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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1894)
. . : : : : _ _ _ - H TIlE OMAhA . flATLY DEE : W1PUJN1SDAY. , DCiThtH1TT ? . 19 , 189.t. . CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS - : What Omaha Receives and Pays for Calling Rlvervlew Park Murray Park , - . TRACT Nlt\RGED \ BY NINE CONATED ACRESMa : JIInrm , ' Conlljl1on ; Property Forever Ex- empt trout Hpcelnt Tizc-SpCCht rails to Uoi , WelL CUlnln Street--nltr- ber Jaeklon 'Vllntl UalUages : Jloscall' : ; Rlvervlew park scheme ) , whIch hos been hanging fire through halt n dozen sessIon a , materialized at the regular meeting of the city council last night The deed was presentell ( lIy which Tom Murray agrees to give nine acres of lanll to the park on ron- litton that the park afl(1 southeast avenue shall bear his mune. Incidentally n clause Is Introduced which provides that all llIr- raY' property In that locality shall bo for- ever free from special taxes for , : sidewallls , gr/ullng , paving or other Improvements. Specht vigorously ohma jected to this' cllluso In the deed , but ho found himself In the minority , and Jlascall's resolution carrying out the pro- posed agreement was adopted . Before the vote was announced the city atcit torney was heard from , and he place him- self In opposItion to the plan. lie said that 110 had refused to approve similar ( leeds for property In the north part of town , anti In cascs where such n policy had been followed It had Proved 10 be a costly experiment for the city. At lIanscom ! park donations had been received for n similar consideration , and It began to look aR though It would have been cheaper for the city to have acquired the property outright. .If the remittance of spe- clnl taxes was only to be In force for 11. limIted - Ited period It might be advisable , but since It was to continue for all time to come the cIty ! was paying a very high price for the dona- tion. The rules were then suspended while the ordinance changing the names o'l the park and avenue In accordance with the pro- visions of the deed were passed. Specht offered a resolution which was designed - signed to create : a scalterl.lg { of dry bones _ among property owneii on Ctimfiig street beas tween Thirty-sixth and Fortieth. The resolu- tion stated that the street was In a dangerous - gerous condition and the property owners lied refused to repavo or repair It. It therefore provided that the chairman of the Board ol Public Works ha directed to take the neces- sary steps to close the street until the prop.an erty owners made ( up their minds to repair It. Several of the members objected to this sort of coercion and the resolution was lost. The contracts and bonds of Klopp & Dart- lott and A. J. Grover for the city printing for 1895 were npproved. The mayor vetoed the Item of $500 In the appropriation ordinance In favor of Mary Droderlclt for Injuries sustained on account of a defective sidewnlll , on the ground that the amount was too large and had not been approved by the city altorney. The veto was I not sustnhled. The comptroller reported that $257.23 o'f the - expenses Incident to the smallpox epIdemic ' had been taken from the health fund Instead I of from the general fund , ns was contem- plated. As this amount would allow the Board of Health to pull through the year , he S recommelllle that the health fund be relm- burse to that ! amount. neferred to fin nce committee. . \v. H. Jackson , the proprietor of the bu- a her shop In the basemenL nt Fourteenth and ; Farnam streets , put In a claim for $512 dnm- ages on account of the bursting of the wnter main , which flooded his shop at the time of r ; the recent fire at that corner. The clnlm : ' was referred for Investigation. ' t- There were nine bids for removing the eloctlon booths , which ranged from $7.75 to t 970. J. C. Leeny bid the 'iormer figure an I obtained ! ( the contrnct. 4 A motion by Elsasser to deduct the $19,000 , which was oxpnded ! ? for fire engines from the bIll of the water works company was voted j down and the bill was approved as pro 'Ientcd. ! z . The ! contract for furnishing sewer pipe for city use during 1895 was awarded to Noah Perry , and that for furnishing cement to C . r W. Hull. ' The council adjourned until FrIday night , . when committees will be expected to report . . on nil papers now In their han s. U Is ex- peete that the business of the present council : cil will ha practically wound up at this meat Ing. An ordinance was intrduced granting to r the Missouri RIver Transportation company the privilege of maintaining landings nt the ; foot oC certain streets. I . l DY.lpepsla seldom causes death , but permits its viatiuns to live on In misery. Hoe 's Sat snpama ] cures dysllepsla and nil stomach h ; ' : troubles. . ' Samuel : Burns has just received nn In- vole of cut glass which should have been ' hero a month ago , and has marked It nt i prices that will close It out this week. An elegant clrnffe for $3.75 , formerly $6,00. . II t I . . . WANT NO OUTSIDER. J1uslueR'I 1\I'u I'otillon for un On11lhl' 1\lnn for Fir ChIef , : A petition signed by a large number of I . " business firm was received by the lIons , of Fire anti Police Ccmmlusloners yesterday ; ; afternoon ut a. specIal meeting ' 1ldng that . * a resident or Omaha be appointed ns chief ' oC the fire department to succeed Ja.clt Gnlllgan. No notion was taken In the ma t- : tel' anti ! the ImbJect was given little conl'hler- atllln , because nil the members of the bourd were not presen t. License to concluct saloons wire grnntel d ! as follows : Thomas Cumlng" . 3S21 1 Sherman avenue : Fred I\letz. Jr. , 12G3 South Slxtcenth street ; Louis Schmlllt , 130 Dodge street : Anheuser Busch BrewIng COlllpnn , 70 ) South ' Thirteenth street ; ChrIs Jensen , 602 North Fourteenth street : Meta Broil. , SOl I South Seventh street ; Sloup & Kruml , , ' Fourteenth and ! Williams streets : Bnns 'Wiggers 1M2 DolI/o / street : Jumes Allums , 101 outfs Jo'yurteeuth street' \v. J. I.emp Brewing company , 1517 Nicholas street : Julius 'frellachlle , WI South Thirteen ) . street ; Keteluunarlc Bros. , SOI North Thirtieth atreet. Chief SewleY staked that one of his dete . tlVl'S be ts..srnltted ; to' visit IIIJout a month In s each or the following pillces for the purpose or acquainting himself with the various rlmlnllls : St. Louis St. Paul Mlnneupolls , ' Mllwnullee IInll Chkllgo. lie 111110 wllnts de. ' tecUVeR from those cIties to visit Omn lust I allllI'ollt wllh ) the local mon. , ; 1'he chief of llollee uNIted for 1.000 feet of rOIH' to be uscil In case of fines to keep the' ; crowds back. Sergeant Ormsby was grantlll leave of absence until January 10. He Is now In PhiladelphIa. Ol11c'r Jorgensen plllinell ; a failure to report while on duty by acknowledging that .i ho was asleep on his bent. ( Firemen Oruves anti Murphy nl\l ( Omcer J.en\'erton were each granted ! ten days leave ot absence 1'he city council authorized the board to purchase 2iOI ! ) feet of new hose und II nu In. her 01 new hose jackets were orderel1. 811eclnl Olltcer Inzelton reslgnel1 rv . . To keep up with the times you cannot nl'ford to be without Barper's Weekly. Only $4,00 ( ) a year _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ ' lisa lIurllnlrtoll 1I0uto' I'er1i01la.1l1 . Con- i. ductre ! Excursions ' to California leave Omaha every Thurs lay morning. Through to San Francisco and Los Angeles without change. Cheapest and best way oC reaching nny point In Colorado Utah or California. Tickets and nrtislng matter at 1324 Far- , siam street. M , J. Bowling , city passenger agent . . r Go and , "Vlrglnlus" at Doyd's Thursday - : day evening , 60 people la the cast Lict orB ' from the 2nd Infantry , soldiers from the ! Thurston Rules , a grand production , Sale I of ' teats opens Wednesday at box offlee i- Bedel Institute of Blair , Neb. , Is the best an only guaranteed euro of the liquor , morphine - phine and tobacco habit t . TIll'1 Wllnt Mr. 1'"lnter Charles Painter of St. Joseph Is the son i ot an old schoolmate ot Mr , Wearne , the I toundrymlln or this city He sometimes vii iit i.i1 with \ the latter's tamly : and recently came here for that purpose , On the night of the Thurlton JUllell' receptlu nearly all of the members of the Wearno family attended , leaving young Painter at their home During jholr tibsonco the 'ounl man disappea : red . t , : ! r" TL 1 It l JI'1iIW'IV ' ' , If. . r' . ' r . anwa d with him sent a stilt ! of clothing , a gold watch and chain , a valuable Masonic charm anll numerous other valuables The police are now trying to discover the whereabouts of Painter. - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ No one who has taken Harper's Magazine glvell It up willingly Price 4.00 a year. -S - WITH THE JUDGES : llattcrs ot ; lIlnor Imporlnnce TranRnctcllln the Courts The jury In Judge Iteysor's court returned a verdict for the plaintiff In the case of Ileac ! 'lS Perry IIrolr. & Co. Gibson \'S UlrIch , n suit for commissions on the sale of Texas lands , amounting to $125 , Is on trial In Judge Iteysor's court. The National Buggy company Is seeking to recover $1Il0.09 ! ! from Hearst , Dun & Co. , alleged to be due on a sale of 600 carriages. The defendants allege that the carriages were not made > ns agreed upon , and refuse to car ry out the contract. The T I. V Land and Cattle company ) II\S as ked for a new trial of the case In which II verdict was rendered In the suit brought by Charles L. Benedict for the collection of $15 ,000 due on notes made In the operation of the company's ranches In lIowarll counts' Attorney Baldwin has asked for n new trial In the casa of Frank Johnson against 1'0111'0- lII:1n : Arnohl , a suit for damages ftr false ar rest. The jury found for Johnson In the sus n of $ I. Johnson wants snore mone ) ' . Judge Ferguson ! will decide the Jefferson square case befcre the close oC the present ter m. The Injunction granted restra 'nlng the city from using the park for n market house will come up on a hearing to malle the Injunction - junction perpetual. The jury will be discharged In the district cOllrt this week and the balance of the year vI ll be tallen sup with the hearIng of matters be fore the JUdges. The September term will be C'rmally adjourned before the first of the se ar. John Fleming has commenced suit against the city of Omaha for damages In the sum of $5liOO for ier.osial Injuries sustained by reason of a fall through n defective sidewalk on Seventeenth street. The accident hap- pencil last June and the palnllff ] alleges that he struck his head against a telegraph polo and sustained permanent Injuries. Charles Suhl has commenced suit against Elm'ert Oft for $5.300 Ilamages. The plaintiff - tiff alleges that his harness ! steels was seIzed by on for debts which he could ! have paid without the seizure and that his business i an d credit were dnmaged In the alllount as ked. . In Judge Dlalr's court Charles W. , J.V. . : an d ( Morris Deall are seeking to cbtaln' ' possession of eighty acres of land In the I northern part of Douglas county which Is I being held by the Byron Heel ! estate. The Paul flats at Twenty-fifth and Barney and Twent-slxth allll Barney streets , which I have been In litigation for several years : : , have i finally been ordered sold for the benefit of r cre ltcrs. whose claims aggregate fUlly $80 , - 00 0. The fiats were built In 1886 by William L J. Paul , now a resident oC Chicago Sheriff Drexel has received an order from I Ju dge Ambrose's court to sell the life Interest - te rest of J. A. Griffen In certain real es- es'e la te. The order of the court requires that Ule sale Include the amount now duo against b the property for taxes nnd such amount as may bo levied for taxes during the life of M r. GrlfTen. The accountants of the sherlrI's office are > figuring on Mr. Griffen's chances In years In order to estimate the amount In I claims thal shall be put In for taxes while he may Ih'e. Ex-Sheriff Dennett's clllim agaInst Doug las county Is being tried before n jury In Ju dge Keysor's court. IIIrs. Bennett claims $1 ,100 as services as matron at the county Jail durIng her husban 's term ns sheriff The county commissioners refused to pay the bI ll. . I In the Fcdcrl" Court , There were three prlsone/s arraigned ii us , th e United States court yesterdny. George Per um. for selling liquor without n license , pleaded not guilty , as did J.V. r. Dlttner , for carrying on a bogus baking powder scheme through the malls. Dltt- , ner halls from Humboldt , this stntc. ' y . A. King , charged with conducting n s windling lottery scheme . , which concern wns 'nllege ' to be for the purpose oC obtainIng' c ustom made clothing for Its rnember p leaded guilty and was remanded for ser I. t ence. - . IndIcted hankers Give nail. LEWISTON , III. , Dec. 18.-- foses Turner nnd Henry Phelps , the banl.ers indicted for embezzlcment. gave , bond todav and their : cnse wins contlnuell ; " It Is not believed the ' men will ever bo convicted : - . Oregon Kidney Tea cures all . kidney trou. bles. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggists. 110 J'EIfSON.I 1'.1 R.l alliS i'iis. F. E. McGInnis , hastIngs , Neb. , Is nt the Darker. I. G. C. Lee and Mrs. Lee , United States army , are nt the Dellone. " ' . F. Tibbits , traveling passenger agent for the llIo Granda Is at the Paxton. Adjutant General John P. Hawkins of WashIngton Is nt the Paxton , accompanied by hIs wife. J. P. Dar'rolt. Kansas City ; L. O. Kurth , Kansas City : J. , v. Appleton , Kansas City , arc registered at the Barker. Charles 'V. Gray , northwestern passenger agent ! for the "Plant" system of southern railways , with headquarters nt Chicago , Is registered nt the Millard. Henry Frosuin P. A. Pnlmer Henry C. Libbey , C. P. Willey. A. 11. Hoby , P. C. Charles arid J.V. . Wheeler ! are a party oC New York capitalists at the Paxton cnrouto to Kearney. ' , Mr. C. J. . Phelps of SchuYler and Mr. Arthur Trucsdalo ol remont. president and vice president respectively of the Nebraska State League of Local Loan and Building Associations , were In this city yesterday , attending - tending a meeting of the executIve committee - tee of the league. At the Mercer : J. Chapman , Chicago ; OeQrge J. Record , Connant , 0. ; J. H. Thompson - son , Connnnt , 0. : 0. Gnllngher , Kansas City ; W. A. Stratton , Detroit ; dward L. Merritt , Springfield , III. ; D. Crowell. remont ; Frank jtisia0 . Grand ( Island ; C. E. I.ltshaw' ! , Chl- cagoE. : II. Andrews , Jlohlrese ; C. H. WII- IInmson , Chicago : Jessica M. E\'nns , Chicago. cbrusknu nt the 1I0tols At the Paxton-II. Gibbons Kearney : J. P. Dollarel , C. Baugh. Wood River : O. hhu ette. relJont : O. A. Ilishiop ' Nebraska City ; A. D. Scars , Ornnl1 Islunl. At the Arcaele-M , Oross MadIson : A. \V. Mlcllell , Beatrice ; Juml' : Mchugh Ell IIooA"hton , Bnyal'll ; J. C. \Vhlte. 1.lnculn ; 1. ' . \V. 1I0lgrieve , Johnson : E. W. Justin Gram Islnnd : g. Bryan , Kearn'y : A. D. McNeer , Blue 1111I : A. A. harvey , W II. GoodrIch , Cedar Haplcts : I" ' . S. Howell. AIblon At the Merehants-J. 0 , Jackson B'avc'r City ; E. 1\1. Berr ) ' , Bookwnlter : lIIrs C. B. 1.ItUe and daughter , Norlolll : II. \V , Potter , J. H. Wllllum. Fullerton ; Dr. Ii' . C. ZOIl , Archer : C. C. Nelson , Sidney ; 11. C. 'rnber , Bennett : n. It. 3lncaiil lIInghum ; JnmeK I"orbes. IIynnnts' J. \ \ ' . Lonsfellow , I1urdy ; J. JJ. Chandler , 1.lullerton ; 1\Irtl. 11 I. Parker , PlalnvJeH. . E. Adams : ' , IH. Edwards ; M. ' Te'lcamali. \ Bayer , nmh. 1ebraaksiuia In ChleQjo CIlICAGO , Dec. lS.-eSpeclal ( 'relegrnm.- At Chicago hotels : Grand Paclllc-J , 0 : Johnson , J , I. . . Johnson. Omnhn. Oore's- \V. A. Carson , Omaha ; 1" , L. Nesbitt , Prc- mont , Neb. . LUC.IL IlJmYlnJ . At 6liO : o'clock last night the residence of Martin Johnson at : H20 South Twenty.nlnth street was set afire by a lamp expbosiosi I Damage was done to the extent of $15. Sara , the wife of Dr , Holmes , died lit the family residence , 1708 Douglas street , at 6 o'elocll yesterday morning , after an IIIncBs of three days. Mrs. Holmes was 36 years of ago , and she leaves a baby girl , two S old ' . The Insurance companies have sEttled the Farnam Street theater loss , and the IImount , $90,000 , divided among forty companies , has been paid ansi the suits In court dissnisse i It la announced that negotiations arc already pending for the construction of a block on the site 0 fthe old theater which was dt . stroyed by fire In October , 1893. An open meeting Is called for FrIday evening - fling at Grand Army oC the Republic hall on Fifteenth street between Dodge and CapItol - Itol avenue , of all stationary engIneers ot Omaha and vicinity , under the auspices of t Omaha Protective Association of Enb1neera , The object of thlll meeting la to discuss the proposed state license law which has been prepared by the committee appointed by all i , the enalnellfll' bodies ot Umah\o ) _ _ _ . . " /lllUV "umu . . - ' J I _ vr- . J 1 TilE IORSE DRY GOODS CO rand Holiday Illumination Tonight at 7 O'Olook ' in Ohlna Department ! . - THOUSAND CANDLES LIGHTED TONIGHT UnlRrnllete.1 Low l'rlcCII on All ChrtstmRs Ooolls-Onll II Few Slays Left -Jmllrovo tile TIme nt Once , - Tonight at 7 o'clock our entire china tie- partment on the second floor will be illuminated - luminated by tile light , of one thousand IIghled candles. Those > of you who have seen this novel metho(1 ( of converting this ( depart- m ont Into a fairyland will want to see It ag ain. Those who have not seen It should nrrange to be on hand tonIght. ThlIl BROWNIES CIlHISTMAS. In the north IGtI ! st. . window the Brownies will appear promptly at .7:30 : nn'give an hour or more of merriment for the chll ren. After that we want all to come Into the big store and see the magnificent array of holl- da y goo s. Look In our South Sixtenth street window and see that elegant line. of paper tissue boxes , flowers , candlesticks , photo frames , et c. , then come In and ask the Ilrlce then you'll buy. Then thure lire the slivered nov- ellles , such as glove and hal1l1kerchlef boxes , trlnllet trays , photo frallles , pin tray.3 , mirrors - rors mimI dozens of other articles On the in side of the store 'ou'll find a much larger assortment. The prices arc so low they' surprise you. GLOVES. No prettier or more appropriate present for n lady than a pair of those elegant Hey , nler gl ves. All sizes , nil styles , all colors , In suedes and glace , from Ii-button to shoulder - tIe r lengths. $1.liO gloves , 77e ; one lot of blacks , browns nnd tans nil sizes , Ii-button , ns long ns they last , i7c pair. HIDnONS. The > holiday stock of ribbons Is very com- pl ete. You can match up your fancy work with Morse's ribbons and save a snug little sum. DO OKS. The book department has been removed to the left maui aisle 01,1 main noor. Christ- sis as books of nil kinds for the children , young people , and the old folks. Our book st ore has become very popular on account of the completeness oC the assortment , and the t lowness ot pricEs , the two most essential - sential features. CANDY. Christmas candies In profusion : wo sell the same selections nnll same grades that , YOU get nt the confectioners , but we sell 'e m for about half the Ilrlce that they ask ; y ou. Buy your Christmas supplies here. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. A fine pair of silk embroidered suspenders , a silk muffier , nn elegant tic , or a hnlf-dozen nne handkerchiefs would make a gentleman a most acceptable present. Wo might go 011 tnllllng for an hour or more , but time prevents. 'Ve want nil maha and Council Bluffs to make our store i their holiday headquarters .For the ladles 5 our large elegant parlors and retlrlrlg rooms S IIfford ample opportunities for rest anll I pleasure while you are snaking your pur- chases. De sure and see the Illumination tonight. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , 16th and Farnam. . Two Sentenced to Do trang-od ATLANTA , Ga. , Dec 18.-'VlIlle o.reyers , a.ged 19 , who decoyed Forest Crowley , a country merchant , Into the suburbs of At- anta l In September and murdered him for $ 600. . was this morning sentenced to be , hanged on the 8th of February. Alexander Carr , who killed H. O. King : In coil ! blood because he would not pay a bill of $40 , was al.\o sentenced to be executed on the same day. The hanging will be private . Harpers Dnzar gives correct Information bout fashions for everybody , for UOO a year . Georgia " Village Ulstroyod by Fire. STONE MOUNTAIN , Gn. , 1)ee. l8.-The business. portion of this Place was almost cntlrely destroyed by fire today. VJss , $20 . - 0 0) . Very little Insurance. Origin of lIre , In _ cendiary. lII\X lIlJB&t : & uno , co - - Wholesale .Terlsr.lleli nnil Fnrnnm Rts Announcementt Having sold our entire stock of mulcalt fQerchnnlllse to Hayden B ros. ot this cltT""o will hereafter connno our business to Wh6lft1ale jewelry exclusively , In our presentU1.ock are many handsome articles purchaeedl far the city trade and , unfit for wholesahOistock , which will bo sold this week nt retnUrotdess than cost. Max Meyer & (10. will continue the whole- saID cigar buslnessnt.l018 : J.'arnam St. . _ - - "Vlrglnlus" nt fJoTd's Thursday evening . ltoferrlul : to the 'llvcrtlsolt1ent ' 011 Fago 1'1 , WlI bespeak torUlla'den Dros. the liberal patronage bestowed upon us for the last 25 y ears. They are In a position to make prices heretofore unknown In this section. While retiring from the music business entirely Wll will hereafter carryon an exclusive - clusive manufncturJnlt wholesale jewelry business on the second floor over Max Meyer & Coo's cigar store , 1018 Farnam street , and a s wo arc to mOVe after Christmas anti have a large stock of diamonds , watches , anti silverware too fine for our Jobbing trade we will sell these goods nt retail nt less thou c est . MAX MIIYB1I & 111(0. CO , Cot Farnam allll 11th sts. Open evenings until after Christmas. . . l'IULLU"S tOCIt ISI.ANn" EXCURSION Throu.h . TonrUt SleepIng- Car to San Fraa- ClSe ( ) and 1,011 An go I CR. Via Chicago , noell Island & Pacific railway , leaves l Omaha every Friday at 1:10 : p. 111. , via Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo , Salt Lake , Og en. Also through tourist sleeper to Los Angeles every Wednesday on our southern route , via Fort Worth anti EI Paso. Tickets and sleeping car reservations can bo secured at the "nock Islan " ticket office , For Cull Information call on or address CIIAnLES KENNEDY , 1602 Farnam St. , O. N. W. P. A. . _ - Tlll UUmCT SOUTHERN ltOUTE "J" the toclt bll1l1d- ' hortest Line nnd "natcat , Thl1l' . 'ro nil points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian Territory , Texas and all points In southern Callfornln. Only one night out to all points In Texns. The "Texas Limited" leaves Oma. ha at 5:15 : a. tn. ally except Sunday , landing passengers at all poInts In Texas 12 hours In advance of all other lines. Through tourist curs via Ft. Worth anti EI Paso to Los An. -eJcs. For full particulars , maps , folc1er , , ote. , call at or address nock Island tlCk9t office , 1602 Farnam st. CIIAS. KENNEDY , O. N W. P. A. - - Now OmRha Ihulled Traill. On and after Sunday , November 4 , the Chicago , Mlllvnukee & St. Paul "e1eetrlc lighted limited" will leave Omaha nt 6 p. 111" arriving In Chicago at 9 a .in. nemem. ben this train carries dinner n la carte ; O. s. CARRIEn Ticket Agent 1504 Farnam St. . The event of the season , "Vlrglnlus , " at Doy 's Thursday evening for the Associated Charities. Get tickets nt the box office Wcdnesday. _ _ _ . _ _ _ Expected to Do Jnllod. Thomas Reynolds was arrested last night 1Jy Detective Dempsc ) : on the suspicion that he might be the man who worked the pawn- broIlers yesterday Several oC them came to the strtlon : : to see lhlm. but said positively that he was not the mnn. He seems , however - ever , to be n. good man to have In Jail. \Vhen he was arrested he said that he cx- pected It , as the Omaha police were sure to be notified to look for him . , but he refused to tell why. He- wore n new machintosh whIch ho claimed to' have bought In Cedar Ilaptds. He also had In his possession a pair of gloves that were marked Atlantic In. But what especiallY marks hIm to be a go d man for the police to keep hold of Is the fact that he had three thin aaws. These were pInned In one end of his necktie , and , were found only ; utter a. thorough search , Although clcsely questioned no Information could be obtained from hlm - _ . _ - . A fitly-two week'feast Is provided by lIar- per's Youog P ople-Jfor $2.00 n4year. . - . - - I I10llnll Ocr for Lurcony. Joe Peterson anti Finley Hildebrand were arrested yesterday Cor. larceny. They were suspected oC being members of a gang of : boys that entered Marquand's grocery store at ThIrtieth and Pinkney streets , severnl nights ' ago , and stole a quantity oC tobacco Peterson was also thought' to be Implicated I In the arceny of some copper from the Western Union night before last. Hilde- brand was discharged In police court Charles Baker who Is also one oC the gang and was arrested ) yesterday was bound Over : to the district court In $100 bonds. All ot them are boys under iGycars , of nge. . S A Temple of Art r---B- : . - - - - . . . -j. . i-- . : . - , = = : r ---n , . . . _ . : . : ; ; - - - r - - -r - : . : - - - - - : : : ; _ -J.J- - j - _ . . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ - . - - - - - - , _ - - _ -o-rn- . - . . - - ' - - _ null ( I ; / ' /1' _ _ _ , Not for a Day but for all Time. Memories of the White City . are fading-nll but one. Majestic in its beauty the Palace of Art survives - to remind mankind of wonders departed Triumphant over firo' and tempest the stately structure stands beside the'lake ' dedicated forever to the ervice of the people As a gallery of paint- ing and sculpture it surprised and delighted me nations As the Field's Columbian Museum it will entertain and instruct multitudes .in the ages to come , . A World's _ Fair in . ' miniature is the museum to.day. While it lasts the public will have before them a vivid re. minder cf ; the greater exposition of 1893 It will bring back the vast panorama of splendid exhibits including the fine showing made by Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder The analysis of Dr Price's by government experts demonstrated its immeasurable superiority in leavening strength , purity and general excellence and gained for it the - Highest ' Award ahc fllr. ! - . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ , . . . . . . . , , _ . " . . .IIfr..1IIIIiIiiIIA . " > f ' _ < t" " ' _ .i _ , . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' - - - - USEFUL GIFTSI Fur Capes 111.0B . Fur Coats f27.00up. up. Cloth Cants H.DB H.DBup , 4 IIl1by Coats SOc up . antI \ up Jo'lnl1lJeletto WrnI' ) users 761' , Chllcl's Fur SoL , P1.88. Fur MalTa 4Dc 4Dcnnd . S nnd up. ' Fur Neck SCRrf , ' U.2G 1111. I Mllcklntoshl' I $ i.08 Ul' ' . I. LRdles' Suit"two 5 two up - ' 1110 ASSOIlT- : S . MINTS. fl.k3COFIELD U 1\ I ClOAKS.SUItS.FURS. 1'\X'l'ON ) BI.OClt - - Mme Yale's ' - ' Complexion and Health Remedies Sold by all Druggists , Highest Honors From World's Fair Endorsed by Congress. , rrrme. Ynlo's Hoadquartors. 146 State lit. . Chicago. DOCTOR . .SEARLES & SEARLES E SPECIALISTS , 9 I Chroni'J WE Ncrvou Private AND 1ui CURE Special ° DiseaS 3 I ' A _ _ _ _ trcatrncntby Mail , Consultation Free Cttatrh , : , aH diseases of the nest4 1 Throat' ChcstStomachl.iverBlood Skin ami Kidney : diseass ; , Lost -l\lanhood \ ami all Privata Diseases - eases ( ) f Men , Cull on 01' address Dr , Scarle ' & SC1rln:1 : , 1411 Farnam Street I ; utuawS U. euiustieb ( OmaJ ! Neb. - WHAT SI5 BUYS _ . - " . ' / > I1iJ ! . _ - . . . . . t = > . . ; ) . ' ' 'I ' , ' .a X : : : ' " < tIJj The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered In thl I F Furniture History of Omaha. This Is the Ulme grade of deals ( Ihat sold at I ! $35 a few years. ago. It-cannot bo made to order today al htss I than $ tO. We shall sell In i limited number ( Folcly for ChrIstmas trade ) at $15. We do this simply to brng : the 'ChrIstmas ' crowel. to 12th and Douglas . , street : I Notice 10 Iolnts. ) I Nearly 5 i ; feet In height. Solid Carve Oak through.out Full overhang of 11 Inch9s. 27 Inche , clear depths for wrlllng Drawers 5l % Inches deep. Automatic supports to 1111. Antique brass trimmings. , Dust proof finIsh. Superbly outfitted ( Eeparnte locks on draw era pen racks book flies. ) Shelf below , for books , etc. This Is an opportunity to give a Christmas - sties girt which could never ordInarily be 'bought ' under $25 at a cost of $ Hi. The number Is limite ! } ; only one desk sold to any : 'one IIddres < Charles Shiverick & Co F FURNITURE or Every lo3crlptJJ. , Temporary I.oOUIO . JOfJ IIl1d lOS DUII"H Strat , MILLARD hOTEL LOCK. OUR STORE \ \VII. TIE OPEN EVEny EVENING UNTIl4 ' ' CIIIIIS'l'MAS. XMAS GIFTS. , . . - , , " , ' -t.s FOR YOUR ' FATHER. MOTlIF.H : , SII'rElt DlWTlIElt , FRIEND Olt LOVElt. SOLID GOLD Sl'l"CTACI.I SOLID GOI.D EYEOLASSl Eyes testel1 free of charge , OPERA GLASSI S , front 2.liO to $12.00. CIIATELAINI' CASES , large varIety. DAItOllETlmS : AND ! ) TIIEltMOlIE1'EItS : , An Elegant Linoof NovelliI'll. \V , I. Seymour , our optician , has been extremely ! succeuful In filllrll glasses to hundreds of the beet people tn the city , Lenses Exchanged 1.'reo 01 Charge The Aloe & Penfo CO. . LEADING SCIENTIFIC OI'TICIANS HOt : ! Farnam Street , OPlIOllltO Paxton hotel ] THE J.ION nanG HOnlu' _ _ - - " L , , A Melton Ulster. ( SLATE COLOn ) ( CASSIMEHE LINED . , - GUT F.nOl 't'ALUE : NO. a- : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Benlllllg thlnJq ; nil In a bunch -nln't we-well , . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - It Is Jllqt whnL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' s.o JlrOlnl ell you for Christ- - _ - Inns-You shnll have all good , _ _ thIngs for hardly IIIIY money 'nt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - nil-so to siseals-1)osuo ' "ell by _ _ _ you lest wock all these t5 anti _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ to.em slIlts-dlclrl'L Ife ? IUIII _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - dllin't wo feed you royally , on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - tlll'SO 25c tics ? Now , we'lL'try - _ - to lint YOU Into nu IIlstor for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ little or uOlhlng. $4.00 A Shetlan ( Deep GI'cy Color ) ( Worth ot least $7,50) ) $7,50)A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - A splendid bug , wurl11 allll _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ durable Ielton ulster for $4.QO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -slato . color asiti cnsshuoro _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - lined Cant L sturdy got IL bettor - - ton olle for $7.W-lIcro Is nu- . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ other gilt edge \'ILllle for yeA - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A pretty , dressy sisal warm - _ - - ulster for $0.50. Illude of that - - _ woolly sIlliT called ShetlulIIl - clollt , lined with slIbitnntlul _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - wool tuuuiterial null ornlLlllentlJLl - ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with sill : corded 1001) buckles - buckles scum ILS ornul11ont'l , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . - 1L1I swell cunts. Surely _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ worth more than IL 10 duller bit I. - Ulster 1 $ .50 $6.50 ( Silk Buckles Cm'ded ) Loop I ( 'Vol'th mor'n $10) ) " . . , . " IIS lDm . . : ' - - - " . ' - - = FOR OREGON ; ' : The Country Where : Crops Never Fail. "I I For the second year of business in Omaha , The Stearns Fruit Land ' Company is pre- pared to fill the wants of those ' pare who are deter- f ' \ mined . to go son1ewhere. [ Jl It still issues , its popular guarantee contract 4 ti\ certificates bearing seven per cent per annumt ' k ' ' 11 ; interest secured by. cultivated fruit land- in trust' ' , ' , These certificates give the holder a five ( ' year' option to purchase year a growing fruit or- chard at a stipulated price , not more than one- tenth of the ! probable value of the orchard at the expiration of the contract , which makes them the best investment of money ever " 'I > offered and gives the poor man a chance to se. . . ' cure an income bearing home on the easiest ' terms , . . ' For this y'ear's trade it has secured a lim ted i number of OI'eon farms and bearing fruit' ' orchards for sale. It is now prepared to send a small number of families who have the means to go and establish themselves there direct to Oregon under : contract to work from now till harvest time at clearing lana at $1,50 per day ( only those who have had experience in j clearing a timbered Country can be tak en howevep. ) ' . If you ape thinking of going away from Ne. braska call on or address the r STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. , Room 101 I Bc ! BuIlding , Omaha , Neb , it , CHEAPER THAN CANAL POWER . j , The OTTO Gasoline Engine will I furnish you power at a cost of 50 to 40 percent less than the price - f proposed , to be harged . for power by the Canal Co. . - For particulars cllll OIL or address , . The Otto Gas Engine Works , , . . . . 321 B. 16thSt. , OMAHA , NEB = F = flT1-t RANCISCAN ; DROPS vegetable Purely , Prepared from the original 10'1I\1I1a. rroo rerved . In the Archives or the 1I0ly r.anhay .DgIIIL authentle history dating buc"OOO'cno A POSITIVE CURE : Co : ' aU Stomach , Kidney arid Bowel troubles , especially CHRONIO CONSTIPATION , Price 50 CCJ1tJ1 Sold by nit druggists , The Francistan , Remedy Co" , lBi Vt , : : : VRt.f ST. , 01110400 , ILL. . _ :3 : for Circular 101 > .IIl1I1&trn.ted Cl1olendar. fOlsale by Kuhn &Co" , 15th & Douglas I I - - , , RUPTUREN PERMANENTLY _ . - \ 11T11)P1ORNO ' OURED PAY S 5N0PAYIINTIICUREU . wt fffft YOU TO 8,000 P.'tltHTa. Write ( orBank ReferebeOl. 4. . - ' FREE , iXAMINAmoN ! : FREE. do Operation lEe Detention from Business , SEND FOR CIRCULAR THE O. E , MILLER CO . am anti zc New Yorl Lire bid" Owab1. BAILEY THE DENTISl , I'lolleor of Low I I'rleos In li.4.l ; . Daniisiru IN MAliA. lull : Set of Teeth , $5 ; Warranted \ (0 ( FH 'tceth . ( 'xlraol t antI 1ll\1t tn alllo day. cold allli Plateau . . All oy } i'IIJIIIII . fII ; tither 1o'1I1I1I1'II. fI ' l'uru . . Gold , Ifl. : s Gold CruwlI 11-0 - to flj-kl : : ! UriclArt 'r..clh , 11-0 . ' . per IOIHh. t'weRI work IIIwJl111. : t , hoer j'axt\lu ll1kt , HIli , , , uud YAruIIIII. 'Ash 11111' IAIIV 'lY'ItNU4 'j ! , . . - -