THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , -SA.TITHDAY , DECEMBER 5. 1801. NO CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT. Encanragin ? Indications of Prcsperity Throughout Nebraska. RPORTS : OF COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS , Farm MortgnKCN Ueln Itnplilly Ho- Icnscd-otoo yiii\ttr | nnd ruato Olllori'i UI Hnvo no l''urllii'r Trouble. Lisrot.v , Nob. , Doc.i. . [ Spoclnl to Tun BBK.I-Ueporls from the clorki of the vari ous counties of Nebraska In regard to the number ol farm mortgages filed and released are coming In to the ofllco of the Labor nnd Industrial commission nt the rate of two or tbreo a day. With hardly an exception these reports show that the mortsngos on Nebraska farms uro being paid off rapidly In every county. Two of the countloi reported today nro WcbUcr nnd Rod Willow. The former la the homo of Congressman McICelghan , nnd the latter of Representative Modlo , who at tained a height of undue prominence in the re cent legislature by applying for and rncoiv- ing aid from the state roilof commission. The Wo'istor ' county report shows that during the month of November eighteen now /arm mortifagos were Hied , amounting to $ .3.ir > r. , while for the same period twonty-nlno farm mortunges were released , amounting to M,80I. In lied Willow county the report Is oqally favorable. During November eighteen mortgages were lllod , tmouiitlni ? to ? lll ( I , while t wonty-ol ht were released , amounting to $10,1115. Comtnlisioners Luddcn and Downs will Issue a report nt the nnd of the year showing the work accomplished by the farmers of Nebraska in the uav of wiping out mortgage Indebtedness. It will bo oilo ot the most valuable documents issued from the state house for many years. In tlio Supreme Court. Throe cases were filed with thoclork of the Bupromo court today. The case ol the Union Pacific against Mary Cook cornos up upon a petition in error from Grooloy county , and Is an interesting ono. On Septembers , 1831 , Mary Cook , then a girl 13 years old , whllo walking on the Union Pacific trades wus run over nnd seriously Injured. Ho right leg and hip were badly mangled and bor loft foot crushed In such a manner that alio never has been able to use it since. Her Injuries were of a permanent nature and she has over slnco been unable to stand or walk. Last spring she sued the L'nlon Pacific company for $ 25,000 damages , alleging gross negligence on the part of the company , not only in the proper equipment of Its cars , but in the run ning of its trains. On August II , 1S01 , nho Bccurod' n verdict awarding her ? 11,500. The railroad company has appealed the case to the supreme court. The case of John Dugan against John Han son came up from Perkins county. Dugan was the owner of an obstreperous bull that invaded the promises of John Hanson and in- llicted ( JIvors Injuries to his person nna prop erty. In the Lower court Hanson obtained a Judgment for $135. Dugiin npooals on the ground that the decisions and findings were not sustained by the evidence and that they were contrary to law and also that the lower court erred In overruling the motion for anew now trial. The case of the Phasnlx Insurance com pany against James T. Uenms cnmo from Franklin county. Reams hold a policy in the Phajnix covering his barn and contents. In May , IBS" , n stroke of ligntnlng happened along that way ana killed a mulo. The lower court awarded Roams $75 , which the Insur ance company will not pay until the supreme court passes on the case. Not IS.vactly SatlHlled. Hon. J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska City tins resigned from his position on the state beard of World's fair commissioners. In an Interview with Mr. Morton ho is reported to have said that because of the small appropri ation to carry on the work of making a Nnhrnilrn nvhthlt. thn rnmtnlsslnnnrs wnillfl not bo able to accpmpllsh anything , and ho did not want to aharo the public criticism sure to follow. It was slated hero today , however , that Mr. Morton's reason for ro- slenlng was duo to personal plquo growing out of the fact that his recognized abilities had not been considered in the appointment of the executive board of the Nebraska com mission. This mav or may not bo true , but in any avcnt his friends uro criticising him in somewhat sovuro terms because ho has seen tit to decline a position In whicn ho could bo of signal service to tbo state and in which ho could honor himself. It Is also said that Governor Thaycr will appoint a successor to Mr. Morton within a day or two. Ho 1s bolng urged by certain politicians to make tlio appointment at onco. Tholr reasons for giving this advice way have some connection with the affairs u't Washington , but there uro no good grounds for stating this to bo a fact. A reporter called on Governor Thaycr nnd asked what ho proposed doing in reference to the matter. Tbo governor rapllod that ho know nothing of the resignation. ItiiH.y Formulating Plans. A urominont member of the Nebraska World's fair commission was soon at his hotel In this city today , nnd among otbor things said : "Tho Nebraska commission bus boon at work formulating plans , but there are a few obstacles in the way which must bo overcome. At a recent mcotinc with the national board in Chicago the Nebraska com mission was ndviso-J that Its exhibit in the Nebraska building proper would bo per mitted to ombruco every feature of Ne braska's Industries , products aud resources. Our aggressive commission wont to work on this Idea , but n few weeks later was notified by the Chicago people that tholr decision with roforance to state exhibits had bcon nomewnat mouilleu. it bad been uetorralnod that all manufactured products of the state would bo barred out of the Nebraska building and taken over to the main or na tional exhibit and there find tholr place among the exhibits of the uiriouH states of the union. This decision , in the opinion of the Nabrasku commissioners , would reduce the Nebraska exhibit proper to the impor tance ot a pumpkin show , and there was con- aldontblo cf u protest raised on account of it. "Tho commissioners forthwith opened up a correspondence with the commissioners of Iowa , Kansas , South Dakota and ether west ern states , the idea bolng to moot In Chicago on DocomburU and make a formal proton ugalnst the policy of the National board with reference to state exhibits. "This move mis proved to bo a very popu lar ono and on the data mentioned no loss than 100 Uolcgatos from territory west of the Mississippi river will bo In Chicago with tholr grievances. "This , " said the gentleman , "Is ono of the reasons tlio work In Nebraska has not pro ceeded on n large scale , and nothing of very grout importance can bo done until this quos tlon la settled ono way or the othor. " All Suronn in Otoa County. AU danger of a conflict between tbo state authorities and the Otoa county squatters has passed away. Commissioner Humphrey and State Draughtsman Alex. Sehlogel re turned today from the scone of the disputed lands and report an nmlcablo settlement of the controversy. The squatters had boon Informed - formed by an ox-couutv surveyor that the lands , having boon formed by accretions from the Missouri river , were free to all comers , and some seven or eight families at once proceeded to exorcise the rights of quuttor sovereignty. They madd improve ments , and , by reason of the remarkable fortuity of the soil , raised enormous crops of corn this year , In some Instances the yield averaging eighty bushels nor aero. A gen eral conference was hold botwcen Mo.isrs. Humphrey and. Schlcgo ) and as u result the land in question will be Immediately sur veyed , platted and appraised. The 'lauds belong to tbo schools and the squatters will nave the privilege of buying or leasing them , which they are ready and anxious to do. Appointed. Governor Thayer today appointed the fol lowing list of delegates to the Missouri River Improvement convention , which will assem ble at Kansas City. Ale , December IS and 111 : H. H. Luavltt , Lincoln ; S. W. Dutton , U. S. Rnmaoy , PlatUuiouth ; ( } . M. Hitchcock , J. N. H. Patriok , J. H. MlllarU , Omaha ; P. il. Juison , Falls City ; JossoT. Davis , Blair ; John M. Moan. South Sioux City ; D. R Holfo , KJ w rd Sheldon , Nobraka City. Inllu.x Lincoln is aoou to have good alzed ao- quliitloa to her legal talent a * n result of the Into election. Judge William II. Morris of Crete , defeated forro-oleatlon In the Seventh district ; Judge William Gaslln of Alma , similarly dealt with in the Tenth , and Judge E. O. Hamerof ICenrnoy , who clalnM ho was elected in the Twelfth , but wn * counted out. have decided to locate at the state capital after tholr terms oxplro nnd practice law. They will bo reinforced by Judge J. II. Broadv of Beatrice , at present Judge of the Fir.it district , who gained his greatest repu tation bv refusing to stand for the supreme bench nltor having been nominated bv the democrat.1 ! . To llntr tlio Iilfti | > i' Imw. The caiM ( against Thomai Hood , Clus Saun- rtcrs and Bud Lindsay , three Lincoln saloon- kcpport who nro charged with hooping open saloon on the evening of Iho day on which the special election , creating n sanitary dis trict wn * hold came up In Judge Cochran's court today and nil were continued unrti Oo- combur : id. The defendants' attorneys pro pose to attack the constltutlonnlttv of the law , nnd if they succeed It will Invalidate the election of sanitary trustees , the issuance- bonds , etc. , and considerably retard some Im portant public Improvements , Unlvomlty Notes. The musical department of the Stnto uni versity gave a concert in the unlvoMlty chapel this evening for the benefit of the foot ball team and n noatsum was turned into the club's treasury. Mr. Barnnby , Mr. Seamark and Mrs. Gilbert all rendered pleasing so- loctljns. A feature of tlio evening's enter tainment was the whistling solo by Mr. Loh- mor , whllo the university orchestra furn ished some delightful Instrumental music. The foot ball team will play the Uoane college - logo team tomorrow for the state champion ship. In tbo previous game with the Crete team the university ho.vs were beaten by two points , but they believe they nro In much bettor shape now and the game promises to bo n close and exciting ono. A ITCH t iMl on a SorloiiB Chargr. This morning n young married woman , giving her name ns Kliza Fugato , wandered Into police court with a young baby in her arms , and seeking Chief Dingc-s , burst into tears and told him a harrowing tulo of woo. She nnd her husband nnd her husband's father are living together on North Twenty- ninth street. The old man is out of work and consequently ho Is around the house dur ing the absence oftho young husband and bogs for favors which her sense of propriety nnd her duty to her husband compel her to deny. This morning the old man turned her and her child into the street because she would not nccodc to his demands. She came to the police station because she had nowhere else to go. The old man was locked up and the young woman ana her baby nro again comfortably Installed In the' housa from which she was so rudely ojoctod. 1'i-om tlio court Doulccts. "Kid" Sly , alias T. M. Evans , who was shot u week ago , was released today and re turned to Omaha with his mother. Young Thicbault , who throw popper into his playmate's eves , was released from jail today upon payment of n fine of $10 nnd costs. The victim is much hotter , and will not lose his oyoslgtit , ns was feared last night. A. J. Wilson , a street car driver , was ar rested this afternoon on the charge of assault and battery , preferred by J. D. Hatch , the assaulted. W. J. Bobotit was arrested today on the charge of selling mortgaged propo't } * . luitlo Hanson commenced a suit for n divorce from her husband , Hans , today , on the grounds of gross irroirularltios in his con duct toward ether women. An animated light is in progress In Judge Shields' court over the distribution of the assets of P. M. Hayden , the O street grocer , whoso failure was unnounc-ed some tlmo since. The claims against the stock amount to about $1200. ! A house and lot belonging to Mrs. Mary Shoody will bo sold by toheriff McClay to satisfy a Judgment of $350 nnd costs awarded to Dotootivo PInnoo for services rendered during the celebrated Sheody trial. Gleaned In the Stnto Houso. The secretaries of the State Board of Trans portation wont , to Omaha today on business connected with the grain inspection depart mont. The monthly report of the Oil Inspection bureau shows that during the month of No vember the deputy oil inspectors inspected 10,000 barrels of oil , tbo revenue from the saino being i 1,009.00. Odds and Ends. 'J ho electric line to West Lincoln , via Belmont - mont , is nearly completed. Eddie Gaff , aged 5 , died at his parent's residence at ( ill ) South Eighteenth street this morning. The deaths of Ephruim Patterson , 727 North Twelfth street , and Mr * . Mary A. Baker are also announced. Trains on the Burlington east were delayed several hours lost evening by a wreck near Glonwood , caused by the breaking down of a freight car. Capital City lodge , No. OS , Knights of Pytbias , elected ofllrors last evening as fol lows : Post chancellor , G , S. Fox worthy ; keeper of records nnd seal , F. I. Chanoy ; cmof chancellor , F. A. Miller ; master 'of arms , C. E. Gascoigno ; vlco chancellor , L. D. Vankleek ; trustee , H. P. Stoln ; prelate , E. L. English ; member of executive board , C. W. Hoxlo ; master of exchequer , B. F. McNcal ; master of finance , D. Hellwig. A Narrow Hnonpc. Persons subject to cramps will bo Inter ested In the experience of J. F. Miles , Wesley - leyroimupo county , Pa. Ho was taken very severely and called in two doctors who proscribed for him but failed to give him ro- llof. A druggist of Butler , Pa. , then gave him a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhoja Remedy , and In twenty minutes ho was all right and is en thusiastic in his praise of the Remedy. 23 and 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists. The Child's liospltiil suio at 2018 Fur- nmn street will bo continued through Saturday. A largo variety of bountiful dolls and fancy artioloa "still unsold. Lunch will bo served nt 12 o'clock. C'onio and see the inunv MADE IT ItKOAUEU. Chances In the Milnntuctiirors nnd Cons u m oi-H AHsooiation'N Constitution. A meeting ot the executive commlttoo of the Manufacturers and Consumers Associa tion of Nobrnska was hold nt its rooras yesterday afternoon. After the routine bus iness the committee took up the matter of malting a chungo in the constitution so as to facilitate the extending of the association's moinborsbip over the stato. Ibis matter received extended consideration which ro- suited In the adoption of the following Sec. 1 Art. Ill to read as follows : The munactin.entof the association shall ho vested Inabonrdof director ! to consMt of one out of each live mum hers. In each city or town having an ui'tlvti imiinliurshlp. said di- rt'Otors to be suluutod by thu no tire numbers of tlio association In Ihulr ro-spcutivo oltlosor towns.Vhuro the dlicuton consist of thrun or more , one-third shall he eluctudasillrcutors for uno year , umi-third for two years , and onu- third for throe years. Art. x. Hue , 1 , Local branches ot the state association may be organized In cities or towns whore throe or mure uctlvo member ships are obtained , but If so iloslroil , mumbors In any city or town can hold their mombnr- irectly through Iho state association or through a local branch , as they may nnifnr , by .selecting tholr hoard of directors of the stuta organization an proscribed heroin. The orgiinl/tng ot the local hrineh association must ho as proscribed by the state board ot directors , Under this arrangement tbo manufactur ers lu the different citlos and towns can , if they doom it advisable , form a local branch under the rules of the state orcnnUutlon. The president wa authorised to arrange for the Issue of an ofllcial catalogue to con tain the names and n Hit of the goods manu factured oy each member. It U proposed to print 5,000 of those catalogues and distrib ute thorn throughout the city. At the same tlmo the city will be canvassed for signa tures to the agreement to give the preference to Nebraska made goods. The following were admitted mombars of the association ; B. H. O-ttorhouctt , spring wueous. and F. E. Sauborn company , horse and cattle food. The president was authorized to obtain a book of certillcati < 3 ot inomuonuip to bo tilled out uud glvau la each member ot tbo association. A vote ot thanks was tendered the speakers and the members of iho Apollo club for the pait which they took in Wednesday - day evening's onlorulnmont at tbo Grand ouora houso. Getter's MagloHoacuona ' .Vafon.CurJi a headaches ta So oilnutiii.6uli Competition trombloa when. Iliiytlou Bros , upon prluoj ou pluno * mid organ. TIRE ! ) Or THE BOYC01T , Will Act Imlopjntbut of tbo Biard of Ruliaga , ALTON AFFAIRS WILL BE ARRANGED , Gcnnrnlty Cnncvdoil 'Hint All IntcrcrUo.l In tlio AKromitont Arc DotcrmmcMl to Aut at Unuc. CmcAfin Himnvtr or TUB Tina , I Oinrvon , 111. Doi1. t. I A confidential telegram from Now York indicates that Urn executive ofHcori of tno Central 7'iMfllc association's lines nro Uoconi liitf M 11 roil of tlio tnnctton of the board of rulings us ure the western roads. The Joint commlttco , Inuludln all Kaslorii association lines , lias , according to the toloKnun , referred the Alton boycott matter to u committee of Roncrnl passenger ngonts. This commlttco Is Instruotod to muUo a full report , of tlio pres ent status of the boycott and rccommond notion. From ropoiitoaly expressed opinions tlioro can bo no doubt that the general pas senger nirants v.'lll report utiniilinously In favor of annulliiK the boycott. Criifiulo AjriitiiHt I'tiron VorkoH. The crusade against Baron Yorlcos' cnblo system scorns to bo gnlni ; forward In earnest. A mass meeting has boon culled for tomor row afternoon at I'nnvell hall under the auspices of the Taxpayers association to dovlso some means of compelling the baron to give the people dcetnt. street car facilities. The mooting will Do oddrossod by the aldermen - " men wbo hnvo taken an actlvo" Interest in the matter and prominent citizens who look at it from the business man's standpoint. A big attendance is expected as all people whoso tempers have been vexed by Yorkes' Insulllciont service have boon invited to attend. Should all of that class respond no hall largo enough to accommodate thorn could be procured. Attorney Uonor.il Hunt , who Is In the city today , gave an unquulillcd opinion to the cIToet , tlmt the council which conferred on the corporation certain privilege * can torco it to give the public the service contemplated In the ordinance granting the franchise. "A corporation may not , " said bo , "contiiuio to oxorclso the prlvllogos conferred upon it ; by a charter or franchise , without also perform ing the duties imposed by the terms of the compact endowing it with the privileges. " An accident which occurred in the Lasallo street tunnel to ono of the patrons of the J orth tilde cnblo occupied the attention of Judge ( .irosham and a jury In the United States circuit court today. Miss Lillian O'Connor sued tbo company for $20,000 damages for Injuries which she received on Juno US , 1890 , while attempting to got out of the way of a car which had lost its hold on the cablo. World's Fair Appropriation. According to President Palmer of the world's fair national commission , President Harrison favors a ? . " > ,000,000 loan to the expo sition , and all the candidates for the speak- ersbip , save possibly Mills , are also friendly to the lo.m. Mr. Palmar , who has Just re turned from Washington , had a personal Interview with the president wnllo there and the latter said ho felt the greatest Intorostin the far | and was friendly to it in every way. As to the spoakorshlp candi dates , Palmer says : "Springer , Crist ) and McMililn are oil with us. 1 understand , but Mills refuses to commit himself. The con gressmen wo saw wore all well disposed and tboro seems to bo no doubt that the loan will pass. President Harrison will make the world's fair the subject of a special message to congress , and that will secure ns fnvor- able consideration as we could wish. " "Something has boon said about asking for an appropriation outright instead of u loan. What do you think of the Ideal" "I think congress would refuse to pass such an appropriation. The directors asked and the commission recommended nothing but a loan. " Odds and Ends. In discussing the annual report of the United States treasurer , Lyinun J. Gaeo said In answer to a quostlon as to what caused the not lots of f0.000OUO } In gold dur ing tlio past fiscal year , that it was due to the fact that the United States did not .export sufllclont material to make the balance of trade in its favor. Accordingly it was necessary - ossary to send gold. "Thoro is no iVayto remouy such a state of affairs , " ho added , "oxcoot by securing hotter foreign markets for American goods. General John C. Black , ox-commissioner of pensions , has written a letter to a friend in which ho positively announces that ho is a candidate for nomination for governor ot Illinois. Mayor Washburno and the citv comptrol ler have signed a contract with the Art Institute company , Charles U. Hutchinson , preside ! t , for the oroclion of an artinstltutu on the lake front , where tuo exposition buildIng - Ing now stands. The uppolato court of the third dis trict at Sprlngllold has decided that a person purchasing a second clabs railroad ticket cannot , ride in a sleeping car , no matter what ho may pay for a berth. Much concern Is manifested by those ves sel owners and shippers who have portions of ( loots or cargoes now out upon the lakes. The total number of vessels out is estimated at thirty. Some of thosn , which are overdue , are probably detained by adverse winds , snow or Ico. A real wild man exists in the Ok aw bottoms , near Vanaalia , and is terrorizing the people ot several townships. Searching parties are being organized tor the purpose of capturing tbo wild manor whatever li may bo. Notwithstanding the fact that they have enough and to spare the Chicago courts it seems are Jealous ot their divorce business. A Jewish rabbi named Abraham Alponstoiu is charged with suuplylng nil wbo found their marital relations irksome with a document printed in ancient llobralc chat actors and duly sealed authori/lng n Dissolution of nartnorsniu and license to try again. The rabbi was arrested. H. V. Pickert , the millionaire tea and coffee merchant of Now Yorlc , was as saulted in a most brutal manner by George M. MclCetizto , Kenneth McICoiuio and Peter ICoal , In the oflleo of MoICon/Io & Frey , railway ticket brokers , at 79 Clark street , In n dlsnutn over the rebate on u mlloago ticket. Hroker McICcnzio and his clerk vvoro fined $50 and S. . " > respectively today for their assault on Plckort. \Vc8torn I'coplo In Cliiontro. The following western people are In Chicago cage : At the Grand Pacific J.\V. Koborts. Post- vlllo , In. ; F. M. Clark , Limn Springs , la. At the Palmer I ) . Davidson , Sioux City , la At the Wellington J. A. Phillips , Ottum- wn , la. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barley , Mason City , la. At the Auditorium Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Fowler , Omaha. F. A. The Old and tlio New. "Of course it hurts , but you must grin and buar It , " Is tbo old time consolation glvon to parsons troubled with rho'imailsm. "If you will take the trouble to dampen a pleco of llannol with Chamberlain's Pain linlm and bind It over the seat of pain your rheuma tism will disappear , " Is the modern and much more .satisfactory advice. 50 cent bottles tles forsalo by druggists. Milliards. Attend the opening of the Now Yorlc Llfo Huililin ? Hilliiu-tl room , U p. in. SnturUiiy. Air. Frank : Mnggloll. gluun- plon blllhmlitft of the northwest , will give nil exhibition. Frank [ Collision , Prop. 10 Brunswick , Bnlko-Collendor Co. tublos. Itullrond NotoH. J. W. Furna.1 & Sou , contractors for sfouo work , proposed a few days ago to make a complaint against too Missouri Pacific for an alluged violation of the Interstate com merce act. They thought they worp dis criminated against In the shipment ot stone from a point in ICansai , but when Special Agent ICroUchmor came to look into their ease they hadn't a scrap of ovtdouco. do dropped ttjoir ease without going any further , ami that in all probability is tbo lust of It. Ono of the proas associations the other dhy rnt out a dispatch from Omaha announcing that thlrt/'llviyillHr&iRiiesd noblemen were pasting over thMr ( , , t M. on tholr way from Boston to San FVAilcisco. When Chief Clerk Davidson of tho'DHHInglon told the reporter ' of n dally papore.'iHt n party of Portuguese I were on the rowcf f bound west , the pencil ' pusher , with a true souse ot news prospcc- ' live , asked whwnor they were nnblomon. i "Yo , " said Mri Divldson In n poetic mood , [ "thoy uro nature's tioblomcn. " The Interviewer - ' viewer failed tOKMtch the poesy of tbo phrase I and took It HtoraWr. The reporters of the , western paper * who went to the train to ' Interview dUtiili Hshoil foreigners found j thorn to bo a let of laborer * , and the comments - ments of these fuioM | nfo full of local color , us your nrtlst lir words would say. Thomas Leo of n Portland , Oro. , assistant general p.issongM1 agent of the Union Pacific , visited hcniliunrtor ] < yesterday. S. M. FUhorof Clilcnco , proildont of the Street's stable c.ir linuj , is In Omaha. Uort Itr.uicli of Chicago , traveling repre sentative of the lirlo passenger department , dropped in on railroad friends yesterday. H.V. . Johnson , slock ngont ot the North western , Is In town. Superintendent Sutherland of thn Union Pnclilc Is one on iho line nnd will hoar the grievance of a ynrdmnstor at Grand Island who was discharged forlncompotoncy. DoWltt's Llttlo Early KISOM. Best llttlo pill ever made. Cure constipation every tlmo. None equal. Use thorn now. VVITII Til 10 AllMV. \ot ; n nnd IVrm > niiU Gittinred from DKii'tuicnt | llcaliinrtn'M | Speaking of the caao of Private Herbert , now being tried at i1 ort Omaha for Insubor dination In refu sing to let the surgeons oper ate on ono of his finger * , ono of the chlot ofllcors in the department said : "A certain paper in Omaha seems to take special delight in finding llault wUh everything done in the army. Nothing could bo moro absurd than Its effort to make It appear tnat the depart ment surgeons had overstepped their line of duty in reporting a soldier -for court martial who had refused - fused to bo treated ns they had prescribed. When a man enlists in the United States tinny ho virtually surrenders his body to the United States. The army regu lations provide that the soldiers shall dress nnd slcup nnd oat and InUo euro of thein- sotves Just as prescribed by their superiors who are authorised to malco the care of the army their special duty and study. When It becomes nocosiary to amputate J limb or perform any sort o ! an operation for the pur pose of saving a man's life or to Improve his health orofllelonoy as a servant of the United States , the surgeons and the medical directors nro nuthori/.ed to perform the operation that in their Judgment will bo best for the man nnd best for tha service. Tnls Is their plain duty , nnd the man who censures an olllcor for dolni' his dutv Is either woefully Ignorant or willfully and intentionally unfair and unreasonable. To permit every soldier in the army to have his own way ns to the care of his body would demoralise the army in a very snort timu and braiie down every branch of discipline connected with lliu sorvico.11 Lieutenant Shaw has reported for duty as post surgeon nt Fort McKtnnov. Lieutenant Plcltoring'started yesterday to round up the Oiralalln camps for the purpotu of securing enough recruits to till up com pany I of the Second infantry. Secretary Proctor had a scheme for estab lishing n lyceum orsducatlonal course among the officers of the-army , and the Fort Omaha lyceum is now 'fully organized and doing good work. Tho'ldea ' is to have the oftleoi moot once a WCQK' in n sort of literary club or class with the commanding ofllcor ns superintendent. The course of study and dlsoussloii embraces military and governmental subjects. Each ofllcor is as signed n subject Upon which ho is expected to prepare a special 'thesU once a year. Tun oftlcers at Fort Omaha are very well pleased with the work thus far nnd say that it is not only prolitablo butaalso furnishes a change and n relief from thofroutlnn of army life. The inilituryMologttiph line which has heretofore toforo been malnraSrfed between Rollins nnd Fort Washnkio his Itoen abandoned. Lieutenant Truitblcnvas today for Koso- bud agency uuon ah'oaicial errand. \VIinopniK Couicli. There is no dangoi > 'from whooping cough when Chamberlain's Cough Hoinedy Is freely given. It keep ? the cough looto and makes expectoration easy. ' 25 and 50 cent bottles for snlo by druggists. COUN1Y l > OURT. Judge-elect Eller's I'lnns Probate Mutters Atl.fiifltcd. J. W. Ellor , county Judgo-oloct , spent a portion of yesterday afternoon in familiariz ing himself with the oflleo which he soon expects pects to occupy. Mr. Ellor said that for the present ho would make no change in the clerical force of the oflloo. The will of Amelia W. Rooting , who died October It ) , was admitted to probate yester day. The property , consisting largely of city lots , is divided equally between a "son , Paul ICooting , and a daughter , Mary Lango. In the will Frank J. Lange Is named as tno executor. A petition was filed in the probate court asking for the appointment of an administra tor to take charge of the property of John B. Poissant , who died intestate on November 11. The estate is valued at Si' > , OlM ) and will bo in herited by a son and daughter , Victor and Corlnno. My dear sir , I love your dauglitor nnd want to marry nor , but she says you have a con dition to your consent. Certainly sir , 1 want you to promise you will always keep Haller's Sure Cure Cough Syrup and Hal er's Gorman Pills for the children. Certainly , I will give them a dose Just as soon ns as AH right you have my blessing. Tho-now Ilotol Briinswlok , 10th nnd JncUson. with nil mjtlorn improvement s Now open tor puosts. Moderate priuos nuuxi ) KOU A Council niufl'4 Itnnnway I .ml.s Broke In ( Jiunhrldiie , .Mans. Several days ago mention was made in these columns of a runaway boy named Philip Gardner , who nod turned up In Cambridge , Mass. , and whoso homo was sup posed to have boon in Omatni. The real name of the runaway youngster Is Philip Gardner iCcellno , nnd his tnthar is W. C. Koolino , residing at 531 East Broadway , Council Bluffs. The parent says ho will send transporta tion if the boy will coma name , but iloos not want , the authorities to Interfere in the mat ter , thinking ttiat It will bo batter to allow tno youth logo qn , | iis projected voynuo to Honolulu , unless In Ujb past thrco years ho has had a surfeit of traveling. No ' other medicine over LTVU - 'l.ificd , before the public "as won tlm pcanai'Dll' parl ) people's conn- Is denco so thoroughly as Hood's Sarsa- parllki. lfr < yn ji small beginning thU "wdlcliio lias steadily < - > 1 1 1 n o v r 'mid rapidly Incrcaneil In yimjII now It has the largest sale 01 liny preparation of Its kind. , , -jjjlt I * constantly proving ' | M that ft poss'cu ! positive merit , and n docs acenmpHjInwliatls cl.ilmed for It O + > Mfv4lV TIll ! "lerlt ' * Blven Olrengin9 Hood's Sanapmllla Prrswrtivsv Vy "I0 'act. " 'a' ' " . . t m\s\Sfl\Jtjif ( s prepared by a Peculiar Coiiililtintliiii , Proportion tion mul Pnx-vHS kiio\\n only to Hood's yarcaparllla , and bylilcli the full medicinal power of all tlio Ingredients used Is retained. D ft fl ThoiuamU of voluntary w Itnesses all over the country testify to k M underfill benefit derived LSOSeS from It , if you suffer from nffectloii camcd blood , take Hood'i SartuparltU. Urnt'tdit.1. C. 1. 11001) & CO. , Lowell , JACOBS GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. IS Jf < I. , Jan. O , ' ! > < ) . "I have often used St\ J.I CO IIS OJTJO , and find it ft ( food J"jitf iriif. " EI.IHU E. JACKSON , Cov. of Md. THE BEST , 53 ! S VETERINARr SPECIFICS For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Logs , Hogs , . AND POOLTHY. fiOOI'attc IlnnJ < u'f rcnlini'iit ofAnlmnls iinil Chart Uent Free- , cram ( FeviTBConsent loim. I nllnmnmt Ion A.A.i.Mplniil Mi-iiliiitltiH , nillli I'nvcr. JI.ll , Mralnn. IlliniumItliciiiiiutlutUr < : . ( ' . . DlHtcniprr , .Niintil DNchiu'ijcff. l.l- > llotn or < ! riilmVorinn. . KM-'onuliH : , lli'iivcn , Pni'iiiunniiu l'.K. | ( ! ollc or Orlpi-N. Ilcllraclio. II.II. Urlimry niul lllilncy Dlnt'iin'cn. 7.1.--r.rupll > o DIHTIKPH , niiiiiuu. J.K.--IlCnMei4ol' IMnCHtloiii Parulyntn > nhigloUottlowrcrCOiloscs ) , - - .00 Htnlilc Cnup , with , mwilflcn. Mnn-MI. \ I'U'rlii'iry Cure Oil anil Modlcator. 87.00 Jar Veterinary t'tiru OH , - . 1.00 Sold bv DragRlstsj or Sent Prepaid anywhere aiid in any quantity on Horelpt of Prlco. MEDIOINB OO. , Corner William and John Sis. , Now York. HUMPHREYS1 HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No , In n > o 30 fmnt The cml-n'-itrcs.-fiil remedy for Nervous Dability , Vita ! Weakness , nil Prostration , from overwork or ether causes , fl per Tlnl , nr 6 v-iatoaniilarKovIM powder , for ? 5. BULI > nv DnuootfcTB , crsrnt iiostuald on receipt ot prlco.-HUMPiiUYS' : MEDICIfin CO. , On.- . William nn. ) T-fc- " will stop a Cough in ono nl ht , ; cbcclr a Cold in a day , and CORE ; Consumption if taken in time. . ' IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE ; WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP : DseitFromjily.j A SB cent : bottle may ; save tlicir ; lives. Aslt ; your i PURE PINK PIJ.LS. : Dr. Acker's English Pills- mini : CONSTIPATION. tiiimll , pli'ii-iuil , n futorlto ullli I lie linltcft. - W. II. IIOOUCH .t CO , \7ftl nroailwny , N. V ; MAN OMAIl\ . and or.iy C'oicplPio mill HuiSnfnctory Vonilcnacil Mncu Kent In the JUnrkcU C'lictip Snbitltiitco and tlrnilo ltilint ! < mo nro olfarod wlttj tlio aim to protlt br thu populnr- Hy ot tbo Now Unrclancl. ! > < > not tie deocivcd but always Insist on thn RIew HuKlnnd J3riml. Tlo : bostmiulo. Consumption carries of ( many of its victims need lessly. It can be stopped sometimes ; sometimes it cannot. It is as cruel to raise false hopes as it is weak to yield to false fears. There is a way to help within the reach of most who are threatened- CAREFUL uv- ING and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. Let us send you a book on the subject ; free. Scon ft HOWNE , Chcmisn , 133 South 51(1 ( Avenue , New York. Your driizRKlke p * Scott'i Ijnuhionof coj.hver oil ill druggists cverywhcru da. $ i. 3J rn 1SD Carp's Letter. ( Illustnitod. ) f * L X. THE SUIT m UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Curnar 10th uud Mason tjtr > iot4. Nnw bullitlim , now furnlturu , urorir tliliu Hri climi tluu > t location In tliu ultjr ; all uKxlurn Im nruvuuiunU : SUiau llcal , ( ) a . fall llollt : Until mil llurtiur Shop In lonnuvtlun. Hloclrta nn4 Cntilo Cnr < t nnr parluf Ilia fltr Trr in nn < l t o con- Tlnceil thin wa IIHVII thu l > o l hounu for Iho miiiiur not ot UUlcauo. Uutu < f rout I..IW t oll.OUpor Jar ODD LOTS THEY GOMEI THEY SEE ! THEY BUY ! Our odd lot clonriiitf sale brlnpH thorn. Tlio qiiiillly of the m'ticlos nloasos thoin. The jirloo ( lees the rest. Tlicso odd lotiJCont'ilnns choice pnrmonts na ovpr came to Oiniilia , mul tlu'y hive : In-on tiinrlcod down fully OHO third IO. H than tho'roKiilnr pvlco for which they hiivo boon Fold all nouxoii. Don t hwo lfjht of the faot tlmt the rojju- liurotull prlco was tlio Mmiufauturod J'rloo. At thlaolotvf big sain you gel clothing at One-Third Off * MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. This sale is to clear out the broken lots mid odd stzos in tlio thfuo i ' 8 SUITS and PITS Mnrltod down mid plni-cd on BO pa rate tables on llrst lloor. 1 Sifite and Overcoats Marked down and placed on separate tables on second lloor. Men's ' Overcoats Marked down and placed on s-oparato tables on third lloor. Yes , This Week Ends It , owning , King & Co. , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , SouthweslCor. ISth and Douglas Sts. Send for catalogue. Open till 8 o'clock evenings. Saturdays until 10 p. in. AMU S Parnam Street Theater , SUNDAY , DEC. 6. GILLKTT'S NEW Private Secretary DO YOU KNOW ? " NO ADVAN E IN'OUE PRIOES. JGHT A Coon | " ' ( Tiic1itreSKAtrf"'tfi01- | in 7 TUESDAY , DEC. 8. 111/ . / , WEDNESDAY , Dfc.C.0. MATINKi ; WKJKVKSP \ V SeeomI snpirli HO i-ion of HIM emu suc cess , miilspi'clixl rut irn UIM.IKO IHMII , JAMES T. POWERS , With lliolo.i'llni ' : fitrrnconiuilr nr im- l/iillon In tlio I'lilti'd Miito * . l.i : HSTRAIGHT TIP : Dlri'O' Irom 11 Hiiiii'rlr.tlvoly lir'1'nnt ' Ni > w Vnrlc HiMiuuniwit of llvo mnii'lia , H.iln of tpati opum ntU o'clock bntunluy mornliiK nt UMiiil prices. EDEN MUSEE. rnitNKit IITIINMI r.uiNAM ii'miKr. * . . . : EIHIMKMISO ( MllMMV , NllVfcMIIBIl JlTII. IMllSt ! ! < " KI'DOK \ . "inikn Knclmntruai IO.VY. 'I hullo * Di-li-otlut. ( ) II.I'AINTINOKT.m.lOII.V.-TOWN ( ( KI.OOIX Till : T.\VI.Hl-l. ( Muni Itviulnri. IIIA.MUN'II. llarltiino MUMlltAVi : X I'lnjlJKTTK , fliinjo Artliti. IllKKIA IIIIN IUJV. linin'oniunt ALL ADMIIOX. . OSI ! DIMK ( lion from I lo 10 1' MI'allr. ' . Allan Kine IIOVAI. MAlIi 91'KAMKIW. Hill rujuliirly fioiii POHTLAXO to LIVERPOOL Direct. HI HIM ) TUB WINTEIt JIOVTHS CnUlnllOniiil npwiiril : < UC < HII | . 'nliln * ) i. nt low ruio Nil i A l n B i AIIIIIEI > . STATE LINE BTBAMSIIIL'S. New York mul ( im i > w vli l-uiiitun lorry orury 17th Pec M'ATK OK NKIIUAHKA . . . . 10 n m ! Ih .Inn STATIInf CALltOUMA . . . .U.lUmn jSlli Inn S'I'Al'K OK NKIIUAHKA . . . . H n ni Cabin ( in. s-i'cmi'l ' ( ntiln HO , Bti-ora 10IW. Apply toAM.AN JtCO. Lliltfiixoi 11. K. MOOIllM. Wnliuh I'lckui OOlfu. W'A1I. ! . . llurlln lon Tlium Ullloo. LYON & M S-rtrrA MONBOLGTCHICAGO. . "l.l n ! , ? , lnVo ! l > l r a y j ' . rikUiMiiln.1 "r IhnJt Drum i , I.KMInj lltalil l H K- U. Trmit < nxi > 'c. ' AunU'l' ' Ibrili , FL.IIH - OlIHTAfN nurcr rotnrim 1 win Mini iw-ileU I'HI.h to unr aullurer n proscription to onlarifennmll weak imrts mul ccrtnln euro for Inet vigor , cnil luni , varlcu- ccle , " ° * " ! ' ( ! 1ty | | "ljJ'ol,1ir , ! | ; | | , , I olj. Alhlon. llcli. \\r i v'riii A iAucnt U ) full the I'lnlun \ > J11 1 I ill i liitliiiMna , tliuonly llnuuror meiiM I lint hiiMit tlio ctolhu wlihont plni a pur- ( oirt < urcc i palinjt rnounlly lomcl ; mil' ) only by < Hiit' , to whom llmotr limlvu rUlil ! Klven , on re ot'lulof Wleonl no , | | un > l n namiilu llnu liy mull Uu rroulnrt prlro Nil mill t > rnit < > n/i > ii4 I < uimr Titur turrilor/at imvu. AilJrom 'IIIH I'IShKH CI.OTlltaU.SK CO , I ! U uiauil , Wurcuitvr Mai SBVKNTKKNTII AND HAUNHV Tlio OloUrnlocI Knitllali Actor E. S. WILLARD , IN By Henry Arthur Jono ? . UNDIIUTllK MA.VAIIKMK.NT OK A. M. I'At.MKK. * , * III conscqiioncuuf tliu enormous htislncsi Mr. Wlllnrd will play "Tho Mlclilloimui" nt both iiorforniuiicos today. ririiut | ) Jl.ol : I'aniuut Circle 11.5) ) lllili'iinv 7.V. mul stl.oi. FARNAM STREET THEATER. Ono Matliiro and Nlelit Onlv. SATURDAY , DEC. S. The Orltflnal Mason A Morgan UnclB Tom Cabin Go. The finest uunury over used In Omahn liy a slinilnr i'iiniiiny. ) | MIiinys a ooil Kosorvod and Hartley btroetH. Siniilay Evening , Dec. Q UllC \ \ A rjrclnnlcillHturhur of tlm rltlbllltli-i Night The Ferguson & Mack Go Unclorllio ( Ilii'oUon of f nli / ; / Ulll > II MRUIARLE3 E. RIOE , I'rmontin j tlio mlrlh-provoklnn fnr.'o " ' rtiifsl" IIV \KNKY PKIIOUSON. .Vow iiiunlr , H w mint. Nn ilnncL't funny Bltim ( Join nn I luillcro is until" * HAItXHl' * I'ltUi * O , UK In mil * Mct'itrthii A llnvi'l itlon In l.uivtitor. rrlrm I'nriiiot | ( I : pnriiiot | rtrclo , T.'o nnil $1 , Imliony , H.O ntrl T.V' . t'nllury ' . ' . 'K : Grand Opera H < mse. ONM'/htsjHATrKDAY AM > nCH K , | C nn /Duly. | tJl'NDAV .UtUi . 0 dllU Di MISS ANNIE EVA FAY or KNi.\xi ( ; > . In < t fcifiiti/lf ftimiriHII SPIRITUALISM. Alatoilatl/iithin In I ho full HUH ll lit nn thn opt'M Hl.i'Ji' . Tables : ind f li.ilis will iln'it In mill air. tlm nplrll h.iml . , ftt- . fit : I'rh'tH with insurvi'd seat ! ( ) . . ; " 0c and 'iOo. lln.v ( illlcc ojic'ii ' I'rlilay nt ( irand Opt-ra llmiso. ) ( ( | n at 7 : romiiii'iii'i ! H r > i ru ; rl.i'ji" , I'l. ' COLISEUM OMAHA. THE WONDERFUL. AUSTRIAN Juvenile Bant ! Ainorlonn lonrli ) per . , iuli.il MI of KMiruoii KHAXCI * 40 Musical Pioiilgles 40 Conducted by Hcrr . -a.nt r HTI ISKII , lulo of htnjt Tlicutra , llainliiii'K. Bololut : + JIUtlUuiK GUIMCII , Sujirau ) , 8ATORDA.Y , DEOEMBER 12th , Aftornnnii nnd KvoiiliiKi Under tlio tuispteos of "Tho Ajuillo Olub" FIRST APPEAUAHCE IX OMAHA. Rouorvod Sontw 81.00. TIKS anil 50o Fornalo ul Max Mfiycr ft Jlrti. fin. , lieitlunln ! : Momny. DOCOII her 7th , Cl.ililruti will ho aclmittod at Mntlnoo at Suoclal Huto of "ic.