MCE ! ) HIS FATHER'S ' NAM ! 0. J. OxiUtcin of OaU"nc1 Arrested on n Charge , CAI'TURF3 WHILE I LAVING THE COUNTRY Srvrr.il Hitmlrril Dnltnrs < ! ctiroil on YVnrtli- lr > M NtilrnI'.ilioiM of lltiitliniulry III nl Kp.irtir--Otlirr Ni1- tirnilm Ncwd Xolon. I , Neb , Dee. --Spcehl [ Tele- to Tin : llru ] Alwut 4 l > . ni. O. .1. C'-ulslun sin of A. C.ulsteinn farmer llv- liif , ' inr Oakland , en tl'rcil the Tlrst Na tional b.iiik licro and ashed the caslilcr , O. 1C Cull , If ho could pot n loan , stating Hint liowotld Rhon lot ofgood notes for col- luUr.il Mr Cull looking over the notes notl'ul thiil they wcro negotiable. notes Amounting ton little oMr J,200 andworo slpm-il bA. . Girlsteln , his fntlicr. The cnshkr knrminR Unit the joung man had nhui.ls been slralflhtfouMml and honest allowed him $ tttX ) on the notes. Shortly nftir lu < had loft the bank the cashier iipaln examlmd the notes and having A. Call- fitoln s RlfjiwUne , cotnp.u cd the filgnnturo on the nolos with the orlRinal nnil discovered at once thai the whole \\atfoigcil. . Toinnko certain ho cnt a messenger to Carlstat In , Mho ri tin nod staling that the father did not el)4ii ) the notes A witirunt was Issued at unco and the foiger was aiiestcd atCiaig , Neb , whcro ho Intended to take the train 'Ihn piisoncrwas taki-n toTckamah. [ A Carlsteln eamo to Omaha and \MIS nr- rcslcil bj Oftlcer Ha\c.v and taken to the city jail When so u'hert SftU was found on his person Sergeant Oimsby stilpped the inlsoner and looked foi moip nionov , but nothing was found Cnrlstcin told the jiollcotliat bis father bid plvcn him the checks to s.cll and denied havlnir committed n forger.v .lames W Holliminlst and IJ I1. Ojlftln followed Carlstein fiom Oakland and Aveic at the jail wlien ho was locked up and will appear against him for swindling them j I'jitroiifc of Itnilmnilrj. IfnviiMi , Neb , Dee. II [ Special Tele- pram to Tnc Hi n ] 1 ho Patrons of Hus bandry of Xebiaska , in session heie , did no business of iinj conscciucnie today. A short liuslncss meeting was held this moinlng , fol lowed b.s a public icieption piwn \Islting dclcfinlci by Major Biady and citl/ens Tbe MIdwaj band discoursed n few selec tions 'I ho nddtcss of welcome was dcllv- citd bj Mr ISiadj Deputy Master G. P Willis icsH ] > nclcil in n neat nddiess W D Oldham , citv attor ney made ti shoit uddiess , wbich was responded to by Woithj Master O lj Hall of Pawnee City Nathan Campbell , the ilrst mavot of Kcainey , made a few lem.uks de fining himself In sjmp.ubv with the giangc inov ement The cxercista closed with u song by the delegates This nftoinooii the dele gates accepted the imitation fora diho about the ilty , which took up thecntiie time. C A business meeting was held tonight The icsolutions inti educed last night Inue not been disposed of Among the unfinished business which Is li.iblo m tome up at this session is that of founding a farnicis life in surance < .ompan > on the assessment plan. frurril lij Ailvcrslly. INUIANOUA , Neb , Dec. 14. [ Special to Tun Bsr.'Lhls ] morning about daj light John Fischer , living seven miles southeast of In- dlanola , hanged himself in bis granary. He had eaten his breakfast and his wife asked him if ho was going to town. Ho icplkd , "Yes , KS soon as I have fed the colts. " Ho was looking for a handkci chief at the tlmo nnd as soon as ho got It , stalled for the gianary , as blswifo supposed , to get feed for the tolls Ho did notlctiun in an hour nnd his wife stalled to the stables to llnd him. On opening the gianarj door she found him hanging within , with the hand kerchief aiound his nick nnd a small rope fastened to it His little bo > about 13 ! jeais old got a knife and cut him dow n , but he w as ( lead.ihaving apparently slow lysti angled to death. Ho was somewhat in debt and his crops not being laigo ho was afraid that his propel ly would bo sold. Injurnl It ) KxploitliiK GIIS. Do.Mi'MAN , Neb , Dtc 14 [ Special Tele gram to TUB BIB ] Ilniiy Wilson , who vv as to have given a stereoptlcan cnteitaln- inent bcie this evening for the bcncllt of tbo CongiegatlonalUiuieh , mot with a very pe culiar but disticssing accident this after noon. Whllo al homo Kcnciallng gas for the occasion , the machine , exploded with fcaifull icsults Mi. Wilson may live , though boil ibly mangled Ono hand Is ul most Lilt oil and his fa < o was badlj toin fiom the mouth to the cats and his upper teeth knocked out. 'Jhc whole Intel lor of the building was blown out by the explosion , the rcpoit of which was heaid all over town Siitlnn Gninil Aimy OnircrH. BUTTON , Neb , Dec. 11. [ Special to Tin : Bnu ] 'Iho Gland Army of the Republic post of Slltlon selcelcd tbo follow Ing ofllccis last evening. Philip Schwab , post grand conimandei ; M. Tasseir , senior -\ico com mander ; G H Davy , Junior vice commander ; Dr. Claik , surgeon ; O. M Claik , < | iiaiter- mastcr ; ( J. Newman , chaplain ; William Smith , otllccr of the daj , Gcoigo UciUol , olllcer of the guaul , Maicus Wellcnbuig , W Mi Smith , delegates to depaitmcut cncami > - menl. _ llcutrU n IJoiuU Soltl. BEvriucr , Neb , Dec 1 1 [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEK ] The city council todaj sold Iho JS.OT. ) iiiulng and cuibing bonds for dlstilct No 1 1 to Spit/er & Co of Toledo , O , at liar. Tlio council also p.ibsed anordlnanco calling for a Hpcclal cleotion for .Taiiuaiy a I , Jb'.i.l , to vote on tbo pioposltion to issue $20- < XX ) inteibcctlon paving bonds for now paving dlatilclB VVorldiiK AIIIIIIIK Itiillro Numoi.K , Nob. Dee II. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BI-B ] A series of meetings in the Interest of lallvvay men was begun heio tonight in the railway employes hall , con ducted by Mrs Woodward of Sowaul , Intei- nntlonal biipeiintendent of w oik among rail- load men for the Women's Ululstluu Tem pera mo union. A good audience was present. Intorrsti il In ( iiirnlslipo CHKOH. PI.VTTBMOUTH , Neb. , Deo. H. [ Spccia Telcgiani toTnn BEU ] Geoigo T , Cain 01 Countil HlulTsv\as aiicsted hcie this aftei noon on the chaigo of aiding and abetting li ic'cont gainlHlno cases Cain said ho was sent dow n from Council UlulTs as a speclalotll rertoborvo some papers luuv Cain gave Ixjiuls to appear heio next Monday. Aliinnriu tnrliiK Xi liuibUii T\\liu > > Fjll.vioNr , Neb , Dec U.- [ Special to TIIK Bnir- ] hoNebiaska Binder Twine companj will comincnco to manufacture twine ncxi Moiidnynnd manufaetnru about -i.ttX lK > unds a day fiom th.it time until next fall ' 1 ho crop lalocd this jear is laiger and of , better quality than those of pievious jcais Ailiinm C'linnt ) Dili JIMATA , Neb. , Dee. II. [ Special to Tnu BnE.J Qultoa largo crovvil wan In attend nneo at the old settlcis1 meeting heioye-stei day. ' 1 ho Intrusting progiam piepaied was Avcllcaiiled out , especially that part of 1 that lelateii to dinner. Many Interestln0 icnilnlheLiiccu ofeaily tinus wei-o iclatcd Nrlnilhlui'M llc.ilh Itoll , CAMIMIPI i. , Neb , Dec. U. [ Spcui.il Tele Bi-amtoTiiK BrK.j Mrs Bartlett , vvlfo o W H. Bartlett , cashier of the runners am MeivhantH bank , died ut her homo In this city this moinlng. BEGINS TODAY. nl TntlmuA ) In | | u > Ciintrat Oti- tinDnuulua Count } Klitllnn , This noinlng the lontebt of the Dougla counti leglblatlvo election will commence U oaincst Testimony will bo taken on the thlid 1'oorof ' the Waio block at riftcentl mul Fiuimm 'Iho nttoinojs fortbe > contest nuts wlllbcMrsbis T. J Mahoiioy. C J Himth , J B Shcean and S , H. Hush , while tlutr notary will bo W. r. WapplUi , am their steuogiapher L. L. lUbb. 'llio uttoi for Ihoconlrsloes will bo Mown .1 11 lllalr , J H VnnlhiMMi. H M Hnrtlott nnd . ! W Cnrr It 1. buy will not t s their noU < rv , and II \\nrlnitvvlll tnko a tone graphic1 irimit of Iho ttitlmony for them luftprnk'ug of Iho cnso Judge Blnlr , who wan wif nf Huv nttovneja In the Hojd Ilinjer OUXP , said tiif > ro was nnolo In the notice of contest throvich which a recount of the cnliiooto or the Tenth representallvo dlstilrt mljtht rupi ) Into the pmoertllnps. Till * br1 tlirriirht would bn favorable to the rtmtostet-s , us II would bring nlxmt nn ex- nmlnallon of nsultH In the demnerntlo Mrnnchnlds of which no mention had been made In thn nottco of contest * Mr Snii Hi said there was tlo daslro on the pait of the e-ontestants to jnako a showing tlioj eoald not go befoi-o a jurj on nnd win. Ho thinks n recount Is necessary , nnd says tint gigantic frauds will be shown. H Is retried that ono of the contestecs was approached nnd told that If ho would vole for n. democrat for tbo senate the con test against him would bo dropped. The offer was not accepted. Piles of people have piles , but DoWltt's Wit oil Hnol silvo will euro them. OMAHA'S OVSTIIll l Imlilo I'.icts KtplnlnhiK the IteMsoii Tor the rrrxiillltiK In\v I'rlcrs. Omnhfi 1ms distanced all other western titles as nn ouster inarJiel , not only bee.iuso or Its convenience as a dlstilbiitini ; JHilut , but principally beeiui'u of the Vaft that oysters nrs sold 7c to lOo per can cheaper hoio thnn In other fellies It has been staled by the papers that these low piices aio thoicsult of it war among the wholes-lie o.\ster houses but the causes leulliiRUp to this war nnd the cal Inslilo fads h.np not been made public M-foro and max bo of Intelest to the trade H seems thut the 01 ster business has be- wile a gieat monopoh and Is conttoiled by wo or three largo Ilaltimoio houses that ombino and llx the prices at the dlfTeient listiibullnp points In the United States I'ho smaller houses ate foiced to Join the omblno or irtii r > from business At the commencement nf the present sea son the combine issued its manifesto lu Omrliu , Hinting what must or must not be lone. 'Ibcic was one ouster house In Dmiilin that of Branch iV. Co , that icfused o join the combine Iliishonso announced hat It did not believe In cutting pikes , but hat H wished to bo at libuU losellnt suchpilcesas It consideicd would jield a fair piollt Such independence of action was not to be tolerated anil the combine nit ices below cost , besides using the < henpest ind pooiest stock , anil milled on the iltteicst Iclnd of a war liianch & Co , jiowo\cr. pioved too stiong to be downed bj .he combine , and the light has let up on , hem Homow bat Pi cseiit pi ices on oj slci s , .hough so much lowcl here than at other narkots , appear to be satlsf.atoiy to liiancb V ; C , as the.ao . \ announced that thoj will tot now advance them , although piices at [ Jaltlmoic po up lOo per gallon toda\ As a result of the low pi ices the eonsump- : lon of ojstcis has been enoimouslj in- icased in all the teuitoiy trlbutoij to this 1L\ Shipments aio made from beie to Coloiado , W\oniuig , South Dakota and other ttostciii points as well as to Nebraska .mints Tiado has e\en been flheited fiom Chicago , Iowa bin ing laigeh of Omaha AltlioiiKli Biamh &Co weie foiced to llRht the stionpest kind ol a combine , they did lot icsort to the use of Inferior stock , but kept u ) ) the quahtj of their oysters to the usual high standaid As a icsult , the war lias ieall > been a benelit to this linn , as it Ins made them inaiij new filends and con- stimcis "While- the cut of piices was brought > n at the commencement of tlio season , a good mum letail dealers appear toha\o onlretcntlj leained of the cut , and a good [ iiinilrst : oidcis aio still unlvlmr , indicat ing that the war is not a shoit-lhcd affair. Hvorybodv outs oysters. Dealers can buy N. Y. Counts per can , . " 5c. Extra Selects per can , 2oc. Standards per can , 20c. Favorites per can , 13o. Also bulk Standards , bolid meats , if wanted , and coloiy from 2oc to 45c pot- bunch. Scntl your Christinas ordotb at once to David Cole & Co , "Tho AntiMonopoly - Monopoly CKster House. " Goods tlio very uobt. No firm allowed to undersell us. 311) ) So. 10th street , Onmha , Neb. Real estate. Bargains onlv. My word is pood. W. G. Albright. olM-2-SN. Y. Life bid2. Holiday goods , Fron/er , jovv'r , opp. p.o. FATHER AGAINST SOU. Two Slumbers of dm L'littlclc Tamil } AV heM M null il tin ; DmnliM ! Motorn. Yestcidaj Dejmty Shei iff Lewis stood at the t-ast door of the court house nnd sold at public auction a stiect rnlhoad that has been the subject of a good deal of lilerarj cffoit , legal and otherwise. It was the linu in Dundee Place , which has been followei by a fate of tbogiimmest soitslnco its in ceptlon. Kight at tbestait waba dispute with the constiucting engineer , which is now pending in sonic fonti in the courts , in volving a claim to soveial thousand dollais On tbo aw aiding of the contract the luckj bidder sent to Germany for his mateilal wherewith lo construct the Hack , and the ( list shipload bf I now icstb at the bottom of the Atlantic- ocean , sent thcio by a wicck in miiUoa This and other mishap's puiaued the cpn tiaitor till he failed for some $ .M,000 ) , leav Ing tbo line uncompleted Then thoowneis of Dundee Place , Kansas Cllj and New Yoik capitalists , went ahead and linishei the line bO that it could boused forJioiso cars , and subsc < iuentlv comcitedit toai elcetiiellne But the drain of maintaining the line the passengers being can ietl fioo of ehaige piovcd lee much , and the sale camooff nsadveitisod lo the sheriff. H W Pali ick. stalled the bidding with an offer of $10,000 , which sum was doubled bv his father But tbo son wanted the road and bid $ i",000 , and this was i.iised by the the father to 10,000 For n moment tbo son hesitated , and then ho ended the game mul took the load on an offei of f 10tKX ) Nut from u I'inuiu ial Standpoint. "I do not recommend Chanibei Iain's Cough Itemed ) from a llnancial standpoint , for we have othcis In stock on wbkkwomakoa larger piollt , " s ijs Al Maggini , a piominent druggist of Bniddock , Pa. , ' 'but , because many of our customers have spoken of it in the highest praise. Wo sell iroi o of It than any similar pi up nation wo hive in the stoio , " For bale bi druggists Miurliu ! | I.I The following inarilago licenses weio issued by Count ) Judge IZller jtMeiday NaiiuMind uUdiPM. ARC- . I Tied Powell , Chc-.veiine. Wjo . . . .11 1 Kllilo I'onuli , I'uinii'll lIlulK lu , U. ) j Chailes HaiiM'ii , Omaha . . . 'jj I C'aiolliio Matilda llciiii'ii , Omaha , , . lJ ! j.lolm II. Hmidtli'Ksi'ii , Oinaliii 'J8 I l.iniKii Ne'lson houlliOniuliii , 'Ja 1 riavlus.1 I'lillllp-.tflii-lnnall , O . . . -3 I INthei L'armod ) , rsow Yuik , I \ ' . . . . ai j Ni'N I'uinoii , Oinaliii . . . , aa I Hilda Mai la NuUon , Omaha 23 i. lamrs Mohiljru , Heels. In . is I Kiiiina C. lliiKlii'i , Hc-e-l" , la It ) jCooruo II. Voim eiman , Omaha . . . . ill I Muiili A. lle-nry , Omaha . 'J8 ( .lolin It. Itiilhouin , Omalia ao I Maj-vlo M. Mot rl-mi , Omaha . ao Constipation cuied by DoWltfs Early Ulseis NATURALFRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect - Vnnllla purlty- Lemon Of great strength- Economy In tholr uso. rtoso.ctc Flavor ns delicately and dollclout'.y ' at the fresh fruit WILLIAM ROSE RELEASED Ho Was Not Guilty of Robbing the Emerald PostofHco , EASILY ESTABLISHED AN ALIBI I'rlciuM of the Arruurd I.orntf < l Him right Allies from thn Scene of thn Crime nt thn Tlmo It Win t'rr. pctrntcit. LINCOLN , Neb. , Deo. 14. [ Special of TUP. iJnE. ] William Hose , onoof tbomcn charged vvllh Iho i-obbcry of Iho Hmcrald irastofllco ono week ago last Saturday night , was released on ball by United Slalea Commis sioner Bllllngsloy this forenoon , The case against him and bis associate , Wesley Johns , cnmo up again before Commissioner IHI- Hngsloy this forenoon , but the further cx- amlnallon of witnesses was not pursued on account of the absence of Assistant United Stales Attorney Haldrldgo. J. D. Philnott who appeared for Hoseasked for the release of his client on the grounds that no evidence had been adduced to show that ho was In any way connected vvlib the robbery , .ludgo ICair of ncnkloinati , who also appeared for Rose , argued In favor of Ibo icleaso of Ills client , stating that the defense had shown bv ono of Iho government's own wit- nessess thai on the night of the lobbciy Uoso had been seen nt n friend's residence clghl miles nwaj Ibhlj minutes after the ciimc was committed Commissioner nil- Ungslcy then dlschaiged Hose from custody , so far as the accusation of being Implicated in the robbciyMvas concerned , but held him nsn witness and compelled him to fuinish ball for his appearance vUien icquired , In the sum of $ . * 00 The Iwnds vvcio promptlj fmnlshcd nnd ilosn took his doiarturo. | 'Iho fill thcr healing of the e-barge against Wes ley Johns vv as continued unlll December 27 al 10 a in Major Writ Intrrtrnri. The fact thai Major Weir has veloed tbo conliact let by the Hoard of Public Woiks to r C Sbolcs for Ibo crcclion of Iho new Btandplpo will not neccssaillv delay Iho con- stiuelion of that much needed addition to the citv's water woilis sjstcm. Alijor Web- basis his veto upon tbo grounds that Ibo eon- Iracl was iuipropeilj let ami that several lebponslblo paitlts vveie not enabled to bid ontbowoik Ho believes fiom ? 1XX ( ) to f.1- 000 ( an be saved by n leavvardlng of Iho con- tiact Inasmuch as the condition of thowcalber is likely to prevent woik In tbo proposed Im- piovcmenl for some tlmo the major believes that Ihero is no pailloular hmry about the matter. In the meantime , another Impoi taut question has aiisen , and that is , will not the city bo liable for a eontiact made after the Board of Public Woiks has accepted n bid nnd the papcis propeily draw imp and signed ? The whole matter has been leteued to the cltj attoincj * llntrdlll Lincoln Court HOOIIIK. Ill tbo case of Halo against the Union Paeilic Hallway company , tbo plaintiff was todaj awarded Judgment for tll.bOO The de fendant comp my neglected to comply w ith the law lelattngto vvainlngwhlstlcsatcioss- ings. Tbo law imposes n jionulty of $50 for each time tbo whistles failed to sound Halo piovcd to Ibo satisfaction of the couit that therailioad compiny ncgjccted to comply with the law se\entj-six times. Samuel Hemy commences suit against Ibo city of Lincoln for $1,000 damages Ho fell Into an open ditch at Sixth and P streets and claims that bo was injuied to that cx- tent. tent.Tho foicnoon in Judge Tuttlo's court was taken up with Iho argumcnls in the 4Dole- Slralton breach ot promise case. Assistant secretary of the United States tieusuiy wgued eloquently for the defendant duung the greater pait of the foienoon session. Working Ulrl * Diinrr. The ladies assembly of the Knights of Don't bo deceived by ignorant , unscrupulous fakirs and confi dence men , assuming to offer " Indian Kemedies , " and w ho pretend that tholr nostrums are made by the Indians. nnd other Klcknpoo Indian KemodlCH arc T11K OMA'CKMI. INK INDIAN ItKHEDILS 2IADK AND SOLD IX AMtUIUA. The word " Kloknpoo" Is copy , righted nnd they duro not steal that. Ho sine Mm get " Klclcnpno ncmedle , " nnd M' < > that ctcrj hottlo ur ptcknite hears this 'ac-slmllc signature thus : fI-tllltitllK ARcntH , 531 Grand Air. , ll.Ufn , < 't. 'llickogenuine Indian Itcmedks j not iicditletl but urt bold nt nil dru ; ; utores. T Send three2-c. stamplopaj-post. KCI nn , | 1TO tin nmii juu frco n tlirlllinir nnd lulum-ly Interesting hook of 17.1 iin cs. eiitlllcil L1K AM ) hULM-S A110AU TI1K KICKAI'OO IMUA S. " TelU nil nliout the lihilnoj. A on cheek and brow is evidence that the body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilationiswrong , 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. Prf pared by Bcott A Rotine. N Y. .All drucRlets. DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Slocki ng1 Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD , 114 S.iOtliSt , , Next to Postofflce. Lftbor pnvo n ilnneo la Mnlrotwlltnn Imll Inst night w tilth WIM well njtetidcd titid prox l Al)0 l 10r couples \\rro 'lh" rommNllo for Ilio t > vrnliiB r < iinn | oil nf Mrri i ' M h > nn v itiui IV.iu4ilti . ll < M , Ui it 1 1 in lioiv , Mxai Miitili'Tui ' n Ki-oeh , Stniln Kcogh CVIiii l < fiiiiso lluliln Ncl- on , Kfttlo Latin mul | tuU < CAlnhnn WILL ab"BAC FOR TRIAL. 'rnnk Cope \ \ llllMKrtn I'nra till Topckn nrRrrj . rrnnkCoiK ) , njoung tnnu v.\\o \ \ U urgently vnnteil In Toi kn , KftfV , for having ItulU' reetly niul lather tirtmNcuouslj' slgntnl thcr iwoplo's name < ? Itf 'bhcck'f , met Shcilft Bojil ot thnt plnco in Omnlm jcstenlny after noon , nml nftcrn brief conversation dccldetl o return to the Kansas capital \\lthout rc- Istanco. Cope , while In Topekn , raised oincthltig like * ' , K > on frnuilulunt checks , It Is alleged , and then lied , A u arrant \\i\a s\uru ut np.ilnst him clmrgliiR him Mlth orpery anil obtainltiR money utiiler false > rotenscs. His victims , however , did not < now whcio to look for him. Cope cntno to his clt V and | (0t H Job In a commission honso on Tenth street , between Farnam nml Har- ney. This was llnally discovered and Sheillt ) cnnott was tclegraphud to aiTest the man. ; hls was done jestorday aftcmoon Sheriff Joid of Topeka ariUed In the tlty after the arrest was made and took Cope luck to the cenu ot his offense on the 0 o'clock train Js superior to all oilier prcpaiations clntinlng to bo blootl-purillors. First of all , bectuiso the principal ingrcdi- cut used in it is the extract of gen- nine Ilomlmns saisapurilla root , the variety richest in medicinal proper- Turn * uatai i n Cansoti10 tics > Also'bc Jci. * low ilock , being raised expressly for the Company , is always fresh and of the very best kind. With equal discrimination and care , each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. It is because it is always the same in ap pearance , flavor , and effect , and , be ing highly concentrated , only small doses are needed. It is , therefore , the most economical blood-purifier in existence. It p ul 6S makes food nour- QfRnni8 A tehing , work picas- otunuruL.tt _ lllti Blecp refrCsh. ing , and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the sjstcm and expels them harnllesslj by the natu ral channels. AVER'S Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step , and im parts to the aged and infirm , re newed health , strength , and vitality. TrcnirAl by Dr. J.C. Aver Si Co .Lowell , Max. Bold Lj nlll > ruKgUtB-rrlccl ; elz bottles$5. Cures others , will cure you III tlio treatment "f nil forms ot JPrivat © .Diseases. * Anil \Voaknoj3 nnil IJIsordor of TVTTT''M with Ions of lournRO , Ambition nml VP" -iTAljli tnlltjr Kicliteuii ycnrs of the most ru icarknbln nucccns In tlio truntmcnt ! tills class ( if UlncasLM , which la pro\eu hjr the unUtirtml tcstlmo nyof thousnniH who linvu bcon curqdVrltofor clrcultirB unit < itustlon Hit nnil I'lirniini Sfs. , Oniiifni.Vt ) / > - THIi - Ladies' ' Perfect SYRINGE. Tlio only | cifect MiRlnnl nnd rectal SyrliiKO in the world It la tlio only Byrlnifo ever or Invented by which rani * nnl Injoctlonn run bo ftd inlnlBtcriil Without Itnlc- llih'ond Holllni ; tlio cloth IIIK or niiCBDltatliiK the H90 of n vessel , fciid which can ulso bo UBCI ! for rectal Injections or IrrlKntlon t-otT iiuiuiKi : uur.n AM ) HA It 1) UUUHUll bllKLI , . Mull orders solicited ThcAloe&PenfoldCo. , IfJf/i Sfroef , M T TO POSTOfKICB rUyslclnng' prescriptions Htturutuly prepnroil nt prices Is a Rnno trouble thfl/fore runner nf that ( Il cail , fee , Consumption. SPECIFIC OXYGEN- u broathlni ; tioiitinuiit , Is u Kind surpr so to the niVioiis ) Hiiiroror.nhoin It it'Ilmys with Homo Centrntnr. the Jlrst inlinlatlou , and cures , really euros In n brief sp ice , at' homo. 10,000 INTELLIGENT PEOPLE ha\o resorted u > | t. nnd out "OXYGEN BOOK , " Free , tolH of tliolr oxporhinco. THE SPEGIRG 'OXYGEN GO , , Suite 510 Slicclr BldR , Omivhii. Many of our AUKNTS uro ril'IINJ ( from tOJ to J.'Oorlh ) or ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM CDQXERS pcrmoutli. lion't romiln I'llo ' , or woric tor snmil wngo , when you inlnht La making mora mono ban m lumnnr. Apply for termi , yV It NOLI ) OOKBItCO.UKh aitliBl. . Dniilm. WHAT A UTTLB WILL DO , ns lo the Qr ftt ElTiJOts of Ltttln Tnlngs. A Illtlo rota will > nro Ton much nnnorunC * A littlenp lpct of tome ulinptoilulf mnj IKit to dlimlf r whl h wojM Impilt rr > r life A little MnJnoi * to K fcl ow crosturc n\\r cnuso you llttlo olToit end m.iy result In untoM KOod. A llttlo Mtrntlon to the rlRlit tlilni t thn rlalit tlmo m r result In groixt thing ! to 7011 nt the proper lime. A little chill m r cem trlflhiu , hut Itmnrbo the nrstdrniptom ot imoumonU , pos'lblj of death. A llttlo prompt attention when you ar < t feel chilly , l < lr < lltmoMH the thlnj jroillhoillt do , tint do l onco. A Illtlo pnM nifillclnftl stlmnltnt HKin promptlT vMlldrlTonway the chill , rottoro the clrculiMlon and wnrm the blooil. * A llttlo reflection will how you thut only n P re , mr-JIclnnlstimulant will nn wur nml that Ihero Is but one , which I * luTr' ) ( < I'uraMnlt V\lil key A llttlo flrmneis when the rtrimsl't or grocer trloi to toll you xonio sucnllcil whl'kcr which ha < no motll , will * I\TO you much nnnoynnw unit perhaps pro'otTOyour health A Illtlo constnnt u'oof Ihl * pure metllclnnt sllmn Innt will toml to help your h'n'th mul keep you In condition to r l't the < n lileii chinaos ot the 'Ois n A MIJM IS N fl"S. Dec. JS. L ist Two I'orfornmncos ot Prof. p. M.Bristol's EQDESCURRICULUM. on EDUCATED iiott Kg. nn CU IL'MS AND I'ONlIXall MATINEE THIS AFT. AT 2:3O. I'rloos 25e , Illo nnd Mo. Children admitted to the m\tlnuo : for oo anil given n free uoiiy rldoEVENING EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 8. 2pcar > oMe ivnil 'iVi. HEW THRATRE , Frifloy.soiunioyonflsuniioy , Dec. I6.l7oni ( 18. SATURDAY MATINEE. M. p. LE/iViTT'S Hull rely now and nopuUr epcctuculur pro duction , BfiSPjpEI AnJp FLY. " Koorganlzeil In Kuropo nt nn outlay of orer 10,000. The Krcutcst coinpiuy and most ns- toundlni ; pniduct'on of mociiirn times 10 people ple In tlio unsl Ot ) . Tlio silo of xouts " 111 open on Thursday mornluj at Iho new a ut reduced bcnlqpt prices , DEG. 19 , WEDNESDAY MATINEE. And nn Excellent Supporting Company In the I olloulni ; Hcuortolro : " ' , , . THE BACHELORS Tuesday K\o. onr OTfifinO Tfl PHMnilfD \VonnesdnySIat. OHt olUUPO 10 MJNUutR THE HENRIETTA Silo of soils will open Hatunlny nioinlnft. 'rlccs L'JC. Me , 73c , SI. OJ uud $1 U. Matlnuo prices Wi FARIAM STREET . Ike Homo nil ronils Icnil to the house of HICCCBS i nights conimcnctliK Sunilay Mntli of Dec IB. - BY THE - LIGHT of the MOON. The Loudest X.auh of the Season. UsimljMnUnoo VVoitne < day. _ _ - ' " FARHAM'STRBET" LIKe Homo all Itoads load to the Housoo f Success TO-NIGHT. The Horn iiitlo Actor , FRANK JfflAYO , In the Woodland Komnneo DAVY CROCKETT. M.itlnco batnrd ly. FIRST METHODIST CHDRCHln.hnSBtdhu , Siitiirc/iiv \'oitliii. . Doe. 17. THE MEXDLLSSOHN QUISTETIE CLUB Concert Cnntitnny /osori under the innniueniciil of the I.udlcs' Miisluil toclcty of Oiiuilia. Admission , , - Sl.OO Tickets I or Sale at the Door. aid pijoli Theater. ALL THIS WEEK. Last Wcokof the niloii Stock Company , Kathleen Mavourneen OV7/.V/ ; , the D nicer nnil nn Ifour of Hx- cullunt bpccliiltlcq _ Matl noes. SOej cvoiilius-Oo .ind Me. i.G. A. SATUFD YS DEC- Special lEuturn 1'iu.iKCiiiant of . or of 1'iirnt IStilluil * . Subject Mlottci Times. " Intorsiiuisosl with orlKlnal poema. ] lu or Cl son's Tnc and II , On sain nt Oh iso .V Dldy's , HIS. ICth at. , utter 0 u. tn Thursday , Kcc 1' . Cocno only us the dcin uicl la siiro to bo Iminedlnto nnd continuous. WILL LCCTUKi : AT UWfi-ry Sunday livening , December 18 , Monday Evening , December U ) , AT 8OO O'CLOCK. Subjects Sunday : "Labor .Strifes In the Llzhtof ivu-liiunrnutlon " Monday "An Outline of Tlicosoiihy. " Adiuissiou to Znch 50o. Tlclcotawlll lie onsulont MnxMeyorU music utoroon Krldny and bntuiday. Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TH AND IIQWAnD ST3. 40 lloonm nt f..OO per day W looin nt fiOO per day SOItroms with Until nt { I ( X ) per day HO Itooms with Until nt > 3 T ) to il & 3 per ttiy OPENED AUGTJS r Isl Atuilnrn In Hi i ry litmpi ct. > culj l urnlHliDilTliroiiKliont G , S. ERB , Prop. FAUN AM ST. , Between 10th and lOtli Slroots. W.A.lAXrONJR.PKOPRIETOH . . , . , Havln : nsMimod the iiiaiiaconu'iit of Hit McrLliiintb' llolol. I will m.iUo aiali Improvo- nionlh and tlniiiKt's as will in s > u tbls house ono of the host at whluh tostop In Omiilia. Thoroiiiironioiits | unil wiinia ot alt patron will Lo u.irefully attondud to Heine ni ! centrally luu itcd this holol oirur.i'hCDliil | al trnct'ons tn the tr.ivclln ? piilulu. A c ontlm nncouf llsfornivrllljentlpbtioiiauo U rospuci fully asla'd. W. A. 1'AXlON , JJt. OMAHA , Doc , 1. 18M. rrfiiii | > uln lor tli furniHliliit ; ot l.iiiiiliHr } o tlio ( it ) nl Dm ilm for tlio Viuu1HH.I. . Honied blda will jio received at the ofllcoo the city coiuiitrollor up tn 4 p in , lccuinbcr'\ Ib'U. ' for the furiilslilii' , ' of luiulJoi for tlio elf of Oiiiahu foi ilio year IB'JJ liluika fur HIICI lilds f urnlbliLd by the eoinptrnllor , A uortliloi chuok of I tX ) to uccomuunyuaoh bid. Tin right In reserved to rojout uny or all hlda. , THKU. OlJsi:5i : : , Corontrollor. Omaha , Neb , Doo. U. IW2. This is the time ol' your when the wcmthor puts in its best Holes. Some of our contemporaries ap parently arc greatly af fected by what the weather docs for they are blowing at a great rate , but they en n't sell OVERCOATS AT AS LOW PRICES AS WE DO , OVRRGOA/TS. Full cheviot sack overcoats , with 1 and wit.hout velvet collm' , in gray and brown. They arc worth $4.78 , now Fine chinchilla overcoats , in blue and black ; yoke and sleeves lined with silk , with an elegant cashmere lining on the balance worth $12.8O , now All our kerseys , meltons , Irish frieze , all sizes and' imaginable' styles , some worth $15 , any of them worth $1O to $12 , now. . . . Beautiful Shetland frieze ulsters , in three different shades , extra long , big collars and double- breasted Our Oxford gray ulster \ vithoutjfo lining , double-faced , S4 inches U ; long , full length , is very desir able at $7.SO , now Genuine Sealskin Caps , worth from $10.00 to $18.00 , re duced to $5.00 on account of broken sizes. In no length , of time these snap bargains will be gone , so if you. want ono you must come quick. . x Columbia Clothing Co.9 Cor. 13th and Farnam. FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING > n "n i TIFK nn NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION , Now ofl < > rs an Issue of 'i.GOO slinrcs of ita CM pi tul stocic al pitftillp.iitl and non- atihossiiblc. The cnpital stock la 82,000.- 000 , divided into 120,000 slmios of $100 each. Outside of this issue n considerable portion of tbo enpitul stocic hub already boon allotted to the Biibseribois. Tina isbiio Is uovv ollored lo the public , tind the biibscrlptlon books tire opon. at tlio otHco of LU. . Muir , IJeo Huildinpr , Ointt- lia. Neb , and will close on Ibo 21th day of Docombfjr , 1892 , at II o'clock p. in Subscriptions will bo payableuia fol lows : iiO par cent on appliratlon. ! ! 0 per cent on allotment. 40 per cent 00 days after allotment. All p'lymonls lo be made lo Obarlos L. " Elision , 'Irusloo. Allotinonls will bo made immediately aflor tbo close of the subset iption books The right la icsot'vod to reject tiny bubscrlptioii in whole or in part If anv subscription in wholly i ejected tbo amount deposited , on application , will bo returned If only a part of the amount applied for by the applicant IB allotted to such applicant the surplus amount paid on application will bo ap plied on the Bums duo under the allot- in out. PREFERENCE n the allotment of shares lo applicants will ba given lu the order of the receipt of uch application by the uuthoii/o-l asjont of the toiniuny nninod. OONSERVAT.VE ESTIMATE OF EARNINGS. Passengers per hour . 10,000 Allowing 10 hours per day , equals . 100,000 At f,0 cents for each passenger equals , per day . J50,000 180 days that the Fair will bo open equals . $9,000,000 Revenue from concessions and sale of Souvenir IJook and Modal of the Tower , owned by the Tower Company . 400,000 $9. 100,000 ESTIMATE OP EXPENSES. Oporntinp expenses for the ISO daya $ 1KJ.OOO 25 per cent of gross earnings ( $9,400,000) ) to bo paid lo the World's Columbian Exposition 2,350,000 $12,703,000 Deducting this fiom tha ( riott iocoiplB gives 0,037.000 Equivalent to 1131 per cent on the entire capital of the comp my ot 52,000,000. The oIllcoiTof the World's I'nlr ostlmuto that Iho dully admissions to tlio Fair will i IbO ubovo 200,000 peoplo. Our capacity for carrying imssangerri In our Elou- ti Ic Ufirt ) in making iibeoiisions nnd descQiitlons or the TOWER in lU.UOd people par hour , and wo confidently counton 10,001)por ) hour. This will bo fouinl n mndoruto estimate when duo regard la hud to the attnictlvonojs of the TOWER und the RARE experience ullorded by u trip to the top. The TOWER iwloeutod opposite the WOMAN'S BUILDING , at the Eistorn Entriineoof the MIDWAY PLAISANCE in the WORLD'S FAIRGROUNDS. Each poison. In innKing ttiq ascent and descent of tlio TOWER , gains n view of the ontiio EXPOSITION BUILDINGS. The TOWER IB ever 6IJ ( foot high and 210 feat in dlamotor. It rciiuiros nine complolo turns to roach the top , Iho grade bolus eight per font.nrldo of two miloa in making the usoont and descent ; consequently , nine Jllloront pictures are ob- borved of the WORLD'S FAIRGROUNDS us the ascent In iniido. A _ view from the OBSERVAl'ORV FLOOR not only gives the vast l'minrun.i at vour foot , but nleo gives the t'ooffrnjliical psklor of the WORLD'S FAIR HUILD1NGS , HO Hint aftur inakiii ( < ; tlio abcont of Iho TOWER any poison can jjo unyuliluil ( torn buUdlni ; to building. It IB the Intention to liavo two FULL HANDS on the OHSEJIVATO11Y FLOOR A URASS UAND mid a COMPLETE STRING ORCHESTRA which will play altoinatoly from the nooning of the FAIR in the mornlii until the cloio at nltfht. An ORCHESTRA will also bo located In thoi-ontoi-ofthoKroatTOWER UEbTAURANT at the bottom. THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER COMPANY , WILLIAM IIAMPDEN .TOHNSTONE , Pioaldont and Gonorul Munitgor. CHARLES P. PLATT , Soctotnry. " THE PHICI3 OF THE NEXT ISSUE WILL HE ADVANCED TO 20 PER CENT PREMIUM. AND SUHSEQUENT ISSUES FURTHER INCREASED AS THE TOWER APPROACHES COMPLETION. Munoy may bo sent by llofrlstored Letter , PostolHco Money Order , Exprojj , Draft , or Bank C.iahior'rt'Chouli. For further information nddrcbs or call upon F. D. MTJIR , Bee Buildingr- 1704 Farnam Street , OMA.HA , NE1B. Agent for the World's Fair Tower Company , Call and sea Ai-ohiLeoL's ljlui-is. ,