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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1892)
DON'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK Jay CouM'o Dcntli Has Hail a Slijlil EiTcct Upon the Bptoulatlva Market. ' NEW ORDERS NOT COMING IN RAPIDLY iirfiLln | lloll.lrtj-I.lnrn IliultiPftt lint Him- lul li < Ml In Viiliiinn Niillcnuhlv Clearing llciinn MntciiHMituViilI Street fern n \Vorlc IttulncM Notes NEW VOIIK , Deo. 2. H. U. Dun's wcoklv review of trade nays ! The bcclnnlnfj of gold exports In November nnd their expected con tinuance Urn week , the donth of Mr. GouUt nnd the iinfnvornDlo reports from tlio silver conference have somewhat nffactod nil specu lative innvliots. There nro nMo some symp toms of ilimlnUhod activity in business , nnd vrhllo manufacturers ore generally occupied with orders taken some lima ape , tharo Js more complaint that new orders ao not come forward ai wns expected , \vhllotlio volume of trade is still very Inreo It Is not surprising that there should bo somewhat loss nctlvily durlni : the remainder of the year , except In holiday lines. A sot-bocK in speculation would be by no means an unmixed avll , but then ) nro no Mans of n disturbance at pros- cut , thouKli money markets nru woiklne a Htllo closer. At Plttsbunj pig Iron Is In Rood demand and nil ths mills nro well employed. The trading class Is Inr o at low prices. At Cleveland the dry goods trade Is excel lent and oilier business fair. Tlio carriage trade ai Cincinnati falls 10 per cent below that of last year , but the grocery trade is larger than last year , mm collections nro satisfactory. At Indianapolis trade Is very Drlsk In holi day goods and confectionery nud at Detroit larger than Instyonr In all Hues , with general - oral collections good. Chicago reports a good wholesale trade , with satisfactory collections , but the return of currctiuy from tbo wet is small and monay Is strong at 7 per cent. Monuy Is In very active demand at Mil waukee nnd business fairly good In spllo of dump weather. Coldur weather Is needed nt Minneapolis , whom collections are only fair mid the Hour market dull. There and at St. Paul trndo Is , on thn whole , good. Slight declines In some lines are soon nt Omaha , though wholesale trudu is satisfac tory.At At St. Hauls business shows much Rtrcngth , with especial promise In holiday lines , nnd at Kansas City trade Isquito satis- Tnclory , thouch receipts of cattle and grain 'all off. At Louisville the outlook is considered favorable , but at Llttlo lioclt business Is gloomy. At Now Orleans trade Is rather dull nnd cotton lower , with heavy receipts , whllo re ceipts of sugar are large , but the demand Is good. At Richmond business Is equal to last year , tobacco manufacturers are active and money is plenty. Broads tuffs have boon stronger , which Is natural In view of the very low prices , though western receipts of wheat have boon 4t > OUOOU bushels in four davs , against Atlantic exports of only 824,000 , bushels. A rlso of nbnut 1 cant in wheat and oats nnd thi-oe-qunrters oflcontln corn , resulted from modornto transactions , but hogs and lard nro slightly lower , and calTce declined a quarter ; cotton rose to 10 cents , ana re- noted to OJf , sales ngain exceeding all records , boine 2,500.000 balus for the week. Iron U weauor , with pressure to sell some southern brands. Copper has Hold largely at 12 to I' f cents nnd lead is lower. Coal is fairly uctivo and bituminous is scarce and dear. In dry goods the season has bcou one of unprecedented activity. A general boom ana advance appears in cotton. Exports of merchandise from Now York falls $5,277,000 below last year. In November , nnd ere proba bly 810,000,000 lower at cotton Boris for the Bamo niontb , but , even with this decrease , the excess of exports over imports must have boon heavy. The business failures occurrlngthroughout the country during the last s.oven days num ber L'liO. ns compared with n total of " 20'J last weokjforttio corresponding weak of last year the ligures were ii'M. iutADSTKiiiT' ui\n\v OP TISAIJU. Cotton , Nnrtli unil South , Takes n Decided Ailv.inco Other I'Yutnrcs. NEW YOIIK , Dec. 2. Bradstreot's tomor row .vill say : The features of the week are the exceptionally favorable position of the cotton mills north and south , the heavy ad vance In the nrlco of print cloths 1 > to 4 11-10 cents t&o outlook fur a further ad vance to G cents uyard caused a buoyancy at the southern dcposltorios for cotton , and tbo reaction in asking prices for some grades of pig Iron of 25 cents per ton in northern mar ket * , and of 50 cents per ton of stool billots. Four of the A ugusta , Ga. , shooting nnd drill mills report a largo business and good profits ( luring last year , and this with tbo outlook for continued strong demand. No reason able advance in the price of cotton can now curtail prollts materially , for , ns raoortod to Brndstreet'H , mill owners nt tno south evi dently have ralr stocks of low-priced raw material. In reply to our Inquiry ns to stocks of low- priced cotton on baud at eastern cotton mills or contracted for by them , our Boston cor respondent writes that cotton tjoods manu facturers have stocks of 8 cent cotton to carry them to April 1 , and contracts for enough worlc ut from 8 to 1U cents to neon them busy until the middle of Juno , 1S9J. A few mills hnvo contracted uboad for ao entire - tire year. Wool Is very qulot , with prlcoj barely ( toady and no speculative fueling In any direction , mill owners buying for wants only. Our Australian taxings are only one- half of those u year ago. Cotton has reacted Bomcwhat from recent highest quotations , duo to realizing sales. Opinion sou tuns well as north has been expressed thut short cot ton crop estimates may bo discounting tba reduced yield too heavily , Some cotton fabrics , oven prints , nro less active than print cloths ; woolens nre quiet , Philadelphia worsted spinners report busi ness dull , The advatioo In ingrain carpets la maintained. Throughout the Boutli , as Indi cated by advices from Unlvoston , lilrmitig- bam , Now Orleans , Augusta , Atlanta , Charleston , Richmond and Momphli , fancy groceries , IIreworks and other Ctirisunn's apooliilllos nro In demand , with other whole- solo lines relatively qulot. There Is a good demand for rice , which is lower. Mercantile collections nrti bald to be good generally , ex cept nhero the cotton crop is exceptionally short. liuitlmqro and SU f-ouU report falrfllllng orders from the south. Dumber Is firm and In goon dumiina nt till markets , notably DOJ- ton , UuITiilo. and Chicago. At thu llr < st named city enormous sales of ( orclirn Indus have been madonnd shoo manufacturers are buying leather freely. Coffee Is tinner sluoo the raactlon , and is tending upwards , Cieiiernl trade is brUk at nuffalo , whom the luke and canal season has been protiuibia and leeelpls of Canadian sheep and lambs have lii-oii full. At Montreal general distribution trade Will not bo quite so uollvo now that naviga tion has closed and , except with dealers in holiday goods , business Is expected to bo of nioaorato proportions until ufter the now year. Shipments from Toronto Ir. wholesale lines are fairly uctivo and prices are ilrm. The demand for heavy wok-lit dry goods has In. creased , n has that for dried fruit and solo leather on eastern account. VTKlill IN WALL hTIHIHT. More.\cltatlaiiTlinii 1'rlrnt Show Una | loeu 1'ult by llmilor * . NBW YOIIK , Dee a. UrJdnroot's weekly review hay * : Speculation for the past week was outwardly dull , narrow and profiuslonnl to udogrca Donoath the surface , however , Walt street was experiencing a greater agl- tatiou tban appears in the Holloa fluctua tions in values , wnlch constituted the ustual trading for tbu greater portion of the time. The market bus , In fact , simply been wait ing for Button of Importance to develop. Mr , UouldU illceii aod death rank * tint in affect upon the sentiment of those operator * who Indulge In sny activity. The projpoot of gold shipment on a lnr o tcnlo has also bean n prominent tnctor In ibo proceeding * , \vtillo tha news from the silver conference was discussed with nn Interest Hint shows how keenly the street npprcclnto * the bearing of tlio ilnnncinl nnd currona.r problems that confront the country upon Iho ultimate course of values. It must , however , bo noted tbnt the linn- sols conforcnca was Inllucntlnl mainly BO far ns It directed sentiment. It 1ms boon goner- nlly bollovod Hint tbo Catherine would bo negative of results. The foot tbnt the only serlo.n proposition for an Intcrnntlonnl agreement on the silver qu.oM.lon came from the English delegation , nnd was submit tea by n member of the Hothschlhl family , wns eminently calculated tn create surprise , whllo the utterances of the gentleman In question , Indicating plainly thnt failure to accomplish anything at Drussols would bo followed by danger to the finances of the world , tonil to cronto tha Impression that the possibilities of n successful result had been undor-cstlrnntod. The fnvornblo Impres sions duo to thU circumstance were , however - ever , not lasting. It was qulcnly realized that the do Rothschild proposition that HU- rope should purvhnso iTi.OWi.OOO of silver n year for live years , Involved the real conces sion on Iho part of.Knglana , whllo It would commit the United States for that period to the coiiUniir.ncooI the purchacoof $51,000,000 worth of silver. I'ollowcd up by Intimations tbnt the American delegation nt linmols , re- gaming the suggestions as Inadmissible nnd by the outspoken condemnation of banking authorities hero , the fpollnp that the confer- rmco would nccotnplloh nothing , and that an ngilntlon for congressional action on the present silver law must bo experienced , became - came general and resulted in anticipation of liquidation. CIIAIUMI : iiotisi : STAI KMINrs. Omitlm Another ( Jiioil .Showing lo- ! IIOI-IH frnin Other Ottlr * . NBW YOIIK , Doc. 2. The following table compiled by Bradstrcot's gives the clearing house returns for the week ending December 1 , ' 1S'J3 , and the percentages of Incrcuso or decrease as compared with the corro- nponding week last year : Ooiiiliiliin of Cuiuxli. : "IlanJsoino is that handsome does , " nnd If Hood's Sarsupanlln doesn't do handsomely then nothing does. Have you ever tried it ! WINKI/EMAN'S WOES. Now Sued on a Notu Uo Mo lfctcil ta Pay Ulion Dun. Hard luclr , hko a grim phuntom , seems to bavo a desire to follow some inua to tuo and , and from proscnt indications Itv/ould look as though Goor-go M. U'lnltlomaa was n star member of this class. Only a few days ago this young man was called from behind the desk of tbo First Na tional bapk and horsc-whlppcd to n finish by n yount ; lady whom ho had JIUeU. To n sym pathetic nnU forclvinn public it might seem that that would bo humiliation unct trouble enough to bo showered upon one man's head. Since thou Mr. VVInUloman has nursed his sores nnd hoped bis woes wcro ut an end , but ho Isn't bavin ? uny good luclc of that luinl. Now ho has boon sued by 0. II. Wai- worth , nnU ho will bo called into court to ex' jiliuii why ho has not paid a $ 'JJO note that is long past duo. Dr. Bull's ' Cough. Svrup has always boon Uopt up to the standard. It is tbo same it was forty years ago , the best sold. Street ICiilMviiy lit Auction. Sheriff Bennett has advertised bU Dilution Place cloctttc street railway for sale. The sale will bo at Iho east door of the court house nt Id o'clock on the morning of Occam- bnr 14 , at which time and pi nco ho will sell two miles of tracic and two can. TO BEAT THE REPUBLICANS Schemes of a Few DomocrnU anil Indo- psnilcnts Discussed , NOT CERTAIN OF THEIR PRESENT PLAN On i Would MUo tn Orgnnlzo tlio Scnnto \Vhllo the Othnr Could Control tlio llntuo Units of thn Acrcotucnt. LtscoLN , Nob. . Deo. 2. [ Special to Tun Br.n.J The democrats of this city who have bcon able today to skirmish around nnd flnd out just what was done nt the conference last evening , are tooling considerably elated nt the prospect of organizing the legislature and electing a United States senator of their own political faith. The corrected list of democrats nnd Independents wtio had boon Invited to participate In the deliberations of Iho Joint confcronco Is as follows : Dumo- cra A. J. Sawyer , Vlotor Vlfqunln nnd J. D. Cnihoun , of Lincoln ; J. A. Dahlman of Cnadron , .lohn Shorvlu of Fremont , Dr. Kclpcr of Norfolk , Gcorgo Marvin of Boa- iricoand A. S. Campbell of Hastings. All were present at the mooting last night but/ Marvin nnd Campbell. The Invited Inde pendents were as follows : John II. I'nwora of Culbertson , B. F. Alien of Wnbas-h , W. L , . Orcoii of Kearney , W. A. Poyntor of Albion , L.og.m McHoynoIds of Fairmont , William Loose , J. V. Wolfe and J. M. Thompson of Lincoln. All were present ut the pow wow lasl night. UnU ; of tluiireoiuont. . The matters at Issue were quite generally discussed , nnd three lines of action were laid down. First , the two parties will unlto to organize ttio legislature , the democrats being given control of Iho senate and the in dependents the house. The legislature undnr control , Iho next Important step agreed upon was ttio passage of a railroad bill establish ing a maximumrato | and abolishing the state board of transportation. The last was the election of u united States senator to suc ceed Paddock , but by common cousout nil discussion of the senatorial question is to bo deferred until ufto.- the legislature Is organ ised and the two partners to ll.o deal find that they can work together successfully and In harmony. The probability of the Independent mom bcrs-clect abiding by the agreement was also fully discussed , and the entlro list wns cure- fully gene ovor. All nro looked upon as re liable but two members. These 'two , it wns ndralttcd , mluht be counted upon to ] om hands with the ropubllc-uis. In order to uvold any possible danger of n failure to curry out the general pluii agreed upon it \vr.3 decided to scat cnougn of the contest ants In Douglas county to glvo the combina tion n majority outside of tha possible defec tion of the two doubtful members. Will Hold Another CuururcnRr > It was decided to hold another joint con ference at the city of Lincoln on thu overilntr of December 31 , at which It is expected every democratic and independent momber-olcct will bo present. At this meeting the officers for tbo two houses of the togislatufi ) will bo decided upon and all arrange men is for the organizattou perfected. In fact , It is pro posed to organize both houses at this meetIng - Ing on Now Year's eve , so that when the legislature convenes the following Tuesday there will bo uolhine to do but simply form ally ratify the action of the joint caucus. In the meantime- state central commit tees of botb parties will bo expected to meet and select members for a jolnt'stooring coin- mitteo to take entire charge of the work of carrying out the plans of the combination. Not from a I'limuchU Standpoint. "I do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough Ceraody from a linancial standpoint for wo have others In stock on which wo make n larRflr protlt , " snvs Al MagginI , a prominent druggist of Braddoclc , Pa , "but because irmuy of our customers have spoken ot it In tbo highest praise. Wo sell moroof it than any similar preparation wo have In the store. " For sale by druggists. AGAINST THE COLLEGE. Idler Hodden the Ci-ils Will Case In f vor of tlio Hull's. The heirs of. the estate of William H. Craig , tbo Kansas City millionaire who died some months ago. win iu their suit with tbo trustees of the Wesloycn university of Lin coln , this state. During the month of January , 1888Vil - llsra H. Craig wrote to Rov. C. F. Creigh- ton , president of tbo university , that ho would glvo the sum of $25,000 for the endow ment of Ibo Cbarlos H. Fowler professorship of Christian ethics , providing tbo trustees of tbo university would Ilnd some other party who would make an endowment of $30,000. This was acceptable to nil of the parties con cerned and there was a hustling to secure the $50,000 from the eastern frtaudsof the school , but It was apparent that they did not suc ceed , for later on. at n mooting of tbo trustees they approached Mr. Craig with the proposition to talco hU gift , when turned over , and apply it in paying oft some of tbo debts that had been incurred , lie fore such an agreement was reacbed , however , Craig died , nnd the halra refused to pay the money , holding that by tha university trustees changing tbo terms of their acceptance , tlioy bad waived tbeir claims to the donation. \Vuon the estate reached the probate court , the trustees were on hand with tbeir claim for the $ . ' 5.000 , Bcouln ? to estaplish tnolr In terest lu the s'lmo. Tbo hearinc1 was had > omo weeks ago nnd yosteraay Judge Ellor banded down bis opinion , In which ho hold that there was no agreement over entered Into and thnt for that reason tbo trustees of the university bad no claim against tan cs- Into. A Cure for Croup , If your children are subject to croup , always keep a bottla of Chamberlain's Cough Ko.nodr nt hand. ' Itl Ua prompt and certain euro. If given ns .soon as the crounv cough appears it will prevent the uttauic. 'For sale by druggists. Pure "I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best manufactured and in the market. " Author cf "Common Sense in the Household. " AVAR'S Cherry Pectoral lias no equal for the prompt relief nnd speedy euro of1 CoWs , CoitRlis , Croup , Hoarseness , Loss of Voice , Trencher's Sere 'i'liront , Astlitun , JJronclillI ? , Li\ Grippe , nntl oilier derangements of 'tho throat and lungs. The bcst-known cotigh-curo tn tlic world , It is recommended by eminent physicians , and Is the favor- Ho preparation with singers , actors , preachers , nnd teachers. It soothes- the inflamed membrane , loosens tUo phlegm , stops coughing , and induces repose. tnknn for consumption , in its early stages , checks further progress of tlio disease , ami even in tlio later stages , it easc-s tlio distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep. It is agreeable lo tlio taste , needs but small doses , and does not Interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions. .As an emergency medicine , every house hold should be provided with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Having used Ayer's ChcrryTcc- toral in my family for many years , I can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to euro. Its sale is increasing yearly with me , anil my customers think this preparation - ration lias no equal as a cough-cure. " -S. W. Parent , Queensbury , N. B. I'rcnarcil by Ir..I O. Ayer&Co.LowellMMS. Hold by all Druggists 1'rlcr Jl , nix bottles , S& . Prompt to act , sure to cure HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE. CLEANSING. for Farmers , Miners.and F chanics , A PERFECT SOAP FDR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water Sips of Heal , You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes , bright color , bright smiles , bright in every ac tion. SCOTT'S Disease is overcome EMULSION. only ivhen weak tissue is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste an'd easy of assimilation. I'repnrert liy Scott A Hownc , T ? . V. mi. c. WISTS Nisitvn AND IIRAI.V TUEAT nicnt , n speclllefor Ilybtorln. Il/ilnui ) , Fits , .Sou nilKla , HiMiliclie , XorToui 1'rualrailon cutnuil by llipior or tubiii-oi ) WiUufulnois. Alcnlul Depro alun , Softnoa nf tlio Drain , ciiuilni ! Insanity , mis cry , ilccny , ( Juath , 1'riiiii.iturii Ulil Age , Jliuronc'.sn. l.osa of I'uwor In oltliorHOX , linput ncf , I.oucorrlio mill nil 1'oninle WcaknrMCH , Involuntary LU BL . bpcrmaturrlica COIIBL < I by otur-uiorllon of tlio brain , 8olf-nbutu , OTer-luilnltfonou. A inontli'fl trontnient fl.UforfV by mull , Wu Riiarftiiteu ilz Ijuxcs tn euro , Kacli onlur forfl | IOX M with Si will Boiul wrlttnn Kimrantco tu refund If 1104- cured , ( iunrnntoo l uo t Duly by Thcniluro F. LowH. dru - Klt , BO Iu nKi'iit , Bciuthuast corner lotli ana 1'arnam bta. , ( Jinalin. BOCTOH. : McGREW. in the treatment of all farms of PRIVATE DISEASES. nna all Wuaknosa and I ) senior of IX/TTTlVr wlt" Ios of courage , ambition. IVliZflN and vitality. Eighteen years ot tbo tno t romarkahloaucoass In tbo treatment of IhU oUsj of illsoaiu * . which laurovBi by the univprsiil testimony of tnou- snnds who have been eurud. Write forolrou- l ra and iiiidstlon Hit 4tli unit I'.iriiaui t9tv. , UiiiafiK , N b , R 7p A l" VA 5 tJuTs "re u"l a ILo rtomjuli , lifer iiu IxJweli. iiurl * J | t e lx t inrJlclneknnuuforUllouif J HUM , coiiftlpatlun. dy ii U , fouIZ : < J ? 8ybrentli \ , lituJacbB , Lowtlmru , low cf i far aip Ut , iLtuUI urpn > ioii ( iMlnful f H K dl ntioa , plmnlc . Ballovr ciiuii'ldx. ' Impure Woodor a failure \ > 1 the lowiUi , liver cr lu. J teaiiit-i to pc-rtarm their proi r funrtluui. Itrxuii Jlflreo tapriT-eatuiirAroteiierluidbjUkltwoneaitcr * Ttaonm ' &l. Jrlcu ly mall. 1 tfrofli KUUI lelSc. ? I lUI'ANB CUKUAUL ( ! o.7ueprucabt..Veir Yort Prospect-its of The Sunday In the preparation of Tnr. SttsnAY HKF. the ( Tort Is in a do to attract nnd cntcrtnln nil lassetot readers. " 1'lril uf nil , the News , " irt then brlzht , crisp , clrnn.hnlesomo pccl.il features , of which n prospectus fol- otvs : low People Live in Berlin : Prank Carpenter In hit llorlln lottar gives Rraphle pictures of everyday Ufa In the Herman capital. Ilu gpouKs of the crowded tuno'iirnl homes and of tlio ih uiMimls who llxo In collars. Uo vlslte.l one liouso occupied by 1 , . " > 30 pee ple. Ho cnys : "As T Ico'cod nt them nnd the people about them It struck niq that the building was typical of the world. Kvcry variety of Ufa witt going on unions them. On one side I saw two \\nmon lunching. In another P'irt n young irlrl and nn old man were trying to loach a buby to walk , and sis I' ' tooil Ihoro nn undertaxcr u.une through with a little colllii. containing n buby. under his arm and with Its weeping mother following behind us Its mourner. TliU bnllilln ? Is Knjun as 'Meyer's llof'nnd It Is one of tlio lurscst tene ment houses In licrlln , " * Progress of Nebraska Towns : Special correspondent ? throughout the state tell of the year's Improve ments , public and private. In many of the growing , progressive towns. These reports will upon the eves of prospec tive Investors nnd will bo load with Interest by every good citizen of Ne- hr.isKa. The Hard and Soft Coal Monopoly : Facts and ( Inures which tenil to show thnt the ucoploof Omaha ate piiylnx o.\orhlt.int prlies for soft coal as well ns for anthracite , owing to e.sccsslvo railroad tolls. With rich and Iriex- liuustlblo ( Oildopolts within two hun dred miles uf Oinuhn , her people pay more for transportation than the coal cobts at the mines. How the Isle of Man is Governed : An extraordinary loiter by Wake- man about : i people enjoying solf-Rov- crnmcnt. The remarkable feature Is " found In the fact that the present sys tem was Inaimuratod by KlnR Orry , who gave Manxmen their llrst consti tution , which , with all'-'lit modifica tions , ovlats and Is In force as It was ever 1,000 years nco. The letter Is In valuable to students of history. The Latest Feminine Gossip : Loaders of f.ids and fashions arc con tinually doing somcthln ? now nnd talk ng about some innovation. TUB SUV'PAY UKK will present the very lat est Idoa.s of the loaders of fashion. The Season's ' Fashionable Flowers : A chatty spcclnl nrtlcle by a down- oust writer who s'lys innoni other very Interesting tllliiR.s that I ho swells have decreed that \\hlto plnlo , violets niul roses shall be the fashionable lloweib this season. Bonnets for Evening Wear : Tbo l.itost designs of noy-up mil liners. Valuable hints us to how every woman may bo her own milliner. About now costumes. A .suggestion of the return of tlio hoopsklrt. About Winter Sports : Tbe sporting department will present the sporting news and gossip of the WOOK. The Local Four Hundred : Society events of the weok. mora- inunls of leaders , general personal melitlon with coming events foro- Bhuuowcd. Thirty Minutes With the Magazines : Kvtructs from tlio oest things In cur rent inaKU7.lnes , forming a very nt- tractlvo symposium. Along with Ilila Is an ospoL'liilIy Interesting special ur- tlclo bv Kdward K. lul ! > , wiioso weekly "iMtorary Loaves" huvo for moro than n year cant lined tlio bast literary gos- Last Hope of the Buffalo : The slnusliterof the American bison Is n dlsznicefiil story that hurt been told azaln mid ugiiln , until the trasoily nf thh nohlo ruco has become a famlllnr tale. Tow Kcnoral ro.ulcrs , howovor. know vhat there Is a possibility ot the rosurrocllon of the rnce , and thnt Omaha men are working oarnc-aly to that end. TinSU.MJAV : HIK : will toll the of "IlulTalo" ' story Jones' adventures In cuntiirlns wild buffalo , and will re view tha progress madii In ilomestloat- Ingand brooding the monarch of the plains. The bison Is liolns broken lo drive to yoke Illio the ox , mid his fur Is being woven Into clothl'ig soft as Iamb's wool , Tlieso a ro but incidents In thu salvation of the buffalo which a story ot absorbing interest. The Independent Farmer : Asa faimlng state Kohraska Is pro- olnlncnt. This has been sliown by sta tistics compiled by TUB llin : the past year. TliK SIIMIAV UKK will present ex amples of the prollts of sumo of thu In dustrious farmers of Nebraska. The article glvea a fair Idea of the real value of farming land * . Theosoplipy's ' High Priestess : the Ufa and work of Annie llesmit , who will soon visit Omaha. Y , M. C , A. RailroAd Work : Growth of the religious sentiment among the men who handle the tralllo anil trains of the uorld , Omaha' * part lu the work. For Sale by All Newsdealers , CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. Great December Clearance Sale- SKATEXS RR.EXEX. Sale Begins Saturday Morning ! Boys' Short Pant Suits. . .The sale starts Saturday morning - with 500 Knee Pant Suits in hand some plaid cassimeres at $ 'J.OO each ; sizes from 6 to 14. These suits retail everywhere for$3.50. SKATES FREE-Barney & Berry's Colum bia Skates free with every suit. $5.00 Suits for $3.25. O C Boys' absolutely all-wool Cheviot L-JJ""Suits , cut double brcsted , in sizes 6 to 14 , at $3.25 , sold all season for $5. Columbia , Barney & Berry Skates with every suit. Boys' Overcoats Handsome plaid Cape Overcoats , _ _ aes 3 to 8 years , at $4.25 ; worth $6.00 , BaVruiy & Berry Columbia Skates with every coat. 3oys' Overcoats A A We will have on sale. 350 Cape UU""Ovcrcoats at $3.00 each the remnants - nants of this season's work , in ages 4 .to 8 only. They are awful cheap. Columbia skates with each coat. Boys' Wool Turbans 50 dozen of Boys' Eiderdown Turbans just half price on Saturday -25c each. each.Men's Departm't Bay Ulsters and Overcoats oifr DB GBml36r Clearance Sale- Men's Chinchilla Overcoats , $5.00. Men's Wool Diagonal Overcoats , $8.00. Mon's /Rlnrk / Rlvstnn Wbol-Linficl Overcoats f worth O ) , $1O.OO. Men's Brown Ke.sey Overcoats , wool and silk lined , ' at' $9.00. Oiir December Clearance Sale means busi ness. Don't miss it. CONTINENTAL CLOTH aiict Dourlcis © ts. -PUSJJLSL REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , or Thirty Days only wo will offer our onllro steak of DHmonda nnd Christmas Jewelry and Sllvorwaro nt loss than manuftioturor'd coat. Fourteenth and Farnam Streets- Will move Jan. J. to N. W. Cor. 10th awl Karnam. HATK.S I'OIl 8AMX The Keeley League of Iowa Will bold a convention nt Dos Molnca , Docotnbor 201U nnU iJlst AH who bollovo in the cause are urged to bo pronont as busiifcss of importance transacted. CHAIRMAN , KKKLKV