THE OMAHA DAILY HIM TUK8DAY , DEOKMBBtt 1 , 1802 , BEACHIEY WON THE SUIT Important Beatrice Litigation Bottled After Frequent Trials , HOMES OF MANY PEOPLE INVOLVED AltrcntloMiorrrutul In Uin Orl lim ! Trans fer from Clmrli-i It. Holt not StiMnlncil UtlinrlntrrrMliiK Nehrnakn New * Noted. nr.ATnicn , Ncl ) . , Dec. 12. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Hr.r. . ] The suit to quiet the title to the wcsthalf of thcsoutheastquartcr of section 27 , township 4 , range 0 , known as Ornblo ft Heai-hlcy's addition to Beatrice , hns been derided In" the United States circuit court of appeals by Judge Sandborn at Min neapolis In favor of llcarhlcy. The suit was brought by the heirs of the original owner , Charles 1) , Holt , who sold his Interest to ( } U Ueachley , on the ground that the sale was fraudulent and that undue inlluenees were brought to bear to compel Holt to sell. The raso was tried In the United Slates circuit court at Omaha n year ago and was decided in favor of neachioyby .ludgc Dundy. The plaintiffs then took the case to the United States circuit court of appeals and again Is Hcarhloy the winner. The derision Involves the interests of a largo number of small property ownera who have bought and built homes In the addition , und thus quiets their title thereto. THriiil'M I'm-inrrs Insllliitr. FniiiN'i ) . Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special to Tnr. Br.ri , ] One of the series of fanners insti tutes to bo held in the state during the com ing winter will bo held In the Congrega tional church at Friend , December-0 and ! il , Ib'JSJ. with tlio following program : I Dt-reiiibor 20 , 0 a. m. "lleriMllly In Hired- IllK , " by I'lof. ( buries \ , . lii ei-snll. " B p. m. "Iliilrylin : In Nebraska , " by S. O. llassctt. sec- lulat-.v Htule Dairyman's unsocial Ion. 7tll : : p. in--"An rdiirallonnl Kllbjeel , " ( 'lium-elloi- James 11 Canllold of the Stale university. I let'emn't- ) . 0 a. m. ' 'Ilecs und Honey as ( 'untuned with Aiirli'iiltmo null llorlhiullute In N'ebiiiski. : " led by \Vhltcomlj , pu-slilent Ktnlo Heo ICeejifi-'s iissoi'hitliin. ' _ p. in. "Nebraska and lloitlctilture , " \ ' . . V. Slepbens , pu'shK'iil Stale Hiirtlculliiral Miclely. The evening n eeting ill cnniprisc ! a social program made up from local talent. The ability of the pcoplo of Friend to furnish an entertainment of thla kind is well known. Entertainment to speakers from abroad will bo furnished free. Adilmission free. This meeting baa been arranged for the people of Siillno and adjoining counties and it Is ex pected that they will ono and all take hold and not only make H interesting but profit able. Nrlinisleii'H IH'ulh Koll. Neb. , Deo. 12. [ Special Telegram to Tin : 15rn. ] Charles II. Over- ton , aged 20 , died suddenly this morning of heart disease. The deceased was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Overtoil and ono of the most highly respected young men In the city. T-aura Morton , granddaughter of lion. J. Sterling Morton , died at Arhor Lodge yes terday , aged I ! . Together with her parents , Mr. and Airs. Mark Morton of Chicago , she came to this city to spend Thanksgiving and was taken with scarlet fever , the result of which has changed u meeting looked for ward to with brightest anticipation into dccjTcst gloom. BiiATnicii , N6b. , Dec. 12. [ Special Tele gram to Tnu Bui : . ] .Tames K Ayres , famili arly known as "I'ap Ayres , " died hero last evening , aged 82 years. Ho was tin early pioneer of this section and was widely known and esteemed. _ Shot In mi Oiilum Joint. CnKiaiiTo.v , Neb. , Dec. 12. [ Special to Tun BUB. ] "Doe" Frost , a gambler , shot am seriously wounded William York , Jr. , a river man , in a Chinese opium Joint bore. Frost's friends claim that it was an accident , but the facts would indicate that the shot was llrcd in a delirium produced by opium It is certain that Frost brandished a re volvcr and pointed It at York. The bullet , n 45-calibor , struck him in the right arm , Just above the elbow and shattered it so tlia amputation was necessary. Narrowly KHrupi-il Death. GUANO ISLAND , Nob. , Dee. 12. [ Special to Tun Bt'.K.--Mrs. 13. ] - - Clcary , an aged widow , arrived hero from Detroit Sunday morning and put up at Hotel Palmer , where her sot : is fireman. Shortly after arriving Mrs , Cleary retired for n few hours rest. She turned out the gas , as she supposed. Abou. ' . ) o'clock her son tried to awaken her and dis covered that the jet was fully turned on. y physician was titonco called and the woman' : life saved. _ Will Unti-i-tiilii Visitor * . BBA.THICI ! , Neb , , Dec. 12. [ Special to THE Bur. . ] The Beatrice club will tomorrow night receive and entertain the Commercial club of Kansas City , which comes hero on a friendly visit. Hawlins post No. 35 , Grand Army of the Republic , is making elaborate preparations for iin open camp-llro and public reception to Cominandcr-in-Chiof Weissert , who will visit this city Wednesday evening , December 15. Suddenly Itoriuno IIIMIIIP. NEIIIIASKA CITV , Neb. , Dec. 12. [ Spccia Telegram to THE BBB. ] M. J. Delph , n. former employe at the institute for the blind , became suddenly insane today and was placed In Jail. Delph imagines the Lord has commissioned him to spread the gospel , Major IIowcll , a well known character about town , was today taken to the insane asylum , The major is well read and at times intelligent. His mania runs to politics. Army Olllrur.-i Kli-rtcil. TECUMsr.il , Neb , , Dec. 12. [ Special to Tin : Bun. ] Llttlo Phil post Grand Army of the Republic of this plneo elected the following officers for the ensuing year : Charles Hnlstead , commander ; F. Appiegot , senior yjco commander ; J. L. Young , Junior vice commander ; S. Vlelo , chaplain ; William Hamilton , quartermaster. r'lrn at I'rciiuiiit. FHBMOXT , Nob. , Dec . 12. [ Special to Tun BKE , ] A largo frame building near the 131k- horn truck and freight depot filled with baled hay , belonging to Hon. George W. K. Dorsoy , was totally destroyed by lire this afternoon , Mr. Dorsoy had fiX ( ) insurance on the hay which was probably about ono- third its value. Sent In tin , Id-form School. BKATIIIUK , Net ) , , Deo. 12. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BBB.Asa ] C. Ravin was today adjudged Incorrigible by Comity Judge Bourne and ordered sent to thu state reform school , e- An liivaluiililo lU'ini-ily for ( 'oliU. ShorilT Hardnmu of Tyler county , West Virginia , was almost prostrated with a cold when ho began using Chamburlaiu's Cough Remedy , In spoahing of it ho nays : "Hgavo mo almost instant relief. 1 find It to bo an invaluable- remedy for colds. " Fur sale by druggists. o Fromilnjj mm Interior decorating ; do- Blgns mid oHtlnwtou furnhihotl. Hoiiry Lolimuun , 1508 Douirlns street. In tlin < ' < > nrt < if I'rlviiti , l.aml Claims. SANTA FK , N. M. , Dee. 12. In the United States court of private land claims today the Sebastian do Vargas grant which covers 42,000 acres in the vulluy Just south of Santa l < "u , was argued and submitted. The present session of the court will.ad- Journ on December 211 , It. L. Long has been npiwlnted deputy clerk of thu court of private land claims at Tucson , Arz. , where the court will assemble February 31 , MM. MM.A A Uhllil inJojH : The pleasant favor , gentle action and sooth- Jug offeot of Syrup of Hgs , when in need of iv laxative , and if the father or mother bo costive or bilious , the most gratlf ving results follow > ts usoj so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottlo. Wounilml UU I'rldf. PuiLADKLi'jiiA , Pa , , Doo. 12. Edmund liUtz , 10 years of ago , attempted to commit euicldo this morning by shooting hluiseh I with ft revolver Ho Is now In the hospital and the ph.vMMntu f y ho cniinot live. Yesterday the boy's father and older brother urged him to find employment nnd Rlro up his Idle hnbllA nnd 1-Mimmd promlaod to hunt for work this week. It U supposed the ro- iirltnnnds ho received humiliated him nnd led to the deed , corixtirox' ( i.i.itmjits , Jfrbrnsltn AuDmrltlr * Dotrrinlnrd to Keep lh < iTiiiiRh Dnu Clncc-il. Siorx CITT , la. , Dee 13. [ Special to Tun Bnr. . ] The authorities ot Dakota county , Nebraska , nro moving to suppress the dens of "sure-thing" gamblers In Covington , Just across the Missouri river from Sioux City , nnd connected with it by n pontoon bridge , There arc- dozens of brace games there and every saloon h.is a poker room attachment. Into which strangers were steered nnd fleeced of sums ranging from ! ,0 < x ) to small change. The confidence sharks oven had notices posted on the bridge to inveigle vic tims from the crowds constantly passing over. Sioux City thieves have taken advan tage of thd situation to draw their dupes beyond the Iowa Jurisdiction to rob them. Dally complaints to the Sioux City police by persons who had been "skinned" have been received. All the gambling houses at Cov ington have been ordered closed , and the Dakota county authorities have undertaken to keep them closed in spite of the Coving- ton police , who are belic\cd to bo in league with the lawless clement. Sioux I lly's Mlloull Mimiliblc. Stor.x CITY , la. , Dee. 12. [ Special Tele- grant to Tnr. Bun. | The row among the city oftleers over the illegal saloon license ordi nance has reached n crisis. When Alder mciiSundound Johnson of the police com mittee were taken before Judge Nolan for violating the saloon ordi nance they ivvengcd themselves soon after by dismissing Policeman Harris , who made the arrest. Thereupon Judge Nolan gave notice to the police committee that he should refuse to impose the S.V ) revenue line upon saloon men , from which the city gets * T > , ( )00 ) monthly , and would line them only $1. The committee has hastened to the Judge , has reinstated Policeman Harris and hereafter the saloon ordinance will be strictly enforced In spite of aldermen who go on a lark. 'Miilvorn ( 'alls a .Mlnlitor. MAIAT.HX , la. , Dec. 12. [ Special to THE BBIJ. ] At a meeting of the congregation of the First Presbyterian church of this place yesterday an hearty and unanimous call was extended to Rev. K. W. Brown of IHooin- bury , N. J. Ignorance of the merits of DoWltt's Little Early Risers is u misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver , euro headache , dys pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious ness. SKTTf.KI ) IT l'l.tCE.Uirr. KansaH' County Scat \Vnr Kmls Without HlomNlKMl. LinmuiICnn. . , Dec. 12. There will bo comity seat war. The people- Springfield , while greatly chagrined and disappointed at the result of the election , will make no en deliver to prevent Liberal enjoying the fruits of its victory. The party of Liberal men that went to Springfield yesterday to witness the canvass of the vote and to see that no irreg ularity should take place , returned last night with the news that u canvass of the returns showed that Liberal had been chosen the seat. There was no disturbance during the canvass and the Springfield people submitted quietly to the inevitable. At the conclusion of the cauvass a courier was sent to Arkalon , where it had been ar ranged ho was to meet another party which had gone from Liberal , and where the county records were stored , there to inform them of the result of the canvass. "When the courier arrived at Arkalon a id told the Liberal people ple that their town had been victorious in the election , they immediately took posses sion of the records , loaded them In a wagon and removed them to this place. No trouble is anticipated. FIKE AND POLICE. Attention Called toMusic In Saloons Vaul- tloiiK lor Men. Ill a letter read to the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners at the meeting last evening Chief Seavey called the attention of the board to the numerous second and third- class saloons where they have music to draw crowds. The chief thought that music , dnnoing and singing in a saloon uiudo it a disorderly house , and suggested an ordi nance as the proper remedy. At the next meeting of the board the matter will be con gidored. President A. U. Wymanof the Omaha LoaL and Trust company tiled a complaint against street peddlers who stand iu front of his bank and hawk their wares. This mutter was referred to the mayor and council. Officer Flynn was allowed ten days vaca tion and Olllccr Cox five days. Drivci Dlnecti of hose company No. 7 was grante < ten days leave. The resolution of Councilman Prince , in traduced recently allowing full pay to police men and firemen who were injured on duty was read to the board and laid over. KoniPtliliiK Good. I have sold and used In my family for sev eral years Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera am" Diarrhoea- remedy , and have found it ono o : the most useful and satisfactory remedies ever handled. C. II. Lewis , druggist , Sal Lake City , Utah. G/.1/ > .S2'O.VK MAVCO31R , KlVorts llpliifi : Mnilo to llavo Him Tor Orator of the Day at I World's Kali'Opiuiin . CIIICAOO , 111 , , Dec. 18. Perhaps William Kw.irt Gladstone , the grand eld man of Eng land , will bo the orator of the day at the for mal oponiug of the World's Columbian expo sition , May I. , Mr. Gladstone's name has been seriously considered by the ceremonies committee and Secretary Kulp believes the committee can sccuro the famous Briton. Some weeks ago the name of ICmillo Castellar was promi nently nientionop. That a Spaniard , and so eminent an orator as Castellar , should bo chosen seemed emirently acceptable , but It was also said that while Senor Castellar loft nothing to bo desired in the Spanish lan guage , when it eamo to speaking in ICngllsh ho was at n disadvantage. Mr. Gladstone , although far past the eightieth mile post , is nevertheless still a sturdy and active man , and it is said would not hesitate to cross the ocean on an occasion like the opening of the World's fair. Secretary Iviilp said this afternoon that the board of control will probably take some action on the matter tomorrow. Look out for cheap substitutes ! Beware of new remedies. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup bus stood the test for nearly fifty years. XTUI.K .1 CI11L1 > , Hold Act of a Kldimimr In u Onli'l lVnnyl- vn nlii Town. HAZI.KTUX , Pu , , Dee. 12. The boldest case of kidnaping over perpetrated in this region took place on ono of the principal thorough fares of this city today. A carriage stopped near the residence of Mrs. Fetter , from it alighted Mrs. Daniel Hugo. Without cere mony , thp woman entered the house , nnd be fore anyone could realize what she was about , picked up little Sadlo , the -f-year-old daughter of Mrs. George Puttit. Like a Hash she darted through the door , xtcpplug Into the waiting carriage and was gone. Neighbors nave chase , but the carriage was soon out of sight and the kidnaper escaped. It is alkved that Mrs , Pettit was visiting her aunt , Mrs. Fetter , to escape the cruelties of her husband , who lives at Handy Run , It is believed that the women was employed by thu husband to Hteal thu child. Warrants were sworn out and officers have gone in pur suit of the child thief. The affair 1ms created intense excitement , 1'rUonern Kuritpo. KNOXVII.LB , Tcun. , Dee , 13 , Twenty-five inmates of the Kuox countv work house over- iwweretl the guard yesterday and escaped. They were mostly colored , A number of citizens have been held up and robbed in the suburbs by these outlaws. - If you have piles DoWltt's Witch Hazel salvo will surely euro you. CLAY COUNTY CONTESTS Ilormiui Stoln Tiles His Answer to the Peti tion of S. W , Christy , MAY SETTLE AN IMPORTANT QUESTION I'rlnlrd tlio Numo ot n Cnndliliilo Tnlco On Kitch Ticket I'mlcr tbn Ailvlco of linlcpriidciit * mid Demo cratic Committee * . LINCOLN , Nob. , Dec. 12. [ Special to TUB ntr..j : Herman 13. Stein , county clerk of Clay county , this afternoon filed his answer In the ease of the State of Nebraska , ex rcl. , S. W. Christy , against Herman R Stein. This case was filed the week following the pencral election on the 8th of November , and was instituted by S. W. Christy who asked the supreme court to issue n premptory writ of mandamus compelling Stein to issue to him n certificate of election instead of to I. . . Ij. Johnson. Tlio ccntf-st was commenced by Christy on the grounds that Johnson's name appeared twice on each ticket , once ns the independent candidate and once as the dem ocratic nominee. Christy claimed that this was Illegal and insisted that the votes should not bo consolidated. In his answer Stein admits all of the alle gations set up In the relator's petition , and presents copies of his correspondence with the chairmen of the democratic and Inde pendent central committees. Ho had pre pared the ballot originally with Johnson's name followed by the words "democrat ic people's independent.1 On October iiT ho received notice from the chairmen of the two committees to the effect that unless ho printed Johnson's name twice on each ticket they would apply to the properly constituted legal authority for a mandamus to compel him to do so. To this letter Stein replied that in his opinion it would bo illegal for ono name to occupy two places on the ticket , and for that reason he declined to comply with their request. He was willing , however , to submit the ease by stipulation of facts to the supreme court. Before any arrangement could bo made to submit the matter to the supreme court Mr. Stein came to Lin coln and consulted an attorney of this city. This attorney advised him that either form of ballot would bo legal , where upon ho notified the chairmen , of both com mittees on October W that "rather thau appear to bo taking an advantage of u iwlit- ical opponent by reason of my official posi tion , rhtivo concluded to grant your request nnd print the ballots as you suggest. " In order to make the matter certain , however. the democrats and independents commenced legal proceedings in the district court to compel Stein to print the tickets after their own fashion , JWiulc Assiiriinco Doulily Sure. After the vote of Clay county had been canvassed by the proper authorities , and after a certified abstractor the vote of Ham ilton county had been received , Johnson commenced a suit in the district court to compel County Clerk Stein to issue to him tlio certiticato of election. Judge Hastings caused au order to be issued requiring Stein to issue a certificate of election to Jonhsou. In accordance with this order Stein issued the certificate to Johnson. He now represents to the supreme court that ho has no interest in this cause save and except as ho may bo affected by costs , and ho prrtys the court that the peremptory writ may not issue. Mr. Stein also files his answers in the cases of Palmer against Stein nnd Turner against Stein. His answer in both eases is similar to the one filed in the Christy contest. o - Draw Your U\rn Conclusion. Mr. J. O. Davenport , manager of the Fort Bragg Redwood Co. , Ft. Bragg , Cal. , has this to say of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy : "I used it for a severe cold and cough and obtained immediate relief. , In the Fort Bragg Redwood Co.'s store wo have s > oUl largo quantities of Chamberlain's medi cines. " For sale by druggists. . OMAHA'S BILL , OF BIGHTS. Mnny Altcrntlnits anil I3mi > iiiatl < > ! i > * lirlnjj JWailiIn tin ; City CliurU'r. The charter amendment committee met last evening and covered more ground than at any previous meeting. A great many sections were adopted without change and others were referred for revision. The amount of the bond required oa city con tracts Was reduced from double the contract price to 25 per cent of the price. This was suggested as an improvement on the old law which tended to create a inonoinly in favor of u few contractors. Tlio section providing for changing the grades of streets was referred to City Engi neer Hosewater to revise and submit at a fu ture meeting. The section governing the flro and police commission and the police department were referred to City Attorney Council and those defining the powers and duties of the police judge were submitted to Judge Borka to sug gest advisable changes at the next meeting. The committee will not meet again until Friday evening , the usual Wednesday night meeting being omitted out of respect for the Mills meeting. A Curu fur Croup. If your children are subject to croup always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at hand. It Is a prompt and certain cure. If given as soon as the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. For sale by druggists. SENTENCES PARCELED OUT. JiilK Dundy Ailmlnlhlitr.4 Klin-D to 801110 Unlli'd Stutr , Ollrmlcr * . Judge Dundy sentenced a lot of criminals yesterday afternoon. Grace Wood of Alliance pleaded guilty to selling liquor without exhibiting n govern ment stamp and was fined $10 and costs. The costs part of the sentence was the item that appeared to break the woman all to pieces. The costs were ? 2TO and she had not thu necessary coin of the realm with which to liquidate. She pleaded and wept and pleaded with the prosecuting attorney , and was finally permitted to go out iu the custody of a deputy to see if she could find a friend or two to help her out of the scrape. D.ive Barker got fTK ) nnd costs for circu lating obscene literature , Fred Corby got $10 and costs for soiling liquor. Dave Euslow nnd several others were ar raigned anil pleaded guilty to the charge of counterfeiting , but tlio Judge withheld sen tence. o Wine ! Drink Cook's Kxtra Dry Cham pagne. Wine I Pure Juice naturally fermented , Winol Of forty years record , Try it , JColibivl liy All Umployi * . Nr.w YOIIK , Dee IS. A story wis ; circu lated today that the Louisville & Nash ville company bad been robbed by an em ployo , The reirart brought out the following ofllcial notice : "Tho statements about n seriout shortage in a local ofllco of thu Louisville & Nashville villo company at Cincinnati are greatly ex > aggerated. The loss will probably bo cov civil by the bonds under which these loca officers are held by the company. Perfect notion and perfect health result from the usoof DoWltt's Little Early Risers A perfect little pill. Cures Pain Promptly. mtn prcatMiC tintlll ho It tint jieot'oiNtiryftu/o iniio/i fie ; > - Ideas * in e/imu > m ( innponrf pontfiuifn , ncox'oii' ' . ciirr mill lint f if JIM \vfifofi f fio"Mtvonnf finif ilnrffc.ir"iiro I lie iiio-4f po/mfdr , Hiitrfttrstt /iii/i/iy soiifon of the Clirint * IIIIIH profi/oiii. Opori /ii'oiil/iji-.s nffor Moo. O. C. S. RAYMOND , S. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas NUTMTIOUS -BEST ; AND GOES FARTHESTJ- Tlio Exquisite Natural Flavor Is Fully Developed. No Vanilla Used to Cover Inferiority nnd Imperfection. j ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Female Weakoess , Catarrh or _ Rheumatism , iChronic , Nervous or Private Diseases. II-1 bO , CAUL , ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Tor ttio Treatment of * - Chronic , Private and Nervous Diseases MALI : A.vi ) Kn.MAi.n. ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES , ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND DIS EASES OP NO M-VTTEU HOW LONG STANDING OK HOW OFTEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. BEBIX.ITY PILES , KISTUIiA , KISSUUB , purmiinently cured without tlio use or knlfo , ll iuuru orfiiustlc. .Ml nmlmllos of n prlvnto qr UellciUe nature , of either BOX , iiosltlvuly curuil. Tall un or ndilrcss , nlth stamp for Circulars , Free Hook and Itcclpcs , 118 South IMh Street , 8 ' Neil Door to rostpfllce. A Ruddy Glow on check x\v\\\\i\ili//// \ / lH and brow - is evidence that the body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong , and health is letting down. taken immediately arrests waste , regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott & Benne , N , 7. All druccists. Does Hope Ever Die ? Wo have Boon those from whom It sooiond to have departed forever. They wore these unfortunate bolngs who Wore helpless victims of Neruoils , Chronic -AND- Private Diseases , nnd who have tried scores of so-called doctors without recolylng the Hllghtest lieneflt or relief , \Vo.hnvP seen these same despairing mortal * , , after bolus under our skillful treittnont a few weekB , Ijocomo fliloil with liopo and Joy , und Health shone In their Bpurldln ; eyes , while tholr atop waa firm bid''olastlc | ' , their cheeks lllco rnsos , dnil1'tholr ' voices stroiis and elcnr , Tlioy had boon OUHEI ) , liy oiirolforla and our aid , If you nro ono of the Hopeless ones , come and share In the Joy these re stored and hiippy inortuUt/ool. Eonu i cents for a copy of their lllus * tratod now book of 120 pages. Consultation Free. Call upon , or address with stamp , 119 South 14th Street , OMAHA , - - NEB. THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee ; & St. Paul Railway , as repre sented on this map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled Trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m.ar , riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office , 1501 Far nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASII , Gen'l DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stockin g- Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies SLOE & PENFOLD , 114S.15tu.St , , , Next to Postofflee. MAYER. STROUSE & & Hf RS.4I2 B WAY , N.Y. Wo will eenil you the nmrrtloui French Preparation CALTMO3 frro. unil a lecul Runrnutee that CAI/I'IIOS will n < - lor < > .itiur 21ikHllli , Slrviijflli and Vigor. t'se ft and pay if satis/led. Addrasa VON MOHL CO. . Bole Imcriru igcuU , Uueuiuatl , Ohio. E US AIR ! " AIR Wltli aa much ozouo is It will cnrrclilolly oxyzon. medicated and muunutizod It ( Ills tin ) Hystum wllli a dcllnlil- fulirlowof licultli. YlKorcmmiB back appotlto and 200,1 ( linos- _ tlon wait upon It. SpuolHo Oxyweu u null In ozone , impregnated with a huiilltis balm n iniirvolnus blood unrlohor nerve ntretuth- onor constitution builder , germ destroyer , roallv ouios-colds. bronchitis , asthma , eon- sumption. headai'ho. Hook" Free ! The Specific Oxygen Go. , Sulto 610 Sheoy * ) Bldg. , Omaha. . . BY ELECTRICITY. . ftrnil 1O ceutB fnrotir 100 papo Electro-Medical Tbeory and Practice. " II. II. 1ILISS , InnaFalln.Innu. Many Of our A01CNTS lira rflCU.INU from J203 to KOI worth of ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM COOKERS per month. Don't rumiln lille , or on for small wane * , when you mlulit lie making ninro muna luui in Diuumar. Apply for teruii , All. Sol , I ) OUKKUCO. , IJj ; 8 ZJtudt. . Lhulha. flatio-pal lit /JJI/'OS/TOWV. . OMAHA , XHH. Uipltal . $400,000 Surplus . . . . . . $05,000 Gnu-ore and Director' Ilt'nryY. . Yuto , president ; H. U Cunliluit , vlcu proiluaut ; C U. Muurlcv , W. V , Moriu.Jotind. Colllui , J. N , U. 1'atrlcki LewU a. Hood , canlilur. canlilur.THE THE IRON BANK. GENTLEMEN who are good dressers who appreciate really fine clothing who enjoy wearing garments ! that iltand hang on a man as if they belong to him are invited to step into "The Nebraskas" suit department today and inspect the elegant new Line of fine suits designed especially for the holiday trade. Here are the ever popular sack the dressy cutaway the single-breasted square cut the stately Prince Albert double- * breasted square cuts , did you ask ? "Well , wd SHOULD smile. "We areshown'ng a line ol these fashionable - < able suits in cheviots bedibrd cords cassi- meres and homespuns in foreign and domes tic weaves that for style tone and variety ol patterns would be hard to match at any exclu sive merchant tailoring establishment. We show them in blacks blues browns grays tobacco slate fancy mixtures ; in large and small checlcs cords- colors plaids cordsstripes plain ors ; with binding and without. Thirteen fifty for an elegant bedford cord cheviot is a fair sample price. If you want a suit to DRESS UP in here's the always correct cutaway in worsted , in clay and corkscrew cheviots , plain and fancy cassimeres , all wool and silk and wool ; cutaways in black and dark rich colors ; in stripes plaids checks mixtures ; a line of goods designed by some of the' most noted makers of fine clothing at such prices as four teen fifty for a genuine clay worsted fourteen seventy-five for an imported cheviot , and.soon. If you want to buy a handsome suit for father for husband for one of the boys now's the time to buy it while there's lots to pick from plenty of suits plenty of sizes. Our line of sack suits in fine goods was never in better condition to select from. All the popular fabrics made up with some little .extra attention as reg-ardb linings and workmanship with prices from four to six dollars less than you'd expect them to be for such suits , OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT offers today GENUINE kangaroo roe cork-sole shoes. Just the thing for damp weather at $3.75 the six-dollar kind ( n shoe stores. Open Evenings till O o'clock. 1316 'Doimlns Street , Oninha , Are > . The cmlnnnt miecI'Mtst In iicrvoiii. olironlc prlvnto. lilaoil , Mcln nnd iirltmry III IMHIM. A ropiilnr nnrt centered frmluntc ; In nifdli'lno. uniltlmnn iiml ci'rllllc.Ui-i show. Ii Mill tru.tlliiK with tnoifroiitunt'iuc- uh cntnrrli. lost in aiilimul. somlmil wrnkiiOHt , iilelil ID-SIM unil nil forms ol prlviitu illii'uiot No morcu- y IISIMI Now trunimt'iit for lois of vital power. I'nrulo * uiiablo to v.slt , mo ni.iv I ) ' tru.ituil nt homo \ > T orri'simiiiloiicu. .MoJIoIno ur Instrmnontn sent liy mall or nxpruti KiMiun-ly puokiKl , no ninrkn to Inillcnto niitoiita'irMpiidar. Ono porsonalliuorvlow prcferruil Coniulliitlnn Ire" . CorriMpm lo 103strictly private , ook l.Myntorluaof Ului sontfrco. onicohuiiM'Jii.m to'Jpm .SiniiliiyalO n.in tolJm. couiHtlumpforruplr VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , JFoi- Thirty Davs only wo will oltor our entire stouk of Diamonds uud Christinas Jewelry ; ind Sllvorw.iro ut loss thin iivinufaoturor'6 cost. Fourteenth and Farnam Streets- Will move Jan. J. to N. W. Cor. lOUi and Kiirnain. BAKES IOU SALE. TS5 DOOTOB , : MfiB,3SW. Private Anil all Wc'nknoB and IHnonlar of TVT T7XT w' ' " ' I"1" "f ruiirnite. AmliUlon ntnl VI- 111 1 wli lullty. l.iiiliU'i'ii ' yunru ur tlio most ru irurKiiblo Miruuat * In lliu IruutiiiiMit of tliUi-Iitsi'i of illneHHCK , uhlch l proven by thu linlvuraiil ti tlino iiyof thouBnnils who huvu buon cured.Vrllulor clrculura nnd quuntlun lUt. 1/ttlt mill I'nriiiiin HtH. , Ouirifiii , A'o l > FAUN AM ST. , Hotwoon ICtU nnd 10th Stroots. W , A JMXTON , Jll lOPRIETOR Havlnz iissinnod the miinuRomcnt of the Merchants' llntol , 1 will m iko Hiiuh lniprovi > - munlH nnd dilutes us will make thh IIOIISD one of the host .it which litslop In Oiniiliu , 'rhorciulri | > minits .ind wants of all putrou will bo onrufiillv atteiiilod to Delnu iiius I'entrnlly luu.itcil thu hotel oll'ors hpccial at tractions to the tr.-ivulliu piihilo , A contlnu nnuoof Its former liberal piuiiniazii iHiuipuut fully uslicil. \V. A. i'A.Xl'ON , Jit OMAHA , lies. 1 , 1B92. Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TH AHO HOWARD STS. 40 llooniB at t..M | > r day. (0 lluoum at (3-0(1 ( pur day. 90 Uruuu mill Until at tJ.UJ per day. VQ lloomt with Ilatli at UM to 14 60 per day. OIPEINEIIJ AUGUST 1st , -Modern In Kv ry Itumirct. Nun ly I'uriilKlivil Tliro ) ; liout. C. S. ERB , Prop. FARNAM St. Theater Lthe Itixnc nil Jlixtilx J > e > iil ti > the lluuxa of Success TONIGHT. The Midnight Alarm. Tlio Eroatest molotlr.unatla prooluotlon of modern turns. Matinee Wednesday. _ . FARNAM STREET THEATRRlir ° l' { 3 Llku Uomoall Hnaila leads to the Housoof Hnci'css. 3 Days , Commonc'liiK Thiirs'ltiy , Doo. 15th , Tin ) Itninimllo Actor. FRANK MAYO , In \YtOilinnlliiinnci ) ( ( : DAVY CROCKETT. Matliii'ii riatiiiduy. , DEC. llfh Kniiilly .MMtlni'cn Wudnnidny and Thurailay. The firent nnd Duly I'llOK I ) . M. 1IIII8TOU EQUESCURRICULUM JOHN O. PATRICK , Mnimgor. KDffATKI ) HOKSBH. 'JA Ml'LKH AM ) l'ONKH.t3U ( A I'nl'iiK * . N'ovol nnd Inti'iiHoly Inturu tliii ; ICntur * liilniiMint The Inixnsl nliovv of thu kind uvur or- k'unlred. mid THE BEST in tlxo WORLD Spi'dul 1'ilcin. ICKinllii ; . T.'io. fi'Ja :153 : , iJu ; .Mutl- noo. 5)i" ) . 3' > o. itSa Clilldri'ii , admitted to tlio uiatl. iii-o JiirJSc and elvon n KltBli _ I"J.XV UIDK _ NEW THRATItK , Riiioy , soioffloy oral sunfloy , Dec. 16.17 end 18. SATURDAY MATINEE. M. p. LEAVlTT'S Entirely new und nopiilar Hpcutiiuular pra- duDtlon , ANp FI-V. " Hi Kuropo nt an outlay of ovur U.ouo , The uruiildst coinpuiiy and mom as tound In.1 pi-ouiu'tionof nio.iurn llmeH. ( ti puo- n o lii-llie unit < > u. Tliiia-ilo of huutM will open on Thurbduy niornlnj at llio new and rednueil 3ijofc ALL THIS WEEK. Last Wi'iiU of ihit ll'Jou ' SuicU Company , Kathleen lavourneen CJVW/i.Vli , tlio Dancer mid an Hour of Kx- oil Html punla lllo.s , Mailiioes , CCcj dvonlnvH. 21)0 ) nnd Ilic. FIRST METHODIST CflDHCH | , . ,5n , rti , Sul nriliiy IS\'i > ntiift ( VJot1.7. . T1U MbXOhLSSOLN ( lulSriil'IB UU. ) C'oii ) ( / - ( C < i1ni > iitiy < tf llttHtiin iiinlt-r the iiinnii'jtiiiiuiilfuf thu liaJIcs' Mi.Kloil Bnulutv of O.iuhu. Admission Door.SI.OO TluuutJ 1'or Sulu ut thu Door.