THE OMAHA DAILY HH1S : HAffiffifEAY , DKOKMHKlT 17,7 1802 ; ONE DAY'S ' EVENTS IN OMAHA HiHory Boiled Down for the Benefit of Busy Readers , SLOW PROGRESS IN THE CONTEST CASE PInj-or tti-inU ( Imply Kxtinilnoil niul I'roM UurMlminl Ultlin-it Miitprlitlly Aiding tlm I'rno rnlloii I InMiijors 1'nlli Out Nil < n from tlio Court * . Allot > cstci\1ay foienoon Mayor IloniU TV.IH iimlir Ilro before the comml ion which is now inquiring into the late election In "Douglm i ount > cspcLlallj w Ith i opanl to the vote on the legtel.itho ticket. The pirtlcu Inr tiling sought to bo established by the testhiioin of the major was that the list of judges nnd tlciks of election had boon pie- pared in : i mntniorutiusii.il and with icfor- cncc to compliance with the wishes of pat ties not dirct'tlj nulhorl/pit to lm\e dealings with this put of Iho election machinery In tcph to nillrpit question. nskedbvT J. Mnhwpv the m.-uor tlrmlod that any per son or committee lepiosentlng nn > sodetj or 01 panbation other limn the ost-iblishcd political p.utlcs had nppioachrd him with icgard to appointing judges and tleiks On turns ovainlnatlon .ludge Blair called the witness' attention to the sixth allegation of the miti < o of ( onttst which ih.ivges a consphuey between the iimvu ntiU ceitaln Councllmpii to appoint prejudUcd persons to positions on the election bo.iid This the jnaior denounied ns an ' Infamous Ho , " and there was some lather jtj iotechnic.il ui.itoi.v o\cr the tmltei After the ma\or , Finnic Solon , a demociat who helps i mi the partv in the firth w ird , nnd who was a Judge of e-lcUton in his jno- clnct. told of haing seen sotci.il iticgular- Itlcs in his pii-clnct. but he had made no cffoit to pio\ent them. Ifo did not Impute any dishonest inothrs to the other mombcis of the bond Theie was no Independent member of the boatd on which ho s it llmmns Birmingham saw a lot of Ameii- can I'roti'ctho ussoclatlon ticket pcddlcis inotiml the polls in thu rirth waitl When lie got down to facts ho BIW two He had not taken out his second papeis The light xvn s between the dcmoirats and the Anicii- can Pi otoctive association .Iiihn .1 Conlon also saw the Ameiican Tiotoct ho association tickets at the polls in tlm rifth waul , but did not see them pod- died Ho saw no fraud which in his opinion would change the itsult of the election Adjournment was taken till 10 o'clock this tnouiing _ \.His IN A. MUSi ACS.U.V. Hoard of I'nlilliWmkK MrmtHTS roll Oiil Almit AdJotirniiH nlH. Yesteidaaftcinoon the thico majors who compose the Omaha Uoaid of Public Woika got together long enough to icopcn hostil ities ami managed to woik out a couple ol rounds of pretty lively skhmishing for posi tion , in which Major Biikhauscr came ofl second best l > > the usual tnajoiity of " to 1. It ( ami about through the piesentation bv the chuii man , after the tegular older had been dispobcd of , of a letter fioin the Stand- nrd Pa N in ; * i omp.itij , setting foith Its tea- sons for del.ijmg woHc on the lontiact aw.uded it last spiiti ? Major B ilcombc moved that the letter bo placed on lile , antl with thr > assistance of Major Fiuay it was placed there Then , at the dictation of Major Furay , the clcik of the boaid wioto n lesolution to tin cflect th it Major Biikhauser had lniij | cnoush indulged in the lepichenslblo habii of adjomnTug the sessions of the board al Ills own snoot willwhctlierthe other m.ijoii were leadj or not , and tint in the futuu the meetings would not close until al h id had their little sijs out AVhllo Majoi BiiUhaiisci was splutteiingont bisiightcou ! imltgnatlon.it this mo\ement Major Fuia\ the resolution tou\oto , and ho am Sut Balcombo voted : uc and the cleil \as Instiucled to sco that the icsolution ap IJoaii'tl in the- minutes of the mi cling Considei.iblo talk was indulged in botweci the nienibcis in the natuioof an cxehangi K I pei sonal opinions of each other and thei the meeting dissohcd. Bofoio the low commenced several grad Ing and sewer contracts weie aw aided Notes lroin tlm ( Nuirts. LittleKddio Babblngton w ill not go to tin reform sihool This baa been settled upon even if Kddio's mother and her second lius band didn't have an\ thing to do wit ! biinging it about. Thomas It. Mooic a stock laiscr of Lincoln countj who Know laddie's mother in he gillhood days , has agiccd to take the bov and was jesteiday gi\en permission b. Judge Davis to .idout the lad The foim.i f.ipeis woio madoout nnd IMdio depaitci With his now father for a liomo where h vlll hi\o plenty and thico biotheis am Bisters to help him enjoy it In Judge Si oil's court the jury In the cas of S.tigent against the Stieet Hallway com panj dis igieed. Ilenrj Gibson is suing James Walllck , th Jesse JaiiKD actor , bofoio .ludgo Kovsor lo n pi hit ing bill amounting to tOU , contraclcv 111 18T8 In.ludfo Ogden's couit a juii awaidci Chailes B ichinan K'OOfoi ha\lngbccn locKei up Iwo horns in the citj Jail at the iustanc of OfllcorBiady. The Addict falls on th oftlcci1 mid his bondsmen. Before Judge DaUs , .l.imes G Miner w a coiuictcd nf disposing of moitgaged JHOI city I1 II Jciomo is the complaining wii I1CHS In the- federal com I the jui v In the case c the Republican Nowsp.ipei company again' the Noithwobtein Assoiinttd picss is sti out. The c iso of the Omaha Banking con pany against Mrs. Ashby is on tilal. Crnuil ut tin ! .Mill * Mi i\nin \ , Another inteiested .ludiento ciowdcd EJ position hull , last night , to hear i\angelis Mills. Not \acant scat icmalned when th speaker lommcnccd his dlscouise. Mi Mills llrst took up the matter of the icboi fur poor nuil unfoitunato peisons to bo c- tabllshed bv the City mission in thobnililhi foimcrly ( xi'uptiMl by the People's theat < > i Ho outlined the hcopo of the no1 climlty , dediulng that it would icbiill i great good , Ho uiged those piesent to coi tilbuto what they could to the now ente inise of the mission Mr. Mills' addioss was on n text selecte from'LuUo ; "Compel them to t omo in Y tlieiu Is room. " llo sjioko with Ills UBU , okxiuumo mid oainestnet.s , nnd at the clo inaiiy pei wins i-oso to Indicate tlnilthoy wei anxious to lead bettor Ihes l.t \ } \\.IH 1,111 liy. AVhcn noithbound motor train No 8 , o .tho Sixteenth street line , ciosscd F.irnai sticot , James Ix\ivy , n laboier , attempted I got off bofoio the car stopped , iHth the usu , Jesuit. Ho was thrown under the traile ' but fortuimlely wiisonlvbiulbed Leav\ iheil ii'stcrday from Demor and , in ion panylth ho\ci.il filcndH , dnink n Ilttlo ti > inuch. As the patty btm ted to alight froi the car Conductor Allen Coulter told the : to wait until the train stopped , but l.p.iv " did not hood the warning and foil How. taken Into it ding stoio nnd oxamlnod bv doctor , who pronounced , the Injuiles slight Miiixitli ruiiU In Ciiktoil ) , Lastineniugriank Davlim was micsti by JJuteituo Sa\ago and bookal as being auspicious character Boviiio is 0110 of tl best "poicli climbers" in the wustoin cou try nnd picks out only the icsldoncen i wealthy ppoplo to o | > eiato on , Ho ts painter by trade , but has not done an lionoi day's woik for a long time , Hoibastoalii 1 is not out of Ills line of business when ii utul snow covers porches and balconies. tJiiMigo had no special moi tgago on tl man's liboi ty , but for the pm-poso of pi- > enllngciimo locked him up. MOM n mi tliu . . Among other things the Fifth Ward Kic era , at their meeting nt l'J.V Hhcimau avcm lust night , decided that the Bo.ml of Publ "WorUfi should bo iibolishiHi without dela 'Xhoy settled many other nut UTS of it portuuco and then adjoin nod , Mrntliiiiiul , The charter auicudmuiit cowiuitteo falli to * PCAtro n quiimm ! nit night nnd adjourned until Monday ovpniiig t nptnln ( "Jonn.Kk Is still vcrv low hut was reported slightly Itottcr Inst night ficorgo Aiinelt was locked up In the city jill last night for carrying a concealed Seth Uowlln wasnncstcd last evening for stonllng ft pair of pints from n Tenth street piwnshop. County Judge t jlter hni ordered the cxecu- torof the Byron Itced estate to teport in full on December ! S ) lr Homers , the city phjslclnn , was called to attend n destitute sick woman at Tenth and Jones streets last night The "United States congress" will hold a meeting in the pirlors of the Young Men's Christian association this opening. Clara Alleni arrested for pcrjuiy In the MiNor Miller case , will hn a piclunlnary he.ii Ing In police tout t this forenoon 'I he scnil-nnmi.il police sale of unclaimed and contlsiated pioperty was held jcsterday In Judge Betk.i's court room , and netted the police relief fund aliout j-i'X ) Yesterday the late I lei man Schmidt was bulled , the funeral being attended l > i the Union Patillc band , the Knltthts of Pythias ami the Plattsdeutschci People out near Forest I-iw n cemetery nro going befoto the countv commissioners with n demand that Thiitleth street north of 1'oit Omaha bo put In better condition for li.nel. Uist night the city council had an extra spsslon to icieho nnd consider the new city clcctiiiian ordinance 'Iho document was pic scnted , lead Uuco and laid OMT , under IIP i ulo Ycstcrclaj DctcctUo Vl/ard iccoveicda $3.1 s uk , the propi i ty of the daughter of D ' { Davenpoit , whiih was stolen fioin a leak loom In the hle'h school building u few ilajs ago A loniiilaint wns sent to ) Klico hendquar- , cis that chlldicn weio coasting on South seventeenth stieol ncioss Iho B & M. tracks , and the oflk I ils wanted il stopped ergeant Wlmlen sent an ofllcer down thcio .o investigate Blownell Hall closed jestciday for th'o ? hiistmas holld.ijs , to lusiimc Januiry'l. Dr Itobeitlt Dohcilj , lector of the hall , 'eaves today foi Fremont , where at botli Homing and o\enlng services ho will occupy the pulpit of St James chinch. Mis Peel , whoso palhctio story of desti tution and idiollo boy , aio known to the policu fiom one end of the touiilri to the ithcr , jesterday succeeded in raising 80U , it Iho Union depot In older to assist her to icach n fictitious husband at Lincoln bho has been working Omaha for sovcral .lajs One of Omaha's business men who thinks suggests that in case of deep snows in the futuio the sticot inllwaj people nriango tc li.no a small locomotive push a snow plow over the lines from 1 to 5 a m , thus keeping the track-clear and pievcntlng the iccur lencoof another blockade such as was 10 cuitlj undetgono Al a icccnt meeting of Foiest Lawi Ccineteii associiliou the pnco of singh burial lots , langing in si/o fioin4 ! ! ti IxS feet , was i educed to $5 , $0 , $ " and f8 'I hcso lots aio mostly used but torn- poiaiily , bmial being soon followed bi cv humation and lelnlennent in another pail of HIP country. The pnco ot family lots was unchanged S < itet.uv Nason is of the opinion that the Bond of 'I rule has been too haishlj ciitl cizcd llo thinks tlnl a icoiganizatloi ; v\ould accompiibh some good , but he dopio eilcs the notion that the boaid is lun foi the exclusive benefit of Iho giain men The business of the latter , ho sajs , amounts tc millions of dollais annually , and the citj could ill affoul to lose it , bul the Bonid ol Ti ado has accomplished much for the up building of Omaha aside from the giaiu tiadc. Much complaint is heaid conceining the condition of Undo Sam's sidewalk , thai along his propel tv on Sixteenth sticet boini ; p.uticulatly bidlj blocked by the accu miilution of snow. Theio is some conflict of opinion among the icpicbcntati\e ; of Iho general govcinmcnt as to who is re bponsiblo , but tlio idea seems to pievail thai the only man who can older the bidowalli cleaied is the supervising ai eh licet , and IK is out of loach. In the meantime people will continue to follow the cow path alon'f the cast side of the site of Iho now fedora building. Not from u Fiimucl it Standpoint. "I do not iccommcnd Chambeilain'sCougl Heniedy from a llnanci il standpoint , for wi have others in stock on whiuk wo miiko.t laigor pioiit , " BIJS Al Maggim. a paominen diuggibt of Bradclock , Pa , "but becausi iiianvof our customers have spoken of it litho the highcbt pi also. Wo soil more of it thai any similar pieparatlon wo have in the stoie. " For sale by druggists. A Card. Sou-ill OMAHA , Nob. , Dec. 11 , 1892.- On the Oth diw of October , 1892 , I in burod my dwelling house nnd furnituri in Persons tc Berry's insurunco agrenc ; of South Otnahii , in the Dolavvaio In eurnnco compnny , and on December 10 was unfortunately burned out. Upoi December 1 1 the full amou.it of the ICB amounting lo eight hundred and lift. dollars ( sffeSO ) vvus paiil to mo , and I tak tbib moans to ndvibO my friends , nc quiiintancea and the public to insure i the nbovo auroncy , thereby being sut of prompt and cquimblo settlement i : cube of tin honest loss. Respectfully. RUN It Y bnou llurrlrs nnd NoitliMnds AV111 II Xt luiiKksi'H 1'urtlun Toilii } . WASIIIMITOV. DC.Dc-c. 10 Foiecast fo Satui-daj : For Nebraska and Iowa Gcnei ally fair , except snow iluriies in eastei low a ; noi tlioi ly vinds ; colder For the Dakolas Colder in South Dakota wanner in norllioin poi lions of North IX kola ; northw ebt w Inds. I.ociil Itccorrl. OrncEOPTUi : WiiATiii'ii BUIIEVU. OMUU Doc 10 Omaha iccoixl of tempci.ituio an lalnfall eompaied with eouesponding day o past four yeaib. 189J. 1891.1890. 188 ! Mnxlmnni Ipinpi'ratnro > = > 30O14O 4S : Mliilininn tc'iniiui itiuo llo nee 200 40 : Ati'riiKU tcmporntmo 18 = 34O ! ) OO 41 < Precipitation OO .00 .00 T Statement shewing the condition of ten peratmoand pioclpiulion at Omuli.i for th day and binco Maitili 1 , lb03 , as coinpaie \\itti guneial average : Normal tomppratuio ZT Di'liolc'iicy forthudiir eli li < llclpncy blnruMuicIi 1. . , 181' NoiinaliirccIpltiillDii 01 Inch Dullclonuyfot tlitMinr ( l J Inch Uotlcluiicy slncu lliucli 1 , 11li ! Incli i : . HUNT , Local Foiecast OAlcf.il. Onoof ihofllRhlnof Omnhn la our big Toys' Toys OUR MAIL ORDEtt SERVICE Block. Vlow the mnmmoth otooko In oapcotnlly holotul to you. K you Fifth Fifth llvo nt n cllBtniiou nnd to whom n vlnll nnti brllllnntdleplnya from the Innd- to ouroltynnd UlnStorolnnot nlwnyn MRS cvorlooklngour aovon floors. Floor. Floor. oonvonlont. TRY us. Men's Furnishings. Initial Handkerchiefs 6 for $1 As good as you usually pay 250 for ; elaborate letters , hem stitched , full sue. Better be quick at this price , 6 for $ i. Men's Initial Handker chiefs 25c All linen , fine cloth , new lettering in diamond corner , good value for 350 , our price 250. 250.Also a better number still finer cloth , larger , more elab orate letter , 350 , 3 for $ i. Men's Silk Initial Hand kerchiefs 50c Each The best value ever seen in Omaha at the price ; fine , even silk , lich , elaborate letters , in fact a gentleman's handker chief ; 500 each , $5.50 per dozen. A better one , extra in quali ty , in size , hand-embroidered letters , full 22 inches square , i.i'ich ' hem , price $ i , value for $1.50. Silk Suspenders We have them both plain and embroidered , white , black and opera shades. Nothing is more suitable or acceptable than a pair of nice silk sus penders. Prices range from $ i , $1.50 , $2 and upwards. Silk Mufflers $1.98 A wide range of choice colors , checks , blocks , plaids , broche effects , nch , heavy lus trous satin surahs , 32 inches sxuare , have been $2.75. Choice of the lot tomorrow $1.98. Buy your Christmas supply now. Ladies' Black Jackets $5.0O Actual worth $9 ; tnado from a fnst- dye all wool cheviot , now fnahiotmblo shape , vary much under prioc. WHAT THE SHERIFFS DID. CIujiniHCount. . ) ' Ilruil anil I'tont Talks of tlio I < m\ration's Wink. Sheriff Chailes Ttognitz of Cho enno counly was in the city jesteiday , direct | fiom the meoliinj of the State Association of j ShenfTsat Fiemont , and lepoitsamost in teresting session. About thirty-ih e shei ifts of the state woio m attendanco. The State Sheiifts i association is oiganizcd for n better acquaintance among the crimi nal Ijunters of the state and the discussion of subjects intcicstin , ; to those ofllccis Such action as is beneficial to the sheriffs is taken and a committee is appointed to look after legislation in the intotcst of the metnbeib w nich may bo eiia tect b > the legislatuie. Th6 olllcci1 ? chosen for the ensuiiig year aio as follows : Picsidcnt , W. II. Hamilton of Lc\in"gtoh , Diwson county ; sccietaiv , James A. Costello ot Giand Island , pall comity ; tioasuier , ChaUes Adams of Sow- aid , Sowaiel county. The association Idol : the inteiesls of two of the mcmbeib in Imnd and nnanimoiislv en- doised thorn for appointments , one bv Gov ernor Crounso and the other by Giover Cloeland. . Sheriff Tiofnit ? of Choycnno county was unanimously endorsed for the position of state oil inspector. Sheiiit James Costello of Grand Island was endorsed for the position of United States marshal. The two endorsements madohonors c\en between the icpubjicaiib and democrats Shoiiff Tiognltz is a icpublican andSheulT Costello is a demociat. The legislative committee appointed is composed of Plcsident H unilton , Secictai v Costello , McClay of Lancaster , Dennett of Douglas and Nuttci of Kearney. r Drnu Voui * ( > n Cuiicluaion. Mr. J. O Diuonport , manager of the Fort Etagg lied wood Co , Ft Biagg , Cul , has this to say of Chumbcrlain's Cough Uomody : "I used it for a t > ovcro cold and cough and obtained immediate iclief. In the Foil IJiagg Hedwood Co's stole wo have sold laigo qu-intlties of Chambei Iain's medi cines. " For s ilo by druggists. The following marnago licenses wcio issued by County Judge Uller yesteiday : Nnnic and adihoss. ARC. j .loM'pli M. I'unco , Bchujli'1 , Neb 23 IrannloSI. biultli , bclinylor. Nub 18 j Henry L. Ku.sM'll. Onuifiu . . .DO | Lottlo Suborg , Uniclunil , Neb 125 An IiMUlunhln lloniccly for Colih. Sheriff Ilardnmn of Tyler county , West vMiginla , was almobt prostrated with a cold when ho began using Chamberlain's Cough IomcilIn apeaking of it he sijs : "Itg.no mu almost instnnl relief. I find It to bo an invaluable icmedy for colds. " For sale by druggists. Men's Silk Umbrellas 25 of our $6.50 and $7.50 qualities have been marked $5 , for Saturday only ; these are all 28 inches in length , are made of guaranteed silk gloria serge ; will outwear any two pure silk umbrellas ; choice of an elegant assortment of plain and mounted handles in knobs , crooks , etc ; silk case and silk tassel. Saturday's price , $5. Second floor. Farnam street entrance. Ladies' Silk Umbrellas $3.50. 26-inch gloria si'k ' serge , guaranteed to wear ; silver- trimmed crook handles , fash ionable sticks.silk case and tas sels ; worth $5 , Saturday's price $3.50 each. Second iloor. Farnam street en trance. White Blankets $2. 75 a Pair Only about 30 pairs left from the big lot we advertised a few days ago. Some arc all wool , others have a thread of cotton in them ; none have ever sold under $5 , and most of them from $6 to $8. We make this big reduction be cause some of them are soiled- , and a few have manufactur er's imperfections. Second floor ; near elevator. Wrapper Flannels 15c About 1,500 yards , in a larger variety of good pat terns , fast colors , light and dark shades ; good for street wear as well as house wrap pers ; have been 250 all sea son ; for tomorrow , only 150 a yard. Come quick. ZMJKSOA.II ; Dell Akin of Atkinson ( s at the MUKud. A. W. Critcs of Cludnm is at the Murray. J M. Tistlcl of Kcatncy is at the Mer chants Captain II C Uusscll of Scliuj lor is at the Aicjde W. A. Stewart of Lexington Is at the P.i\ton O.lj Bcigof Blair Is ics'istcied at the Dollone. P W Plunk of Lincoln is a guest at the Millaid C. K. Stino of Superior is a guest at the Merchants C. G. Vanncssof Lincoln Is icgistcrcd at the Arcade. Hilton Doohttc of Atkinson is a guest at the P.ixton. L Ilaskell of Stiomsbuiyis registered at the Mill ud. II II Wallace of Tckamah is a guest at the Dellone II. C. Muhone of Ficmont is a guest at the Muu.iy. T. H Mclntj 10 of Nebraska City is a guest nt thoAiuido lion I. W. Funk of Beatiicoas at the Arcade jcstciday. AV. T Uoot of Laramie , Wyo , is regis- tcicd at the Mutray. A. L Speaiman of Springfield is icgis- tcied at the Meichants. lion J. S. Baitley , state tieasuier-elcct , was in the citj jcsteiday C. II Klmoioof Beatrice is the guest of his old fucnd , Louis Miller. Mr and Mis C. O " .Vheedon of Lincoln were at the Paxton yesterday Mis S L Dixon and daughter of Nclnaska Citi .u estopping at the Dellone. Mis H N Shiwolt and son of Ncbiaski City are icgibteicd at the P.ixton. S C Smith , cashier of the Fiist National bank of Beatrice , was 111 the city jcstculaj. A K. Goudy of Lincoln , state superintend- cut of publio instiuctloM , was at the Paxton r. H Mills of Kalispcll , Mont , manager of the Montana and Columbian Buffalo and In dian Inhibit tomiuny , is in the city. At tlio Moiccr : S B. Hatli.iuav , New Ymk ; A. 13. Field , Chicago ; J. Newton Niiul , Minneapolis ; I. W. Akin , Dos Moincs ; It n Walker , C. E Baker , Beatnco ; A. W. White , Plattsinouth. Cni < A.o , 111. , Dec. 10 [ Special Telegram to TUP BM : . | The following Nebraskans aio icglstcicd heio today : Gland Pacific A. ] J Dmlman , H. C , Gushing , J. J. Johnson , Omaha. Sheiman Geoigo B Taylor , Omiih.t , Palmer J. W. Johnson , Lincoln. Victoria It. G. Montague , Omaha , Great Noithein J. W. Vail , Miss Stra\ui , Omaha : M. A. Wan en , Lincoln , Kveiy penny tolls. YOU can get Salvation Oil for 26 cents. Best liniment in the nuiiket. in A tl in * al to Trip , I' ll"i I'll - al for Royal only "iis * Q/ / is isa II a ll Royal Baking Powder is shown by actual llMl nil a chemical tests absolutely pure and 27 per cent , 10n greater in strength than any other brand. nof ofa Many second-class brands of baking powder 3t 10 * are urged upon consumers at the price of the high-cost , first-class Royal. These powders , because of the inferior quality of their ingredients , cost much less than the uo llo . Royal , besides being of 27 per cent , less strength. iy. til If they are forced upon you , see that you are charged a correspondingly lower price for them. Children's Short Clonks , S3 50 Gray and tan cider-dow" , trimmed with Angora fur. Better ones , in both material and finish , at $4 and $6. $10.00 $ Children's Gretchen Cloaks IMade of all wool cheviots , dark brown mixtures , latest shapes , sizes 4 , 6 , 8 and 10 years , $5.00 qualities ar $ now $3.50. $8.50 qualities are now $5.00. $9.50 qualities are now $6.50. $11.00 qualities are now $7.50. Misses' Newmarkets With full detachable cape , made of fine wool cheviots , dark colors , newest and most fashionable shapes , sizes , 12 , 14 , 16 and 18 years. $13.00 newmarkets now $ 8.50 $14.00 newmarkets now $ 9.50 $15.00 newmarkets now $10.00 Ladies' Jackets S3.SO. Good value forSO. These tire in dark colors and strictly an all wool uloth , all eizcs. ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Female Weakness , Catarrh or _ f | Rheumatism , Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases. bO , CAUL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. For tba Treatment of Chronic , Private and Nervous Diseases MAI.K AND rnMAI.l ! ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES , ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND DIS EASES OF NO MA.TTER HOW LONG STANDING OR HOW OFTEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS DEBILITY I'lLFS , 1 ISIUI.A , I It-SUKi : , norrannontly ouroil without thu use of knife , llpuiiru or caustic. Alt nmliillcs of a prtvnto or dcllcato nature , of either bov , poaUlvcly cured Cull on or ndilress , nltli stamp for Clrculpra , Free Hook uuil Kcclpen , llf SPflfiP" " X JlPflflP' ' 118 5"th istn street , ? ? Ul. ObullbO u ObUI'GO ' , Oiniili , , , A'oO. licit Iloor lo I'OhtolIlco DU K C WEST 8 NKHVU AND IlltAIN 1IUCAT. incnt , a poclllc for Ilyatarln Dltzlnpns rin , Nuu- rnlsla , JlcaJiLlie , Norvoui I'rostrallon causoa by llquuror tobiccornkofulnoa MontuI Dopromlon , Boftnoss of tliu Drain cuu lnK Iniinlty , nilsury , ilc- cny , dontb , I'reiuifiroOld Ago , Unrrcnnom , Ioi ( of Power In cither tux , Impotonor , I.oiicorrhmiviim ! nil K.mialouaknC99CS , Iiivoluntury I.OJSI.'B , Spunuu- torrlioacnusiMl by ovor-oxortlon of the bruin , A mouth s ireiUnientII. G for > 5 , by mall. Wo unnr- inilcei ! buioi to euro Knelt ortli'r fort ) boxes with K wllUcnd wrlltoiiKuarnnloo to rufiuiil If notourud Liunrantco Issued only by Tlicodorn r l.owlH , drag Bint , solo iiKCin. southeast corner ll > tu and larimiu BtroctJ , Oinaba Nutlcn f AHsmiitient of Diiiiin us fop ClmiiRo nf Ornili- . To tlio owners of nil lots or pirtsof lots on Howard ulrool , from JOtli btreot to .list Btrooti Von nro hereby notified that tlio uiulor- alRiiod. throe tllafnteiuitud fiouholiloisof tlio city of Oinah i , linvu bunn duly anpolntctl by tliu mayor , with tlioipurowilnf tlm city coun cil of said city , to iibiess tlio damage to the ounoid rospeutlvolv of tlio iirojieity nlVoctod by tlio cliantfo of zr.ulo of 8 till btrvut , doolurcd tioooss iry ly orillnanco No I8S. piissed August Dili , 1-iJ. , npliovod Au'U8t Mill. IriOJ , Vou : iru further notlllod Hint liavlns no copied iiild anpo'iitmoiit ' , und duly iiimlldocl ua luqulred by law , wo will , on tlio ' . ' 1st duy n December , A , I ) , IMS' , at tlm hour ol 10 o'clock In the forenoon , no tlio olllue of hlirlvor &O'DotmliOti. UOJ rarimm slieot , Nvltliln tlio co'porato limits of siildclty , n oct for Iho uur- jioso of lonsldorin j and initkliu the na > OiS- mnntof dainne to the ( MHiera rospeutlvo'y ' ot anld property. alToutrd by silil uhitiisu of erndu taldns Into coiisldoratlon bpoolal uono- flts. If imy Vou nro notlfloc. to be present at the time nnd nlaco nforusuld , nnd ni.iko any objections to or stfttoinonta ujiioarnliix said nssuajinont of dainuses as you m iy c-onsldor prone r ' ' ' ' T.'II.'RUOUM'.O'OH. JA . bTUOKUAl/i : . Omaha , Neb , Dnc. Oth , lbJ2. U0-dlOt | THOMAS rsiMl'3ON.Washington PATENTS I ) C , .Ctontty't Ina until I'.itont ob tained \Yrlto fur luvcnlortciuldi ) . Coasting Notice. I , Ocoreo P. llonils , mayor of the city of Onmliu , hereby K\\U \ public notlco and pio- chtlin that ruiimm street , from 40th Ktiect to 4nth fctieet extundod ; ( Jhlcaso btieet , fioin UOlh btieet lo'-Uth stri'ot ; 1'luico htteet , from Oth Btn'Dt to3id btiuot ; Park Wlldu UMJIIIIU , from Williams street to I'lincu sticut ; Utli fetreot , from lllcUoiy btiuet lu I'lficu btieet , uuuiuthorUcd to hu used foi the purpose of coasting dins \ \ \ the winter of IHO J-18'J3 , \Vltiu.ss my blind at Omaha , thU 10th day of Uccuinbur , 1802. 1802.anoucn i' . nnsns. Ma > or bl-'JU - 7t Ladies' Silk Hosiery. Tomorrow we inaugurate a spirited sale of ladies' silk hosiery ; they are lower in price than they have ever been or will be for the next twelve months. At $1,29 we offer to dozen pure silk , fast black hose , double soles , all sizes. At $1.29 we offer a lustrous spun silk hose , fast black , in a full range of sues. At $1.89 we offer an extra quality fast black , rich , lus trous , pure silk hose , white double thread soles , all sizes. At $2.50 we shall sell a superior quality stainless black , pure silk hose , double ankle , heel and toe , full as. sortmcnt of sizes. At $2.89 we sell a fine grade fast stainless black , wide , also narrow Richelieu ribbed , pure silk thread hose , double ankle , heel and toe , all sizes. At $3.39 we offer an extra opera length pure silk thread hose , fast black , will not crock or stain the feet or un derclothing , full range of sixes. At $5 we will sell you the best , heaviest , pure silk opera length hose to be found any where ; they have double soles , heels and toes , and arc doubled all the way through ; fast colors , all sizes. Children's Hose 25c 35 dozen C. & G. finest French ribbed woolen hose , the best wear-resisting hosiery made : 650 and 750qualities go tomorrow at 250 a pair ; colors , navy , seal , gray , natural , myr tle , wine and red ; si/ces , 6 , 7 the Dutch Process Ho Alkalies -OR Other Chemicals are used in iha preparation of which is absolutely pure and soluble- It hai more than three times theitiength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and U far more economical , coiling less than one cent a cup. It is clelicioui , nourishing , auci EASILY DIGESTED. Sold by Crocore everywhere. W. Baker & Co , , Dorchester Jass , DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking- & Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies JlOE & PEHFOLD , 114 S.lStuSt. , Next to Postofflce. Is asru\o tioublo the fore runner of that druad fou , Consumption. SPECIFIC OXYGEN- ii I > rtmtliiugtiottmeiit , Is a Kind > iurjrlsu | to the anxious 8Ulfcrorwhom It rolluvos with Hoiiiu ( .c urntor ihn lliHt iuhivlatloii , and uures , oitrcv In n brief since , at homo. 10,000 INTELIvIGENT PEOPLE have resorted to It , nnd our "OXYGEN BOOK , " I'ruo. tolls of their oxpcrlniico , THE SPEOFEG ! OXYOEN GO , , Snito 510 hcoly Blilu , Omnlm. PROPOSALS KOR SIJWRU REPAIRS Simlcd piopohaN lll be iccelMd by the iiiiiluisUnud until 1 .lUo'iliM'k | i in , Dt'ci'iiibur .M , IB'JJ , fin the n-pulif , uf hUUi'i.T ' tfiiit may he oidi'icd bj tlm clly ( ouiKll foi the jc-iu i nd- liiK Ocvi'iiihoi 31,18'J3 hnch woil. lo bn douo nnd inatoilul fuinlslicM ] in niLoidaiii > ullh plans anil Niiodlli'atloiH on Hie lutliuolllceof th Iloudof I'libllooikri 1'ioposaU lo 1m mmlu on pilntod blunUn fur nished h > Iho bond , and | | ICM > aiooiiipanlcd ullh HCDitlllud cluck In the Mini of I.IDO , pay able to Iho rlij of Oniuliu , n-t an evlduuie of g < Kl fllltll , Thu Ixiiid ii'Ndtc'H the lUht to reject any or all bids und tovuln dofrcts 1' . W IIIHICHArf-KH , f'hulnii.in llouidof 1'iibllc Works Onialia , Neb , Dee 0 , IdOJ. Dec U , 10 , 10,17 CURED DY ELECTRICITY. . fiui'l 10 cents for our 1UO POKC Electro Modlcal 'luoory and Practice. " It. II. 1II.ISS , Ion * Fall * . lona. Boys' Clothing. Reefer Coats' Broken lots , odd sizes , one and two of a size , Chinchil la , Bea ver , Mel ton , As trakhan , IrishFrieze Frieze , Cheviots ; plain , trimmed , cloth horn or gilt buttons , nothing better in either quality , cut or finish to be had anywhere. This will be our "special" for Saturday : 35 qualities are now $3.50. $8 qualities are now $4.50. $10 qualities arc now $5,50. Others at $6 50 and up to $10 , all at equally great reduc tions. Boys' Two-Piece Suits $3 The most of this lot have sold at $4 50 and $5 ; you can have them in either single or double-breasted , good , strong , wear-resisting cloths. Choice of the lot $3 a suit. Boys' Short Pants 75c All wool , sizes 4 to 14 years , Comment is unnecessary. Boys' Shirt Waists 50c Stoillng yrndoo ; bought the ilnnnol ; liiid thoiu imiilo to order ; equal to homo- nindo g.irmonts ; worth 7oc. Boys' Shirt Waists 75c Another lot , homo m.ulo , fust colors , nou-shrinUdblo ; yood vuluo for SI. Boys' Shirt Waists $1 Ourl.t5 ! grade , good , strong serviceable - able cloth uiuloll undo ; will innko iv capital Xmua present us well as kcop .your boy warm. A } lH M HI NTS. NEWCHEAP I I PRICES. | Saturday antl Sunday , Doc. 17 and 18. M. | 3a R-E/41/ITT5S [ ( .i.nul bpoct icular Production. NJatlnoo This Aft. at 2:3O. Inau.iir itlon of tht Onoapl'rkcs. .TI2 ustrvi'd so its on IIrat Iloor. 7 > u ouuh 29. > KO"rul lulinl sious lo Hist Iloor. f > Jc uach. "I icsui \ od so its n b ilrony.r > Ji < ouch IJJ t'onui il , iumissions to b ilcour , "a o ich Evening Performance * jt 8. I'ricci-Piiit lluor. Mlo. 7"n and t . balcony. r > 0i > , uul TV. 1 un'aonioiit iio t.a tomoiroir 3 Nights OlSJflSV flPfi IQ Beginning iisyiawMa ; UkUi I9i WEDNESDAY MATINEE. And an n\collent Supporting Company In the 1'ollowlnir Kunortolro : Momlay THE BACHELORS K oniB , , SHE 8IOOPS 10 CONQUER THE HENRIETTA S lo ol suits will open Saturday morning. I'lltos . ' "ic. Ma , ? 3c , } l OJ and $160. Mitliloa nrlces-'Oc' , ? ' > o nnd JI oo , FARNAM STRGEP THEATRE Sl > 01 > M3 I.IUo Koine all llo ids lo id to the House of , Suet-ess TO-NIGHT. Tlio lioiiuiiil Ic Actor. FRANK MAYO , In the \\oodlniid Koiiianui ) . DAVY , CROCKETT. M itlnco tilurd.iy. FARNAM STREET Llko Itunio all ioiU Innd to the luiusu of success I jiUlita comtnonclnK Suiuluy .Mntlnou Doc IB. - BY THE - LIGHT of the MOON. The Iiondoit X < anh of the Season. UaimlMntlucuoiln ilny. ' * ayjtl pijoli Theater. ALL THIS WEEK. Last Week of tlio HIJou Block Company , Kathleen Mavourneen ClKfi.V/J , the Diuipor nnd mi Hour of T.x- cnllimlSpcjcluillrH Matinees , 'Xu ; evenings , 'JOound : iOo. DEC. hpocliil Hot urn I'iuitieiiioiit of Author of 1'iiriii ItnllntlH. huhjoet MlDttoi Tlnios , " liitorspursod with original IHICIMS IfdinrvcdHuii'H 7'icMinfl f ' . On sale nt Clmso .1 Kddy'B , HI S ] Uh st , nfic-rU .1 , m Thursday , Kcc is ( ' 011111 eat ly us the demand In sure to be linmuliato and continuous. FIRST METHODIST CHURCO ! , , THE C"om'oC'oinintiiy of JSonliin under thu iiiniiii''oinent of the Ladles' Muuluil Hnalety ofUiu ilia , Admission - SI.OO Tlukeu I 'or B ilo ut the Door , MRS , MifE BESAHT WILL LIvr. AT .Sunday r.vuning , Dccciuhur 18 , Monday livening , Decent her 11) ) , AT 8:00 : O'CLOCK. HubJcets-Humluy ! "l-iibor htrlfoi lit llio Lliihtof JCn-iiitunmtloii " Monday "An Outline of Thoosoihy. | " Ailminition to Each 50 o. Tickets will boon sale at Max Meyur'4 muolo store un Friday uud baturduy.