Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1890)
I 8 THE OMATTA DAILY RETC : rWArFTTTnAV .TATsTTTAttV 1 ifton M THE CITY M Charles Kclloy , rt resident on North B Klghteontli Btroct , was tnkon to tlio In- H sana nsylum by Sheriff Iloyd H The chaldron of the Long street school fl Fcntthrco wnpon loads of clothing to , the poor In the fioutlicrn part of the city . . last week r ' The Oranlm Loan nnd Trust company H filoil ninonded articles of Incorporation H reducing their capital stock from H $500,000 to $100,000. M Over $200 tlnmngo was done to tlio H police and lire alarm wires at central B polloo station Thursday by a broken H wire fulling across a motor wire m The Omaha investment company hns H boon Incorporated by G. W. Logan , A. B A. Hubert , J. 13. H vans 12. E. Cllppingcr ' and W. J. Wngoncr The capital stock B is W)0,000 and the company will transact a general real cstato , loan and rental B business B Ed Pholnn , the contractor , has put BB down 1I2 ! foot of now sidewalk on Fif- Bfl tcenth street between Leavenworth BB and Jones at his own expense Mr BB Pholnn gtaded that Btroct and before BB lie could lepluco the walics the boards BB nad all been Btolon BB IVrRonnl Inrnisrnpln B , M. L. Hhiiioro of Hastings Is nt the Mur- BBi ray ' > II D. Watson of Kearney is nt lho I'ax- B ' ton Bi I. W. Harris of Ilnrtwoll is stopping at the BB Cascv B , C. G. Hojtof Uoatrico is stopping at the BB , Murray B ! J. Mntthows of Lindsay is a guest at BB" the Casey H' ' 1 . M. II trnott of Louisville is a guest nt < the Millard flii1 O. R Turner of rictnont is stopping nt BB } tbo Millard BB O. R Rimimell of Columbus is registered BB ? nt the Casey H | A. B. Pattorsou of Konrnoy is registered BBt at tlio Pnxton , Hf James II , Itotliwoll of Crclgliton is stop I Ping nt tlio Millard B ! .lolin S. Hoover of Hluo Hill is among the [ guests at the Millnid B | W. L. May of Fremont Is in tlio city , a t guest at tlio lnxton K W. N. Richardson of Hcd Cloud is regis ' toted ut tlio Iaxton BB Jamcn li Scanlon and wife of Koninoy are BBf < ntnonir the guests at the Paxton BB Ladies who vnluo a rclinod complexion BB ! must use l'o77onl's ' Powder It produces u BBfl soft and beautiful skin BB A Unoit Krsolvn The roil cstato exchange held a brlaf sos B { slon jestenlay and then resolved itself B ' " ! into n cominitU'o to aid the soliciting com BH mittops in securing subscriptions to the H state fair fund BH Fnlnios from Kurnpe A largo Kliinmcntof lacrs from Swttzer- B lnnd has boon received at tlio custom houses for Hayden Brothers The taritl on these BB . dcllenlo goods will cost the llriu over $1,009. BH < Viva cases of linen and cotton goods hnvo BH J been received fiom Scotland for the IC11- BH patrick Koch company BJ'j ' Atnrriniii Ijicciih-h. ' B" Licenses were issued to the following B I parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Bj ! Name nnd Residence Age HHjj J James R. Howie Dubuque 24 HBJ j Elizabeth Lenr , Dubuque 'J- ! HHj | j Unvld Tregliu , Omaha 85 HHM 1 Lena Curmallo , Omaha 18 i jj Beware of frauds . Rod Cross Cough HBfl Diops will euro your cold j • l | Helil lor Trial Bh Georgia Patten was j cstorday charged by Mii WUIum II Smith with the latcony of $20. y Smith BDcnt the night with Georgia and Vy claims ho took the money wlillo no ivas BJ oslrop The girl was broucht Were Judge HH'J Uelsley jcstordny afterooon , pleaded not HHg guilty , aim gave $109 bonds for nor appear HHi unco later | n DucntH for Kclticntlon Mm Tlio county superintendent hits finished Hj making the nppoitionmcnts of the school | | fund , amounting from state assessments , Hl liquor licenses , lines , eto , to J.33,30-1.00. B | Omaha gets SM , 177.20 of this amount and HHI South Oinului * 1,117.15. lho balanto is dis- Bb | trlbutcd in amounts ranging from $125 to e * t' 'i'iO nmong the various school districts of 1 the county H,1 , Prom Se/tvoy's / ftopnrt i HI Chief Soavoy reports the following num- Bl bcr of hospitals and charitable and other In- Hj BtltutlonB for 1S.V ) : Hospitals , M : beer gar f dens , G ; dance balls , 10 : secoud hand stores , HHf "U : lodging houses , 0 ; junk dealers , 8 ; pawn HI brokers , 10 ; chnrltablo institutions , 7. HHI Llconses granted for the year wcro as fol- HH { lows : HH ! Saloons , 210 ; peddlers , 120 ; hacks and HHj busses , 75 ; auctioneers , 10 ; house movers , HH ; 12 ; hotel runners , 10 ; theaters , 4 ; plumbers Hi and drum layers , CO , and coal merchants , 20. HI Mrs WiiiBlow's Soothing Syrup for HH ] children teething cures wind collcdlur- H , rhaea , otc 25 cents a botllo M : Atinoiiiicnmciis H. The attraction that will flrst occupy the HH boards of Boyd's opera house next week is a HI dramatization by Mr W. A. Hrady of Uider H Haggard's wonderful work , ' -Slio. " The HJ piece will bo presented by the well known H Webster Hrady company , and the Bpoclal HJ : scenery which has boon prepared for the H plav Is oxtonslvo and artistio She will HJ bo performed twleo on Tuesday and Wed J i nobday evenings , H Oa Thuisduy evening of next woeit Hart ley Campbell's ' romantic drama , Siberia HJ will reappear at the Lio.vd after an ubioaco J of several years . , H "Tbo Hiignnds , " tno latest and ono of , the most popular operas that'Strauss , the HI famous Austrinu composer , has yet written , HI will bo sung for the 11 rat tlmo in this city bv Hi the Ginn ojiern coiniuny ut lio.yd'a opera bouse on 1'riday and Snturdav of next week H A l.acly mikI Ia Grippe , HJ "Wo know a roflncd and cultured 1 J woman whoso modesty will not permit J nny newspaper inctitlon of her name , , J who was us mibciahla us ono could well 1 J bo lust wcolr Ilor whole body was J ruekod with pain , Ilor hoaduolio was > J eimsmodiu In character , but when it did I ncho tliu pain was uneomonly severe HJ Ilor spoils of sneezing wore frequent I J und protracted Tlio lining tnmnbrnno J. ol the iioso was in a high state of infla- jnatlou Ilur cough , especially early ' in the morning , was painful nnd hot oxpoctorntion was copious HJ She had mi exaggerated case of hay fever It destroyed her np- HJ jiotito uiul drove her ut last to bed , Atone ono time her family beeamo seriously > HJ nlarmod , as her symptoms had assumed HJ' ' it was feared , a dangerous chnraeter i j She refused to liuvo a physician called nwl sulci ! Chamberlains i i Cough Hem I cdy had helped her outof a very bad I j cold , " and she would try It any how , There was n botllo of the romodv on the bldoboard , but It was half gene " , and us it had not boon used for eomo time it was euggebtod that Its strength and virtue - , tuo were gone The fair patieut per sisted and at Inst she vms permitted to hnvo her way She began tuklng it in > the ovonlng , nfid the next morning i though the luedicino 6eomed to ihuko ' her slightly di/zy , she was much improved - proved , Tlio cough hud ceased and the enooziiig was infrequent , less in dura t tion and violence The next night she ! slept soundly and are jo the next moru- iilg roallzing that though slio was weak "La Grlppo" had rotlrod from the con flict Froui Mall and Times , Des ; Moluea 1 8IIIPP1NO GItAlN The Quest Inn or Itntcs to Market Center ! . Whether they can succeed In gottlng the railroads > to make n general reduction of rates ' or not , the state boards of transporta tion ' and Governor Thayer hopa that some thing I may bo done towards assisting farm ers In realizing moro for their corn than they are now receiving Secretory Cowdry and Lnnd Commissioner Stcen ! enmo hero Thursday purposely of mak ing i a special nppcnl to the It & M , otllclals for i a reduction of S cents per hundred engrain grain i shipments from the Missouri rlvor to Chicago i As General Manngor Holdrcgo , whom they wished particularly to see , and General Prolght Agent Miiloraro In Chicago , nothing i resulted fiom their visit However , the request was loft with Mr A. U Smith , nml i when the other oMulals return It will be laid 1 before them , Governor Thajor has written letters to tlio gcacrnl managers of Nebraska roads , re questing thnm to adopt some mcusuro to af ford rollof This state of nffnirs , " said ft Union Pa- ciilo official , "is very largely duo to the farmers thomsolvcs They throw their crop onto lho mat kct nil ntonce , thus creating n glut and forcing prices down There were not enough available cars In this country to supply the demand made for them , but farm ers continued hauling the product to the sta tions and piling it on the ground aud taking whatever they could gut for It " "No flguros have boon received ns yet showing the number of bushels or corn raised In Nebraska Inst year , but the cion Is estimated ns being from SO to 40 per cent lnrger than that last year " General Freight Agent Tcbbots of the Union Pacitlnsnts that up to December 31 his road had carried out about four thousand car loads moro than for the same period of 18bS. The H. & M. 's lncroisu whs nenrly ns large , and General Agent Philllppl of the Missouri Pacific places the supply along the line of that ro id nt fully 25 nor cent above the yenr previous In addition to tlio hundreds of thousands of bushels that have been shlppod out , all the elevators and bins in the state are still as full ns they will hold Suppose wo should comply with Governor Thayer's appeal , " s lid a H. li M. oftlclal , and reduce our rates G cents a hundred from the Missouri river tn Chicago , would the farmers reooivo any bouolltf It hns been our experience that every time wo have made special rates in cases of emer gency like this , the market prices were low ered proportionately ; consequently the railroads ns well as the farmers suffered heavy Iosrpb in their revenue The rnto now on grain to Chicago is 20 cents uudtoNowYork 33 cents " 'ilio problem scorned to bo a puzzler , the question being will uny body bo benefitted Messrs Cow dry and Stcen wcro compelled to return homo without having secured any satisfactory resalts If the assertions made by a Milwaukco 1 ofllcinl jestordny are founded on fncts , and he claimed to know his business , a stu pendous conspiracy has boon organized to 1 down the Union P.ieillo and Northwestern What do you think of that comhliio nowl" nsked a reporter "Isn't it destined to de feat the 'gontlemen's agreement ! ' " "If It continues two years the Union Pa cific will bo In the h inds or a receiver " • 'On what do you b.iso your opinion ! " The ground that it will lese business " The management claims that it fs doing more mid is in better sbnno to increase its earnings than cvor before " That is nil in your eye I dent care how many combinations they mnko , it will be Im • possible for them to control tlio through business with four corporations , either one 1 of which Is ns strong as the Northwestern , butting tlio lifo out of them at every point "Sineo that combination was formed the St Paul has handled moro i through business than it ever got bnroro It was n good thing for us Our pcoplo braced riirht up und offered their agents bigger inducements to bustle " Hut how nro you going to put the Union PnoiUo into the hands of a receiver ! " Easy enough Ill just glvo you aa in stance of the work that is goin un Sup pose there is a largo shipment ot through freight at New York Agents .of all these i roads are doing their best to got it The i Milwaukee , Koclt Island , Uurllugton and Santa Fo fellows combine wbon neccssnry nnd secure it for either ono of the four roads , rather than let the Union Pacillc-Northwcst- ern get away with them Several times re I cently this sort of thing has occurred , and it will bo kept up " The Alton's action in reducing live stock rates from Kansas City to Chicago to 12' cents per 100 , has been the means ot creating considerable excitement in western freight association circles Hailroad ofllelals say that it will bo impossible to conflno this cut among Kansas City lines It is bound to rencn St , Joe , Omaha and Sioux City Official circulars have boon Issued by Gen eral Traflla Manager O. S. Mellca for tbo i " Texas Panhandle lioads , " announcing tbo i appointment of W. V Nowlln , us general freight and pnssoneor ngent at Fort Worth , pud F , I , Smith goncrnl ngeat at Denver Mr Nowlln succeeds J. L. A. 'Jhomas , who is > transferred to another division General Traffic Molloa la recovering very nicely from bis late severe Illness The most remarkable cures of scrofulu on record have boon accomplished by Hoods Sar nptrlllii Try it Sold by nil druggists _ EIGHTY HUMAN LIVES 'lho Niunlior tluduo Brewers Proba ble SuoonsHor Hlrittctl Out Judge Dundy says that Ju lgo Parker , the United States district judge In Arkansas , who is reported the probable successor of Judge Hrowor on the United States circuit bench , hns held his prcsont position for six teen years Ho has sontonccd moro men to ' ho hung than nil the other federal judges in 1 the United States put together , Thursday six men were bung by his sentence , which makes jiut exactly eighty mon whoso lives , by his decree , have paid the penalty for mur- dor Two moro mon sentenced by him will I bn hung in two weeks Parker " says Dundy , will fight nt the drop of a hat Ho will notstaad an imposi Hon of any kind Ho is a terribly determined ' tnnu aud p. 'cullnrly fitted for the lawless country in his jurisdiction Arkansas and | the Indian Toiritory Ho was formerly a congressman , having boon elected in 1670 J while living in St Joseph Hlnino and I Llkins were in congress with him ut the i sauio time and both weie very friendly to ) him It is probable that if ho is appolntod It will bo through their Influence " Tlio Only One The Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul 1 I Railway-is the only line running solid vcstibuled , oloutrio lighted and steam I heated trains between Chicago , Council - cil Hluffs and Omaha The berth reading lamp feature in ' the Pullman sleeping cars run on these 1 lines if patented and cannot bo used by uny ether railway company It is the great improvement of the ugo Try it und bo convinced Sleopiug cars leave the Union Pacillo depot , Omahn utO p. m , dully , arriving at Chicago ut 0:30 : u. m , Passengers taking this train arc not compelled to got out of the cars ut Council IIlulls nnd wait for the train to bo cleaned Got tickets aud sleeping ear berths at Union tickut olUco , 1601 Furmim st F. A. NABU , Gen Agt J. K. PltUSUON , Pat3 , Agt - A HEALTH DCIMHTMUSr alio City l'lijsloiiui-Iilect Snys Ilo Will OtmnUo it Dr Oapen , the clly physielan-olect , has tiled his bond , in the sum or M.000 , with John O'Kooffe , L. H. Tower and J. T. Clark as his sureties The bond has not yet coma before the council , nnd will not until next Tuesday night Until after its approval the doctor will not formally cntor upon the duties of his onlco As regards the present manner of conducting the health department or the city , Dr Gaptu says ho Is not acquainted I , but his aim will bo to balld It up after the uiauuer which obtains in metropolitan oltlei with rofcronco to the needs of the depart mnnt which were outlined In Thursdays Pre , the doctor said it was nit purpose to do • vote his attention to them ns soon as ho bo- CAtno city physician in fact , nnd that the Ideas suggested in the outline wcro those bo would sco wcro carried out Ho had cut out the suggcstloas , would imsto them away and follow thorn systematically lho doctor docs not know whether an ofllco will bo supplied him bv the city , and until the matter is settled , will mnko his hoadqunrtflrs In the Parker block , his ofllco telcphono being 1100 nnd homo telepbono 1407. 1407.Dr. Dr Blrnoy , prnctlco limited to en- tnrrhnl disensos of nose ami throat Ifooms 213 to io0 ! , Boo building wussCovi'H in cm v. ilo Kinds 11 i in In the Person of a Clil- cniro Dm miner Louis Wescott , the young fellow who com menced suit last week for a dlvoreo from his wife , made na assault ycstordayoaJil McCultough , a Chicago traveling man , whom ho charges , estranged his wire from him It occurred in the Millard hotel ofllco \Vc9cott happened to bo there when McCul- lough walked thiough towards the wash room Ho followed the latter , threatening the direst punishment By dodging about among the chairs McCullough Innnnged to keep out of Wcstott's roach un til Cnlef Clerk ltulclt cnino tn his rescue and separated them McCullouoh went nwny hut Wescott re mained to create as much of a scomj ns he could and air his grievances to these about him In answer to Hulotl's Invitation to move on , ho said ! "I will not go You can send for the pa trol and have mo hauled away If you want to " Ho llnally disappeared , SI tins Nerve nntt Liver Pills An important dlseovory They act oa the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves A no v principle They speodlly euro billlousness , bid taste , torpid liver , piles anil constipation Splendid for men , women nnd children Smnllost , mildest , surest 30 doses for 25 cents Samples free nt Kuhn & Co 's , ISth aad Douglas A OOOIj Itnir 'tlio Hotly of ' n i\Jnn Carvott from rinrencu Ice Two boys wKilo okatltig on the river just uorth of the Waterworks plant la Florence , yesterday , discovered thodcid body of a mnn frozen in the Ice , only the top nnd bsek of his head and ono mm being visible 'I no terrified joungstcrs notilled some of the citizens and the coruso was chopped out of the Ice and Coroner Har rlgan notilled The latter had the body removed - moved to n vacant room , where aa liiuucst will be held lho remains were those of of a mlddlo- aged man nnd had appaiently been in the water for a long time There is no clue to the dead mans identity ether thin ho is thought to lnvo been ono ? f the waterworks employes during the construction of the works in Florence In the afternoon the romalns were re moved to Uurket's undertaking establishI mor.t and will bo buried at the county's ex- pcuso unless claimed bv friends Tlio Great Hock Island Rotito In changing time on Sunday , Nov 17 , the Chicago , Hook Island & Pacilic Ry have considered every point of interest - torost to tlio Omaha traveling public If you are going to Dos Moines , Chicago or any uolnt east , our solid vestibule limited train is lust what you want , Le.ivo Omaha at 4.25p. in arrive in Dos Moines 9i : : ( ) p. m. and Chicago 8:30a. : m. , dining car for supper leaving Council Bluffs and for breakfast before reaching Chicago This train is also equipped with the finest sleepers nnd chair cars made by tno Pullman Co , which leave from the U. P. depot , Omahaovory day at 4:25 : p. m. , making close connections at Chicago with all trains for eastern points In addition to this magnitieont train wo haVe two ether dally trains to Chicago , leaving Omaha at 9:15 : a. m. and 5:15 : n. m. For information as to routes , rates , time , otc , call at tlckot olllco , 1305 Faruam street ; telephone 7812. S. S. SinvnVS General Western Agent The Licnncc BoarJU The license board did notmcetuntil nearly i o'clock yesterday afternoon , All the mom bora were present except Mr llcunett A license was granted J. F. Wuerth , for 2324 Fornam street - Ihn board then took up the matter of granting a liccnso to A. II Uohlff , at the corner of Lowe avenue and Hamilton street A number of residents , including several ladies , were present to protest against the granting of a license Tbo evidence showed that the saloon was the only ono In the neigh borhood , nnd the residents want to purge the vicinity of the eyesore It was stated that school children were compelled to pass the place on tbeir way to and from bcIioo ) , nnd that several men in the neighborhood patron ized the place very extensively , who would not drink but for this temptation , 'lho board took the matter under advisement Mineral water depot , 2nd door west r. o. In fan tlio Burglars Two boys hnmod Cramer and nnothor named Shunter , none or them scarcely mora than ton years old , were gathered into the central station yesterday on the charge of taking about { -VJ worth of goods from Chris Elisor's cigar factory , Twentieth nnd Cas- tollur streets Tlio boys dually confosaed to having burglarfred the ploeo , and were hold for examination It developed Unit the Shanter boy , n little cbup who could hardlv see across a table , was coaxed into tlio crlmo bv the Cramer youths , ono of whom was before fore the court a short time ago for stealing a biocle _ _ _ _ _ _ "Ilnppy is the man who has his quiver full of thorn of bottles of Salvation Oil , the [ gicateBt euro on earth for puiu Price 25 dents Mothers should never fall to kcop Dr Hulls Cough Sjrup convenient in order to rcliove their liltlo ones of cough speedily und surely , 25 cents , Illstrlot Court F. E. Moores , clerk of the district court , has announced that all cases which uro ox- pectcd to bo tried during the coming term must be filed on or before February 1 , Artuur Kothery has commenced suit in forcclosuro ngainst Goargo W. Spruguo and wlfo to recover SJ50 secured by mortgage on the east fifty feet of the west 100 foot of the north half or lot 0 , blocic 2 tn Orchard Hill County Co m. The Nebraska S ivlugs bank has broueht suit nga'nst ' Margaret and Nicholas Spollman to recover (200 on a uoto John Hoekboff lias commenced suit against Hans Snvdnr to recover $311,75 on goods sold and deltvoroJ Mrs Harriet Smith was appointed ad ministratrix of the cstato of Uoswell Smith ' ' ' - With your name and address , mailed to the Swift Specific Co , Atlanta , Ga , ia necessary to obtain an intcrcbtiug trcat- iso on tlw blood and the diseases incident Qkin Eruption Cured Odd of my cuttomcrs , a Mgbly rcipcctcd Mid Influential citizen , but who In now absent from ttc city , busniulBwtfl's BncclaswItU excellent result , lie ttjt It cured htin of a ektu eruption Hint ho hud bocu tormented with for thirty years , and had retUttd the curative qualities of amy other inoildcs , liojMUT Cucao , Drp tst , Palls C' .tj , Neb Catarrh IS a blood disease Until the poison li expelled fiom the .sjstein , there can bo no cuter for this loathsome nml dangerous malady , Therefore , the only efTcctho treatment is a thorough course of Aycr's Snmnpnrllla the bestof all blood purifier * ! The sooner jou bcglu the hotter ; delay Is dangerous " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years , i tried \arious remedies , and was treated by a number of phjsl- clans , but rerfhcil no benefit until I began to take Ajcr's Sarsaparllln A few bottles of this medicine cured mo nt this troiibUsomc complaint and com pletely ri stored my health " Jesse JI IJoggs , Hobnails Mills , N. O. When Ajor's Snrsaparilla was rec ommended to mo for cntunh , I wns in clined to doubt its ofUcnry ironing tried so many remedies , with Utile ben efit , I had no faith that anything would euro mo I became emaciated from loss of appetite nnd impnlied digestion I had nearly lust the seuso of smell , nnd my system was badly deranged , I was about discouraged , when a friend urged mo to try A > ers Sarsaparllln , and re ferred mo to persons w liotn It had cured of rntarrh After taking half a dozen bottles or this medicine , I am convinced that the only sum w ay of treating this obstlnntp disease Is tluoiigb the blood " Chnrles H. Mnloney , 113 Kl\er St , Lowell , Mass Iyer's ' Sarsapa.illa . , riiErAiirn ut Dr • ! . C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mrss trice $1 i sit bottles , 85. Worth $5 a bottle DRS BETTS & BETTS HOSPAUVVM STimRT , Ommia , Neh ( Opposlto l'axtou Hotel ) | I | Oflleeliours.y a. m. , to8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. , tc p. ' iii Specialists In Chronic , Ncrrous , Skin and Dlood Dl * ( rzr"Consult tlon nt offlco or by ranll free Sledl * clnes < tent by mill or oxprcss , securely packed , frco from : obsoryutlon Ouamntees to euro quickly , safe j ly nnd permuncutly * NERVOUS DEBILITY gSfE Tfff& i tloin i l'liy lculUcciiy arlBltiK from in IHcrLtlon , er ] ci > i or IniiulRcaoo producing lPci > lesno ilc pen dency ! , pimples tm the fnco.HVursUm topocU'ty , easily dinourHgtjiUlack of conflienco dull unit for study ; or iMUlnt'Wt nnd rinds llfu uburdm , friifHy perman ently and prtTiitcly cured Consult lta lie us & lletts , HUB rnrnaui fctrot Omaba * Jseb Blood and Skin Disease ? ssstebfirnis j rutultH , complitcly orndlcatod witbont the all of mercury Strorula ryslpil ) n fever Bores , Dlotchoi , ulcers pains trithu liea > t and bones s > pbllltlc sore ihroHt , mouthundtnnxtio ratnrrh , etc , permanently cured where othcrt hnvulntod Kiancy Drinarv KafSaJlSenW&alSi ? ? quent ' burnlnv or blooJy urine , urlno lilih coloretl or wltb milky sediment on stanJlnjr , weak back , ( jonorr hcEii , Elcot.cy tltH , etc l'roiapily and safely cured charges ' reasonable , STRICTURE ; ! SS te moval i complete without cuttlui ; . cauttlc ordlllutlon ( ures effecioi at homo by patient without a moments t ' > nln or annoyance To Young Men and Middle-Acd ? Men , AWTBF PfTPP Tll ° nwfuI effects of early OUIllJ UUniJ Vice , which brlnirs orpauto weakness ; , ilpstroyluirhoth nnnU and body , with all I tsdreatleit ills , purmuncnUr cured T1D0 IIPTTQ Address tliow who have im UUOi 1JD11U paired themselves by Inipropor InUilliericct nnd anil sollturir li ibltn , which ruin bolb | mnrrlueo body nn J mind , undttln : tlicm tor badness , studr or . MAimmn Mkv , or llioto entering on that happy life , n > f are of pliyslclal dobliltr , quickly assisted OUR SUCCESS , Is baftd upon facts , fir t practical oxpoiienco , w- ond-o > ery ca o H cBpoclally studied , thus st rtlnr ; arlRbt tblrl medlclnft nro prepared in our own la bainry osactly to suit cacti case , thus affecting cures without Injury , fErnndn cents postajo for celebrated works on chronic , nervous and tlcllcntodhonsas Thousands I cured ttf A friendly letter or call may save you fu I turo sitlTerlnK nndsunnio nndadlRoiacn years to life Iff'So letters anHw > rcd unlos accompanied by 4 ' cents tn alamos Address or civil on 1 > K3. flilTXS < V EIF/rT , U1S rnriiambtreet , Onrnha Ne1 > . 1 ; 1 ten pounds ! IwSIFthinkofit ! j As a ricsh Produce there can bo i no question but that I Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and fipphosphites ) Of Llmo and Soda J 1 is without a rival Many , have l ! ( TAined a pound a day by the use ( I of it It euros j CONSUMPTION , i SCROFULA BRONCHITIS , COUOHS AND i } C0LU3 , AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DIS- ) 5 EASES AH X'Ah ITAlim AS Mll.K , \ t Jtxeurn hnii gel tlieyunulna aithireura t i pooliinllitttoiu , I ftfa UOU } UlffDAti , PAtao , 1070. § ® Yf BAIfHlt & CO 'S teBrGukfas ! Cocoa jfrVffljJ " * la uliiotutcly mire anil Xk3sS\ " < • tolulle Ifvlil ' llS\l\ \ * " uft 'u ' 'tJ ' PrfPrat'0Q ' It h * * MM > < lfill ! i 'i a\ \ * * * * * " " * * tlmu tU * * trtnJl * ° C Cocoi tU I li llll mlj < J * Ult fitma < Arrowroot or Siitr , It/jS'l ' 1' ' 111 mD * ' * tticrrfore tur n.orc economical * t * ? it i lit tlfUilou'iiiuurlvhluffitrciiEtliciiti ! ; , Ill * Islfl / ' i l/f / ! fl < v I OMTJtutaud simlr&bly sdip'cd \S3 < LXJI llfaq r " " ' "d * * * U&a rtricui la hullo Sold byUroccrs eicrjulierc W. BAKER & C0. # Dorchester Masa m Hiarg'8' - * * vIiew D Trn winimutfit > m op > • Filltnu AtnmU ir'M-tL 0"I r TM'KltlllThtt lll.H..li t CM.ar * B Ar * . ' .wist ; JiZg ® Wtl.P liC , ui.r..llen.iiiU Ukc.iil.t ia J Jl Vjf , fotuU , .U.lJJ . ( l.jiodl n" . . < it..f < l3 A v/ffK tbtri l 1 Mlt r rem < Ilo f i k l enu t\\LsiA \ > mfX.\J V , lUaOOX , W.S B , i. > r , rr I Ufclrv vrk THIS COLD SNAP t / Prom pis us to remind you tltnl wo linvo a few heavy Ulsiors nml Fur Trimmed Overcoats which wo wouhr like to close out nnd ns this may bo our hist chance this season to dUposc of them , wo have cut the price in two , thus offering you a rare chance to got a gnrm3iit for about ono li il its value nt a tints when it will do you tlio most good Wo call particular attention to a small lot of elegant fancy Chinchilla Ulsters with very fine Ciusimoio lining , choice s.itin sleeve lining nnd male up in first elns * manner n garment which was got ten up to rotnil for about $30.00 , wo ofl'er thorn nt $14.75 , mid a few excellent Ghinchilln CoUs , O.issimeio lined , nnd very long nml trimmed wjth good Beaver Collnr.s and Oaff-j , nt $1:3.59. : Yon could not buy this in the onrly senson for less thnn $23.00. For small boys wo still have a little lot of very neat Cnpa Overcoats , si/os to 10. which wo oiler at $1.00. They are worth oven nt this time of the year $3.50. . . For other seasonable bargains which will bo appreciated llieo cold days wo montton , Good Knit Caps at 20c , worth 40e. Good Woolen Mitts nt 15c , woith 30c. Excellent all wool Seamless Socks nt loc , would bo cheap nt 30c. The piices on nil those goods wcro double but as there was no sale for them and we wanted to force them * ' during the warm weather , wo reduced them to ono half R is not our custom to mark goods up ngain after they are once reduced Iiubbcr Overshoes aic said to bo ' • old by all shoe dealeis veiy close but you should heo how we soil them Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets i During January and February our store closes at 7 p. in Satur"v clay at 10 p. in The KTev/ Jersey Rubber Shoe Co not only makes better and more stylish , and a greater variety of goods than any other company , but it is putting HESEIi PI.ATES011 all their now First Quality Gootls.such as Arctics Excluders , Lumbermens' and Heavy San dais , including boys , ladies and misses Arties , Jbf'ZBJU Hi y See that the New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co " is stamped in the sole of each pair of overshoes you buy , and you will get the full value of your money Your B shoe dealer should have New Jersey goods in all widths , from A. A. to W. VV With or without heels Also high Button Gaiters with Leather Button Fly I am western agent for the New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co , and carry an immense stock , which I sell At Wholesale Only . I also have a large stock of FELT BOOTS , ( all free from damage ) and German Socks I SELL AT CHICAGO PRICES Z. T. LINDSEY , fill Harney St , Omaha Nebraska shfishe Two Nights , Tu v 7 WEBSTER & BRADY'S lytenli - jug spectacular l'roilnctlou of TtlMlL H. itiwu Haho tm > ' 8 r drifSJiliS ( lor ( ons in Sconce KflVctt . Ii ZOrcat \ nrnmntla Cast ! Sims rueoiiJl ] IJtt\ern ViUbcoINrccfc ot Ilio * _ 11 _ - ' 8 nvn Dliowl * The ltulnaof Korl ; 'ilio llonil of tlio KihlopUn SHFISHE l'rlcoi-A' > c < Me 7f * nml . , Fcnts " " T.i " . " - - Ill 1" ) < > n lo Jloni ! y mornlnit " "Tdiia&e , January 16 , 17,18 ZIGIZAG Tl' ' ° Cil'out lMKh , MuKo1' I IZigIZagI rriMFOY - . i . - J uu"llu" One continuous lauish TDIVrCTV l'or two hours and a half , " ItlMtMli j Ilumoroua DUIokuo I'unuySIt- uullom , lleautltul OiiluiURd , finpf Catchy Muklc Tratty ( llrH l""UL' ' . 1 IJiotcsriuo llancBS , Ncgio ' " Danced , . • tin • tin llurlejrjue Ill All I Iti'ftUlar prices , beats will bo tl i „ " . - . 'l ' Put on Bal ° WednfflJay [ clothing " tor wea k m e if BuircrliiTfroui tbolia-cuat joutWulinoMf rlr aocsr wwUui wcuWurta , lo t luuuluxxJ.ttc.I wljl Hint a yoluabto lre Ueo < cole < 11 cuntalnloa lull particular * for homo cure I'llr I. or charge A • pltnilW medical woik : houiil lw rcjU ty every ln n who l ncrvnm nnrl ilflillllotwl adtika , I lho Hrsost , luttcst ana tlno.i in tliuworld 1 ll'aucnBor uccnmnioilatloru unticelliJ llow York to Glasgow via Lsnioaiirr/ Ethiopia , Jan , . . . Ittli I Ii.ronln ) , l'uuniaiy 1st Ancliorla Jan . . . 2"th | rurnessln , , . . Ieb 6th New York to Azoroj , Gibraltar aal Italy f-AIOON , bk.COHDCl.thS ANI > BTRrll Will MtJJ on lowest tetins Incursion 'llciuts reiluceil , in.ide uviillublu to i turn 0/olthor tna 1'lctnr- cbquo Clyde anil North of Ireland , or Hirer Mtrsey und South ot Ireland , or Nnple3 and aibrnlter DXOUIIHIONS OT PAIII8 on CovriNEvrtr TouiiB on lowest terra 1. Travelers Uirculir I.tttersof Credit and Drafts for uny amount at lowesteurrent rates Apply to any of our local UKcntsor to Herton Brotlicrs , Ctilcaso , III ; US IIAIX II V. lOOHtt" . CH JUrixs U. P. Depot JOSEPH El LLSTTSI STEE8. PEMS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1B39. Neb 303-404-1 70-G04. KIB _ H035 ? PERFECT OF PMS Dr.J.E.McGREW , r is Weill Known fjpot'lnllsl , lsuii3urua.selln Ilio iicatiiientol 4ll r.iriiu of Im UlLulunUbtrlct- , autooj , bjiunuu * Itiicr l.mi 'or Manlioou nnJ WuWtlen Bier lity or llarren- nu ntiiolutclir § ( uriJ he a tor hook . The I Ifo beerm , " for Mm or Wo nan , cacti lucent * ( .tatup . ' iualel ioa.e i'a ( larrali unit eklii DUeaiot curoil quickly , anil vet manently Treit ment by uirre * .tamp.lur ' reply co.sMUi/1'ATiory rjtii : : . OlHco S.E , Cor lUtn & Jackson Sts Omnlin Neb , U.W.C3B. I3TH& DOOU TI , OMAHA , UEBj f OB TUB IBBATUXhT Ot * ALL APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES ' . Boitr cllltl iAip ritu on < iE niidlMforBucte.ifttl Trtttmint of Try Urm of DUuit ttouiriaf MEDICAL or BUBOIOAI I Efi ATMEMT NINETY ROOMS fOK PAYIENT8.1 BoardtiAtt.nlmoe , Bet AeeomnodatloDt in Wt.t .CTWItnK TOR OiaODLAHB oa IloformlU . and Prie.Truui.,01tiby.tt , CLrv.turf.Cpli .rll t , Tumoti Ooicir , O.Uxrn , SroacaltU , InbUtloo SltotrUltr Paraly.ia , Epilti..T , Kidanr TJJaddir 2j , Ear , Elun aaa Blood aad ill tureieal Oreratioca DISEASES OF WOHtH , .V/M ' .Vi T , . r . ' . a HU lUta LiriLY iDUED 1 LTUIU-I > lUMIlTaiST HUM OalyBtUaliltllledloalliiiUtuttaiaUiia-aCt.ilallTol W PRIVATE DISEASES Alt Hloo4 Wnuil act • tally trt.1.9. bjpbllhl f.l.ia r.tu.T.4 fremtb iiun wUb.ul rucrbry KVi * U. l.r.U4 rrnlni.1 far Uuil TIH1 , tOntt 1 Ml , bubl to Tl.ll • B > /ti.lr..l. < lstli.ii > yc.rf.iioao < L < i , jkllaoaaioaaUat Hciioeanlll H.ll la.i.rlii.lr.aiiu ialb > u.ll.i.i tri > > fi.i.ly | . > k < . , a Bi.r > . . .lnillt.l..0Biiiiaor.tBl.r. > ( . . . . . . iii.F.r..a.rui.riU pri'.ir.4. C.II..4malluioritLJ Uatorr < . r ata .14 , will . . . jo > .cnl la Il.lo r.l < ar , < > 2 BflllK TO MffM C"Bei y A , i. . . p j.i s kl > l 01..I Mid T.tlco/.l , , , llk uu.all.u llat Aiititt DiSAltMZDIOAIa c * HUKOiaAX lHSTITUXa lift and Dadsa Struts , OKAUa , H D. SHOE DEALERS iS IHuPi 'I ' " * 01 " 00t8 ? " ' i buoo , m nafacturK , m . . . • " by o,41. , llenderson fd U Co , ot ChlcoBO-Fad * tortes ut Chicago , rUon Ills . nnd Ken 'im tjSkj Wis-should write BAM U.VA'lBON YZl9 Ileudqiiarters for itubbtrs , " * A GOODRICH Atfy at-I.aw. Ui Daar Jt bom St , Chfcaaoi advice freoi ai yuirse perleuc-oj busluus * quietly aad legally trans urtfil , .