8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1801. WITH SCIENTIFIC TRICKS lather Rlggo Emphasizja the Cralghtoi College Display at the Art Show. BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF TREASURES * . OrnwIitKH nntl Tliut , I'orlrnltnTliiit I'loiiHO mid N ' .Clint Ctiiirin the Vl.sUor. The CrclRliton college dlsplny of spccirnctiB , curios and n grant variety of mod urn Inbmtory apparatus attracts tlio eye o the visitor as ho stops Into the exhibition o thu Western Art association In Kxposltloi halt. halt.The The collcgo exhibit Is a credit to the entoi prlso of tlioso who hnva charge of Omaha1 priiiclpnl Institution of lonniltitf , and It Is at trnctlni ? merltod attention. Father HlpBO who has chnrgo of the exhibit , Is nu oxpor electrician and a thorough studen In natural sclonne. Ho entertained thi people last nljtht lor sovcrnl hour by nienns of the electrical apparatus ho hai in the hall. Ills experiments and Iliustrn tlom were very Interesting nud sclontlllc He mane liituiiinp ; , Illuminated numuroui class vauuums and performed other Interest- lug experiments. The college display ol hydraulic , nnoumatlc ana electrical macula cry is very complete anu Interoitltitf. Thoilrst Ilooris entirely occupied by th < borrowed paintings. photoRraphs , etching nnd drawings , the ( Jrcl htoii colloRo disula ) and the uccoratcll china oxhlblt , Amorii : tlin ItciiultcH. Turning to the loft from thocollopo exhlbll ono looks upon a superb display of artistic work. Jici/hinlrif , ' In tlio llrst wing of tin cases that roach across the room , cotno the photographic pieces , the etchings and archi tectural drawings. Following thesecotm the pastels , The worn In oil l.s found toward the west and toutli sides of the hall. Ono of the neatest etchings found In thh dopartrror.t is a clover piece called "Aftei the Hull. " ft Is the property ol Mrs , D , II. Wheeler , jr. , and represents n fashionable lady reading a newspaper whik yet In bed , She is evidently vorv much in terested In the "write-up" of the costumes , tlio personal triumphs and Impressions ol the ( .ay society In which she tins mingled the evening before , and the newspaper Is cngcrly scanned oven before the toilet is begun or the cup of coffee qu'UTecl. "Tho Choir Hoys , " loaned by Dr. Duryea , is attractive and clover. "Tho Arch of Constantine , " owned by Judge Wnkuloy , is ono of the most magiiili- cent pieces in this department. A very largo photograph of Shoshone Falls , loaned by the Union Pacific , attracts considerable favorable attention. "Tlio Madonna do San Slsto , " the property of Uov. John Williams , is a piece that would bo noticed anywhoto. Mr. F. M. Kills , the architect , shows ovcrnl very line pieces In drawing. Some of the llnest steel engravings In this department were loaned by Mrs. Ocorco SV. Doane and Thomas L. Klmball. The pillars nnd gallery rail alone the north siilo ore inatlo very at tractive by a superb display or bonds nnd horns of door , ellc. buffalo and mooso. These beautiful things belong to Mr. lloz- ncsch , Mr. II. II. lleday , Mr. .Inmos Cham bers and the Union Pacific Knilroud com pany. lOiiinm Abbot t's Picture. One of the most attractive pieces in the cntiro exhibition Is n pastel portrait , llfo size , of limmn Abbott. U is'tho property of the L. B. linn Portrait company of Minne apolis. Nona but connoisseurs should attempt to criticise this superb piece of work. Toward the southwest corner of the main linll. just at , the entrance to the room con taining the great MunUacsy painting , stands n masterpiece , the property of Mr. P. D. Armour of Chlcnco. It Is coiled "After the Hall , " but the subject has boon treated In n very different manner from that of thu etching spoken of in this article. It Is n winter night scone , and the guests are departing from the palace of the host in their furs and greatcoats. Opposite this superb painting hang some very line portraits done by Elliott , Hea.oy nnd other famous portrait artists. The sub jects nro well known clti/cns of Omaha , Dr. Ocorco L. Miller. Mr. Will Brown. Bishop Clarkson nnd .ludgo Savage. There is ul o n portrait of Charles Suinnor , the prop erty of Thomas L. Klmball , that Is said to 1)6 very Hfoliko. Another piece of prcnt merit in the portrait line Is ono of Mr. W , V. Morse's son , painted by Moschcles. Some LmmlseiipeH. Passing toward the southeast cor ner of the main hall , ono come ? upon sovcrnl magnificent pieces. An evening scene , n landscape" owned by Mr. P. D. Armour of Chicago , is n superb picco and fascinates all who look at It. A small landscape by Corot , owned by Mrs. J. M. Woolworth , attracts merited notice. Mr. Llnlngor's beautiful painting , "Tho Kusslan Beauty , " occupies a place In the southeast wing and Is nil mired more and inoro by those who have scon It upon several occasions. This is doubtless the finest piece of work of the kind owned in the west. Charles Sprague Poarco's ' masterpiece , "Tho Beheading of John the Baptist , " Is a drawing card. The light upon the picture is not so good as might bo , but the visitors find it a very attractive picture , notwithstanding the fact that the position of the two figures suggests the horrlblQ death of that , most won derful loreriinnerof the Christ. In the same corner of the hall there nro Bomo superb pieces by Dupro. the property of Mrs , Motcalf of Omaha , n line portrait o'f Mr. Llningor , by Mr. Wallace , and many other valuable works of art. In Interest. The Interest Is growing nnd the attendance Is increasing. There was n largo delegation Up from Lincoln yostordnv. Efforts will bo made by the Ilnydon club of Lincoln to barrow - row many of the pieces now on exhibition hero nnd open in the capital city when the Omaha exhibition has closed. Mr. Ltnlngcr Is anxious to encourage the holding of these exhibitions l.i the larger towns and cities of the stnto but ho thinks the local artists should placothoir own work upon exhibition as much as possible and help to build up n homo interest in art all over the stato. Ho says that exhibitions of a few masterpieces will not stimulate homo art so much us the practice of exhibiting homo productions at the same time. This mis- Blonnry work Is absolutely nccossary for the Inculcation of general appreciation of , ana love for , art. Fine as silk II idler's Gorman Pills. from $ -o up. Easy terms Ilnydon Bros. t'ltOM 'JSOt'XIt .IHOIIT US. NtitmiNkii. Vnlontlno has a now 200-barrel flouring mill. mill.Tho The Republican City Town Lot company has declared a dividend of $1.75 per share. The Dodge hook nnd ladder company has decided to glvo u firemen's ball December i" > . The Independent says thorn U room In Uruii'l ' Island for a paper mill and a twlno factory. The Odd Fellows Building company at Itrokon Bow has boon reorganized and now officers elected , The Norfolk News Is to bogln the publica tion of a Sunday paper to take tbo pltico of its rcgulai * wcouly edition. The grain elevators at Euglo are getting la nil the corn they can dandle , ana on soma days the streets uro blocked with teams uwalting tuolr turn to unload. With the coming of u railroad tlio Wuu- uota , Chasa county , Broczo announces that It will again bundle on Its armor nnd bo ono of the live local papers of the stato. Over 150,000 hnvo boon expended by the Canal company in Clioyonno county slnco the Ut of April. A largo portion of this amount 1m * found ita wuy Into the bauds of Sldnov trade * moo. Whllo Joseph Scunff and wlfo were husk. Ing corn near IWsing City , their il-yoar-old child , which had boon luft in thu house alone , ot Uro to it * clothes In soma maunerand wa $ 10 badly burned that it died turco hours ftor borne discovered. Tom Miller , a farmer living la Nornnua county about flvo miles from Tatmago , wn seriously and probably fatally hurt In n run nway accident. Ho bad been hauling boa to town nud was returning homo when hi horses ran awny. tlovns found by n neigh bar lying bos 1 do tlio road unconscious , Mci ! leal aid wits summoned' and all possible I being done for' the Injured man. The Goring Courier says : The work o tbo farmers' canal Is going on now at ful blast. The ditch at the head Is sixty fee wide on the bottom , with a slope of n foot t the foot of the banks , nmi they say it look moro llkoa river than anything else. Th day work Is Iielntf done at the head , whll contract wont U going on along down th Una for several miles. U is a big undcrtnk ing. but they arc pushing It along with vigo and energy. J. F. Kedforn of Silver Greek , wb.Ho In th < act of sticking a hoi : , was thrown and th butcher knife thrust Into htu own neck , sav ering two arteries. A young man hold tin wound together while a messenger was sen to Sliver Crook for n doctor , who , whnn In came , was unnblo to tuko up the nrtorlo and another messenger bad to bo sent twent ; miles to Columbus for n .surgeon. The wonni was dressed , but the boy is very low fron loss of blood. . _ Iowa. There Is some talk of organizing a commor clal club at Dubuquc. A Nebraska City man proposes to estab lish a creamery ut Hamburg. A jack rabbit weighing tivonty-tw < pounds was killed near Odobolt the othc day. day.Tno Tno Osknlooju oat inoal mill will manu fncturo sixty-llvo barrels of product pei day. day.Thnro Thnro are CM ChrNtlan EndeaVor socle tlos In tbo state , with u membership o 2S.-IUO. B v the first of next montti Anamosn wll bo lighted with electricity , the plant to cost about $8,000. A county scat war Is on In Tnvlor county , Conwiiy wants tno court house removed U that place from Bedford. Niels K. Hanson of Dos Moines has beec elected assistant professor of horticulture and forestry at Ames collcgo. Kimball Bros , will move their machine shops and elevator works from Anamosa tc Cedar Itaplds in order to got hotter shlppmp facilities. The eleventh anniversary banquet of the Iowa State Traveling Men's association Is tc bo held at tbo Savory house , Dei Moines , Friday evening , December I. Floyd Crary , a former Lyons girl , mysteri ously disappeared from the homo of her adopted parents in Chicago. She Is 13 ycara old and her parents died in Lyons sovornl years ago. A young man bamed Charley Waldrath oi Madrid was bitten by n supposed mad dog while at work on a farm near Woodward nbout ton days ago. The young man has boon taken to Now York for treatment. Arthur llrldgomnn , for many vears cashier of the State bank at ICookuk , has gone with his family to Tucoma. where ho will ongngo in banklnc. Before going ho was presented by his friends with a oostly diamond stud. Walter Patterson , IS years old , broke into a Grinnoll hardware store and Mole a few pocket knives , which ho intended to soil to pay u debt of n few dollars. Ho Is now in jail nnd will answer to the charco of bur glary. _ The U. S eovornmmit are using lariro num hers of the Improved Howe scales. Harden & Sellcck Co. , agents , Cliic.iiro , 111. piant ) . Now scale. Now tuning dovioo. Sold on installments. Ilnydon Bros. HUSHING HUSINKS5. Undo Sam's Decision Mill \Vorklnj * Under Strong I'rossnrc. The cnso of J. J. Hartnott vs John A. O'Keefo , involving several thousand dollars , a suit for damages on alleged fail ure to fulfill a contract , was argued bcforo n jury yesterday In Ui9 federal court. O'Kceffe ' , who was u sub-contractor under Hartnott on n ploco of nprapping on the lower Mississippi , claims that there was no failure on his part , as part of the contract lot to him was sub-lot by Hartnott. The cnso against the publishers of Vanity Fair of Lincoln came up in the afternoon and they were taxed M5 for mailing papers con- tuiuing nu objectionable poem. A decree of foreclosure was entered for ? SOUO in the suit of James Thompson against the Coliseum building company , including M. S , Llndsoy , John M. Thurston , Ann S. Campbell tmd Cnarles J. Boll. In the case of II. J. Forsyth against F. (3. ( Hamer of Kearney , being nn action to recover upon promissory notes , in default n verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of 3.B02. . < M nnd SlftO far-attorney's fee } was rendered by tno jury. The case of Joseph Ilcoffncr against the Bonn Sash nnd Door company for the collec tion of promissory notes amounting to about 83 , ! > 00 was taken up. The International Loan nnd Trust company secured a verdict against O. J. Cell man for $5JOO. , : Van Houton's Cocoa Pure , soluble econ omical. Competition trembles when Ilivydon Bros. oj > 6n prices on pianos and organs. STOP1M3O Hll'U.Yl'PlNG. Cold Wctitlior 1'nts an Rmlmrgo on MiKsonrl ItivoiWork. . The recent colu snap seems to have caught the Missouri rlvor riprap brigade In deoo water. An effort was made last Saturday to got all the boats unloaded and safely hauled Into dry dock nt the government boathouse across the river from East Omaha. But tbo effort was unsuccessful and cloven of tbo boats wcro frozen In the rivor. The super intendent Is hoping to got the boats out and properly cared for as soon ai the Ice thaws out. Work will bo shut down for the win ter. This will throw about sixty men out of employment. Gosalor'sMngicHoadaono ' .Vafori.Curjj a ucadachcsin 'JO mlnutoj. At alt druggists The now Hotel Brunswick , 10th and Jackson , with all modern improvements Now upon for guests. MoJornto prices Itiilldiii' ; I'ormitH. The following permits were Issued by tbo superintendent of buildings yesterday : J. I ) . Orulubton , reoiilrs to ollli-o and store Imlldlni : , 1U 5 Fa mum struct . 11,000 One minor permit . . . x'Oj Total Military Man. Lloutonnnt Sadgwlck Iltco of the Seventh cavalry , stationed at Fort Klloy , Is In the city on a fifteen days' leave of absence. Ho A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pasiry , Licht Flaky Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome. Ltio other baking powder Cloci such wotk. will upend a week nt St. Paul , vlsltln friends. ' Mr. Witchcr , son of Major John S Wltchor , paymaster at Salt Lake , will b married tomorrow to Miss Nairn Marshall o the same city. v" Ono year ago today General Brookestnrtoi for1 Pine Itldgo to take personal charge of th Indian campaign. The Host Authorities , Such as Dr. DIe Lewis , Prof. Gross , am others , ngrcu that catarrh Is not a local but'i constitutional dUcaso. It therefore require n constitutional remedy like Hood's barsn panlln , which effoctunlly nnd permanent ! ; cures catarrh. Thousands pral.so it. Hood's pills euro liver lllsJaundlcebllllous ness , sick honuacho. constipation and al troubles of the digestive ortrans. AV1NTKII TOUItH To. Summer Lund * via the Itontc. Tlio Wabash are now soiling round trip tickets good returning. . Juno J , Iklll ! , to all llio winter resorts in Ton- nessuc. Mississippi , Alabama , Georgia , Florida , North and Sotitn Carolina , Louisiana , Arkansas and Texas. Tlio quickest and host route to the Hot Springs of Arkansas , For tickets and full information in regard to routes east orHOUth cull at Wabash ollico , 150i Farnam street , or write. G. N. CLAYTON , _ N.V. . Pass. Aft. SUL'ltKMK COUItT. DcclHloiiH Given Yesterday Othni Proceeding of the Ilndy. LINCOLN , Nob. , Nov. 18. [ Special to Tun BED I In the supreme court today the rol > lowing decisions were handed down : Con way vs St. Joseph Iron company , Error from Johnson county. Kovorsed uiii ! remanded. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norvnl. City of Sewurd vs Con way. Appeal from Scward county. Itoversod and dismissed , Opinion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. Patterson vs Hawloy. Error from Doug las county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr , Jus tice Maxwell. Stehr vs Uabcn. Appeal from Hall county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr , Justice Maxwell. Farmers Bank vs Harabmnn. Error from Otoo county. Hovorsod and remanded. Opinion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. Watson vs Tremble. Error from Cass county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norvnl. The following cases were argued and sub mitted : Furbush vs Barker , Thomason vs ICearnoy , Clay vs Greenwood , Stateox rel Blanchard vs Bcnton on demurrer. The following cases were continued : Downing vs Ovennier , Kittlo vs Jensen , Hush vs Kearney National bank , Kilpatrick vs Atkinson , First National bank vs Bars- tow , Savon Valleys bank vs Smith , Walters vs IContzcn. Thursday morning , Novcmbor 19 , nt 0 o'clock cases for tbo Thirteenth district will bo called. For corn shucliors Holler's Australian Salvo. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla \ Of perfect purity. LemonI Lemon - of great strength. Orange > Almond Economy < n their USQ Almondf Rose etCJ -J Flavor as delicately Qnd dellclouslv on the frenh frulb Sold in EngSand for la. IMd. , and in America for 25 cents a bottle. IT TA.BTES GOOT > . i1 Dr , Acker's ' English Pills Cnro Sickness and Headache. URC Small , plcaianl , n furorllo with ( he INK lu'llr. . ' I LLS W. II. IIOOKElt d : CO. , NEW YOUK. FOR S U/-3 HY 1C till N .t oa unU SI1EH MAN & MCOONNKLU OMAHA. NO OTIIKT6 LEAVES A DEUOATB AND XJABTTNO ODOR. For siilo by nil Druufuiil Fancy Ooods Dealers or II nnuhlo to procure tlilaomlernil nii | > nemISB In stamps and rccclvu a cnko liy return innll. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. twciety Walla ) ciitil KItllK to itnyono sonulniu UucuwruppcraottitiaiuluiilloiUHiiiui. Oir I'ou n Jtanirtli/ ir/ifr/i Jim n I'm .s'u/'r/y to Ufa of Mather unit Clttlil. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Jtoln Confinement of It * J'uiii , JIurrar iintl Jtlik , Arterutlunnnoboltluor " Iiillii-r'n Vrlrml" 1 tufli'ri'il Imi Main imlii.uiul KM not ixivrlvncu | that we.iknm. ndcrnnrtl utuul In micli vtuca. MM. ANMK cunt , Uunar , Mo. , Jan. 13th , ib'Jl. Kent by express , churtfi'i prepaid , on receipt ot price , 8I.W | > ur Uoillf. ll.Kik tu llochcrs mailed ( rvu. IIKADI'IKI.D Ili : < JIFI.V'rOK CO. , ATLANTA , < ! A , SOLD 11V AM , DUUI1UI3T.S. PEQObT. ENTAL OUSEu. u. . u z s. Referring to the above fac simile letter of the well-known Boston firm of Miner , Beal & Co. , it gives us great pleasure to state that after a protracted negotiation we have purchased their. Wholesale stock of manufactured for the present Reason's trade ; all new , fresh , desirable fabrics , cut in the very lat est style and manufactured in the very best manner of this well-known Boston firm. Messrs. Miner , Beal & Co. are known all over the United States as among the best , if not excelling , all other manufacturers in Boston of fine , high grade , stylish clothing for gentlemen's use. Their business record , extending over a period of more than 25 years , during which time they have been considered pre-eminently the leading manufacturing firm of New England of fine clothing , is a sufficient guarantee that their wholesale stock of Men's Business and Dress Suits , which we now offer in the "Continental. " is worthy the attention of every gentleman in Omaha. This is no ordinary class of merchandise and should receive the just and careful attention which the merits of the work demand. After several days and , nights of incessant labor , we have received from their manufactory this stock , and have arranged it on separate counters , apart from our regular stock in the "Con tinental , " aiid shall commence the sale on Thursday morning , the 19th , at 8 o'clock. Our limited space will not permit us to give a detailed description of each lot offered. There are nearly 100 different styles of these fine business suits , and for the purpose of enabling buyers to'determine the value of each lot as compared with usual prices in the ordinary course' ' of trade , we have arranged all the lots in three parallel columns. The first column gives the actual guaranteed wholesale price of Miner , Beal & Co. , together with the stock lots represent ing the garments mentioned. The second column gives what would usually be the lowest retail price. The third column gives the price at which we are offering them in the Continental Clothing House , showing the actual saving that each customer is guaranteed when purchasing from this wholesale stock. The prices marked on these goods are not fictitious values. The wholesale prices named in the first column are guaranteed by the well-known firm of Miner , Beal & Co. to be their wholesale figures. The figures in the second column we believe represent the lowest prices that these could be ordinarily bought for in retail houses throughout the United States , and the dif ference between the prices in this column and the third column will show the actual reductions made. Miner , Beat & Co.'s ' USUAL OUR WHOLESALE PRICE. RETAIL PRICE. PRJCE. LOT Fine Silk Stripe Cassimere Suit . $13.50 $19.00 $12.0O LOT 2 Fine , All Wool , Velour finish Business Suit 17.50 , - 23.00 16.0O LOT 3 Fiie Silk-Mixed Cassimere Suit 13.00 18.00 11. OO LOT 4 Fine quality , Hockanum Mills Cheviot Suit 19.00 : 25.00 15.OO LOT 5 Fine Silk-Mixed , Striped Cassimere Suit 12.00. -y , 16.00 1O.OO LOT 6 Fine All Wool Gray Cassimere Suit 14.00 18.00 13.0O LOT 7 Fine Blue Plaid Cassimere Suit 14.00 . 19.00 12.OO LOT S Fine Silk-Mixed Worsted Suit 14.00 - 19.00 12.0O LOT 9 Fine English Stripe Cassimere Suit - 12.00 15.00 1O.OO LOT 10 Fine All Wool Fancy' Cheviot Sack Suit i i.op > . , 15.00 9.0O ' -OT 11 Fine All Wool Fancy 'Scotch Cheviot Suits 11.00 15.00 S.OO l OT 12 Fancy Cassimere Sack Suit 8.50 . * ' I I.OO G.OO -OT 13 London Twist Cassimere'.Suit , single-breasted sack coats. S.oo / > I O. OO 5.00 , OT 14 Y6uths' Fancy Cassimere Sack Suit 7.00 IO. OO * G.OO -OT 15 Hoys' Sack Suit ' 9.00 I2.OO 8.00 Further comment is unnecessary. Please call at the store and examine these goods , we are -willing to abide by your decision in regard to their value. Come early and avoid the great rush. Continental Clothing House , Oorner * Douglas and ISth Streets. PHE LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE WEST of the MISSISSIPPI