I THE OMAIIA DALLY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER G, 1900. A'. i f LEE FORMALLY IN COMMAND Ntw Department Commandant Officially AnnttiM Charge. INFORMAL RECEPTION DUPING THE MORNING Mux Gnet Kxpresa Their (irntlflcav tloa at DlatliiRnliihed Soldier' Coming tleneral nrenthes Deesl the Nebraska Air. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning Brlgadior thn General Fltihugh Leo assumed command or the Department of tho Missouri. At that time ho arrived at tho army building ana issued uie formal order toning ciuu. " few minutes after his arrival tho neaas ot tho various burnaua nt the headquarters visited mm ana woro introuuceu, m mo. new chief. Later In tho day the beads of tho government offices in tno reuerai duuu- Ins eallod uoon tho eeneral to pay their I resnecta. and with no formalities tho bus!- Bess of the department resumed its wonted routlno. Speaking of his transfer to Omaha the tenoral said: "I have been In Cuba for Ave years and nover was sick a minute, but that climate la not good for a man, and I became moro or less affected by miasma, I .am expecting to feel much bettor oy rea- eon of tho cool, dry air of Nebraska, mis IsTfiy first visit to Omaha. I am looking forward to much pleasure from an acquaintance with ber citizens. "As far as tho work of tho department la concerned I can say nothing. I knew nothing of tho department when I was as wrnea to it, ami aa uuuii moinum uu aa appolntmont In Donvor yesterday, ray ar- rival laier man was expccieu iucuj iimuo It Imposslblo for us to talk over matters. owc1 debtl) n excM9 Df 11,000 and that It Everything is In ship-shape, however, nnd naJ commltted nn act of bankruptcy. Im an of the business Is before me." mediately after the filing of tho petition an "Malor MlChle. tho adjutant general, SUC- ceeded Captain Erwln yesterday, and that omcer assumert cnarge as juago aavo- cato of tho department. This IS noi lllO first visit of Major Mlchle to Omaha, wuen he Joined the Second cavalry at llolse City, Idaho, as second lleutonant, no pasaeu through Omaha, and on the transfer of that regiment to tho cast he was hero again. A few years ago ho camo nere 10 repon on rifle practice at tho Bolleviie rifle range. Ills visits to tho city woro so piensani mai he welcomes the opportunity ot service ni tho headquarters In this city. Mrs. Mlchle will remain In Virginia until arter unnsi- mas. wbon sho will Join her husband, and at tho close ot the school year their daugh- tor will also como to Omaha. UmitFNRFRrc WANTS REWARD I - . - I v.,m,. Who Finds Dead HnIy of Klaaman llrlnna Mult lor Serv- it-ndered in thn nttnmnt to discover who Is respon- Iblo for a reward offered for the recovery nf tho hodv of Henry Klusman suit was commenced In the county court yesterday aealnst .1. J. Donahuo and John and Louisa Klusman by Oustnf Wloken- here. J. J. Donahue Is tho chief of po- lice. The Klusmans aro relatives or tne Ann. m'.n VVInUnnArir lit n fnrmer. who I ko n rww in Henry Klusman disappeared frdm home. I . .....r i,i,. 1P. .1.. . h fnnllv ll.n I tueo. iuo uiouiuo.o I applied to.the police mJrL: . . .1 T, .ifv nouncement of the reword did not apecltfj . , - ... I I wno WUUJU VI Wlckenbirg naw the'postfers few days I after they were posted lu Various parts o the town and began a hunt along the river bank for tho body. He ay few uays inter tuu ovatbu n-aui.cu ... ... u.t. covory of Klustcan's body. The pollco do partment had nothing to do with tho offer ot tho reward and tho Klusman family re fuse to pay It. Wlckenborg says he will ascertain If thero Is a remedy for him at Inw. KirtK dogs HAniisn tiooD turn. Question of Real Contents of Cribs Nun Dltlleult to Determine. Tn thn rrlmlnnl pniirt a lurv wna nmnnn- led at yesterday's session to try the case ot the state against John Harder of Millard. The charge Is embezzlement. Charles T. Peavey of tho Omaha Elevator company caused Harder's arrest a tew months ago, alleging that while acting as thu com pany's agent at Millard Harder had con verted to his own uso moneys aggergattng (620. Harder bought grain from the farm ers In the vicinity ot Millard and stored It In cribs belonging to his employers. He ,,,.1 .Lorn , J ... rt 4I1U1IIMB UU1UU, tl BIll'VU UCUIIT U U U I Jl was authorized by them to draw on tho 0maha. asks to bo relieved of his debts by local bank to pay the bills. Harder Is said operation of the bankruptcy law. lie al to have drawn on tho bank several, times leges debts of $1,212 nnd assets of $105. when thero "wero no purchases of grain. ,1TnLwi1'?wrln,5H, 2!?tn,f.ry w'" t , The complaint specifies that on March 20 ne arew tuo, 1211 ana 2bu anu convened the cash to his own use. Harder contended that he had purchased grain with these sums, which was In the cribs at Millard. Tho proprietors of the ..,. -nmn.n W(I.B n.,.,in to max.. .,r th pnnti.ntK nf thn nrih. on th- h. ure the contents of the cribs on the day Harder was released from Jail on bonds, During the night tho cribs were burned to tbo ground. The ctse came to nn unexpected ending FEMALE WEAKNESS to mora often the sympathetic result of Kidnev Trouble than fnnny people realize. I te Kldnpys are, in bad con dition the whole bodsuncrs. MORROW'S KID-NE-OIDS will cure any form of. Kidney Complaint tinder a cash guarantee of $50 backed by the integrity ot a soitu concern. NEIIRASKA ranis carrd br Kld-u-tdi. la wrlllng Ikm Irate cneloit lUmpcd adarturd envtlopt . Mn-Ilobtit Rttiiltrson, W. Matkd t. Btotrlce lr. IJmma llcoi, an w. iun n auitn Unity Wlppennan. K Coutl M. Bfatilct Mis. JlrotM Swellwr. Elk 14th ata liraUic llfderim Nim, r., luiu tin ai. iicnunr L. c. Thompaon. Painter, foulh Hj ntatilca Wm. T, KDODIOCK, 041 J. Main rnu."... II. V Mathrx ill JftlSfll Kl' KirDlOnt UrsUlllr 1'xatl. 1010 IJ at. Uncoln . A. K. MocUr. Room jo lliownt 11 Block, Llncoia K. J. Kucsrta, loi 11 in. uniwu , Mrs. O. B. Smith.' !SU Stfrman avr. Oruahs II. C. Tunkcy. ICnlnfer. 1SP2 Miami at. OmaU Mta. V. M. liarnet. ewn O. 11. l'arkfr. :51 N. leih M. Omaho II R. Murphy. roacnniVn. i8. MhM. Omaha Mri. A. B. 1 1 arris, I41U lloward tt. (Waba lira. 11. .M lunion. n'o .".n John aVaniin, Prlntfr. all & iah ft Omaba Stra T. Jl. Williamson. 717 S 17th at Omaha EriUt. n llostrs. 409 N. 14tn t Omaha Vid.ne-oida are not pilU, but Yellow Tablets, and sell at fifty cents a box at drug stores. JOHN MOHMBW eO.,PRING"lsUD,0. Into In tbo Afternoon, when Judge Baker Instructed the Jury to return a verdict for the defendant. The Instructions were the result of a showing by thu dofense that the facts la the cut ns admitted by the county attorney do not constitute the charge al leged. BOAim asks ron its pull siiAni:. Educators Snapect (lint Coancll May tm uoTrn Tlielr Levy. The members of the school board. throUKh tholr attorney, have applied to the district court for an order commanding the mayor and tho city council to lovy as largo a sum for the school fund as tho laws of the state allow. Attorney Herring told Judec Faw rtt t f Vl n I thn knn.f1 t.n.1 ... t .11-..- bodjr tat g comlng t0 ,t under ta Jtga, rlghtg For thIs mgon an otieT WM re. quested as a precaution against tho council repeating its action of 1898 Tno au...ion rm .in lao BCnool board to detormlne the amount 0f monoy wncn should be set aside for Its needs. The council mombers announced that ther wnnM low nnl ., .um n In (holr ludament wan anmdant to answer the- needs of tho board and not as large a sum as was asked for. The Board of Education theroupon secured a mandamus to compel the council to mako tho levy as requested. When the matter came up for hearing Judge Fawcett decided that the board Is solo Judge of the amount of money It neods and ordered tho council to mako tbo levy accordingly. DRUG FIRM UECLAltllU llANKHUl'T. Credit or a Aak Annnlnlment of Re- celrer for Fuller Company, In tho United States district court yester Ami t,. i tHMnlAnri t tnnaan1 fill cnntnnn v nrt i,nr -roH tnr nf tho firm of J. A. Fuller & Co ( anlpggta, nied an application to have thn n. ,,,,ci.,r,u honkrunt. oIIce n that t nnliwir w. nipd ndmltttnir the allocations ot the petition and expressing a willingness to no declared bankrupt. Aecomnanvln the nelltlon win nn annll caton or the appointment of a temporary receiver, tho allegations of tho application boini. that tho assets of tho comnanv did nn, ta nnn whlln thn llnhtlltli-a aro $2G,000; that tho assets would suffer If thoy wor iocv8a- UD nnQ- not BOid. as they con iBt principally of the stock of drugs. Frank M, crowl was rocommended for appointment k. t,oth nartles to the action and will con- auct the business pending a sottlement of the caso. Kittle Secnre In Ilia Ilooina Judgo Slabaugh has granted a restrain Ing ordor to prevent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson from threatening Jacob D. Slttle .1.-1. . t . 1 n .1 . V'f " oimr n aparimenis. ohiih alleges no rcniea 1110 upstairs rooms in mo ouiimng ai ju Bouin rwcniy-cignin sircei for 15 a month with tho privilege of ro malnlng ns long as ho choso, In consider ntlon of his having equipped tho rooms wun gas piping. io asscris mat me isei sons nro now attempting to drive him out oy turning on tno wnier anu Dy inreaten Ing the mombers of the family. Judge Bla baugh will hear dcnlls of the quarrel Do cemuvr u, Uodaon ChnrKed with Fraud. v- lIl0,nowa,8 n "CBte "day by Heputy United States Marshal Homan on 6o uoiub 111c umiia lui ma iu A-t.n,,A n.. n. n a n MUiMlc&tZ lt federal grand Jury, that body finding tnRt Hodson, under the name of P. Weston, . . ,. .,,. , r, n , .,.,. J ivn-u lutein - uai uco IU n illl.lt h nltr, in rnf1n ffnrln nntp. W nn . ,,r , mortgage on land ln Taney bounty, Mis souri, for n stock of goods owned by tho doctor. N The Indictment alleges tne wUc t worthless. Ball was fixed at 11,000) which was furnlshi d. Farrell Loses .Ills All. Thomas E. Farrell, formerly one of the i0Q(jing citizens and prominent capitalists of Hastings, Neb., has filed application with tho United States district clerk to bo' declared a bankrupt. He lists debts ot 128,138.16 and assets of $140. Farrell was Interested In the Nebraska and Colorado Stqne company and upon the failure ot that concern lost his entlro fortune, as ho had endorsed notes of the corporation to a large amount Court Nates, Frank Koutskv has filed with the countv clerk a $50,000 bond ns surety for the funds wnicn ne win nave in Keeping as scnooi treasurer ot South Omaha. . Judeo Vineonhaler has Issued an order f riving A. w. Clark the prlvllego of guard anshlp of John and Annie Morrlsey, aged 5 and U years, respectively. rt l. . Tv 1 .. I .J I m r-t . i o'tfo articles of incoVporatloA"oxPresslng mis purpose navmg uecn nieu wun me county cicrK. c...rW.,L.llle,-c.M,J2i ..fiK?. nAaln55 Kullty. Bussoy was charged with having Btolen an overcoat nnd a fancy vest from Hen Hake of tho Merchants hotel. John Morrlsey of Omnhn. a plumber, has flIed a petition with the Unitod Stntcs dls- trlct attorney asking to bo ndjudged bank runt rupt, lie uses oodis or jj.pm and aapets o $4, to, mainly stock In an Industrial com pany now In the hands of n recelvor. Articles of mcornoratlon for tho Cltv Gnr. bage company have been tiled with the county cjern. Trie incorporaiorH aro u. u llurkett. J. W. Kl!er nnd J. 11. Mllllcim The capital stock Is $20,000. Tho business or me concern is cleaning mo streets, cre mating garDngo una Kinareu employments In Judgu Baxter's court a Jurv Is being mnaneleu to hear thu enr.n nf .inv McAI. lister against the Mlannurl Pacific Railroad company. The nlalntlff was formerly a trucijman at tne depot, on October 6. 1898, his leg wan crushed by a tombstone, which fell while ho was ongnged in removing It from a car. He nsks damages In thu sum ot i,wu, In tho caso of Anirelo Potretta mriUnst the Union Pnclllc IlaTlrnnil rnmnunv. trlp.l in tno united nintes circuit court, mo Jur ruiuriitxi il vrriuui lur mo anrMtiriati Petretta sueil for 115.000 dnmacca for belnir mruwii iruiu inu mil ui u nux car oy truin men of tho rnllroad company while tho train was moving toward Fremont After undertrolnir a third trtnl nn the charge of grand larceny Charles Roosevelt and James E. Veutch wero found milltv hv a Jury In Judgo Hnkor's court. The pair stole brass Journals from freight cars. Metal valued nt in was recovered iiy tho police, 'ino jury lounu mo vuiuo or me metal involved in mu case to dq jui, nn amount sumclent to constitute grand lur ceny. Thn union Pacific Railroad company has filed with tho district clerk un offer to confess Judgment In tho sum of $1,200 In tho suit nrouglit against it uy iieneu 11. Kelly, administratrix. Mrs. Kelly's husband Rnlnh. was run down and killed by a train at Grand Island H.mtember 6. It Is nll.'ced that tho accident was duo to tho negligence of the defendant company. Damages In the sum or ss.wu wero oskcii tor. Judae Keysor has Issued an order cltlnir Frank Koutslty to appear In court next Wednesday to show couho why he should not ne auiuairca cuniv or cnnieinni 111 nav lnir nenltK'te.l to romnlv with thn decrei granieu in mo case 01 .irwmr u, unvenport and others against thn city nt South Omaha The .decree ordered tho cnncella tlon of certain taxes wnicn had been as sessed against tho piaintirr s proporty. nriivn Men Kali Victtms ot stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, nnd all feel the results lu loss nf appetite, poisons In the blood, backache, nervousness, hcadach and tired, listless, run-down feeling. 13 ut there's np need to feel like that, J. W Gardner of Idavillo, ind., sayst "Electrl Hitters aro Just the thing for n man when he don't care whether he lives or dies. It gave me now strength and good appetite 1 1 can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only SO cents at Kubn ICo'a, drug store. Every bottle guaranteed BUTCHERS PONDER OYER LAW Twenty Dealers and AdTliory Board Ooninlt ai to Meat Inspection. NEW ORDINANCE WILL BE MORE STRINGENT Committee ot City Officials nnd Deal ers Interested Is ApiMilntcd to Draft Xew Law to Fro tcct the Fuhllr. Twonty butchers and commission men met with tho Advisory board yesterday afternoon to discuss tho proposed change In tho rulos concerning the Inspection of meat offered for salo In tho city. Tho mlna whl. II t. II a niBPPlnt 1 1, thn CltV u.vo t.u.w. ... ... ' - meat Inspector, prepared woro objected to on tho ground that they require all animal. to bo Inspected on tho hoof and would prevent the shipping Into tho city of meat thleh was butchered elsewhere. All the butchers favored the erection of a city slaughter house and expresed a belief that 1 irh a hmiso would vleld a booA Income such a nouso would yield a good income to tho city. Th rhlnf nhlertlnn tn havln? all atnpk ine cniei ODjeciion 10 navmg an siock ln.n.M.,1 on hnnf 1. that the ..mnlV of mn klllod outsmo tno city and not passed upon by a governmont Inspector would be cut off under such a plan and the packers would bo able to ralso tholr prices. Under r prices, un.icr irmers who live in butcher hogs In Omaha. This the prcsont arrangements farmers In tho vicinity of Omaha c and cattlo and market them local supply regulates the price of butcher stuff and Is said to be of boneflt to butchers and tholr customers. Coffmnn Snmarmtm flhanarea. Health Commissioner Coffnian suggested that tho rules be changed In such a manner thnt they will not exclude meat butehered outs.de the city, but .111 subject all such iihul iu u rigiu oxamiaaiion anil pruviun lor noavy lines for any person round witn diseased meat In his possession. This change was ncceptablo to the butchers and a com mitted ot five, consisting of the meat In spector, the health commissioner, two butchers nnd one commission man, was ap- pointed to frame an ordinance, which will bo satisfactory to tho city authorities and the local tnent men 13. A. Marsh and C. G. Fisher acted ai spokesmen for the meat men and assured the board that the honest butchers ot tho city aro anxious to have a rigid Inspection of meat and aro zealous In tholr efforts to nrvont thn ..h1ln from t,lnr Inmnflnd 1 ... ...... -v...0 upon oy unscrupulous dealers wno uuy uih cased cattlo and offer their meat for sale. These men explained that thoro aro butch ers who deal only In the stock which Is rejected at tho stock yards and Is not sultabla for food. Chief .Donahue ot the pollco department told of a caso where Information camo to him concerning two men who wcro buying cattle which had died and offering thn flesh M , , , , , for sale. On one occasion he found a car- cass from which tho hind quarters had been cut. These quarters were afterward found In an Omaha meat market, but tho present ordinance speclflec that such meat must be sold before a deuler can be prose cuted nnd Judgo Gordon refused to take any notlco ot tho case. Dealer Under Snaylclon. .tui'uruiUK iu uiu aiuiuiuuui ui lunuuii.r i Rrmacclottl there nro twenty meat dealers ln the city who are under cusplcton and his efforts are confined chiefly to watching thesei men, but under the existing ordi nances It Is difficult to prosocuto offenders. He explained thai ho has driven several unscrunulouB dealers out of the city and In flnlna- all In hla nnwer to nrevnnt thn . ., i . . , i ".. i v, . v.. . k ..." luojjuiu. ...o .uumu I... ...vvtvu tuberculosis in markets. Such meat is always destroyed, but nothing can be done with the men who have It in their pos- session. Much cheap meat, ln the opinion of the Inspector, finds Its way Into cheap res- tnirantB and chop houses where meals are served at less than tho first cost ot enough bolesome food to preparo a meal. A NEW 8CIKNTIF1C 1MIOCKSS. . Preparation Discovered thnt Will Destroy the Dandruff Germ. For some time It has been known that dandruff is caused by a germ that digs up Ihn asnln lain 1 1 1 1 a luttlfa Malrna n ml Ktf I ,sw uwi 1 iuiu iiiuc w hiwu nanva. auu s-j 1 sapping tho vitality of tho hair at the root Robo of Herman, John Zlroimchek of Wll causes falling hair, and, of course finally Brun. er o Alnaworth. J. C. nnlnnpan. Pnr vpopa tnnpn nnvA noon nil m... m tt u ...1 n T tl .... - . v "... 1 kinds of hair stimulants and scalp tonics on the market, but thero has been no per mancnt euro for dandruff until the dlscov ory of a preparation called Nowbro'B Herpl- Ide, which destroys tho dandruff germ Destroy the cause, tho effect will ceaso to exist. Kill tho dandruff gorm and you'll havo no dandruff, no Itching scalp, no fall- ing nair. flr-kAIII TPR IN n nPN T MP ami a. xhe Board of Park Commissioners has re ... .. : ., colvod two cinnamon bcurs from Denver and Illahop Williams Lectures Upon the has placed them tn tho bear pit at Rlvor- unjast steward Wlio Squandered Him M tin.. - I The Parablo of tho Unjust Steward." takeu from Luko xvl, 1-10, was tho subject ot Bishop Williams' mid-week lecture at Trinity csttierdal chnpel last night. The p9l.r rnforrn,! tn h ff( .!, ....... v..u.. u. plo of the business centers, particularly of tho cities of the great west, In striving for riches and illustrated the point by refer- onco to the crowded business quarter of Chicago or Omaha, where men with eager- ncss nnd Intensity written In their faces il intensity written In their faces legally cut one another's throats. to tho Btewnrd In the parable, place Beok to They, like worldly advantage far ahead of splrltusl uinuifh IH"lll The steward of tho parable was nn agent or business manager occupying a position of trusi, saiu uisuop wiuiams. -it was nia duty to bo honest, but this steward was a grandfathers of the new-comer, nro ex . . . .. . ... I nknninr. .-..linitt.tlonu nvnr thn birth or a defaulter. lie misappropriated money which belonged to hla master that It might bo wasted In extravagant living. In tlmo l- .i .... i.i. .ivu. . 'i uo n ftuuuiicu ujr un.Kuuura unu, uuy Ing lost his position, he cast about to find means of getting a living without working for It. With tbo connivance of tho ten- ants ho made a compromise with thorn for tho money they owed his master. His meth- ods wero so clever that bo not only earned tho gratitude of tho tenantp. but tb master Is forced to admlro tho cleverness. "Tho master of fho unjust steward did not commend his sorvant s dishonesty, how- ever, and our Lord nowhere Intimates that such a thought was In hla mind. Nor docs our Lord condemn riches as unrighteous In themselves, but only when they have been mndo unrighteously by men who have mis used them. Tho lesson Is thnt wo nro to take of the rlchos which have been made unrighteous by misuse not only money, but human facultles-aud turn tnem to spiritual uses, In other words, to make of them rplrltual friends that after death shall go before us and precede us Into everlasting habitations," The Chlneae Al.rn.ise. Thero la no work In the world of which so many copies aro printed annually as of uppers made for hard service yet tho Chinese almanac. It predicts the wth good stylo nnd lots of comfort weather, and notes tho days which aro gunranteo these shoes to glvo considered lucky or otherwise for com- " . . ,mw .,, menclng.any undertaking, for marrying, every cent and more than you pay us burying or for applying reraedlpa to dls- In satisfaction you'ro money lu pocket caBeu. A lucky duy Is not necessary when flUP.ci.t.1 B IJ.UIIIUI..I .a mnm . u . i constipation, Indigestion, dyspepsia, bilious ncss, nervousness or Insomnia. It will effect a cure when faithfully taken. Do you nni a stenographer? cents for a Bee "want ad." Spend 25 Jesse moore sought death 1 Fills Himself with Morphine, hilt Police Stira-eon I'umpa Hint (Int. Jesso Moore, a laboring man formerly of Wichita, Kan., but for the past eight weeks a resident of Omaha, attempted to commit suicide Wednesday evening, by taking a large doso of morphine, at (he home ot A. J. Leguorler, 1419 Howard street, whero ho has been a guest during his stay In tho city. Prompt action on the part ot Pollco Surgeon Ames defeated his purpose and after It was all over Moore remarked that ho was glad to bo still alive, Mcore wroto a letter Wedneiday afternoon to his wife. MViiid. who has been llvtn with thcr two sons, aged 2 and 4 years, at 403 uoncroft street, declaring that he was tired of living and was determined to end his exlstonce. About 8:30 o'clock ha left .1... X. LI. I. .... i uu iiuuau 01 uib iiiuuu ui.u iuuk iuo iuor- . ... , , .. I , t, rt phlDOi relurnlng , ft few minutes, after n" ?lJtS': hT T' ?vhlch' ho foll B eturor. Tno lc'ttcr , r'cl " " f" ' M"! h,B w0( roUD(J neby, contained the fot- I ?.?r. when thTa eontraet will terminate ,owlng rasa,e. J"8t wh,cn contact will term nate. TrLlve this I w... be out fat9 trouble In this world at least and I hopo "nern limits or trie cuy anu men cnarg win rorgivo me tor huh last net tmu io -"i-i , u...- ... "S. w"l Snus? Vu orrowir bul ,s, f9r thS favored, as It Is bellevod that tho rush of host for- both of us. Now. Maud, do not wn.r thrmiith thn thlrtv-lnch mnln Is at worry over this, for whnt s to he will boi"'" through tho tiurty-incii main is ai " spiio or any enon wo can niHKC. uring . ri-iii .m nnvr i.f fmC 1 iff." " v. ' -,R"1." U".V clu '"J" ' 10 mem to 101 enrus ana wnisny nione. When the doctor had finished pumping out the morphine and Moore had had tlmo ri-gmu ui iuiiu3u.k oumcivum, 110 aruso ' and walked to a dresser, where he coolly 1 replaced n. gloss eyo In the left socket. Ho I said ho "Just couldn't boar to think of be- to regain his composure somewhat, ho arose m? round atau wun a glass eyo m Ms head." Mrs. Mooro nrrlvcd later and was much nffOCUd when told of her hUeband's 'Attempt. no WB" on 10 mo t.vjr ja.. ,or mo nigni. . , d tonituo fouj breath nnd cloneed .A?.0," ?he bowe s 8uKsts the use Ash Dltters! Tls Just suited jor gllcn ailments. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. P. S. I.ndd of Albion Is nt thn ller Grand. Sadlo E. Ollls of Ord Is at the Merchants. j. Crounso of Fort Calhoun Is nt tho Mil- lard. A. D. Sears of Fremont Is at tho Hen- shaw. Fred II. Glover of Kansas City Is ln Omaha. J. A. OroHBOun ot Lincoln Is at the Mer chants. Itobcrt E. Woodson of St. Louis Is at tho Millard. . HaW OI UranU IHiaOU IB ai mo Merchants. W. L. Wilson of Nebraska City Is at the Her Grand W. R. Zlnkee of Creston Is stopping at tho MIMard. Paul H. Holm of Lincoln Is Quartered at the Henshaw. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mitchell of Wayne are at the Millard. Mrs. E. M. Ucecker or Nomo Is a guest of the Millard. .JS-J&V1.? Orenburg 18 Patron of tne Merchants. w A CundllU of KanBalI , popping at tho Merchants. it. F. Kinley of Cripple Creek Is staying at tho Merchants Miss Belle Drlggs of Chicago Is a guest of tho Her Grand. E. T. Bmvthe of New York Is roclstered at the ller Grand. Mrs. H. S. White ot North Platte was at the Murray Wednesday. t. CV TTnrHriirlnn nf Xnrth Pl.'ittn la a patron 01 mo ItCUSnnw. J. R. Painter of Sunlight Mines. Wyo.. Is a patron of the Millard. Bon Brooks, a railroad man of Denver. is registered at the Millard. Mrs. James A. Cllne of MInden was at tho Her Grand Wednesday. William Stuefar of Vst Point, state treasurer-elect, is at the Millard . Judge M. I. KlnKald or U NOII1 was a v iu 1 1 tTBUti y sum ui iiia-uvr uruuu. V. Russell, a leat leV'rnailufactiirer of uoiumous, inu., is at uie uer uranu. p. j, nindmarsh nnd W. F. Currlo of Lin coin registered Wednesday at the Murray, IE. M. Herr or Pittsourg and .Brother, DenJamln Herr. ore guests of the ller Grand. Miss Elizabeth Shirley has resumed her work ln tho city schools as teacher nt thu Ca.itellar Duncnng. W. O. Scars of Tekamah. representative ot Hurt county and a prominent candidate for speakor or tno nouse, is at me mer chants. Mr. Sears declined to discuss the seantorlal contest, other than to say that nis attituao naa oeen grossly misrep resented in the news columns of tho Omaha fusion organ. Nehraskans at the Merchants: D. New RM? Fadd'ls" ami V. JI.WaT- .-a. 1 r I . 1 - n r -I - -,.. I.'.l man, Anton Jencans und 13. M. Rlrd ot cull 111 V tiienilllU. 1 . IBLCItoCll Ullii Jti 4JIV1U V. 1 1 . x, 11, DL-Unntn ... 1 . ... Lucas or creiciuon, u. ij. kiuu or weorasKa L,liy nnu w. ivcmp 01 rrrmuiu LOCAL BREVITIES. The license Inspector collected $111 In fees during November. TV.A ..n.lnn nf 1 1 n MortVl O TV1 Q Vl H mnln sewcr wm ue completed Saturday. Tho cncken house of Mrs. M. AbDy, 1010 South Fifty-first street, was robbed of twenty-five fowls Tuesday night view rarK. rturirlnra nntnred tho cellar of John A ' . . inn ii- . . .MAn. 'I' itm.'i ii t ii Vi , oi1 nl,.,i wtipn nf beer. h. L. Rubert. who runs a secondhand store at 721 North Sixteenth street, reports "" P?"cV.!me. hnt n'US110.. fi l ....... cooK moves. Thn r..ir.i of Hnllister hive No. 21 Ladles of tho Maccabees, gave tnelr.socona annual kM, and jae8 were present. two protests have been received by the Board of Fire and Pollco commissioners Board of Fire and ponco commissioners gatoon at 2703 Leavenworth street. Omaha meat nnd commission men mot ...i.k t.n Aiiiiisnrv hnnrrl Ttiesdav to dls- I TV.... II IU . I . . I - . - the Propose,, ru.ee .-..- tno request of tho city meat inspector. William Wallace and r . Ii. Kennaru, as S"t"0'"Mr"unfi Mrs. James Wallace. Tho latter have traveled In Europe slnco their marriage in umana. a mnvuhl. tool hniiso bclonKlnK to il. J , .n ,i II wna rrnaHlns the car ,3. n Pnrnim atreet. near the comer of Eighteenth street. The building was .niiioa on me in;iv ' "7n7nr rwns held In T tho ofilce of the POroner 1 yesterday in the case of Ferdinand Scb.UI nnd .Frank Kroft, wno ;n; ,w'i'l'" u ''1 "1h"'n1c 0'fu jcornber 1. The Jury found that the death of tho young men was the result of an ncciuent Yours Uncle Sam's Position- moiiK tho nutlouH of the world has boon established beyond any question of doubt Drex L. Shooniaii's $'2.50 box cl,if hIioch havo estnbllshi'd n genuine- ncRH ()f V(l,uu nover before equalled by . . ..i ,..if .ia nf " box cnlf shoe-go in no v, elt soles of tho best ok tnn solo leather-we havo seven different styles of mechanics' Hciivy shoos nt ?2.B0-Bll of tllOlU Illllde wun uio extra neuvj If you but look at them. Drexel shoe Co. New Catalosr-a ready Beat tre for the asklaa. Osaaba'a Up-to-date Shoe Haul, 141B FAllNAM STREKT. South Omaha News . Mention has been mado recently of the proposed olllce of water commissioner nnd attention called to tho contract supposed to exist between the American Water Works company, or, as It Is now called, the Omaha Water company, and tho city of Scuth Omaha. Thcro Is n contract In ex istence, but no city official knows where It Is, as It disappeared from tho flics yoars ago and has never been located by any person connected with tho city government. The only Item tho city has on record Is a brief mention of tho tlmo the contract was let nnd the tlmo It will naturally expire. This record consumes less than half a pogo of the ordinance book, while tho franchise. Itself would tnko un a dozen pages or more. What a water commissioner Is to do no " u (,!".. nwu.u ,...1... IUieiy UBOICSB. Mltehcll Mnkes n Find. Through his agents Chief of Police Mitchell located a bunch ot safe-blowing utensils near the Hock Island depot yes- utensils neai tcrijBy Th0 of ntro-glyc .. rpn(lv for find consisted of two bottles glycerine n enko of soup worked up ready for use nnd eight percussion caps wjtn fUS0 0ttacbcd. A syringe was also fcllnd ln th nnckneo. Tho nltro-clycerlno t,n(i hMn nit with nlrnhnl. no thnt hv the ,, - nt hn .vrlm-n It rnllM hn Inlee.ted Into n boi ariicd In a safe. From tho lu ItrrrBt'011 the chlcf hnB nt llBnd h " ?on njont that tho p,undcr bcloDB9 to tho three "V, WCF rre8tC1 th D,,0n0 hotel not long ago In oxplalnlng the use of tho stuff found Chief Mitchell said that the sonp was uned to fill tho creases in tho door of the safe before the exploslvo Is Inserted. Whcro a holo Is bored lu tho safe near the lock tho chief says that a syringe Is used to Inject tho glycerine before tho fuse and cap are Inserted Chief Mitchell believes tho gang which has been working in South Omaha now has cpnrted. No crimes of any lmportanco havo been reported for tho last three days nd through tho asslstanco ot tho police Judge a majority of tho tough characters which Infested tho city havo been driven out. Convention nt Halt Lake. Great preparations are being made by tho people ot Salt Lako City for tho annual convention ot tho National Live Stock as soclatlon, which meets thero January 15. All kinds ot plans aro being mndo to gtvu tho visiting stockmen a good time. It understood that tho Mormon church has contributed tho uso of tho tabcrnaclo for ho meetings. An opern, a grand reception, a Dutch lunch nnd a trip to tho mines nro among tho amusements already planned for tho delegates to the convention. The South Oranha Live Stork exchango will send nlno members to Salt Lake on this occasion, 'resident Hako of the exchange being charged with tho duty of selecting tbo del egates. For Sugar Beet (IroTrera. An extraordinary effort Is being mndo by the mnr.agers of tho Ames sugar beet fac tory to Induco the growing ot beets by farmers ln this vicinity. A letter has been ent to quite a number of farmers In tho vicinity of South Omaha offering $1 a ton for beets regardless ot test or purity. It appears from tho samples of tho beets raised horo last summer that the soil la especially adapted to the raising of that vegotnblc, and It Is with a desire to In crease tho Industry that tho Ames pcoplo mako tho offer mentioned. Uamey lreT an Applicant. Barney Oreor, the well known colored politician of the Third ward and for a long tlmo president of tho Third Ward Repub lican club, Is an applicant for the position of cxecutlvo inf6senger. Mr. Qreer hns sent his ondorsemonts to Oovornor-olcct Dietrich and has been summoned to Has tings for a conference. Mr. Qreer leaves today for Hastings and Is confident that he will secure tho position he seeks. Workmen ttlect Olllcers, Theso ofllcors havo been elected by An cient Order of United Workmen lodge No. 66 for tho ensuing year: William Schmidt, master workman; Alfred Johnson, foreman; A. Sponr, overseer; Oeorgo Schworn, guide, J. H. Lornlnce, receiver; C. M. Rich, finan cier; C. W. Miller, recorder; M. A. Martin, M. Evcrsole, trustees; W. H. Blabaugh, William Horry W. S. White, medical ex aminers. Maato City Unaalp. Txien.1 packers say that there Is an active Ucmnnu lor iui iiunim jjhi hi nun time. Thn Omaha Water company Is lavlnir a main on Twenty-second street from a to II streets. MIsh M. M. Harrinuton. who recently sus tained a broken arm by a fall. Is rapidly improving. P. II. Honey has returned from Fillmore county, whero he has been looking after his farming interests. Ht. Martin b culld will hold nn er.clinniie at Twenty-rourm ana u streets mis uner noon and ovenlng.. Thn theft of a s do or boor from Peter son's grocery store at Twenty-fourth und B streets nas uecn reportcu 10 mo pouco. Tho Home Missionary society of tho First Methodist church wi'.l clve n. tea at tho homo or flirs. in. u. ingerHon, twenty fourth and B streets, Friday afternoon. Reports nt tho yards nm to the effect that cattlo in North park. Colorndo, aro In fine condition and nro still on the rnngo. A oar G0 GRAIN COFFEE Some people can't drink coffco ; everybody can drink Gralu-O. It looks and tustes like coffee, but it is made from pure grains. No coffco in it. Grain-0 is cheaper than coffee I costs about one-quarter ns much. All grocers; 18c. andlJc i CHIEF MASON'S LETTER Sfnni CommMdatlon if Dr. Grunt's Nirvura Blood ani" Nirtt Ramiiy, ffnm Ntw Bedford's Chlif of Polici. The men who succeed nro not laggards Their nctlve minds and stipple bodies must bo always alert nnd ready, quick to dctcrinluc, vigorous to execute; eyes always on the goal, their CHIEF OF rOMCK HltNKY W. MASON. banner of impudence In tho fnco of the giant und court his heaviest on slaught. Not until his heel is on their necks do they rcnllzo how outraged Nature can assert herself. Tho struggle for health, perhnps for breath, Is then begun and no ono can see beyond tho gloom. It is not the man who is always afraid of taking cold or who fusses about exposure that kcops out of harm's way ; it is tho man whose robust constitution and steady nerves defy disenso ; whoso blood Is not tho sluggish element that fills the veins of the weakling, but tho pure, rich red blood of health. Dr. Greene's Nervura Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is the discovery of the celebrated Dr. Greene, nnd nothing ever prepared for the Ills of men nnd women Is so clearly an ntd to Nature. Made entirely of vegetable elements, It will of Itself cure all ordlnnry cases of debility or nervous exhaustion. When the eases aro complicated with tho remnants of some devnstutlnr; disease, Dr. Greene's advice should be sought, and the remedies at his disposal, his own discoveries, used as ho advises, will bring promptly the indications of returning health sound sleep, quiet nerves, hopo and ambition. Dr. Greene's treatment is tho quickest and surest road to health. Many years of constant experience with human ills, nnd a success greater than that of any other physician, should glvo confidence to every sufferer who needs advice and help, und who read these words of comfort and hope. DR. GREENE OFFERS FREE ADVICE. Are you bowed down with despair because of ill-health ? Aro your days passed in misery and your nights in torture? Docs dnrkness surrouifd your pathway? Are you without hope of recovery, and wishing for death to relievo you ? Aro you tempted to take the fatal step of ending your suffering and mental anguish with a violent hand? Cheer un, thero is certain help for you, prompt and kindly. Consult Dr. Greene. Call, if you can, at his olllce, 85 West 14th Street, New York City. If you can't call, you can write ull about) your case and in either event you will receive his advice free of charge. eo nt thla tlmo cattlo In tho nark had been fed for thirty days. A permit has been secured by tho gns company for tho laying of a main on Twenty-sixth street from A to II streets. Mernhnra of thn mlftfdnnnrv nneletv of tho First Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. William Barclay Thursday afternoon. May. tho B-vear-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Uorton. Twenty-ninth nnd It streots, died yesterday. The funeral will be held today. Interment at Laurel 1 1 lit cemotery. - , Loyal Leulnn llntiquet. Tho local commanilerv of tho Military or der of tho Loyal Legion had nn enjoyable mcotlng Wednesday night nt tho quarters ln me itamge mocK. tne guest or nonor ue lng ex-Governor Lorenzo Crounse of Fort Calhoun. Major Wilson, commissary of tho Department of the Missouri, und Dr. Vaji Qleson. together with tho ox-governor, wero received into mcmuersnip. Appropriate ro marks were made by Major Slaughter, Colonel W. L. Wilson fl Nebraska City una the new members, following which refresh ments were served. Tho remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent nt enrds nnd ln relating remlnlscenses. Tho presentation to mo commatuiery or a complete set or tho Government history of thn war of tho rebellion by Colonel W. L. Wilson was nn nounced. Mlsa Ilroderlok Found. Miss Mary Ellen Broderlck of 2520 Chicago street wns found Wednesday afternoon by tho police. Sho disappeared Thursday morn ing of last week and It .was believed that James K. Nowmnn. tho spiritualist who performod tho hypnotic net, wns directly re- sponBiuio ror tne disappearance, no wus arrested Tuesday nnd released Wednesday night on his own recognizance to nppenr for trial In police court nt 2 p. m. today. Miss liroaencK is under tno euro or tno ponce matron nnd will be taken today by her father to a private hospital for the lnsnne at Council Bluffs. Wmnnn'K Club I'ntronenaeN, Thn Woman's club hns selected tho pa tronesses under whofo direction tho audi torium benefit will bo given on December IK. Tho list is us follows; .Meruamcs t;. T. Vno 11 M I iln'n nrnnit Hurt 1 I : Boyd. Henry W. Yates, John T. Wharton. Oeorgo A. Joslyn, C, 8. Munderpon, J. R. IUicuannn, u. w. v nines, w. w, iNitan, E, A. Cudnhy, Churles Rosewnter, Ocorgj Even Ef Dor Has Din 14 ot us noted feet ball players killed In dls noblo game, I'so not gwlne ter give It up even If I gets killed and ray boBS has ter got a now Zeko to wrlto his ads nn' carve do turkey I'so Ewlne ter take chances but now I'se gwlne ter tell you about dera beautiful pocket knives which ho sells from 10c up to M carving sets from U up chafing dishes from 2 up 5 o'clock teas from 12.50 up fancy tea nnd coffoo pots from 98c nn' dom Favorite base burner toves for $19.80 good oak heaters fur $4.98 Favorite cook stoves for $11.90 r an' he sells on dat easy paylnSplan an' you got no excuse for not buying better call and see him. A. C. Raymer 1514 Farnam St. It Well Pay You- To como enrly nnd select your Christ inns iireBents In the way f musical lu-striinients-wo will gladly lay ldu nuythliiK you will pick out now, while thero Is no rush, and hold It until you want to take It home-wo have it tint Htoek of novelties on hand this year and havo presents from " cents up to $1,000 see our beautiful Hue of mandolins, guitars, zithers nnd ovcrythlue; In music we sell on small payments. A. HOSPE, tittle ui Art. 1613 Dentin. r.enl must never ting, iso proo lem is too hard for theso men. Temporary check to their plans nicrclv stimulates them to re newed effort. Such men nro tho winners in life's battle. Weak lings look on nt tho undertakings of theso men with languid eye and sigh for their successes. Such nmnn is Chlcf of Tollco Mason of New Bedford, Mass., who writes the following letter to the public on tho merits of Dr, Greene's Nervura blood nnd liorvo remedy : "It gives me plensuro to add my testimony in-ihts briof note to that of many others, of the high esteem In which Dr. Grene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is hold ln this com munity. Tho fact thnt It It the pre scription of a regular physician adds to the conttdenco iu which it Is held by the public. 1 havo given Dr. Orceno'i Nervura to n personal friend who was 111, and was rojolccd to hear from his own lips an account of the benefit he had received. From report and experience, no doubt exists of the great value of Dr. Urceno's Nervura, which I re-commend. "HENRY W. MASON, "Cifeoroiice of New Uedfonl, Man." In tho full knowledge that diseaso is tho relentless foo of mankind, most men flaunt tho for tho Blood and NervoG. IL Thummel, S. R. Towns, W. J. Conncll. Harold aiffnrd und J. N. Metcalfe. MnrrliiKe Mediae's, Tho following, mar.rlage llccpevs were Is sued at the ofllco of tho county Judgo yes terday: Nnmo nnd Address. Age. Milton McFnrland,. Omaha -t Ora a. Doty, Omaha ID Clydo J. Hawlett?, Omaha ; 2D Lucy Baldwin, Omaha 1'J John J. Koglcy. Ames, la 05 Mary L. Christian, Provost City, Idaho. 48 Ilenltli Oflleliiln lOmltnrriiKaril. Telegrams from Oenoa, Neb., announcing that tho woman who entered tho emergency hospital Willi u. ii. ong is not ins who threatens to rob tho hoapltnl of Its guest of honor. The henllh commissioners cannot ask the woman to leave at once, however, as sho has been exposed to smallpox and must not bo released until the tlmo for con tagion has expired, CRUTCHES The best quality of maple crutch, per pair, $1.50. CRUTCH TIPS 25c A Pair, Postage Sc. The Aloe & Penfold Company, . Deformity Brae Manufacturers. I40S Tarn ass Street, Omaha.