THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : IFttJDAY , DEOEMUtill 30 , 1802 , vpnniotri PTMTI ) TtJAPlflMP NEBRASKA STAlb TMGIIliUS Interesting Closing Scenes of the Session of the Association. LITERARY AND MUSICAL TREAT More Tlinu SIT Ifnndrfil Mrmltrr * In At- Irniliincn During thn l.a t Dny's Mentlng IVnturrn of the ritml Nob. , Dec. 20.-Special [ to TUB BF.E.-Thn ] closing any of the Nebraska Stnto Teachers association has been the most interesting of the Ihrcc. The iittcml. nnco today reached over GCO In siillo of the fact that qulto n number loft for trains. This homo on the mid-day mornlim's session partook of the naluro of n literary nml musical treat. Clemens Movlns of the Nebraska Conserva tory of Muslo opened the program with a well rendered violin solo. Uov. C. B. Now- mun Invoked the illvlno Messing upon the deliberations of the association , and then 1'rof. Caldwcll of the Nebraska State university read a paper on "American History. " Prof. CaUhvcll's rlpo his torical knowledge enabled him to discuss his topic with more than usual skill , and his paper was ono of the best that has been read during the session. The Joint discussion between Kditor G. M. Hitchcock of Omaha and Congressman Bryan on the ono side and lion. .1. O. Tale-of Grand Island and Fred Stuff of Lincoln on the other attracted close attention by reason not only of the prominence of the gentlemen but of the popular Interest In the two great historical characters they championed. Messrs , Hitchcock and Bryan discussed the Rtatcsmanshlp of Jefferson , whllo Messrs. Tale and Staff oulofilztid the statecraft of Hamilton. The discussion was highly enJoyed - Joyed and attracted an ntidlcnuo outside of the members of the association. After the opening exercises this afternoon Prof. Uaii Holts of Kansas City delivered nn address on "Physical Training" and urged Its Importance its apart of educational work along the modern progressive lines. The "Purposes and Scope of the Columbian ICdtt- catlonal Exhibit" were discussed by F. A. Barton , superintendent of the Nebraska ed ucational exhibit , anil Prof. .FitzpaUick of the Omaha public schools. The election of officers resulted as follows : President , C. C. Pcrso of Beatrice ; secre tary. Miss 13. O.Clark of Fremont ; treasurer , W. II. Sltinncrof Crete. Treasurer Skinner's report was as follows ; Balance on hand December 20 , 1801 , &Ui.31 ! : fees received at twenty sixth annual , meeting S773.00 ; Inter est received ! ! ) .8'J ; total receipts $12(55.10 ( ; expenditures JWU.O'J. Balaueu on hand $7IW.- CJ. CJ.Tho convention closed this evening at 10W : ) , the meeting at the Lansing theatre being1 largely attended. Gossip t the St.ltil Union , Secretary Dihvorth of the State Board of Transportation -mado ti business trip to Omaha this morning. "Welghmastcr Taylor of the Omaha grain inspection department was at the state house this afternoon. Amended articles of incorporation of the Hamilton Loan and Trust company of Omaha wcro tiled with the secretary of state this afternoon. i The Caster Club is the names of a new social organization at Broken Bow. It filed articles of incorporation tit the secretary ot state's ofllco today. The case of Gcorgo Thompson against J. C. Luke , et ol was lllod with the clerk of the supreme court today. It is an Omaha case. Uouglns county contributed another case to the Hies'of the supreme court this afternoon. It is icntitled ctho Ycrkcs & Finau Wood Working t Machine company against the Omaha Planing Mill company and others. .11 ore Statesmen In Town. Senator Paddock was hero last evening , but retmncd to Beatrice ) today. Cliai'lio Casper , the representative-elect from Butler county , has arrived in the citj and is ready for the organization of the leg islature. Shrader , the big ox-representative ) from Logan county , is hero to assist in organizing the house in the interests of the iudonen" elcnts. National commlttceman Tohias Castor has opened headquarters at the Hotel Lincoln , lie has a little plan of his own for the organ ! , ration of the legislature , but men of the in dependent and democratic parties look upon it with suspicion. Representative ) Krusn of Knox county h hero and whether ho stays or not depends upon the decision of the supreme court to morrow. Prominent democrats and hide pendents admit that his chances for holding down a seat in the house at 5 per day are i 'jUttlo doubtful. Representative Haggles of Hiawatha Nob. , is here , all ready to commence repro centing the counties of Hitchcock , Duudy Hayes and Chaso. Representative Barrio of Grcoloy counti arrived in town tills forenoon with a elimlmt tlvo boom for speaker carefully concealed h his carpet sack. J. S. Davr of Johnson county came up fron Tccumseh o reserve a desk in the repru Bcntntivo hall. Most of the members of the indepcnden state central committee have arrived am the meeting this evening promises to bo wcl attended. ( ir.iKiiliiR nt Another Strnw. The gentlemen of tills city who hare bcei honored with an Indictment by the gram jury for their alleged complicity with tin asylum and penitentiary fruuds claim ti have discovered another legal technicality that will render their Indictments invalid It rests upon the provision of the statute which says that a copy of the indictmcn must bu served upon the party inuictci within twenty-four hours of the lim it Is reported by the grand Jury. It is as Bcrtcd that with the exception of two indictments monts served updn J. D. Lauer , copies hnv not yet been served upon the parties ai rested. County Attorney Snoll says Urn , the point is not an important ono , as th service of a copy of the indictment wa practically waived wnen the defendant were bound over. AIIIUHU Hull In .Intl. < Amasa Hall , ono of the men charged wit robbing the postofllco at Emerald , In th ! county , several weeks ago , was brough back to Lincoln ut about midnight las tilght and safely lodged in Jail. Hall gav the ofllcers a long chase and was finally ca | tured nt Sacramento , Cal. , by Deputy Unltci States Marshal Sam Moilck. Hall wa traced to the little town of Washington ncross the river from Sacramento , and fron tlioro to the larger city. Hova jilaeca under arrest by a constable but suet-ceded in making his escape After running n few blocks ho was agal : captured. Ho elrow an ugly looking gun an would undoubtedly liavo undertaken to mm dor Ills raptors had not ono of themantlcl pa ted the act and knocked him scnselcs with the butt end of a largo riA-olve-r , Hal lias a bluek record as n general all-'roun < crook and jail-bird , and the officers feel con lldent that ho is tliu right man. Sruldii ) ; Morn l.lelit. The Mctroiwlitun Electrio Lighting com puny Is the namoofa now eorixn-.itlon thn will ask the city council for a franchise a its next meeting , which comes on Jun tniry a. The company Is organized b , Uncoln , Now York and Boston capitalist ! Among the Lincoln gentlemen ronucutci vrlth the company nro C. II. Imhoff , J. H MoMurtry , 1C , 1C. Hoyden and Mr. Fimioj The capital stock of the company is place ut $100,000 , fully paid up. Fo" that nmouii the parties backing the company assert tha they can erect and maintain a plan With a capacity to supply the cit / with lights for un indefinite perlo in the future. They also assei that they can and will supply the city wit 3,000 cuiidlo power are lights that woul burn all night ut u rate of & .t > 0 per lamp pc mouth. If the lamps bum only Imlftli Might the rate will bo but tfi.M ) . Inasmuc as the company now furnishing the lights t the city cnjoya practically a monopoly , It I almost certain that the new company wl pot bo able to secure its franchise from tl ; city without uu animated contest. Lincoln tu llrli'f. John Sullivan , a Rock Island tracklayo i * ut the hospital with u badly crushed foa The nccldesnt occurred on the now line sorcn miles south ot Lincoln Inst evening Tlio ItocU Island people > will occupy their now freight depot on H street , between KlRhlconth nnd Nineteenth streets , next Monday. The now line will ho opened for local traftlc only at thnt tlmo. The line south of this city will not bo ready for traffic for some tlmo. The messenger boys of the Lincoln Dis trict Telegraph company solicited anil raised a purse of flUI for the bencllt of young PC tor Larson , the boy who was accidentally shot by a companion last week. The monthly license was collected from the Lincoln doml-inondo today , and fifty- three of the frail ones wulkcel up to the ser geant's desk to settle their lines. Joseph McOraw , the young man who was so seriously Injurcel near the penitentiary yesterday afternoon , Is In a critical condition today , and his family fears the worst. The case against Young Kennedy , accused of child boating by the officers of the Hu mane society , was continued at the Instance of the prosecution until next Thursday. No use to deny the fact that Salvation Oil Is fast taking the place of all other liniments A. O. IT.V. . Notice. The tnombors of Union Pacific ledge , No. 17 , Ancient Order TJnltoil Workmen , nro hereby notified I'int ' wo will snoot in tlio Patterson block , corner Seventeen.Ill itiel Knrnnin streets , Friday evening , December HO , nt 7SO : p. in. Election of olllcors nnd othorbusinessof Iinportnnco will co in o before ] the mootlm * . W. W. MCMULLKN , M. W. * The Burton Stanley Comedy company Is making a his hit ' "Ifcuzlo U.izzlo , " which s a very funny farce comedy , every performer - former being more or less of : i comedian , which naturally causes continuous funny situations and oxciling climaxes. The spe cialty procram also Is a great plcascr , es- icclally Lo Petit Frcddlo , tha phenomenal and versatile child artist. For Ilnish , st.vlo and elegance ho Is peerless , and his special ties nro all masterpieces of acting , singing1 and acting. Master Freddie has a profes sional future before him that makes him the envy of many an old performer. The other specialties are clever , especially Batehellor's Canine Hippodrome , a school of the finest educated dogs on rarth. Today every lady visitor will receive a haudsomo art souvenir calendar for the year Ib'JD , which will bo highly appreciated. At thn Farnam Street theater one week , commencing with Now Year's matinee ( Sun day , January 1. ) with Monday , Wednesday and Saturday matinees , the famous melo drama "Master and Man" by Mcssers. Simms and Pottlt. will be presented. It lias made a tremendous hit everywhere it lias been seen this season. The scenic effects are such that the most exacting critic has been pleased. The com pany of artists who are in the east interpret the play thoroughly. Mr. Charles McCaull has taken special pains to make ' 'Master and Man" a success. The musical and terpsichorean parts of the urogram are u novelty by themselves. Mile. IJhca will begin her engagement nt Boyil's theater tonight as "Josephine" em press of the French , which will also bo the matinee bill tomorrow afternoon. Saturday night "Much Ado About Nothing. ' will bu the offering , ami all who are familiar with Ithca's ability can anticipate a splendid en tertainment. Mr. James O'Neill will bring his success ful now play , "Fontencllo , " to Boyel's theater Sunday evening next nnd remain Monday and Tuesday with a special matinee Monday afternoon. Mr. O'Neill is said to bo most happily situated , with approuriate sur roundings , in "Fontenelle , " and a most en joyable entertainment is assured. Perfect nourishment for invalids Is fur nished by Cudahy's Kox Brand Fluid beef , the condensed liquid essence of lean beef. Frescoing and intoriordccoriuinjr ; elo fiicm and estimates furnished. Henry Lohtmuin , 1508 Douglas street. How the Suliiirhs Suitor. The suburban residents are up in arms and will organize a vigilance committee for the purpose of catching and punishing some of the coal thieves and hem roost pilferers , who are making themselves very numerous in Omaha Heights , Druid Hill , Debolt Place and Newport. , Urcr since coltl weather set in the coal bins and hen roosts have been the places attacked. Wednesday night two tons of coal belonging to the station agent at Dobolt Place was carted away. No police protection is afforded In the suburbs and the residents will take the matter in their own hands. , . Beecham's Pills nro faithful friends. o LOCAL ItllKt'lTlKfi. Judge Bcrka gave Jack Hawkins , a bad man , sixty days for being a vagrant. One of the Omaha banks lias received 200 of the World's fair souvenir half-dollars , and is offering them to the public at the uni form price of $1 each. Charles Foltner went homo drunk and abuscel his family and was llnoel $ > and costs for the offense , and will board oat the amount in the county Jail. A gasoline stove explosion la the Jennings hotel , Ninth and Harncy streets , about 0 o'clock last night called out the lire depart ment. There was no loss. "Stump" Garth came back to Omaha last night to whip his mistress again and was arrested. Garth was under $100 bond for assaulting Belle Burton , but left aa soon as ho was released. 13. 13. Gleason , a Missouri Pacific switch man , fell from an engine yesterday after noon and sprained his ankle. The patrol wagon took the injured man to his home , H21 North Seventeenth street. Oftleer Dnnnmy arrested an old-timer named Thompson yesterday morning. Thompson is thought to bo a thief and had in his possession some handsome autograph albums and a complete poker outfit in a plush caso. The patrons of the Walnut Hill line are objecting to the cars furnished by the Omaha Street Itailway company. The pas sengers state that some of the cars arc pro vided with floors as open as a seivo and about as effectual in keeping out the cold. Sheriff Bennett took a trio of convicted prisoners to the penitentiary at Lincoln' yesterday. They were J , 13 , Harrison , the embezzler , who will serve ono year , Sidney Smith , the forger , the same length of time , and G. J. Wallace , for larceny from the per son , thirteen mouths. The present Board of Kducation will hold Its last mooting Saturday night of this week. The now members will meet Monday night and organize. It Li generally conceded that Mr. C , N , Powell will bo elected president. The now members are generally in favor of removing from the Musonlo block to the cltv hall , and will probably take the necessary action soon. Chief Soave.v has been apprised of the fact that Conductor Ashmore has been to Chicago cage and partially Identified Frank Bruce as thn daring thlof who robbed W. G. Pol lock of f 15,000 worth eif diamonds OH a Sioux City & Pacific train near this city a month ago. The Blair well-digger , who tallml with the thief , will go to Chicago for the same purpose , Mxd , Ilattlo Barker is seeking to recover a Judgment for fclt ) , which she secured some six weeks ago In Justice Uradloy's court against an empluyo of thu street mil way company. Thu man's wages were garni- Hhceil and the justice has told her the moiioy has been collected , but she has failed to re- culvo it , and yesterday t > lm sought the us- tdstaueo of tha city prosecutor , DEED OF A NEBRASKA FARMER Ootnmlttcd Suicide After Making All Nccos- 8vry ( Arrangements. IMPORTANT BEATRICE LITIGATION Kinnnurl I'lU rtirrlciicliiRTrnullc Orrnin OlilJiidRiiii-nt-C'liiirRpil iilth Atlcmpt- IHK t Drfiiiinl UU Croilltnrn Oilier State Nnw * . \VTMOIIB , Noh. , Dec. U'J. [ Special Tele- snitn to Tun HEB. ] John Hroch , sr. , a Bo- hctnlnn farmer living southwest of town , shot himself with n shotgun this morning. The coroner arrived this afternoon , nnd at once proceeded to hold an Inquest. U was found that Mr. llrock had placed the slock of the pun on the stair stcjM In nn outbuild ing. tied a Ptrlnp ; to the triirper , tusscd It nrotind the steps , and holding the muwloof the Kim toward himself imlloet the fttrliur. The shot took e-ffcct hi the left breast , snvor- IiiK the heart strltiRs. There Is no reason Ittiown for Ills coinmlttinj ; the deed. He was well-to-do. owning two or throe good farms in this vlclultv. He had rotuiiicel but a few days ape from a two weeks' visit with his son nnd friends in Wilber. Nob. , and scrmnd very happy. This morning he got ready to come to town and then went out In the granary and put an cud to his llfo. Ho leaves a largo family. HAST1M1S XUU'S NOTKS. of n YoiiiiK Hunter Coils n Child an ICye. HASTINGS , Neb. , Dc-c. 20. [ Special to Tun Ilni : . ] When CitrlSclioopmnn and another lad wcro hunting yesterday afternoon , care lessness on his part cost a little boy an cyo. The two boys were near the beginning of the Asylum Iwulovard. Carl raised his shotgun and pointed it at a small boy playing near a nulgliboriiiK houso. The gun was discharged , and some of the pellets entered the eye of the child , Injuring the ball so that sight was entirely destroyed In one eye. Carl was arrested by Sheriff Crane hist night. Schoonmau will have a hearing tomorrow. Young Schoopmaii has always been given a good reputation , and th Is distressing calam ity was much of a surprise. Yesterday was a booming day with County Judge Uurlon , John Utch nud Addio Watson , Nicholas Willmcr and Maggie Kiigelman , Valentino Minch and Elizabeth Ihltr. receiv ing Judicial permission to marry. Ex-Deputy Treasurer Emanucl Fist is not yet through his lepal embarrassments. Yesterday Henry II. Shufcldt & Co. lllcd a petition to sot aside deeds with the clerk of the district court , naming Fist , his wife Ucbcce-a and A. U Clarke , trustee , as defendants. The petition states that the plaintiff was a creditor of Fist at the time ho failed in the whole sale drug business in 1&S7 , and that a Judg ment for the amount due , &S1S.TO , was ob tained. Yesterday this Judgment , was re turned unsatisfied , ami inimcJiatcly after the petition was lllcd. It is alleged that Fist fraudulently trans ferred all his property to his wife and Mr. Clarke with the intention of defrauding his creditors. Other similar cases which 1m vo been filed have been settled out of court. John Slakor , assistant cashier of the Get'- " mail National bank , brings suit against the Uiirger-Alexander Hardware company to re cover $11 , ! XU.u ) : duo on a twenty-day note ex ecuted December 1. last. Itctwui-ii thu Cum. Giuxo ISLAND , Neb. , Dec. 2' ' ) . [ Special to Tun BIE. ] A br.ikcman , Fred Mapps , was caught between the cars at Lexington last night nnd sustained a broken rib. Ho was brought to his bonus in this city. The fire department was called out this morning to a lire in n e-hcap hotel. The flames originated from a defective flue. The loss was but u tvillc , as the tire had been extinguished before the department ar rived. Mount Lebanon commandery No. G , Knights Templar , gave a party to all resident knights nnd those of surrounding towns. Dancing , cards and an elegant banquet completed the program. Itcntrlru rirvuiLMi Ihitortnln. BnATUtCE , Nob. , Dec. 2'J. [ Special Tele gram to THE I5iu. ] Hose company No. 1 of the Beatrice A'oluntccrs ilro department gave its first annual reception and ball at the Paddock hotel this evening. The affair was very largely attended and was one of the most brilliant social events ever occur- ing In Beatrice. The Lansing orchestra of Lincoln furnished the muslo for the occasion and the reception and dance was preceded by a concert by that organization. I'anl Sohmlnko'g Funeral. NEUIUSKA CITY , Neb. , Dec. 2'J. [ Special to TUB Buc. ] The funeral of the late Paul Schminko was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The services were in charge of Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias , Ancient Order of United Workmen and firemen. The cortege was the largest ever seen in this city , business being entirely suspended , alt paying their last tribute to the city's honored executive. Oneoolii'a eiimrnntlno SyHtcm , OSCCOI.A , Neb. , Dec. 29.Special [ to THE BEE. ] Osccola is still being guaranteed on account of diptheria and scarlet fever. There have been four new cases of scarlet fever in tlio past few day , < iml twoemses of dipthoria. In the family of. Mrs. Baum there are four cases of fever. The town Is thoroughly quar antined and persons having the deseaso in their family avc not allowed out under forty days. rlooded with Tapcrn. OscEot.A , Neb. , Dec. 2'J. [ Special to THE BnH. ] Osccola is to hnvo another paper of the Independent stripe. This will make the third paper in the village and six in the county. The rest of the editors are singing "Come on my Partners in Distress. " J-'r im Xawuarc * C. F. Moore & Co. , prominent druggists of Nowberg , Ore. , say : "Since our customers have become acquainted with the good eiual itics of Chamberlain's Cough Hcinedy wo sell but little of any other kind. Chamber- lutn'H medicines all givu good satisfaction. " For salu by druggists. Mini Kinma HimKhuid'n I-'iinuml. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning the funeral services over the remains of Emma Hoaglaud were conducted at the Hoagland residence , Sixteenth and Howard streets , The snrvlces were attended by those who had enjoyed tlio pleasure of Miss Hoagland's friendship during her llfo , and her many young lady associates wcro present. The floral offerings were very many in number and Included many beautiful elesigns. A trio of appropriate hymns wcro sung by a quartet composed of Mrs , Estabrook , Mrs. Squires , Mr. Ksta- brook and Mr. Wilkins. Dr. Duryen , after reading sejveral selections from the scrip tures , preached tno funeral sermon. The remains - mains were laid to rest In Forest Lawn cemetery. Pcrfevt action anil perfect health result from the usoot DeWItt'sLlttl Early Klscrs ! A perfect little pill. IXiuirr fur thuValfi. . The annual dinner for the Omaha City mission was given yesterday , and It was as Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. biff n suece < s ns on fqtmfor occasions Enrly In the forenoon the children began gathering nrnr the mission bull'ilnc tin Tenth street. lietweoii TXxlRO Tind Ctopltol nvenuo , nnd when tlio banquet ww announced 400 of Hiem wcro served , nnd they enjoyed It so thoroiichly ns those lu clnrtio could hftvo wished , nnd with < i ttmh devoured the good things placed before thiim. The ladles presiding over the soup ladles nnd carving knives wePc' : Mrs. William Maul , Mrs. Jnrdlne , Mrs. A-Vfml Hopkins and Mrs. J. H. Bean. The waitresses were society younR Intlles nnd among thorn werfc : Miss Mary Popple- ion , the Misses dirrlo nnd Jessie Mlllard , Miss Holllus nnd MUs Clara Brown , - No IniR < < r nrimllAti War. "This talk nbout Indians up In our coun try going on the vyarpath is nil bosh- said Mr. S. I. Mescrnull ot Crawford , who ar rived In the city yesterday evening. "Tho people in our country only laugh nt the re- reports of expected trouble , The Indians nro all feeling very kindly. They nro getting their rations and are well clothed , The only dancing 1 know of is polng on at Pine Kl'.lci ! and It is ono of the most civilized kind , taking place in n largo dance hall which the Indians recently built with lum ber bought nt Crawford from the salu of their crops. I know Calico Charley and Crow Dog we'll and know that they have tiono but the friendliest Intentions and feel ings for the settlers and officials In thnt country. " Mr. Mcscraull has Just leased his paper , the Crawford Boomerang , ami is on his way south on a business trip. Settled ItVry Smlilpiily The litigation growing out of tlio sale of the Flagstaff mining property was decided in the United States court yesterday In a somewhat summary manner. Judge Woolworth - worth who was counsel for Erwln Davis In the case , which is known as Patrick against Davis , wns absent from the city. An aftldavlt to this eflVet was of- fcreel nud a e-outlmianco aske'd until today. This Judge Dtindy refused and n Judgment for $78W.-i was rendered against D.ivis , AV'oolworth and J. N. H. Patrick and in favor of Malt Patrick. The case will bo np- pealed to the supreme court of the United States. Itl hop Ncwnmii Tallin to J Bishop Newman will deliver the New Year's address at the Young Men's Chris tian association service Sunday at 4 o'clock. The orchestra , under the direction of Mr. John Brown , and soloists will assist in the musical service. The association building Is open Sundny from U to IOIUa. : ) m. , and from 1 to 7 p. m. Bible classes are conducted by Colonel Charles Bird and Secretary Obcr. Monday , Now Year's day , the largo la dles' committee is planning to entertain 1,500 young men. The skin .oiight to be clear ; there' is nothing strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap , the skin , will be open and clear , unless the health is bad. A good skin is better than a doctor. The soap to use is Pears' ; no alkali in it. It is perhaps the only soap in the world with no al kali in it. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. SICK TO-DAY ? You mny bo W nrae 1'o-morroxv. Consult at once tlio famous PBS. BETTS & BETTS Tfio iihlu , tiiloiitnd , Mircesitul mill dvturtrd- ly popular 1'lljslcliiiis and Surgeon * \rlio luivnrlclily won tliulrtltla us the King * uf . SPECIALISTS Uniformly uiicuosimi In thu troatmeut anil cure of Nervous Diseases , Chronic Diseases. Private Diseases Of every imino and n at nro , of every form phase and degree. Twonty-jovon yours of constant nrnctloo ; STycurs of valuable nnd vnrlod experience ; 27 yours of carnful und laborious rcsoarcb Into the hidden tnystorlos of dlscuaoi und their euro ; ZTyottrsof unlformCulionomonaUucoess , nnd tlioso gifted SPECIALISTS find tliotnsolves ut the , liund of thulr profes sion In Amurlon , unrivaled In all thuso ele ments which compel success. Lot all tliu rUlllctoJ take licnrt nnd bo com forted , for the moans of. imperfect , apoody and permanent euro are wlthjn their rimoh. The testimony of tliousinds of others whom these ) tiilonlcd men huvA mired furnishes tlio moat convincing proof qff holr ability. SKND CUNTS i rTlltutritua ; book of Continuation j. < ri > u. Cull upon , oriKlilr .i with at a nip , 119 South 14th Streit , H ST. , OMAHA , - - NEB. fJatfopal S. UHl'UOHTOttY , OAI.ll//l , filill. Uipltdl $100,000 Surplus . - $ 5,000 Offlcor * and Plrectorn-IIcnrj W. Votes , protltlunt H. C , C'uililiiir. Ttoo pruJlilant ; t' , 8. Muurtoj , W. V Morio.Jolm ri. Colllui. J. .N. ( I. 1'atrlok ; L wl U Ueetl , caiblor. caiblor.THE THE IKON BANK. To Preserve The richness , color , nnd beauty o ( the hair , thn greatest rntn Is necessary , much harm being elono by the lisa o ( worthless dressings. To bo MI roof hav ing a llrst-clMs article , ask your drug , gist or perfumer for Aycr's Hnlr Vigor. It Is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind. U restores tha original color and fullness to hair whloh has become thin , faded , or gray. It keeps the scalp cool , moist , and free from dandruff. It heals Itchltifilitnnors , prevents baldness , nnd Imparts to n silken texture and lasting fragrance. No toilet can bo considered complete without this most popular and elegant of nil hair-dressings , "My hair began turning gray nml fallIng - Ing out when 1 was about 'J.I years e > l ago. I hnvo lately bcon usliiA.xor'a } . Hair Vigor , and it Is causing u now growth of hair of thn natural color. " It. J. Ltwry , Jones 1'rnlrlo , Texas. "Overn year ago I had n severe fever , and when I recovered , my hair began to fal ! out , nnd what little remained turned gray. I tried various remedies , but without success , till at last I began to Aycr's ITalr Vigor , and now my hair Is growing rapidly and Is restored to IU original color. " Mrs. Annlo Collins , Digliton , MaM. * ' "I hnvo used Ayer's Ilalr Vigor for nearly live years , ami my hair Is moist , glossy , and in nn excellent state of pros- ervation. I am forty years old , and have ridden the plains for twenty-flvo years. " Wm. Henry Ott , alias "Mus- tang Bill , " Newcastle , Wyo. Ayer's Hair Vigor Treparcd IcDr. . ? . C. Aycr li Co. , Lowellila . BolJ by Urut'sleu Jiverywhere. PEUMANENT SIDEWALK RESO LUTION. Council Clmmbor , Omaha , T\ob. . 199 ] Do It resolved Dy the cltv coiinull ot the city of Omnha , the mayor conctirrlni ; : TlmtncrmnnuiilsldowaUs ho constructed In the city of Umiiha 113 Uoalsmito J bnlow , wltli- In II vu tiuys ivftur the publication of this reso lution , or the persona ) ncrvloo thai-oof , us by oMIminco Is tuilhorlzod ami roqulrod : such Bldowulks to bo Inul to the pormaupiit grnelo as established on the imvoJ streets sueclflcd herein and to ho constructed of stone , artificial stone , brlelf or Uhiri accord ing to specifications oti Illo In the ofllco of the board uf miblto worltb ami under its supervis ion , tnwll : South side ot T.oavonworth street , It 1 ulk 7 ICounUo & Itnih's addition , narmanunt grade. 0 foot wide. outU sltlo of l.oavRnworth street. It 1 blltS Kountzo & Hutli'H iiddltlon , permanent Kriido.Gfcot wlrto. South slilo of l.cavenwortli street wait 129 foot tnoro or loss It - blk S Kouiuz : & Hutu's addition , iiarmunont grade. 0 feet wldo. South s'do of Le-.ivenworth street U 1 nnd east TS fuut nioro or less of It 2 bile 0 ICountr.o & Ruth's addition , permanent crude , 0 foot wldo. South sldo ot Tioavonworth street It 1 and onnt 78 foot more or less of It 2 blk 10 ICountzo & Ruth's addition , purmnncut grade , 0 feet wldo. South sldo of Lc.ivcnworth stroot. Its 1 and 24 blk l Milliard I'lncc , permanent grade , U toot wldo. Soiih sldo of f < oavoinvorth street It 1 blk 2 Mllliird Placu. permanent xrado , U feet wldo. South sldo of lo&vonworth street lots 1-3-4-5 blk 1 Marsh's addition pcrmiinont grade , Gfoot wldo. North sldo of Loavnnworth street wVJ ot ft 14 blk Kountzo's tc Ruth's addition , perma nent grade. II foot wide. North sldo of Louvonnorth street Us 7-0-10 Johnson's addition , permanent trade , C foot wldo. North side of Loavouworth street Its 3 > anil HO ,1 1 Kcdlck's addition , pcrmnnont grade , (1 ( foot wldo. North sldo of USD or school It blk 5 Kountzo ft Ruth's addition , purniniiont grade , ti ( cot wide. North sldo ot Loavonworth street west 15 inoroorlead of It 20 blk 5 Knuntzo & Hutu's addition , permanent grade , G tout wide. North sldn Lo ivenworth street , tax It 12 , see 2-15-1:1 : , pormanonturado , 0 foot wluo. North sldo of Iioiivenworth stroot. Us 11 and 12. Johnson's add. permanent grade , G feet wldo. North sldo uf l.oavonworth street. Its 11-12- 13-14 , J ob's add , permanent grade , 0 foot wldo. North sldo of Loavcnvrorth street. It P , Jclm- son'a ndd. permanent grade. 0 foot wide. South sldo of Lcuvenworth stroot. Its 1-2-n-l- 5 , Otark's add , permanent gradn , 0 foot wide. .South flldo of Leavonworth street. It 21. .Mc- Candtlsh 1'laco. permanent cradc , 0 foot wldo. South sldoot Luaveriworth street , It 1-2-3-1-5 blicS , Marsh's add , permanent qrado , 0 toot wldo. South side of I.oavon north street , Us l-S-3-4-5 blk 3 , Marsh's add , permanent grade , 0 foot wldo. South side of Hnrnoy street. Its 11 nnd 12 blk 6 , Capitol add , pormunon' , grade. G feet wldo. youth sldo of llurnoy street , lots K1 , 13 and 14. KcIlo K's Place , permanent Kado U foot wtrto. North side of Knrnoy street. Us G , 7 , 8 nnd 0 , blk U , Capitol add , pcrmnnont grade , 0 foot wide. West sldo 19th stroot. south part of U 1 , blk 13. city , uormanont grade. U foot wide. Kast sldo ot 23d Btroot , It 4 blk 'Ju75 ! cityper manent prado.I ( fuot wldo. North sldo of Izard , Its 5 and G , blk tort'/i ' city , permanent urado. G foot wldo. Vv'cst side of 2Jlh street. U 1 bile H city , per manent gr.ido , G foot wide. South sldoot CaliforniaRtrcotUs I , 2 , 3 and 4 blk 17 , city , permanent israde. 0 feet wldo. South sldo uf Uuss streor , Its - , 3 and 4 blk 49 city , permanent urMlo , U tout wldo. North sldo of Class street , Us 7 and 8 blk 3C2 , city , pormuncnt grade , (1 ( fcot wldo. And ho ft further resolved : That the board of publlo works bo nml here by Is authorized nnd directed to cause a copy of this resolution to bo published In the oil- ! olal pauor of tlio cltr for ono week , or ho served on the owners of stild lots nnd unless such owners shall within flvo days nftor the publication or sorvlcoof sneli ropy construct Kald sidewalks as herein required , that the board of public works cause thn same to ho done , the cost of constructing Bald .sidewalks respectively to bo assessed aznlnst tKo real estate , lot or part of lot In front of and abut ting such sl.lewalUs. Passed Hov. SQth ana Deo. Oth. 1S92 , E. I' , DAVIS. President.of thnCounolL A. (1. KIHVAK119. Acting Prosldont of the Council. Attest : JOHN OHOVK- . Olty Olorle. Approved : OEU. P. 1IIS.MIB , Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTIIUUT BIDEWAfjICS. Tc tbo oivnors of the lots , parts of lots and real cstito doscrlbod In the above rosolu - tlon You and oaoh of you nrn hcroby notified to construct perinniicntsldowulks us required by n resolution of tlio olty ccunoll iinel mayor of tl'o city of Omaha , of which thoaooro Uu cony. P. W. llIKKIIAUSRn. Chairman Hoar 1 of I'libliu Works. Omaha , Neb , , December 27th. IH'J. ' . el27d7t SEWEH PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the un dersigned until 1:30 : o'clock p. m , January l.'lth , lhii ! ; , fur the L-onstruutlnn of sewers In hewer districts Jn-i. ( 175 and 170 , In the city ot Omaha , as pur ordinances Noi. : nu and 'H7I , ivspo llvely. uccordlni : to plai s and sppalfloa- tlonscin fl u In thaollle'O of tlio Konrdof fiibllo WorKh. Kaeli proposal to lie made on printed blanks furnished by the hoard , nnd to bo uc- rompunlnd by : i certified chock In the sum of J-VXi. jayublu to the ) olty of Omaha us ovldonco of cool faith. The board reserves the rlirht to reject nny or all bids , and to waive dnfei.-ts. P. W. IIIKKIIAUHER. Ohalriunnof the Hoard of PiiblloVorka \ , Oiuahn , Nub. , DecoiukorUUtl ) , IM.1. ) dlW-ai-JG-7 PROPOSALS FOR GRADING , Sealed proposals will bo rcojlved by the un- derslitiied until Ij30 i/clook p. in , , January 13th , I Sit I , for grading Woolworth avcntio , from 2nd Btroot to Gth streol , In the ) olty of Oinuhn , In accordance with plans iinel biirciflcatlons on Illo In the olllco of the Jlourd of 1'ubllo Works. Hide will bu mailuon printed blanks furnish ed by the board , nnd to lioacc'omniinknl wllli .1 oertllli'd cheek In tbo BIIIII of tXiJ , pay a bin to the city of Onuiha , as an ovldencuot Rood fulth. Thn hoard reserves tlio rl.'lit to reject any or all bids nnd to wulvo defects. I' . W , tJlHIvHAl'SKH. Chairman Jlourd of 1'iihllu Worl.a Omaha , Nub. , Doc inbcrUUtli , lA'ji. Wo'ro taking 'count o' stock this week- sorting counting multiplying adding figur ing up the profits and losses -getting renciy to say''good byo" to prosperous old " 92" to bid a warm welcome to the bonnlo New Year"03" . All's 9onfusion throughout the store goods promiscuously piled aroundstocks disarranged -such an overhauling. In a business of such magnitude as ours , some odds and ends will accumulate in spiteof closcstcarc. This isour week to dispose of them. Whenever , In this general overturning of stocks a broken line of any sort or kind of goods is found be it over coats suits hats shoes or little fixin's it's marked down at once without regard to what it's cost to us to such a figure , as to amply re pay you the discomfort of the muss ws'ro in to buy it at "inventoryL prices. " Out-of-town friends we beg your indul gence for the delay in filling some of your orders in the past few days they came so fast 'twas not possible to fill them with our usual promptness. We close at 6:30 p. m Saturdays 10 p. m VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , | For Thirty Days only wo will offer our ontlro stock of Diamonds nnd Christmas Jewelry n.ud Silverware at loss th.iu tnanufaoturor'd coat. Fourteenth and Farnam Streets- [ Will move Jan. 1 , to N. W. Cor. 10th and Fiirtinm. SAFK3 FOR SALE. HBT ORDINANCE NO. 3380. An orulnnncodeflnluz peddlers and requiring the takln ) ; ot licenses , nnd ropoallnz chapter 47 of the compiled ordinances of 1800 ; also ordinance No. a077. Bolt ordained by the city council ot the olty of Omaha : Section 1. Any person who shnll soil or offer for sale ) , b.irtoror exchanuo alrotall any butter , OXKB , poultry , fruit , vegetable , or nny other farm produce , or any tUh , cooked re freshments , pop corn , enndy , nuts , urocerlcs. oil , or nny other goods , wnros , or merchandise , travelling from plaoj to place. In , nluiiR nnd upon the streets or alloys of this city , or whoHlmll Roll nnu deliver from any \VUROU or other vohleles. coins from plnuo to pluco in the city of Omnha , whether to reRii- InronstomorHor not , any goods , ware ? or mer chandise , or who shall KO about from place to place in thin city , Nolling nnd dollvorpm or bollcltlnzorders for books , Buwlnir mnchlnos , wusliln1 ' or wrln 'liiz niuchlne.s , or any other nrtlcloor things , shall bo deemed n peddlor. and shall , before oiua'jins In said business , obtain a llconso ns n peddlor. It shnll bo un lawful for nny person tomiEiKa In the busi ness ; of n peddler as above specified nnd de fined without llrstubtnlnln * u license us hero in required. 1'rovlded , that the prorisionsof thlsurd nance shall not bo construed to apply to nny person or persona coining Into thoclty from the country with nny fruit , vegetables , butter , OSBS poultry.or othur farm produce , raided by theiuselvcNoremployes , or nny resi dent grocer , butcher or merchant delivering orders , or to the neil IIIK of nowpnpors , t-ciMlon 'J. The llconso required to bo paid by peddlers shall bo as follows : Any vehicle drawn by ono or two ho.sos , f.'U.W ) per year. Any push earl , or other vohlclo , not drawn by horses , fJU.UO per yonr. Any ncildlur eurrylnj ? his wares or samples , $10.01) ) per yoar. No llconso khnll bo Issued for n. loss period than six (0) ( ) months , and nil licenses shnll ox- nlro Juno uUlh or Uucembor ; ilst of each your. s nch license shall bo Issuotl liy tlio city clorlc mid siitnod by tlio miiyor. In the usual nmn- ner , upon the presentation of the city truus uror's receipt , showing the amount puld , by whom and for what purpose , HoctlouU. Every llcenunahaU liow the place of residence of such poddlor. and uvcry peddler dlor usltii ! a vohlclo shall hnvo the number of Ills licence ) painted uoiuplcuoiuly on both Bides of his vehicle. Kvcry peddler shall con spicuously woarn mntnl liud t > or shield , upon which shall bo Inscribed his lloenso number uud the word "l > tddlor"sut'h bndso to bo fur nished by the HCOIIBO Insiiootor free of charm Any wauon peddler duly licensed under this ordinance may havu ono driver to assist him , but no other assistants while ouxiiiu' ' ! In pod and only ono person shnll onKuv In peddling as foot po Idler under any llconso Is- btiod In pursuance of this ordinance , Kectlon 4 , Any person vioatln * any of the provisions of this ordinance shnll bu deemed Kullty uf a mlsdeino.tnor and upon conviction shall bo lined not nioro than fifty dollars ( f.VJ ) or Imprisoned not exceed In ' thirty ( HO ) days. Hooilon" ) . Thut chapter 47 of I ho compiled onllnnncos of Ib'JJ of the city of Omnhn , enti tled -Toddlers and Hucksters , " nnd a'soordl- 11:11100 : No. : i077 , bo and the sumo are hereby re pealed. Kocllon n. That thli or.tinanoo shall take olloot and boln foreo from and after HJ pass- UlfU. 1'amod Dosouibur 13lh , 1103. JOHN aiiovES , Ultv Olork. K. P. DAVIH. I'rosldont < Jlly OounclL Approved Mayor. oroproatoua than the " .Nocterof the . , More ) houllnic the "llalm of Ullloau , " t Oulot a ( 'uiicn , nolliun liiheridciM , Jlu'lili uplliu lloily , .Millies Iriin Nurvvu , JCcnlly rur < ! e'lilnrrh , C-iilili , KroiiRliltli , CONhDAII'TION , ll iiil rl > D. A ulait MirprUe , Klumieil Itullof , C urn for "Oxygen Book" anil 4 Trys Free , SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. , Suite CIO Sheiely Bldu , OmaUu. TO QKOUOE WAUHKN SMITH. WILMAM M. .lonklns , Holla Davis , Catherine R Ilohbs N'olson I ! . Swolt/.or , John O. K. Loll miinn. Mary S. S Hinders. Llzzto W. McOlui key , Dom'nlok ' Hook , Anna V'andonburi ? George H.Slcck.Kllery L.llouck.Oaoar llart- tuan , Michigan Mutual Llfo Insur.inco Uoir.- iiiiuy. Uuorco M. Nlooly , William O. While- head. KlnrldRu Lawtoi u ° olny Y. Muuon , David jM. Uro. A. O. I.eltrhton , KlbrldBO Lawton - ton , Lndou A. Powell Matilda Do liroliollo , non-resldonls : You are hereby notldod that the undor- slKnod , thrco dislntoroalod freeholders uf ths olty of Umahii. luivo boon duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of the olty council of nnld city , to assess the elaiiinuo to the ownorii respectively of the property declared by ordlnanco necessary to bo nppro- pi luted fur the nso of nalel olty for tliei pur- Iioso of opening nnd o\tondlin ? Newton street Irom liavonporfH Hi.bdlvlslon toIMth stroot. You are further notified , t hut having accepted said nppolntmont , uii'l duly uu.illlloil ns ro- ( ] nlrod by law , wo will , on the -.Hhday of January , A , D. 1S9J , at , thn hour of It o'oloolc In the afternoon , nt thn olllco of Goo. ,1 , Paul , 10)3 Knrnam street , within the corporate ) lim its of said olty , moot for the purpose uf con sidering nud making the assessment of dam age to the owners respectively of said pro perty , by raisonef Hiich taking nnd appro priation thereof , taking Into consideration spuul.it hunollts , If nny. The property liulonirliiit to you , nroposod to bo appropriated n aforesaid , and which has been declared necessary by the council , by ordlnanco , to appropriate to the use of the city , boliu sltu-itu In said cltv of Omuha , In tin ) county of Douulus , nnd atato of Nidiraskn , Is described MS follows , to wit : Uoo. Warren Smith The soutirJ7.B3 foot of loin 110.117 , IH. lit ) , 40 , 41,4' ' . 4i : nnd 41. William M , Jenkins-Tile south 27. & ' foot lot 45. 45.Delia Davis and Oattiorlno BUobhs Tao south 'J7.K.- > tout lot 43. Nelson II. S wltzer Thn north 2 < V 15 foot lot M. John O. K. Lchmniin North " 1X15 foatof east 83.83 feet , lot 50. Mary B. Sanndora North 20.15 toot east 03.81 oct lot ( > ' / . lAulo W.McCluskoy-North 28.15 fcot lot OJ , Dominlek Hook North -.0.15 fcot lot ( H. Oscar 11 urtman North 20.15 foot lot Hi. Mlchleun Mnt. Llfo Ins. Oo. North 20.15 feet west H lot M. Uoo. M. Nlcoloy North 20.15 foot of middle ) M lot nn. William O. Whltolioaa-North SU5 foot east H lot i < U. Ulbrldco IVawlon North UB.IS foot lot 07. Hoeliiv M , Mason nnd David M. Uro North i.'U15fe > oUotUS. A.U. Iol htoii-Norlli20.15 footloLO'J. ' Klhrldgo Ijiiwtiin North .MIA lot 71. Liieloa A. Ureiwoll North aJ.15 fuel , lot 7.1- ( leorxo H , Hlcck North'.UISfeot weit 41 fuot ofuurlh ittfoetof : lot,6'J. ICllory IHottck .South 27.83 feet south ! 5 of cast y of lot ft ) . Anim Vniidonbiir South2r,83feot of north U of south ! J of lot 47. , . . All In UUo'j addition In said city , county nnd stuto. You uru notlflod to bu prosnnt nt the tlmo nnd place afuiosuld. nml iiiaku any objoctlom to orstaiumoutH concerning said proposed ap propriation or assosimont ot daiutises , its you may consider proper. 0 , H. W. OI1IHON. WM. O. HlllUVHIl. Omaha , Dccomborl7 , IS'JJ. ' D.'IdMt DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking i Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Dottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies ALOE & PEIFOID , 114 S,15tuSt , , Next to Postofflce. , i