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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1894)
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Thcse come In slll and wool Imported - ' ported remnants , and nil wool relllnnnt Thousands at pieces of all silk remnants and Importcd wool remnants , In plain colors , plAIIls , chtcks 0011 novelties , go according ; to . length of piece nt Ic ; , lOc , 11c ; and 25c mcli Dress goods remnafits , In lengths from 6 to 7 yards , enough for a lady's entire drcss ( , DllIl ( making the most useful Christmas gUt , worth up to $1.00 a yard , go at $ L9S ! and ' 2.10 ; for an entire remnant. Itcmnants of ' t.O quality oil wool cassl- mere , for boys' antI men's wear , go at Ilc ! a yard.Remnants Remnants nr astrnkhans anll ( plushcs ( go according - cording to size or piece , at 25c and Mc cach. Remnants of drapery sills , 1 yard wIde , and pure silk velvets , Just the thing ; for fancy work , worth UII to $1.00 a 'anl , go at . 390 a yard ! , In remnants. TOYS AND hOLIDAY OOODS IN BASI mNT. . Our entire basement Is devoted to toys , dolls afll ! holllay ! gOOils. Prices arc wontler- fully low. Such nn opportunity for giving ! Xmas presents for so little mOIIly ! never hap- Ilencll ) berON. Wo have an Immense stock or albums and bookfl which we arc Clllng at Quarter prices SPlCi/th 8AIn 01. ClIH18nlA8 PUlNITUHl ! AND ! ! lUGS . Continues this week. . . . f3.00 , ' 3.50 ; aiiil $4.00 rockers , Christmas price $ 2.G5. : ; $1.76 , $5.50 and $6.00 roclers , Christmas price $ i.io. ; ' 1.00 chlhl's rockers , Christina sprlce. 65c. $2.00 nursEry chaIrs , Christmas price 98c. : $2.00 parlor tables , Christmas prIce $1.00. $9.00 parlor deslls , ChrIstmas price $5.00. $12.00 book-cases , Christmas price 700. $6.00 Smyrna rugs , ChrIstmas price 300. . $2.00 ottomans , Christmas IJrlce 75c. , - . $2.00 blacking ! cases , Christmas price , $1.00. lIltING TIII ClIII.l > ImN. 7 See the live Santa Claus and his live rein- . deer. deer.Listen Listen to the baml. See the electric dis- A play. . IIAHOAINS IN ShOES AND SLIPPlmS. lloys' $1.50 high cut leather slippers , 75c. . t. Ladles and mtsses' Imported German slip- ' - ' , pers , velvet anI ! tinsel embroidery , 75c. . t Ladles' and men's velvet slippers , 50e. - j : Embroidered slippers , ladles' and men's , - t 1 15e. worth doulM. ' Fancy leather slippers , U.OO , $1.25 , U.60 , S . worth up to 300. . Ladles' oxforll tics $1,00 , worth $ 1.T5. l.adlcs' $3.00 shoes $1.0. 1.:1I1Ies' : $5.00 shoes $3.00 , all new style. Ladles' $5,00 cork sole shoes $2.75. Men's $5.00 shoes $3.00. - L , BOSTON STOltE , r N. W. Cor 16th and Douglas. , I WILL NOT PROSECUTE HIM. ; Considered that There 1'1 No Case Against . lrrlllll' Vain , ' "orhls. . . The county attorney has dismissed the \ case against Frank Van Voorhis of Chicago , S. an adjuster for several Insurance companies that were losers In the Consolidated Coffee - compan"s fire. The case was commenced S t ' : at the instance of State Auditor Moore , who S charged Van Voorhis with being the agent S . Of insurance companies which had failed to S. comply with the state law requirIng companies - : . panics doing business In Nebraska to se- 5sq fr the auditor and fur- . cure a certificate fr2in - : fish a statement 'of business every six months. . It was proposed to .malle a test case of . the matter In hand , but Wednesday 1l was : discovered that Van Voorhs : " vas not an I S 'V ' . agent of any of the companies against S which the auditor has a complaint. He Is : an Insurance broker and was hired by the companies In Question to adjust the losses . In Omaha at the one fire. The attorney did . not thInk he could make a case against Van : , VDorhs : .and recemintuded. his dlmlssaJ. 1t . " S. also appears that some of the other Insurance .5. .1 . . companies opposed the prosecution of Van . , S \ 1f Vcorhs : for fear that the matter of the loss on the building might become Involved In : ' . litigation to the detriment ot all the cornS - S ponies concerned. . i Hill btlele to the tory. ! 5" Sam Payne will be taken to the penitentiary I J In a few days to enter upon the life sentence " , . . Imposed upon him for the murder of Maud 55 , S . Itubcl County Attorney Kaley called upon S Payne yesterday and together they went over the details or the tragedy again. Payne insisted that the tory he told upon the witS - S ncss stand was correct and that he never ; S saw the girl until he was taken to the Mc- . . , i' ' Hugh building and shown her dead body by S Dr. Brown. . : Ii' The hlent'flcatlon of Maud Rube ) , Mr. . y ! Kaley says , was very complete when thb ! ! body was disinterred for removal to Iowa a < few ' days ago , and he doC. ! not anticipate that , , . any great effort will be made to secure n - new trial for Payne In the supreme court I : , 'ohn'II I' IlIgII Jlollcr S Anna hanson wants 11 divorce from her husband , John In her petition , filed In the S district court , Mrs. Hansen alleges that she ' 0 , S was led to the altar I\s a blushing bride In .5 ' . 5 January , IS93 , and that since that } bue she - . has been pretty busily engaged ; In dOdging S. chairs and other articles of furniture which ; her husband delights In throwing at her. There Is also a charge of adultery and high S j living made against her hiuband . - r NORTON TO THE TEACHERS. . I'resldent IIf th" Nebraska ! Normal School ' ; TIIIIIR tll Onmh" dnentor Yestel'Jay eflo'noon Prot Norton , presidentS S - of the Nebraska Normal college , spoke to tile : leachers ( of the city al the IIIgh school The , , , subject of his talk \ was "Interest. " : S Man , said tIm professor , Is a social animal , I 'S alul ho nooks society not only because he Is gregarious , but becnuso he must depend on . manl"nll 10 supply his neells. ! Man obtains very few If any , of the necessities or life tll. , S reclly. He has n greater train of servitors ' - than a "rlnco or the feudal 1111105. Mentally ( , I ho blesses others with his thoughts crystal. : , lied In language anll Is blessed with the' ' thoughts of othors. AlIIl In the highest sense , the spiritual , the mutual help Is the greatest I - ManklOlI Is divided Into ' two classes , the ' . helpers ollll the nonhcllera [ , or the obstruc- . tionists. It Is the duty of a teacher to de. velop the chlhlron Placed under his care Into the helping class. They 110 not go to , Ichool primarIly to obtain knowledge , but to . have the altruism that Is In their natures . brought oul. The work Of the teacher thcn 5 , . Is not to impart the Imowledge , but to Ills. S over an Interest that will make the pupil leek for the knowledge himself , This bond . I Dr Interest thlll bond that connects tine pupil with his study , will give him dolermlnatlon . hut the power of attention allli or digesting 5. , 'hat ho learns. Although title theory FeelllS .5. , ; Islonary. It has been IJraclicell In the 11asl . ; allli can be In the future. f , TInt IJI'ofcssor spoke at length on the In. S : , eresl In study thaI should bo Instilled In the upli . lie salll that ho was only a coworker - : worker with the teachers , who usually \ had } ollh ideas of their profession , and that ho ball spoken to give lhem seine new thoughts and hoped to obtain some from them , _ _ & _ _ Jllstrlet ( "nrt t'ote. , S Three Council Bluffs firms , nee vIIs & Son W. & 0 , Carter and Charles Hell rick issued ; , attachmenls from the county court yesterday . . . ' afternoon against the Little nock Lumber S comllany for claims aggregating $1,643. $ , Some time ago A. Sonneberg H'curel , a S peck , more or less Of diamonds from It . , : ' IIlrschberg on IIttachmenl proceedings coni- o . menced In the county court Yest rday " , nosa Hlrscbberg commeneell reple\'ln 11ro- S iecdlngs to recover time property , . , . II 1 Ch.rlstniuis : ! , html Nu , , " YIarl ! Excura lOll' , . . 5 ; Everywhere on time Northwestern lines . within 200 miles for one antI one.lhlrll fare. , 00 iee 22 , 2:1 : , 24 , 25 , 31' , Jan 1. Come back - key thne upto Jan. 2. vlty oUlee 1101 Yurnu . M . ; - - - - - : .r----- JlAl'DKN 1tos. Speclnl Sale on Clomk , Capes < < ' , ShR'Yl , Wrappers - pors and Walrlll-\ln ; 2ots. CLOAK IJEPAItTM1NT. Our stock must be disposed Of by January 1 to allow for extensive alterations In the de- pnrtment. Every garment In stock has been marked down Ladles' cloaks , worth $7,10. ; $8.75 , $10.00 , $12.50 ; , for ' 5.90 , 'G.90 , n.90 and $9,10. ; Mlsscs' jackets , worth $7.10 ; for $4.95. 1IIIsses' jackets , worth $10.00 for $7.50. 1IIIsses' cloaks , size 4 to 10 years , worth $5.50 : ; ; to $9.10 ; , for $4045. All other goods tn thlll department equally rclluccd. MUSIC DErAltT1IIENT , We offer the entire music stock or Max Meyer & lira. Co. at prices never heard of In the city ot Omaha 01' In the whole United States. The biggest and most complete line or pianos under one roor SUrJI ) as the Steln- WilY , the Knabe , the Chickering , Vase & Son , Sterling anll othcl' makes , We sell a good piano for 15000. Look at the price or musical merchandise : Guitars , formerly $50.00 , 25.00 , $15.00 , $7.50 , now 25.00 , U2.50 , 'i.50 , $3,7i ; . Banjos at price. , A good one for $1.50. Violins from jOe [ up- wards In fact wo have put the knife In every article In the music line , and a personal visit will convince the public that these are racts. \Ir. : , \llolph Meyer : Is mllnaglng this Ie- partment , and wtll be pleased ( to see his frlelllis. CHAIRS AND 1l0ClmRS. We have just purchasell from one or the Inrgest chair factories I2 ½ dozen dining chairs with host chair to l1Iatch. The goods ; have cane seat , are all oak , have heavy sqllare posts , box seats , and cost to mllnurac- lure $21 Per dozen , and wholesale for $2i , $3 0.00 and $33.00 per dozcn. We have three sl'les. We put the whole lot In at $1.50 I I ea ch. As many as you want. Also 38 dozen ' chlhlren's hhh ; chairs and rockers whIch we will sell nt the same prices asked for them nt the factories. You can see them on the sldewalle. 1hA\1)1N BIlOS. , For Christmas goods. . TnllO ' \ , h'nllla'hllo : It l.mtit. That recelver's sale of the lat Oloue's stock offers a great opportunlly to buy useful hollilay presents for next to nothing , and whnt Is there any morc useful than weariug allpare17 \len's ! Cull suits , $2.98. 25c wool socks , 10c. Woltsldn fur coats , beaver : collar , 7.90. iSo Japanese silk hanllllerchleCs , 3c. Men's black clay worsted suits $4.25. : ; 35c men's lamb's wool hose , 15c. Durablc overcoats , $1.90. 250 wool mitts , l.c. ! Do's' suits as low as G9c. $2.00 white silk 1I1ufllers. 75c. \Iell's ! all . wool suits $3.90. ! 75c men's ul1llershlrts , 25c. Bo's' overcoats as low as S9c. $2,00 mell's hats to close , 25c. MCIl's fine kersey overcoats , U.50. Choice of boys caps , 25c. Hemember , these goods have to be sold al once , as the lease expires January 19. lIe member thaI time late Globe carried too fine a geMs , hul now these goods DIe sold for the price you pay elsewhere for rubbish. HECEIVEH'S SAI.E , 115 S. IGth slreet , ' ear Douglas. S MAX 1IIEygit & 55110. co. 'VholcHalo , Je\we1eu , lieu anti Farnam St , , . S Announcement : Having sold our cntlre stock of musical merchandise to Harl1en ii Dros. of this city we will hereafter confine our business to wholesale jewelry xcIusively In our present stock arc many handsome articles purchased for thc city trade and unfit for wholesale stock , which will be solll this t week at retail at less than cost. Max ! Meyer ! & Co. will continue the whole sale cigar business at 1018 Farnam St. -s- - - To thin l'l1bl1e. Canan & CO. 213 and 215 So. 13th street , opposite Omaha National iank.t. . new and complete stock of goods received , and as b fore first class work . manshlp at bottom prices. : : . Sam'l nurns Is overstocked on dinner sets : and * ants to"serfifty ! ! before Monday night , and 1n order to do so will slaughter prices English decorated dinner set 100 pieces formerly $18,00 now $9.75. Hand painted china , formerly $30,00 now $18.75. - . FOR ASSOCIATED CHARIrIEB. Uonent l'crlorm"lneo nt this nOYII Last Night nn Artistic Saeeeu ; An undeservedly slender houio greeted the prol1ucllon of "VIrgIn Ius" at the llands of Omaha's amateurs al Doyd's last evenln. 'l'ho performance was for the benefIt of tll\ ' ASROclated Charities and under time auspices of Nebraska lodge No. I , Knights of Pythlas , with J. Edgar Owens In the title role. The stage scllings and costuming were good , and ( ito efforts of a majority of the cast far ahova mediocrity Mr. Owens was strongest In the stronger parts , alllI In the culminating tragedy evinced much appreciation of time trying duties with which ho was taxed , anti gave a sample or vigorous and realistic acl- Ing. TIme Aplus Claudius of Lafayette Anderson was somewh strllclng , while Messrs. Klnslel' , Dally , Porter , Thompson , and In fact the entire cast acqullled them- selves In n highly creditable way. As Virginia - ginia , Miss Minnie Smith deported herself with true histrIonic ability , and In voice and mnnner was the embol1lment of this historic Homan daughter. 1IIrs. John 11. Driscoll made a capital Servfn , and ! Miss Goodsell lacked but lithe In her effective Impcrsona- tlon : Of the female slavc. As n whole , the perfo'rrnnnce was devoid of much of the mechanical - chanical ttrrness which usually mark such attempts ) , and may , without ' undue ettrav- aganec , bo dcnomlnatcd liS' a most agreeable success. Too much praise cannot be accorded 1\11' Owens , \lIl\ler whose able direction the production was given Ills IIIIIJ\ls \ had been vehi ! ! drilled and gave evidence of tIme moulll- lag of n master hanl1. . l'JUUiUN.JL 1'.l if. ! C1f1 I'IJS. Shcrman D. Canfifhl , Sheridan , Wyo. , Is regh.tercd at the Paxton. I. . M. Crawford Of Topeka , proprietor and manaHcr of the Crawford crcull ! of theaters , Is at limo lIarllel' , Jim Tucker , Grand Island , knight of the grip for loJlp.Drclbus Candy company , Is domiciled al time lIarler. H. H. ellcy , and wife of LIncoln , Neb , arc reglstere\1 ot time Barker. \Ir. ! elley Is Jlroprletor of the Grand hotel 11.1 Lincoln. II. D. Curtis Is registered at the Barker from Norfolll. \Ir. ! Curtis Is one of time 0111 limo coml1lerlclal men with tIme United Slates . SUl1ll1y cOl1lpany. General amid Mrs. C. I ! . Van 'Vycle came up to Oll1l1hll yesterday to meet their daughter , lIupj ) ) ' , returning from school at Davenport ) , In. , for the holhloy vacation. They were acct'nponle : l by \Irs. : Woolsey , whosIlaugh - leTs arc schoolmates df Miss ! Van Wycle , and lL'IUfIICd with her At the Mercer : G. Gallagher , Kansas City , 1110. ; Mrs. J. 111. Meredith , York , Neb ; C. n. Newell , Massachusetts ; John Sloll , Massachusetts ; P. anti I. Carpenter , Ma- congo , lii ; Earl G. Allen , Waukegan , 3il. ; W Jenillns llxoui > ; J , I\IcDonough ) , San I lan- cisco ; G. W. hoist , Hspld City , S. D. ; II , 11. Shaw , 1lnculn ; C. A. Wilson and wit , T. II. Shirks : Fremont ; James Falltbee , St. Paul ; n. 11. Foster , 1IIIn.ne3110Ils. 1'chr.ISkIUlR ut thin lIotels. AI the D ( > lIone-T tI I.atta'ecumseh \ : V. M. Street , Nebrnska City : A. Howlln , Orti At the Paxton-Frank H. Connor , Crete : J. 1 , . Baller , LIncoln ; Mrs. 111. Drown , Hast- hugs . At the 1\lIl1ord-Irn. I ) . Marston II. C. Andrews , , Kearney ; 1. . I'errln , Lincoln ; . \ . 'V Agee ! , Aurora. Al the Arcade-lions Mooy , Salem ; 'mV. II. hoe , \ \ 'nvuieV. : . II. Austin Franklin ; William - liam Callom , \Ionlrose ! : A. C. 'ref'be1" , GreshulI1 : J. n. 1 > ean. IIrollel1 1I0w : g W , Jl1stell , Grand Island : S. H. Smith , North LOIIII : C. C. While , Crele. At the Merchants-C. O. Dorsey , Beatrice : S. S. lIllian \ allli 55n : lIed ! Cloud : Robert Craft Norfolk ; J. H. 1\h'asher. Columbus : O. l ! hlch. 1'Ilell \ : It. * 1. Norval , Seward : 'I' C. Fleming ! , Agee : 1111'11. J. 11 itoss Oenoa ; John 1'11)11 , mSII1 ; J , It. McKee , alrlleld. cbC1i1ll1l1 = ; ; - In Chlc. . o. CHICAGO , Dec 20.-Speclul ( Telcgram- ) At Chicago hotels : 1'll1nel' Jlouse-'Ir. and Mrs. tV , N , llaucocle , Mrs. " ' . p Williams , 1\IIss 2sfliy I. Hamilton , I. . . Francis , Omaha. 'hlllsol'-Mr. and Mrs. Frank 11. WUson , I.lncoln lIrevoort-l" . A. Nash , Omaha ; C. H. Glover ValentIne ( Orant ! Purlllc-F. 10. Sanborn J. M. Woolworlh , Omnha. Great Northern-J.'rank Coipetser Omahn. WeiiS Inglon-Frank A. Kemp , Omaha. Gorc'lI- . O. 11. Tuttle , OmahA& . T e SHERIFF SOLD CANAN'S ' STOCK { Boston Store Euys 0. J , Oanan's Inthe : Merchant Tailor Stock , Sold : > By , : - I JJUN C , DREXEL , SHERIFF bF DOUGLAS Tint Elegant Stock at Ctolhl-SnltRbl for Jllen'/I / SuIts , 1'lInU , Overcoats : , I.adles' Clollklllgll , nllll Just thai ThIng for 1I01S' Rlld Chllliren's Wenr. BOUGhT AT ONE.TENTH ITS VALU1. Never before was an Omaha retail stock sold at such a rliliculous low price. SALI TOMOI1IIO\V ON 2ND FLOOIt. Tomorrow will be time gralllIest opportunity In time worlll for tailors In Omaha 10 buy piece goods ! , anti for folks In general to buy enough goods 10 make themselves n suit or I overcoat , "r cloak , or goods for a chilli's coater ' or pants at really one . tenth Its actual value. , $5.00 WOOL CLOTHS AT 880 YAltD. Time entire stock of Cnnan's finest imported worsted cheviots. beavers , kerseys , chinchillas - las and onrcoatlngs worth liP to $5.00 a yard ! . go at SSc , GOO AND $8.00 $ AND $10,00 WOOLENS U.50 VA RI ) . The finest and highest grades or suit pat- terns , Pants \ Iatterns Dllll overcoat patterns worth from $6.00 to $10,00 yard , go at $1.50 a 'arll. . \LL SHORT NDS AND HE\INANT8 : \ GOAT AT SOC AND j&C ' A Y AItD. The finest chinchillas , beavers anll cnssl- meres from Canan's stock sole ! by'the sherlCC : just the very thing for bo's' suits allli pants and ! misses' and ladles' cloaksl go at SOc and 75c yard. Don't miss thIs opportunity If you want to buy n valuable Xmas present for your folks at just a tenth of Its real value , AT BOSTON STOltE , ON TIII SECOND FLOOR , N. W. Cor. IGth allli Douglas. o : .1 TI1I Dl1t C I' .SOIJ riLllitN 1tUU-rI Slit tile Uucl lslalllll-'h'rtest LIne nl1ll . l'uHtest ' 1'1nll' . To nil points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian Territory , Texas and all points In southern CallC rnla. Only one nlHht out to all points I ! n Texas. The "Texns Ltmlled" leaves Omnha at 5:15 : n. m. holly except Sunday , lalllllng : S passengers at nil ( lolnls In Texas 12 hours In I advance of all other I.nes. Through ! : tourist cars via Ft. Worth and m Paso to Los An- geles. For full particulars , maps , folders , , elc. , call at or address Rock Island tlcltcl office , IG02 Farnain St. . ClIAS. KENNEDY , G. N. W. P. A. - - rIme lIurllnglon UOUlo'S l'ersunadly Con- dnctrll E"cnrslnn& to California leave Omaha every Thursday morning Through to San FrancIsco and Loa Angcles u without change. Cheapest and best way of reaching any point In Colorado , Utah or California. Tickets and advertslng : matter at 1324 Far- nam street. M. % J. Bawling city passenger agent. o Xe\V Onllll" 1.lmholl Trnlll On and after Sunday , November 4 , the Chicago , 1\1I\\\'auloe \ \ ' & St. Paul "eleclrlc IIghled IImltcd" w 11 leave Omaha at 6'p , m. , arrIving In Chicago at 9 ! I a. 111. Hemem- her this train carries dinner a la carte. C. S. CARRIER , Ticket Agent , 1501 Farnam st. _ _ . _ _ _ TALKED ABOUT THE CHARTER , Municipal ; League Dlscu'ses Changes l'ro- Iosed i.m " Itovl.lnn l'onunlttec. Councilman Durltley and 1\11' A. P. mIce ) : I. as a committee from the charter revision committee met with a delegation of the Municipal - nicipal leaguers In the Commecrclal clu b rooms last night to discuss the proposed amendmmts , to tile city , charIer. Mr. Tulley described what bad been done' In the way of suggesting changes In the chartel' j , Mr. Kounlze narked. . : th t he thbught that the bonded indebtedness should be" lire i Ited to 2 % per cent on a basis of a valuation I- ation of $100,000,000. He thought that the lime allotted for time commissioner's deputies to perform their work. two months. wouM not be sufficient to rnakei a careful i estimat i 0 of the values , and wanted It EO that the lax commissioner would put In his whole time Investigating new improvements and In- creased values of property. He suggested that by the proposed plan an Incompetent man might be apppointed to this office , and with a force of incompetent deputies would be no improvement over tile present unsatIsfactory I. Isfactory mnnner of mailing assessments. The recommenda lon to extend the city limits from twentY-five to thIrty miles was discussed , and met with opposition bEcause of the fact thaI It would Increase the fire and police limits to such an extent as to Impair lhe usefulness of these departments M r. Tukey explain thaI ( lie Idea of the charter committee was that this would be a gee ! ' move to take In FJorence , In case thc city ever obtained control of the water works. The amendment to not grant any fran chises for more than two years without a vote or the people was unanImously endorsel1. as was also the ' i one reducing the Board of Health to tIme ma'o , chief of police and clly physician , and having tht' Inspection done by uniformed policemen , thus doing away with the expense of a lot of Inspectors. Mr. Millard offered a resolution to the effect that the paving question be left an . II Is anil ! that the city limits ba nol extended 1 , but after some discussion II was withdrawn , \Ir. ! Tulle said that the charter committee , council and members.elect or the leglslalur" would probably holll their final meetIng nexl : Thursday night ; and discuss all or the amend- mmients which would be prlnled by that tint , President Doane of lht' Municipal league suggested that It would be a good plan foi' the league to meet next Wednesda e\'enlng. when II could secure drafts or tInt proposed i amendments and have a chance to discuss : them and male : Imown Its Wlshcs In the matter before time final meeting or the dma r- leI' committee could be held. . -S Jl'B.TJWN I'j.\ " / ! W.\'S. , "oterul1 of Iho ( , ate W.ir UCIIIlHnberel1 by thin Ucneral UO"l'rnlllllnt. , ASIIINGTON , Dec. 20.-Speelal.-Pen- ( ) slons granted , Issue of December 7 , were : Neuraska : Orlgiuisl-Chmriunto3mhmer : H. Ores ell , Boduro , Sioux : Francis E. Howllrd , alias William H. YrcdenlJUrE ; , Blue ' liE , 'Vehster. Increl\.ve-lteh'ln : HIglns ! , Ne. bramika CIty , Oloe. Original widows , etc. - Minor ofVihllnrn : Morrison , Omaha , Doug- Ills. Iowa : Orhlnlll-\\'l1l1am 'Crowl' , COburg - , 1I10nlgomer : 'fhomal B. ltuers F Clinton ; George A. Hnrrmlln , IUversftle , \'ahm iumgt on. Itel I sue-Jllllles ) 11 lcCllrlhy , Jackson Junction , \\'inneslmiclc. Colorado : Orlglnal-Barrlson Woo , Hotchkiss ! , Delta. HelsHue-\lIchael hot - nrd , Denver , Arllpahol' Mexican war en r- vlvors ( ( ncrense-I lo'd Beall , Chromo , A r- chuleln , South Dakota : Homer E. Norton , Dell Halhls , 1\lInnchaha \ : Iymuel H. Collin ! ! , Deadwood I.awrence ; Supplemental-Hob- ert 'I' . Warner , \\'lItertown , ( 'ol\ln&ton \ , . Short I'ullcu Htoiui Herbert Kough wall arrestell 'ycstel'day afternoon whilst attempting (0 pick a 111.(1)11 . ( Ilocleet on Sixteenth Slreel. lie was caughl ; ; In time act , antI when a citizen grabbed him = Awarded highest lIonors-Wol'Jd's Fall' 'DR : 'IICli BAlING POW IR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 1 ? : ) ( fern Ammonia , Alum or any other adultul'l ! ' l. 40 YEARS THB STANDARIJ1 fI S - he threw the purI'MaWfI In the crowll. The lally l who was robbed' waR 1\11'1' V. Carter , 1634 South Tblrty.jflttlJ street CharieR JohnOontlte \ young man who Stole ! trnvellnFtilmljn'l ! grip from the Northweslern deppi WiSin I'enlcncetl 10 1Ir- teen days In jail 'yeserdny. Harry St. Chair .Is ijow In cuslody 08 the . Partner ! of William ttone . the young man Recused of 1.lcklnlr. 0. Indy's locket ! of $0) Wednesday e\'enl'lll' . Time ' JlOllee are of the opinion that tbere'ts ' 1\ gang of pickpocket ! , . In town who recenll nrrtvetl here to work the crowds Ilurln/t'lth ( ! ! holllla's. ' William n. Moore , who Is carriage man In front of Palcollcr's store , Is In jail on tIme charge of being Illsorderly. lie was trying to get thiotlrlvers of customers' vehicles - hides arranged In hife so that the ' ladles who were ' doing shopping III the place 'oultl get In anti Ollt. AI.fnl . I l.edlllel' camp along anti pUl'hell his curb into tiiC line , when , It III alleged Moore 'upset th cart and scnt- tered the fruit and nuts on the gro1lllll. o ( both Strike "t I.nauhvilio DgNVEH , 1)cc. 20.-itecemit great gold strikes at Ieallvllle nre causing ; wild excitement - citement In mlnlnH circles. TraIns to the camp are crowded and the Denvel' , J.elul- vllle & Ounnllon ! rnilroail III preparIng 10 hut on 'xtm. trains to accomollllto the Imv'l. haitI strikes have u'en numerous In Ieallville thc mist two years , hut rune have nllractell UII much attention the two latest In the Rex and Triumph 1IIlne whIch pSlnhllahetl the fuet that the Holt 1 belt extends nt lealll three miles the two discoveries beIng that far npnrt. The Ilros- imect i'm I that l.emlvlllc In 18' : ; will ue the largest gold producer 111 the world . . . - III1I11U over tll IIhtrlet ) Court. Justice of time Peace Charles Ethel'ton wns hound over 10 the tllltrict ! court yester- da ) ' In the sum oC * oo : ; for embezzlement. J. W. Carter , the colored mnn wha has been held for burglary , was also boulld over to IhO' ' district court under bOlllls of $1,200. l Joe I'eterllon , who maul It trial yesterday In IJollce court for larceny , was hound over to time district court In time sum of $ leo. . J.UU.IT. 11111 1'1 T 1 mi. ! Several members of the Lincoln city coun- cil were In the city yesterday gllherln information - formation with reference 10 l1Iunlelpal alfalr , . , The Omaha Police l1ellarl1nent has received notice of nearly n hnlf hnl1l1rell burglaries amid sneak therts In Council Bluffs wIthin the past few lla's. Officer Gustavlson arrested Charles John- son for stealing a Ealchel from the ( 'cUster street depot 'eslerllay. Johnson confessed I\'hen he I'e.ched time station. J. H. McCabe wall arralgnell In the police court today on a charge or dlsturbln ! time peace made by \Ir. ! Shultz , the furrier. lIe plead not guilty , and gave bonds for his appearance for trial. Mrs Anne nlha , who resdes ! on First and I1lclcory street , was simoppiimgVctlnesday , anI , , while In a crowd at the corner of Fifteenth anti Douglastreels had her pocket picked and a purse containing $9,50 stoen. : Mrs. Logan , wife of G. 'V. Iogan , who was i formerly In business In th's city , Is now at Colorado Springs , Colo. , where she Is dangerously 111. Her condition Is so critical that all hopes of her recovery have been I ahal1lloned. . \v. E. Hlddell , the commissIon man , was i summoned Into the police court yesterday to answer to a charge of violating the ash i ordinance. He was IInell $2 , and sentence suspended on promising 10 comply with the ; provisions of time nllnance. George Addison , < who runs a renderIng rac- tory' at Oakland , 'Came to town Wednesday : and celebrated the eyent by getting drunk lie told time judge what his business tas . and his honor c0119hlel'ed that the provocation - tion was justiflabJg , \lld } dismissed the man i with a reprimand. W. F. Baxter , buyer for the ] I\patrlcll- \ - Koch Dry Goods -'company , attended the great auction sale of'qomestlc dry goods a New York Wedne daf. It was the largest sale of dome.9t1c cotton goods ever held In . this country. Goads to the value of over $2,000,000 changed dmai1ds. Mrs. Maggie Riley and Mra Gilmore , resIdents - dents of Tom 1I1uITnY buildings on Eighteenth - teenth and Ilarney'streets ; . had a fight yes terday , and the ' later threw a brick at' her opponent , mlmit4ing a little child. Mrs. Hiley wont to the.'pQllce , station to get out a warrant forl\lr ; \ : ; Ollmore . . . Christmas presents. Look here. Skates , match boxes , ash reielvers , cigar lighters , fancy corkscrews , pocket knives , razors , shoving bets , scssors : sets , manicure lets , call bms , nut sets fancy fruit knives , can' . lag sets , spoons fancy trays , fancy lea and correo pots , chafing dishes , Jewelt & Sler- nan's fancy five o'clock tea kettles amI , stands , etc..etc. Give \ us n call and wo will surely suit you. Wm. Lyle Dlclley & Co , 1403 Douglas st. 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 thc pockets or Maggie Huby , who lives at Fourteenth and Williams streets , whHe she was stan'dlng In time crowd before the Boston storl. ! The woman claims to have had $ GO wrapped In 1 : a red handllcrchlef In her pocleet. : ! Stone was searched neither money nor the handllel'chlef was found on his person. Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald , who lives at Ninth and Clark streets , was at the police station yesterday to I-\\'ear out a peace warrant for the arrest of lien husband , who she alleges has threatened 10 kill her. She says that Fitzgerald deserted her two mouths ago for another woman , and since then she has been tryIng to earn a living for heraelf and child. She alleges that Wednesday nIght he came to her house anti trIed to get In , saying that he wanted to kill her. She wanls the law Invoked ao that she will nol be molested In the fulure. : 98c Eacl1. fiderdoWo CJ'aks s Em' oliIldl'oml1 worth up . . to $2.00 : choice - 98c. - S : Fur Sets , " , :4 : Whltc only ; (01' ( chlld- renj ; wOI.th $2.i Oj choke , ' 980. . . Fur Capes , I. , , In line Astrakhan , 30 in I. 101lg' , full 8\\'COp , \VoI'th $ : ! 5.0l : , fOI' \ $25.00. /A\\ / \ Sal NOL Gapesw \West 27 Inches bug , full BwuqpVOI.th $ : : 0.00 ( ( ; I , : cholpo this week , $38.00. O.IlSCOfIELD ( U 1\ I C1OAKS.SWTS.IURSI . PAXT IIN itJuif : cn"1 : e - - - RAN.CISCAN r DROPS ' Vegetable Purely Prepared from the ( lrglnal ! fo mum " , ma nerved III the Archives ef she Poly land \ , hay . : l1l nil authentic history tlaUaJ ( bno ! 6OOyeu'U : - - A POSITIVE CURE I I for aU Stomach , Kidney and Bowel ) .trcuble , especIally OHRONIO CONSTIPATION , Price 60 CtJ1ts. Sold by nil drugsists. .fhe Francis\an \ Remedy Co" . 181 VL' URE.f 5'1' ' " OBI0AOO. ILL S for Cirelllnr , , , , .1 hitustrnued Calp.cda" for sale by Kuhn & Co. ; 15th & Douglas . .S--------- - - - . . . _ S , THE Animal Extracts Prepared aceor.1lbg . to Ibo formula of Du. 'VUe A. hAMMOND , In hula laboratory at Washington , D. C. The most wondfrtul therapeutic discovery snco : the daY 0' Jenner CEREBRINE , . . rROM THE DRAIN. MEDULLINE , ' , FROM THE SPINAL CORD. CARDINE , . , . rOOM THE HEART. TESTINE . . . mOM THE TESTES OVARINE , . . . FROM THE OVARIES. The b1sl010jleat ! effects Ilrortuced by a pia. Itle dose of Cfrebrlno ann ncceleratlon or the pul.o with feeling of fullness sail di.tention In the bead , exhilaration or pplrUs tnereRPed urInary . excreton , nbgmentaton of tine cx' J11sl.0 force of the bladder And penistaltic peristalic action of the intestines , increase In luscllnl strellclh and endurance , IncreacII I'olcr 01 \Iplon In elderly people , and IncrCsed appetite and dtge tlvo Ilower. Dose I lroll . Price , (2 ( lrachms ) $10. THE COIUIIA CI1EMICAI4 CU. shlngton , I ) . C. SemI for iioo'.c. 101 RUtN & c. AnCNT POll OMAhA. 0001011 - ' - SEARLES& . SEARLES t ? SPECItLSTS , _ _ j1 WE CURE la1 Disess . - - ' - Treatmcnt by Mail , Consullltoll : Free Cutarrh , all diseasus of thc nos ' J Thl'oat. CIlCstStomil&Lc1i , Ilycr. Blood SIn , anl I\illncy 1ISCIS'S : , Lost -iIanIiood and all Private Diseases - eases of Men 011 , UI or IlhIIC , D" ' , SC'lrCS ! . . t. Sp1rns ! lua Farnani 1 , Street' . I : I { .I" . Oumlm , Neb . A BroI's ! : ( BrOiO-0f0rg. , Rplendll ( urntronWnt icr NervonisorC1c % , , NoonoorEd Iieadttcho Jendncho Irnln BII"uoUnn , Hleeple"UMJ . m'eelal or general Neurnhdsl 0100 . - . .01"lnl for j. ; ai-.t B matiyu . Gout JUdner Ifl.ordrrt , . Ache : . , I"polnAnrml. . Antdote for Air.'ctxi' , nn,1 otnol exccaot , . l'rice , 10 , 2Ocndl0ic. CICCOo. l'rce Eleehcnt. : nndO 1.C C THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 161 S. Western Avenue CHICtIGO. For sale b7 all dru glsts. OmahJ LUXURIANT ' HAIR I produced by the CUICUI , fcMEnlcs when _ ! If. . . all olhero ( nil. 'l'hoy elcanoe ( Ito I { V. . scalp of irrht.atlnig. .caiy' ' , eruBlc , I IUt blolchy humor .tlintnlato I the hair (01IcI08. cud destroy mi. is eroBcoplc In.cels which rcc"t on tIne haIr , aitil hnenmce . ticceetl when the iie.t ltiiyslclant , and all other remedies fail . Sold throughout the world. - - DUFFlS PURE MALT WUSKEY AU Dru ghts. . For Christmas Music /1 / ' . . , . . L + . . I ' ( 'TH1 , , IF As the holday season approaches we wish : oimco moro 10 emphaslzo time fact that our annual Chrlstm'as Sale offers the best chance or time year to buy furniture. Prices arc lower - Cl' than at any other time In the enUro tmo twelve months. Cabinet here Is : our Christmas claim for this Music THAT IT IS TIE FINEST MUSIC CABINET lIVER OFFERED AT I FIFTEEN DOLLAHS. On limo rich , dark , mahogany-finished sur- taco there are Emplro bead mouldlugs of burnished brass. Time top has a three.slded galer ) ' . Insldo tine Cabinet are four shelves , ad- juslablo at any height. There II a shelf beneath : neath the Cabinet for bound volumes. The carved hox-fmmlng and caurlolo legs arc very Ilecorative. I Is 1 Music Cabinet whIch cannot bo du- plcated eleewhere for less than $25.00. Charles Shiverick & CO. : FURNITURE of Every 009crlplu : Temporary LDe.lol , J1CJ Ild 1oe : JolIIH Stvoa MILLARD HOTEL mOCK Oi STORE WILL DT OPgN EVERY EVENJNG UNTIL CJHS'rlAS. . XMAS GIFT'S. FOR YOUR FATHER. MOTHER , SIHTEH IIO'IlEH , FRIEND OH LOVlm. SOLID GOLD SI'Jm'ACLI S. SOLiD GOLD l YJmLABSI S. Eyes testcdfree Of charce. OPERA GLASSES , from $2.50 to $12.00. CIATPI.AINE CASI S , large $2,00 UAIOMETlmS AN ) TJEIMOMI 'EItS. An Eesant Line ot Novelties. W. I. Seymour , our optician , has been extreme\ successful In hitting ! glases to hundrets of the best people In the city. . ciy. Lenses Exchancet Free Of Chmarge The Aloe & Penf01d CO. , . LEADING SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. 140M Foluow Street Oitpo.lti l'axtoni Hotel 'H LION DRUG HOUSE , - , " Merry Cbristmas.- . - _ : COI AROUND by ( ln3'lIglht-It ) ' 01 Call-Or cyculngs till ; n ) o'clock . ( I mot'c cOl"enlcnt ) nut ! tell \S whnt you think or i . 0(11' Xmas 1h'CSCihts3. . \Vc won't pI'omlsc , 'Ott that ' ! ! ) ' 'OU ; ) ; wi cnjoy seeng any moulc's elmbllE strings , In I'on \ IHshlng n woodcn ivhcelbnri'o' . 0. t.nlncd cnnal'ics , or n few Ht'ccnlcs playing Bt'ownlcs , but we llo Iomlsc ) ' 01 n .cal nlc tune I ; 'oii're ' . IntcI'cstclln nmiy way about mas'llnc nll'cnl'nnc . Show )01 somc Iiitei'cstluig Iwcscnts for n.Hldy , that won't cost . mich ami at the salc tlC hClp a lot of jor SOIC whie Shirts for 5th ) : , 85. and $ L.OO-Nit1it Robcs ret a5. , 50. , 75c , 151 LOO-Somc I'cnl iii.c tiiiUei'cti' fl'ohn 85.a , nl.c . 1ndcI'wca. fl'OI :5. 11-aml splcndld hose fi'oiii 10. II' , Show 3'otl SOnIC PlCttY things for Mu ' SlstcI-won't 01 1 I pl'cty fl' ,111 m' : - cost much . Sonic cmbl'ollcI'clllaln 01' 1lcIhlstitIheLl Imuiailket'ohiefsi at 1. , 15c , 20. . 25e , :5e-somc ) I'cnl Jllancsc : hcmstlehcLl silk fl'om 25c tIp In bilec om' whic 01' thc ncwest IIo'ei'y pltc.ns , n lovely pllln 0" bl'ocl.cl intufl'iet' In sathi 0' silk f'om 75c tip , , 01' I woolcn enc ( f'om 15. I tl-and what I load or leigns to select fl'om Show YOU somc itppl'ciititi'c . gifts for Brothel' O ! for jlst % Villiaiii-vi'lio is oiil' . it fi'Ieiitl-'I'I1iii5 IHcthI'lml less costy thun eiscwlmei'c Ict.c Is n tholsnlnml one llle"c1t dcsigii In all shal'cS of nccfctcs nt 15. I , 25. , : S. , 1,5. , 15. ( , 75. Iml UUi. i , thc lncst hnml cmbl'oilcI'cl othCl'S might ask its high IS $2.00 fo ! A . pail' of di'ess Mocha [ or IogsldnGloycs ! Itt UO.a ; plain sims- ittaildet' f'OI 25c tIp , and huml cmbl'oltel'el sltn In glass boxes It 75. to $1.25. A Inciy hnndlc siLk Imb..ln fl'om $1 .tlO up. Collars , cufs , jcwch' and other l.tlccs of Ilhillol' , "allc you'l hut ) hcc , too , nul for less 10nc ' than some- 't'lmcrc ! O' thc Boys-c'cI'ythlng lieVtIttIS. , ' - Send the little ones around. We have a splendid . I Xmas present for 'em-One worth having. They're high r colored fully illustrated Picture Books. . - - - ; s + , . . - - " . I WHAT DO I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS ? ' : . , A . - MACKINTOSH. . . . t. - We have $20,000 worth of Rubber . Goods and Mackintoshes for sale at SOc on the dollar. " FOR TEN DAYS ONL'Y. T'We are going out of the Retail Rubber Trade , - - - - - - . orAth TENT & AWNING ODe , 131 FARNAM ST. r--- . - . - - - - r " _ . _ _ . _ V IN OREGON . A muscular man who is wiling to take five orten . acres of the soil and put his labor into i \ can earn more than five hundred dollars fve dolap , a year. I alT now making up a smal party of such to go there early next month under contract to work at clearing land at $1.80 per day every day they can spare from the cultivation of their own ground from now 'till next harvest , $360 to $600 is all the capital req uired. The planting season for early gardens opens usually in February Cal at Room 101 , Bee Building , Omaha , Wednesday and Thursday , Dec. 26th and 27th. , _ D. 8T'EARNS , , - Manager of Agencies , . STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. - - fh ho Mercer Hotel Cor 12th anti Howard Street , Under now IP18110n I , wi fur IIh lIT 'i'i-ii : ) llfmL5 antI llE'I"I'Eii IOO IH ( all blolun Iclld , 1111 electric Jgltocllln I I I UIIY lintel Iii Umllhl for time rltu or $2.00er ditty ltOll' wllh 11th ( fUl ) nuiti ' : .W. \er 'Fry time Murcer nut tunic you Visit time city. 'I'uke Situ IllrlOY btrcut cur ut Ulllol nlllt to lth btrlot. Prol Wol lur strcot IU\ut tuku car 10 howard street . \ l HlOI.U' , JU'\IfC" . e--- S . , . ' -BAILEY THE DE'ITIST ' P - . . . i'Ioiieur or IOI r I. I'rlccQ In ; o Bnisipu ' IN OyIAhiA . . . . , } Full Set of Teeth , $5 $ : Waranted lo F i ' Teelh extracted and html II Oamtioday. Goll ald l'Iiteaui " Jlt . lame . ' . , Alloy I'lacan Aloy 1"Lliiiigs .1 ; Silver 'lllflms jL IIIU Gold . : L ; fluId Crosmim. W 10 . -:11 'III ; Urln , rcetli fU IIr tt.eCtlm. . ' 1111 work ailwai. ! : ; s I 'iuor I'axluum hue Luk : \ mull AT'I'ENDAWr , aud t'mriiatim , . 'fel , ) ItlilL . ' M T. - . . "I..I" '