenced he swore to kill his pa Ilcnnlngton , who gave > him away , and threa ened the life of one of the railway official When he was being taken to prison he n marked that he would not stay there Ion ami when ho got out he would go down Ini the Indian territory , where the officers coul never take him alive. Orecon Kldnty Tea cures nervoui head acbc * . Trial tlze , 25 cents. All MYDEN BROTHERS , Thursday Will Be Dress Goods , Silks oni Oloak Day , READ BARGAINS ADVERTISED ON 5TH PAG ! Now Holiday Jcwclrj Opera Glaifea V rj Chcnp-MUoil Nuts Asnln 7 l-3o Special Inducement * All Over the btnro. ' MlLLlNEnv DEPAIITMENT , Wo have a lot of trimmed hats at D5c $1.25 , Jl.50 and { 1.08 , made up neatly o beat materials , that you cannot purchase li a millinery store for double our price. LADIES' HATS , $2.38. Stylishly and tastefully trimmed of tin very best materials , as good a hat as yoi ever saw before for J5.00 , our price ? 2.9S. CIULDflKN'S UONNBTS. A new line of surah tlllc , molro silk , elder down and velvet caps and bonnets at 25c 3Dc , 4Gc upwards just received , ISC DUESS GOODS. These brocades , cashmeres , cplngllnes , etc. at 15c , 18c and 25c. Goods are double ' . \ldth test colors , and before the auction sale of thi Arlington mills they retailed for 25c , 35c am 40c ; now they are so clieapyou.cari use then for house wrappers. BOYS' STOCKINGS , 190. All sizes , G to Sli-lnch boys' heavy doubh luieo fast black stockings that \\e wrtrrnn io wear ; they sell all over town for 3Cc , oui pries IDc. ' , WOMEN'S XJNDEUVESTS , 25C. These are regular COo qualities , and tin jersey undervests , 15c , have never been soli less than 25c. Sheet music very cheap. HAYDEN BROS. To the Pacific Coast mill All Wotte ru I'olnti Via the Union Pacific , the World's Plctor lal line. Head the time. To San Fran Cisco from Omaha , G7' hours ; from Kansai City , 72 % hours. To Portland from Omaha G5 % hours ; from Kansas City , 71 hours First-class through Pullman cars. Dlnlnf car service unsurpassed. Free chair cars Upholstered Pullman Colonist sleepers dall ; between Chicago , Council Bluffs , Omaha am San Francisco , via C. & N. W. and Unlor Pacific system without change , conncctlnf i t Cheyenne with similar cars for Port land ; also dally between Kansas City am Portland , connecting at Cheyenne wltl similar cars for San Francisco. Corresponding time and service to Colorado rado , Utah , Wyoming , Idaho and Montan : points. For further Information call on your near est ticket agent or address H. P. DEUEL. C. T. A. U. P. System. 1302 Farnam Street , Omaha. SETTLING OLD CLAIMS. Million * of Dollars Ankect for on Account ol Indian Depredations. Assistant Attorney General Charles B. ilowry and his assistant , Judge S.V. . DC Witt , of Washington , D. C. , are at the Paxton - ton , where they have been Investigating claims against the government for Indian depredations committed In this section ol the country years ago. These gentlemen eprcsont the legal department of the United States , and for the past several weeks Imvt been Investigating claims against the gov ernment In different portions of the country , n pursuance of the provisions of a law whlcli went Into effect In August. There arc aboul 11,000 of these claims now In various stages of litigation , aggregating $00,000,000. Ir many Instances judgments have been ren dered against the government by ( stipulation and Messrs. Howry and DeWItt are now nvestlgatlng the- evidence In these judgments In order to correct and perfect the records , The claims of this nature from Nebraska citi zens amount to about $39,000 , among which are [ hose of Coe , Carter & Co. and Henry T , Clarke. These depredations were com mitted by the northwestern Sioux In the winter of 1SCS-CC , during wh'ch this tribe caused an uprising against the settlers anil ranchers on the then western frontier. Thej stampeded the herds of horses , mules and cattle of the claimants , killed herdsmen , burned the hay and sheds of the ploneen and committed many other lawless acts thai are wall remembered by the early settlers of Nebraska. It was during this uprising lliat the bloody massacre at Fort Fettermar look place and an attack was made on Forl Phil Kearney , but resulted In the repulsln ; of the red-skinned , murderous maraudeia , The government troops rucceeded In subduing and defeating the Indians , and the settlers demanded Indemnity from the United States government for the damage done by Its [ irotegcs. Since then there has been con tinual litigation , but now these claims bid fair to be settled , arn > representatives of tin government completed their work last night and will return to Washington with theh reports today. General Howry has charge of this department - ment and is assistant to General Olncy , He Is a Mlsslsslpplan and Is a most genial gentle- man. Judge DeWItt Is from New Jersey and during the past year he has been In/ vestlgatlng these claims in behalf of tin government. Both gentlemen have vlsltec the west on previous occasions and are mucl pleased with the remarkable development am enterprlsa shown In thla part of the country and especially of Omaha and Nebraska. Murrlago l.lccmci. Marriage licenses were isssued by thi county judge yesterday as follows ; Name and Address. Age Mary 13. Itclter , Omaha l Jacob II. Hoick , Omaha 2 Mary Thorton , Omaha 2 Conrad Wagner , Omaha 3 Annln J. Carey , Omaha 2 D. W. Counsmun , Omahu 2 Mary Swanson , Omaha 2 Miles Wilson , Omaha 2 Coughs and colds. Those who are sufferini from coughs , colds , sore throat , etc , shouli try Brown's Bronchial Troches. " Sold enl , In boxes. Droxcl Ciin Have the Ciuiu. The county attorney has-1glveh on oplnloi on the application of Sheriff Drexel for tw shotguns for the sheriff's office or the jail , t b ? used In the protection of the property o the county or In such cases as the sherll may deem necessary. The opinion Is tha the expenditure would be perfectly legal an that the county and the commissioner would not be held responsible for the result of any poor shooting on the part of the she : Iff or hU forces. On this report Commla sloiier Jenkins will recommend , at the me t Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder , " M Ammonia , Alum or ny other adult/- " * -JO YEARS THB STANDARD , Ing on Saturday , that , the Artillery rcqueate * by the sheriff bo { purchased , KKIUU.VAM. xu it A a it A r/i s. J. C. Teller cf D nr r Is at the Mlllard. O. Storm , SheldaniiJa. , | g at the Paxton. W. P. McCrcaryioJ Hastings Is at th Mlllard. George B. Dart. Lexington , Is at th Dellone , C. W. N'orthrup , . Colfax , Ind. , Is nt th Dellone. J. V. Swltrcr aiuli wife of Falrhury ar Paxton guests. Rome Miller oPNorfolk registered at th Mlllard last evening. ) ' T. J. BrownfleM-W' Grand Island Is regts tcrcd at the Paxton. W. It. Truesdell and wife of North Platt are at the Merchants , T. S. Steele and E. 3. White , Casper Wyo. , ore at the Merchants. D. W. Parmeleo and wife of Ilosebui Agency ore guests at the Mlllard. II. W. Shane and William Allen of Ho Springs , S. D. , are at the Paxton. Mr * . George B. Tzichuck and Max Sclnnld returned yesterday from a visit lo friends It Denver. Herman Henfrew , the Hastings grain bro ker and capitalist , Is In the city , stopping a tha Paxton. M. C. Ebcrson. F. S. Whit * and W. M Seelcy , all nt Exeter , Neb. , were guests o the Mlllard yesterday. Mrs. A. Ji Webb , wife of the ex-clerk o the police court , Is lying dangerously 111 a her home , Twenty-fourth ami Bristol streets Manager W. J. Burgess of the Fltteentl Street theater and his wife loft Tusda ; for Kansas City , where they will spend i couple of days with friends. Joseph Lamnstcrs of Tecumseh Is In th city and stopping at the Mlllard. Mr. La masters Is one of Nebraska's oldest citizens having lived on the plains within the pros cut boundaries of the state for many year before the city of Omaha was thought of. Registered at the Mercer : Dr. O. II , Nca ! Falls City ; Dr. C. F. Mennlngcr , Topeka Miss Pearl Chrlsman , Auburn ; E. G. Marsh Mount Pleasant ; W. A. Humphrey , Plaits mouth ; Dr. D. A. Foote , city ; Dr. L. J Qulnby , - > ty ; Dr. J. E. Mann and wife , city Dr. Sumner Davis , city ; Dr. A. A. Scagrove Silver City , la , ; A. II. Dorrls , Lincoln Benjamin Bailey , Lincoln ; J. P. Murphy Ogden ; Dr. D. Crowcll , Fremont ; Dr. D. G Sprague , city ; Dr. F. II. Hudson , Kansa : City ; H. A. Barber , Lincoln ; Dr. 0. S. Wood city ; Mrs. F L. Shepard , Jackson , Mich Medora Wcstbrook , Detroit ; J. T. Mclluer Kansas City ; W. C. Massey , Geneva , Neb. Ira Mallory , Grand Island ; Dr. H. W. Me Council , city ; Dr. H. P. Holmes , city ; Dr U. A. Smith , city ; br. J. II. Mackay , Madl son , Neb ; Dr , W. A. Kitchen , Newmarket la. ; Dr. S. Stead , Essex , la. ; Dr. Georgi H. Parcel ! , city , S. H. Mumaugh , Portland Dr. E. L. Alexander , city ; Miss Slon Dalcombe , city ; J. J. Gibson am wife , city ; A. Shetland , city ; SIIsi Bass , Leavenuorth ; Dr. Montgomery am wife , Council Bluffs ; Dr. C. O. Sprague ant wife , city ; T. E. Allyn , Chicago ; W. N Dekker , city ; J. W. Strohm , Carroll , la. V. C. Shlckley , Geneva. itt the Hotel * . At the Merchants William Fan Is , O'Neill E. C. McDowell , Falrbury. At the Arcade K. D. Murphy , Bradh Island ; n. J , Burn ell. Burwell ; C. n. HefT man , H. live , John Kuclon , H. Hyne , Gor don ; T. S. Heck , Long Pine ; G. F. Sawyer , Western. j.vc.ti , There are 110 Inmates at the county pool farm , an Increase of twenty over lasl month's record. Judge Berka met ' , with an accident while out driving Tuesday afternoon and is now nursing a big brulte on his chin. Sneak thieves entered. F. L , Lawrence's residence , 1709 Dodgeotrect , Tuesday even ing and etolo a couple or overcoats. Yesterday Special Officer Dan Davis arrested Harry Ling on suspicion , , Lang Is wanted In Des Molnes. for burglary , . When searched some of th.o stolen property was found on his person. The county commissioners are taking turns staying at the county supply house , In order to Investigate applications for relief. It Is alleged that some residents of Sheeley have been receiving assistance , and that they have money deposited In the banks. By special request of the. family Coroner Maul will not hold an Inquest upon the re mains of Andrew Back. All of the evidence goes to show that he , committed suicide , and the coroner , after Investigating the case thoroughly , decided to accede to the request of the family. The new milk ordinance which was In troduced at the council meeting Tuesday night Is not loaded. H Is simply an amendment to the old ordinance by which all milk ped dlers are required to have the Inspector's placard posted In a conspicuous place on each of their vehicle ! , The postofllco department Is replacing 150 of the old mall boxes throuchout the. city with boxes of modern style. There are 2G7 boxes In the city , but only 150 new ones will bo put In this winter. The old ones are being repaired and painted , and will be sent out for service In the country districts. Police OHlcers Sullivan and Kissane left yesterday for Sidney , la. , where they go to testify against James West , alias "Mexico Jim , " who Is on trial for burglary. About the 1st of September these officers ar rested West In this City , and he was token back to Iowa. When searched West had Borne of the stolen property In his possession , There are fifty men at work on the Dodgt street paving under the direction of th ( county commissioners , cleaning the pavemenl and opening the gutters along the line of tlu new road Tcday these men , who have had one week's work , will be called off and i new force given an opportunity to work foi six days , the pay to bo In the form of sup piles from the county store. The ladles of Druid Hill have organize ! themselves Into a relief association and an dolne much to help the needy families li that vicinity. A few days ego one of tin teachers reported a family consisting of : mother and seven children In destitute clr cumstanccs. These ladles responded am soon made , the woman and her little onei comfortable by furnishing food and clothing This Is but one Instance of the good worl which they have accomplished. IHKlt. BACK Andrew M , , November 20 , 1831 , ngec 35 years. Funeral at 1 o'clock Thursdaj afternoon , November 22d , 1891 , from his lati icsldence. Fifth and Bancroft streets , U Sprlnewell cemetery. COMMIT TUIS TO MEBlOItY LATEST STXLKaLOVKSX FJRICEB ClOAKS.SUiTS.FURI ! . . . Cor. 16th andf-arnunSts , , i-Axrox BLOCK. W Mild IM > mnrrplom Frpnrlil lttm ir CALTHOB frrr. mid { leant cuartnleo Hint ( , Vs will F ' \ lcor. 1'ie ft anjfav i/satltJitJ. AlJnM.VQN MOHL CO. , ltui A ( BU , ( lAtliBill , Oht * . I BAD BLOOD VIJ"1C fiTTWC1 I'l'tiiloi'U , .s rondir/ | . ( WJt IsUJtClfcl TtrHur kri'Hll.li * K > ou don't twlltve we ran euro > our cast .unie to our office and tie ulml we cun do fo ) ou. We sr tlia cnly ipcclalUtg irho will taki > our rate en rmall utekly paymenti and lui tilth all mrdlclnrs tree. Consultation free. Car icipandinco solicited. Cure cuaruntceil In CO ti > 0 ! > , ORIce optn \Vednrnday and Baturila : rrinngs. : from 7 to I. ortlre hour * JJO a m. ti 1.30 p. in. DINHMUOIl HUMUUV OU. . Ituom Sit , New York Life Building , Omaha UN Uaienlo Temple , Cblcago. WHY THE JAPANESE WIN , The Donuty of Having : Plenty of Force Where it is Noodod. I.ft us consider nhat we mean by taking cold. China Is ten times more populous tlmn Japan , but the Japs have brutcii their nelBhboM In bnttlp after buttlo. What tins tlmt to < lo v.lth tnklnff cola ? Merely this : the Jnpnnese tminnpo to I > P utroncrr than the enemy at thp points of nctunl contact. That In guneralBlilp. Oolil nlr strikes th > ekln , conlrnctH the blood vessels , niul dilves the blood to the Interior , where the ortrnns nro canuvatct' anil i ) < > rhiiD Inllnmed. It In not onouRli to tune xoinethlnir lo "stop that caiiKli. ' All the forces of the body must ho ronsct to expel the Invader , nnd'the earlier In tnc campnlRn this Is done , the more complete will be the victory. In other words , the bi'ftweapon nRtilnst a cold Is u ( stimulant , of which Duffy's 1'uto Alnlt wlilxky 19 the best example In the tnuikut , Its effect on the blood It to dlstMbyte It uhere It liclonm and to keel the cliculatlon brink and notmul. It In 11 fine appetizer , und K.H ! Bttonjf and wel come suppott to a system rim down b > work or worry , perhaps by n , comblnutlon of both > Attention \ < s directed to the fact that Duffy's Malt ( A a medicinal preparation the purity of which temovcs It far fiom common whlsUy , and enables It to lvc bcncllt nheie oidlnary whiskies would be valueless. A cough IB only a sign of a cold. To quiet It temporarily does not drive the enemy from the body. The conquest of u fplo , Is n simple matter when one uses Duffy's Pure Jlalt Whisky. Tit Is extra.- ordinary He- Javenator Is iho most Son- wonderful satIonsNerv- Discovery of oustfrltching the age. It of the eyes and other been gas en- rtorsedbytlio JcadluB scion- Strengthens , tlllo mon of in vl cerates Kuropo and and tones the America. ontlrcnysterq. Hudyan U IJudian cures Essr lob lllty , Hudyan utops rrematureness Kiiddovclopc ? of the discharge and rcctorcs weak oreahs. charge in W days , ciirea Tains In the back , lofsci LOST by day or " " HAN" Bightstoppcd Quickly , over 2,000 private indorsements. . : m.tu.reiu'IBS " " " Impotcncy | n the first .l f',5LU ls a y'"P'om of seminal weakness and LairenncEs. it can be cured In 29 da > s by the use or nuuyan. The new illsco\ery wa * ma < le hy Inn specialists of HID old famous Hudson Medical Institute. If Is the strongest vltnllzer madeIt Is vciy powerful - ful , but liarmleoii. Sold for 100 a n.ickaee , or six packagres for J5.00 , ( plain sfalecl boxes ) , written Kuaranteo Klvcn for a cure If vou buy BIX noxes and are not entirely cured , K moro will bo sent to yon free of nil rhnrue. Send for circulars and testimonials. Addrrn , HUDSON MEDICAL INST TUTS Junction Stockton Market , nnd Ellis Streets , San Francisco. Cul. TO SEARLES & SEARLES SPEGiaUSTS , Trealraentby Mail , Consultation Fre3 Catarrh , all diseases of the nose , Throat. ChestStomachLiverBlood Skin nn.I Kidney disease , Lost Manhood nnd all Private Dis eases of Men. Call on or aildrcss , Dr Searlcs & SeirlM unrxnnmst-j ( in. OUtiai U. OUUll i Oin.iha. Nol ) . Bottles Double SAME PRICE , FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. A Portable Closet , The popularity ot the Eng lish Clothes Tree has re sulted In Its very exten sive use , and from the thousands of buyers have delighted In Its practical utility there have come to us suggestions for Im provements and additions to Its usefulness. We offer today an Im proved Clothes Tree , ar ranged for a classification of the wardrobe. The lower tier of hooks are some what Inside the line ot outer hook ? , and are de signed for under clothing. The upper or main tier is composed of large double , pronged clothes hooks , and together they accommo date an entire wardrobe. Price , in quartered oak , $3 , Really nothing has been found moro serv- tceable in small rooms or summer cottages than ono of tlicso Clothes Trees. They vcntl- late tha clothing , aml have all the capacity of a small closet , They are remarkably con- venlent , and you can move them In an In- slant to any part of the room. Charles SMverick & Co. FURNITURE of Evary D occriplicn Temporary Location , JJTOO miff 12OH llotitelii * Htcost. MII.LAUD HOTEL HLOCK. LINCOLN. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC , WILLIAM KIMBALL , Director. MARTINUS SIEVEK1.NC , Piano. STHONG FACULTY IN EVEE7 LINE. How lluildlnir. Complete Kqiilpnieut. I'liUurolty rrlvlle en Frtc Second term Ix'tflnn Kuvi-ubcr'JOtli Wrltu for Iliuslraita Sourculr. This country is off this year. Democrats arc republicans , republicans are populists and populists are democrats. The goldbugs are after silver and the silveritcs are after gold. The Nebraska is off , too couldn't figure out such a possible demand for overcoats , as made upon us recently. The fashion is "off" a slouchy-fitting- long , loose , blankcty overcoat is the fad of fashion this year. Even short people sigh for long over coats. All of our overcoats are long. Matters not what quality or price , they're all long. Even our Two-Seventy-Five coats arc made according to this season's length. Our Five Dollar overcoats arc as close to the fashion piate as any stylish garment you've seen so far. gix-Sevcnty-Fivs , Ten-Fifty , Fifteen Dollars , Seventeen , and up to Twenty-One- Fifty they're all long and stylish , best of fabrics , most serviceable of linings and handsomely draped. But our prices are only "short" features about our coats. In one of our windows you can see some of our Five Dollar overcoats. Tell you what it is like : A patent all-wool beaver , lined with cas- simere , velvet collar , made up clean , silk stitching all over. It is by heavy odds the best $10.00 article ever retailed by man. Side by side you see some of our Five-fifty long , warm and storm protecting ulsters , of several different cloths and as many colors. That will also put a surprising smile on your face , because you know others charge you for one like it at least $10.00. By the time you sec other prices you'll know why we are the acknowledged money-savers of this country , Here is an additional sacrifice : We have a few styles of shorter than usual gauge of overcoats , that formerly retailed at from $17.50 to $25.00. Are to be cleaned out this week at Fifteen Dollars. They're clean , brand new stock , but the sizes are 34 , 35 , 30. * Nothing larger. Truthful advertising demands that you shall know it. We never misrepresent. Omaha's Proposed Water Power will add lions to our wcult/i , tliott sands to our population , and Omalu may be expected to grow as she has never grown before. If you would live to reap the benefits , increase your "cir culating medium. " You must keep the system free from all impurities. To purify the b'ood and tone up the nerves , nothing goei right to the spot like Logans Sarsajxjrilla and Celery. It is a modernized , "up to date" remedy. Sold by all STRAIGHTEN IIP THE In th.3 way they should go by using1 Shoulder Braces. Wo have tliom AT ALL PRICES The Aloe & Penfold Co. , 1403 FA1WJAM ST. THE LION DRUG HOUSE. OI10COLA.T MEN 1 Ell laoaos a good cbocolato uud A Good Chocolate mcnni health in c ° od nourishment , and delicacy in toad. that Bitter Che tola to ( QoodJorbtMtiQ only ) Not1 1 thatchoapswootcho6- * A ' elate , ( cuirvygeiletuff ) butA A Vanilla Chocolate. Try for breakfast ' " " 11"10' & ' Menier ii you will llUo it. MENIER , 59 W baih Avo. , CHICAGO TRYA ( i iiia EXACT SIZE PERFECTS THE HERCANHLE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR , For s.ilo by till First Clats Dcalom. Manufactured by tlio F. R. RICEMERCANTILE CIGAR CO. , Factory No. 301. St. Louis , Ua.