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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ITIIURSDAY , DECEMBER 1 < I , 1893. IIAYDESS1 .TOYS AND DOLLS Holiday Presents and Toys Jewelry , Dress Goods , Hats , Notions. TOMCRROW WILL BE D2LL DAY Wo llnvn Die I > nll nuil Wo AVnnt to Sell Them Klu Doll * Today nt Co i : cli Drcxirtl DolUnt lOc , ICe nnd 8Bc Doll At lOc wo ehow a nlco jointed doll with flowing hair and rolling oyc ? , only lOc each. Larpo nl/.c , 2'.io ' : nankcon dolls , china head , worth 2T > e , today Inc. Ono long table flllisd with dolls of every description from 10-lneh long up to JM-inuh long dolls ; all kinds of dolls , worth Me , 7oc , STic , 0m , ctc..eholco of nil on table , IKc each , and If you want a real nluo doll wo have them at all prices * . Look over our line of dressed dolls at lOc , lee , Hoc and up to the llnost In thh olty. \Ve have doll heads at i > c and lOc each , doll heads with lone Ilowlnc hair at lee , others ask Uoo for the bamc. Doll heads SKc , a. " cJoe , f)0c ) , 75e , $1.00 , $1.25 nnd $1.50. If you want a doll or doll head today will bo your dav.at llaydcn's. Doll beds and bu S s. Cell swings nnd chairs. A big stock to pick from. Wo drums at lf > c , fiUc drums H ; > c. Mubiual instruments of every dcbcrlp- tlon. Largest stock of tree ornaments , two wheel carts lOc and 2."c , all bixcs in Iron V nnd wooden wagons , vcloboipedcs , wheel- harrows , writing desks , tool chests , iron , wooden and tin toys in larger variety than over. JEWELRY. Bo sure and got our prices on watches , Jewelry and sivorwnro before buying elsewhere. It will save you money. DRESS GOODS. Remnants ! Remnants ! Remnants ! At half price for nice Christmas pres ents.Vo have them in all oizcs'from dolls' dresses up to 8-yard lengths. \Vu have received another invoice of thobo now novelty suitings , nnd have placed them on sale. Thcso goods are Btrlctly all wool and worth $0.50 a dress pattern. Our CHRISTMAS PRICE. S2.ii : A DRESS PATTERN. We have placed oimile 10o pieces high K ratio dress goods , worth from See to ll.fiO per-yard , CHRISTMAS PRICE ( We. A full line of storm serges , all shades , worth Soc. CHRISTMAS PRICE 47c. Drebs goods department is filled with handsome dress goods at prices unknown nnvwhcro else in Omaha. HATS. CAPS , CANES. A few bargains for the holidays : Men's teal plush caps $1.25 , worth $2.r > 0. Hoys' and youths' plush turbans 50c , worth 81.00. Bovs' turbans , silk lined , 50c , worth tl.OOl Men's genuine seal turbans $1.95 , worth $10.00. Boys' heavy winter turbans 20c. Men's winter caps 25c. Men's plush caps 05c. A largo assortment of gents' walking canes from "fie up. . CHRISTMAS NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. Wo now have in stock an elegant line of fancy goods , just the thing for Christ mas gifts , and will offer special bargains on Thursday. Extra largo table covers , wore $2.50 , now $1.78. Fine largo silk table covers , wcro 18.00 , now $ -l.l > 8. Felt table covers , were $2.50 , now H.ns. ? 5c knitting silk for 19c. lOc floss for 5o. 5-2.00 genuine seal purbcs , silver cor ners , for $1.00. 7fjc combination purses for 25c. Big special bale on all kinds of ladies' and children's handkerchiefs from 2c up. SPECIAL. All our fine fur tourists , derby , in latest shapes , SI.00 , worth $2.50. Mrn'ri fur crushes 75e. worth. $1.50. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' HATS. The tourihts hat 50c , worth $1.00. The crusher 50c , worth $1.00. Don't fail to got our prices before buy ing olbowhcro , for wo will bavo you money. IIAYDEN BROS. A A x UUAOIM ux T s. The repertoire for Mme. Ithca's engage ment at the ISoyd on Tuesday nnd \ \ cdncs- day of next week has been llxcu as follows : Tuesdayovonlnc , "Josephine ! " Wednesday matinee , "Camillo , " nnd Wednesday evening her now play , "The Qucnn of Sheba , " This is the play that was written specially for Mine , llhca by M. Barbussc , the noted French playwiighi. "Friends" is the title of the now piny which has been exciting so much interest and which will ho presented nt Boyd's four nights and a 'Saturday matinee , commenc- inn tonight. The play is by Edward Milton Uo.vlc , 'ivho also takes ono of the principal roles. The youiiK author-actor has evidently bestowed much deep thought and earnest study , and has shown dramatic skill ns well as not n little originality in the construction of his siory and the evolution lution of a plot that is coherent , strong nn'l ' roulgto with human nature. Tlio company picscuihiB'tTFricnds11 is n very ttrotig one , comprising such well known people ns Selena Fetter Koylo , who was everal years loading support for Stuart Uobson and later In the same position with Alexander Salvlni ; Edwin Milton Uoyle , the author of the play ; 13. U. Lyons , for several Sears lend ing character actor with Henry Irving , nt the Lyceum theater , London ; Lucius Henderson , the actor pianist ; Hurry Allen , the well known operatic comedian ; Nonry Bergman , who was for many years with Crane ; Carrlo Berp,1 Louise Wnkolcu , Holloto Uced , I { . F. Clianillor and others Miuallyas uull known. 'Iho sale of scats for the nntlro cngaKomcnt opened yesterday. Mr , Joseph Arthur's very successful play , "Tho Still Alarm , " will bo scon at the Fif teenth Slrcot 'theater four nights , opening Sunday nost. Mr. Arthur is u play wright who writes entertainingly for the masses , that is , for those who constitute thu majority of play-goers. In " 'Iho Still Alarm" ho has giver , the public a strong , vigorous comedy drama , simply wrlttcu , but full of scenes of real dramatic power and with pathos and humor in abundance. No play has been more widely corned or more ihnmolcssly stolen from by imitators whoso poverty of ideas and Invention have pre vented them from producing something of their own. Them Is n spirit of romance and danger about the lito of a fireman lu a big city , which makes a story of this kind un usually attractive , and Mr. Arthur lu "The Still Alarm , " has succeeded In giving u very vivid picture of the lito of a Jlreumu. num. nf Jii'c linn nr Ifn under Iif I / * lit.nl , ttntf ; fdf/t iidiUMuiiiit Hue , ten cen'K. ' HANHKX Itasmns , aged aii years. . . 1 03. I'unural Thurnhiy afluruonu ut a o'clool. from family rostduwo. aJU4clMor btreot. Interinont at S-prlns > ; ll itoinotury. ' ' , l''flends nulli'il IOIINKM'ru'dutlck. . aped 81 9 cars nnd 0 . 1B03. rnni'ial Thurtiluy iiioii s Ui'O. > J. ooii ul 1 o'clooK from Ihu icsUU-iicoof Albert Kec-U. southwest corner J7t h uiul Vlntou kircct * . Interment at lorcbt i.a\\u. 1'rlvuds luyiicU , Zoo An Oud Lot of Latlies' Kid Qlovos None Quarautccd , None Fitted , AND POSITIVELY NONE EXCHANGED Hut IhcM'rlrr , 3Rn l-cr I'nlr , AVIlt llfcnin- incinl TIIIMU n 1.00 nnd 81.7" Clurri U8c IVr I'.ilr-l'rom S'J.OO In 83.00 ( JIoics HI,33 1'or 1'nlr. These kid and plquo gloves nro not our own Importation. They were bought by our New York agent at a largo preemptory - emptory Falo that took plnco in Now York 60IHO two months ago. The 2o gloves are odd sizes , but nro worth regularly 75c to $1.25 jior pair. This lot will bo limited to three pairs tea a customer. The OSc gloves are $1.50 and $1.75 ntmlitics. The $1.15 ; gloves arc positively gloves that are selling regulnrly at $2.0J , $2.50 and $ . ' 1.00 per pair. The riibh will be so great that wo cannot lit any of those gloves tomorrow , nor can wo guarantee or exchange any at the prices we have marked them. Kindly be careful and select right sizes. sizes.Wo are agents for Trofow.so . kid gloves and solo agents for the cele brated Jouvln it Cio' kid gloves. Buy your gloves now for Christmas. HANDKERCHIEFS. Case after ease of handkerchiefs have come in within the past week all bought at forced bale at half price or less. . lOo handkerchiefs will bo forced out tomorrow at 5c. 25c handkerchiefs for lOe. 35o silk handkerchiefs for IGjc. lOc and 50c embroidered handker chiefs for 25C each. And so on all through our hnndkor- chfof stoek jtibt biich wonderful bargains will be found. Splendid values will bo found in our drcas goods and silk stocks tomorrow. Cloaks , jnckots , capes and wraps wo arc soiling at half price or less. Special prices are being made on nil our furs this week. Buy now for Christ mas. A GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRESS GOODS. An excellent opportunity to buy Christmas gowns at half value. : -ineh changeable diagonal serges at $1.25 a dress pattern , regular price $2.00 ; ! 18-inch all wool camels hair , bouretto and cheviot suitings at.$2.25 a dress pat tern , worth double the money ; 52-inch colored cloth suitings at $2.05 n dress pattern , regular price $ -1,50 ; 50-inch all wool storm serges and hopsaeking at $3.75 a dress pattern , jubtone-lmlf price ; 4G-inch imperial serge and silk linish Henriettas at $4.50 a dress pattern , regu lar price $0.00. Thcso dress patterns will discount anything for the money in the citv. citv.'BLACK 'BLACK DRESS GOODS. A varied assortment of striped boucle. cornels hair worth $1.50 a yard , in this sale they go at 79c. A fashion leader suit. N. B. FALCONER. Sun rr.inclnuo'a Alliltrlntcr Fair will bo one of the attractions on the Pa cific coast during the coming winter. It will bo hold from January Ibt to June 30th , 1804 , and might bo aptly termed the World's fair in minaturc. It will equal if not surpass the great Centennial. The Union Pacific is offering unusu ally low round trip rates to all Cali fornia points and Portland , Ore. Send 2 cents for our California Sights and Scenes. H. P. Duel , i02 : ! Farnam St. E. L. Lomax , general passenger and ticket agent , Omaha , Neb. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Why Courtney Ulnn't Get Orny IIu ui Cn.irguil with Perjury Deputy Sheriff Courtney was in the city a day or two ago with subpoenas for witnesses in the case against Dewane Gray , who was arrested for incorrigibihty. Not beinc able to locate certain parties Mr. Courtney dropped into the police station to get some information from Chief licclictt As soon as the case was mentioned the chief said ho could not understand what they wanted of witnesses In thu case , now as Gray had been in the reform bchool at Kearney for the last thirty days , ' 1 his was news to the deputy nnd ho immediately telephoned up to the county Jail and asked Theodore Bennett if the Gra > ° lad was the reform school. Bennett said ho was and Courtney went on with his work of securing witnesses. Young Gray has been m the reform school for tholastslx weeks and his mother has received several letters irom him. .Must Comply with tlio Law , The druggists of South Omaha have boon allowed to sell liquor since Juno without taking out a permit. Councilman Wyinan got after the police and had the druggists notified a few days ago that they must nt once file their applications and -take out n permit before the new year. An effort Is now being made to allow the druggists to pay in the $10 for a permit and let the money go ns nn occupation tax , thus avoiding the expense of advertising their applications. This sort of compromise would not be in accordance with the law , and It is not likely that the city council will enter into any ar rangement BO thoroughly illegal , These penults should have been taken out in Juno last , but the council has let U run along until the present time. A Tin m i > In llnril I. licit. Tom Button is n man out of n Job and in hard luck. Ho walked from Pluttsmouth to South Omaha Tuesday and on the way froze both of his cars. Ono of them swelled up nnd burst opcu. The follow had no money nnd applied at the police station for shelter. Ho was taken to Dr. Ernhout nnd the doctor dressed the bleeding car and made the man as comfortable as possible , u > & iVinfui Wound. Ed Darlington , an ex-policeman from Omaha who has been employed chopping wood out south of the city , met with an ac cident yesterday that will lay him up for several wcoks. His ax slipped and p-ashcd his right foot almost severing it at the Instep. The fellow came near bleeding to death before ho could gat' to a doctor's "onlco. Dr. Ernhout dressed the wound , Mtiuiili Charged nidi 1'cijury. The county attorney has endorsed the complaint tiled against A. N. ( lagan and the case is sot for today at 2 o'clock. The charge Is perjury. * . . MnRtc City ( Iiisilp > John Flyun Is looking for the man who stole his ml Irish setter , ' -Queen. " A fine 2-ycar-old colt was stolen from 1'Vltz Schrocdcrwho lives at Fifteenth and Drown streets , A costly clock was itolen from the resi dence of Fraik ) Gerard at Thirty-first and U streets. Mrs , George Anderson slipped and full on the pavement at Twenty-lift ) ! and N streets , causing a severe sprain of tlio ankle. Justice Hodges lined llurton Logan (100 and costs. I-ognu was charged with passing a worthless chock. lx > t'nn took an appeal. It has been reported to the police that John Daniels und family , living at Twenty- second and I. streets , are in a destitute- con dition. The trustees of the Associated Charities ore to meet ut the onlcu of Adams & Hell on .Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock , A full attendance is desired nt the meeting , The I.lvo Stock uxuhunge will hold a meet ing next Monday to nominate ofllccrs for nextjcar. Tlio election take place m Jan uary. 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT Mono Dry Goads Oo.'e Ohristmas Sale of Cloaks , Jaoketa and Suits. 3 DAYS SALE OF BLANKETS AND COMFORTS AVe Won't \V lt for January to Cloio Out Our Clnnkn'nmt llUnkrtB TnUo AilT.tn. take of Our Oiler nntl liny home- tliliij ; Warm tor ClirlMmu * , . All of our Indies' ' $10.00 suits now $5.00. All of our Indies' $20.00 suits now $10.00. All of our ladies' $15.00 nowinnrkcts $7.CO. All of our Indies' $20.00 nowmnrkots $10.00. A tnblo of Indies' ' nnd misses' nil wool jackets , 87.00 foods , for $ , ' 1.50. A tnblo of Indies' $10.00 jnckots nnd ncwinnrkotH nt $ , " > .00. Speclnl reductions on our entire line of tea KOWIIS. KOWIIS.BLANKETS. . Plenty of warmth for Httlo money. 50 pairs of California blnnkots consid ered cheap tit $10.00 now $7.50. One lot of 11-4 whlto blankets consid ered cheap tit $3.00 now $1.00. One lot of white blankets considered cheap at $1.00 now $3.00. One lot of extra ttlzu white blnnkots considered cheap nt $15.75 now $2.75. Ono lot of white all wool blankets considered cheap nt ? .1.50 now $2.50. One lot of choice $2.50 blankuts now $1.50. BED COMFORTS. Our $1.00 comforts 75c for three days. Our $1.2o comforts $1.00 for three days. Our $1.50 comforts $1.25 for thrco days. Our $2.00 comforts $1.50 for thrco days. Our $2.50 comforts $2.10 lor three days. Our $ ; ) .00 comforts $2.25 for three days. ' Our $ -1.00 comforts $3.00 for thrco days.THE THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Droxcl hotel , 10th and Webster. 1 blk. from M. P. < te Elk. depot. Nat Brown , prop. A Timely Itlt or Advice. In thcso times of grip and pneumonia It is of great importance that wo should know whore to look for a safe and sure remedy. A slight cold may become a serious one , the scarcely noticeable pain in the chest is too often the forerunner of pneumonia. The first cough may lead to consumption ( n cough fs ulwuys dangerous. ) Never neglect a cold or cough for oven ono day , but get at once , as a safe and sure remedy , Kemp's Balsam , the best cough cure , which is recommended on all sides. It should bo kept in the house regularly to avoid delay when needed. It is sold at all drug stores. World's fair souvenir coins of 1893 for sale at Chas > o & Eddy's. 1518 Farnain st. , Omaha. " Holiday JIutcK. Cheap rates between points within 200 miles have boon authorized by the F. E. & M. V. arid S. C. & P. R. Rys. , for the holidays. Tickets on sale De cember 23 , 24 , 25 , 30 , 81 , 1893 , and Janu ary 1st 1894. all tiercels good returning up to an including January 3rd , 1894. Do not miss tliis opportunity to visit n the old folks or your friends. J. R. BUCHANAN , General Passenger Agent , Omaha. T1.UU CHANGES. Thn Northwestern I , Inc. The castbound local , No. 8 , now leaves Omaha daily at 11:05 : a.m. The "Chi cage Limited , " No. 0 , leaves at 4:05 : p. in , , arriving at Chicago 8:15 : a. in. , , and the "Eastern Flyer , " No. 2 , loaves at 0:30 : p. m. and arrives at Chicago 0:30 : n. m. by all odds the mot > t convenient train from Omaha to Chicago. The equipment remains unchanged , because people expect something "abovo the average" cm "Northwoatorn" trains. City ticket olUeo 1401 Fai nam street. SHORT ON CASH. Federal Court C.iaes to lie Postponed Un til U'ltnrKs Tecs Are Srcnrcc ) . There is a possibility that a number of the criminal cases now pending in federal court will have togo over until another term on account of a lack of money with which to pay witness foes. Ilierc is only about flOO left in the fund , and this would only bo suffleient to try ono or two cases where wit nesses have to corao a long distance. An ur gent request for more money has boon wired to Washington , but whether the desired funds will be forthcoming or not is still un certain. Among the cases set for trial nt the present term nro the Frame Dorsoy cases nnd a number of npstonloo and larceny cases. Some time ago Dorse.v's attorneys lilotl n motion for a con tinuance to the next term of court. This was supplemented by aflldavits which represented Unit the defendant was nt Hot SpriiiKs.wheroho was so sick with inflamma tory rheumatism as to bo unable to travel. Under the circumstances it was quite llkclv that the continuance- would bo granted until recently , wnon United States Attorney Baker was informed that Dnrsoy had loft Hoi Springs and had pone to Sioux City. It waa surmised that Dorsey migh't Just as well have traveled to Omaha ns Sioux City , nnd Mr. Baker will protest against any further continuance unless ovtdcnco should be produced to show that thoaftldavit was in good faith. Improving ; Klimrooil Park. Elmwood park , containing 315 acres , fifty. flvo acres of which was donated to the city , is the largest park belonging to the city of Omaha nnd will eventually bo made the principal park of the svstem. The 100 acres purchased cost the city $135,110.10. The amount expended on this park for improve- mentls > SSyr.K The boulevard , 200 feet wide , connecting Eltnwood park with Hunscom park is now being condemned , The boulevard will later bo extended north from Elmwood , connect ing the other parks by u continuous boule vard. Contusions In A well developed case of diphtheria was taken to the police station Tuesday. The victim of the disease is John Kennedy , nnd he was taken to the station for want of any other place where n case of contagious discasocauho taken , Kennedy has been working for a few weeks on tlio Odil Fol lows building at Fourteenth nnd Dodga streets and has stoppea at a lodging house on Sixteenth bclvfpon Cnss nnd Chicago. By being tnkcmint6 the pollca court n large number of pctfpta wcro exposed to the disease. Yesterday Dr. Towno visited Kennedy nnd pronouncoilitho case of a decided typo. The city has noM > lilco In which to contlno a person nfllicted'trltn contagious disease. A call waft made for the county to take Ken nedy , but the county ofilclnls refused , as they arc In the snrno fix as the city. In the meantime Kennedy is suffering from the malady nnd Is occupying "Halt-all's Uospl * tnl , " n small room off the police court room. Ho will bo kept there until tlio city govern * incut can move in the matter nnd a place bo provided ) It requires a nicotine and action of the Bo a iil of Hdalth to designate n place for a contnglouft'tllficaso patient. In the afternoon Dr. Seniors , nftcr con sultation with Mayor Bemls nnd the city attorney , secured the old church building nt Thirteenth and Dodge streets , which will befitted fitted up for emergency cases. Kennedy w.xs removed there and will bo given proper care nt the city's expense. IMlls that cure sick headache : UeWltt's Little Karly Risers. XKIfli J\ll { TIIKttUMY. Transfers Mudo In In'on try nnd Cavalry Arm * of tlio Srrxlrr. WAMHS-OTO.V , Dec. 13. JSpcclal Telegram to Tun Bir. . ] Tho.followlng transfers in the Twentieth Infantry are made : Captain A brain A. Harbach , from company O to com pany K ; Captain James A. Alrons , from company 1C to company O. First Ijlculenant Frederick It. Day , Twen tieth Infantry , is relieved from duty with the signal corps , to take effect as soon as Ills telegraph accounts for the month of Decem ber shall have been closed , nnd not later than .January 20 , nnd will transfer the chnnro of the telegraph lines w ithin the De partment of Dakota to such ofllncr as may ho designated by the commanding general of that department and then proceed to join his company. The following transfers In the Kiphth cav alry are made : Captain Qulucy O. Olllmoro , from troop A to troop I * ; Captain "William A. Shunk , from troonj to troop A. The following transfers in the First cav alry arc made : Second Lieutenant William C. Rivers , from troop Ij to troop D ; Second lieutenant Robert C.Williams , from troop D to troop Jj. Second Lieutenant William C. Rivers , First cavalry , will be relieved from duty at the United States Military ac.ulomy. West Point , by tne superintendent of the academy on Deremoer " 0 , and will then proceed to Join his troop after a leave of one month. First Lieutenant George W , Burr , ord nance department , will make ten -visits , or such less number as may bo necessary , not exceeding two per week , to the works of the Sterling Steel company , Dommler , 1'a. , on ofllclnl business pertaining to the inspection of deck-piercing shell. Leave for four months , to take effect Jan uary 0 , with permission to go beyond sea , is granted Major Alfred G. GIrani , surgeon. Remember n pint of Cook's Extra Dry Im perial Champagne "after a night of It" makes the now day bright. a CAT1IOI.IV KAJLdlir.'i ' Of AT. J011X , Supreme Commiimtcr lirnslnc Appoints II1 Starr Olllrcrrf. Gnrx.viifiio , Iml. , Dae. 1 ! ! . Edward Kes- slng of this city , supreme commander of the Roman union , Catholic Knights of St John of America , has appointed the following ofll- ccrs as members of his staff : Brigadier General Gcorgo' Mathesjn , chief of staff , West Virginia ; Brigadier General Henry Lubberniann , adjutant ircnerul , Indiana ; Brigadier General John L. Schwartz , inspector specter general. Now York ; Brigadier Gen eral John llollcron , quartermaster general , Ontario ; Brigadier General L. J. Flceek. paymaster general , Ohio ; Brigadier General AI. J. O'Neill , surgeon general , Ohio : Briga dier General IL-J. Crcighton , judgn advocate general , Pennsylvania ; Colonel Vincent Weickesser.'i. assistant adjutant general , Indiana ; Colonel Louis Chaptou , assistant marshal cnoml.Michigan' ; Colonel George C , Muiger , assistant paymaster general , Kentucky. Aides-de-camp : Colonel .1. , i. Arnold , New York ; Colonel M. T. Burke , New Hampshire ; Major Theodore II. Lynch , Ohio ; Major Andrew W. Wridramp. Ken tucky : Major O. J. Williams , Florida ; Major C. T. Wood , Maryland ; Major N. J. Moutier. Illinois ; Major Henry Qulnan , District of Columbia. Captain Henry Leader of New \\asappointcdsuprcniocolor bearer. DoWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pills , safe pills , best pills. IT..WKI ) OV Tlil.LK. of Whit rniinUo * , to Ho a Sen sation il < ; , l d nt I'ortliiiul , Ore. PoitTi.ANi ) , Ore. Dec. 13. The trial of twenty persons charged with conspiracy to smuggle Chinese laborers began yester day. The case promises to bo very interestIng - Ing in consequence of the prominence of. some of the defendants and also because of the largo numner of persons implicated. ' 1 ho grand jury found a blanket indictment ngalnst twenty-seven persons , but only twenty persons appeared for trial today. They nro James Lotar , ox-collector of cus toms of Portland ; Thomas Jordan , ex-cap tain of inspectors of customs ; C. J. Multko , ox-special agent of the Treasury depart ment ; Captain John Ross , formerly master of the steamer Haytien Republic : Glen O. Holnian , attorney and notary ; P. J. Bannon , attorney and notary ; J. F. Marks , a law student ; F. P. Thompson nnd u Cozen Chinese merchants. .Sweet breath. s eet stomach , sweet torn per ? Then usuDoWUt'sLittlo Early Risers In rinancml DHIlcnltln.i. DBS MOIXES , Dec. 13. { Special Telegram to THE line. ] A chattel mortgage on the Dos Molnos Leader nowsnapcr property for fOi00 ! was filed yesterday In favor of State Senator T. J , Caldwell. The Leader is the principal democratic paper of the state , but has been in financial difiluultii-s for many years. It Is hinted that the mortgage will turn up In the hands of the Iowa Homestead Newspaper company , which is talking of establishing u daily morning paper hero. Little pills for grcaUlls : DsWitt's Llttlo Early Risers , AltrIil unil thu 1'iotnro Inclilunt. Sriuxorini.i ) , III. , Dec. lU. Governor Alt- geld touay , speaking of the Gcrmnnlnclub incident in Chicago , said : "I was earnestly solicited by thrco members to give thorn public positions. For reasons I considered good I declined , nnd 1 suppose that in voting not to receive my picturu to bo placed on the walls of the society's hall tliov thought they were getting even with me. " * > Cure- Indigestion and biliousness with DoWitt's ' Llttlft'lCarly Risers. I'lomlnent I'jopln to Weil. -UOI.TOKK , Colo. , Dec. la. [ Special to Tun Bcu.J Wedding cards nro out announcing the marringo at this place tomorrow of Franlt II. Whltham , a piomlnont Holyoke merchant'and Miss Emma M , Tlplon , daugh ter of Hon. T. 1) . . TIptou , ono of the cattle kings of northeastern Colorado , and a rest dent of this county , , 'For coughs nnd throat disorders use Brown's ' Bronchial Troches. "Havo never chanced my mind respecting them , oxropt I think bolter of tnat which 1 begun by thinking ' ing well of.-Ro'v. Henry Ward licccher. Sold only In boxes.- Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. The only Pure Creaui of Tartar Pqwder , No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes AO Years the Standard- DUFFY'S PURE PUREHISKEY FOR MEDICINALUSE NO FUSEL. OIL This In the time of tlio jour when thorn them I * , n chill Iti I IIP utmoftplirrr , iimlnrln In tlio nlr , and when uuuclii anil ciililn are pilnlully i.rcv.ilcnt. VOW CANNOT Al'- FOKO'IO MHU.IiOT A COM ) . "A'othliiR whloli linn over horn < lic iciriMl linn r < | imlleil Duffy's 1'nro . .Mu'tVlilnkcy for contitL-rnotlii ! ; tlio llrU approach ol any colil , much , or iniilnrl.i yiiiptoini. It In fen'null ) liy ( IrncRlm anil griu-fr * iinlxorsnl- I- , but euro hhiiiild lie nxcruUril Hint Mono lint IMifVy'H is suinirril , Sun < l for our Illus trated book. Ut'ri'V .MA1..T U'HISKIJV CO. , lUHMIlXMCK , X. Y. Mandrake Pills have a valno as a hoim hold remedy far beyond tno pDwor of hvn ( juaRO to describe. Tlio family can hardly be true to Hsolf that does not Iccop thorn on hind : for usa In omorgon clcs. Is the only vogotaolo substitute for that dangerous mineral , MKiiouiir , and while its action as a curative is fully equal. It possesses none of the perilous effects. In Constipation , Mtindrako acts upon Iho bowels without disposing them to subs3quont Costivoncss , No remedy nets so directly on the liver , nothing so speedily cures Sick Headache , Sour Stomach ach , and LJiliotisnoss as these ForSalo by : i'l ' r > mtlsU 1'rlco T cU nap box ; 3 1)0\os for 05 cti. j or sent by mall , postage - ago free , on rocolpt at nrljo. Dr. J , U. Bchonuk & Sun , 1'hll.ulclpht.i. SEARLES & SEARLES , SPECIALISTS DChronic Nervous WE SPrivats an Special TlllSAr.1l KM' I V MAM , . ( 'ntiHiiltiitinn i'rur. WocuroCatari'li. AUDI casono Nose , Tliroat , J io t Stomaoh , Iji Blood , kln aud Kitluoy Disoasnv. * o- raalc VVeakuos os , J.ost Manhood , Stricture , tiydrooe'o , Vovlooo il3 , rite 1'II.BKlSTULA AND ItUTAf. UI.OKIH CllrOtl without pain or detention from business. Call on or atllr < * HH with uta-np for clrjulard , fr j book niul nvelpti , lli-st Btilr.vay south ot post- anico.rooin . Dr. Searles & Seirlss , " 8 " { Ji,1 Worth a Guinea a Box. Stubborn tendencies , to digestive troubles Q in children will always ( yield to a mild dose1 ofBeechamV Pills ( Tasteless ) 95 cents n box. Made a well Man of Me:1 TUB CHEAT HINDOO REMEDY \Vrdf\ roii : > UT8 THE AHO > K XJJ. ItlCSIM.Tflln BO K.VV8. UureB all Nervjim l > l fni > u , I'lilHiiit Memory , 1'aic. l .SUlti | > lcJ > i ne8BWttulm'n'.ctit. , * } * * * * ' caufc \ by imbtalmscsund iiulclilv l > utsurely istores l.o.t .V.iilniiid In old or yomiR. J.nMly curifril In tit roikct. 1'rk'oH.ooa imcknt'c. MX fur * 5.0 < l llhu % vrlttfuiriinrniili-r ( ot'iirnurniaiu-yrrriiii'leil. IJon't tillin imffillfotl Init llmlst oil lm\lllK INIIAl'O. If | | < 'iil Co. , flliatlO , ILL , or Ihrlr agiuli. ' BOM ) liy Kulm * Co. . Cor. 15th nnd | ) oiirin ( i fitnnd J. A. 1 iilitT ft ( * o. , ( JorlltliAUautcliittfHlH.OMAliA ) liyl'aui ( I Hclnu'lilcr , Ml llrnndnay * . " rcml HI- , COU.NL'II. lll.Ufrs.uiid J.etullni : PruRulsU. JAPANESE . A Knw anil Ooraplota Troatmcnf , consUtlne o ! fiUWOHlTOHlKS. Capsulof ) of Ointment and two IJoifis of Olutmout. A. no er-falllni { Cure for FIloi ot oTPrr nature unj clcttrco. It rautca nn opurnlion with tlio knife or.lnjectlous ot carbollo nci.l.-nl..c't ro pointul and f uldoin u permanent cure , anil often rceuulng In dentb , unncceaeary. Why endurn this terrible dUeaeo ? VVp cuarnntoe 0 boxes to euro tmv cuoe. You only vny for lieneQts rccotrcd. ? 1 a box , 0 f or M by mail , dumyle free , Cluarunlcesissued L/ouriiKfnto. PflMCTIPATIftM Cured. Piles Proven cd , UUNO I H ft I IUW LyJapanesnLiverPollels tin irreat MVP.n ana BTOSI AOll HEUULATOH and UIOODI'lllUl'lCIt. Small , uilld and iiloawnt to taVtf , osi.eclally adapted for cUICteoM luu. ( UlQm Bmnn ! GUAIIAKTEE3 iesuoil only 13 Kuhn & Co. , Solo At'cnts , Omaha , Neb . I ) . 0. No MU urnoy's fu unt patent oiilaln d Wrlto tor liivontnr'H Ould DR. E. T. ALLEN Li I LV THROAT 1-jAiA SURGEON. I Paxton Block , Omnha , Nee , NKN'TL'V'L'UltKl ) . " Full Sl'llHNOTH ami loiia tltfii luuvury iiirtof tltu iJQjy. I will bunai u- curcly oackeU ) KIlKK to any Biitter.T t lion tli.it curjl ma of theij iroiiolo * A'JilroJiU ' Mlcblcau 300 DAYS Of unccasintrskirmish in th ? world's market. Apcck of experience , a pound of combined brains , nnd the jingle of alare-o sock of gold brought about this woncicrous result"v "v We ratify this offer with a challenge to the country. You nevarsaw a better garment for SIO , and you never saved S4.OO on such an overcoat before. N. B. Open evenings until 9 for the benefit of those laboring all day. RAYMOND , JEWELER. Open evenings , till Christmas. RAYMOND , JEWELE7 , , Corner Ifith and Douglas btreuti , Ortulr WITH SOOTHING BALMY OILS. " ] Cniiccr. Tumor. Catarrh , Pl'cs.ristnln , Ex-3- mn nud nil Si in aiul Womb Dlioiyioi. CANCKllofllioNosp Kyc. Up , Kir Norlc tlriist. Sto n- . . il i-xti'm U OW.II.H orI H- nch.Womb In Mel nil liilmi or knlfn lim-nlii. | tUm rH , hi t wltU the or eiui'U w illiout . . BIIUH . . - .nr , ot fr.uiJH anil linll-itor * lluw.irn hootliinc uioiiintlc ' oils thSr"nrootlii"B'who hop. , to piullt b > .idvcrtldliu to oiir tllUbU dlbCIlbCfl W llll 1111 oil. /-IIT'I riiTTTO rkn'l1 anclHoml It for tlluslratot GUI 1 rllbUU 1 book oil the aUovtfdle * CBBCB. MalloUficu. Aililrosi DR. D. W. BYE , Combination Oil Cura , PortbiuouUi BldR , Kiunixs City , Kit. EXTENDED HOLIDAY OFFER , I5TH. A UKAUTIFUr , MINTJIA fU-ACK PANHf , FllAMKD IN OXVUIZBH SILVER WITH 11 ! OF OUll riNIU.V KINI8UKU CAUINHTS , Al'PKOl'KIATU IACU : ! MAK1NO AN CHU1ST.MAS aiFT. ALL FOB * 1.0U. PlIOTOGRAPllUR , 313,315,317 , , S3. IBtii St. , Omilii. A FULL SET ON RUBBER $5 ° ° 1'llllnu - .Vuvv Jlrjil.'o atiU fiowii xToik , fliitut and best at All worK wurrintcu. Paxton Blk. , 1 6th bnti Farnam SO. Ulilraiice on lUlllht. ' 1 .ilcplnilic IOH,1 ! , OK. McCRE-W U tie ! only SPECIALIST \vnoTtiATu A ; i. PRIVATE DISEASE * nnd DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY , Women Excluded , 18 ycurt experience Circular * free. | lib and 1'oriniin bU PB.OPBB. . CAKE TUB EYES Is n duty no person should neglect. An\ \ the blu'ht begins to full it is of tlio utmost - | most importance to nroauro proper eye- IB pi'lculosfl nntl its - , t/lussos. / Sight proper per prcBorvuilon is a matter /or / thai most oarncbt consitloratlon of every ner-J eon who values tliolr oyeH. I An linporfcot pair of spcutaclca will del incalculable injury and u properly fitted ! pair will Ri-ontly aid in preserving thol ' slglit. iws gained a worldwide reputation i ? this country nnd abroad in consequcnci of Ills orinitial and ijcientiflo method \t \ connection with the adjustment of ' " renowned non-cliant'o.ib'o ' IOIIBCB , u _ all tlioso sulTurinK fioin defectvo ! vibiof no matter from wliateauio , will nnd J. to their interest to consult i'rof , Hlrscll bortf. who lv Biooial request 1ms cor sontedtovli.tMAX MKYKU & BlU CO. , from December Oth to 12th AUlio Store of OMAHA , NF. . No Charge for ConauUtition. 'C Catarrh powtlar cu bAJiUrWi- * ouc