OMAHA DAILY BHK : 1UAY. ) NOVEMBER 10. 181)2. ) JDUN'S ' Will Conditions Still of an Encoura g- Ing Nature. MANUFACTURERS DOING GREAT BUSINESS I of I'hiUlicil I'riiilnd * Hrcnler I' Thin During Any I'rrtlitil * V - r Itr- piirlt frnin ( Jltlm-iJlo irltiit Miimc tiiill Strri-t Icira U'fk. . Ni-n VOIIK. Nov. 1U. 1 . O. Dun As Co.'a Weakly Hoviow of 1'indo ! No Important ctungo nppcan in the condition of business , tno distribution ot products continues enor mous , production by manufacturers Is ' ( rroatorou the whole thnn In any tirevlous year und while som-j hesitation Is soon about oiitonn ? InVo now nccounts the concral tone of business And Industries is remnrKohly bcatthy. TrBiiltis lu cotton has boon much the largest over known in any weeK , but lock dealings have been Vut modcrato. At lloston business continues largo , col lodions good , monov easy. In general the ituotlon Is unchanged , excepting that wool Is more quiet. The shoo trade is in good tihapo and lumber active. At Philadelphia the open weather artccls \rado In heavy dry poods. Wool is very quiet , bhoea nrc steady. Iron is In peed demand , Money Is n little tighter , much being placed ut 0 per cent. No material change Is scon nt Haiumora. At I'lltsbiint the demand for pig Iron is Rood , and linlshod products are moving freely. Plate glass is very dull , but other Klass Irndo unchanged , A strilto In the harnoi * munufaoto'T ' lit Cincinnati during the busy season disturbs ales. In most lines business nt Cleveland Is good. Sotno lareo orders for pig have boon coun termanded. Thcro ii a strong demand for inonoy. Manufacturers continue busy ct Indianap olis mid tha jobbing trade is uooil. litisluuss is prospurous In nil lines ut De troit. Chicago reports good wholesale trade and collections. Kccolpts ot buttershnw nlurvo Increase , but a decrease Is set-n In oats and wool , dresMCd bcnf , hidoi. Hour and ryo. JMoni'V ' Is In Htrong doinand nt (1 ( nor cont. Trn'do continue * strong at St. I ouls with collections prompt. Milwaukee rooorta a larger trade with good demand for money. Jobber * ; u St. 1'aul raport backwatd col- IcotloiiR. At Kansas CItv cattle receipts nro largo , but gram receipts light. Monov in bettor tiomiind and business fairlv active. Denver reports very fntlsfnclory trado. At Loulsviilo undo is about average , but dull in Little Unck , witti u small cotton movement. At ftnshvllle business Is improving. Sales of cotton amounted to 5IMUOO ! ! ) , bales , with an advance of tlirco-olgnths of u cnnt. In wheat ntul corn advances of three-eighths of a cent were mndti , but oats nro one-fourth of a cent lower. A rUe of nearly 1 cent oc curred In coffee. Except , for cotton , speculative ) markets have been comparatively mill. Iu the threat industries little chanca is seen. Shipments of Loots and shoes from the east continue to largely oxcccu thuso of last .year. Cattle rpcolpts at Chicago are falling be hind. Colliers are now only working halt timo. In pig Iron some hesitation of btivcrs Is noon , with cancellation or postponement of ardors , but the situation is considered very healthy. The bar nulls are said to bo near the und of their oraors. A snlo ot steel rails at the fixed prices is reported. October exports of priucmal products were $ iri.0ir ! > > ! > smaller thnn for last year and in two weeks of November the decrease has bucn $ J,000,000. This fact , with a largo in- crcaso in Imports , has cnusrd an advance of foreign exchange to f t.TTJ.j and with inonoy denror at London and cheaper here tticro U thought to to some prospect of gold exnorts. 'IDo business failures occurring through out the counlrv " during tbo pat ooveil days dumber ' . ' 10 , ns "compared with totals of 210 last woolr. For the corresponding week of last year , the figures were "S > . LAST WKKK'.S OMM Cinnp.ir.itlvo Stntviuuiit of Iliisliirts Oiinu Iiv Mir .liiiihlni ; Criiti'ra of ilici Country. 'Nmv YOIIK , Nov. 18. The following table compiled by Br.idstrect's gives the clearing house rot urn a for the week ending November 17 , 1SU ! , und the percentages of increase or docrcasu as compared with tbo corresponding spending ween last venr : 3.S ; u 3.4 l ( nil J.s MO uiu is'6 n it .v tVKinc , llrnilntri-ol' * I'iiimu-l.il llnvlmv IlrtulU tliu l'Vulnri' ( if thn'Miirld-t , Nr.w YOIIK , Nov. 18. Hnulstroal's Hntn- olul review for tills week says : Snociilulloii lias contmuaU to drift along in an initifrerei.t fatbloii , tbo professional traders liavlng tbo inurUot pretty much in their own bunds , Tlicro baa boon an apparent ducroa.o on tbo part of heavy Interotts to talco any dcolaed iutori t , auti Ibo proceodliiL-s of the ll bt- weight operator ! have , ut usual , not hcou of a cbaruotcr to ulthcr impart , activity to tbu market , or to fflvo aur UreUloil cburacior to tbo usual movouieni of prlout. In tbo ub- sonco Of ouUlilo Intareits Iho publlo la bo ni ; entirely ubaent from Wall airooU Tbo loading factors hare been tbo creation of khort tn- tareiti iu vnnouk lutorcsts , and tba ub- soqucut und usunlly snoody coveriu ? of contract * . To tba Utter proud. * * tL market owoi whatever stronRth or support It hm exhibited. HM true that London has stiovrn more rendlnoi * to bity our tock < , the purchaio for foreign account bavins on tororal occasions boon largo , but the ntnetico of any response or encouragement from this snln scorn * to hnvc A chilling effect on every European onHiiman. Thn most prominent feature of the Mtuittlon has boon tlio market , Decronsoil fundi nro worn np- patent and already create symptom * of caslor interest rates. On the other hand tbo Mack supply of cotton and commercial drafts on Kurppe. result * In an abnormal hardening o ? oxchaniro , the situation helnff nRcrnvntcd by too paying ort of large Btcrllnc loans which matured thU WCCK. Incrcasca prcs uro of this klna rosultcil late In the wcou In Increased Ilrmnms of ex- clmnpo , the movement naturally cnuslnK no- pronetislon ot gold shipment. MELANCHOLY nfiFLEOTIONS. A tt.irliclor I'nlfi UN 'Ihhik lank I o Work- on tlm Itrccnl t.niMMIIdi * . OMUM , Nov. 17.-To the Hdltorof Tin : HBK : Over a week n < ro the democrats hold an election. Of COUHO this was not In koon- \i\K \ \ wltn the program , but xvas brought about uy an unfair advantaga In the secur ing of more votes than wo could nosslblv muster. Such a proccudlnu should not bo countenanced. It is the strong domineering over thd woalc. is It not nilRht vcrius iint ( ! Wbothor you ndmtt It or not , I shall continue to so aver for thu reason that mlL'lit rliymei with not npiicur to luivo dlscoinlltcd tlio .Ic.'tto- .lauksoniiui combination in tlio least ; induoil its lusoin has heaved nnd swelled a la pea cock with n Jov thut is cold , relentless and bard lio.irtocl. Tills U n proround illustr.i- tlon of the tntonslty of porvorslty. This is indeed stroiik' liuiKunpc , but \vo 10 putillcaiu feel juilillcd In toln to iinv loiiRth under the circumstances ; not that wo nro sere over the olection--of course not but wo think that thn democrats should oh- servo tha common amenities of life. I micht glvo several scrlutural quota tions In support of my position , but I barely suspect , that the momDcri or attntches of that perverse political unit would not have time to fully consider tuy biblical ilivorslou between "blowouts. " tioro lot mo atilo that I have satis- fnctorlly proven Unit dotnocrntlu lunirn nro ninths of tin. Thousands of thorn were on the Ktrout tlio other niclit each of whom had his luuis hanging out of bis mouth. The lungs were Ions nml nar row , but quito robust somewhat stiffened , owlntr pet baps to oxposuru to the damp muht air , and emitted soutuK that wuro at oucu oriciiial and unliiue. Those sr.Uod harshly on minocnr. If tlioao sounds \vrni blended ( "blondcd" is too smooth u word to bo used in this connection ) , forming 0110 composite sound , it would closely roseiublo the conver sational tone of a Protozoan Amphibian , So far as I am ublo to judpo the democratic luiiff Is reversible. This may be the solution of the picudo-pticnoinotinii , The rrpuollcans of Onialiu would cor- lalnlv bo cxc-usablo If they should uonsuro the 1' , P. U. for Its iixtromo exuberance , In asmuch in It did not capture ovcrytlmiR - certainly not. New Hutnp-itilro snoko in no ui'cortain ' .sound ; and tlslit hero in nuroivu municipal bailiwick wo elected Chris Siuotit. There is u coutloman occupying apart ments with mo who was born under tbo careful supervision ot John Hull. At a somewhat later date ho saw thu error of his wav.s and sought the protection and guidance of Uncle Sam mid H now a votor. Ho has until this last election ridden in the republi can band wagon , but in ua unuuardod inotncnt voted for Mr. Cleveland. Thereby liaiiKs a talo. About two months ago bo sent an ordnr to Queen Victoria for a suit of clothes , for which ho paid J2U. In duo titno it sought nil- inltttiuu ? to the realm through the Now York custom house rmd succocdud by Jump- itiK over a $ ! , " > Impediment. This wa * bad. It liually roaohcJ him horo. Great horrors ! It dlati't lit. Tnis was too inueu and ho shook the republican dual from bis pedal extremities. Ii It not possible ttiat the roul milk in our political cocoanut inny bo found right hero ) U trllELOUS' QfAIlTKU-l. ITS WORK ENDED. Heail Ciiiiipur Almlprn Woodmen Count * Its IVIilili' * mill Ailjniirnst The head camp of the Modern Woodmen of America concluded its biennial session at Exposition hall yesterday. The day was oc cupied in discussing further proposed chunges iu the fundamental law , most ot which were of minor importance. 'luo tnno for holding the next head camp , which will convene at Madison , Avis. , wns fixed us June , IhO" . The time \7fls ex tended on account of the fact that the lozis laturu would bo in session there lu .Novem ber and it was thought that a auinmor visit would bo more satisfactory. The htato associations will maul to select delegates December 37 , 1894 , as proviojsly arranged. Tbo law was also chant-oil > o as to provide for the payment of the expo-isoa of the state associations by the head camp. usd The newly elected olllcers were installed by Deputy Head Consul Faulkner of Lin coln. Nob" , nml tholr salaries were fixed ills follows : Hond consul , ? 2OOU ; head cleric , tJ,5U : ; head banker , JOOO. The members k.of thu board of dlroctors and ot the auditing lfi committee will receive f $ per dar each und expenses whllo occupied by the business of the order. Resolutions were imenod oxpiflsslng the satisfaction of the dcleijatos with tliur rc- coption and entertainment at Omaha and cat the bands of tholr Nebraska brethren. Then with mutual good wishes the camp was de clared adjourned and thu delegates separated to meet unuln two yean , henoa. MarrlaptJ licenses were issued yesterday to the followIiiR p.irtles : Naino mill In ! lilencc. I llarrv Tlio'iim. Iund C'lly , S. I ) I Ida K IV.IIK. Dinah.i I Hort M. Ulmstead. boiith Omaha. _ . | Muud I'liiiiet. froutli Oiiialui 21 Mrs. \ \ inslow's Soottjinj ; Syrup for chil I- dren tcolhlni ; softens thu gum * ttuu allays alt pain. 83 CJMU n bottlo. Knt\tt \ nf Av llnritnr I M itntkr I'll * lieildly centx ; eacli inMtllo-ttii line , ( m cents. MiNOii : : > OIIT " AiiRiisti. aped IB ) yoari , (1 months , . ' . "i dnv , of hunrt failure , wlf of I'reu .Monnt'ilolit , I'miur.il services .Moml.iy. November : . ' ! , - o'clocU , from residence. Kill Kynertilruet. Interment Fount , Lawn cum- uiury. I'ViomU ' Invltod. IBANK I I ; OF INLAND CLOSED Officers of tha Concern Enid to Hnvo Been Inexperienced. MUCH BAD PAPF.R HELD BY THE BANK 113 * Judicious Miinnsmnent thr tcin | ltiiri Are Not litprctnil to lo < n , \ntliliig und Something ,11iiy DP > n\e < l for tlm LIMCOLN , Neb. , Nov. 18. [ Special to TUB Bci : . ] Ttio Hank ot Inland was closed today by order ot Iho supreme court , upon n nntl- tion Hied bv the attorney pener.il last even ing. The Hank ot Inland w.it or anlzsd Ust summer and commenced business on Sap- tombcr 1. It ) o Ulcers anil directors were principally farmers and small merchants and notio of thorn had any provlous experience in the banking business. The proidont was ( . ! . W. PhllllDi , who nUo managed the eleva tor and lumbar yard at In Intnl. llo moved In to the town from a farm about a year ago , The vice president was B .1. Stcmbcrt. t\ stlont partner in the Institution. Thn cash ier , S. W. Stevenson , bad bad no experience in banking , und the booUs show hl.s lucic of knowledge oJ ° the principles of Iho bus I no s. The List examination of the affairs of the bank \vi\s made on the Tlh Inst by D.inlc KxnmlnorYulls. . I1U report showed that the bank had discounted notes to the amount of fl'j.biQ.OI , of which amount nu reported f-J-WI.Ul to bo good and colluctnblc , whllo the balance Is very uoubtful. Thu hauls Held at that time dtposlt.i to tha amount of * l,770.l > . " > . It also had bills receivable amounting to nearly f 1,000 moro , so that with judicious management upon tno part ol the receiver the depositors will not lose anything - thing and something m.iy bo saved for the stockholders themselves. Gooruo W. Good- oil . . , also rooelvcr for the bunking houo of IClouiiin .t Arnold und the Bank of Ansclmo , wont lo Inland this morning to talco charts of ' the bank until a receiver could be ap- poiutoJ. ( OH In | Mct Ion lor Ortolier. The operations nf the state oil Inspection departniont for the month of October were tabulated for Iho llrst time today , The re- porr shows that the following number of barrels wore inspected in the sovor.il dis- triots : li lrat District Aucepted , 1,044 ; ro- looted , OS7 ; total , lrtl ; ; receipts , $173.10. Second jJismct Accepteil , MlT.'i ; rejected , ! : ,0'2 ' ; total , 0,1)77 ) ; receipts. $007.70. Third District AccoDted , l.Oi'.l ; rejected. l.IiOO ; total , 3'JIO ; receipts , SMI. Fourth District Accepted , JIJ'I ; rejected , 202 ; total , KIS ; rocolpts , Filth District Accoptcil. , " 15 ] ; rejected , 201 ; total , SID ; receipts , fSl.c'O. IJecaoltuIutlon Total accepted , S.2iS : , total rejected , 4nrx total inspected , l',7'Ji > ; total receipts , $1.27'J.GO. Craiid Jury Milking I'mcrest. Although the sessions of tbo gratia jury now engaged in investigating llio asylum frauds are secret , It Is known that they tire haru nt work on the ovluunco in ihe caso. The nieinbors of the State Uoard of Public Lands and Buildings have been on the stand , and the vouchers for the expcnso * of the in- slltulloi : for several years back have bneu examined. Huwiclc has not yet been cjcniu- nod , but the public is ulrcndv tolerably well acquainted with his testimony. It is ( julotlv " whispered that .several now "names are to bo dragged into prominence in connection with the frauds practiced upon Iho stato. The peculiar methods by which the state Is nl- logurt to liuvo been robbed in the purchase of coal for several years back is Hxclv to bo fullr ventilated , ana tha public may prepare itself forasurpriso of sensational dimen sions. Nothing has Icaited from the jury room , but. . it Is certain that , the members of that body are by this llmo in full possession of ttie facts concerning tbo coal contracts. \Vfote Oli euiio J.rtt r . David Parker , u colored man aged 41 , was urrested at his bomo nt fijl South Eleventh street this morning on the charge of .sending obscene letters through Iho mails. Tup coin- plaint was made by United States District .Attornov Baker of Omaha on evidence fur nished him by Chief of Police Otto of thU city. The letters comuliiincd of were written - ton to a colored cirl of Omaha and were " about as ulrly ns "liuirmn depravity could suggest. The man anscrtcd lhat ho had bean carrying on a nlmllar corcsp3udenuo with the girl for some tlino and that her letters to him wc-ro equally oosceuo. Word reached thU city today that tlio girl iu ( ( uostloi , Amy Ulbson , has boon arrested there. The Gib- .sou woman formerly lived with Parker as his wlfo , but deserted bun some time slnco for another admirer. I'rtfdilmit C.ible in Town. President Cable and a party of Hook Is land ofllcials spout the greater part of the day In this citv. The party was niacto up of Benjamin IJrowbtor , first vice president ; W , 1. Allen , asjmaiit roneral mauagor ; C. Dunlap , general superintendent , and W. 1C. iMcFurlaud , superintendent of construction. Tbo time was spent in looking over tbo various Improvements now under way In this city. Thov spent four hours in examining the Autclopo valley , but gave no Hint as to tboir purpose. It is boilnveu by these who claim to bu on tbo InMdu of railroad circloa thai Iho visit is intimately oonnoctod with Iho project to make tha Antelope vallov the gateway , through which thrco or four Ural- class roads will enter tbo city. Kert Chiuuiy Still The people of Lincoln have about settled down to the conviction that Burt Chancy , the missing clerk from the olUco of the dis trict clerk , has cither left tbo city for good or that , ho has mot with foul play. Ho went to Omaha last .Monday afternoon , intending " to return the next day. On Tuosany , how ever , bo that ho VII telephoned would Btuy mi- ntbor day. Slnco that time nothing bus' boon hoird uf him. His wlfo state * that ho was not financially embarrassed and that she know of no leason wny ho should leave the city. A letter was received from bis brother today from Omaha , stating that Hort had loft that city Tuesday nt 10:10 : In thn for.- : i.ooii , having bought a ticket for Lincoln. Lincoln In Hrlnl. The Board of Health huajsix cases of soar- lot fever and nevon of diphtheria under iiuaruntino. It hn.s tinally boon decided to hold the K.'iitj oanquot nt tbo hotel Lincoln next Monday evening. A number of dis I tinguished guests from Omaha nro oxpcuted. 27 % Difference The "Royal" the Strongest and Purest Baking Powder. Whether any other baking powder is equal to "Royal , " let the official reports decide. When the different powders were purchased on the open market and examined by Prof. Chandler , of the New-York Board of Health , the result showed that Royal Baking Powder contained twenty-seven per cent , greater strength than any other brand. When compared in money value , this difference would be as follows : * If one pound of Royal Ba'ng ' : Powder sells for 50 cents , One pound of no other powder is worth over 36 cents. If another baking powder is forced upon you of by the grocer in place of the Royal , see that you are charged the correspondingly lower price. Will euro Yonlsa trH < - st.itemcntot tlio action of AYEU'S S'U-ft.iti.irHIa , wlien tnkcn for ( licenses originating in Impure Wood ; but ) wlillo UirrnssiTtlon Is true of AYBIt'S Sarsnparllln.ins tlinifninls can attest , It cannot , tic Ir.iiMifnlly nppllcd to otlicr i > rcpiiationiiwliieli un ; inclplcil dealers will rcconnjyuil. ami try to Im pose upon .roil , ns "just as RODI ! T Ayer' * . " Talc'o Aycr's S.iMaparilla nml Ayei-'s on ) } , If yon nuptl a blooil-purillcr .niiilvoulil bu lionelilcil prriniiiirtitly. This iiiPillcini1. for nearly lltly yc.irs , lini cnjoxnl a reputation , unil niaitu a record for fine's tli.it IIIH never liren citnti'd ( ] by oilier pipparntlom. AYKlt'H Snr.siipirlllit : crailie.itiM tlio nint of hu- rcdltnry srinfiila and other blood dis cuses from tlio system , and It lins , dcscr- vcdly , tbo eonllilciice o ( llio people. "I cannot forbear to t'NproM tny joy at tbc relief I have obtained from tbu use of A YKK'S Siinmpiirlllu. I was atllicted \vltb Iddney troubles for about six months , Miifferinc gifiitly with | i\lns ; in the small of my b.iclc. In addition to this , my body was coveied with pimply eruptions. Tlio retncillui preserlbed failed to help mo. I then began to talco AYEU'S Sarsapaiilla , and , In a short time , the palus ceased and the pimples disappcatcd. I ad vise every youiij ; man or woman.In case of sickness it.'Milt- ing from impure blood , no matter how long standing the case may bo , to take A YKR'S Sarsaparilla. " 11. L. Jai iimnn , 33 William st. , New York Olty. Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co. , I.ou vll , Mas * . ARE YOU SUFFERING Female Weakness , Catarrh or Rheumatism , Chronic , Nervous or 1'rivatiJ ' Diseases. IP SO , CAIitj ON ' . Searles & Searles Consultation Free For the Treatmant of Chronic , Private and.Nervous Diseases , MAM : AND t ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DIS EASES. ORGANIC WEAK NESS AND DISEASES OF cD co MATTER HO W'LONG STAND ING OR HOW OFTKiN PRO NOUNCED INCURABLE. NSStVOUS DEBILITY PILES , FISTULA , FISSURE Pu-manimtly Cured without the usa ot knife , ligature i or caustic All maladies of a private or delicate nature , of either wx , positively cured. Dr , Searles # Seines , nssaL : ot , Nuxt tluor to I'oslollii.'O. HEAUTMFUL , AflREGAnLG , CLEANSING. for Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FDR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSS5&N SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wotei Tlio ily > i > cptlc , the dflillltiitcil , uhotli- iirfrom cxrrkt of worlc of mini ! or . lioily or nvpoHiiro In inularliil rc-clons will nntl Tntfd Pills ( ho HUMt KPiiLil r * tonitiv ever olfcnul tli Inuilld. THE "LADIES' PERFECf ; SVmNGIi 'I'lieOnlr I't-rfoct Vnitlnal I * iu ! Ili-flul fcjrin o In Iho . , , the only nyrlir/o over hit PII is ! lif wlililianliml Iriji-clliiiK van liu a liiiltih- ICailvilliout ItnkliiK nnj /llli , ' Iliu i-liiililiu or iiu- i rV'llKlnu' : tint u u ol u VIH- n'l , unil which uni alia lit ) n > c1 1 lur ri'cl.il liijuctiiini ur lirU'alloii. . > UtT uiniiiisit ni'i.n I ANIl II A HI ) ULII1IKU 'Price S3.OO. Mull onkTi follclli ! I. llieAloB&l'cnfolill'o. ' , < JBth Street , ( BEAT TO I DS-1 OF ' ici : ' pri' crlillou | art'lulljr | ) roi rocl at low crkcs. DR , R , V , Mil 'Jcelh rilled out I'.iln ti/ 1 10 Hunt IKCTII KXTUACTEn WITHOUT I'AI I OU \NOEH ATULLSKCOI. ' TKECH ON HUUBKH S.uo , Perfect ntxiiirantee 1. Tooth oxtriutoJ i lir tlio inoriilnt . Now onoi Itisortol In luj ouino day. Hfo spueliiieiuof Itoniovalilo HrlAso. tJootpooliiion-iof I'laxlblo Uri\tj | I'U ' All work warranted in rupruaonteJ. Olllce , J hlnl I'lO-ir. I'.txwn Illojc 1 1 Ii | I'l ' nu HKS.1. liliai ( ! : I I'nr.i i u S i U iikelVorulo or su rvr iy ( ro a IH-i btruu tenlranco. Sunday Morning You will want Something wartli Reading , You arc TircJ of Bu inc . 1'ircl of Politics and Tire J of Talk. Something lo Divert Your Mini ani keep it Pleasantly liii- eaged All Day Sunday , is What YoiuNccd. IN THE SUNDAY BEE You Will l-'ind Kntcrtainmcnt and Instruction in Great Variety , FIRST OF ALL , TillN'1WS Just Glance Down this Column und Gat n Foi'ctnste of WhnL I Out- Corn in Europe "Cun > ' : tolls of whnt is beingdouo by "Corneaku Murphy" ' to introduce American 1IHU70 us si breadstuff in Germany , llio opposition of the established baking interests of liorlin. llio pop ular fooling on tlio use of corn liour and what ils adoption by llio Ger man government us an nrmy and navy looil will moan to the farmers of this country. Municipiil Ownorehip of Elcotric Ii'gnta Victor Rosovvater in tbo Now York fiulopciuioitt discusses in u second paper the inuniciiil | ! own ership of olocli'ic lighting plants anil shows bow the monopolies huvo allied forces to protect their inter ests and prevent tmfiivorablo legis lation. Amending Omalm'a Opart or City ollieials anil citizens givolhoir views of neodeil changes in the law gov- orning1 cities of llio metropolitan class. Suggestions for the council coimniUee. A Woman and Her Millions Stoi-v of tlio remarkable lifo of Hetty Green , one of the wealthiest women of the world How she talks and dresses. They Don't Wear Suspenders I1 ho dolls this year follow the fonilnino fashions in everything but Iho braces. Some of tlio useful inven tions offered for the young people. She Dearly Lovoa Su'cldosStrango desifo of a younp woman to see the victims of Helf-slitughler ( nl the morsuo. People who have nad for visiting the undcrtnltors' establish ments aiul iitteiuliny the funerals tiDf strangers. Corsets and Their Curaos One of fnshion's followers in a mild way , tolls of the evils of the corsel habit and gives hope of the linal emanci l- pation of wotr.an from this relic lof barbarous fashion. "Too Sweet for Any h r.g" Hero's < a tip showing the women how ton fashion their next new gowna. In dications that the "Hmulro" will not bo the faHliioii long. All sorts of hints for the women who want to bo in the fashion and who of them do notV A Star ! ling Census Socrat Remark able disparity in the numerical strength of. ILo HOXOS. and llio girls on the g.iin in the great inid-wca Something about /.Thanksgiving decorations and an assorted lot if foiniiiine gos-jij ) . A Tragedy of the Prairies Pen pic- tii-o of the work of ono of Juucro Lynch's courts in the early days "of the wild west. "Do World Do Move" Story of the material progress of the city of I'ouncil HliilTn , giving the hihlory of > < oiiio of llio liig iiioniiincnts of in dustry and their small buginninge. re.A In and About Eton Colicgo A graphic picture of Kn laiul't ; great est public hohool , an account of its foundation , its .scholastic : system and ils great result" , with n'robloi- of llio many Englishmen , eminent in all spheres , who have boon prepared for lifo undur tiio shade of ils im memorial elms. In the Field of Spor a The week's ; sporting resume will bo found , an usual , thorough in detail , and intor- eaiingiiiid ontorluining in quality. Tan Hii : ; enjoys nn enviable prom inence in this line among those who : are fond of dlvert illud ioe > amuse ments. It neglects nothing of mo ment to thlb class of readers , out ever muiiitniiis ils high standard us a local history of all outdoor pas- timed , with especial atlunllnn ISto local alTnirs , affording each Sunday an inventory of what has passed > , and an index of that lo come. Farm Prioas in Olden T ines lu - aiilo dalu concerning wages ll d market values in the early davs def the Republic , collected by the Agri cultural Department. Bulldlnw Aeaoolation Notes Sum mary of news in co-opuiatlvc circles in Ncbntbku. For Sale by all Newsdealers VI ) Cblfbt.ur" . KorlUW lil.Buurt llrtao. lo. lo.rm rmr t RIPAMO TABUUE8 J riiruUtnJ thn tumuli , liver uiiu bow i It , i url- ; fy the l > lee < l. mniuliami utii lualiz tin * * * nuxlirlttvki tvknii > r Llnoiu 8 turu'tU. ktailat Ii . licartliuru , ( am vl _ itPIx llttf , II tfiiUil ueprf-NKlou , iwilnful _ itifr.tlnn. ( ilioplM , tialluw niiiiiuix liBpuro Mood , or a falluro liy tuu toiiiuci , lln r or InS - S Riven toixi r t'Atlnif arutjciiciltddbytukluironutrtvr * Jisu-liiiuul. I'rtifiln mall. lenr < Ml i HimTii.ir. | t 1111'A.VS CllKMlOAlX.VlPlTru > > t.Yew York J CONTINENTAL Another opportunity to save from $5.00 to $8.00 on an Overcoat , The balance of the Beinnan- Heiclelbcrg Auction Stock , consist ing. of 500 fine Melton and Kersey Overcoats , \vill \ be on sale .19. . . The success attending this sale is based on the fact that Beirman , Heidelberg & Co. manufacture fine goods , Extra Salesmen will be on hand , and we hope to be able to take better care of the crowd than we did last Saturday , GOO Men's Blue Chinchilla Over coats , worth $10.00 , S9OO Men's Elegant Brown Kerseys , worth $15.00 , S1O.OO Men's Blue Elysian , wool- lined , worth $15.00 , ISi-OO Drab and Brown Kerseys , wool and .silk lined , worth $18. 1Q.OO At S15.00 we sell an Elegant Brown Kersey Overcoat , sleeves and shoulders silk and skirts wool lined , which we claim to be worth $22.00 , Come as early as you can on Saiiirday. Boys' Cape Overcoats We will open on Saturday 4 new styles of Cape Over coats , ages 3 to 8 years , which were bought away under price , at $4.25 on Saturday. o Special prices on Two-piece Suits for Saturday---$12.SO : tO BARNEY " Skates Free to the Boys , With every Suit or Overcoat we will give a pair of Columbus Skates free on Saturday. LADIES' TOURISTS. 25 dox.en of the popu lar Ladies' Tourist Hat on Saturday at DrDO 13i6 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tlio eminent fpeclBllit In iiervoun.flirnulo. irl ulolilool. . , | klniinJ . urliur/ ean' A rouUr nuj ro- clilimiclnrjclualjlii . ini-illilnnn . > clIpldiiiHjiihil . rc-rllllcal s lici * It nlll trviUIn * wllli tlm , Ktu tv > t meetit uturtti.Uikt manboou. fcemliuil wuKkium. . nUliHn-HfS . Una nil fiiriun of | irivaluill im > H r < u niciciirjr . u > it. . JMivrlrrtlmuntfurlOBtcil . vllul | rfiwur. I'urtlfi ui.nblu lo visit mu innjr , lo Iruuted ut Iiomo l.y oorrmfxind. rurn. . Mulldmi . urliulrunmiiU mill liy mull or . viiru > nucurulr puckutl . nu murk * lu Imllcatu tonlcuti jniler. One i.fnuniil lulfrTlHW . iin < fcrrv < l. . , Connullutloii . . frao. Co . rc . iKi . < li < iiii , < trutir I rlvute. Hook ur M ; itrlc of JJIi cnt Irev. Onltu fiourtiia. in loyp.m. tuiula/t lu.ui.W i''iu BeuU Uiiii |