THE Ol\rAITA \ DAILY 111313 : TUT USD AV , OCTOHKIl 15 , 1800. ORCHARD WILIIELirS DAY A Big Day for Fumitn.ro Bnycra Who Want Nice Pieces for Little. WINDOW SHADES , ROLLERS AND ALL , 1IC 13er > Diillnr'M Wurlli nf rurtilliirc J.eft ( ill Illlinl ! clH the KM I fc- t'i-le.-N llcilticcil NII Par tlinl It "Will lie \\leUcil In Sta > Tomorrow la the day especially net nsldc bj us to sell window shades , nnil we ha\c mailo three lots Hint are something mote thin npictnl hirpalns 75 do/on Ml window shades In any color nlmo t that jou can think of , full width mil olx feet long , mounted on aprlng roller * \vUh hrackcts. nil ready to hang vouii CHOICI : no IACH About 100 doren water color opiquc win ilow shades , full nix foot long all colors , and mounted ready to hang YOUR CIIOICB 2SC 13AC1I CO dozen opviie | shadis with fringes , all colors , rollers nnd fixture * , complete- . YOUH CIIOICi : 320 KACH. Upsides we have out down this prices on Ehadfs that arc made to cirder. to Mich nn extent that jou can't afford to miss thli chanr-0 All of the ofllec furniture In our base- nirnt must go for the room Is more valmMc to us for other purposes There aio onlj n few ofllre thalrs. tables nnd desks , but they will be closed out at cost anil Its' ! $25000 nnei.t satin damask , overstuffed , 3- phro parlor milt for tir.OOO. ' damask overstuffed , conversation Irnt ) JlS.'fO satin , versation settee , soiled sllghtlj. $1000. $70 on solid ninhoganj , hand-carved. .1-plcco suit In miislln for ? f > 8 23 jr > 000 satin damask , overstuffed , patent parlor roekcr , $11 00. js 00 silk brocatcllo upholstered seat and hark mahoganj finished ehalr , $500 $2J W oak frame. 3-plece parlor suit , in cottun tapestr > and plush , J1500. tfi W oak fromo pailor ehalr , sent and bark In silk broeatcllo. | l CO SIR on mahogany finished settee , seat and bnrk In silk damask , $11 75 $ , ' 000 dark birch fanc > parlor chair , sent and bark In silk damask $1275 OUniAIlI ) & WIMIRf.M rAKPirr CO , 1IH-1I1G-111S Douglas. when Vim Co iiiNt : On the Ilurllngton'B "Vestlbulcd Fiver" jou should reserve > our bvtth nn far In advance as possible The 'Tljcr' has sleeping car nerominn- ditlons for more than 100 paRFcngors but If jou want n "lower berth In the center of the car" the earlier > ou make jour ros- ( rviitlnii the tnoro likely jou arc to got wbnt joti want. Leaven Omalm 5-00 p m Arrlvis Chicago 8 20 a in Tickets at 1502 Knrnam street. "Ni liriinKn'N All Illulit. " The above IH the farmers verdict. Oats' Oats' Oils' Corn" Corn' Corn' Sttgir bcots , chlrory and ve-Ki'tnbles of all kinds. Never dlil land produce more abundant crops than these of thin season. Sri Inn IH b llovlitK. and all home seekers ube have tlro.l . of pajlnt ; rent or wish n chnnjc to cheaper ( but not poorer ) land In n state where climate Is all that could be RRked , should see Nebraska's soil anil erops Tno Proinont , KlKhorn & Missouri Vallo > rallwnjNorthwestern lino- traverses tin bent portions of the state nnd art' offerlns moat favorable ratco to enable home heekors fioni othe-r states to see Nebraska Ask nny railroad ngcnt for n cheap round trip tlcltot on October 20 I'or further Information nnd pnitlculars ns to rates , etc. . wrllo J II. (1 iblo. Travel- ln Passenger nKont P. R. d M. V It. II DCS Molina , In. , cr the underslKncd J. II IWCIIANA.V , General I'assoiiKor AKCII ! Iloom C8 , U. S. National bank building Omaha , Neb. Comfort < < > ' " - v . , ni cLuanmy. too. II jou patmnlze the IIiirllnKton'i ; I'ersonallj Coniliictod once- n-weok I'xciirs.ons , which leave Omaha ovorj lliursilay niornliu ; No change of cars Omaha to San I"rnn- clsro and I os AngdeH Seeond-class tickets accepted. Call at ticket olllco , 1.102 rnrnam street nnd pet full Information or write to J Francis , General IMsae-iiRer Agent , Omaha Nob. .JACK AVIM.SII CONVICTIIH Ai\IV Thf SameOlil Slur } of AIiusliiK IIU Hill NI'H. Jatlc Welsh , nn old man who has been frequentlj convicted on the charno of crucltj to animals , was before Judge Gordon It police court , charged with the same offense The abused animal wax , as usual , a horse Complaints had been made to the chief of police , and In response ho sent an olllcer to linontlgntc The lattei found that Welsh was using for hauling purpose a hors" which had gnat dllllrtilty In keep Ing a position on this fildo of the grca' licjond without having any additional burdens dons thrust upon his shoulders The animal was blind , Inmo , and Its ribs struck out In gntint despair An examination of Welsh's house nnd barn near rourtoenth and Williams street * developed the fnct that there was not an ounce of horse food about the place Tlu residence consisted of four walls construe ted of boirds tli.it Wtlbh has picked up , am Is without a sign of a roof It Is partitioned Into two rompaitments , one of which Welsh iiml his wife utc& and the other Is the barn Ir Young , the city veterinarian , wasn wit ness In the case and tostlflid that the mil mal was almost starved to death. This ovl dcnco consldtiablj nngercd Welsh , who In formed the witness that ho Knew more nbout feeding horses than the veterinarian ellil Nevertheless Welsh was found gulltj onel senU'nccil to ten dajs In the county Jail. Johnson nros. , : iard coal. $9. CHICAliO AM A KillMill ) Operates two through superbly equipped trains KVKKY daj In the year. Till } OViUIAND : UMITRD AND O.MAII.CI1ICAGO SI'KCIAL nni'AHT. Aiuuvi : . OMAHA , 4 io p m CHICAGO , 7.15 a in OMAHA. C 30 p m CHICAGO , 9.30 a , in CITY T1CKI31 Ol'KICn. not n. n. uiTciiin. I'AKNAM ST Oi.N. AOU.NT. I < i A'r > Illicit In i : > lilfiu-o. The Husslin-Aincrlcan McKlnle-y club will liolil Its icgular meeting' In Its hall on next fiuuilny us usttnl A re-port published a few cln > 3 IIRO , thnt the club hail disbanded , wns without rouuilatlon An n nmttur of fact , HID club lias nnve r dlbbniuled , la KtroiiRer tlmii .it nuy time ilurhiK the caiupalKii. ami 1ms been holding re-KUlnr , largo anil en- meetings Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair , MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Coin Ammonia , Alum or any other nilulteinnt. 40 Years the Standard , nitoicr.v mnsrnn : iM.r.NTirut.J lltirliMiili-r HNCIIM | Ihc Itcfitxul nf Cun- ( oincrH In TnU-c IIUillcc. . The Droicl hotel on North Sixteenth utrorl was the ncrne of considerable ctcltemcnt nnd n little row chortly before mlilnlRht Tiles- day nlRlit. It roultcil In broken hcniln for \V. A Ile-rry , n ilrtipRlst In the hotel , nnd for M. 0. Ilnir , a Riicat , nnd n ptimmcllni ; for J n I'lcrcc , the night clerk. It seems that Ilerry ami Pierce hail Rene Into the hotel barroom for n drink and that the bartender , IM O'Connor , requested them to shako dire. They refused nnd re turned to the ofllce' . wheiv they took seats behind the counter with N'lRht Clerk IMcrce1. While they were sitting there , llarr reading n paper. O'Connor came In with Lee Nestle- house nnd ricmlng. The three were some what Intoxicated. O'Connor nt onec stated that he wnntcd Pierre nnd wanted him badly He lost no tlmo In getting him Pierce was thrown to the llooi nnd was getting the worst nf the nipoiinter when llarr rushed to his nssUtnnce 0'Cumicr then turned upon him and struck him on top of the head with n leninn stiico7or which he had carried from the snloon. Herrj tried to Interfere nt this unfortunate moment nnd was Moored by an InkRlnnd which It Is charged Nestle- IIOIIBO threw. Iloth llarr nnd Ilerry had had gashes In their heads which required moillcnl treat ment As soon ns they were patched up they Informed the police of the nffrny O'Connor vvns arrested shortly before 4 o'clock > t"'terday morning and N'estlehouso was landed later. The other man Is still nt liberty. Ploree Ilnrr and llerrv appeared nt the police court > csten'n > morning nnd ( lied com plaints against Ncstlohouso nnd 0 Connor charging them with assault with Intent tr do great bodllj Injur ) . Moic riirnlltc I'mtcr Is contained In n bottle of Hood's Sarsi- pirllln thnn In any other similar preparation. It costs the proprietor nnd manufncturcr more. It costs the Jobber more nnd It Is worth more to the consumer It has n rec ord of cures unknown to any othci prepara tion. It Is the best to buy because It Is the One True Illood Purifier. Hood's Pills nro the be t family cntlmrtlc and liver medicine Gentle , reliable , sure. Shlveilck's clearance sale of furniture for the next ten days. Head the add on page 2. I'liniOT KNOttV IN THIS ( MTV. UIIHC PtitillMliliiK Ciiiiiian | > Itnlilfil Iij \ul liurll li'H. \ report has been received from Indlnn- npolli In the effect thnt the establishment of the Hose Publishing company of that city was raided Tmsilny , with the result tint evidence was found that the firm wns nothing more than a swindling concern The raid followed the * arrest of three of the members of the llrm , M. Roy Daniels nt Cleveland nnd I'rnnk lto e , alias I'ugcno Sulllvnn. and Trunk Willis nt St. Paul The llrm purported to solicit advertise ments for a trade director ) , which , however , was never published When the contract was olgtied a portion of the prlrcwao paid and the ndvcrtUT wns requested to sign n vouohe-r for this These vouchuia WCIP scut to the otllie at Indianapolis , whcie b > mcins of erasures nnd additions It wns chani-cd Into nn order for advertising , the' amount being raised. In the olllco of the establishment were found chomleah which hail been used In ( hanging the vouchers A list of subscribers was also found , upon which was represented ilmoM ov < ty one of tlu large cities of the countrj A number of Omaha merchants were found upon the list Inquiry locally has failed to discover nny merchants who will confess that they were worked At the commercial agencies It vvns learned that the firm appeared on the i-ep tcmber statement , where it was credited with no capital and little credit. The agen cies have had no reports of the firm's operations In this city. Mnn ) liven of usefulness nave been cat short by neglect to break , up an ordinary LUHI riieiimonli , nronchltU ami even coa iiimpllon cnn be averted b > the prompt usr "f Ono Minute Cough Cure. iumit .sictnih : A\ Sluirl Weight llrcuil TIINC In ( lie I'o- Ili-c Conrl. There wni a hitch In the test case on the bread ordinance In police court jcstcrilay morning Despite the fact tint the court , the piosecullnc attorney and the defendant , to- gotlur with the witnesses , Indulged In u lengthy dissertation on bread and bread weights the merits of the case regarding short weights did not como up , ami William Lander , who was arrested for Bellini ; loavc.t Jii ounce below the standard of sixteen ounce's was discharged. The ono po1 nt decided , however , was t-it two loaves of bread stuck together do iiu- constitute n double loaf The legal talent and the court coincided upon th it point , but Iiibpeetor of Weights i.nd Measures Franklin , who caused the arrest , was Iiaidlj satisfied Ho charged In the ccvupUint that Lander had sold u double \mr \ that was below wolght On the trial It developed that the double loaf consisted of two single loaves that had not been pried nui.rt. nnd even Franklin's own witnesses went hack on him when he tried to show that two loaves constituted a double loaf. Lo tl nirbcrl- tles wore nlbo against him o.i .ho , oi it. The question of bread welgnts also came up. Incidentally , however , and Laudcr Mated In his own defense that ho tried to 1 eep to the standard of slxto > n ounc s Ho said that It was possible that among the thou- simls of loaves baked every night trine might bo a trifle short. They are BO llttlo jou hardly Know jou arc taking them They cause no griping jet they act quickly and most thoraughlj Such are the famous llttlo pills known as De-Witt's Little Knily Risers. Small In size , great In results lliilli AVoiiicn rinliu tlic HiuiMtcr. Mr < > Mii 'glo Morrlscy , living nt 2S15 IJodge street , lini accumulated much trouble unto liort > elt on account , so It Is nlleged , of an ovorfoiulness for blooded poultrjIH ! Mainly Jones , n neighbor , lias u flm > I.egliorn rooster with a voice like a rilllope A few dnjs ago the looster nijHlerlousIy dlsappearid , but bin volco was still In ivIdeme and continued to awake the neighborhood evorjmoinlng as It Issued from the hon-honso owned by Mrs Mortise } . Yosterdaj MIH Jouen heciiud a i eaieli warrant ror her pet and the pilzo fowl Is now at the pollco station awaiting a m'ttlcinont a to Its ouiiernlili ) between the two women. Criulli * nnil the ( .rax * . The following births and deaths were re ported at tht health olllcc during HID tvvcntj- four hours ending nt noon jcstordaj : Illrths Joseph llrazll , 1137 North Seven teenth stiect. boy. Christ Kochcr , 1703 Clark , hey ; John Hrazda , 1232 South Fourteenth , girl.Deaths Deaths Qlrnnlo Sutton , 9 months , 1322 Cass , chills and fever , Prospect Hill. llolilicil of Her I'lirHc , Mrs Wcllei , living at 017 Soutli Fifteenth street , was robbed of n , purse containing ( j SO and a baggage ( .heck jesterday inoinlnc on the Ilurlli.gton express from Chicago. She thinks that she * felt some one feeling uround her pocket lust as the train was pulling Into the depot In this city. The matter was re ported to the ic lice. ClltM ( III * MlirHlllllN * IlllMIIIIC Owing to the lieu law vvhle.li inakeu the I'lillcd HtatcH umrslmlHlilp a Halurlcil olllco theio IIIIH been a change In the bookkeep ing Bjstoin heretofore In vogue. The gov- iiumelit bus JiiHl pinvldeil tint olliee with the necensary paraplifin.illa to eairjon tbo new Hjhtom 'Iho hrv will cut ilovvn the iimiHlmrH liKomo In tiiiri jurisdiction between fl.OOO and iow Phlverlck's clearance mie of 'u.nlturtfor the next ten Oa > E Iteil tlio r.JJ on page 2 PICKAHD Mrr .lullii M. Ontobcr :3. : 1580 ago 74 , runciairrMay at 1. & ! p. in trom the resldonc ( > of her ila'iphtci. JlrH. c * A Harris. 2.20 Ftnth 'Until ituot PrUndH ot the fatnllv Invited NA8SI2IIWllllnm mji-rt .11 VOIUH. B months , S da > n , Oetoboi- J III. 1 " . . li-inu r. I Tliniis- day afternoon nt t M n'clo'ile from nI - deiice , 2123 NIcholjH Mtrutt. Interment nt Forest Law.n ccmcfcry. I-'rlci.da Inyitcd. CONTINENTAL STILL AT IT Gutting and Slashing the Prices for Sat urday's Sale. MONEY RAISING-PRICE-LOWERING SALE lie ; unit ( lie Mnnt Sii i\liccliitliniN , ( InCoiillni'iital on ( o Still ( i real or TrhiinpliH for "I'rlco Lowering" nnd "Money Halstng" have done wonders this week at the Con- tlncntnl's "Ca h Selling" snlo for the man of a ' "Money Saving" disposition. The suc cess of the sale this week has been of such magnificent propoitlons that Its Imitation of others Is out of the question None but the Continental could hold such a sale It has been n sale that has alrcndj caused more talk nnd created tnoro enthusiastic encores than anjthing that has happened In the west , and the ball keeps rolling Another "lash t the prices IR set for Saturday It will bo a big one , It will bo greater and harder to realize than the last cut , but Its gcnillncss'will be easily demon strated by it casual glance. You needn't bo n judge of clothing to secure a bargiln Saturday All jou need to be Is fairly well supplied with money. You will need It , for nothing will bo sold unless for cash No man. however good , has nny credit during this great monoj raising sale None ask It It would bo asking too much Clothing Is not sold nt such prlees for anj thing else but cash , the house that can do It and reallj cut prices has never been known Pushing plants nMdc Is enough to ask the Continental to do at this time The unprecedented rush of last Saturday will bo again repented , but thanks to n little experience of that kind the Continental will be backed this tlmo bj a large list of salesmen , who know the goods and will be oil the alert to see that-no one , however llttlo ho or she may want , shall have to wait n single moment to have their v.ants supplied. It's n sale that none , can afford to miss. U will pay patrons to come hundreds of inllcn to attend this silo , hut one thing bear In mind the cash Is what they want hcnco the gieat cut In pilcca. Shlvcrick's clearance palo of furniture for the next ten dnjs. Head the add on page 2. DECISION .USU1ST Clt > Clcrtv Dccllin-N ( o riiu-c lllx 'Sumo on ( In * llnllol. City Cleik Hlgbj hcs dcc'dcel that he will not place the names of the Lomlnees for councllman-at-lnrgo upon the oIHclal ballots and he will not If j the chairmen of the cltj eenttnl committees to that effect. His de cision Is b ised on an opinion from City Attorney Council , v hlch advises him that thjre Is no vacancy In Hie olllco of councll- man-nt-larpo , which was held by Samuel DtiHols , deceased , and to v.hleh ollice U II Wheeler was appointed , and that ho has no right to place tl c names of candidates for that olllco on the official ballot , unless com- pcllo 1 by the order of the court. When the certificate of nomination by the republican city coiventlon of I.co Yntcs as couneilnmn-at large was presented to the rlty-elerk that illlci.il addicsgcd the fol lowing letter to Cltj At'ornej Conncll. "OMAHA. Oct 12 W J Conncll , City Attorney Dear Sli n 1' Davis , the chair man , and Albeit W Jofferls , the secretary of the city central committee , have tiled the certificates of nomination of nlno ward councllmcn and one count iiiimn-nt-ltinu > to fill vacancy , nnd have asked mo to Indicate what I propose to do about placing the mine of councllman-at-large upon the ticket to be voted on at the next election , to be held November 3 , 1SOC I desire to have yo ir legal opinion , ns city attorney of the city of Omaha , as to what course I shall take In placing the name of the person nom inated for the olllco of councllman-at largo upon the ofllclal ballot. I have asked the gentlemen above referred to to give me until tomorrow morning for nn answer Will jou please give this your earliest pos sible attention ? Very respectfully. nnnciinR incur , city cicrk. " THI : LAW IN THI : CASR. This forenoo'i City Attorney Council rc- tuincd the following : "OMAHA. Oct. H. DcLclivr Hlcby. City Cleik , Omaha Hear Sir In response to jour rece'nt lenuest foi my opinion ns to what course you should tal.o in placing the names of persons nomnm'cu for the olllcc of cotinrilmen-at-large upon the olllclal ballots , I would state that according to my understanding of the taw no vacancies In the ofllee of councllman-at-largo now exist nnd that jou should rcfU3c to place the name of nny person for f > ue.h position upon the olllrlal ballots If any parties take n eontrniy view and Insist upon your taking a different course an action ei n be In stituted in court to compel you by mandamus to place the names of any persons nominated bv any party convention upon the official ballots , or , If It can be shown me that my conclusions are not correct I will nil vise you to do so without "eqi'lnnK any parties to rcsoit to mandamus proceedings "Under the provisions of section 11 of the charter It Is provided 'that the gcnciul city election shall bo held on the Tuesday suc ceeding the first Mondaj In November , 1S91 , and cvorj two years thereafter , except as otherwise hereinafter specified' Sect'on 13 of the charter provides that 'the qualified voters of the city at the general clcc Ion to bo held In 1M)1 ) , and every two years there after , shall by a plurality of all votes cast for such olllclals elect a number of councll mcn equal to the number of wards In ald cltj , who shall be known and designated as eouiuilmen-at-Iarge , and who shall hold of fice for the term of two jears from the first Tuesday in January following tald election ' It is furthci provided In the same section that at an election to be held In 1892 , and every two years thereafter 'there shall also bo elected one councilman from each ward , who shall be designated ward councilman , who shall hold olllcc for the pcilod of two years from the first Tuesday In January succeeding such election ' SOMK CHARTER PROVISIONS. "From the foregoing It will bo observed that the general city clJctlon for the pur pose of electing councllmen-at-largc Cannot > > e held until 1&D7. The only question IR whether at the general state election nt which ward councilmcn In the several wards aio authorl7ed to bo elcitod a vacancy In the ollice of councllman-ut-Iaige can bo filled This might be an open question but for another provision of the chatter and an ordlnanco of the city passed in pursuance thereof The provision of the charter to which I now refer Is section 1C , which pro vides that the mayor and council shall have power to provide 'for deciding contested elections In any manner not In conflict with existing laws , also to provide for filling such vacancies us may occui In the ofilco of councilman or other elective office of the city * In pursuance of this provision of the chatter nn ordinance was passed and ap proved January 8 , 1S9C , providing that when a vacancy shall occur In the olllto of coun cilman by reason of eloath , rei > lgnntlon or removal fiom ofilco the same shall be filled bj the council , and that In case of the vacancy ocurrlng In the olllco of councllman- at-largo the cltj council may elect any resi dent elector of the city. It is fiuthcr pro vided In the ordinance referred to that within ten days after election the person elected stall give bond and qualify as ic- qtilred by law , ami he shall hold olllco until ttvo expiration of the term of olllco which ho was elected to fill. Under and In pur suance of the piovlslons of the charter , to which reference has been made , Daniel II. Wheeler wan duly elected by the city coun cil to fill the uncxplred term of Samuel Dullols , and , as required by charter , bcforo entering upon the duties of tbo office , gave bond to the city with the lequlrcd sureties covering such unoxplred term , ending Janu ary. 1S9S. NO VACANCY AT THIS T1MH. "So far aa I can ascertain or have been able to detcimlne , the contention that a vacancy In the ollice of councilman , oc curring by reason of the death of Council man Dullols , tliould ho tilled at the coming election to be held November 3 , Is based upon section 107 of chapter " 0 of tbo Com piled Statutes which provides that 'vacan cies occurring In any state , judicial , dl'trlu , county precinct , township , or any public oflU'o , thirty days prior to any general elec tion , shall le fillccl thereat. ' It Is my opinion that this section of the general law docs not apply to city elections or election * of otlklals lu cltltu of the metropolitan claM , but inch election * iind the officials to bo elected thereat nto iktermlned by the' pro visions of the charter. I think n reference to sections 1 nnd Sof chapter 2G of the Compiled Stnttttci will demonstrate this to bo correct , wherein It Is provided that the general election of the etnte shall be held on the Tuesday miccecdltig the first Monday In November of each year , nnd that at such ) -time nil ntnto , dis trict , county , precinct , township officers by the constitution and lawn made elective by the people , except municipal officers lit cities and villages tdiall be elected. U must further bo borne In mind that the provisions of the charter nro the Intcst ex pression of the will of the legislature1. Sec tion 107 of chapter 20 of the Compiled Statutes relating to xncancles was pissed In 1SS1 , while the charter provision authorising the mayor nnd council to provide for filling vacancies in the * ofllco of councilman was passed In 1893 , being amendatory to the act Incorporating metropolitan cities , which vvns approved In Mntch. ISS7 "As already Indicated. I think you will bo justified and that It will bo jour duty to re- luse to comply with any request to place the natno of nny person for the office of council- mnn-nt-laigo upon the oftloHl ballots of the city , unless you nro required to do so by an order of the court "W J CONNIJU. City Attorney. " AMISMnilJNTh ' 10 Till : CONS I'lTIJTIO V. HnllolN for \ < > ( .TN ll.-cclM-il liy ( In- Count. * Cirri. . The county clerk has received from tbc Hocretary of stale the olllclnl and sample ballots containing the proposed amendme-ntt to the state constitution. In compliance with n Hw enacted by the last legislature and known as House Roll No f > ! > 0 the amendments aio ballots sepa rate and distinct Horn these containing the names of state and county ollicers. The law referred to provides tint the ballot eon tnlnlng the nn ointments shall 1m dc'.ioaltec1 In separate ballot boxes containing thr names of candidates for olllco. The olllccrr of election are rexjulied to makii retuuiB o ! the votes cast for and against the amend ments In the tinmc mnnnei ns nil other bal loin , and n penalty of not less than $2 % nor more than $100 Is provided for r. violation of the law on the part of election olllccis The amendments are printed on the l.al lotIn the same order ns they appear In the proclamation of the sccre'ary of state , whUh lins been printed In the newspapers for several weeks This order follows tie nil mcrlcal order of the articles In the constltu tlon which It Is proposed to amend Kor tlilt icason the request of the Alantlfacturcri nnd Consumers association nnd Commercla' club regarding the placing of the amend ment relating to the voting of bonds by counties'In aid of manufactories at the toj of the ballot b reversed nnd the amend meiit In question appears at the bottom ol the ballot. House roll No BfiO , referred to heretofore , also provides that the voter may vote for or against the entire lot of amendments by mnking one cross In the proper place. The law requires the secretary of state to have printed nt the top of the ballot , In full-fncfd tvpo , the words "Proposed Amendments to the Constitution , " and opposite these words the words "Yes" nnd "No , " with spaces foi the voter to ma ! o a cross opposite either nerd Hy making a ctoss oppis to the proper word the voter mnj thus vote for or agalns ! all of the amendments The words "Yes" and "No" nlno appear opposite each of the amendments so that the voter may vote on each of them In detail It he favors some a ml opposes others The county cleik requested the secretary of state to rend him 00.000 sample ballots and the i.aminumber of the ofllelal ballots and the whole lot came this morn- lung , forming about n dozen huge bundles , weighing several hundred pounds There are sufficient to fur. nlsh three samples ballots * and an equal number of oIHclal ballots to each voter In the county The sample ballots will be placed In circulation as soon as the neces sary arrangements can bo made to guard against their being wasted and destroyed rnur.UAi , oiri'icuHH TAKI : A IIAMI. rile ii roiniiliilnt AcrnliiHt tin * 1'fiiinli- Mump Colli-cKir Govoinmcnt officers have taken hold of the case of Mrs Anna Placnlk and are engaged In sifting It to the bottom Assistant United States Attorney Hush , after hearing the facts , decided jestrrday morning to file a complaint cgainst the woman charging her with having In her possession a large quan tity of stamps with the Intent to pass the bame off as the ui used article. A hearing v HI be had this morning before United Sttte'i Commissioner Anderson This Is the ca.sc of the woman who has been paying her meat bills with postage stamps Ono stamp proved to be a "duo" btamp and when the butcher used It the authorities called his attention to the fact that he had no right to do so. An explanation fallowed , leaiilt- Ing In the location of the woman and sev eral cigar boxes of stamps which had been used once. I'lillllliN-SlmciintU.-r. Miss May KHjMlictli Khocniakci , daughter of Mr anil Mr . riuncU M Shoemaker of this city , was miinicd to Air J. Albert I'hllllps of the pasiuigor tlep.il tmcnt of the Fremont , Klkl-oin .St Mlusourl Vallev rail road ji'Steidaj moinlng at S'J ! ' o'clock The marilage ciicmonles took p.uee at the residence ot the bride's patents , Military uvenuo and I'arKir sUiiot , and vvoio pir- formed by Hcv David U Kerr , p.istoi of the Clifton Hill 1'ie.sby teniiii church Duly 11 few of the Intlmuto file-nils and the Im mediate relatives were piesc-nt. Mr. and Mrs. I'hllllps left for a lortnlght'H trip to Niagara Tails , New York , 1'hlladi Iphi.i , Washington and other eastern points of In- terc-bt shortly after their marriage They vIII bo nt homo to their friends after No vember 10 , at si ! South Twentieth street. Permits to wed have been Ibsued to the follow Ing parties by the county Judge. Name and Address Ago. Carl J Linden , omilm Jl Hannah Cavaiin , Cr.icago , HI I'.l Johannes G. Audi ens , Soutli Omaha.16 Mrs. Augusta illicit , Souin Omalm 4l > Homy 1' . Powers , Florence , Neb 5.1 Mu. Maty A. HaULk , Kioiuliie , .Neb. . . . oi BOTHERS A ii rccovciing front the illne&b at tending child- 'btith , orvlio suf- \VTcr front the ef- Lmclsofdisoiders , derail gem en la and di.spin ce ment : : of the vu > - nianly organs , will find relief ana n permanent cine in Dr. Pierce'a I'avoiile I'rcseription. Taken during the " ' " pregnancy , "H'rescription HAKES CHILDBIRTH HASY by preparing the system for pattniilion , thus assisting Nature niid Mioi telling "labor. " The pimfiil ouleal of chiliU birth is robbed of its tcnois , and the dangers thereof greatly lessened , to both mother and child. The pcnod of confine ment is nlbo greatly bhoitencd , the iiiolhcrstrcnglhc ied.and btiili up , and an abundant. Ricrctiou of nouiibhnieiit for the child promoted. If THE AIARRIHD WOAIAN be delicate , run-down , or oveivvnikcd , it worries her husband us veil ns herself. Tin's is the proper time to build up bur strength anil cure those weaknesses , or ailments , which nre the. cause of her trouble. Dr. I'icrce's I'avonte 1'iescrip- tiou dispels aches ami pains , melancholy and nervousness , britiLji lefreshing bleep and makes u new vvoifmn of her. Mm AIIIIAM J.vosof ljiiiai > ieJfffiisonCo , tf , V u rites ' 1 ba 1 been _ * * fr * i iilccrntlon ami fulliiK fur > > cv cr.il years , or M lice tlir liirlli ol invyouiiRest child I consulted nil Ilic plusiclnim nrniinil here " Bin"ltlie > nrrinc npniid f.iKl tlicic vvai no lielp fur me. Atlnkt nlmo.tilUcour- aired , I IKCUII t.iLlny Dr , flcrce'ii Vnvorile J'tc- scrlptloii nnil look live iMittles , H lutlirrc > fai * klnceaiid I li.nc nut liailrj any icturiiofllietroulde I feel very grateful nnd III fact owe vmi my Hf ; MRS. for I do nut lliluk I thould Imve bceu uUve uuw Ul kid uot ttkeu your uicillciuc. " Oct. 11 , THAT 0003 The fine looking , swell appearing , new shape , wine color Shoe that you notice in regular shoe store windows dews marked $450 to $5.00 is only $3.50 here. That Box Calf Shoe that you sec so loudly advertised as a bargain at $4.98 in other stores is only $3.ro , here. That patent leather Shoe that most stores get $4 oo for ( and some $5.00) ) is only $3.00 here , and the regular Goodyear Welt Calf Shoe that everybody else sells for $3.00 is only $2.50 here. Why ? Why do we sell shoes so much cheaper than other stores i * Why can't we gc as much as any other store for the same quality o shoe ? Why don't we pet as much profit on shoes as the regular shoe stores do ? Let us tell you why. W < don't pay our rent by shoes. We don't depend fo our pay roll on shoes. Wo don't make a leading feature of shoes , and the only way we can sell shoes at all is to soil them cheaper so much cheaper tha the man wh > comes in here to buy Clothing wi I see that tlrs is a good place to buv shoes. To himTT's only a question of whether we have his size he needs no argument after he gets h s eye on a few of ou Shoes , Many of the shoe store pitron's don't know that we sell shoes. If they did , that $5.00 Shoe woulc be marked $3 50 same as it's marked here. Fall Cata'ogucs noiv ready. Want on- ' ir PAYS TO TUADIvini : uonr.us Radiant Home Stoves I'rltt.s Reduced this Su.ison. Now $ ' 2i\ and tip. Garland Stoves and Ranges All kinds , style" , and si/c- , Sio\e.s and Kan cs , fe 10.00 up. rVIONITOW ) / GrP S-3 "R F O \ TM * 1 C * TEUTStc -00 A ND UP ( ) - ROUND OAK STOVES. The geiiulno ' 96 Ktvle uses less rtj / ft ff \ And then1 H only ono penulnn Heft e-o il nnil kieps tire longtr rfjB J.Ufl y Hound Oak Stove and wo than any othei Ci ik Stove * * * " * ' haveIt on unlc. Other tJ.ilc Stovei good ones S4 , r > O c'tnk Stoves-vvurriitited Milton Rogers & Sons , 14th and I'arnum. v a * * p * fc"w * e Ssssafe * LIVER AND KIDNEY | Diseases arc manifested by Backache , Rheumatism , Loss of Appetite , Foul X Tongue and Weakness * Dr. J. H. PJScLEAN'S | LIVEF ? AND KBDMEY BALEY2 Is the remedy you need , of equal service in mild or chronic cases ron CALC cvcnvwHcnc AT ti oo PER BOTTLE THE on. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE co , ST. LOUIS. MO. Let Sandy E22S : \\L vc IJCCD IlklitlnK tliuK" 2x4 jietii for the met ten inuiit i All we hut mkeil of thrm IH to Klve us n fair Mimix IlKlit tinit If llii'j Knuckeil ux nut we it tnki our n eillclnt like n man ami not ri ) imutliir uonl \\o now utk the Spurt- IliK IMItur of I lie ! > ? < the lift postnl man on ( purling miturx In ihc wc t ( fO h.imlj In in IIH a live ) II UPo HnU n tquarc leal VVt v < published our nflliliult Unit we ilo not pay one cent of coiiinilsHlon to nn > iloc to plus for un unit thej pohttlvtl ) refute to ilo bi > tlmt'B why we iipimil to > iin for a ilcclslon If > ou tleililo n we II hav no Kick as we iccognlze sou as nutliortlj on all i-uth miittirs i : ( . \ITI\N I.DTI s riciJ1 ! Is manufniturpil bj us and U the .Int i iron-na tion for ehapped handa fnie and inadi llok-lnnlni , ' tomnmm and contlnullu ir our vnk Wf will ilonate tne entile NII nf thlH piepiiatlLii to tic StUutlon Armj for lie bcnc lit of tlulr Itcbcue Hume CUT PRICE DRUGGIST , 10th nrtl Chicngo Sticots. . OMAHA ThoiiSQBjci for ( Trailc Mark. ) ACCIDENT TICKETS. CiiNiinll ) Coiiiiuiiiy ut r Yoik. givas THBEK MONTHS1 insurance , $1,000 for $1.00 , In men or women , between IS nnil CO jcnrn of UKC. uKalnut fatal Ureet AcclilcnU a ( out , or tin llkycks , llurfen , WiiKonc lloisu Cam , Jtnllrojil cum KluviiteJ , Ilrldije , Trolley and Cable care , hliumshlim , itiiiinliimtH unit hli-nm lirrp | JIW t0 di | iu IUil wllli Ilin Insurance Dciinrttncnt of tlio ntata ol fJowYork for tlio security of the Inuurcd. Kor Sale ! > Chas. Kaufniaini , i:02 Douelnn Street Tel. IOC Omnhn , Vtli STITCH IN TIME , etc. Ab BOOM IIH yon know your tool Ii Ih ilcua cil ounsnlt TIM : Dentist Social ntli'Ntlon given to 'llluitf tei/th. TIIIKD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK. A Foolish.JMan Will pay $10 to $15 more lor h.s garments in order to get credit. We sell for cash only. That means lowest prices besides yon will have no one else's loss to pay. The best materials are none too good for yon this season for you can get the best at moderate prices. I'ants to order SI to 812. Suits to order * 15 to $50. Samples Mailed' Hrnncues lu all Principal Cities 207 Soutli 15th St. NEW PRICES ON , i Great Overcoat Selling at Hnyden Bros. Thursday , Oetober 15 , we plnco on rnto r.OO all wool blue nnd black Kersoj Ovcr- eoits , bed } nnd sleeves lined with heavy all wool poipc. velvet collar nnd made ns gooil ns nn > $1.100 Ove'rroit evei offered , now on sale at Hn > dtms' for JK ( Hi 300 blue nnd black Chlnrhllla mid Heaver OvcrcoMs , lly front , velvet collnr. c.issl- mere lined , lit and tnllored equal to nny $7 fiO Overcoat ever offered , oi orice will bo only $1 75 Wo place on sale Iho greatest line of Patent Heavers Kersejs nnd Mrlton Over- eo-its nt less than half regular vnlucs In all nlfiiltH. for ? 7 GO. JlOflO , J1250 , JIG uO and ? 1S UO. Men's and Boys' Hats. Ottr prices nre ns low us Hats can possl- hl > be sold for \Vi show all the lending shapes , nnd jou got heio anj hat jovi want. The qunllty Is milch hi'ttor at cverj pi ICQ tl.an jon em got elsewhere at a consider * able advance. Special Handkerchief Sale. 100 doren extra flno pine linen , hnml em- bio'derod ami hemsillehed , Hnndkeichiefs , worth GOr , 75c nnd $100 , jour choice only 25 cents. Special Purse Sale. 2ic nnd * > 0c Indies' Combination Purges , only IDc. .Vow Pur . new Huttons , new Dress Trlm- mltigs , new Veilings. Bankrupt Bible Bargains Stationery Bargains. \\'o have on Bale the large bankrupt stock of Illbles Hooks and Stationery bought at L'jc on the dollar All Illhles , lineal bindings , at ono-halt wholesale prices. Itlblcs that cost wholesale $1 00 , at P.Oc : DlblcH that coat whohsili > $ GOO , at { 300 , and all other prices between. " 5 high grade Knvelopes for Ic , 120 sheets best Letter Paper for ICc. 12 Lead Pencils for 2V&c. Pine Ilex Paper nnd l.'nvelopcH. "c. All styles Mcinoiandiini Hooks , 2c. Special Sale of Ladies' Kid Gloves. The greatest GOe ( ilove rnlc ever shown In this city Cloves worth $100 to $1 GO | ier pall all go at f > 0c Sale commences at J o'clock Thursdaj morning. ffl 8 Special Sale Underwear. COO dozen men's Fleeced Shirts and Draw ers , only Sic each worth fiflc Men's heavy Merino Sot , IS'.ic per pair ; worth " 3c 1 case of ladles' licivj Fleeced Vests and i'ants , worth tide each , at5c. . Extraordinary Values in Stylish GarineiitSt ' III nek figured Mohair Skirts , worth $ 3 DO , for $1.49. Heavy Hondo Jackets , braid trimming , worth JS M , Thursday at f5 no. I'lush Capes , tlilbct trimmed , full sweep , JG Inches long , vvoitli $7 SO. at $1 48. Silk Waists , Ii.colors and black , all ttlzca , lowest stjlcs , worth Xfl V ) , at $3 75 - 200 Children's Jackets at $ . ' 00 , ? 3 00 and $ .150. Misses' Long Coats at $2 50 , worth $4 00 Clcctllc Seal Capes , worth ' 435 00 , r.t $19 50. Infants' Cashmere Cloaks , Bilk embroid ered , at $1 25. rfouse Furnishing Sale. IHIncli Japanc'il Coal Hols , worth ! ic , lie , Oood HrooniH , woith L'5c , only 7 ! c. 17-Inch Oalvanl/cd Coal Hods , only ISc. No. 3 riovvci 1'ots , only 2Vic. each. No i riowcr Pots , with sauceis , 3Vio each. each.No. No. G riowcr 1'ots , with saucers , P.y each. Tin Wash Haslns , only 5c I.arco Tin Dippers , enl > He. 0-Inch I'lo I'ans , .1 for lUc. 1-quart Milk I'ans only Hie. Cijstal Glass Sauce ( italics lOc tot. 7-Inch Crjstal Jfcrrj DUh only 5c Imperial tilabs Lamp , complete * , only 10b It's a Bargain. \ Voslll Bell 25 pounds of the hcst Cramilulcd Sugar foi $1 00 And .10 iioiindb of extia C Sugar for. . . $1 UO Also 10 liars best Kiundry Soap 25o ,1-pound can licet I'ailted Toniatoea. . . . U'/iC ' li-pound cana White SiiL'ai Corn Co The Big Butter Dspart- uicut ut it Again. i\cry one knows thaUIIuttcr Is advancing. In iirlco You have > et a chance to put in your supply at bottom prices Country Iluttur ,7c. 9c and Ho Ilcyt. Country Ilutter . . l-/jc.1 and lie Kinu Creamery . . . . Ibc and Uo Our I'nncy Waterloo Hi parutor goca at 20o Strictly 1'resli Kggs aluujB on hand Omahis : Favorite Cheese Dept. Young America Crcnin Cheese 7'/4a ' Aniprlcan Cream Chc-me 7'/4o ' Ililck ChccHU 10o l.tinhcrgcr CheeHo . lue Swlaa Cheaeo lOu Sap Sago , pur package . To Neufchatil pel pm lingo 3'ji ' > Cliil ) HOUHU Checiie1 2Uo Any t'licene > ou VMIII > vuu can ge t ut Ila > - di.ii llros 'IiiiitmiilAi-i = ! ( ' > Uead.iuarterH.