THE OMATIA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DEOEMIfflR 31 , 1802 , EXHIBIT flehraaku't World's ' Pair Oomraisjion En quires Additional Tunda. CONDITION OF THE PRELIMINARY WORK Jtt ltn I'rofiTnncd So r.ir In Different Illrccll.iim tlmt n rnrtlinr Atproprla | ( Inn AMiirr * Ihn Sliito Orcil- llnbto LJNTOI.S , Neb. , Dee. CO. [ Special to TUB XlKBOno ] of the matters tlmt will bo urged upon tlio legislature will bo tbo necessity [ or maklujan Increased appropriation for the Nebraska exhibit nt the World's fair. Com missioner General Ganicau , In tils first annual report submitted to the Rovernor today , reviews the work of the commission Blnco last March nnd presents n financial ntatcment which Is much moro favorable than 1ms Iwcn expected. The public Is quite familiar with what has been accomplished ninco last March. The financial statement below gives tlio results in detail ! itr.CEins. ftnto appropriation . JJO.OOt ) 00 rrom Ntilu of state warrants . 160 00 Total . tSO,150 00 rxpemh' < l by General Orecr . t 'J.Or.2 7fi Commissioner Runeral's salary . 2,48'J 80 Commissioner's expenses . 2,201 B7 DulldlilK . 10,332 4S llnliyilcpnrtniPlit. . . M3 7ft Horticultural ilppartmont . 800IS AKI ( cultural rU > | ) rtinunt . 1,405 24 Apiary iluiiartment . an 75 'WomnirH department . 722 70 J'less lUp'irtmcnt. -18075 Kntoniiilogleal department -10535 General , . . . . . .aai Cl Total . jan.oin ? ? tlnoxpcnilcil balance . $20,233 23 In urilntf ; an Increased appropriation Com missioner Onrncau saysu "Onr preliminary work lias progressed so far now in the dif ferent departments that if the appropriation nskcd for Is received promptly wo can pre sent Nebraska at Chicago in a manner that will rollout credit upon the stale and secure the realization of tlio commissions' fondest hopes. I sincerely trust that the comlnn legislature will fully appreciate the advan tages that will bo derived from a creditable exhibition of the products of our great com monwealth. A now state desiring immigra tion , wishing to attract people's attention to Its fertility and rcsomccs can do so in but one way and that Is by advertising its resources and possibilities ; and I know of no batter advertisement than this presentation nt thu World's ' fair which will bo visited by millions of our own and foreign people. "Thu cxpciiBb of installing exhibits , tak- 'Ingcaro ' of them , returning those of value to tlio state and keeping competent persons in charge of tlio same to explain whatever may bo necessary to inquirers , will bo very large , and tills expense must bo met by the Btato ifvo wish to derive the full bcncllt of the exhibit. It is true wo can place our products on exhibition with noone in charge , out tills would materially lessen the bene fits to be derived. An article which is worth showing in worth looking after in every do- .tall , and I bellovo wo should keep competent persons in chnrgn of our different exhibits who can talk Intelligently to the visitors nnd furnish them with such Information as they desire. " Majors linn an ArRuinrnt. Lieutenant Governor Majors was the prin cipal in an exciting little episode which took place at the Capital Hotel last evening. Ho Was approached by a well-meaning but somewhat eccentric man named Dm Ouster , living in Clay county , and accosted famil iarly. Custor know Majors , or at least be- llovcd that ho did , but Majors didn't know Custcr. The latter slapped the lieutenant governor on the back and said : "Know yon , Tom Majors , I know yon like a book. " Ho repented the remark several times and finally the lieutenant governor was led to ocllovo that Custer intended to deliberately Insult him. Acting on the belief , the right hand which signs notarial commissions when the governor is out of the stnto ilow out somewhat suddenly and Custer received a blow on the cheek. A conflict was narrowly averted ; but Custor realized what had been done at thu .same instant that Mr. Majors recollected that ho was the licuteui nnt governor of Nebraska. Mutual expia tions followed and tlio mattoi1 ended ns sud denly as it commenced. Both parties ex pressed their sincere regrets that the inci dent occurred. Mr. Custor is a democrat nnd one of the oldest settlei-s o Nebraska , and ho has always had a sincere admiration for the lieutenant governor. Ho stated tc TUB BKB correspondent last evening that hi thought that Majors would remember bin and accept his familiarity in the same spirll In which it was offered. Custcr is a wcl meaning man , but somewhat eccentric , am it was his manner , which is perfectly wel understood by his friends , that led Mi- Majors to bcliovo that an insult had bcci Intended. Both men arc good friends today and the good feeling between them is al tlio stronger from the Incident in the hotc lobby last evening. IIU 'MliKl Oat AWIIJ- from Him. E. R. Tingloy , cashier of the Ncbraski Savings bank , was by some unaccountably means rendered temporarily iusano yestcr day for tlio space of eight hours. In tin morning he loft his homo at 8WO N street ti go to the bank. At noon ho had not urn vet nt the bank and an inquiry was sent to hi homo. It was supposed , however , that hi Inul remained away on business and nothini moro was thought of the matter. At o'clock ho returned to his homo < complete ! ; exhausted and in a state of mental collapse Ho remembers nothing of his whereabout nil day , but his physician states that ho i all right now unless brain fever sets in About a month ago Mr. Tingloy had the mis fortune to lese by death a favorite child um the matter lias weighed heavily upon hi tnitul over since. Financially his affairs ar in good shape and ho lias a largo balance t his credit in tlio bank. The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is prove "by the many vvondorful cures it is nccon It is just the niodluino for you. BOARD OF PUBLIC WOBKS. Jtlnyor liumls * Veto Itviipuctnil Hut Criticise C'uiitriictM I. t. At the mootingof the Board of Publl Yorks yesterday the veto hy the mayor c the Jansun sewer contract and the Bcni dlot stone walk contraot were dlsoussci lirotty thoroughly. Jtlajor FurajMvna of th opinion that the mayor's vote was a rollei tlon upon the members of the board , an Major Baluomho cohicldoJ , and Major Hirl hauser nodded Ills approval. Jl'ho contract price for the I'J-Inch sewer o Thirty-seventh Btroot , from I.ea von worth 't Paelllo street , Is $1.32. Mayor Uentls coi stdcred this prlco excessive and vetoed th contract , and the council Instructed tli board to rcadvertlso for bids. Major Fura nJd the contract prlco was not oxccsslri and to m-ovo the assertion the majors cac secured a ruconl , and dived down among th pages and came to the surface wit a few samples of prices horetofoi paid. Major IJalcomho found where as hig tin $ i..V > had been paid In former days an the other two gentlemen were equally n successful in tholr Beaivh. And then the ; military cuuntenancos teamed with o presslmisof relief and satisfaction. Tht \vcro certain that the contractor would in liavo garneivd n forttmu from the Job , ns tl excavation and removing and roplaciiif , ' i the pavement would rauso a deal ot troub ami Incur a great oxpcns\ And then Major Pur-ay moved that tli board ru-udyortlau for hida In compliant with the Instructions from the council , an ho wa feeling pretty good , when the youn man who acts as secretary for the boai said something that rufllod the major's gor humor and It looked as if it might ston but the clouds worn whirled away aud i bad language was spilled. The secretary had re-ad vortUed for bid to rush matters and save tiiuo. Mayor Fumy and Mayor Dalcouibe co chulixl that the young man was ultogoth too previous for ono of his years , and tin very plainly gave expression to the thoughts. They considered that tlio boai was perfectly competent to have the ndvc tislng doiiu at the proper tiuio , and u rocu lyncuvould not bo tolerated , una mlg lux-clpltute u foolliiguot exactly fratcrn ; And after nwiln cnutlonlnR Iho secretary the work of dlxjiosing of routlno business wax taken up. Hut oao bid wns received for paving with Colorado nanrt tone , the alloy between Twentieth and Twcnly-llrst Mrcota , and Hurt and \Vobstor streets , nnd the Intersec tion of Fortieth and Cumlnjr streets , and that was submitted by Hugh Murphy. Ills bid was $3.a ) for the alloy nnd $2/25 for the Intersection , llo was awarded the contract. A number of pnrtlal and final estimates on pavlnir , sewer nnd grading wcro allowed. The chairman was Instructed to nsertaln whelhcrtho injnnctlons nro still In force , which prevent the paving of the unfinished -portion of Twentieth stceot , from Clark to Lnko streets and Eighteenth street from Dodge to Capital avcnuo. If they arc. an ef fort will bo made to have them dissolved so that the paving may bo completed thcro In the early spring. An liiTnlnnlililliuipily for Coldi. Sheriff llanlman of Tyler county , West Virginia , was almost , piostratcd with a cold when ho began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In spcakliur of U ho says : "It gave mo almost Instant relief. I llnd It to bo an Invaluable remedy for colds. " For sale by druggists. SETTLING THE BOSSES. llcnrty to Ailjnot the Insurance nnil Iti'lmlld tlio C'ontlm'iitiil. All of the parties Interested have arrived In the city and but little tlmo will now bo lost In adjusting the losses sustained by Tuesday night's ' big blare. Mr. S. II. Ixiomls of the firm of ITrceland- Tx > omls Co. of Boston , arrived In the city yesterday morning and will remain until the settlements with the Insurance companies are elTecU'd , Mr. Txramis said last evening : "The Continental block will bo Imme diately rebuilt , and our firm will resume business Just os soon as possible. Our stock is very badly damaged. It suffered greatly from smoke and was completely watcrsoakcd , and Is In a very bad condition. The stock was valued at between $1113,000 and $109,000 , covered with insurance amounting to about ? UO,000. Tlio dnmago to the stoclc will amount to about 35,000. "I place no credence , whatever , " remarked Mr. IXKunts , "In the story that the lire was started by a bomb thrown by burglars , who were in the building , and adopted that means to cover up their escape. Of course H is a mystery Us to how the lire did origi nate , but U never started In that manner. " W. U Byers , the owner of tlio Orchard and Continental blocks , arrived in the city yesterday from Oavoiuvorth , Kan. Mr. Hyers will repair the damaged Continental block ns soon as possible. llo has not de cided ns to what will bo done regarding the Orchard block. The underwriters who had risks upon the burned buildings met yesterday afternoon at Wheeler & Wheeler's office. Mr. Looinls and Mr. Byers wcro present , anrt the pre liminaries were arranged for affecthiff a set tlement of the loss on the Continental block. Two experienced builders were agreed upon to appraise the damages to the building , and as soon ns their report is sub mitted a settlement will probably bo effected between the Insurance companies and Mr. Byers. The amount of insurance on the Contlncntaliblock foots up SIU.OOO. . The exact amount of the insurance on the Orchard building has just been ascertained and is divided as follows : Commercial Union of London $ 2,500 Imperial nf London 2,500 Itoynl of Liverpool 2,500 North ndtMiund Merelitintlle 2,600 Otiaidlan of London , 2,500 Continental of New Ybrk 2,500 Queen , of America 2,500 Plm'nlxof Now York 2,500 United States of'Ninv York 2,500 JJolawaiu of I'lilladelpla. . . 5.000 Total $27,500 The matter of effecting a settlement upon the Orchard building was not called up yes terday , nnd It was not referred to. Not from it I'lnuiiclal Standpoint. "I do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough ncmcdy from a financial standpoint , for wo have others in stock on whick wo make a larger prollt , " says Al Maggiui. a prominent druggist of Braddock , Pa. , "but because many of our customers have spoken of it in the highest praise. AVe sell moro of it than any similar preparation wo have in the store. " For sale by druggists. a If you will call at our now store wo will nrosuntyou with a copy of a boautl- lul piece of music. Ford & Charltou , 1508 Dodgo. See the celebrated Sohinor piano at Ford & Churl ton Music Co. , 1503 Dodg-o. Frescoing and intoriordocorating ; dc fiijrnh and estimates furnished. Ilenrj Lohmunn , 16,08 Douglas stroot. The I'litillc Will Taho Notice That the undersigned ha1 * lost ono certain promissory note described as fol lows : Note given bv Julian Walker dated Juno 1 , 1802 , for 81.000 , piiyubh December 1 , 1893. Given to C. H. Wostni original p.iyeo nnd endorsed in blank ot top of the back ot the note by C. H West. Again under printed "rubboi stamp" by C. H. Wost. The note 1 printed in purple ink. All persons an warned against purchasing the same n it is my property. A liberal rowarc will bo paid the party returning thi same to mo. T. B. Cluwson , South Omaha , Nob. UAbT Oil SOUTH Vlu tlio Wulmsli ICiinte. The short line to St. Louis and quick est route south. Only 37 hours to Hot Springs. Only 39 hours to Now Orleans. Only 381 hours to Allantn. Only 62 hours to Jacksonville , With corresponding fast time to n.1 points east and. south. Round tri ] tickets to Hot Springs , New Orleans Lake Charles , Galveston , San Antonio City of Mexico , Los Angeles , San Fran cisco , MobileJacksonville , Tampa , Hn n. in vana and all the winter resorts of tlr BoutU and west. Reclining chair car free to St. Louis , Toledo and Detroit Pullman buffet sleeping cars on nl trains. Baggage checked from hotel nnd private residences to destination Fortickots , Bleeping car accommodation ntul further information call at Wabasi tlckot office , 1502 Farnam street , o write , G. N , CLAYTON , Agent , Omaha. His Selection Cruising Mr , Olovoland Much Anxiety , TAMMANY LEADERS ARE TRUE TO MURPHY Interference or tlio Vroslilent-r.lncl Not l.onkeil Upon with I'avor , nnd It Might Came n ItlR Split In ( lie 1'nrtji VOHK , Dec. 30. In regard to the con test for the United States scjiatorshlp from this state the Herald today says : "On the surface there are no signs that the supporters of Ed ward Murphy , jr. , for United States senator have been made to hesitate by the public protest of Mr. Cleveland. "Hill , Shcchnu , Crokcr and1 Murphy stand firm. There Is said to bo ono waver ing member of the legislature In this city , but ho Is not expected to dis obey the Tammany leaders. Hugh Me- I/iughlln gives no indication that ho will advise the Kings county members to leave the senatorial caucus. Bourke Cockrau stands llrm. Efforts have been made to make him announce himself as n candidate. Ho will not say a word to encourage the opi > osltlou to Murphy. It Is not thought Mr. Cioker will allow his niimo to bo used us a candidate. "But the most significant fact Is that Mr. Whitney stands llrm. Mr. Whitney's attitude Is known to bo such that It leads to the belief ho thought Murphy to bo entitled to the place. It Is known that Mr. Cleveland expressed regret and dissatis faction at the spirit In which Mr. Whitney regarded Mr. Murphy's candidacy. It scorns , however , that nothing could make Mr. Cleveland abandon his Intention to pub licly protest against the election of the stnto chairman. It is understood that when Mr. Whitney learned what Mr. Cleve land was about to do ho protested with all his power , but Mr. Cleveland was Immov able. AVonld Not Listen to Advlco. ' Mr. Cleveland's views wcro put before the people over Mr. Whitney's head and then for the llrst time was begun without Mr. Whitney's co-operation an active effort to defeat Mr. Murphy. " Under a Washington date the Herald has this to say upon the same subject : "Until Mr. Cleveland came out so emphat ically against Mr. Murphy every ono here be lieved ho would bo chosen to succeed Frank HIscock in the United States senate. Today , however , the politicians hero confess them selves all at sea. "Tho Cleveland men have accepted It as a certainty that the opposition of the prcsi- pent-elcct to Mr. Murphy placed the latter out of the senatorial race , and they are now looking for a compromise candidate. "Public men hero generally admit the soundness of Mr. Cleveland's ' argument against Mr. Murphy , "Tho question now is shall It bo war ? Shall it bo a repetition of the Garllold- Conkling fight ! " There Is no denying the fact that many of Mr. Cleveland's friends deplore the action he has taken , although they very generally stand by it. Not a few of the Cleveland men who have party interests nt heart fear that it is the beginning of a contest that will stand through the Cleveland adminis tration. "Tho only difference between the old con test and the now , " said a veteran democrat tonight , " is that Mr. Hill will not bo so fool ish as to jump out of the window , as was Conkling. Conkling's action was magnifi cently dramatic. Mr. Hill could not bo mag nificently dramatic if ho wanted to , but ho can fight , and ho undoubtedly will from this time on. " There Is no doubt that the general senti ment is decidedly with Mr. Cleveland , but Senator Hill is a much moro inlluentlal man in the senate than people generally imagine. Murphy Lacks Ability. In looking about for a compromise candi date , it appears somewhat strange that the Cleveland men should settle upon Repre sentative Bourke Cockran as u man that would bo satisfactory to Mr. Cleveland. The fact that Mr. Cockran is a Tammany man , too , they say , does not enter into the ques tion at all. Mr. Cleveland's ' objection to Mr , Murphy is not because of his connection witli the "machine , " but Is based on his lack ol fitness and ability to represent the state ol New York in the United States senate. Mr , Cockran , on the other hand , it is gonerallj admitted , is ono of the most useful men ir congress today , if not the most influential As u member of the senate , the Cleveland men say Cockran would bo a credit to him self and the stato. Tnmitmny Chiefs ITold n Council , AT.IUNY , N. Y. , Deo. 30. Senator David B Hill , Richard Croker , Lieutenant Govcrnoi Shechan and Edward Murphy , jr. , held ! three hours conference at the Kenmon hotel yesterday. It was strictly a secro one , aud when the gentlemen learned tha the reporters wore cognizant of the meethif the assemblage adjourned , but it is bcliovci only to meet later. The subject under discussion was Mr Murphy's chances for the seuatorshlp , and 1 is reported that if the opposition to tin chairman's candidacy is too strong anothe : man favorable to Hill will bo supported This information comes from a rellabl source. Governor Abliutt .Tenser Crrr , N. J , , Dee , 80. Thlrty-flv democrats from all sections of Now Jersey who were among the rccognucd adhorant of Mr. Cleveland , have mot hero am adopted resolutions opposing the candidac ; of Governor Abbott for senator. A committee mitteo was appointed to prepare for prc scntntiou to the legislature the reasons wh ; he should not be elected. For bouquet , purity and hcalthfulnes Cook's Kxtra Dry Imperial Champagne ha no rival. It Is splendid with a dinner. Trouble AIIIOIIK the There is war among tlio bakers. Bread 1 now selling lower than ever before. Fora crly twenty-eight loaves were sold for $ l'bu now the number Is increased to thirty-sb This is duo to the competition among th bakers , tioror.il enterprising 11 rins , nc thinking of the dlro consequences , lowere the price of bread In hlfract custom When this wn learned other concern * followed Milt nnd now the nrlcqjcuttlntf has reached the point whcro all concerned nro losing money except the 7 > uycrs , who nro now putting nway untold it-old for a "rnlny day" on account of the trouble. Prow Your Own Conclusion. Mr. J. O. Davenporti'tnanagcr ' of the Port Bragg Tied wood Co. , . Bragg , Cnl. , has this to s.iy of Chamberlain's Cough Horacdy s "I tiscd It for a sovcro''cold and cough and obtained Immediate frVillof. In the Fort Bragg Kedwood Co.'fl store wo have sold largo quantities of Chamberlain's modi- clnca. " For sale oy Ofnigglsts. LONG ON 8ACQUES. Young Air. llloomllelil In Trouble with the Authorities A young man with a pronouncedly hobolo cast of features , but who registered with the pollco under the name of Levy Bloom- Held , was gathered in last night , doubly sus pected of vagrancy and pilfering. Ho ar rived In the city some time ago , and has put in his time since in luxurious idleness. Ho very speedily elicited the solicitude of the pollco , who wcro nt n loss to account for the resources Bloomllold drowon to supply himself with food , drink and lodging , things that ho did not appear to long for invain. . Despite the look of askance policemen cast nt him , Bioomlleld pursued the oven tenor of his way , living as high as could reasonably bo expected of a man without visible means of support. Last night , however , ho was seen floating In and out or various Tenth street pawn shops , endeavoring to "hock" an elegant plush saciiic. | When the jwllco accosted him , ho made n lame explanation and was speedily placed in durance vllo. It has not yet been learned whcro Bioomlleld got the sncquc. A Cure for Croup , 3f your children are subject to croup always keep n bottle of Chamberlain's Cough llomedy nt hand. It Is a prompt and certain euro. If given as soon as the croupy cough appears It will prevent the attack. J ? jr sale by druggists. o MltS. OjtJlMOX'S ( JZ/'T. lly Her Will Slio Ilonnted 8750,000 to the MothodUt Scmlunrynt Atlnntn , On. BATA.VIA , 111. , Dec. 30. By the death of Mrs. Jane C. Gammon , the Methodist semi nary at Atlanta , Ga. , becomes the possessor of $750,000. The Institution was established by the Methodists in Atlanta in 1880 , as the theological department of the Clarke uni versity. Mr. Elijah H. Gammon took a deep interest in the seminary , and during his llfo donated ? 3lX,000. ) Ho was worth S1GOO,000. Mr. Gammon died in 18S9 , at his homo hero. By the provisions of his will , the Institution was further provided for. His wlfo was to have the use of the estate during life nnd at her death one-half of the property was to go to the heirs nnd the other to the seminary. Mrs. Gammon died December 23 and now one-half of the estate will bo equally divided between four legal heirs three of whomlivo at Batavia , Ind. , the other at Evanston. As the estate -worth-nearly $1,500,000 , , the seminary will bo endowed with over $750,000. Ignorance of the merlls of DeWitt's Little Early Risers is a misfortune. Thcso little pills regulate the liver , euro headache , dys pepsia , nad breath , constipation and bilious ness. ' Collecting : Insurance Taxes. City Treasurer Bolln [ lias started out to nforco the law requiring all insurance com- xinics doing business in tlio city to pay a tax n their profits. Recently the agents for the arious companies received the following notice : . . I beg to Inform you that tha taxes of the company for which you are agent loinnln un- > ald for tlio year. I would respectfully call rour attention to section 8 , chapter 13 , soc- tnns38aiul 143 , chanter 77 of the compiled statutes ot Nebraska for 1891 ; and In accord ance with the sainu you1 are hereby requested o pay over any nionoys now hi your possession idolizing to suld company to the amount of tlio statement lioruto attached and marked Exhibit A. " The tax will bo collected for the four years [ last. Out of the sixty odd companies repre sented in this city about half have promptly [ > aid up. This source of revenue will add about $7,000 to the city treasury. Something Good. I have sold and used in my family for sev eral years Chamberlain's , Colic , Cholera , and Diarrhoea remedy , and have found it one of tlio most useful and satisfactory rem edies I over handled. C. H. Lewis , druggist , Salt Lake City , Utah. IVoro Well Kiiturtaliiod. An appreciative audicnco attended tlio en tertainment given at Washington hall , last night , for the benefit of the "homo" main * taincd by the Workingwomen's union. A comedy entitled "Delicate Ground , " the sccno 'of which was laid in Paris during the revolution of 1703 , was very creditably pre sented by Mrs. C. Brown , .Miss Holeiu Chesro , T. Rutledgo. S. Baotcns and M Miller. During the play several solos won sung by Mr. Miller very pleasingly. Mrs Brown displayed some emotional power ant tlio other performers acquitted themselves well. well.An An honest pill Is the noblest work of tin apothecary. DoWitt's Little Early Riser ; 'euro constipation , biliousness and sick head ache. Clcnrliif ; Ills Docket. Many old cases wcro very quickly disposci of by Judge Diiudy in the federal cour yesterday morning. The docket of the cour has for years been encumbered b ; cases tha have been pcndiug for years , but which the attorneys did not seem disposed to bring ti trial soon. To simplify matters , Judgi Dundy disposed of them all by dtsmlssiiif them for "want of prosecution , " Perfect action nnd perfect health resul from the usoof DoWitt's Lltll Early Risers A perfect little pill. Settling the Ilcllman Kjtato. In the county court yesterday Judge Elle devoted considerable time to hearing claim against the estate of Meyer Hollman Claims of the First National bank aggrc gating 194,000 and secured by notes wcr allowed. For throat dIseases and Coughs use Brown' Bronchial Troches. Like nil really gooi things , they are imitated. The genuine ar sold only in boxes. d .11 Hi c- . "JIIU. Vlllt * ( " f 10 The United States Official IDSi ; : Si ill llh llo Investigation of Baking Powders , id IS Made under authority of Congress by the Chemical Division of the Dep't of Agriculture , Washington , D. C. , and recently completed , Shows the Royal Baking Powder to be a cream of tartar baking pow = der of the highest quality , superior to all others in strength , leaven = ing power , and general usefulness. ' * llr The Royal Baking Powder is thus distinguished by the highest nta. irnt expert official authority the leading Baking ; Powder of the world PILLS TASTELESS-EFFECTUAL ron A TuVen M directed lh s ftmonft nils nil ) pro nurTftllou * r it < irUT 9 to til tnfetbled If ths abota or Limited dl M . i25 Cents a Box. tmtconerAltr tt > eoenlt i ! In Rngtuna nd. In fiat ( Uroathont tht world to bo "worth a rnlnrn a lint. " lor tin re > on that th j \VI I.I * Oil It t ! n xvlrfo rongo of com. > ptnlnlnind that th r barn tared to man ? > Hadororn not IntroIj on but laany calneit. In J iloclorV tillln. < > Covered with n Tattelets & Sotublo Coaling , all drueclMs. frlco 2S ccntnnboz. New York Depot , 30J cnnnl Ki , SICK TO-DAY ? You mny bo > \ erse To-morrow. Consult nt once tlio fnuioim I&3EIS. & BETTS & BETTS The nble , tuluiituil , siii-ci-xtliil mill Ucitirvmi- ly nopulnr riiyglcmim unit Surgeons who have richly won their tltlo ns the Kings of SPECIALISTS Uniformly successful In the treatment nud CUM of Nervous Diseases. Chronic Diseases , Private Diseases Of uvory nimo mid nature , of every form pbnso and degree. Twenty-seven years of constant nractlco ; 27 years of valuable and varied experience ; 27yonrs of careful and laoorlous research Into tlio hidden mystorlos of dlsooso ana tholr cuio : 37yoiirsof uniform , nhoiiorucualsuccess , and these gifted SPECIALISTS find themselves at the head ol tliolr profes sion In America , unrivaled In all these ele ments which dbnipol success. Lot all the allllcto-l take lionrt and bo com- fortoil , for tlio moans of a perfect , speedy nnd permanent cHiro are within their reach. The testimony ot thousands of others whom these tulontod men luivo cured furnishes the most convincing proof of their ability. SEND 4 CENTS for illustrated book of ISO imi3 . Consultation ITreo. Cull upon , or nddrcss with stamp , 119 South ! 41li Stre3t , COUNKR OF DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , - - NEB. PERMANENT SIDEWALK UESO LUTION. Council Chamber , Omaha , Nob. , 1893 13o It resolved by the city council of the city of Omaha , thu mayor concurring : That perimnontsldowalKs bo constructed In the city of Omaha as doslsnatoJ bolow. with in llvo days after tlio publication of this reso lution , or the personal florvloa thereof , as by ordinance Is authorized and required : such sidewalks to bo laid to the permanent grade as established on the paved streets soculfled herein and to be constructed of stone , artificial .stone , brick or Ulnrr accord ing to specifications on fllo In the ofllcoof the board ot public works and under its supervis ion , towit : South side of T.oavenworth street , It 1 blk 7 Kountro & Untli's addition , permanent grade. 0 feet wide. ioiith.sldoori.oavenworthstract.lt 1 blk 8 Kountzo & Hutti's addition , permanent criulo , 0 feet wldo. South sldo of Loavonworlh street west 123 foot moro or loss It a blk S Kountz ; & lluth'a addition , pormaiiont Rrado , G feet wldo. South sldo of Iioavcnworth btroot It 1 and east 78 foot more or less o ( It 2 blk 0 Kountzo tc Kuth's addition , permanent grade , 0 foot wldo. South sldo of Loavonworth street It 1 and east 78 feet moro or loss of It 2 blk 10 Ifountze &Kuth'a addition , pormaiiont grade , a feet wide. South sldo of Loavenworth street. Its 1 and 24 bile 1 Mlllard I'lacc , permanent grade , 0 foot wldo. " South sldo of Lcavonworth street It 1 blk 2 Mlllard I'lace. permanent urado , U foot wldo. South sldo of La&vonwortu street lots 1-3-4-5 blk 1 Marsh's addition permanent urudc , Ofeet wldo. North sldo ot Loavonworth street w',4 ' of It 14 blk G Kount/o's & Kuth's addition , perma nent urado. B feet wide. North sldo of Loavonworth street Its 7-9-10 Johnson's addition , permanent grade , 0 foot wldo. North side of Lnavonworth street Its U5 nnd 30 J I Kedlck's addition , permanent grade , 0 feet wldo. North side of U33 or school It blk 5 Kountzo & Kuth's addition , permanent grade , U foot wide. North sldo of Loavenworth street west \ \ moro or less ot It 23 blk 5 Kountzo k Kuth's addition , permanent grade , 0 foot wide. North sldo Lo ivenworth street. , tax It 12 , see 23.15-13. permanent crado , G feet wide. North sldo of lioavonwortli street. Its It and 12. Johnson's add , permanent grade , G foot wldo. North sldo of hoavenworth stroot. Its 11-12- 13-14. J o b's add , permanent giado , 6 foot wldo. North sldo of Loavonworth street , It R , John son's add. permanent grade. Gleet wide. Houtli sldo of Loavenworth street. Its 1-2-3-4- 5 , Clark's add. permanent gnidn , U foot wido. Koutli sldo of Loavonworth stroot. It 21. Mc- Oandllsh I'lace. permanent prade. G foot wldo. South sldo of LoHvonworth street , It 1-2-3-1-5 bile 2 , Marsh's add , permanent Krado , U feet wldo. South sldo of Loavonworth stroot. It.s 1-2-3-4-5 blk 3. Marsh's add , permanent grade , a foot wldi * . South side of TIarnoy street. Its 11 and 12 blk 6 , Capital add. parmanon * grade , IS foot wldo. South sldo of Harney Htroot , lots 13 , 111 and 14 , ' Kellc'ss's Place , permanent urado 0 foot wldo. North sldo of Harnoy street. Its 0,7 , fl and 9 , blk U , Capitol add , permanent grade , G foot West Hide 19th stroot. south part of It 1 , blk 13. city , oormanont grado. G fret wldo. Hast sldo ot 23J street , It I bit ; -'u"'j ! cityper manent gr.ido.O feet wide. North sldo of Izurd , Its 0 and G , blk 103Ji ally , permanent grade. G foot wldo. West side ut 2Jth stroot. It 1 blk II olty , per manent gr.ido. G foot wide. Houtli sldo of California street , Us 1 , S , 3 and 4 blk 17 , olty , pornmnonturado , Gfcotwtdo. Houtli sldo of Cuss stroot. Its 2. 3 and 4 blk 49 city , permanent urudo. 0 feet wldo , North 9 III e uf ( J.isj street , Its 7 and 8 blk 28 J , city , permanent grade , II foot wide. And bo It further resolved : That the board of public works ho and here by Is authorized and directed to cause a copy of thU resolution to bo published In the olll- olnl paper of the cltv for ono week , or bo eorvodion the oxvnorsof s ild lots nnd unless such owners shull within flvo ilnys uftur the publication or service of mieh copy construct bald mdewalks ai horeln rocinlreu , th.it the board of public works cause the same to bo done , the cost ot constructing said sidewalks respectively to bo assessed usalnst the real estate , lot or part of lot In front of aud abut ting such sidewalks. I'assod Hov , L-Jthand Dee , Cth. IBOi n. P. OAVIS. 1'resident , of tbo Council A. O , ii\VAUIH. ; ) Acting President of tlio Council. Attest ) JOHN OIUUVE ; , City Olork. Approved : OEO. P. II EM IS , Mayor , NOTICE TO CONS TROUT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of the lots , parts of lots and real osutu doscrlbod In the above rosolu tlon You and each of you nrn hereby notified to construct puriminuntbldownlks as reijulrod by n rusoliitlon of thoolty ccunell and mayor of tl'O city of Omaha , of which the uPovo In a copy. P. W. HIHKHAUSEIl , rhulrinan HoarJ of I'ubllg Work * . Oa.aha , Nob. , December'.Tib , 1B92 , d'-7u7l ODDEST SALE JI rr"i Do you know -what odds and ends mean when applied to a clothing store ? When a concern has done us much business as we have in the past few months there must necessarily be a lot of pants for which there is no coat or vest , and coats when the pants are gone. Then again there is probably only one suit of a size in a certain kind of a suit or overcoat. Now , these make up what we call Odd Pants , Odd Coats , Odd Suits , Odd Overcoats , AT ODD PRICES. We invoice next week and we want to get rid of as much of the "odds" as possible beforei that time. We qote no prices here , but at the1 store the prices are cut low enough. You'll say so when you see the goods we offer at this HELD AT THE Cor , 13th and Farnam. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONTRUCTION. Council Chamber. Omaha , Nob. . 189. He It resolved by the city council ot the city of Omaha , the mayor conourrlnz : That wooden slduwiillcs bo constructed In the city of Omaha as dcxlgnilca liolow. within flvo days uf tor the publication of this rrsolu- tlon , or the personal service Uicrunf , as by or- dlnunco Is authorized and required : such sidewalks to ho laid to the ratio on the streets specified heroin , nnd to ho constructed of Dine plunk of such width n ml thickness nnd bo laid upon joists of such dimensions nnd In such manner .is Is prescribed by the specifica tions on lllo In tbn olllce of the board of public works and under Its supervision , to-wlt : East side of 2'nd street , tat It yd from south line of 1'aul street to south line of said tax lot In soc-15-13-1.1 , present grade. 0 foot wide. Enstsldoot y-Jnd street. It 5 blk 18JJJ city , present crude , ft feet , wide. Enst side of''Oth street , it 8 blk 5 Swoosy'a addition , urescnt grade , Of cot wide. West side of 8th street. Its 18 to 'M Inclusive Kountzo's 2nd addition , present grade , U feet wide. North side of Valley sireot. Its 7-14-13 Oia- homii , uresont grade , 4 foot wldo. North stdo of Valley street , oust 101 foot It T Okahoma , present grade , 4 feet wlilo. West sldo of 2-ith street , extending to curb It 1 blk 7 Heed's 1st addition , permanent Rrado , 0 foot wide. North side of Hhlrloy stroot. Its InmKiOliurr Oak , present crado , 0 feet wide. South sldo of Webster street. Us 1-2-3 and 14 hlk2 Evan's subdiv I'ark 1'lauo. present grade (1 ( foot wide. South sldo of Webster street , east 30 ft of It 31 blk ! U'iirk I'lnoo. present yraUo , 0 foot wido. South Bldo of Webster street , 0118151 foot of It 9 blk 2 I'ark 1'hico , present grade , 0 foot wide. East side of 21st street. Its 40 40-S8-2a-3i blk 4 Campbell's addition , permanent tirade , 0 foot wide. Enst slilo of 51st stront. It ! 22-20-18-10-Hbl 1C 4 Campbell's addition , permanent grade , 0 foot wide. East stdo of 21st street. Its 12-1U and 0 blk 4 Campbell's addition , permanent Knulo , Q f00t wide. Eastsliloof 21st street. It 11 hi It 19 Wlloox's 2nd addition , permanent frrado , 4 .fuel wlilo. Houth sldo of Ed OrolKhton street , Its 2 too Inclusive , Ulnrk 1'Iaco , present grade , 4 foot wl < l o. West sldo of 29th street. Us 40 and 41 Uiirr Oak , present Kriulo , 4 feet wide. West sldo of : . ' 0th street. touth ! i It31 Clark I'lacc , present Rrado. 4 foot wide. South sldo of Martha street. Its Hi tofll In clusive. Clark Place , present urixclo. 4 tout wldo South slno of Dupunt street. Its 1 to 11 Innln- sivoblk4 Dupont i'lace , present grade , 4 feet wide. North side of Dupont street , Us I to II In clusive blk 3 , Uuponl 1'luco. uresont crado , 4 feet wldo. North sldo of Dupont street. Its 1 to G Inclu sive bllci Utiuont I'liico , present grade , i foot wldo. North side of Dunont stroot. Its 2 to5 Inclu sive blk 1 Dupont I'luoe , present crude , i foot wldo. South sldo of Dupout street , Its 2 to 0 Inolu- slvu blk 5 Duuout 1'luco , present grade , 4 feet wldo , i South sldo of Onstollnr street. Us 1 to 11 In clusive blk 7 Uuponc 1'luco , present urtido , 4 feet wldo. North sldo of Oastollar street. Us 12 to 22 In clusive blk 4 Dupont 1'lucu. present grade , 4 feet wide East sldo of 20ti ! street , north ' ,4 moro or loss of ltd blk 2 Dupont I'lace , present grade , t feet wldo. Eusttddo of Wth street , HoutliM foot moro or loss of It ID llurr Oak , projunt tirade. 4 foot wide. East sldo of 20th street , U3) Tturr Oak , pres ent grade , 4 foot wldo. West sldo of 27th iivonuo. Its I nnd 20 blk 4 Drnko'M addition , present Mraclu , U feet wldo , Wuitsldo of 27th avenue , IU 1 nnd M iilit 'I Dr.iko's addition , present grade , U foot wldo. KastHldo ot 4lat iivonuo , Its 11 and IS blk 4 Oiolrird Hill , present grit'lo , a fent vrldo , Kastsldoof 4li > t avonno , It 1'j blk y Diehard Illll , present cr.ule , 0 font wldo. E.ISI side nt 41st nvenuo , Us 1-7 n nil 8 blk a Donnrtt'BBiib Orchard Jllll , present grade , 0 fool wldo. West Bldo of 8th stroot. It U blk 4 I'orojt 11111 , present urado , a feut wide. West sldo of Bill stroot. Us 1 and 2t KounUo'a Sad addition , present grade , (1 ( foot wide. And. bu It further rosolvud ; That the board ot uubllu works bo , and U 'hereby authorized and directed to nuuso a uopvof this resolution to bo publlHhnd In the olllelul paper of thu city for one weak , or bo nerved on the owners of salil lots , and that unless such ownern utiull within llvo days after the publication or service of such copy conatriiutsiich sidewalks as herein roijulro.t that the board of public Vforka cmiho tin same to bo done , the cost of ooiistruolliijj satil Bldewulk * respectively to bo assessed uualust the real estate , lot or part of lot In front of and abuttlnic such sldowalks. 1'assoJ Nov. 'JJth , Don. tUh and IHtli , 169 } . ' I'rosUlontof tlio Council. A' . O. EliWAKUS. /Vctlntr / President of thu Council , Attest ; JOHN aitovEH. City Ol6i-k. Approved ; GEO. l . IICMIH , Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTUUUT 8IDKWAMCS. To the owners of the low , parts of lots uivl rent estuto described in thu above resolu tion : You and each of you are hereby notified to construct wooden Bldowalks as required by a resolution of the city council undinayoro thoolty of Omaba.of which thu above U a copy 1' . W < lUUKIIAUdElt. Chairman Hourd of I'ubllu World. Omaha , Nob. , Uecomljor rHIi , 13' ) . ' . PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Ch.imbor , Omaha , Nob. , 1SU2. lie It resolved bv the city council of the olty nt Omaha , the Mayor concurring : Tlmtpoimanoiitsldowulks bo constructed In the city of Omaha as dosUnutoJ below , within llvo days after the publication ot thin resolu tion , or the personal service thereof , as by ordinance Is authorized and required : sueli slclewulics to bo laid to the pormaiiont gr.ido as established ou the paved streets spccllloa leroln , and to bo constructed of stone or nrtl- lulnlstonc , according to spoelllcatloiiB on lllo n the olllceof iho Hoard of 1'ubllo Works , and under Its supervision , lo-wlt' Kastslduot 2dth street , It 2 blk I Capital Illl addition , permanent grudo , Gfoot wldo. East sldo of aia stroot. It j blk 2D7S1 olty.pur- naiiunt prune , 0 foot wldo. West sldo of 21th street. Its 1C J and sV { I vellum's istaddltlon , permanent grade , U feet vlclo. North Bldo ofTones stroot. Us .1 and 0 blk 171 cltv , permanent Krado , b feet wido. Noitl ; sldo of Jones street , Us 5 7 8 blk 173 city , permanent zrado , 8 feet wldo. South side of Jones street , , It 1 blk 197 city , icrmnnont cradu , 8 feet wldo. rionth sldoof Jones street , Its 1 23 4 blk IDS olty , permanent , grndo 8 foot wldo. Uoiitb sldo of.lonos.stroot , Its 12-3 4 blk 191 cltv. permanent jrr.ide , B.foot wldo. West sldo of 15th stroot. Its 1 and 8 blk 107 city , poriimncntvnido. 8 feet wldo. East sldo of 15th .street. Its 4 and Sblk 190 city , permanent grade , g feet wldo , Wost. side of mil btreot. Us 1 and 8 blk 103 city , Dcrnrtnout itnulo , 8 foot wldo. And , bo It further resolved : That the Hoard of 1'ubllc Works bo , and ii -loroby authorized and directed to o.uiso a copv of this resolution to bo published In tha ollloial paper df the city for one week , or bo sorvoJ on the owners of saul lots , and ttmt unless such owners shall within llvo day * after the publication or sorvlco uf suoh copy construct Raid sd : ( wiilks us herein ru-u oil that Iho Hoard ot 1'ubllo Works onus the Ramo to be done , the cost of constructing said sidewalks respectively to bo assessed against the real ostnm. lot or part ot lot hi frontoC nnd abutting hiu-h sidewalks. I'assod November2d ! ! aud 29th , and Dacoinbor A.G.EDWAKI * . Actlns President ( if the Council , E. I' . DAVIS. President of the Olty Council. Attcsti JOHN OUOVES , Olty Olork. Approvnd : OEO. P. UEMIS. Mtwnr , NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWAhlW. To the owners of the lots , parts of lots and real esUUo described In the above resolu tion You nnd each of you are hereby notified to construct , permanent sidewalks us required by a resolution of thu city council nnd mayor of thoolty of Ornahii , of wbloh the nbovo Is a copy. 1 . W. HIKKIIAUBKU. Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllo Works. Omalitt. Noti..Jjoeombornth. ! 1832. U27d7t NOTICE OK ASSESSMENT O b1 DAM AGES FOR GRADING , To the owners of all lots , parts ot lots and roat usttito ulonq ; Cameron htroetfromL'lthBlrout , to the 4U-acrn line or tlio center ot 27th street produced. You nro hereby notified that the unaor- slKned , three dlslntoronto i freeholders of tha city of Unmhs. nave been duty appointed by tlio mayor , with the approval ot the olty coun cil otsnld olty , ( , oassos3 the damiiKos to thu owners respectively of the property nlTofitod by the cradlnof Cameron utroet from -Ith street to the 4)-acro lliu or the center of tftli street , produced , declared necessary by ordinance No. 'nsi : , passed December lath , 1SU2 , approved December IDtli , Ibt ) . ' . You nro further notlllod tlmt havltrt ao- roptod said appointment nntl duly iiuallllod as required by law. wo will on the 7th ilny of Jiiniinry. A. D. 1SDJ. at the hoiirof It o'olo6k In the forenoon , nt Hie otlleo of T. II. MeOul- loch , room UI2 Now York 1/lfo building , within tlio carparato llmltsof said olty , moot for the purpose of cqnsldurlii and inuklnu the us- be.sstmmtof dumuuo to thoowners riispcetlvcly ot suld propurty nlTuutod htho cnulliu ; , taking Into coimldurutlon apodal bonoIHB , If Von nro notltloJ to bo present ut the tlma nnd place aforesaid and iimUouny objection to or fitiituiuunts concerning mild nsicssmcnt of damages us you may iionaldi-r prouor. T. it. McOUljUJUir , WM. O. 8IHIIVKH C1KO , J , I'Aim Omaha. DBC..SM. 1BW. ( UUIint TO TIIK OWNKUB OK AJl < LOW OJt I'AUTd of lots on "II" HirouV- from liitb fitoout to 17tli Btrcot. Vou are liorohy nntlfliid tint the uiijjr- BlKiiod. tnroo dlnlntoroatod freulmlderi or the city ot Oimilia , havn boon duly npnolntoil by thu mayor , with tliu upprovut of the city einincil of Hiilil oltv. to umoui tlio daimiKu to iho owners rospoutlvuly of tlio pronerty a' foctod by tha gradlnx of II" street fie n lull Btroot to Kill Htreut , Uuolnrud iiouo siry liv oralnunoo No..TWi. uusaod OuccmberlUth , 13'X' , upnrovcd Ueiicnibor lllh. 1KX2. Vou urn furtlior notilioO. that having no- ooptod said npuolntmunt , anil ; duly mialKlod DH required by law. wo will , on the 12th duy at January , A. I ) . IH'Jt ' , at the hour of ; i o'clock In tlio iirtoriioon , i t the olllro or Qoo J , I'mil , livri l''unnini Htruot , within the cor- liorutullmlts of sulJ cltv , moot for tlis.nur- ( pose or ooiialdorliiK and miilcliu the HH OJI- moiit of ( liuuugo to th > ) owners lospuollvuly or Biild propurty uiroctod by suld crado , tuldiitf Into coiisllunitloiibiooliil | bonollta. If any , Vou are notllled to be prvsunt nl tlio tlmo and plucu aforesaid anil inako any ohjootlurii to or lntoiaont3 conouriilni buld u oaniBtit or dainugua us you muy connldur iironor. W/a'.BtlltlVKIt. JAb. ' Ouah& , Neb , Doc. 27th , IBXi.