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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:“ SATURDAY, JANUARY AR G Y Owing to n holiday the real omitted its mid-weekly regt monthly mecting toda, W.J. Crowe has been transferred from the Creighton and Norfolk branch of the railway postofiice to the Sioux City and O'Neill run. He will be succeeded by M H. Conant of West Point, u ne ap- vointee, Alfred Kechne t Tucsday night as a suspicious character, was be fore Judge Hel yesterd discharged. Kechner says he est, hi king man and has not been engaged in any disreputable work, The Omaha hoys who are home from their respective col during the holiday vication were booked for o game of football on Christmas day, 1 game was declaved off they ind a dinner in its stead at the Pax terduy. Court Officer Keyse asoarch w 216 South Th ered a lot of stolen from Wheeler had as a domestic by Aplin One of the large plato glass in Sherman & McConnell's Tenth street was blown in by the wind Thursday and badly broken. Th s had been cracked several days be- by a picce of iron strikin : it and did not offer much resistance the wind, C. H. Jewell & Son, propricto Grand Pacific hotel at Nebrasl F{n‘l'l vesterday in-Omaha. tlemen have about complet which they will leaso the hotel Council Bluffs, Shonld they succeed in doing so the hotel will be opened to the public about the middle of M the fact that Thur estate sday w xchn The held meeting. will be was a8 the yestord ¢ Whed cot, and recov- had it on Georgie teenth clothing th Edward formerly high of the v City, gen- Wl by new Grand vlet judzes mot on New Yoars anged that the three terms of court in Dougias county during the coming year should beginon ary 9, May 11 and September 21, present term properly ends to though it will probably be next week before the final is taken, On next Monday at 11 o’clock the an- nual election of oflicers of the builders’ and traders’ exchange will take plae Noeminations have been made, two mem- bers being naumed for every office. 1%ich- ard Smith, who is the present incum- bent of the presiden: has decided to v main out of the race and give some other man a chance, The Grant asph and slagohithic company has filed articles of incorpor tion with the county clerk. The capital stock is $50,000 and the principal place of business is Omah: *b. The oftic are John Grant, president and gener manager; Dr. 8. D. Mercer, vice pi dent; Guy C. Barton, retary; Nash, treasur The funer cle at wk some time adjournment Lof William H. Lon k of the police court, will tuke p o this afternoon from 2016 Burt street, Interment will be at Forest Lawn. Oriole lodge No. 76, Knights of Pythias, of which the de- coased had boen a member, will attend in a boly. The Oddfellows will also attend, Mr. Long having been o member of Holton lodge, No. 84, of Holton, Kan. - ANNOUNCENENTS, Dramat ly, thore is mo stronger play booked a i the Boyd this scason than William a, “Held by the Enemy. ¢ will appearin this great play at the Boyd on next Sun evening is a most competent one, and has had flattering mention from the press of the large cit "The engagement is tor one night only. The DeWolf Hopp ra bouffe company in “Castlos in the Air,” has been filling a series of engagements {n the principal east- ern cities with most wonderful results. The size of the audiences attending their enter- tainments _everywhere, has _been limited by capacity of the theaters toaccommodate which is proof positive that a complete opera company is atall times a good stment, and when that opera com is od by an artist of Mr. Hopper well known popular, the investment becomes additionally secure, This organization will form the great at- traction at, Boyd's opera house commencing next Monday evening. The production of “Castles in the Air" is identically the same as that scen during the past few” months in the Broadway theater, New York, as the management brings with them the entive plant, of s costumes and _cffects used n the original production. The hox sheets for the engagement of the De Wolf Hopper com- pany will open this morning at 9 o'clock. The Bostonians will s bin Hood,” at the ing ‘for the > has been success sinc vritten for the Bostonian Smith, two Ch their methods were principals, who for ) known here, are still tion, and will be sce lowing beautiful ope Thursday and “Robin Hood,"” Saturd: rette;” Saturd The Big Girl from Missou About the largest individual proportion of humanity ever kuown dropped into Ouw 3 y. Just how it got here is not known, but the city has probably the tallest person alive within its pounds today. woman, She ht foot high and weighs 232 pounds. She cameto Omaha with her father and will bo the guestof Will Lawler for a weck. Thinking something of the strange person would be interesting, a re- porter sought an interview with her, Her name is Klla Bw Il was w of her room evening. *Do you know Ilove your great city of Omaha,)” she chirruped as” she swiped a cob- web from the southiwest upper corner of the Toom. “But what o muddy place; just look at my shoe from the eflects of your streets,” and the reporter moved the table and looked at the shoe. It was the shoe of a life-time. long as a political argument and broad as a pre-election prom Here and there about the surface were suspicious looking mounds, showing that some time in her life Ella had cramped her foot “‘But ther. I suppose I shall get used to it," continued the dashing creature, smiling, *‘to the weather, not the foot,” she added by way of explanation. *My ambition has ever been in the direc- tion of thestage. But papa Lam too largo to play and I won't anything gxcopt tho legitimate,” and Ella tapped ber foot impatiently. Six bell boys came to the room and wanted 10 know what was the trouble. With a smile that looked iike the breaking up of & hard winter Ella, in a large voi informed the boys that she merely dropped her foot. “Iwas born ip Lewis count, souri, she resumed as tho bell boys loft. *Until' was nine years of age I was normal m size. When I began to grow like a gas bill uatil 1 am now over eight feet tall, T am stll grow- ing and expect to be ten feat tall unless I soon coase to shoot upwards. I attended school all along and am foud of riding. I am in porfect health and weigh 232 pounds —hardly n proportion to ny height.” 1 did not want to come to Omaha, but papa aud Mr. Lawler persunded mo to come. 1 don't know how 1 can stand the people gazing at me, but L'}l try it Aud then Ella lifted the reporter oft }us ‘!wn in attempting to shake hands at parting. She had some trouble in securing a bed last night, but one is being made for her and she will curry it with beron her travels. She is 8 queer woman, only eighteen years old and trumluun 10 grow much taller. “Just now she probably the tallest person living. g their now opera, Boyd on next Thurs: first time in Omana. unced the greatest Yinatore. It was De Koven and c men, and 1 the famous org nd heard in the fol ap the Bovd ne F'rid i matinee, ‘Carmen,” Itis a is el ng her name on the ceiling when a reporter called last It was as members of the | fon, and thought the boen | and gave hi | thi A Committee Appointed to Health Amend ment. The members of the charter amen dment committed prompt in meeting at 8 ek yesterday afternoo E'. Moriarty was tho first man to sug- ment,, He waated the charter provide for the election of the fire and police commission, The other members were of a different opin- should be appointed by roposit Draft a The » matter of the governor. laid on the t Once more brought up and decided that after J a salariod officer, be paid monthly, ~ The fund ited in the banks that will rest. In 1o case this 1 n to amend was ity treasurer was At last it was Luar 12, ho shall be receivi sha the shall un it 1,000 and 1o by s of 45 per ¢ wital ¢ ey in exce id-up capital Hiteheock v resolution prinkling He wante the paved s within the n 4. To pay for doing this prinkling tax should be he same as all other prinkli ntractor, was in favor of Mr. Hitch The resolution, however, 1, but a proposition was adopted na council muy ¢ districts and fix boundaries when- within inkling the lev pecial tax an the property prinkle ed befor idea of a board of nealth listening to him. he and Secret were appointed as a_committee health o ment to the amendment committee will afternoon to Lear and port. abutting the Dr. Gupen apy the committoe After ry Burnham to draft a charter, The meet at 3 o'clock cousider the re he originals of the c 1 by the use of Ayt opt on file at the office pany, Lowell, Mass. Probably no simi- lar_cstablishment in the world can exhibit such i massof valuable and convineing tes- timony. cures s savsaparilly of the J. C. Aye _— SOUTH OMAHA A. 0. U, W, Election, South Omaba lod; No. 66, Ancient Order of United Workmen elected off follows for the ensuitig te J. C. Graham, P. M. W.: William H. Steusloff, M. W.; J. M. Eversole, T\ ; Patrick I ullivan, O mes M. Galla, R IR C. Hilliker 0 Jaskalek, I William Thomus, G} ) Doyle, W.; Charles Mattis F. A, Broadws trustee, Thoe oficer will be installed Tuesday evening. has s as Matrimonial. Tuesday evening the Rev Wheeler ofticiated at the marri William Walker and Miss Mury J. Hopper, The marriage was performed at t idence of Mr. and Mvs, Harris, Thirty-third and K streets, Charles W. Hathaway and Miss Sa shear marricd by the Rev. Rober Wheeler W lay eveningat the residence of Mrs, Bell, Twenty-third and I streets, Alexander Munro, one of the popular men at the Cudaly packing houses, and Miss Ida Upfold were married at the residence of Mr. 1 Mrs. A. Hady, Thirty-sixth and Q Wednesday eVeniug, the Rev. Rob- ert L Wheeler ofliciating, Ingersoll und Ontario, Can., papers copy. Rober Notes About the City. The city council will not meet till Monday night. South Omaha lodge, No. 148, T. 0. F\, will install tho ofticers-clect Monday night. James P, Murphy and Thou 1l of the stockyards have réturned from Chicasgo. Charles 0. R. Carlson of this city and Miss Amanda Cerrell of Omaba will be mar- ried this evening. . Warner and nicce, Miss M kins of Grundy Ce friends in the city. . Vanderpool of Sioux City, who isiting her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, 3 turned home, New Year's eve dance by the South Omaha club was & pleasant_social, and en- vy a goodly number of lovers of the infe Thom- a., are the guests of ard Kane, night ya stockyards railroad, is suffc 1as in'the face and is so affec lirious, Editor Bru with his family with his pa turned home, The charity committe Agnes hall Sunday aft appoint sub-committecs routine business. The masquerade dance given Wednesday evening by tho Magic City cornet band a gratifying success. The bouse was full,the costumes gant, and the $500 veceipts sat thie boy's us much as the friends were of the rysipe that he is de- master e McCulloch of the fter spending t 3 nts in Kuoxville, Teun, has re will meet in St noon at 3 o'clock to and trausact regular EoC Willlam T, Price, a justi t Richland, Neb., 'was coufined to his bed lust winter witha severe attack of lum- bago, but a thorough application of Chamber- lain’s Pain Balm enabled him to get up and go to work, Mr. Price says: _“The remedy cannot be recommended to0 highly.” Let anyone troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia back give it a trial and they will be ame opinion. of the e Death of Isaac Johnson. Tsaac Johnson, who resides at 2615 Capitol avenue, died yesterday morning of consump- tion, The deceased had been a resident of Omaha about five years. Ho came from Ran- dolph, Ta., and enga in business as the representative of John M. Shaw & Co. Later on he engaged _in the grain and commission business with Ben 1. Bryan under the fi name of Johnson & Co. ~ Mr. Johnson was mau of excelleut business ubility and had great many friends among thie members the Omaha board of trade and other leading business men of the city. He was & merber ed The deceased_was a brother of P, J, Johu- son, president of the Midiand stato’ bank He ' was about forty years old and leaves wife and children, LU S Among His ildren. J. R. Dodds, editor of the daily and weekly Arbor State 'of Wymore, Neb, says: *I have seen the magio effect of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of croup and colds among my grandchildren. We would not thiuk of going to bed at night without a bot- tle of this remedy in the house. Chamber- lain's medicines are growing more popular hero every day. <HIEET 1602. Sixteenth and Parnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket office. Tick- ets to all points east at lowest rates. e ‘The Usher Suit, The case of Linton J. Usher of Lawrence, Kan,, against Tue Ber, was sct for bearing yesterday in the United States court, but the plaiutiff insisted upon a postponement on account of a lack of time to prepare and because one of the counsel was engaged to assist in seating Governor Boyd “The defense insisted on a hearing and aftor a long argument the plaintiff was given untl 10 o. m. Mouday to show grounds for a con- tinuance, el e Ths License Board, The members of the license board were in session three hours yesterday afternoon, and during most of that time they listened to protests, Action upon all protests was do- ferred until some future meeving, Licenses were granted to Gladstone Brothers, at 13058 Douglas street, and to Andrew Scheid, at 2001 Pine street. The board will meet again at 2 o'clock this afternoon, ———— A Run on the County Coal Pile. The recent cold suap bas started a severe run on the county coal pile. ~ Yesterday Poor- master Mahouey served oat eight tons in 500 and 1,000 pound lots. During the day twenty five applications for ald were filed, six being those of parties wko have never before boen ou the ceanty books. | lishing company to do the city | filed show | cowi | fidavits, How the Taxpayers Are flammed by the O Owana, Neb., Jan, 2.—To Tue Bee: Animated by the honorable posi- tion taken by your excellent newspaper eon cerniug the bid made by the Democrat pub: advertising for the coming year,and the further fact that Tite Ber did not bid for the advertising, the subscriber is induced to ask you to givo this communication a place in your columns in order that the taxpayers of Omaha may be enlightened respecting the methods de- vised to get away with their wealth without any consideration whatever, The Democrat publishing company,in com- pliance with a request from the city fuir and honorable bid to do the city adver- tising for 1801, Our bid was as fo Ten lines of nonpareil, first cents; each subsequent The World-Herald was tively Atsucharate wo can m centage, but there is no gr profit. ' With our bid, several afldavits were that ourcireulation was equal nts of the law, The bids | afidavits were duly filed in_an honorabie and b like manier, Now, note the tortuous action Hitcheock of the World-Her: pr of a worthless fellow Mice in an informal u way the visitor to learn from an employe, and did learn, tha Lite Brir: did not care for and would not bid for the city_advertisi After performin this smelling or fine tective ~worlk Hitcheock desires to call it in’ the business oftice of one journalistic competitor, he proceeded to discredit another ne or in A very Ly way. Three pe all of them disreputable” in_every seuse, were sent mto the press of “the Democrat (and they bad to slip quictly and thef-like through their doors in orderto reach their objective point) and there they iewed a young lad who acted as | circulation of the De probably influenced job. The smeiling c I ezidence us a frightened boy was part and retired without, knoy whatever, but it was made to a cocl's purpose. uncilman Bechel avits of the three a and whea the bids for ac opened before the council he suppl those bids by presentingthe affidavits of the sneaks, Undera gag rule, any mem- ber can object to a citizen or taxpaycr speak- < in open council. A Democrat siockholder asked permission to reply to the ex-parte but objection “was made aud the 2o was refused. In casea dry goods 1t a drugeist, a grocer or other busi- uess man should pu such au_underhand mcthod against & competitor we re y ask whether it would be accounted ablein this community | I have half u dozen aMidavits in my posses- sion from parties who swear that, to the best of thewr knowledge, the daily cireulation of the World-Herald delivered to bona fide sub- seribers, is about oue thousand copies Omaha.’ These afidavits are ns reliable as those of the three sneaks who interviewed a boy in the basement of the Democrat oftice. Wealso have an aftidavit of the boy in ques- tion, refuting these stealthily procured by the ‘World-Herald. But all this is of little consequence Ayers' Ame reliuble publi the World-F fon, 71 fusertion, 6 cents, and 24 cent respec- 1o the requir and accompan M if such), s, in int such ble to im- put in his pocket the sne re. men sue nonor- can Newspaper Annual, a ation, places the circulation of rald’ at about five thousand copies for one edition, while it gives the ci culation of the Democrat truly at 9,000 for its afternoon’puper, which is_the only edition it publishes. At the same time the cireul tion of Tk Ber s fixed at 21,000 copic which is about right. It follow in cos 18 to guide, Tue Bee ought to ity advertising, whether it bids for Justice is justice. The annual of publication is quite as ble in newspaper affairs as the commereial repor of Dunor Bradst re regarded in business ines, With these facts before the public we are prevared to dispute the right of Hitehcock and his associates aud the people of Omaha by giving official advertising in a quarter where it has no right, and is in de- tiance of usual business methods. Tue DEMOCRAT PUBLISIING COMPANT. Do not throw away your hard earned cash or every new cough syrup, when that_stan- dard remedy for coughs, Dr. Bull's Cough yrup, ents, ““Hurrah ! said a little girl, “I'm not to be kept in because of that horrid neural- g1a. My mamma has bought a bottle of Sal- vation OIl. MORTU Charles M. Stewart, o young mo twenty-five years of age, who repre glove house in Gloversville, N. Y., arrived at the Hotel Casy last Wednesday morning. He complained of a severe cold and soreness of the lungs, and a physician was called, who announced that the ient was in an ad- vanced stage of pneumonin, with slight chances of recovery. A telegram was at once sent to his fattier, James C. Stewart, at 43 Kingsbury avenue, Gloversville, N, Y., man's condition, and & ecting that he be given erything possible was but the disease had taken such a strong hold on his system that all efforts were useless, and he died yc ay morning. A second telegram was seit to the father and ed announcing that a relativ, i ¥ to Omaha. The remains were removed to Heafey & Heafey's, where thoy await the arrival of the relative —— No houseliold is complete without a case o Cook’s Extra Dry Imperial Champague, 1t's the best sparling wine made, —_— The new offices of the Great Rock Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, are the finest in the city Call and see them, ckets to all points st at lowest rate United States Petit Jury. The following is the full listof the United States petit jury for the January term of the district court, which opens at Lincoln on the 13th inst 8. R. Jacoby, Lincoin: Stephen I Naponee; J about ented a Waverly; George Dy W. Jackson ( Fullerton; P. H Howell, Locust; Abrams, Superior; Jerry Penton, Leopold Hahn, Hastings; J. B, naha; John W. Norwood, Nelso ago, Beatrice; John Sherman, Tecumseh J. R. Camobell, Sterlin Morton, Blue Hill; Clifford’ Luce, Broken Bow} Lew Franklin, Lincoln: Clark Stewart, 'Grand Allen, Omata; W Hok- fohn Jack, Dorchester; D, D. Holdbrook, Jacob Leopold and Martin' Werner, Falls City; Peter Brown, Talmage; Patrick McArdle' Omaha; John Dunbar, Stratton; L. W. Coates, George J McArtMir and D. N, Johnson, Lincoln; 1 Welton, Praivie Home; I. §. Cochran, Superior; Pefer Kemmerling, Poter McCann and G. H. Fitch, Omaha, ts, B. Bush, W, Dawson; lgwick, Hiram Baking Powde% ‘l Homes— 1a Millions of o e thestandard. The Majority Of so-called conghoures do little more than tmpalr the digestiwe functions and creato bile. Ayer's Cherey Pectoral, on the con- trary, while 1t cures the cough, does not in- terfere with the funetions of either stomach or liver. No other med is 80 safe and efficacious in dissases of the throat and Tungs. 5 ago 200k a severe cold, which y.a terrible cough, 1 was very sick, and confined to my bed about four months. 1 employed a_physician most of the time, who finatly said I was in consump- tion, and that hie could not help me. One ot my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 did o, and, before I had finished taking the first bottle was able to sit up all the time, and to go out. By the time T had finished the bottle * was well, and have remained so ever siuee.’—L. D. Bixby, artonsville, Vt. ¥ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Price $1; six bottics, $6. 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SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT DEBILITATED throngh 1- DISCKETIONS or ¥ X(KANES 10 € U FR TS by (s New SCELEETRIC BELT AND SUSPENSORY T8 Testar ot them i¢ Carrant el T mincaty Cored 1t hret § . RANDERELETRIC0.. 180 Ladalie 412 EHICARD. 1 / DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Ty on, Rub Five Do Peeth orfoc Uaranteed A perfect fit_ guaranteed. Teoth without pain or dan thetios Gold and silve rates. Bridge and Crown W outoiates Allwark warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Eutravce, 10th strect elevalor Open evens &6 untl 8'o'clock Drs.Betts kBetts - - A little over four years ago the Nebraska Clothing Company threw open its doors to the public. Beginning at the same locatiion it still occupies, at the cor. of r4th and Douglas S one small room 33 feet wide by 70 fect long, we have seen it g covering more territory, reaching up, taking in more floor: half block long, three stories high and a basement, [ is simply the history of Omaha on a smaller scale. pathway, until s, in row year by year, reaching out, until today it occupies a store just a The history of our store for the past 4 yearg ™ As she has met and overcome obstacles in | her covered distinction out and proud reached today we enjoy the | boys than any other house west of Chicago. mers anc grown, territory, clothing more have of men and Each succeeding year has brought us ncw custo- an increase of business, last year being no exception, for when our doors were closed | on Wednesday night they were closed on the most succe so we, more ful year's business we have ever done, We intend to make the year just begun still better. And to make a good beginning we will offer at special sale on Friday and Saturday about 300 Big Boys' " Suits as follows: At $4.75—64 handsome fancy striped cheviot suits, sizes 14 to 18, worth ¢7.50. At 87.50—61 very handsome neat gray all wool striped cassimere suits, sizes 14 to 19 ) worth g10.00. At B7.50—; At $9.00- clegant all wool brown striped cheviot suits, sizes 14 to 19, agro suit. very nobby all wool gray plaid cassimere suits, ‘‘square cut coats,” as the large sizes are all sold we offer the remaining one: 14 to 1%, at g9.00, They were g12 , sizes These are the cheapest suits for young men and boys ever sold in Omaha. e e —— ——————— Nebraska Clothing Co. Cor. 14th and Douglas. THE BEST RUBBER BOUTS & NOES TN N B @RI, ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Go And we are their western agents and always carry a larze stock. Address, American Hand Sewed Shog Co 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. o THE OPPORTUNITY == NO CURE! NO PAY. DrDOWNS | 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. A reous, o, Som Seventeen yoars experionce the greatost success, nl N 0 facilitate matters, || | """ | we have divided our immense stock of fine custom made SUITS AND OVERCOATS into four [4] lots and marked them at prices that will insure a speedy |sale ! $16.00] E want to call your | attention to the SUITS AND OVERCOATS we are offering at the (above named price. Look in our window; come in || wus s (0o & pousit v and we will show them || A 5 fouw i oo conin s, foe & ¥ e e oien Te EvEpmwesae incs:u$15.§g.mm LYON & HEALYS Monnof 813, CHIcAGo. omag show, 1y stil troating with 1170 fuarantond for OAbate Syt rioture, and all dis ako' and fail W’ Blnday ular graduato n modicine, as di and rivate Disoases. A | Woakness, Night Losses, Tn | Uriniry Orgad B! Lguar Book (Mysteries of Lite) sent £reo. Otlicohours—9 & w. 0¥ p. 1207 Douglas Street. Stove repalrs of all descriptions for cook and heatinz stoves, family aud hotel ran tachments a specialty. RT UHLIG, Proprietor Telephone S O). A C. M. EATON, Manager. A California Nerve Foo: Makes New Frosh Blood and Pro- Cures Anwmia, Scrofula, Bad Ci) mpurities of the Blood A e i Nerv gt T Loss of I wny f Cold Hand Back and other forms of Tnl,:h- ‘;\“:I‘ b(ln# th Renewer, Try them, and you will Join tho thousands ot huppy men and women who daily bless Dr. or by mail. Address P ._PROPS.. SAN_FRANCISED, GAL HOBY'S MIDIGINE €0, PAOPS, . SAN FRANCISE ervousUess Feot, Pain in th W ankn, Dr. Hobb's N Streets Chilcheater's English Diamond Brand, NNYROYAL PIL DR, GLUCI, EYE AND EAR, 1d ¥ i W S CURED by reary’ AN TUBULAR EA Nllfl% Reard distneilye Comioria | Bander Block, 1 \am, Telepl Boid by ail