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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1890)
p M BHBMHffWffl B 5 H SOU ! II OMAHA'S ' COMPLAINT , , A Voluminous Dooumont Submitted to the Btato Board A / { X VERY UNJUST FREIGHT RATES Items I'lokctl Op at tlio Btato Untiic Annual Kanquot of tlio Iinn- 1 castor County Bar Tlio Buprcino Court r A Irntpnt 1 Lincoln , Neb , Fob 81. | Speclal to JTnis line.J The following complolut lias Just ' been rccolved by tlio state board of transpor tation : ' , lleforo tlio State Hoard of Transportation The South Omnlia Ltvo Stock Kxchango vs the Chicago , St Paul , Minneapolis & Omnlia railroad company , thu Fremont , Elk > i born & Missouri Valley railroad company , the Union Pacific railway company , the Chicago cage , Darlington & Qulncy railroad com pany mid the Missouri Pacific railway com pany To tlio honorable , the Nebraska • State Board of Transportation • . The potl- \ tlon and complaint of the South Omaha Live , , Stock Kxchaneo , an association of Individ- * ' mils liituresUul In tlio live Btook trndo at South Omaha , Douglas county , Neb , ro- ' epcctfully represents : 1. That the defendants above named are I common cnrrlors , engaged In the transporta tion of passengers and property by railroads , under a common control , management or ar rangement for n continuous carriage or ship ment from points In the stnto of Ncoraska to South Omaha , Neb , and ns such common _ , carriers are subject to an act of tholoclsla- -v BhF" turo Qutltlod "An act to ropula' .o railroads , eta , npnroved March 31 , 1837. " 2. Thut tha Baid defonilanls above named I are oncaKcd ns common carriers of-local traffic , in transporting live cittln and hogs , from various points in the state of Nebraska to South Otnuba , Neb ' U. That South Omaha aforesaid , m respect to location , in capacity of the slaughtering houses constantly in operation , in the uni form mnintnlnanco of the currant market - ? * -M | r , nblo prices for tlio live stock market , is the V > V { natural market for shipments of live stock aforesaid , oriilnnllnir nt points within the Btato of Nebraska on railroads of thodofend- ant companies aforesaid 4. Thut the rntcs per car , thirty feet length , for the transportation of live cattle mid bogs , us local trufllc by the said defend ant railroad companies to South Omaha aforesaid , train points in tlio stnto of Ne braska , named below in groups with respect to location as rcgaras approximate distance - • from South Omaha , nro us follows : Twenty Mile Grouu C „ St P. , M. & 0. , , Mills , * U ; ! • ' . , E. & M. V. , Washington , $10 ; s U. 1 * . . Waterloo , * I3 ; C. 11. & Q. , Grotna : 14 ; M. P. , Louisville , $14. Thirty Mile Group U. , St P. , M. & O. , 1 Hormnn , | 17 : P. , U. & M. V. , Fremont , $18 ; I U. P. , Mead , $18 : C , U , Q , Memphis , $1S ; M. P. , Weeping Water , $15. Forty Mlle Group-C , St P. , M. & O. , Toknuiiili , $10 : K , K. & ftl V , Hooper , $21 ; j U. P. , Amos , $ J1 ; C , U. & Q. . Waverly , $18 ; M. P. , Dunbar , $20. Fifty Mile Group 0. , St P. , M. & O. , Oakland , $ > ! ; F. , U & M. V. . Scribnor , $23 ; U. P. , Uuy Stnto , $33 ; C , B. & Q. , Lincoln , * IHM. . Tnlmnira . J20. Sixty Mlle Group-C , St P. . M. & O. , Bancroft , $25 : F. , li & M. V „ Woit Point , $25 ; U. P. , hchuylor$23 ; C , li Q , Firth , f $24 ; M. P. , Auburn , $23. > ' ' \ . Seventy Mile Group C , St P. , M. & O. , y Pendor , $20 ; F „ 13. & M. V. , Wisnor , 623 ; L ' tl P. , Benton , $27 ; C , B. & Q. , Crete , $25 ; MtNMMmT M. P. , Stnlla $3-2. k MW Cighty Milo Group C , St P. , M. & O. , ' T Flournoy , $20 ; F. , E. & M. V. , Pllgor , $29 ; i T U. P. , Columbus , $29 ; O. & It V. . Shelby , ' $28 ; C li isQ , DoWitt , $20 ; M. l\Ver- i don , * 2i. > ' Ninety Mllo-Group C , St P. , M. & O. , > Wakeflold , $20 ; F. . E. & M. V. . Humphrey , ( . $20 ; U. P. . Gnrdnor , $2U ; O. & KV , Stroma M • \ burg , $2S 00 ; C. B. & Q , Swanton , $20. ; M. WW * P „ Falls City $22. Hi Onu Hundred Mlle Group C. St P. M. Se WW- O. , Co.icora , $30 ; F. E. & M. V. , Hades , j $32 ; U. " P. . Claries , $ . ! 0 ; C. B. & Q. , H Fnirmount , $28. mW' Ono Hundred and Twenty Mlle Group Mm C. St P. M. & O. , Ila-tfnglon , $30 ; F. B. & WW M. V. . Oakdiile , $35 ; U. P. , Uhapmans S3U ; WW ; • C. B. & Q. , Wyoming Hue , Archer , $31 ; C. j ' B. & Q . Don vor line Harvard $29. WWf Ono Hundred und Forty Milo Group F. j li & M. V. , WlnotoomJ3 ; U. P. , Alva , WW $32 ; U. iiQ , Wyoming line , Cairo , $32 ; WW C. li & Q. , Denver line , Hastings ! 0. H Ono Hundrud und Fifty Milodroup F. E. WW & M. V. , faunford $38 ; U. P. , Woou Hivor , Hi $32 ; C. 11. & Q. , Wyoming line , St Michael , m $33 ; C. I ' Ac Q. , Denver line , Konesaw , * 31. r Ono Hundred and Soventv Milo Group B A F. E. & M. V. , O'Neill , ? 39 ; U. P. , Kearney , ' _ j S. $32CB. ; Q , Wyoming line , Litchfiold , * T' , L 35 ; C. B. Q , Denver line , Mindcn , $31. Z * % One Hundred und Ninety Milo Group F. m E. & M. V. , Stewart , $11.50 ; tj P. , Sim- B mons , $37 ; C. B , & Q. , Wyoming line , Bor- m lin , $10 ; C. B. & Q. , Denver line , Holdrego , K $34. M Two Hundred Mlle Group F. E. & M B Y. , Newport $42.C0 ; U. P. , Jcssolyn , $33 ; C. D. - & Q. Wyoming line , Broken Bow , M $10 ; C. 11. & Q. , Denver line Atlanta $31. B - Two Hundred and Twenty Milo Group > F. E. & M. V. , Long Pine , 544 ; U. P. , WU- B low Islaud , 310.85 ; C. B. & Q , Wyoming line Lluscott , $42 ; C. B. & Q. , Denver line , BB Arrapahoo , $ 4. Two Hundred and Fifty Mlle Group F. > E. & M. V. , Wood Lane , $15 ; U < P. , Gun iielt , $14.18 ; C. B. & Q. , Wyoming line , B Tbedford $15 ; C. B. & Q. , Denver line , In- BB • dlunolu , $35. BB Threu Hundred Mlle Group F. E. & M. BB V. , Cody , $48 ; U. P. , Hoscoo , $47 ; C B. & BB Q. , Wyoming line , Whitman , JI9 ; C. B. & BB ( J. , Dcnvor line Max , f 15. Bt C. That in addition to rates hereinbefore BB sot out us charged by the dofuadaut , the B C. , St P „ M. & O. It K. Co , thoru is an B additional cbargo against the consignee of BBi Btev$1.50 per car for the dolivury of live stock BBT - ' - aforesaid ut the South Omuhn stock yards BJ • * ! 0. T hat the rates aforesaid churgoa by the BHT - dofondunts uforesald for the trunaportatlon Bt of live cattle and hogs as local , from points Bt In the state of Nebraska to South Omaha , BB are In contravention of the orovisious of the BB said ucc of the legislature entitled "An act BB to regulnto railroads , prevent unjust dlscrltn- BB Cuation , etc , approved March 31 , A , D. , 1837. BB iii that BB ' ( . ) That the said charges are unreason B ( ' ' ) The said defendunts are subjecting B the live stock tralllo originating off the rulb B roads of dofendanta aforesaid to an undue B and unreasonable dlsadvuntago in respect to B charges for transportation to South Omaha B aforesaid us compared to eharges for trans H portutlon of like trafllo from noiehbonug H stales to market , thu pot formunoo of which B is under substantially similar circumstances B and conditions B ( a ) The defendants , tlio said a , St P. , H M. & O. H. H. Co , the F „ E. & M. V. It H. H Co , thoU P. It H. Co . the C , 11. ti Q. It H It Co , aud the O. & HV It It Co , oparat- B log lines of railroad north of the 1'latto H riyer ( n Nebruska are subjecting live stouk B trafllo prlitinutiiig iiorlb of thu Platte river B nforesuld to uu undue and unreasonable pro BBJ ' vdlce ami dUndvautaga in respect to charges BWf"ti BBb for transportation to South Omuliu uforo- BBJ 'I P B' said as compared to charges for tranBporta- BBJ tlon of a likotraftlc , originating south of the f Pluttu river , uforcsatd , tlio parformanco BBJ under similar circumstances and conditions BBJ liatieviag the rates heroin enumerated to BBJ bu greater than Is charged for like sen-leu iu BBJ this'und pthcr states to mantels , wo usk for BBC ' ' a rntn to bo established In Nebruskn to Soutn BBS Omaha equal to thu rates given by you and BBS i 'plbur rorpornltons iu this and ether states Bl to other markets , BB Wherefore , the petition prays that the do- BBE * feqdants may bo requiroa to answer the BB charges herein , and that after duo hearing BBB ana investigation , an order to be mada com BBB mauoing thu dufeuduuls lo ccaso and desist BBB iroiu said vlolutlons of the net of tbo legis- BB latiirp , entitled "An net * to reguluto ruil- BlBt roitds , eta , " und for such other uud further BIBB order as the board of transportation may BBK • doom necessary in tbo premises H ; STATE I10U3K IHTTEUS H The Battle Creek Valley bank of Battle BBB Crook lllud amotidcd nitli'les of mcorporn- BBB - Hon increasing Its capilul stock from $10,000 BBV i. S to $ J5,00t ) . BBB BBB7 ltcpresentatlvo Ilubati of Hastings was at BBB jBJ * the capitol this aflurnooti , He says thut BBy ' > Adams county will Indulge in the hottest no- BBB ) laical light every known in her history next M' BBB Aunitor Uentou reports tbo followiog counties still delinquent in annual settle 1 menl ! Boic Butte , Cherry , Uarllold , Hooker ana Thurston An Interest penalty is In store for them C. II , Holmes , chief clerk In the rooms of the stnto board transpsrtatlon , ii down with la grippe From ovldonco on fllo before the state board of transnortutton , In the shnpo of very recent issues of tariffs from tlio general frolght ofllco of the Kntiias City , Wyandotte it Northwestern railroad company , It ap pears that the mooted question as to what trunk line Is to control this piece of road , Is doclded in favor or the Missouri Pacific According to Governor Lirrnbeo's message - sago the railroads of Iowa for the pear end Ing.tuno 30 , 1889 , show a total not earnings of $11,8G,310.U9. ! The total number of miles of road In tha state Is 8,310 , malting the not earnings per mlle $1,421,111. which paps a 5 per cent dividend on $28,437 per mlle A member of Nebraska's board suggests that those figures will como up for consideration at next weeKs mcotlng , i.AxoASTEn tun ntxqonT The Lancaster County Bar nisoclation guvo Its annual banquet nt the Windsor hotel this evening H. II Wilson was toast master , and tonsts were responded to by Chlof Justlco Amasa Cobb of the supreme court , \V. , T. Urynn , S. L. Gcitsthnrdt , W. J. Lamb W. L. Cundiff , S. J. Tuttle , J. U. Strode , J. L. Doty nnd others The menu was unusually elaborate Ladies wore present - ont and tha banquet was onoof the host over given by the association , TIIC SUl'ltEMK COUllT The proceedings of today In the supreme court wore ns follows : State ex rol uttoinsy gcncrnl vs Atchison & Nebraska railroad company Hon M. L. Huytvard of Ne braska City nppolntod referee to hoar the testimony , try the issues of fact arising In the causa und report hlsllndlngstotho court Missouti Pacific rutlivay company vs Vando- vender rehearing denied ; Itichnrdson vs Stone , rehearing denied ; Uhcnoy vs Camp bell , rohoanng denied ; Pullman palace car company vs Lowe , rehonrlng denied ; State bank vs Smith , motion to vacate order of submission ovurrulod The following causes were argued and sub mitted : Jackson vs Crclghton , Mlllspp vs Ball , St Louis wrougbt Iron , otc , company vs Myer , Guiltard vs Robinson , Citizens Dank vs McCabe , dismissed , The following cases were filed for trial : lonnthan C. ICingsloy ys E. A. Butterllold , irror from the district court of York county Henry llurchara vs Charles Griflltb , error from the district court of Lancaster county ONLY AH EllSODE An amusing incident occurred nt tlio clos ing session of tha prohibition nmendment convention last night Before Governor St John was lntroducod for the nddrqss of the < evening , Cnalrmnn Dlckio , of the national commlttoe , ncalu tooK up the plea for luonoy subscriptions to further tha work of the camDulgn Ho started with a cull for $50 subscriptions , and by amusing slonqs and other menus succeeded in securing quiti a number who pledged thcmsolvcs for that amount On starting the call for $25 sub scriptions , be nauscd in the midst of deepest sllcnco and Ironically asked the question , Will Tub Osmu Ben head the list for this amount ! " An upronr followed und cries eamo from all over the room , not a bit of It " Quietly , at his desk , Tub Bkc repre sentative sat biding his time Ho remem bered Boilia' boycotting resolution , and other unkind threats that had been made at the paper ho represented From $10 Diclclo flnnlly enmo down to $5 , when Tun Bee uiaa went down into his pocket and fished up a lonely bum now bill of that denomination , and beckoning to the speaker handed it to him with the quiet remark , Five dollars for Tun Omaha Bnn " Ho stood a mo ment as though thunderstruck , but holding It up ho slowly repented Five dollars for the Omaiiv Bee " The storm of applause that greeted the announcement is without a rival in the history of the city Tno great crowd yelled us though the very rafters of tbo building were lifting , and again Mr Dlckio paused us though tionplussod He nroso to tbo emergency , bnwovor , and put the bill up at auction and In less than no tlmo it wont to a gontlemau from Friend for $15. Other representatives of state papers followed suit , but their subscriptions lacked inspection It is needless to sav that The Bee did not receive any more unkind thrusts nt the bands of the convention On taking the rostrum St John took occasion to say that The BEEasnnowsnapor rivaled any paper publishedun the west jiud was vastly supurior to any published in the state He ml mi red It because the world know whom to tlnd it II-3 admired it because it always took a position and was never on the fence SILK THIEVES Judge Houston has been busy the creator part of the day in listening to tbo prelimi nary hearing of Dan McGinty and his six companions , who are accused ofstoalingu lot of silks from A. Bloon , tbo O street dry goods merchant , Wednesday afternoon Siolc hoadncha is roadlly cured by Hoods SitrsupnrHla , , which tones nnd rogulntos the digestion , und creates an appetite JlnlBloy's Court James Reynolds and Martin Shunnon were given twenty days in the countv jail yester day afternoon by Judge Helslcy for stealing $20 worth of clothes from M. Block , Tenth and Farnam streets The case of the man Plateau , charged with soiling a bankrupt stock of boots and shoes witout liccnso was commonccd lata yostor- dav afternoon and continued until this morn ing 1. P. nnd E. Jonnson were locked up yes tordav ufternoon , charge with stealing tbrco sots of tools valued at $ C0 and two sots of harness * Champagna has a largo amount of car bonlo acid | n It , It is healthy and uourlshiug Cooks Extra Dry Imperial is the best ' Sir Kniitiii Attention The Sir KtiiRhts of Mt Calvary com mandory No 1 , K. T. , are requested to report ut the asylum at 1 o'clock p. in Saturday , JFobruary 22 , for escort duty nt the funeral of Sir Knight Rqv Thomas 13. Lemon By order of the commander EitHN IC.Lono , Recorder , Df.Birnoy.praotico limited to catarrh al dlsoascs of ri09Q and throat Boo bldg BInklnir Minns hinfY Take n pair of shoes that have be come still and uncomfortable by con stant wonr iu the rain jiud apply a coat of vaseline , rubbing it in well with it oloth , und in a short time the leather becomes us soft und pliublo as wbon it ia taken from the buoIvos of the shoo dealer _ A Child's I < ir fnv > ( l. On a rocei.t visit to Iowa Mr K. Dalton - ton of Luray , Russell county , Kuu , called at the laboratory of Chamberlain it Co , Dos Moines , to show thorn his Btx-yoar-ohl hey whoso lito was saved by Chamberlains Cough Roinody It cured the boy of a very severe attack of croup Mr D.tlton ia certain that it saved his boys lifo , and is onthuslastics in his pruiso of thoroinodv , Ho says it has an oxuollont roputntlon in his vi cinity , that { armors come liftcen miles to his store fur it , and thut many of thorn , lileo himself , are never without it in their homes The Great Iloaic IhIiiiiI Itontc Tti chunking time on Sunday , Nov 17 , thu Chicago , Rock Island & Pacitlo Ry have considered ovpry point of in terest to tlio Omaha traveling public If you tire going to Dos Moiuea , Chicago or ntiy point east , our solid vestibule limited train is lust what you want Leave Omaha atJ. . 'J5 p. in arrive in Des Moines 0:31) : ) p. in , and Chicago 8:30 : a. in , dining car for supper leaving Council Blutfaatid for breakfast before reaching Chicago This train is also equipped with the finest sleepers and chair cars made by tao Pullman Co . which leave from the U. P. depot , Omahn.ovory day at 4:25 : p. in , making close connections at Chicago with all trains for eastern points In addition to this angnillcont train wo have two ether dally trains to Chicago , loavjng Omaha ut 0:16 : a. m. and 5:16 : p. in For information as to routes , rates time , etc , call at ticket olllco , 1805 Faroara street ; telephone 782. S. S , STBVKN8 , General Western Agent SOUTH OMAUA DAILY EVENTS A Youthful Forcror Confoaaos Hav ing Comrulttod n Crime HOW HE WORKED HIS SCHEME Presents n Stolen Savins * U.ink Pisi Hook nnil Drnw * Thirty Dollars Nut Ills Own \ Pleasant Night With the ZCnlclitB A Youthrul Forcer Cnnfosses A younp boy , scarooly olghtoen years or ag3 , whoso name Is J , Koaruonwas nrrestod Thursday for the crlmo of forgery For hours ho maintained innocence of the charge , but Chlof Mahoney , by bard work and strategy , llnally secured a contossbn of the crlmo from the young culprit The way bo wonted tbo Bchomo indicates that ho Is on the high road to u cureor of crookedness , and is pretty well versed even now , In the ways of the wicked And row Gallagher , an cm ploy o of the Swift Packinccompany , has a savings uo- count at the Nebraska Savings bank Young Hoardon stele Gallagher's bank book from tils coat pocket wlitla It hung In his room nud proceeded to draw as much tnonoy us his Immediate needs required Ho wroio n note like this aud prcsontcd It with tha pass book the bank ' 'Pluuso bearer at : glvo $30 and charge to my nccount Ho Is my brother I am sick nnd cannot como myself , " To this note Heard on signed Unllagher's name Ilo presented the pass book nt the Nebraska Savings bank and drew $ J0 , sign ing Gallagher's name to the recolpt The note ho had forged with the Intention of pru- sonttue it in case ho was refused thu mouoy by merely presenting the pass book Reardon then returned to Gallagher's ' and put the book back in the coat pocket Uo stele a gola seal ring Irom the room be longing to Gallagher's brother , worth about $12 which ho nftorwards sold for 80 centR The rlngwas recovered Inst night by Chief Mahoney and ODlcer Moso Hodmond Hoardon had spent nearly all the $ -10 when ho was arrested Tholoss of the money will fall ou Gallagher , us the prosontatlnn of the pass book at the bank releases It from all liability Hoardon was nrraignod yosiorday ami pleaded guilty to the charge of forgery Last uprlng Hoardon was arrested for petty larceny Ho Is reported by the police u hard case for a youngster An KvmiIii : ; with the Kniahta As pleasant an entertainment as was ever given in South Omaha occurred Thursday night at the hall of the Eatorpriso lodge , Knights of Pythias Ono hundred ladles and gentlomo n worn present , who thoroughly enjoyed the cxcellout programmo proparad for their on- tcrtainment After the literary and musical exorcises were concluded u collatlou was served The programmo Included a sou , Friend ship , Love nna Song , " by n auintotto coni- po ed of Mrs Collins und Mrs Gee and Messrs Bulla , Marsh and Gee Mandolin music was rendered by iho Sulunos mando lin club of Omaha Chancellor Currrluu of Omaha , delivered an excellent address Ho was followed by a mandolin duet by Messrs Sutunor nnd Weldman , aicctntion ) by little May Richardson , nnd another song by the quintette A.V. . Dernick of Omaha , closed B' ' Hocked iu the eulortaiumenl hv .ncing the Cradle of iho Deep " In response to an en core ho sang "A Thousaud Fathoms Deep " It was a late hour when tbo thoroughly on- jovuolo entertainment was brought to a close Croiue n Klro ljliult Your interviews published Thursday on tbo Hro limit question were timely , " said a South Omaha nroporty owner yestordoy Keep on urging the passage of the ordinnnco now In the hands of the committee If It Is to bo passed nt all the present heason pasA it now Wo are just ou iho eve of a promising build ing season und a months dolav tn establish ing a limit in the building district will cnabto a lot of parties to secure perm Its for the erec tion of frame structures between Twenty seventh , Twcuth-fourth aud M nnd O streets that will always bo tbo cuu < , o of high Insur ance proralums no matter how permanent and substantial adjoining structures muy be , The counc.I should pass the ordinance at its regular March meeting , npd put it in effect at once , booth Omaha has reached the brick business building period lust now , and noth ing clso should bo tolerated now iu the busi ness district " Thf Hot id Hinulll Pny "I wish you would remind the board of cd- that it owes a duty to the city and urge thorn to act on it tonight , " said a citi zen yostordny ' When the streets sur rounding the high school were gruded it was understood , and if mv recollection serves mo right the board-was Instructed bv u vole of the citizens to pay $100 u lot towards defray ing the cost of grading the sttoets around the thrco lots Now the board refuses to puy tbo sum , clmmlnir tbo action would be Illegal In Omaha the right to assess und collect nnd special taxes for improvements ofstrcots ubiitting tuhool am ] church prop erty Is never quoslionod The same tulo ought to govern hero Our school board should encourage Instead of discouraging just such improvements as the disputed tux wus levied for " City Notes nnd IVraonals The Mnglo Citv cornet band gives n Wash ington birthday party at Rowley's ' hull tonight The Pennsylvania Bocioty hold the first of nsnrlcsbf socials ut the homo of Sumuol P. Brigham , Twenty-fourth and N streets , Thursday night A number ot people lrom Omaha were present und an enjoy able evening was the result * Annexation will bo discussed nt the moat ing of- the Omnlia real cstalo exebaugn this morning South Omaha taxpayers and property owners are Invited to uiicum , Gcorco II Hrower of Brewer & Sulllvun is off ou a trip to the Interior of tbo state Attorney Doud has gene to Kansas on busluoss Al L. Keouan has gene to Lincoln , whom he will reside hereafter John Jaokman bos returned from Kenosha , Wis , , where he attended thu obsequies of his father Pollco Officer Loonoy expects his brother to arrive from Ireland today 'Iho American live stoci commission com pany has perfected nrrangemonts to open an office In South Omaha For the present , it will bo under the iiiniiugemont of A. P. Uralnnrd of the Kansas City olllco Ell Titus , the general manager of the company , Is hero looking over tha Hold and helping to perfect the arrangements This is his llrst visit to South Omaha , but ho expresses him seir as very favorably Impressed with what ha has scoa 1) . G. May , who has bean arranging iho bookkeeping system at the packing houses of Swift & Co , , has taken n house on Twoniy-sovonth and J Btreots and will be come a permanent oltizou of the Marie city , Mrs Alice uawunor of Like City , la , Is visiting her sister , Mrs F , M , Hutllold Judge King tinea E. Moses , a plain drunk , $ .1 and costs , yesterday morning , A moating of thu South Omaha library as sociation Is called ut Mayor Sloauo's ofllco this afternoon at 2 o'clock to appoint a cotniniltea to secure u now location for library rooms A. M. Keenan , tbo cx-pollceman , has sworu out a warrant charging Pat Rowley , the saloonkecpur , with assault with Intent to commit murder Tbo trouble occurred Thursday night and was merely u salooa brawl WhatMnkrs th * "Fi t" Wrinkle Largo , fleshy wrinkles , common to persons ot portly habit and advanced years , nro the result of excessive oleag inous deposit next to the surface The sumo result from the oxcesslvo absorp tion ot water , may bo observed In a small way la the parboiled hands of a luundross But othorwisa no such excess - cess can be present in a state of health But a certain degree of moisture being i ' " ' g * " " i .11 . 1. < .I.I .I.IH ossontlnl to a worfqet condition of the skin its nbsenco must lnsuroearly wrin kles nnd n , skinny , drlcd-up-looltlng exterior It is VeT known that En glish women retain their freshness of fnco until Into in.lifo , and this muy ba directly attribute , to their mokit ' nnd temperate clhnat9.jr Itcninrknhlo Cnr * uu' llliciimntism Dos Moines ( Ibtvn ) Daily News : A Nowb reporter , learning thiit Mrs N. M. PotorsotEttstUos Moines , who was long nflllctod with rheumatism , had boon completely cored , concluded to call on the lndy nnd tfot the facts direct from her for the bo no ( It of any of our readers who may bo similarly nflllctod Ho found Mrs Peters to bo n very ploasantlady ot in Id tlio ago in pond hcnlth and doing her own housoworlc On being questioned she said : "t had suffered with rheumatism the greater uart ot tlio time for nearly seven years At times I wits almost helpless I had doctored a great deal for it with phys icians and tried olectriu bolts and nlmost everything that is recommended for rhoumntism , as no ono will sulTor with it as-I did without doing all that can bo done to relieve it , Finally a neighbor woman advised tno to try Chamberlains Pain Balm , nnd was so euro that it would help mo that I pro cured a botllo It aid help mo right from the start , but it took live 60-cctit bottles to cure mo , so jott can gtiosa bow had I was , as ono or two bottles will euro any ordinary case It is a grand , good medicine and has done tno a power of good , and I hope you will publish the facts inotir , vnluablo pappr that everybody may know it " A SURE CURE FOR SNORING Stlonco 11ns Removed the Gront NIc it Aimoyiinue ol'ilu World Snoring has for all time reigned su- protho ns the iioctural curse , nnd liter ary experts declare that when Maoboth heard that ho was to sleep no moro it was simply an announcement that Mrs McBoth had bcon taught to snore But a recent invention practically abolishes the snore It consists of a thin piocoof celluloid to lit botw'ccn the teeth and lips It is made to follow the arch ot the teeth , and when well mndo fits snugly The reason why people snore is that they sleep with their mouths open About nine out of ton persons breathe through the mouth during sleep They all Bay they dent , but its only a little fancy ; they do A moments redaction will show that the nose was made for breathing and smelling , aud the mouth forleating and speaking Throo-quartcrs of the throat troubles are said to como from mouth breathing , nud much of the evil ot supposed ctttrrh i nothing but the effect of mouth breathing The bad tnsto in the mouth fjn the morning , the dryness of lips and tongue , all como frqtn the passing of the nh' .throu < ! h the wroifg channel The piece of celluloid , culled a "mnu ' . " th-brcathing'inhibitor. "prcvouts air from passing through the mouth nnd forces it through the noio It maybe bo supposed that a cold in the head will &omotimei > necessitate mouth-breathing , but not eo Qoldb in the head are largely due to tbo tqtisilivotiess of the nasal luombniuos tn the touch of air , caused by not usingji be nose for breath ing Once accu3tjtin ( the nostrils to passing tur , cfipoci' .iljy the cool air of night , and cold in iho head will disup- pearv Noso-brdathlnb is an art and tin uthloto is not 'sdro 'bf success until ho has mastered it Wl The celluloid appliance is light , and nfter ti low tiights'riiso is no'longor no- ticodf It canhofnbo swallowed and caususmo disagroenhlo feeling < Aftpr a fowri woolts jf develops the habit of Dose-broathing 'tindthon it can bo laid nsido ' - Tlio Importation of Cliiiinnnsnc into the United States during the lost ten years was 2,451,501 ens's , comDrislng 20 different brands , of which over ono-ourth was G H. Mumm's Extra Dry , ' ' whoso imports exceeded thiit of any other brand by " • over 200,0X0 cases A slgmllcunt fact South-rn l > hn phiito * . The discovery of phosplmo deposits iu Florida is a matt or of great iinpor- tauco to southern ftirmors who use largo and increasing quantities of this fortil- i/.or. Combined with cotton meal it mnUos an admirable fertilizer for both corn and cotton It is easily trans ported and economically applied It is now making the light sandy lauds of south Alabama yield largo and paying crops It hus revolutionized farming all over the south Thus far South Carolina has furnished the bulk of the phosphates , producing last yoav (100,000 ( tons The Florida article is said to bo superior to that of South Carolina , und as the increased supply mu3t lead to lower cost it will lead to a inoro rapid development of ngrioulturo in the southern states than has over before boon known Illllcs * .Nc'rvo nnd Liver Pills An Important discovery They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves A nov principle . They speedily cure billlousness , bad lustc , torpid liver , piles and constipation , Splendid for mon , women nnd chlldrdii Smallest , mildest , surest 80 doses for iH cents Samples fron at Kuhn & Co 's , 15th und Douglas Voluntarily Cremated llrrHo.l' The wife of J. G. Fisher , who uccu- picsu cottage in Rutludge , the now town on the Media reid , committed sui cide yesterday by setting her clothing on hro , says a Media , Pa , dipatch Her two young stepchildren gave the alarm When the neighbors entered the house they found the woman lying in the kitchen with all ot her clothing burned oft and her flesh almost in a crisp , tfho died soon afterward On the floor was a note addressed to her husband , in which she asked that if any part of her body remained unburtiod it should bo buried as it was and not cre mated again She so said she pre ferred death by burning to any'othor ' form Mrs Fishers mind had boon running an the subject of cremation for ' ' ' somotlmo , . n Change of llfo , backache , monthly irrosu larltlns , hot flashes , nrojcuroJ by Dr Miles Norvlno Free samplw t Kuhn & Co , 15th and Douglus , _ Vntn Iluylncrf'In Prnnoo , The ovldonco upon which the French chamber of doputtcW'recontly ' tinsontod M. BscholT8hoira' ! 'lia batikor elected from Nice , snowed'thnt lCUO electors had combined to soll'Uholr votes to the hlghost bidder , that coins varying from 1 fruno to 110 in valutin-iiad bcon thrown from a balcony tit a.public mooting , and that 210 electors hud received from UO to 25 francs per head for their votes A handsome complexion is one ot the greatest charms a woman can possess Poz- zonl's Complexion powder gives it Caused by Tight Collar * , Dr Forstor , director of the Opthal- mio university at Breslau , has Qgurod out a connection between tight collars and ehort-sightednosa. Ho ullngos thut in 300 cases that have como under his attention the eyesight had boeti affected by the prnssuro ot such collars upon the muscles ot the nock , disturbing the cir culation ot blood to the hood Uaker's Pure Coil Liver OU ( Known over 40 years ) Also Uaker's Emulsion tor throat and lung troubles All drugeUts 1 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS THEY ARE WORTHLESS ] M PONDS EXTRACT ! WILL . CURE YOUR JSl l Z & M npi JL % % S bleeding piles It Is the j H Mm m A i f rTnv0 , oC nm , lra' ' "U HH1 Cm hv Mm s JPMk I JPH& FvA V F l S1 forms of hemorrhoids , cspc- H Mm M WmBmBmUlH y elally them stlcn.le.1 . with bleed } . . M.- . _ . . . . „ . . . . ' „ v lnf" JIrs.KaMAHii.1 , Indianapolis , I AS IT CURED THIS MANS y Inl : "I Imo utrrredso , Intently | . , , , , r " . . . . y ( fnmi piles ) that I have wnnted to commit HVfll . . „ IA' . flY ? lK ,7.n cpn tnntfiuITeror for years ( from nbout Novcmlvr y McMc | , but , tlmnks to your medicine , 1 am Vfl . , , . . . 1st until the following June ) from ootcro colds hi my head and jT „ , Va _ , , thnmtj In fact , the wholomucous tlwio from the noje.down to / . , Mlm's ' ; ? " „ " , , . , ' . . , r , , „ l J , „ „ " ' "f Lxtract' nllJ hex ' HS K < " " " " ' * ono * funds . / ? ' nnd Including the bronchlittiilx * , was moro or less utlocted It , , , . . , , "l' wnsrastdovvloplnirlntaCltHONlUaVTAUItll Ihndtrlod v l.xtntct Olutmcnt HHB most known l-cmeille nnd was flnnlly persuaded last v H iIarchtou orONl311XTItACT. Isnufledltupmy v | nose and Inhaled It ; gargled my throat with It r H iindswulloNcd It It i-clloved mo wonderfully v lUUV CKinilDC TUC HPflWV flC B Bl * nnd has cfToclol almost a mdlcat cure yT YlHI tilUUHt lilt AuUIlI Ut H 1 have used It for bums , bruises , and jr m\ \ sprains , nnd believe It Invaluable hi r . _ _ 1 0-90 • - - " ts aa e bo jwii ii such caes I believe also that / HEji W"J Wg jjfCrMi ( Mi mm HHI no family should bo lthyT " * HI W JKLji SE9 | BBl out It hi the house , feeling r " " b is s sa mg aaw KV nsldothnttteomprlscs y Bfl nwholol'lmrmncoy WHEN YOU CAN DE CURED DY H pcela within Itjr _ H HV g PONP'S EXTRACT IX EE LANDSCAPE TRADEMARK ON BUFF WRAPPER ! H THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Yostordny's Sosslon MoBtly Do- voted to Consldorlng Bills APPROPRIATION SHEET PASSED A Small I to 111 of KxpaiKcs In Con nection Willi the Cupturo or a ilorso Thiol Causes an In teresting Discussion ConKlderlnc tlio Ullls The county commissioners met yesterday afternoon to consider bll's ' presented , in ac cordance with the resolution of Mr O'Kcoffo introduced nt the last mooting A communication was received from S. I. Pope & Co recomuiondlng several cbangos iu the arrangement nf tbo apparatus about the uitchen of the county hospital Re ferred to the committee on construction The communication of the countv attor ney rccommendlnc thut the board offer a To ward for the apprehension of the murdorbr of Mr nud Mrs Jones was tllod A petition signed by tlio citizens uf Valley asked for the appointment of J.V. . Hemp stead , II M. Puffer , J. , T. Miller , Alcxaudor Oardinnr aud L. P , Uyars as tiUitees of tha villaeo The petition wan referred to the committee ou Judiciary T he hill of the Democrat for $12. > for pub lisbing'tbo annual statement ot iho county treasurer was taken up , and un opinion from the county attorney was raid , stating that the comity contracted with the Democrat Publishing company for this work and the county wus liable if the work was done in accordance witlrtho contract Mr O'Kcoffo moved that this bill bo made an offset against the bill of the Democrat for publishing the tax list last August Mr O'Kcoffo said cho latter bill was allowed , but tbo tax list wus not published The whole matter was rcferrod bank to the linance com mitteo LOU Grebe sent in a small bill for expenses incurred in bringing two horse thieves from Pnuillion to the county jail - It was recom mended bv thu finance committee Mr O'Koeffo wanted tno matter laid oyer until thu man who captured the horse thieves I is heard from Ho held thut the county is 1 compelled t. > pav ? ol ) for the capturu of u I horse thief , and if they pay $ . " > 00 lor expenses I they nro still liable for the Sol ) reward Ho moved that the hill bo laid over Mr Ucrlin wuntcd the bill allowed , as Mr I Grebe had expended his own money and I should be reimbursed Air O'Koeffo than moved thut the bill bo referred to the county attorney for vn opin ion as to whether the county is liable for 550 besidcs'nuy expense which muy bo incurred , una sa > d that the board hud received an opiuion from General Co win when the latter was county attorney , bearing upon this very question Chairman Anderson remarked that if Mr O'KeefTu of any ono clso could find uny opinion from Genor.il Cowiu it was inoro than ho unticiimlcd Mr O'Keeffo ' replied thut n number of opinions had been received fiom Mr Cowin , but they had been pigeon-boleit and some of them , which Hid not suit bouio of the mem bers , had been stolen A running lire of small talk was passed between Messrs O'Keeffo , Anderson and Ucrlin , to the effect thut Mr O'KoefTo hua been a member ot tha board at the time these things occurred should Know all about it Tlit mutter was llnally referred to the county nttorney • The next thing taKcn up was the report from the committee on judicinrv , recom mending thut the rcqttost of iho clerk of thu district court for copies of Iho statutes for the use of the judges of the court bo granted Mr O'Keeffo objected to the report His name was not signed to it and he therefore claimed it wus not n report of the judiciary committee Ilo had claimed ull along thut the state > houlii furniBh these stututos , 11ml bo therefore moved that the matter bo re- feu od to the couniy aitornoy for his opinion on this point Mr Ucrlin icquestod , to bb allowed to withdraw the report , us It wus not com pleted Then ensued another fusilndo of small shot between Messrs lierllnund O'Koeffo , The renuest was referred to the county attorney The bond of 1'imothy Sullivan fororcctiug 11 bridge across the Papio at Sarpy Mills , In tbo sum of & 200 , was approved A large number of bills for supplying goods for the poor farm were road In detail und referred to tbo committee on charity A resolution was Introduced by Mr O'Keeffo and adopted , Instructing the county clerk to ndvortlso for two weak in The Hub nnd World-Herald for supplying the county with all meat , groceries and all ether sup plies not already furnished under contract , for the balaiico of Iho veer IB' .H ) . The estimate of S. I. Pope & Co for t3cai.Ti on account of plumbing and beating for tbo county hospital was allowed und or dered placed on the next appropriation sheet On motion of Mr , O'ICooffo the appropria tion sheet wus at once prepared and passed The board then adjourned until Monday ut 3 oclock An AbHiilutn , " 11 re ThoOniOINALiAHIKl'INE OINTMENl" is only put up in larae two-ounce tin boxes , una Is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , woundB , chapped hands aud all ckla erup tions Will positively cure all muds of piles Aslc for the OillUINAli AHIBT1NE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company at 23 cents per box bv null IK ) cents BETTER THAN GOLD RESTORED HER HEALTH Tot S3 years I suffered from bolls , erysipelas end other blood affections , taklcg during that time great quantities of different medicines with out { firing ma say perceptible relief , Friend ! Induced mo to try 8. M. 8. It Improved mo from the ( tut , end after taking eevtral bottles , ro- itored my health i far u I could hope for et my age , which I * now eereotr-fite years Una B. H. Locus , Bowling Green , By , Tltallae on Wood and Skto Diseases nulled free flWUrrBPEClWO CO . Atlanta , a * . „ DIAMOND CUTTING in OMAHAjj H Wo do not cut ami polish those precious stones ns they do it In Am- H slordtim , but for the next few dnvs ( until our retail store is rented ) wo H shall OUT THE PRIDES to tlio quick on all DIAMONDS , mount H eel loose H $00,000 worth or ctii to ro for S2. ( , O0O , or J nut Mull Prlro H Wo quote n few items to glvo Homo idea of the GRAND BAR . | GAINS wo now otTer : | OIlMlliMP IHAMOM ) FIiVOKK UIXOS : M $2. [ > t > , $5 , $10 , $15 , $ . - > , $51) ) , $ . " > , $100 to $251) ; uorlli $5 to $500. M OK Mil Ml UlAIMOMk iAK KINfiS : M $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $ i(5 ( , $51) , $75. $100 , $250 , $500 , lo $1,000. M Worth $20 to $2,000. H i\uiNr : ; i > iahom : mtoociitis M SCAHU' AM ) I.AOE BM.VS : M $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $35 , $5' ) , $75 , $100 In $500. M I Worth $10 to $1,000. H KMJIi\'E niA IOKD STUDS : B $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $21) ) , $25 , $115 , $50 , $75 , $100 to $500. M Worth $10 to $1,000. H Gcnulno Diamond flrscelets , Mocktaces , Loitots , C111T lluttons Collar Duttous , | etc . at correspondingly \ \ pi Ius | OHNa.MUNTAL DIAMOND WATOIt OA8B3 In larga variety , complete , with H any tlrst-cls. s matoof American or Swiss movement , trom $11 up to ifjCM H 1'I.Ni : DIAMOND MdU.Vl'INOH la stoclc nnd macto to order H I.OOSi : DIAMONDS of nil sizes , trom 101 ot n Karat to 10 karats , at 1 prices ranging from til to 5VW pur leant H Itesetttng of Dinmonds a specialty IZsttmatos furulshcdoa application H An carlv luspnctiun nf our stock will amply repay you H max meyer & BRCCor SixWti anlFaraamSts 1 . a The extreme LOW l'llICKS previously ndverttsel by us on OPTICAL | ROODS , and nil other depirtments , will coutlnueln fnrca during thlsOUlt OltKAT H M DIAMOND SAlU JJf7"Uld ( lout bought for cash or taHon 111 exchange H reuabu fir M , mm (1 ( iiiirlpjip1 qetable : H iTor tbo euro of nil DISORDERS OP THE STOMACH , LIVER BOWELS , KIDNEYS M BLADDER NERVOUS DISEASES , HEADACHE , CONSTIPATION COSTIVEME3S B COMPLAINTS PECULIAR TO FEMALKS , PAINS IN THE BACK DRAGOINO B PEELINGb , T3TC , INDIGESTION , BILLIOUSNESS , FEVKR , INFLAMMATION OF THE BOW ELS , PILES , uud nil derangements of the Internal Viscera RADWAY'S PILLS aie a cure for this complaint Tnoy tone up the intcinal scorctlons | to healthy action , restore strongtb to the stomach and cnablo it to perform Its functions HH Prlco 25c per box Sold bv ull drugeUts RAUWAY & CO , Now York . 1 BMV Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St H O ItooiiHlor PatlonlN lEfc-i'ptloii EEooins : t ! > ami .IO , Omiiliiich | 'V ( \ AFT 1VTT7 TV utrerln from Nerfous DeUIIItT , lt Msnliood , Falling Momorr Kxlisastlna HHJ ± \J JxiJlJ 111.HiLDrului , T.irrlUle Dreams Hona unit linen Acne , nnl oil the omr.ti losdiov tJ H early decay unit rorliupi CunsuuiiHlun nrlnsunltj , Irentel nclcnilllcally , by new moltioJs Uonaultntl n trot H Ciunrrli Uufuinntlani I'olrunciu * UUcluiiKei' , , milky urlue , pulntul iwulllaua quickly rcllovcU nnl truncalIr s L I cured lllUlltrllll'llboo ± , ' ! lo8errutK ro ' tconls bunJ forC < ue.tlon l.lstun any riircjloDlaueio s s l 11iriYllTVT I'l'Iir1 UiuieinadTruMes licit Ucllitlc-iupprtlu > unit rumoillcs lor Bucuiiful B X/iJl' Ulilul 1 J IjO traalrut-ntof Tory rormotdlsinsB rfiiilrln | < Mtdlcal or Hurirlcnl treatment s s sl Wninakoaiiiiiclalty orilrnci-i , lras , ( lab Ken , Curvnturi's ot Bplnc I'lles , 'i'umors.C n-er. tuuncbllll s s sl Inhalation , . Kleclrlclty , I'arelyMs , npllepir , Kidney , Dladder , ICar , rjkln end illooa and ml aritlcal r i0r , M tijna Hooks nnd question blanks free 1 l ISRASirk \Vn1Vn'MA8PK0IAI'rY' ' H'o ' ? * . re lar onaQu tlonllftonNorr H XJl.iJVjJ\01\i3 Ut' Yl VylTliliPi outness Constipation , Kuu l lo I uorrlioea , l aln In tlf 1I11H llack , l'rulnpsus Uteri , Piles , leiialo IVoakness , Uyipepila.Skln I'lmplas and all lllo > i llliooios H Syphilis , Scrofuln Una UlooU , HUln , Urlnniy Dl euai-a und Gluul Cured r.irLirtr H BEDERS'FTNEYROlZEGOOi I Of Every Design and Finish H H1MEBAUGH & TAYLOR 1405 Dougias St ETOHINGS > % tf % % sfaTEMERSON , H ENGRAVINGS , J ± * MM M THALLBT & DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES * MM § ttTKIMBALL , MOULDINGS , J n m W TPIANOS&ORGANS FRAMES , , . HB | (3TSnKKT MU31C. MM 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska I II M. 'I'liuuiiKAUT , • John ADittANt'i : , I J.UCIAN MlNIIIl H. M. TRUBHBART & CO , Ideal Estate Agents , • Al GAbVlCMl' ' > S , tKXAS [ r.STAIll.HIIKIl 1H7. ! Galvt'etouUthuHeaport llmt lsani U to Do I for the Urent Northwett Information and I Maps turnUla-iL YUltoM uro luviUd to cull ! at our olllco [ MephgTllottsi STEEL PENS COLD HBDAL PAXIS EXPOSITION mi Nos 303-404-I7O-C04. \TSn \ KOSg PEBFECT OF EBNfl | trfft WmfMnn MX-Mi itoodworl C tdEEnKMm MmWMMWMwMMiSk . tllMt U9 * * ( mt&MJy Witlhtr op- * ' crater TenwhJwmadefrrtni ontwrltlnif Ar ( mt * int - | . * ouicti TYrKWitrrtu co . Uvtj cbic sft A OOODRICH Att'y atUvr.Zt Dtax J m uoru AUt Ciilcagu ; udvica treat St vairs ex I parleaoo * bualnoja QUl Uy ana legally traui I I acUxt I INGALL'S I ome Magazine . I LIdti nnd M. J. 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