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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1894)
. , , , ' . - , . R TIrE O\f.AIIA : : : D..1.L Y BEE : ! rFHURSDA , DiOEMnTEn. 20 , 189..1 . BOSTON STORE WANTS YOU SEE : The Performing Birds , Santa O1aus and Ills 0 Live Bthdeer , Punch and 3ndy. . - : LISTEN TO TilE ND-ElECTRIC DISPLAYa And A ttenct the Trutlcndous Snlo ! ot Top ; . . JJook" , Iolls , urnlturt' . Cnrpeu , J'lc- turc , . Lhrl lnias bhoc , SJlpl'ers-And Mnleo YouroIf IInl'l'Y Gcnerally I _ Denutltully lIIustrntetI story bOOks , for boys and girls. worth 75c and $1.00 each , go at 25c. Beautiful French dolls , with natural hair and sleeping eyes worth up to $2.50 each , go at 75c. . BIg bargains In photograph album9 from 75c to $2.60. 1,000 chlhlren's rocking chairs , worth 75c anll ( $1.00 each , 10 at 60c. , 1,000 rocking horses at 75c each , The largest lIue of Christmas cards In the city from Ie to 75c. Christmas tree candies , Dc a box ; 72 In a box. box.Doll Doll buggies IDc up. SPECIALS NOTICE. A beautiful rug 21x31 Inches given away . with every purchase In our furniture and carpet elepartment. ClIltlSTMAS ItOCimn SAI.E. I Al1 our $3.00. $3.60 and $1.00 rockers , your . choice $2.G5. . All our $1.7G , $5.GO and $ G.OO rockers , your I , choice 100. : All our ' G.GO , $ i.OO and $8.00 rockcr your choice $5.00. $1.00 child's rockers , Christmas prlco 65c. 0 $1.GO child's rockers , Christmas price 90e. p. . $2.00 child's rockers , Christmas price S1.00. C. S2.2G child's rockers , Christmas price $1.45. $10,00 ladles' desks , Chrlsl\nas price S5.00. . IG.OO ladles' desks Christmas Ilrlce $8.90. $1.00 parlor tables , Chrlslmas price 4r.c. . $1.60 parlor tables , Christmas price 75c. $2.00 parlor tables , Christmas price $1.00. $4.00 parlor tables , , Christmas Price $2.00. SG.OO Parlor tab1c . Christmas Price $3.00. BAnOAINS IN SI1OI1S AND SL111'FttS. . Boys' $ t.fiO hhh cut leather slippers , 7fie. Ladles' and misses' Imported German slip- pore velvet und tinsel embroidery 75c. Ladles and men's velvet slippers fiOc. ; _ Embroidered sllpllers. ladles' and men's , ' 5c. ' Fancy loather slippers , $1.00. $1.25 , $1S0 , : worth UI to $3.00. l.al1les' oxford tics $1.00 , worth $1.75. . Wo show more Blippers than all the rest I of the stores In Omaha. , r . SIIOE BAllGAINS. Ladles' $3.00 shoes $1. O. Ladles' $5.00 shoes $3.00 , In all new style i toes. : ' I.allies' $5.00 cork Bole shoes $2.75. ' . . Men's $ G.OO shoes 300. ' And tremendous bargains In boys' . misses' , and chlldren's line button and lace shoes. . . BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. IGth and Douglas. WITH' ' " 1I01.l.0W III1AD. : ; A Visitor In Omahl\ ShowS Some Homl\rlm- blo TrIcks with , it lIullow IIm\ll. : - , A small modest , hIgh-voiced AustrIan arrived - rived In Omaha yesterday and took up his ; I abode for a few days In the City hotel , at . . Tenth and lIarney streets. lIe very soon Interested - terested a. number at people In hlm.elf by 111s unusual personal peculiarities and by the performance of of some very clever tricks Ills real name Is not stated but he goes by ; the name of "Dlsmarck. " lIe claIms to have been stolen when a child bj , gypsies ant 1 . . raised by them. lIe also declares that his t , head Is hollow-and he certainly comes ! near .4 provIng It by his trlcles. - , , , The man's work , however Is truly wonder ful. He takes a. steel wire spike lour Inches long and apparently pokes It Into his nostrils out ot sight. He has a semi-circular pIece ot sliver an Incl ! In diameter , which he puts : In the corner ot his eye , wpr.1s It around below - low the nose and removes It from he ( other . ' eye a moment Inter. Other remarknble performances - tormances are given to show the hollowness ot his head as he says. Besides this however he Is a good sleight ot hand performer and h performs Ids teats ' , close under the eyes ot those who . gather around him. "Dlsmarck" will give tree exhibitions In Drowning , King & Co.'s corner window this evening and Thursday ev'nlng. ! . ANOTHER SUGAR FACTORY _ . . To Do Completed InTinia to Handle the Next Crop. The details for the formation of 8. company for the purpose ot erecting another beet sugar refinery In Nebraska arc rapidly being cornth pleted. The new factory Is to be located at Fremont , Is to have a. capacity ot 750 tons per day and Is to be ready for operation In time to handle the crop ot 1895. The cornd pany will have a cash capital ot $500.000 and Is a Nebraska enterprise , no eastern Investors - vestors bplng Interested. It Is underIs tcod that the Standard Cattle company , which made such a success of Its beet growIng experiment - periment last season , Is 10 take $100,000 ot the stock , capitalists of Fremont and NorLh Band $200,000 and the farmers the remaIn- t- Ins $200,000. The slack taken by the farmers C Is to be paid for In beets delivered at the : . factory , and each farmer Is to be given live ' years In which to pay for his stock. ProG vision will he made so that the farmer raisIng - Ing the bees : may deliver them at the factory and receive one-half of theIr value In cash . This will enable the farmers who subscribe to the stock to recelvo cash returns each year while they are llaylng for their stele. ( A party ot twelve oC tli6 remont and North Bend people Interested In tim new company visited the Norfolk factory Monday and made a careful study ot Its operation. . The pOIJUlarlty of Chamberlaln's Cough Remedy ami the high esteem In which It Is held leads us to believe It 10 be an article of great worth and merit. We have the pleasure - ure ot giving the experience of three prominent - nent citizens of Itedondo Beach , Cal. . In the ' use ot the remedy. Mr. A. V. Trudell says : "I have always received Prompt relief when I used Chamberlaln's Cough Hemedy. " Mr. JanIce Orchard says : "I am sathlled that Chamberlaln's Cough Remedy cured my cold. " Mr. J. M. Halcher says : "For three years I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy - edy In my family and Ita results have always been aatlsfactory. . . dlxso lISU1 .11 J "TS. . - The entertaining farce comedy , "A Itall- road TIcket " which will be presented at , the Empire theater all next week , opening with a. matlneo Sunday , has scored Immense lIueeess everywhere . Rarely has a play of this order received ! such unanimous praise The story of the 1)lece Is an entertaining one . and Is I\S follows : Dy the will ot their " father , Robert and Jack Ticket ale left a small but equal sum ot money to start In businos8. The one having the larger bank account at the clIll ot the year Is 10 receive two , thirds of his tal her's fortune and the other the remahuler. Robert becomes the j best posted ticket broker In the United I States , anti Jack becomes . 1\ Perfume drum- J ! oner They are both In love with the same I girl and she Is so much In love with both that she refuses to give her answer until the end _ ot the year : . Robert tired ot waiting falls In love with his ' shorthanll writer gets mar- tied and settles down to business. Jack also marries the Idol of his heart and the fortune Is I equally divided. . . Oregon Jldney Tea cures all kidney trou bles Trial size 25 cents. All drugglsls. II Marriage Iteeimss. . TIme following marriage licenses were Is , sued yesterday : Name and Addreis Age. Norman , , , . Peters . I.lncoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Annie C. erhy , Omahll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 I George J. lIendeTlon.Omahu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 L , LIllian ATower Omaha . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 21 George 11. I'ustman , Omulm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21I I Mary I. Munro Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = 0 ) Arthur itankin Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2t Mile Freeman Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20. John " ' . Slmaw Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 1' lIessle L. Flint , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ; . . John 11. AndreaBon. South Omaha. . . . . . . . 31 : I Johanna > Olsen , Soulh Onlllha. . . . . . . . . . . . . : :6 : JienryV. : . CUl'tloins. Detroit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 ira E. lIarle Omallll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trau. blss. Trill also , Z5 centa. All drus"I'ta , -a _ _ _ _ _ . * . _ , & - - - s- HAYDEN JJ1109 ThnrlelR7 Yon eRn Find JJRrI'Rln : In J."ory , Bcpsrtmi'nt-Chrlstms rrlces. MUSIC AND TOYS. A "ISIt to the fourth floor 18 all that Is , needed to convince you that we have no competltorll In the musical line. The bar- gain tables loaded with toys antI the Immense - mense display nil through the department nf- ord you a chance to find just what you want I at any Nice you wish to pay. BASIIM ENT. Christmas presents for all at Jlnydens' . 35 pounds New Orleans granulated sugar for $1.00. 29 pounds course granulated sugar , $1.00. 25 pounds fine granulated sugar $1.00. Sugar cured No. 1 barns , only 9c ; bone- less ham , 7e ; Boston long cut hams , 6c ; picnic hams 7c ; sugar cured bacon ge : salt pork 5c ; lard , Sc per pound ; country butter , 7c. lOc and 12'c : soda and oyster crackers , only 34c per pound : fancy lemons , 20c per dozen : mixed nuts 10c ; dales , 7lhc ; i c heese . jOe , 12c ; limburger cheese , 12c and 160. Call at lIayens' ( ] for anything you want for Christmas. CLOTIIING. Special offerings for thee next three days. Men's I > o's'- and chlldren's clothing at less than t wholesale price It costs no more to buy the best from us than Inferior goads elsewhere. Boys' clothing at less than wholesale prices. Children's two.plece suits , ages 4 to lfi , many of them all wool worth $3.50. at $1.05. Children's twq'l.cce : stilts , same ages , strictly all wool chevlols and casslmercs , worth $1.60 , now for 2.GO and $2.75. Chllllren's very line 2.pleee suits In fancy wrrstell cheviots and cassimeres worth from $ 5.00 to $7.60 , now $3.7fi. Ien's suits will \ be sold the next 4 days 'at less than wholesale cost. A S7.60 suit for $5.00 . Our $10.00 and $12.00 suits for $7.50. Our $ lfi.OO and S18.00 suits for $10.50. 17fi men's overcoats mellon beaver antI kersey , In blue black and brown , sizes 3t to 38 , the kind we sold fcr $7.60 and $8.fiO , now $ G.71j. Very line kersey overcoats , extra long ! and medium m lengths halt satin back antI satin sleeve lining : the kind all stores get $18.00 and $20.00 for ; now at less than wholesale price , $12.7G. All wool pants , worth $4.fiO , at $2.7G. Doys' pants , very fine all wool knee pants wcrth 85c. at fiOc. BOOK AND NOTION SPECIALS Books at cost. $ G.OO encyclopedias $1.00 each. $3.00 encyclopedias ! SOc cllch. Juvenile book ! lc each. All popular 12 mo. books lEe each. 1,000 dozen handkerchiefs Gc each : $1.00 handkerchiefs only I SOc ; U.OO man In mon mirror , GOc ; ladles' comb brush and mirror set , 49c. All photograph albums at actual cost. , HAYDEN DnOS For Christmas Goo'ls. . MAX M1Elt & Ulto. CO. 'holcs\10 : jewelers . 11th RlIII Fnrnam SIM. Announcement : having ! sold our entire stock of musical merchandise to hayden Bros. of this cIty we will \ hcreafter confine our business to wholesale jewelry exclush'el In our present stock arc many handsome articles purchased for the cIty trade and unfit for wholesale stock , which will \ be sold this week at retail at less than cost. Max Meyer & Co. will continue the whole- sale cigar business at 1018 Farnam St. . - - - - flee lIurlllll'tol1 touto's l'ergonmmily Cou- duct d IXClirslonM to California leave Omaha every Thursday morning. - Through to San FrancIsco and Los Angeles without change. , Cheapest antI best way of reachIng any point In Colorado , Utah or Ca1lrornla. Tickets and advertising matter lt 1324 . Far- nam street. . M. J. Bowling , city passenger agent. i : . ChrIstmas nlllt New roars Excursions : ; , Everywhere on the Northwestern lne' ( s' within 200 miles for one and one-third fare Go Dec. 22 , 23 , 24. 2G , 31. Jan. . . Come ! back 'any time up to Jan. 2. ' City office 1101 Farnam st. ' . Samuel Burns has just received an In- voice ot cut glass which should have , been , ' hero a month ago , and has marled It at prices that will close It out this weelt. An elegant ciralTe for $3.75 , formerly $ G.OO. . . The A1l1hord , .httc1 , . Is ranking special rates to permanent boarders. Tabe : the best In the cll ) ' . ' J. E. MAUKEL & SON Proprietors. Dedel InstItute of Blair . , Neb. , Is the best and only guaranteed cure or the liquor morB r > hlno and tobacco habit. - - New Theater Cortnln. While the details ot the plans for the now theater are not yet ready . for thee publ'c the new building Is an assured tact. Manager Durgess Is to have a twenty-year lease , work Is to be commenced CII April I , 1895 , and the new amusement temple Is to b3 ready for dedication on August 15. It will be an enw ti rely new building and thoroughly modern In i every re pect. l\Ianag Burgess feels re- owed now that the question of a new theater Is finally settled and he Is at the oplnlcn that the settlement of the question will greatly Improve I his present season's business Th2 location h has not yet been announced , though It i Is about settled that the building will be on Farnam , west at Fifteenth street _ - _ _ , - Miner Court ' Matters. JUdge neysor : took 'tho claim of Mrs. George Dennett against Douglas county for services as matrcn r.t the Jail from the jury and heard the arguments. A decIsion will be given 'before the close , of the term John Haldeman Is seeking to recover $1(1,000 ( from the Union Stock Yards company of SOllth Omaha He was employed by the company and sent upon a .frel"ht " , car to un- load l It. While at work an engine switched Ihe t car knocking Haidelll : to the ground He lost a leg by the aCcident. The case Is i 'beng : heard before a Jury In JUdge Key- ' sor's court < o - For coughs and throat disorders use Drown's Bronchial Troches. "I a\'e never changed my mind respecting them , except I think better ot that which I begin thinking well of.- Hev. lIenry Ward ! I3eecimer Sold only In b oxes. . . . . - -CT - . l'J IlSU".I1. I'.l Rd ( JJC.1 J'JlS. J. Roscnberg Is Ilomlclled at time Barker C. E. Moore Sheridan , Wyo. , Is at the Millard J. F. Wellington ot Pine Rldgo is at the Paxton J. A. Partridge and wife Durango Colo. , are at the Millard John Peters of Albion registered at. the Millard last ovenlng. Albert Butler has taken rooms at the Barker for the winter. rank and Ernest FIsher , prominent noel : county rallehmen , were In the city yesterday with several 101l1is of cattle which they sold at South Omaha. At the Mercer : E. S. Peffer , , Chino , Cal. ; ; F. Ii . Parsons , Sioux City ; F. I E. MclCerby lJureharl1 ; O. A. Eastman , Chicago : P. W. Seers Havennll , Neb ; O. 11. Swingley , Beatrice ; S. A. Davis , Sioux City : W. 11. lIultgoen , DetroH : P. K. Lang India nola , , la. : n. 11. Foster Minneapolis : James M. llvaus I . Chicago ! ; J.P. Allen , Philadelphia : , l'a : F. lCondele , Wahoo ; T. K. Long , V'almoo 1'Ie.bru ' k ' , I ut iii . Hotels At Iho : \tlllnrd-J. J. Bonl'leeellcr , Sutton : \V . H. Htrteter Aurora : ' 1' . . \ . Brooks , I1uzllu : 'Ullsj ; llwurfl Up.oike ltnr'nrtI At the Pllxton-W. N. Hlchnrdson , fled Cloud : H. H. liosve howe : " ' . C. Estes , Nt'lIgh ; 11. A. Small , Howllrd Bailey . Keur- I IIcn ; O. O. h1etmihy Siromsburg. At the . \rcudW. 11. HJe : : , " 'a'ne : E. 'IV . Justin , GI'ulIt hlallll : Charles Hullnrl' , Ne- hrusklCII > "I F. llttlhgreem Iloldrege' " , J. M. Ilermoan Orlando ; John Martlll , Alliance . At the rchanls-H. . e. Sllauldllll , Onl ; John Ashley ) ) , lJeeutur : George Crowell , Lyons ; H. M. Simons , LIncoln : I' ' . H. lIeul'r- loan , Arlington ; C. L' . Gootlricli Cellar Haplds , ' ; James 1 iimmssett I'lIplillon : James Forbes 1IYllnllls : H. H. Kimciti . IIInghum : J."r. . Lander . ATl'ulIa : J. II . Cln'ges Sidney ; W. O. McGlIhle , imperial . . - - - Nebraska . In ( : hlclI/o. CHICAGO , Dec. 19.-Spcclal ( 1'elegram- ) At Chicago hotels : Palmer House-I.'rank Murphy Mrs. 'I' . B. Cumming Miss Hamil- ton C' . N. Ilctz Omaha' n , J. Collman Ilea trice. Cllrton-Jumes h. Cook , Harrl- son AUllltorlum-Jo'rllllk A. Kemp , Onsithmn Grand I'lIclllc-J. O. Johnson. John llickg , Omnalmie GorlJ'II-A. I. . Smith South Omaha ; N. itt . Glbsun , Clark : itir and Mrs. J. O. JII ) ' . LtimcobnVelllngtonMr . and Mr ! , . NV . Peters Omaha . . BOSTON STORE " . .A llRAC IONS - - - - : - . _ - ; * , ! to of the Grandest Bl\rgai k in Holiday Presents Ever Qffered. _ , ION If ON 'SALE ALL DAY AND EVENING . - . -p.- , eaten Store . the .Ono > r.st"bllU1ont In Onmisiii " Whose 'Rclilties to IIl\bdlo 'Jrowd * -\\'hl\so Auortmont ' Oood II and ' Extremely Low l'rlccs 1'lenso Mi. ' GRAND BARGAINS IN " - ' ! ' USRFUL hOLIDAY PHESENTS. . , ' Chenille table spreads , w'orth $1.GJ ) , go at 08 ) c. , I I.al1les' silk undcieklrts , worth $5.00 , go , at $2 .08. . Ready made heavy flannel tea gowns , worth . , . 3.S0 , go at $ I.DB. ' Silk throws , tinsel embroldtred . ! antI fringed Ivorlh $1.00 , go at 60c. ' . Ltldles' all silk mittens , fiincy backs ; go at i I cc. Ladles' lined kid mittens and gloves with fur , toP , worth up to $2.00 a pair , go at 760 a nd 98c. . Silk dress patterns contaIning 12 yards , i In all colors , go at $4,98 for nn entire pattern Wool dress goods Tn patterns , In broad- cloth , ladles' cloth , covert anti fancy novelties - ties , In black and colors , enough for an en- t tire pattern , go on our front bargain square at $ l.9S and $2.50. ' Purses amId pocketbooks , with sliver mount Ingg I , worth UI to Sl.fiO each , ge ( at 25c and 3 5e. ' 5e.Ladies' Ladles' silk \ sIlver mounted garters , worth up to SOc a pair , go at 25c . Nice large size all silk mUffiers , worth up to $2.00. go at fiOc. . . Sill embroidered chiffon handllerchll.'rs , worlh 'mtp ; ' ' to 36c , , go , " at Sc. Very heavy twilled silk mufflers , worth liP to S2.&O , go at J8c. ! . I.adles' Swiss embroidered Initial handlter- chiefs , worth lip to 35c , 10 at lOc. G.OOO chlldr.en's handkerchiefs , In plain white and fancy borders , worth up to 25c each , 10 at 5c. i . Thousand at Japanese silk embroidered handkerchiefs , worth up to $1.00 , goIt / lOc , lfic and 25c. Hundreds of fancy silk and feather tans , worth IIP.tO $2.0 , go at SOc and D8c. Ladles' or gents very line quality sllle um- brehlas worth up to $ G.OO each , go at $1.75 and $2.GO. BOSTON STORE Opening evenings till Christmas , N. W. ' Cor. 16th and Douglas - . TI1" i)1ltSCE SOUTH LICN ItUUT Via tile Uocle Ishll\lt-Hlrtcst ; ! Line anti Fastct Tint , . To all poInts In Kansas , Oklahoma Indian Territory . Texas and all points In southern California. Only one night out to all points In 'J.'exas. The "Texas Limited" leaves Oma. ha at 5:1G : a. m. dally except Sunday , landing passengers at all points In Texas 12 hours In I advance of all other lines. Through tourist cars via Ft. Worth and EI Paso to Los An. eeles. For full particulars maps tolder , etc. , ' call at or address nock Island tlclee : S , . office , 1602 Farnam st. CIIAS. KENNEDY , O. N. W. P. A. . - - . Now OnlRhl1.ll1Iltell Trllln. On and after Sunday , November 4. thE Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul "electrle lighted limited' will leave Omaha at 6 " m. , arriving In Chicago at 9 a.m. nemem- ber this train carries dlnner a In carte. C. S. CARRIER , Ticket Agent. 150-t Farnltm St. . _ - . . - Netv I'h\llo 111ao.oo. . , Wo have decided to coRe out , 20 Sohmer McPhallr-and . Everett planmf at wholesale t cost plus freight. No such oller : was ever : made before In Omaha. See these pIanos before - fore buying " , elsewhere. Open evenings. F . F. Ford , 150S Dodge str el. r . ' \ ' . WESTERN 1kiZS'SL'UAS , . 4" , ' . . _ ' \'otorIUl8 r thee LateWaStiilhibarot1 : i b'y the ( : on..rlll ( Joverllule ' it. WASHINGTON Dec. 19-Sjeciah-Pen- ( ) slons granted , Issue of December G , wet : Nebraska : Original-WIlliam Steele , Nec raska City . Otoe ; John "tVroan , licenser CuminS' . Adllltlonal-Lorenzo Dean , jr. , South Omaha , Douglus : William D. Leach , endiey J.o urnas , Addltlon..J-charles D. N obles . Plattsmouth , Casso Increae-Geor ! D. Parsons , Hooper nOelg-c. Original wIllows - ows , .etc.-Victoria E. Jacox , Thunnan , nock. Iowa : Orlglnal-Frldolln Blumer Shelby SI\elb ' : John U. Morse , Kellogg . Jasper. A 10nal-\'lIIlam Fields , Pacific Junction - tion , 111 II Is. Increase-Jeremiah Dunn , 1mws l ayvllle , Puge. Helssue-Noah C. Stutts , K eosauqua . Van Buren. Original wll1ews , etc.-l\lInervn. A. Crandall , Bacon , 111 a- htlsktl : Sarah Orin , Des Moines : I'ohk : Eliza- beth Hlns-aman"Lebanon. Van Duren : Sarah Klnlead i , Sioux City , \Voodlmry. Mexican war IHII'vlvors : Increase-John J. Cool , Council Bluffs Pottnwattamle. Wyoming : SUJ1plemenlal-James P. fleece , DIg Horn , Sheridan HlJlssue-Thomas , , , . L aw . Cheyenne , I.arnmle. South , Dakota : SUIplemental-Harrlson J. Hod , Mitchell , Da vlson. Itenewal and In- creuse-Edward II. Springer , Sturgis Meade. Helssue-Jachnrlas Ester , tlscensed \ , Vermillion - lion l , Clay. North Dakota : OrIginal-Hiram linynes Grafton , \Valii. ! Colorado : Orllnal-Clltlrles , : t1. Libby Denver Arnl > uhoe. Adllltlonni-Lawrence J . Footman , Pueblo , Pueblo. . LOCAL Jl1l1 J'1.1'lEY. Dorn-To Mr. and Mrs. harry Evans , 2GW Durdotte street , 011 the 17th Inst. , a daughter. There will be a meeting ct the Municipal leaue l ! at tim Commercial club rooms this e vening to discuss charter revision mat- ter . The meeting will bo addressed by A. P. Tukey , Alfred Millard anti , others. The chief of police of St. Joseph has Issued a card , offerIng " , A reward at $100 for the apprehension - prehension of C. H. ' Davis , alias Denton , alias Coulter the man who swindled the St. JoseIlh bankers . by means cf rased ! drarts. In spLe.ct the general disposition of prop- erty owners to avolll laying permanent side- wallts , a good deal ot permanent walk has been laid this fall The last estimate In f aver ot time contractor nmouned 10 I,71G.4S. Mrs. It. [ 0' . Ho:1gln received a telegram to- day anne Jnclng Ihe ( serious Illness of her father f , D Connell who resIdes at Gladhrooke , 11\ IIIrs. Hodgin went to Gladbrooke last e\'enlng. The appraisers who were appolhted to lIe- termlne time damage to property owners on account oJ' the opening of Charles street from Seventeenth street to Sherman avenue have / filed their report , which places the damages at. $0,000. The final stlrnate has been allowed for grading Hckory ! street frolll 'I'hlrtysecond avenue to Thirty-sixth street and Thlrt ) ' , third street from \Voolwortie avenue to Center - ter street The amount Is $2,439.43 In favor of Alfred Dralni\rd. D. I. . . Ander/lon's / grocery store at 3101 Ames avenue was reported as having been burglarized Tuesday night. 'rhe burglars cut 1\ hole In the back door and carried away about $100 worth of groceries and rqbbed the money drawer of $25 In castm Itasmussen's sh03 shop neal' Elevrnt4 and Jackson streets was burglarized Tl.esday warded Highest lIonorB-World'.1 Fair. DR. : 'WCli CREAM BAKING ( , POW IR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder , P1t ? torn Ammonia , Alurnorany other adttItifV 40 YEARS ! THB STANDARD night and sevrraltlPl\lrs ot IIhoes were taken Isaac M. Clark > of hlaigher Neb. . hall written to Chief En""y BIlking for Information - hen regarding blrllnf\ooyear-old son , who ran away from homedutJ March. The funeral of thehate Mu. Sarah Holmes wife of Dr. Holme'.4wlll be held from the fnmlly resIdence , 11108 ( Douglas street at 1 o'clock this aUI'1'OOOI1. ' Hev. Dr. lIelllng1 of the FIrst Baptist church officiating. The Interment i will belat ! Forcst . Lawn cemetery A complaint hn been flied / against Jack Woods , the Cut.Orr"lake saloon keeper chargIng - Ing h him with Iarcnyas bailee. Time com- I Inlnant Is a gun dealer on Twent.fourth s treet . who allegC8 : t bat he let Jack take a gun a month agoumd' ' hall since been unable 10 t recover his property The final uthnale"ln favor of E. D. Van Court & Co. for paving ! the Intersection of Fortieth and hamilton streets hall been with- belch by thee city council on account of complaints - plaints i that Iho contractors have neglected to t replace the sidewalks which were torn lip In i laying tIme pavement. The charges against Councilman Holmes antI James Leonard , who hall a . light last Sunday over the construction of a building near Twenty-rourth and Lake streets , were dismissed In the police court yesterday afternoon - noon as neither of the complainants would appear agaInst the other. Articles of Incorporation have been flied / at the Omaha and Missouri River Trans- portation COlllllan Time Incorporators arc : M. Nelson C. IL Stastny 'and Edward Em- mons , three St. Louis gentlemen who pro- pose to build 1\ line : ot Illeasure boats to run between Omaha ansI : lUvervlew park and other Pleasure rcsolts. A good deal of mall Is being ! received at the city hall from eastern cities for John Hedell , "chief of the lire " department. John Is not In time city nor has he yet been appointed , but many of time firemen believe that Corn- missioner Hariman has practically hired Hedell to take charge of tIme dellartment. Mr. Hartman left for New York ycstrday. John Nehne'er , the man who sued Jim Stephenson for S25OOO damages for having a leg broken In a runaway last spring was arrested Tuesdny on time charge ! of drunk' enness. lie was arraigned yesterday and pleaded not gllllt . claIming that It was a piece of spite work to Injure his character allli hurt his Interests In his damalo ult. W. It. Hobbs has filed a claim against the i city for S257.23 for damages alleged to hnve been sustained by reason of an excavation I In the street at Nineteenth and Corby lit r claims that he was driving on Nineteenth : street one dark night when a portion of the I pavement gave way. His horse stepped Into ) the hole antI he was thrown from the bUlgy and severely brulsell. The buggy was alto damaged. JoVles was nt the police sJatlon ycsler- lay to file a complaint against D. Sachsse for assault and baltery. Ho says that lie paid Sachsse some money to get a. case con tinued In Justice Montgomery's court In South Omaha , anti yesterday he round out that thee case had ) not been postpqtJell. lie says that he then went to Sachsse's office and demanded that the money be returned 1 and was assaulted An attempt was made to burglarize 1\Iall I Carrier Klenlcc's house at 1248 South Six teenth street Tuesday night during the absence of .the family. The burglars succeeded In cuttlimg ! a. . panel out or the door and were about to enter when a pet dog took n hand In the mailer and tore a big piece of cloth from the person ot one of the thieves. The thieves got nothing" for theIr trouble , tit C dog frightening themuway. It has now been nractlcally decided by a caucus of the republican members of the city : council that Edwards .wlll bc the next pre siding ! officer at Jest ( lorganlzatlon. The next thing In order Is' the ! ! hustle after the chair manships of the most , Important comnmnitteem The prospective president has given out no slate tItus . early Il11the day , but It Is under stood that Mr. DeehellwllI head the commit tee on viaducts and lIroad8. A man who has"been working around the Home ct the Good'Shepherd came down town : Tuesday and went Into Hayden Dros. , whet he boughtr'a bill tot carpenter tools and u stove , leavIng the articles oharged to the a 'abovc named Institution. tHe . then d pawned th" n..noo , fl.n _ , , ' ' ' J ' , _ . . " . . s _ u' pawne . . _ _ _ . . . . . . "o. u" " 'I " "UU. . . , .C'HU 'HICCL , nun" whcr01tbey , were' found yesterday : The , wp police/arc / lookln/'tor'thomall'but"are ! ; 'ot the opinion that. he hasgone ovbr Into Iowa 1\050 \ HOlliday , an old clored man who would make a good Uncle Toni , was brought up In .the police court today to answer to the charge , ot 'being drunle. . rHe came Int- the station last night with a mild attack ! ot snakes and asked that he be protectcd from a crowd ot "nlggers" whom he said were tryng : to do him up. lie was locked up tor safu keeping and was let go by the judge , on prmlslng not to look on the , amber colored lIulds any more. William Stone , a 14-'ear-old boy , who says that he came to the city yesterday was arrested last night by Officer Dillon on the suspicion that he picked the pockets ot Maggie lIuby , who lives at Fourteenth arm (1 ( Williams streets , while celia was standing In I the crowd before the Boston store. The woman claims to heave had $ GO wrapped In I inn a red handkerchlet In her pocket. When Stone was searched neither money nor the handkerchief was found on his person. V. D. Walker , ex-police court officer , wa trleli In the police court yesterday alto r- 1I00n 1 on the ehargo of larceny as bails e . When Walker was court officer he Is allege to t have accepted $5 from John Mack a colored man , who hall been lined for cii 5- crderly cammduct 10 be appllell on the fin e. Walker accepted the money , but It Is alleged never palll 1\ cent of It Into the city for Iho purpose It was intended Walker admitted receiving the nioney but said that Ie was not for the purpose of payIng ! Macle's fine. Judge Derka reserved his decision In the ] mailer. - - - DIED. EKSTnOM-Alfrel1' ngecl 3 : ; years , Dec. Itt it , Emanuel h081111nl. Funeral ThllrsllllY att- ernoon at 2 : ! o'clocl from Swanson & Va- lIen'fI unllel'talelng rooms , cor. 171h Vmmcl Cumlnlr siH. Friends Invited. Mr. I amIifl was employed by Mr. Stone on West Far- nam ect : _ : USEFUL GIFTS. : I\tt. Capes U I.DB I . , lip. j ' I'ur Coats 27.00 , , up. I Cloth Coats $4.08U : . up. Baby Coats SOc Sf : irmdu . Ii I Planncletto " 'TIIU- S ime.'rs7 S Child's Fur Zet ' 1.3B. Fur ! tttmhIs . .tOe .tOelIull lilt : Fur Node SCllrf $1.'JO : ! llil. N ice dim tocimes f 9.08 11)1. ) Lnellos' lIltH ! ; tuItstLOO up. lHG ASFOH1' EN'rS. fl.ICSCOFIELD : U 1\ I C1QAKS.SUt1S.IURS. 1'\X'l'ON 1(1.0tH , , ' , - - - " . . . . . . , . . . , . ' " ( iuci A5AW I DUFFYS PURE MALTKEY ! : i ; - . - . % , , ! 'I ' 'I' ' FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FU5L OIL For bllllelllll lip bndlll that hn\o lost strength III 1\ long Atrllllln , .ltla disease . I'or nil ages amid both MrS ! " . A boon to coieviitescoimts "It welt 118 to nil , , .ho fcel that thotr vigor Is I drellllill/ / OH'I KuhN , U'I'1:1'lTI 1111I1 : \ JZI'ST : ; : Ol I.U'I : A true anti reliable tonic Unit hnlllAh"M time h'U..IIIItorlu ! , triton "r old IlIlIrmll ) ' whllu smst'ctemeg 01T lien at melts Intellt III Imet ntr UrllJJlsu nn,1 grocers ; \vlll stop rocommonel- 1111 ( : "Iller thlllls It yon 1IIIIRt on hl\vllll 1) n IT"M. For IlIuMlrlltrlt I\mllhlot : nelureM nUfo'Jr11I'11' \\I111"1J CO. , It5)CIILSTIIII. N. \ ' . . PILLS Y'S , Always Reliablc , Purely cgetable. l'erfecthy tasteless . elegantly contCl' purge regulate purity , cleanse anti strel1gthcn. UAD 'VAY'S l'lI.I.S for the cure at nil dlsorle.s ol the Stomach. Doweh Kidneys . Hlnllder. Ner. vous Diseases lMzxlness Vertigo Costlvenull , Piles . I SICK HEADACHE , FEMALE COMPLAINTS , BILLIOUSNESS , INDICESTION , DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION and All Disorders of the Liver. Observe the following symptoms. resulting frees diseases ot the digestive ( orgnns : Constilintlon in- word 1)lIes. fullness at blood In the lmeaa acidIty - Ity ot the stomach nausea lieac-tburn . disgust ot food fullness " at , weight at the 5t"noch. sour ertictationme slnl"n& or l1utlerlng ot time heart , choklnlr , or suffocating tiensatlons when In a i'ln& posture dimness or vision dots or webs before the EIght fever anti dull Imln In the head dellclency at perspiration , yellowness or time stile nnll eyes pain an the aide chest limbs , and sudden l1ushes or beat . burning In the lIesh. A few doses ot U.\D"\Y'S 1'11.1.13 will tree the system at nil the above coined disorders. l'lUCE SC : A DOX. SOLD StY DRUGGISTS OR SENT DY MAU. Send to DR. UADWAY & CO. . Lock Box : 3a. New York. for hook at Ad\'lce. D o. C TOR t. . SEARLES & SEARLES 2 SPECILISTS , ( _ _ _ _ , . , Chronic ' WE \CfYons \ / - Private ; L : AND : - - CUBE Special Diseases _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Treatmcnt by Mail , Consultation Frce , Cutarrh , all diseases of the I1US 1 Throat Chest.Stol11uch.I.iverHlood Skill Dud Kidney discuses , Lost -l\lnl1ltood \ Bud all Private Dis . eases of Men atl : 011 or address , Dr , Scarle & Searles uu Fiornam Street ' :0 : , Omaha , Neb LUXURIANT' ' HAIR II produced by the CUT/cunA REMEnmas wIlen oil other fall. They cleanse Iho scalp of irritating scaly crusted ' antI blotchy hurnofO , sllmulolo the hair tel icIc , mmnti destroy mi. croseoplc 11IP1'cts which fee'Li on the Imlr , anll hence \Jeceed \ when the best ' I > h.lclons ami all other remedies tail Sold throughout time world Cl " UGUPIDENE" . s1l Cures the effects at felt-abuse. excesses . emissions impotency , , varleoc'le anll ' cOII.lllla- lion One dollnr n iox , six for $ 5. ; ; For sole by THIJ : : GOODMAN DHUG CO. and LI'SLII : & 1.ESr.1I . Omaha Neb i DR. . McCREW _ _ _ IS Tilt : ONLY SPECIALIST . . . WIIO TREATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES , Wcnknos and Secret ! mlOldollot MEN ONLY Every cure etuarcuiteed , 20 years' oxpermenou . B roars 'f ii' C maba. /look i'reo. 11lth Am . I'arnanm He. . , OM.tIl.t. : NEh1. . : XMAS GIFTS . S .4- FOil YOUR FATIIIIR MOTliliit S1tTEH , iltOTiiER ) FRIEND OR LOVlm. SOLID GOLD Sl'lmTACLES. SOLID GOLD YEGI..ASSES. I Eyes testell free Of charge OPERA GLASSES , from $2.50 to $12.00. CIIA'I'ErAINE . CASES. large varIety IJA1IOMiITEIIS AND T1hIlltMOMtITEitS . An Elegant Line of Novelties 'IV I. Seymour our optician , has been extrell\'h' successful In filling glasses to I hundreds of the best people In the city. Lenses Exehangell Free at Cimarge The Aloe & Penfo1d Co. , LEADING SCmN'I'U'IC OPTICIANS. l'OM Favuauz Stet Opposite I'axlUu 1/ole / : TIlE LION DRUG HOUSE , - EXACT SIZE PERF'EC11) THE MER ! CAN rILE [ IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR , l ol' salu ; by all FLm'ct ; Class Doulors Munufacturod by the F. R. iUCEMERCANTILF. CICAR CO. , Jo'uctory o. 30J , St. LuIMo . . I A Molten Ulster . , ( SLATE COLOn ) , ( CASSnmnE LINED ) . -4 GILT EIGR'AT1UR NO. ii- : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - lIenllllll : theings nil In n bUllch _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - . - -alll't wo-woll , 11.19 just .hat , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . 1 wo prolillRel1 , you for Christ- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . thlllgq IIInR-"OIl for leetedly shall IlIlvo nilY Inoncy nil good ! : lit _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ = . 1 ull-so to "lIen Ie-nolle , well - _ Yale . last WlJok Oil these $3 : ; anti by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'G.GO SUlls-dllln't wo ? ulld - , _ _ ' dldn't \fe fco,1 3'ttt royally on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ . . . these to limit 25c you tIes into ' ? Now item ulster , wo'll try for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IItl10 or Itolh'n ' . . $4u00 A Shetland i ( Dccp Gl'CY Color ) ( 'VOl.th nt lcast $7.50) ) $7.50)A - A splendhl lOll ! : , wllrm amid _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , - _ _ _ _ _ _ l1uruhlo $ Iolloll ulstol' for 14.1)0 ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - -"Into . color IIIIel l'IIqqhucro _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIl1ed. CIIII't slIrely bol- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ \ - Tot ! n - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tor one for 'i.M-Hero Is _ _ _ _ _ _ - UII- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ , . " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ other ; lIt , edge \'uIIIO for yeA - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A pretty dressy nllli warm - ulsler for $11. ; ' , 11111110 of tlll\t - woolly sniff culled hollulIIl ! ; - - - c101l. . . bitted with blllJstilutlal , : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ WOOl immaterial ail orllllilloutcd _ - = with silk corl1ed 10(1) huclclo - _ bucl.:1e : SUIIIO a9 . ormmmmcmmcmmts _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ nil BII'oll coats Surely _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - worth . lIIoro thnll U 10 dollar _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ huh. - I Ulster . $ .50 , . . . Silk Corded ( Loop IJucldcs ) ( 'Vorth 11100"n $10) ) e _ . , , - r . . . , . I , fheu Toil " NoF- ; : - - - Neither Do 'fhe1J8pin . "t : : ' . - ! \ . rTh5 . = YET = I Solomon - (7i ) 'I \ in all his glory fE I \ \ ) ( was not arrayed ( j/\\A I - ' Like one ofthcse = . , 4kSUITSder I I.J.$18 \ Y Qu'll be agreeably surp'riscd at the value I you'll receive. If you want the best , offer us $25 - $28 or $30. Do not compare our tailoring with the . "shoddy" especially worked off at a low - price by unscrupulous competitors. We can't afford to offer you a mean style , poor C workmanship or IIshoddy" cloth . . , , We protect you by returning your money . if you're dissatisfied. ' , , ' Trousers $5 - $6 - $7 - $8 i . _ I. . , From fabrics worth nearly ! double , 'ji" i" i"l . l . . . , " , It , 207 South Fifte'3nth Street. . ' _ _ ' ' _ _ w -