TTTE OMATIA DAILY 3VEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1000. LAWS PARTIAL TO DEBTORS Etui Estate Agent! Feel that Creditors Are Diicritnlnated Against. REVISION OF THE STATUTES IS DESIRED Kiehnnce Appoint Committee to iauurnt CliniiKi'K So (lint Lender Jlny .lot llo Kept from Tliclr Ovrn for Year. Presldnt W. It. Orecn of the Omnha Itoal Kstato exchange has npppolnted John N. Fronzer, Illchard llerlln and John v. Uobblns a committee to propose changes In the realty laws beforo tho legislating The appointment was made In pursuance of a resolution adopted nt a mcotlnR of tho exchango earlier In tho week, The Omaha Ileal Kstato exchange, In tak ing tho Initiative In reforming tho Ne braska statutes pcrtalnlnf! to realty mat ters, sooms to havo struck a movement that will find favor and support Htnong all daises of business men. "It has long heon reallied that tho legal conditions surrounding mortgage loans and tho relations between owners and tenants aro particularly favorable to tho debtor class In Nebraska," Raid Henry U. Payne "and tho falluro of tho luws of this state to glvo satisfactory pro tection to Investors and money loaners has been a nubjoct of serious consideration by the representatives of larco financial con cerns In tho east. Not Infrequently has eastern money been turned away from Ne braska Investments by reason of the exist ing statutos, and that an orgaulzod effort to correct the defects In the laws Is to be niado will bo good news not only to the capitalists of tho east, but to every man who Is Interested In the material progress of tho stnto. "Prosldcnt Oreen of tho Heal Katate ex change has selected tho members of the committee on legislation, and the real es tato agents and owners and tho financial men of tho city are manifesting a lively In terest In tho work that Ilea beforo them. John 8. Knox, upon whoso motion the com rolttoo was appointed, realizing tho Impor tance of tho task to bo undertaken, Incor porated In his motion a suggestion that ttio threo committeemen should bo old hands and experts lu the real estato business, and Prosldcnt tlrcen has followed that sugges tion In making tho appointments. I'ntr Piny for Creditors. "Tho Importanco of the movement to correct the realty laws of this stato cannot bo overestimated. I am not sufllclently versed In the Intricacies of tho law to suggest tho particular amendments needed, but wo want laws that will make It Im possible for a small minority of debtors to retain tho possession and profits of property for half a dozen or moro years after Its title should havo been quieted In Its right ful owner. Nebraska, In common with other western states, Is u debtor state, but nine out of every ten of our debtors arc honest and falr-mludcd men who do not tako ad vantage of legal technlcaltles to avoid meet ing their obligations promptly. It Is this ono-tcnth of the debtor class that composes tho small minority of our citizens for whom tho statutes governing real estato transac tions work favorably. "It somub to mo that It U about time for our legislators to consider tho rights of tho majority of tho peoplo as against allow ing special privileges to tho minority. The debtor Is, of course, entitled to leniency, but It should bo tomperod with Justice. "So long as It requires from tlx to eight years to end an action In foioclouro In this tatu Investors of the east who prefer to put their money In mortgages -vlll look else where beforo sending their good and help ful dollars to Nebraska. "Another defect In the present laws Is the opportunity they offer for tho successful reslstanco to suits In ejectment. If a ten ant refuses to payls rent nnd has tho dis position to fight his landlord In court ho may under our laws remain In free posses sion of the proporty for muny months after ho has ceased to pay for Its use. Strnw bonds In ejoctment suits and the many ex emptions allowed under tho proscnt statutes rnako tho burden of the house owner who hay unfortunately secured a bad tenant al most unbearable. Wo want landlord and tenant lews that will protect tho owner as woll as the tenant, and with such laws wo can more easily lnduco men to put their mouoy Into real estato for Investment." Ilniikmpt Mny I.tnifer l.onu. Frank L. McCoy, In speaking of the changes in the statutes sought by tho real estato men, said: "Foreclosure 'proceedings under tho Ne braska laws are necessarily slow and ex pensive when tho debtor takes It into his head to fight In tho. courts, Tho first delay, which may bo unnecessary, Is tho publica tion of notice to all parties Interested In tho Involvod property five times, This pre liminary consumes flvo weeks, nnd It might without Injury to anyone's Interest bo cut down to three weeks. Foreclosures, after the publication of notice, go through tho district court In reasonable tlmo, but when an appeal it taken to the supreme court tho accumulation of cases In that tribunal makes It lmposslblo to reach a hearing for perhaps flvo or U years. Then, after you net a decision from the supremo court you must have a sale under the mnrtgnge, nnd from this tho debtor, If particularly pug nacious, may tako anothor appeal. So it is that the serious dolay In connection with foreclosures Is caused by tho crowded docket of the supreme court. I thluk that tho creation by the legislature of a special commission of eight, ten or twelve mem bers to clear up tho work of tho supreme rourt would give tho real estato men n large measure of tho relief they aro suck ing." Indian Have .Hninllnox. WASHINGTON, Deo, 1. Indian Agent Campbell of the La Polnto agency, In Wis consin, has reported to Commissioner of In dian affairs Jones thut smallpox has broken out at Odanah among the Had ltlvcr In dians. Ho says their condition is serious and tho outbreak is spreading, Commis sioner JoncH has telegraphed him authority to quarantlno tho Indians and take any other necrssury measures. Vetermi I'u.tniaater Hmlgns. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 After serving as postmaster and assistant postmaster con tinuously for thirty-eight yours. John Ttynn of St. George, Utah, has resigned. He H (5 years old and only a few postmasters havo outranked him In point of service. A Ncio Trick The next time you go from hone on a visit for few days take a bottle of Aver's Hiir Vigor with you. When you come back your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of early life. You will look twenty years younger. Father and the boys won't know you, and it makes the hiir grow, too. If you do not obulu tit. bf unfit ton rieilr from uis of tli Visor, will the ff tboul II. IIS wm tan yuii ju.i iu 7i.,.,-...A AA.ir llr .1.11. AVIll.lAM, 1. Max. 1 COMMITTEE MUST ASSIST IT President MelClnley Instruct thnt New Civil .Service Itnnril in Phil ippine He Helped. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. President Mc Klnley hns Issued an exocutlve order direct ing tho United States civil service commit tee, to render such acslitanco as may be practicable to tho civil service board cre ated by tho Philippine commission to estab lish and maintain "and honest and cftlclent civil servlco" In tho Philippines, The com mittor Ib Instructed to conduct civil servlco examinations there on the request of tho board and regulation hereafter to be ugrced upon between tho two bodies. Departmental .Votes. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. (Special Tele gram.) A postofllec has been established nt Langdon, Clay county, la,, with Catherine Mclntyru postmistress. Rural frco delivery will bo established nt the following points lu lown on December 15: Corydon, Wnyno couuty, area to be covered, forty-eight squaro miles; popula tion herved, 89G; carrier, H. W. Clarke. I.amotte, Jackson county (additional sorv Ice), area to be covered, thirty-eight square miles; population served, CG5; Nicholas Ed llngcr, carrier. Maquuketu, Jackson county, area covered, fifty squaro miles; popula tion served, l,t00; carrier, John IJarklcy. Warrants worn signed at the treasury to day for tho disbursement of about $13,000 to the Slcux Indlnns nt Pine Hldgu Agency, South Dakota, lu payment for beef con tracts, John II. Ilonler of Ogalalla, Nob., and Karl J. Turner of Slsscton, S. D., havo been authorized to practlco beforo tho Interior department. Sirs. Daisy M. Woodward of Kansas has been nppolntcd assistant matron at tho Rosebud (S. D.) Indian school, nt $400 a year. Authority has bocn praatcd for tho con struction of tho Waterloo (In.) Statu bank Into tho Waterloo National bank, with n cnpltal of $100,000. Audrow CJ. I.usBon was today appointed postmaster nt Adavlllo, Plymouth county, la., and Oluey G. Day at Ash Grove, Day county, la. Labor Coiiitiilliiier' lleport. WASHINGTON, Doc, 1. Carroll D. Wright, commissioner of labor, has com pleted his fifteenth annual report. It Is n compilation of wages In commercial coun tries nnd embraces data relative to high est, lowest and nvcrago wages paid and tho hours of labor In ninety-two countries, provinces and colonies, exclusive of forty seven states and territories In this country. This compilation is taken from authentic olhclal sources and Is r.ot the result of or iginal Inquiry. Tho very naturo of tho work provonts any sumninry. It gives quotation! for each country ns far back as any oinnlnl statement was to bo found and down to tho present year. Quotations aro for 4,449 occu pations nnd sub-dlvlelons of occupations. The facts aro taken from noarly 1,500 offi cial retorts and they cover 900,000 different rates. Cnnndlnn-BiiKlLli Trade. WASHINGTON. Doc 1. Commercial Agent Felix Johiuon of Stabrldge, Quebec, has furnished tho State department with official statistics concerning Canada's trndo with Great Ilrltnln during tho past year. A material Increaso In the oxport of wheat, oats, bacon, cheese, fish and sawed wood to the mother country Is noted, together with a considerable falling off In tho amount of Hour and butter sent over to England. British exports to Canada havo enjoyod material Increases In tho matter of cotton and pleco goods, woolen tlesucs, tin plates, salt, pig iron and many other arti cles, while thero has been u considerable docreaso In tho export of railroad Iron, Population of Indian Territory. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Tho population of tho Indian Territory, as nfnclnlly announced today, is 391,960, against 180,182 In 1890 This Is an Increase slnco 1R90 of 211,778, or 117.5 per cent. The population by uatlous and reservations follows: Cherokee Nation .....101,751 Chickasaw Nation 139,1:60 Choctaw Nation .... 69 m urecK Nation Kemlnolo Nation Modoo Reservation Ottawa. Reservation Poorla ltenervatlan Ouapaw Reservation Seneca Reservation tfliawnen Reservation Wyondotto Reservation .. 40.074 .. 3,76 140 .. 2,203 .. 1,18) M .. 970 .. 207 .. 1,213 Admiral MeXnlr' I'linfrnl, WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Tho funeral of Rear Admiral McNalr, ranking rear ad miral of tho nay, was held at St. John's episcopal church hero today. Tho services were attended by all of Admiral McNalr's old nssorlntos now In Washington, Includ ing Secretury Long, Admlrnl Dewoy, Hear Admirals Hichborn, O'Neill, Crownlnshlold, Rodgcrs anil Hlgglnson and Commander Remey. Tho servlco was conducted by the Rov. Alexander McKay-Smith, rector of St. John's, assisted by tho Rev. Walden Meyer of Christ church, navy yard. The burial was at Arlington. Armor Pinto Contract Completed. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Tho contract with tho Hothlchem Steel company of Penn sylvania for nrmor plate for naval vessels was signed at tho Navy department today, thus concluding tho armor plnte contract la its entirety, as tho contract with tho Car negie, company was signed yesterday. The Hethlohem company'n contract was exactly similar to thnt of Carnegie, viz: 18,692 tons of nrmor for $8,188,370.50. Ilou.e IleiniternlM to Cnneii.. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. A ceu-us of dem ocrats of tho hnuso has been cal'ed for next Monday afternoon. Tho proposed bill for reorganization or tho army will bo tho sub ject of consideration. It Is understood that many democrats favor tho Idea of offering, as a substitute for tho nrmy reorganization bill, n measuro extending for two or throo years the presont temporary army arrange ment. Admiral Hnmimnn'a Action. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. In tho action "In prize," Instituted by Admiral W. T. Sampson against the Spanish vessel of war Infanta Maria Teresa, Justice Ilagner, piesldlng In the district branch of tho su preme court of the District of Columbia, has ovorruled a motion to strlko out tho arcwer Died by the United States In the cause Prenldent lint ertnlna. WASHINGTON, Dee. 1. Tho president entertained nt dinner tonight Secretary Lour and Senators Fjya, Aldrlch, Klklns, Plott of Connecticut, Allison and Hnnna. The affair was quite Informal and social, hut In view of the appiouchlng session of congress It permitted a general discussion of tho legislative outlook. .Mnnley May Hucreed "Wllnon. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.--U Is stated cn excellent authority that Hon. Joseph H. Mnnley of Maine hns been requested by tho president to accept the commlsslonersMp of Internal rovenuo made vncant by tho d-ath of George W. Wilson. Mr Manley haa not yet Indicated what his decision will bn Inxtiectlnir Iliii'kn, WASHINGTON. Doc. 1 Rear Admiral Kndlcntt, chlof of tho bureau of yards and docks, has gono to Charleston and Port Royal, 8. C, Admiral Endlcott's tour will bo In the line of a brief Inspection tour of these two points, Involved In the question of the removal of tho Port Royal dock. Stewart Hum Into Itepuhl lean Cniieim, WASHINGTON, Dec. l.--Senator Stewart of Nevada has had his name placed on tho republican caucus list, He has been n sil ver party man for tho last eight years. BTTTT TITm As a reward hoa given mo E o o My Electric llelt Is an 'nrtlclo of merit and hna cured 20,000 weak men nnd women. It Is expensive to man ufacture nnd tho prices asked aro ho low thoy will not stand the wholesale reductions offered by other concerns, if you are cured by my Klcctrlc licit you must pay for it; If It falls to cure you I refund you every cent you paid for It and nlve you a legal written Guarantee thnt I will do so. You deal honestly with mo and I will with you. No other concern ever mnde audi an 9 ' V 1 I 1 I i A 6 THIS DP. RFNNFTT ifcrWA0 CLOSE TO HUNDRED THOUSAND Oitizom Begin to Euy Auditorium Stock Without Solicitation. TEN THOUSAND ADDED DURING WEEK Snhcrliitloim Norr lteneh Point Where Conservative CnptulUtx Look Upon the Enterprise ai t.ooil In ventineut. Ueforo anothor week passes Into history the Auditorium committee has a reasonable expectation of passing tho 100,000 point, llurlns tho week" Just ended the subscrip tions have amounted to n trifle moro than $10,000 nnd tho members of the commtttco feel confident of beln(t able to secure an equal amount next wck. Citizens are be coming Imbued with tho proper spit it, as Is shown by tho fact that several subscrip tions wcro brought into headquartcrn last week without solicitation. Tho list of new oubscrlbers follows: $2,0,. Omnhn Urcwlnx association, Mots llros. llrewlnff company, Krug Hrewln company, ti iwi fi. riti.,i tixti $300 Omaha Casket' company, Hugh Murpny. $2.V Johnson Bros. Transfer company, National Hiscult company, tho Uyron Heed company. tlOO Stephens !c Smith, Omaha Wood Working company, Mrs. I.. Ollphunt Dodge, Cartan & Jeffrey, Charles it. Ho.unders, Omaha I.ltliotto Stone company, .1. It. Van cio.Htcr, v. uyuaai. lyers-uiuou utug com pany, QiMjrKo F. Onienlir. IG0 I'ccau & Moctte. P. II. Phllbln. Yet ter Wall Paper company, Quetave Andrecn, K. V. Uttlloy. Floyii J. camphoii. JiV-DavId C. I'atterson, S. M. Sadler, J, C. Tyrrell. $20 George W. Cralfr, J. IJ. Conto, John V. benmeizer. J1r J V. nunsell. $10 Albert Bessomann, Itobert Purvis, II, f. Cunningham, Albert Ilalloy, Andrew Hutton, ('. J. Westenlnhl. Charles I.. Hart, i.'. it. uaicomiic, ii n. .'Miiuciiuoir. uuo u fiebwerin. J. a. Shenherd. A. 11. Edwanls H, P Dolman, H. V. Stewart, tleorne Cathro. Antonio Hcaizo. $5 ThomaH Collopy, Herman Vetten, I,. N. Yates. William lluttton. William a. An derson. William Coburn, Hnrvov W. Ma jors, Michael l.ne, Edward Slorrls, J. H, llummol, James O. Bnowden, H. It. C.rxer, Kate PnweH Moorefl, Emma A. Moores. $1 P. M. Hack. Previously reported, S85.B15. Total. $.'i.E79. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. I. eo WoodH of Indianapolis Is at the Mil lard. Amos P, Orovo of ChicaBo Is at the Her Grand. O. W. Stancllff of Grand Island Is at the Millard. J. O, Lowe and wife of Kearney aro In the city. Lillian 11, Lindsay of Seattle, Wash., Is In the city. II. II. Woodman of St. Paul Is a patron of tho Mlllnrd. J. P.. Murray of Arapnhos Is quartered at tho IleiiHhaw. Georgo V. Conornn of York Is registered at tho Ilenshnw. W. L. Minor of Nelson, Neb., Is a patron of tho Merchants. V. W. Tlarber of Hastings Is putting up nt the Merchants. W. J. Miller nnd wife of Hastings are giietH of tho Mlllnrd. John W. Allen of Kansas City Is reg istered at tho Millard. W. M. Weaver of Fairfield, Neb., Is quartered at the Merchants. C. C. Herman and F. W. Flato, Jr., cf Kansas City are In Omaha. M. L. nolan and wife of Grand Island arc guests of the Merchants. H. W. Lnmb and L. E. Muthm of Knnsas City aro patrons of tha.ller Grand. J II. Woolloy. an attorney of Grand Island, Is stopping at the Merchants. B. W. Wright nnd W. H. Graves of Detroit aro transacting business lu tho city. m . r, .... A T IMml.Inn riml CI U. Souter of Lincoln wero at tho Murray yesternay. It Is understood that Mlis Lorena John ion, who Is attending school nt Porn, will Pltlon as teacher In the ,.ub!lc schorls. NebniskntiH at tho Merchants: W. E. Col vln and famllv of Pawlet. Mr. and Mm. II. A 1 1 nit of Elkhorn, A. R. T. Ansolmo of Humphrey. D. M. Owen of Norfolk. II. C. V 1 Markn of Ord. W r. Alexander of Mc Cook and L. V. Hnnkelt of Wakelleld. LOCAL BREVITIES. The Womnn's Veterans' Monument ns ..,!. ir, ..in hntil u mentlnu In the omen of the custodlun of tho city hall at 8 o'clock Mamlny evenins. . nnn.ainn. imine bullillnir nt Ills Cum- lug street, occupied by Jens Hanson m tnl or shop. bst iV worth of siding nnd shingles by fire Into yesterday afternoon. Careless dlsposltl hot ashen was the cause. IJ Ul llev 11. It, Cannon, known to many Omaha people, died Wednesday at his hi'ma funerul hold Friday at tho home of the deceast 1 nil Interment will be made at y.unesvllii, O. Mrs, Frances Dulany, a deaf muto living at Forty-bocoiul und Grant streets, oc- called at tho police Btatlon yesterday to file U COmiJIUIlit IlKI"!'''1 ,,WMln ............ l)onovut uoy.i oi -.' wiii i jkiij, ikiiii. -4113 Orant street. IJttlo Velva Dulanv. 10 years old, onyB the boys persecute her lie causo her purenls are both deaf mutes. They waylay her on her way tn school, sho alleges, und scratch her face and beat her. Thousands upon thousands of men and women who are weak, nervous, debilitated wrecks, and who lind their energy, ambition and all bodily strength forsaking them, and whose very lives are a burden, are iu this con dition only been use they neglect the means of a cure. Electricity will cure these weaknesses of men and women in every case if it is properly applied, and I have discovered the only true and correct method of applying elec tricity for the various weaknesses of humanity. The United States Governmsnt for my study, research wul discovery, tho exclualvo use of my method of ap plying iieciricuyj mcrenire, w neu unin? umiui uilv havo appliances Just llko ml no or when they say their so-cftllixl electric beltH have tho features of mine, you can set them down n-s frauds from tho start. Dr. Bemiett's Electric Belt Has iioft, silken, chamois-covered spongo, electrodes that do away with that frWhtful burning and blister ing caused by all other malted of belts, which havo bare motul electrodes, upi n which verdlgrlH will accu mulate. Vcrdlnrls Is a deadly poison. My ICIoctrlo Hell can bo renewed when burned out for only 73c; no other bolt run bo renewed for nny price nnd when burned out Is worthless. lr you arc nolntr to buy nn Electric Ilelt tor your weaknesses, the non-burning and renewing features of my Kloctrlo licit should up pcul to your better Judgment. OFF Kl cal or electrical treatment. This kuiu--anteo Is based upon tho fact that my Kleetrle Hell cures ninety-five per cent of tho cases I accept for treatment, I can refund the money in live per cent of tho rases I treat nnd still mnko a living, and a living profit Is ull I want, if yon havo neuleited your caso so lonit thnt deuth only will relieve you 1 will not accept your case. If you can bo cured I will accept thu caso and re fund the fee paid me If I fall, This. I think, Is fair. As to my fluunclnl standing ntid Integrity you ran easily ascertain or write ami 1 will send rcf ences. De Christinas Time Am Ccming An' you kin bet yore Hveot life I'bu Kwlnc for fift n jroiit blk Btockln', as I oxiKict It rliock full, cnuoe dene nre prosporouB times an' dcro'H no excuse fur tno not Rlttln' n plenty espeolnll.v when uiy boss Is ft'lllu' good pocket knives from 10c to $-1 enrvin' sets from ?1 mi elmlln' dlalieH from $2 up 11 vt o'clock tena from $'-.r.O up fancy coffee nnd teapots from 5J8c up nn ef dcre'H n persun In dls town dut lmsn't bot u stove dls year nn' needs one, you bettor eee dat boxs o mine cnuso bo sells n Rood Knvorlte bnue burner fur ?1i.80 nn' n good cook stove fur 911.00. A. C, Raytiier 1514 Farnarn St. Do You Feel Liko Candy Today? Do you want some delicious confectionery? You can got ns fine, as Is made from us nnd It will not cost you ns much ns poor candy would. The wny our candy Is done up does much to sell It to those who nre guided try ap pearance. Our boxes nro ns tnstcful ns such things enn hebut we want our confectionery Judged upon Its merits. s n tnste Is all the test nnd you llnd our candy even more Umn we claim for It. W. S. Balduff, 1020 Fuvuam Su An incident ?,,rSf.,n(Vu.lr', 1 !lrtVB ,been recommended niU?!1, cI,lr' looked his wulehes over, picked out one and handed It to the koii tlemun. ' How much?" Price was quoted assured lm has a GtiOD WATCH at a fair I ,,u iui iiu ii.u kiuii couiuer wnttn not M per cent below rost but GOOD valuu for his money. This Ib Ooploy's method of dolne busineBS and it Is jucctss ful. Are you ono of his customers? If not, why not? HENRY COPLEY, AVnrc of Gold nnd Silver. 215 S. 16th St., Paxton Bloc!J City Prosecutor Thomns refused to file a complaint for her. explaining that she wou'.d havo to sottlo her dllllcultv out of court. In anticipation of a larBo nttendanco at the Elks' memorial service ut the Orpheum theater this mornlne nt 10'30 o'clock the doors will be open at 10. Tho program will be notable lu Its oratorical, musical, olec trlcnl nnd decorative features. Fifteen essavs have been entered In competition for the gold medal offered by tho DauKhters of tho American Involution for tho beat essay on "RellRlon of tho Colonies IJcforo the Revolution." The contest wan open only to Eighth gradu pupils In thu public schools. A complaint ban linen tiled In notice court ufTiiliiHt unicer Michael J. Sullivan, charg ing him with disturbing tho peuce by using loud, obsreno nnd abusive langunue. Tho complalnnnt Is Airs. Unrbara Fisher, a widow, living at L'113 Larimer nvoniio, next door to Sullivan She vnya ho ties IiIh cow lu her front yard, and, when phn protests, raises a uisiurnunce ny ciiiiiiik utr n.imes. M. Mnuk. n farmer Irom Carson. la., blow out the t;as In his room at the Htato hotel, near Fourteenth and Douglas, about 2 yostcrday morning, and when found two hours biter was unconsrlout. The nlzht clerk, H. Feltmnn, fortunately detected tho smell ot gas In the hall anil traced It to Its Hourro. Police Surgeon Ames was called and two hours later Mauck was out of danser. !'rleit Conclude Their I.nliors, The iwo weeks' nil"ilon by tho l'naslon- 1st Fathers. Anireln n nd Hllorv nt Bt. Peter' church, Twenty-eighth und Leavenworth, will close tonight with tho usuul ImpreSHlvo ceremonleB, After thu Hcrraim by 1'ather Angclo thero will be tho renewal of the baptismal vows, followed by papal benedic tion. An this Is tho close ot the mlstlon for tho men the body of the mutch wll' tut reservid for them, Tho services will begin promptly at 7 3') p. m. Meet I nur of Trnvellni; .Men. Thn Omaha MeKinley nnd Roosevelt Trnvellnc Men's club met at tho Her Grand hotel rJaturuny nigni io ciosu up uio uum ness of tho campaign. Treasurer J, F. llccxmuu mauo a report winvn w.in uu- fni?i ?-v.Lm, RK9 a tsonUeman stepped into ii?J i,S Jewelry (-tore, 216 8. 10th St.. Paxton mock, ami nild: "Mr. Uop Hy. i want a wu eh-ono that will keep timo- I know lloth ni? nhnnt wnt,.l,o u1,..". . TT MY GUARANTEE. This UOth dnr of November, .1. II. 11)011, (lie maiiilKer of tlie Dr. llennett Klectriu llelt t'oinpnny linn person ally uppeiired before me, mid upon oath mi)n that the Dr. llennett Ulee trie llelt Company ntvrnN Keeps mi deposit In the fnllnvrliiK nil mod nn tlnnnl linnhn snlllelent money to miihe uood nny Kiuirnnteo the cum pnn.v mil)' lilve itn patients! Denser .Niillonnl llnnk of Denver, Colo. New niiKlnnd National llnnk of KiitisiiN City, Mo, Merchant National llnnk of Oniiilia, Neb. Diamond National llnnk of I'ltts bnrir, I'n, Third Nntlonal llnnk of St. Louts, Mo. State if Colorado, County of Arnpo hoe hn. Subscribed and nviorii to before me thl Utlth day of November, IllOO. CII Mll.KS A. llOMMI.S, Notary Public. My coinmlnvlon explren Nov. 11101, I ST A ft D Dr. Bennett's Electrical Suspensory Vor tho euro of tho weaknesses of men Is Just as great an Invention as my Klcctric licit, and In sent FItUK to enrh nmlu pntlent, Knowliif; beyond tho possibility of a doubt that my Electric llelt will euro Imiiotency, Lost Manhood, Varlcocelo nnd all Hexuul Weaknesses In cither sex, restores Shrunken nnd I'ndnvel oped Ornnns nnd Vitality, euro Kidney, Liver nnd Bladder Troubles, Chronlo If your glasses are skewed or pinch you come' Id and w will tdjuat thn, bo charge for such plentantrlts an thit nor for examining th fy t Our charts are for furnlshlnf tho propu tyo helr but th chartre 13 Just right You wlU tay M much. THE A10E & PENF0LD CO., Leuillnir Selentllo Oytlclnna, 1408 Fnrnnin. OMAHA. OFPOSITlf PAXTON IlOTttXi. ceptcd. The elub endorsed J. L. Houston for state oil Inspector und pledged him Its support, paused a voto of thanks to Itomo Mlllor for courtesies extended during the campaign and adjourned subject to tho call of tho rhnlr. Till! IIUAl.TV JUIIKUT. INBTIIUMHNTS filed for record Saturday, December 1, 1M0: AVnrrnnty Ileeds, Commonwealth Heal Kstato company to Chicago At Northwestern Hallway comiMinv, l.? acres In set, 32.jj.1a.. i,C07 Harms to Fremont, Klkhorn Missouri Valley Hallway company, 2,(rj ucrea III HI1I11U Mouth Omnha Land company to Chi cago & Northwestern Railway rum pany, lot 5. block 201; lots 7 and 8, block 2171 lots .1 to 'J, bloel; 2H, block 21!) and other property In Suuth Omuha 10.023 S. i". Hennett nnd hjsbund to Annlo Lundberg, n'i lot 2, block 20, V. Hmlth's add ix)0 Herman Kountzu und wlfo to (1. II. and Ida J. Harr, o',i loll, block 15, Khlnn's add 1,200 M. J. Murphy anil wife to H. L. .Mend, 0 20 feet lot 12, block 4S, South Omaha 00 James II. Ilr.idy nnd wife to H. L. Mend, w .'10 feat of e CI feet lot 12, block 4S, Houth Omaha rj0 H. L. Mead and vlfo to V. .1. liron son, lot 12, block 4K, Snith Onvhu.. 1.00Q Ilattln Jucki'on and husband to w. j, Hronson, lot 3, block 7. Plaliivltnv. . . . l.fflO John Flda and wtfo to 11, Jetter. lot 12, block e.", South Onmhn , 2,600 (toll t'lulni lleedN. Ira Cook and wife to Union Pnclflo Railway company, lot S, block HI; lot a, block 05, Omaha 600 O. W, Plckurd et a! to Parkwny ftinl Instate company, 11H wli se',i 25-lfi-12 DO Mary Ilowor nnd husband to Mnrla Markvlcka. a'-i lot 27, block U, Knuuize'a 3d add 1 Anna Forst et al to sarno, samo 4 Total amount of transfers j.;2?,ait UW: j(i F of MANHOOD For the Enlighten ment of My Patients I here i;vo you nn Idea of "Frfo (T) Trials" nnd "Pay 'hen You Aro Cured," ns advertised so extensively Jiowuduys. 1ffr 111 nl Mentis thnt you may (to ... to the iirnro of tho com- pi i ndyertlMng ' Tree ,7) Trial,'' and If they huvo nn VIS.llll. Kill IJ1 l PPllinc to sell you yoj n. "Free, (') i rim or u in Uietr a schema to have you wrlto or cull, .iu.iv .... vft'imt .unit iu reu you. PAY WHEN CURED In " i " wain vour name. Tiioy win aim you to put about Sio In tho bank ns security that you will pay when cured, lr you nro mil cured and de mand your money, you will he informed that you havo not worn tho appliance on eno iuli. in thli wny your money can bo tied up Indefinitely nnd you will Kindly Rive up half of It to obtain n t dense. A soon as you wrlto nnd want to "Pay when Cured," you will Immediately bo Informed thnt If you will not put the money in the bunk, but will pay ciish, you may have thu nrtlclo fur half price, ALOPiE, Constipation, Dyspepsia, all Kemnlo ComplulnlH, etc., I absolutely Kiiarun ten tho cure In each easts. I hope to obtain you ns ono of my patients; you will not bo experimented with you will bo cured or Vour money refunded. lou may think I exaKgerate and say my Klertrlo Helt will do too much, but tho truth Is, 1 cannot say too much about It, for 1 worked the best part of my llfo to perfect nn uppllancc to tip ply l.lectrlclty to the human system so oh to make cures and not Incon venience you, and I succeeded. I wns dlssntlRlled with tho ordinary methods of npplylng Electricity an tauKht In colleges mid elaborated lu medical Koonis IS to 21 IJoualns UOClirO find lOtll How's This? A $3.10 plnno for $197 on ensy pny-meiits-$5.00 per month. We nre going to offer you this week u number of our line $3f0 pianos for the nbovo men tioned figure. Wo have to make room for the Christmas stock hence the sacrlllce. Cull early on Monday before they nre -"Id. This offer is open for ti few days only. We guarantee them for ten years and Include n stool, scarf nnd Instruction book. Our self-phiylng piano attachment, tho Apollo, Is the only successful nttuchmont on the mar ket. A. HOSPE, Uittlo ib Art 1513 OflitTifc A Now Special- Drex L. Shooman's woman's special selected for the style, durability nnd price a popninr shoe made of light weight calfskin or the genuine vlci kid for $3JiO In two heels common sense and new military with hoary extension soles that make them an Ideal street shoe thnt can be wom without rubbers Knunlly as good for service as our men's ?3.r0 specials that have reached such nn enormous sale No one can describe lu words the value In this shoe to see Is to buy to buy Is to he sntlsfled Wear ing nlone will show you the cxtrnordl mirr value In this, our womnn's $3.50 special. Drexel Shoe Co., Nevr Cntnloirv rendr fcent tree lor the uaUliiB, OmnhR'a IJp-to-dHI Shoe llnnaa, 1410 FAHMAM STHKiyr, Our Bicycle Man Say- When sick you call the doctor, nud I tins is wise, as any delay may provo j fatal when your stove Is out of order i and docs not heat nnd does not bake, you should consult us any delay might , prove fatal to your stove, when other j wise It easily could bo repulred-wo j havo tho right medicine In the shape of all kinds of repairs for cooking stoves, j heating stoves, ranges, furnaces and i gasoline stoves. Iiemeinbcr our head- quarters Is the stove hospital. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS Telephone 000. 11207 Douglas St Sisk 0Qg;s FI.I'AS ON HOGS MANfiK ON DOGS DlSTUU'liK IN DOGS- Aro unnecessary evils, They enn all bo cured, and It Ih tho duty of everybody keep ing dogs to spo that they aro frco from disease beforo cold weather sets In. BOo Clnytoii'x IHntf niperliie , . ,, 4 do r.lln ( lu) Ioii'h .11 ii ii uc Cure; mm -,"e CIiuIoii'h (Vrlliie tor DeiiN,, l!(lo fiOe Cluyton'M Vermifuge ...... 40o r.Oe C-iiton'H Tonle I'IIIh 40o r.lle Ctnylon'N I,nntlve 1MIU Klu iille ClHtmi'n .Soiij).,,, ,, Ifi J. A. FUILER&CO. Itlli n.irt DniiKlii St. Ouen ll Mulit, 00 CO rj rw,jr CD t;(S 3Qt Result Tell THE lifiK WANT ADS I'KODUCK KHSUI.TS. ; 5 9 in I II e ! 1 i III : they will rIvo olliro. It is just thnt they may fllmttlv miothrr udIiahia tit tttitrt READ ! O o o works, ns experiment demonstrated such methods a failure. This spurred me on to llnd the truo wuy. nnd I found tho truo wny, ns you will know should you need treatment and beirln with my llelt. If ion hare nn old ntylr Ilrlt thnt tin run nnd lillatcr, or gives no current, or In harned ont nnd cannot he renewed, mil It to me n linlf payment for one of mine, I have written a book. "The Flndlnir of the luuntaln of Eternal Youth' irJA, frr.c,', Postpaid, for the asiilnir. which will tell you all about It Call or write today. Sold only by Omaha, Neb, NATIONAL CYCLE CO, -AND CLEVELAND CYCLE CO. These two stocks wo aro sollliur at prlco.i that you will never fiRiiln bo ablo to dupllcute. Just think of buy IriB a CLKVI2LAN!) or BTKHLINQ for 30 A his line of other kooi! wheels from J tliiso two siockb for 518, J20 ami J23. You ran save at least 110.00 by buying a wheel now A bin line of aerond bond wheels for KM, IS 00 and $10.00. Omaha Efcycle Co. Ccr, lEIh tin! Chicago, 1