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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1892)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1302. L01IAX WILL PM'LY WAIT Fnlrn'mtion of Cotnpelilora Doosa't ' Move the Uiion FaiCo Passenger Pepirtmont i NO CERTAINTY THAT WAR WILL ENSUE Minn of thn Western IU\nls of the "Oirrliiml" Aluy Drclilp Nlnii nf .Sownrk A Nnw l'-ag- liinil StucUltiililor * . The notion of the AUhlson , Durllncton , Hock Iilntid , Colorado Midland. Uio OranJo Wc torn anil Denver t Uio Orando roads In Issuliiff a Joint circular callliiR upon connect ing llnoi to roraoTu from solo all lound-trip ttckcla or order ltor sumo reading over tha Ilnc5 above tncntionnJ , nny nortlon of wnlch road ever the Uulrm Pacltlc , n.s thu saino will not Im aucuptod by the i-oadi nfier NovemberW ! , lias oimuil tlttlo oxcllo- mant In Union I'auillo clrclov neiilntt wtilun road ttio rotuilatory meusurcs huvo hoon In- nupurnti'cl. Mr. Loinnx , who is still In Uhioieo , work- Ini ; ttiu iniittors In tuli connoclion from ttial end , lias not as vet bliown his tmni ! , nnd U l thought will follow ttio wnitliiK nrincipiu ol Mr. Mic.iwbcr and Rlt still until somullilnp clso turm ui ) . The ofhclnls In the p.mntiRCi acpnrttuont , when sien us to the prounbli ucllon Mr. Lo.nnx would take to incut the boycott , oouid Rlvu no Information litho the prcmlam , not having been nppriseil ol the Kunural D.iiaciiRer oRont's no ltlon ; li was ( junerally thoucnt , however , that tin circular would have a contrary effect fron thai Intended. The relusul of the roads In cnnttovcrsy to accept excursion llclmt'i wll not scrlousli afreet tlic uuMnoss of the Unioi 1'no.fli1 , but may help It to secure Iran-icon tinentul businuai that would otherwise seol rival trunlc lines cither ( joins or rcturnuig. The return oml notifylnj ; the cotntnlttei that the I'lrcular has been received U iid dru iod to O. H. Bennett , poneral iinisoiiRui nnd ticket aicnt of the Uio Uraiulo Western und shows conclusively whoso ox is eorcd. In Itself the clicular can work no harm ti the Union I'acillc. oxcont that It places tin cenoral ptiBsonpor agents of the roads patf to the circular on record ncainst the pas Bonpofdepartinont of the Union I'aclllc. SIM this mriy have boon the only thing desired but should this only bo a llyor and thu road mean to follow It up with a second clrcula refusing to honor onu-wity tickets then tti fur would liv sure ciiouuti , for thnt wouli practically nhico an onibario upon the Unloi Viiuiflc's 'doliiR business in trausmissour urrltoiy. iATinii ( : ) TIII : i.icA r.s. lntcrcBtliif ; 'Mrntllii ; nf Hit-StocltUoIiters o I hi ] Nu\r Yorlc & Now Knulikiiil. BO TOX. Mass , , Nov. 21 At a specui mcoinn ? oC the Now Yorif & Now Enplan stocl.holdera it was voted to reconsider th nctton tnkcn kit March , providing for th DOSSbit ! ) uvchaiiKO of shines ot the profcrrc Block for cotiEolidatoU bonds. A inoilon was put to open the neil : but Lawyer I'randels , In behalf c Stockholder Goldsmith , objected , an risked why the stockholders wuro callc now to ratify the lenso of the Providence . Springfield , which was executed In 1691 No ono answered. Hc < then asked If a su " < > 'U3 not in progress to sot nstdo this loasi i It was tnado Urfiely for the bsncilt of tli flirectors , and not for the bonollt of tb compnny , and stated that there was $5JOU ( of the 1'rcviuonee & bpringileld bonds eve due , and ttio mayor ol Pioviilcnce had tanc possession of Uio roAd. Piesidont Pardons said It was for the ii terestof tno New York & Now KnRland I ratify this Icnsc , but Mr. Urandels saia thi did liot answer the question. Mr. 0. A. Prlnco said thcro hiid been technical default on the Providence tSprlnpflold bonds. rt Mr. Coollduc , representing PolneVobbi & Co. , moved thai a committee of stoo Ijoldors not cmiiloyes of tlio Now Knglai Voad bu appointed , to reuort Doforo .lianiai 1 , lbll.1 , on the circumstances of the Icasui of ttio Moridan , Waleruury & cjonnectlui HIur rallioatl , which , ho declared , \vusn lor the iniciests of Iho Now Yorli & No KiiL-Und , but this was objected to Sir. IlrnnilciB also objected to that Icac "You withheld the New England report the rallro.id coramlssionors intenliomil until after this moctinjr , as It will maku disastrous hhowirp , und you li.'ivo purncd clotlcli of (410,000 In n year.a nsk th this rallrouu bo operated according to l Inw. It is not for tlio Interest of the Nc York & New Knulam ! loau to have the pro1 deal or dltcctois buy up roads and sell tht at a piolit.1 Mr. Lnmmh , roprosentlng W. H. Prim cald to thu objector th.it uo was trying to t feat the lesolutlon to ratify Its lease in t interest of the consolidated road. Mr. ( Joollilgo'.s ( notion to nostnono the Mo dnn lease was voted down. Mr. Coo'.idgo ' iloublud , the decision ni 1'residcnt Parsons suid no truthtul purse would doubt it. Mr. Uollldi-o said it was the Urst time hnd boon called a liar. 'Iho meuilni ; then ptocceded to vole on t lease of the Providence As biirliiKllold a the Morldaq ronds. There were lO'.l , " bhnrcs voted , of which UiS.'JJ * wore in fu\ f tl.o leases. Al I AMIS I t CHICAGO. I'nalliouml MnpiiiciilH riilllni ; Muir ( , liirti" : < AculiMt tint * > O ( > . Ciucvno , 111. , Nov. -Kiistbound BI ! mvnts continue unsatisfactory irom a n roud point of vtuw. Last week tli amounted to71UI ) tons , namst lS,50t ! the ( irccrdlng week , ana iiRiilnit 7,8I9 ( ! thu corresnondhiK wcois last year. At ' , laino time the bhlpmonts by lulto amouni * o 8J.IWI tons , asfulnst 7U.017 for the proc < ii > ; week. The conference hotween PassotiRor Agi Illbbaril of thoSoolIno nnd the rcprcscn tlvoi of the ChteaRO-St. Paul ro.ids , v barren of icaults. It uas called to hear I Hlbbard'ti complaint that cettaln llnm rnanlpulatiiiR Urn ni'irliot ' at St , Paul ; Minneapolis In a manner to cut the rate \i\oon the Twin cities and eastern points way of Chicago. Tlio See ofllcluU produ' ' 40 ] ll Oof. Keprescntatives of the Chicago roads i thut tlio See is up to its old trick of mu fucturing excuses to cut rules , iid it aim Invariablu does at this scnson ot tbo year. No lariror mcotlni : of conural nasbcn ngonts was ever bcun in Cliicapo than t \\hich croivdod the Moling rooms at Auditorium hotel to consider rates for \Vorlu's fair. Ono tiundrodnra pius ( rcprcscntini. tbu roads of the United Sta Canada und Mexico , No business i tiansactud at thu inunimn hesbion boy the election of C. P. Attmoro as prosld nnd C uorgo Uovtn as suurotury. In tbu uUcrnoou'tho visitors wont to expobltioti i ; roll nil a as thu Ruoit's ol the'Ilili Central lUilioad company and the Wor fair oDIciaU. At tomorrow' session propoattlon In ro.-nrd to rates for tbo t submitted byV , li. UusonlitiiU , tranio n agoroftho Chifago , Urrat Western n will probably ba considered. Mr. Ilu buck suRROsts that durlni ; thu ilrat wccki ot the exposition a half ruto chaiucd from all points. It is expected i the tinvcl will bo comparatively ll ht dm thiit pcrird , and that itlio ( and of tnat tl If the Increased business should wurr the rates can bu advanced to a fate a third torthoround trip. IViirh on i ho > > llrlileo. t Ice runniajr ou the river yostorduy mori temporarily put a slop to the work of trcsslne the Missouri above the alto of Omaha I ! rid go & Terminal cornpa structure now in process of coimt-uoiio in Kast Onraha. Tbu doluy was not long , 1 over , uttluuRU the river wus runnlnt ; fu ilush Ice , due to tbo cold woatbcr In i uorlli , N Contractor Ncftr , who bus charsa oj f raaltrois work mi tbo bridge , bui plptua the wont on uler 5 , and. mattress on pier 4 i > now b put iu and that on pier No. 0 common All the material for the river work B considerable portion of the dlkluc work : ou baud ready for iho contractor * to b ou their several contracts. Hhould iho weather continue good foi r next two wouks Mr. Nubr fcuvs the mall works will bo comparatively dona , at I all of too channel work will bo JluliDec a that time. A great ditl ot piling UM rocolvoil on the Iowa sldo nnd con- mdernblo Umber for the superstructure Is arriving dally , waiting for SoojsmUh Ac Co , ' force to boeln the work of construc tion. Tnc boats belonging to the superstruc ture contractors have left Sioux city , towed by n cannl boat , but nothing has been hoard from Iho licet since "nuttlnR out to § ea. " However , within tbo"nixt ton days KnM Omaha will ho a hlvo of Industry , for the contractors are anxlo'ia ' to get as much work done as possible bofoco cold woftthot sots In , while the plor pcoplo bone for Ice to hclo them along In their building operations , Apropos of tno nlor * In thli bridge , which will bo enormous. It will triko 3JO carloads ol rock to niiiko the ooncrcto alotio lor the pivotnl pier , whluh Is to support 3,5'JO,000 pounds of stocl nnd Iron. AI'TIMl TXVI ) ll.VIUtOAIll. Complaints l.'lriri o tlio Hlitfinrl I'licllU Ultli rntnrini ; Cnrtnlu Mnpper , Mr. Frank O. ICrotchmer , sucnjtnry ot the IntcrsUto cominorco commission , is tn the cltv nnd this morning tt-.ero will bn t largo IntcrsUto hen on tn tlio fedoril grand JurV room in the pouofllccJ bulldinc. 'i'horo Is n fr-ssh case ol discrimination on tap oiul all the packer * of South O.niba will bo called M witnesses. The sunucnai wcro Issued yostordiiv and tuoro t ; liuulv lo Im a "hurry of hoofs in the Vlitnfjo strout" boToro the case U dlspoiod of , Mi1 Krotchiiu-r wns vorv rotlconl , bui It wan tisccilnlnud nn Ibo outsldn that sov- cral complaints had been IlloU by small shiO' pors In which II Inn been alleged tnat the Mmnnrl I'ai'Uiclms bcon guilty of the bold , oat ana inoft unjust disciltnlnntion upor rntus to mul from South Om Urn. It has already bcjn dUoivored that an ollior road has boon mixoaup In Iho aual HIH that the two uociipuiles have m.iuo an cffor nlioailv to InlimUato sovr-nil witnesses whi buvo been occupying nlucc * where they won onabic-il to llnil out about iho discrimination ! charged In tha eomphilnis. Hill llnitiiii Knii'lic * Mirililan. It ii expected tint ou Saturday the Bur llngton will bo tunning trains into ahcrlrtan \Vyo. , a dlstauoj of uoarlv n thousand mlle from Omahi. lloivy work on H c'H thre miles this dilo of iho Biirltncton'.s objecttv point , for the proiont , has sorlousl' ' Intorferred with ( -riding , but the grader liavo llnnlly Bucccednd in setting through th ohitructlon utid will now have pluiti saillni into tlio hi ; o.utlo comiry of tha north Wednesday was iho dav sot for tbo tn umphal culroo of the Burlington Into It furthermost northern town , but Dad wcatho nnd huavv piMdos huvo deluved Iho bit ; fore wlilch tsliiylng narly 7,000 foot of Iron a dav Urdurs bnvo bt'ori Issued by the Hurltnc ton closing Lariat station on Ibo I'oxvdo river and opening Arvada , which Is but i mllu or so uoith. J\ot Via c'niiih iniMl. The report tclugranbod from Doadwoo Saturday night tinvt the Burlington had pui chased the entire Uoadwood Central systorc lucks colirmntion , nlthoui'li the closest trani arranirotueiits have existed butwcon the Uv .systems for some timo. It Is well known itu the Burlington Is Desirous of owning .1 roa into Lead CU.whcro . nro ulluatad tno gret llomobtako minas and plants and then read Ing out toward tbo t3ollo Fourcho river , ta ( pini ; the country north of Lead nnd tb counties of Buttc , Uolano and Scoboy 1 South Dakota and Oroolt tn Wyouiinif. At Burllnuton bi3udju4rtors nothltiRvr known of tbo rumored tiansfer as the ma wno buys railroads , Mr. Oeorgo Holdrog is not in the city , although expected toda ; HAYDl'.N IlKOS. Toinurinvv In Our Ilimy Uny In tlio I.lnc Tomorrow will bo thoilny to buy yet TluinUs iviii ) ! linons. Hoiiutlful hemstitched tray cloths.r)0i 7oc and $1.00 each. Pine bleached damask , 40c , 50c , Coi 75c , 81.00 and $1.2-5 yard. Nnpkins t match a croat many of those- damask Tuekey rod and groan diumisk , a5 < 50o , 58a , und 75c yard. Cream d'lin.iak : it 25c , 33c , 40c , GO COu , G5c and 75e yard. Special bargain in rod-bordered an silver blo.iohed damask , SOcyatd. Largest line of napkins"in Omtihi 5-8 , 6Uc , 7uc , $1.)0 ( ) , 41.Ii5 , SI.3.5 , 41.S Sl.Oo , $1.7o und $2 00 do/.pn. Full bloachud 3-1 dinner napkin SI.00 , 81.50 , $1.7 < 5 , S2.00 , Si50 , $3.00 do/on and up. Great variety of lunch cloths ; 8 fringed cloths , fancy borders , wit dozen nnpkiiiB to match , all linen , $12. ( a sot ; the satno in 10-1 clotha , napkii to match , at iioO , the bust bet for U money in the inarKot ; they will go live al iho-o prices. Ilembtitchod dro ser scarfsplain whl nnd double damask. 50c , 7oc , SI.00 , S1.2 $1.50 and 81.75 each. lO ctra help has been added to this d piirtmcnt in oidoito holn wait on 01 increasing tiado in linens. Special bitrgain in white bed spread GJC , 7oc , Sbc , $1.00 and SI.50 each. The lai-gc&t stock of towelb over di pltiyud iu this city. Over 2.0JO dozi of towels to bo told at once. 1H.\18 ; all linen hemmed towels at 1 each. You can't lind these bat-ir.iiua c copt at Hnyduns' . Look nt our stock ol lee , 19c and 2 towels- . They exceed nil previous i forts made by us. Look nt our line line o ( plain wh ! buck anddamnsic hemstitched and fan fringed holiday towels at 5Uc , 7f5c , a SI.Oil each. Fancy colored round doylies oc oac Plnin white damtuk round cake dt llo-j at lOc o.ich , FfiiK'y hquaro doyllos , nice r.ingo colorn , lOo and 15c each. Our dlsnlay of fancy linens surpasi nil our previous efforts. Kxninino t ciualiticB and compare prices. IIA YD EN DUOS , A Sniltroiilint. . A girl in Chicago while sitting on t bank of the li.ko hung hoi- foot over t wntor and booing the rollcclion of I same thought it a bout , slopped nnd was drowned , llnu she had aVi mnii piano she xvould iiave staid at ho and saved her life. ( Jnll at tlio H Store anil oxiuiiino iho Wegman plai Sold by WOODBUIDOU BROS. , they litivo the greatest Diirgalns ) pianos and organs ever ottered Omaha. $000.00 piano , oak case , uprlg $187.00. iJJOU.OO piutio. UOriKWOOD , uprig $17-t.OO. d \Vogman pianos from $3r > 0.00 ur it $000.00 Ono organ for $20.00. One organ 10 $35 00. Is Ona organ for S.iO.Ol. Elog.inl n ' 8a oi'g.um. Klugtint now pi.uioj at : a incuse dlafotintd. r , iid. - A N l.iiKlaiul lhuiil iIUnK IHiino d.n . Is worth traveling a long diatanco nIx obtain. All Now England points cun JO reached in the shortest time nnd n at coinfortnbloinniinor by the Latco Slio 'Chicago itnd Doston Snoclal" loav Chicago dully at 10:30 : a , m. , roach Boston next afternoon at 3:40 : nnd ml incdlnto puints at a correspondingly c vunlont hour. Close cnnnoctinn is t inudo with all diverging lines. R Humphrey , T. P. A , 727 Muln St. , K at gas City. C. K.V1 bar , West. 1' , atha Agu , Chicago. JOHNSOi'S ' BROKEN BANK Examiner Mcrris Thinks the Ectourcei Equal the Liabilities. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF ITS CONDITIOh II. I ) . llntli.i ny llrforo tlio Or.ttul .Jury nl Lincoln Itrcltrs bmnn liit ro llne I'nctn CunccrnliiK the l'n inuus .Isjluni Oat Dcnl , UINCOI.V , Neb , Nov -Jl. ( Sneclal to Tin UnB.J Uank ICxnmlnor Morris \vho was sent to the town of Johnson In Ncmahi county , Saturday tuiooK Into the cundltlot ot the State Uank of .lohuson which hai closed Its doors thn dny before , Hied bis report port with the attorney general this after noon. Thu ban it Is olllcurrd as follous President , .1 1) H'issull ' ; vlco president ; .1 H. Pohlintin ; cashier , . I. U. Uroer ; dimctois J. U. Husscll , ,1. C. Grjor , H. L. lluttor am U. C. Vandemark ; stoukboldors , J. II. 1'otil man , 15. H. Houton , Q. C. Viuidetnark , H. U liutlcr. J. C. tireor nud J. D. Hussell. Tin bank duclarod a dividend on April 7 , Ib92 , o tC'jJ flO. of \ \ bluh amount $1(53 ( r > 0 u-ns carrln to tbo credit of the stockholders nnd tbi balance carl led to the surnlus fund. The re sources nnd liabilities ol the bauk are as fol lows : . UII'OL'IICCS. Notes and bills discounted . $17.2011 DUD fniin TueiiinsMi N'.itional b ink . li"il..l Duo friini U.ir ou bank at Auburn. . . IU Hanking lioiisu und IKlurus . S.Sfrf 0 Cuiiont exp 'iisos . l.UXd Ousli short to biilulico . 1'J.V.Ml Total . .ViLUS.1.1 I.IAlllllTlE- < . O.iplul stock p ild la . J < V > 000 buro us . SCUD Discounts and Interest . 1.4IU.4 Duo to natloiril bun , s . fi.H'-ii.'J I'oiluotloiid . l.-SJ.'J Duo todi'jiosltors . 7i ° frS. . i Hills payuulo . D,7.'itH Totil . IAI.1I8.V The examiner states that iho personal an firm liability of the stockholders us payer amounts to ja.-'oS. In regard to the bill receivable do bays ; "The books shos $17'JOJ.10 , but I only find $7,013.08 , leavin an apparent shortngo of $ 'J,5'll.ll ' , suppose to bo hold b } thu First National bank of Lin coin and Iho Farmers und Merchants of Au burn us collateral to bills payable " Iu closing bis repo't Mr. Morris says "Legal proceedings buvo been commenced b tbu creditors und attachments have Due placed ou the building and tixtures. Then fore , for the piotoctlon of. all concerned , would recommend the appointment of a rt celver.1 I Will Appoint u 1'rnn'lp it. The State Normal board will hold a moo Ing at Peru tomoriuw for the purposi among other things , of appointing a sui ccssor to Prof. F rnUam , who resigned 111 uriaciDalshlp to luo stutu normal bchoi some time ngj. The board U constituted r. follows : Superintendent of Public Instrui tloa Goudy , Stuto Treasurer Hill , Ghurc Ilowo of Howe. B. 13 B. Kennedy of Omahi C. W. Kuloy of Ued Uloud , W. E. Majors c Peru mid T. J. Spencer of Uxuoia Cit' There Is a lively contest , for the apooln mont. Among the contestants already o the ground mav be mentioned Prof. Ebrigl of Beatrice , J. V. Wilkinson of Empon : Kan. , U. P. Hoard of Shippetisburrr , Pa and Prof , llurio N. Hoark of Lexington , Kj ( .04 Ip nt tlio Stnto House. Secretary of State Allen is in CInoinna on private business. Land Commissioner Humphrey Is tran acting personal Dullness at his homo I Broken Bow. Stnto Superintendent Goudy Is at Kc Cloud on school Dullness. AU the returns have been received at tl nfiica ot tba secretary of htato , with the ei ceptiou of those from Scotts Bluff count Superintendent Mulvelvv of the Girl Industrial school at Geneva was at tl state house th's ' afternoon. School bonds from Nomaha , Dawsou nr Cass couutiuscro roclsterrd at the oflii or the stain auditor this forenoon in tl amounts of $ o'JJ , $ iy,000 und $ ISOO i sppc.lvelv. } Cou ressman-oloct llnlncroftbe Four district called nt tbo stuto bouso this alto noon. Congressman McKeighan was a visit today. Prof. Ebrivrht of Beatrice wat discussii his chances of being appointed principal the btato Normal school , with several of t ! state ofilcors this mtornoon. Lincoln lit Itrltif. J. Ij. Douglas , ono of Lincoln's be known oowsiftuir men and city editor of t : IJaily Call , slutted for Cameron , Mo. , tti afternoorherehoviilbemimiou U'udiK day evenliiir to ono of the fair daughters thnt , cltv. The grand council of the Imfioved Ord ) f Hd Men of Nebraska will convene hls city tomorrow. Tlio local tribes 11 nalilnir preparations to entertain the vis ing ilelrgutes In true Lincoln stylo. H U. Iluthuway is telling the grand Ju ibout , his lamous oats dtal In connccti , \Kh the iisylum manugcmonttblH afttsrnoc rj. F. Bolts , who also hold the coal co , ructs during thn period when tlio nsylu burned the phenomena ! amounts of coa1 , ilso \vitnoss this afternoon. John Coilms , the railroad man arrest Saturday night while attempting to siua cloak fiom a dummy flguro in front of l Bazar , was sentenced to pay a line of $100 Judge Waters this morntne. Ttio nrcuuierits upon the application foi receiver for tbo Lansing theater block wt submitted to Jndgo Tuttle this forenoc Air ljan lng wn-j glvoa until tomorrow amend hU answor. Tbo case m which Kalnmaker Swlsl sued J. II. McMtmry for fTiOU caino up t luotnlng. but was again continued. Judge Tulilo Is today bearing the soi : what complicated cafio of Jerome Shn against Auirust Mayor. The two mon wi fnrmorly uartnora nnd Sh.unp claims ll Majer owes him something llko tl.OOC parlnership dotili , that Mayor assumed I never paid. Fiesi-olng and interior decorating ; i bigns and ostunntes furnished. lion Lohinunn , 150S DouL'las street. Ronl oHtate. Hargains only. My woi d is good. W. G. Albright , 621.2N. : ! . Y. Life bid' . o.vu r.vitK i\tiUKiiox . To tint City of Mutlri ) HIM ! lleturn. ( For the meeting of the Amerlc Public Iloiiltli Association and Intori ir tional Medical Ooncrcss , to bo hold the City of Mexico November 20 to I comber ii , 1S92 , tlio Sintti Fo route v sell tickets at ono lowest flrst-tilass fi for Iho round trip. Tliis is an excellent opportunity visit Mexico , ono of the most dolighl trips imaginable , at very little cost. A special party will leave Omi Saturday , November 19 , nnd join a lai party from Boston nnd other oasti cities at Kans-is City. Tlio faro for the round trip fr Omaha is only $111.1)0. ) For further , information and rosor tloa of Pullnvin accommodations c on or address , E. L , PAI.MKU , Passenger Agent Santa Fo Houto , 1 Fariuun St. , Oiniha , Neb. nt how- Jllof the the com- the iced. ind uro a aking the tress lemt by The only 1'uie Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammouia ; No Alum. been Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard * THE NEWJLUNC IllEAlMEM lt < ? Worx'lai'rul Results Attested by nn Iixvnlld Lady Whom Both Doctors and Col- oradd Mountain Alp Failed to Curo. Drs. Copclnnd nnil She pan ! "have i now luti } * treatment. It Is ' "now" in respect to Us nuturo , tl thoroughness , its nioilo of appllcntioi nnd the roinurktiblo results nttoiicllnp Hi uso. uso.Out of a vast experience In lung nw kindred ailments , lrs. Copclanil am Shopn.-d . 1mvoporfottodntreatment thix is notonly sclontillcnllv corroptbut prac ttcally valuublo hi an unusual degree. In advanced caso-i of consumption wlion tlio hums are full of pus and uicor - DIM. and Shepard di ons socs , Copclnnd not profess to euro. It Is in Iho bnjin iniififyr. / / . before the lungs aio decayed that their treatment has its bpoela valuo. Hundred' ? of people sufforinp fron lung t"oub o are buhiE tro ited by HM Copolaml and ShoparJ with the now treatment. Every ono of theio la boinfj boneflttci and Is on the road to a euro. There uro two things to romembo about tins subject The&o are : 1. The now Copel.uid and Slicpiri discovery is the only treatment that ha over done thesu sullerors any gooti. II The pition Is who are taking it won oltlior given up by other physicians o fulled to got relief. The treatment applies to nil lung Iron blcs , but works wonderful results h those cases whoso marked symptom nro : Tightness of the chest witlx hoav ; weight and oppression. Whee/.ing. Labored breathing. Cough. Night sweats. Spitting of blood. The following case is given to sho\ the success of this treatment. It IH tha of Mis. Kmn.a Hunt , wife of Mr. .T. F Hunt , the well known dairyman o Council Blutls , la , residing at U511 aye nuo G. Doth husband and wife invit searching inquiry by any sincere doubt MUB. J. F. HUNT. or into the facts given herewith. Mn Hunt says : "Tho publicity attending H printed Mntcmrntot ir ca'clsnoto'itlrely u-reciljo : | to me , itlll 1 foci It bo rather In the line of ray duty to spent. When npplleil tollrs Copelnml nnil Miopiirel I felt that U worst would conic uu'oss 1 coulil tlnil ome on nl thoroughly timlonunnd lung coiup iiliitu anlcuu Klve mo lonil nmlcoiitltutlonil trnutincnt. Icon icarcclr walk around Uio bouso or up tha tcp wit outhclp. .My brnatlMTas shortaiU ray lungs wcr and sure. I could not go Into church or crmtili room vlt'lout a smothering fcellnp. My lunu fc slopped up nnd It was hard to cet air Into them , poor hppatltrrente's n'xuti , constant Imvt lneHi optttlni ; , wltli n hold ichcthalirus porlectly awful benr , ncaJlly uoniunii ) I m > tlesli nud brought ma n d nsprou utnto < if nervous iirid pliyilcil uxnnti tlon. A racking oouali worried IUQ day and hit : and named wo of n lowy ] developing toniumptlo 'IhU WHB in ) < ondlton for three > u r < , durli which time 1 HIH tniitc I by various doctors In Om hunnd Conniil DlnlT * . hpl nlt'i no benefit to ipei of. 1 nni .un l t'int my Iuni.1 werovorj bid in that n HllKlir co d , oven , w mid brlii on ittlk | en biicnptloM. In Aiunit , 1S')1. ) upon thoadUcoof u pi : alrlun , I wunl to Coloruilo. lioplna thu mountain : would curu me , but 1 cinio homo with n i1'nproi inunt. Almost iiudy to Kivu up , 1 wni led to leal t apodal IUIIR treiiline.nt ot lr . Cupcliind and bliep i nn1 found It a ( omplotc tu.'cc ' . It ha * miulo t butter und ptronpcr thtn 1 bare been for your * . 1 1 I eve It hu perfectly cared me an I will be of lii tl Lonelit It has already too 1 the tO"t of niout ) \VhentthcrductoriHida ibani.0 of cilnmle fall mo Drs Copelund und licpard restored tue to p < feet health 1 ttpprtclatc it und auieenUlu the n the patlenli lean. " The new limp ; treatment is being aci duily to patientb all through the wes Drs. Copehi'id and Shepard invite ii quiry by mail or at the office as to i natuio and mode of duplication. S5.OO A R/1ONTH. Cntirrh treato I at the unlfo'm ratu $5.00 a month meiliomes lurnlshed Ire Kor all other UHea es the rates will bo 1C and uniform. P.itlents a a. distanoa f > u oes iuhy treitod- Send for symptom blai : ii UOOMSnil AND 318 , NlJW VOKK LIl'13 UUIMMNG. OMAHA. Mill. \\.1J COPHIUANU.M. 13 O. S. fellKPAHD , M. D. Specialties -Ciitnrrh Antlimn , llronchllli\crvi rtl50n l' , III'MKl IIKOIH 04 , HlKMllUlltlBIII , CulWU tlonnnil nil clironlc airecunns ol tlio 'lllriml , lun btoniHCli.skln , l.lvi'ninrt KUIni'yf. Olllto lliciiri Utolln iu. . i to 'j l > in , 7 to Up. Bundnjr , IU n. in tol.'m. irioriiiiuui flublK'ureu in ' ' " * y 11114-inv , Leltnnnii. of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatable , easy of assimilation , and an appetizer ; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil , the greatest of all fat pro ducing foods , with Hypo- phosphites , provides a re markable agent for Quick Flesh Building in all ail ments that are associated with loss-of flesh. J'repar , l by Seolt A Itawne.Chemlitl , how York. Hold by All druvtfiiu. 1- 111 10 EtasticSfyi'dijs Trusses , Crutche3 , Batter/33 , Water3 Jill n Syringes , Atomiza ? ) , Medical Suijfisi RtE & PENPJI 114 S. 15th St. , Ken loPost oi ( ! ce. AMUSEMENTS. BOY ITS Thrco NlRlits and WodncsJay Matlnoo. hciliinln < MONDAY , NOV. 21st. Clarli anil Cox's Superb Spectacular Im1or the auspice * oft IIP A s > I'lalod riuil lei 16O People I th Oaat - - ISO Stately Drill of the Nn'nds ' , t'liarinliiL' PHiirn of iliu Hiitlcrlllo * . hurl aii > Ilindno Scarf Uuncp. ( iiiv Itinplsnf Iho i r I'ttcssos StTl'I'.KII HI l.Nl'.KY rlKO\M Ohasto , Hist rlcnl , Fo.its on > alf > ut 1 ox ofllrp I su il l 3 N.U ITS a n a Ma luoiM a V/ Sitnr.iay I'll 11 DkM v \ . , , / / M itlnccs I I 11 L l\'l'\ ' 1 , \ ( ) \ . _ Annum KnuniHMiicnt ofllio rmliiriit Trngcillnn , tVJR THOMAS W. And Ills cuci'lti'nt romp HIT "f nlnM-rjIn tliofullon IIIK ni'li'il rt'iioiliiiru 'J linnksclvltic M Minrii MERCHANT OF VENICE , 'flnirxliy l.vc-iliij S'm < c'ii'nr3 | s I'riBmly. OTHELLO. rrlilar nml $ filtiiilnr.vinliiijs , .Mnsnlll < nt fiiec- Uculnr I'ruilutllnnof nicHAHD in. Saturday Mntlnop , llnlnor'n ( iroit Illiturlinl I'lnv , RICHELIEU. llojc ilicnlH op-'n at 0 o'cliiokp liui dny ninrnln nl tliu'fitllonlnii prli-m I Ir'l llnnr f I "mil ( i U , hnloony.T.ip-uiil fl Heiii.'nliiilniN-iloti lo llr t Hour , "So , Knncral nilnil Klon lo Im i-onj , aK.illi > ry. ' "ie FARNAM STRREHHEAM Tonliihi. Sov 'J ThiiCprninn Dlnleit ( uinntlan. PETE BAKER In hli now varstun C IIHIAMI ) l.CXA. Suiipurtoil liy nil.l.V KHNNM.m IholrMi rutiipdlnn. MUI1TI1A ( .IMIKli : Ihoi.urinnn Mulilln l.UTl.n IAMNO , The Child \\omlur FURNAM STREEl1 THEATER wr u Tlireo nlKlit * , Nor SI. Si Rtul si , lieiilnnmi : with n llnllilny Mntiiirc , THANKSGIVING Tlio HlR New Vor ) ; Success K.I D N APEX The only real novoltv In tonn. s \ it'HUAY M \ i INII : : . OTTDE"RL A N D and BIJOU THEATRE , All This \\i-eK. Tlio CONVICT'S DAUGHTER AND P'ti : All-Star Spun a 1 } Ak'ttra atlon A pit rnf rubbci-j foi OUT } I ul > ml 1 rlilar M\TINHS I \ I \l\ils ! 0o nil parld of llp rrrcil I'nniiu * ! eut . TOn tlio lmu c llvjur ; oil lul < iin > KL"it < ' "Ji : DB BAlLO , R , W , 'Jictli rilledlili out ! ' iln hy 1 10 l.UoIn ! von- llont LxiTtAcrnn wtmouc i'Ai on DANliRU A FULL SHT OV TIUU'U OX UUlliinil roil * n.ou. Perfect Qt cuir.intool T-ot'i cxtrictoil In the inornlng Now ones Iiisjrtol in of suno d.ty. See apeclrnons of Uo > iox' iblo Hrldtco Scospuolmcnsof Kloxlulo Kustlo I't-xta ' All wotU warr inted 113 ruproiontcil. Olllee , ilnrd li1 iKir , I' t\tJ't Illojc. Tclfiiione ] UKS5. KKII.I 1 1 r.ir.iiu 'luko Klov.Uo-or Sti r\r ly fro n tiit VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE I bog to call the attention of the pub lic to tlio above popular brand of pure rye whisky and respectfully nsli a conv paripon with any other brand of pure rye olTeiod in this market. It is f.n superior to any otlieiwhi.ky anil J guarantee its'ab-olulo o.M'ollcnco ii : flavor as well as it * j > urlly and itwhole - oomo elTeots. The public is invitou tc call and vry it. Hon'-y Ilillcr , 010 N IGth "St. , f.imil.v wino and liquor house. Esmond hotel block. nnrs r\ rOF IT TEST IT FREE This 11 imicifiil , r.rjiilsic ! , lift- Specific l Oxyp W" 11IIVO l'r1l' ' lrCl1 , nUu 4 trllll - MM I HI Ml sp , A liomo trtiitiiifnt I'lll" , OXVlIUII III Ml \ C I IU , _ , , , , t llllirr | , . ( . ,1,1s , , llr.uu n Us. Aillimi. ( ons-'implNm , MTMIHS I'liisimtliu " ( i\M.i % llo IK Illtr c nil or urilu , Ilii'tMCIH O.\U.L'N CO S-ulli'SUlMli'H ) llik | , O llllllll .Nib. WOODHN SlDinVALK HKSObUi'IOI CONSTKUUriOX. Coiincll ClmnilH'i , Oniali l. Nub . ISM Ilu It ruboiod ny tbu cltv connII of Uio clt ; of Oniiilia iliumtyoi LtiiK'inrliu : Thnt woollen Hid own Us bo constructed I tlio olty of Om.iliu .is ( losl n ilo 1 li'Mow , with Inllvod.iys iiftoi tlic iniblli-atliiiinf Kits rose liillon , 01 llui person il iM'ivIco Hiproof , us b. orllnaiicu Is aiilliori..c I and rniiiiuod : Hiu'l slilowilUs tn lie nnd to tlio gr.ulo o Iho strnols sparlllcil herein , anil < o bu con sliiiilod o ( iiliio i > luni ; of nuuli ul'ltli itn tbluKnes anil bu laid upon Johls of sun nliiiciiblonb anil In suuh inaiinoi m Is pru scribed hy tin1 apueillrallons on ( ilo In th olllcoof tbo bu tutf public wuil < > and iinUu ItRsiinurvlsinn , tnnit : \V 4thlilu of tli HCPt , lots I > iml 4 block I WPRIIIIII.III ) | , punimiiBntnuloO fruinlo ortll hUlo of DodRii sllKol , lots I ; 1.1-14 hloo H West I-nil. urosontrade. . dfett witlo WiBtsIdoof 'Sih ini'iiue. l-it I hlork I lioizs i Hill's 1st idil. present Si llfoanldu hotilhs di'of r.ini lots I tor. ImliislM- block Dioxoi'hsuli , | iii < "iii 1'riili1. 4 fi-ct wlili > . Nurib sldo of riinriri Hlrci-i lot li block hhlnn'b nlil , cstalillshcilrfiaiU1 , hfeol wldo. Norlh sldo of Llurlni Etii'ot , lots H and blo.U 4 sbliiu's add , OHtabllblied ptaile , b tut fcoiilh l1o of Charles Sstrcol. lot ' 1 liloeK Shlnii'n ii'ld. estiiiillshiid fi mu. iifiutvl iu. West h no of 17th tirci't. iota I lo it Ineltuh blocUO KiiUuuoil , lirosoni itr , d , rt fed wliln KUSIH ( loot biintli .will MI cut lols ItoTIi oluclvobloeU U I. 1. UfillvK'j Hub , in-imnnui crndii , 0 fot't wide. Norlh sldo of Hamilton slrcnt IT feet inoi or less lot IU hlojl. a OrUiiid Illll. prosoi radf. d foul wlili ) . Wusl sldo of 17th street , tax lot Ji sec Jl-l prcsonl rado. 4 feel ttldo iuit H.Ufof iTttifctiuut , lots Ti nnilfl block Oroxnl's sub. prjsent. Kr idr , U fcut n Ido. Cust nidoof 17th blioot. loul and ll lilock lro.\ni'sMil > , nriisuni rfrudo. nfonl wide Last side of 17th Mtretit. lots 5 and 6 block Drcxel'h null , present t'ruilo , il foot whio. Hoiith slilo of SprliiK slrcol , lots 1 iinil block 11 Door I'ntk , piesunt gt idoil feet wide. Wo t b Uu of 17th atrcot. loll block. ! Dui J'ark , prosnnt ifi.ule , 0 fout lilc. ' West mrto of 17th btreot. lols 1 to I'l Inclnsl ; block 0 Huor I'arlc , present isr.i'lo. 4 foot will \Sestslduof mil Htrunl , lots I leO liiclusl ; block 11 Ucur I'urk piosent rado. 4 foot will West sldo of I'lbhtreot , lots I to lOlnvluili b'ook ' 8 llarcl Turraee , presonl griulc , I fei wldo. And be It fiirtbor resolved : Thai Iho ooard of puUllo worlis bo turn bur by la uutliorlriMl and Olroctod to oaiino ui-oi of this rusolutinn to bo putilUhnJ In the oil olal paper of the ellv for ono weulc , or I turieU on Uio owners of silil lots and unlu such owners shall within ( Uo days iifior tl puhllciition orbervl'oof hiudi ropy coiistrn Binrt sidowalka aa hiiroln luiinlruil. Hut t board of public works caiibo the saino to done , iho coat of constniut 111 : bald bldowall rospoullvoly to bo ubsessud u/alnst tlo ro cstuto. lot nr purl of lot Iu fiontof anil abu llngsuoh sidewalks I'assod Oct. SHIi. NovjBt nnd lUli , 1WJ. * I'rc&'uunt ' City Council. T J. I.OWKV. Acting I'ri'sldont of thn Council , Attest ! JOHN HUOVIX , Ultj OlerU , Approved : GEo. I' . HKMIb. Maror. NOTICR TO CONSrilUOT BIDHWAhKB. To the awnori of the lots , parts of lots an real eaut dcicrltaud In the above rosoli You and each of you rtrn hereby notified construct w ooden sidewalk * a reiiulrud by resolutlou of the olty ccuucll and mayor il'O city of Omaha , ot which the above U C0py < I' . W. IlIllKllAUSElv , lT'ubUo Worki. -a o \HER- GOATS Our sales in the overcoat department for the past few weeks have been a sort of a surprise party e y o .n > . _ t o p u rse ves. Lot after lot of great- thick storm coats Heavy ulsters business overcoats dress overcoats heat producers of every conceivable kind and description have been piled out on our overcoat tables only to disappear like republicans "when the returns came in. " Great big stacks of garments came and were gone before our salesmen had time Zr become ( > ully acquainted with their merits. Wo have ajreadyr sold more overcoats so far this season ihan we ever before sold up to Christmas and still the good work goes ei rily on. Letter after letter telegram after tel egram has been sent to our New York renre-1 sentative. BUY ! BUY ! BUY ! BUY ! and buy ho has. For the past week we've been receiving case alter case load after load of overcoats bought unde vali.io of manufac- _ facturers who'd rather have muncy and room than winter goods. Today they go on sale-nt _ ary prices in November. 'sTx'TiuncTred magni- ce n t g e n u j n ej li m c h ij la overcoats--linecl With heavy double warp serge with full velvet col lar the same quality of garment \vhichsold two weeks ago at nine dollars go out in the cold world at -S6.QO- apiece. Twelve hundred beautiful overcoats for business or for dress cut in this seaso.i's length -in line kerseys , cassi- mcrcs and chinchillas in blacks , blues , browns , tans , modes grays and mixtures--some double and some single breasted- , some lined with phid cassimere , others with ser e , Italian or Farmer satin some with velvet and some with self collars-- < ill with full satin sleeve linings-some of the'same identical quali ties which sold for fourteen and fifteen dollars a month ago today any and every one at the uniform price of Q.OO Don't forget we sell Fur Overcoats. Corner Douglas and 14th Streets. 13i6 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tlie eminent pt'iliili t niii'noin dironli1. private bloo I i'ilinn'1 ' iirniry ih oi rs A rtuullr nil , ' , ro i Bitti-HMi j.n Iciiit In iiuulilui' nuliplo niKHml rurtltli'ill's slum. Is Mill tr , alum irilli 1'iu Krcmunt mectn iinurrii.liis nuinli.i nl n'l.iluiil iM.'iiieH | | , iiiulil ID Ht-s inilull l.im nl pi MiUMllM'im M Vi inuiuiiry u i'il. i > ! trinlni'nl tin Ins nttia pimi'i I'u tl H un'i 11 > lo > ltll mu niiiy lo tiunli-il ul Ininm li > corruniioiiil-1 eni'iVoilt InuuriiMiiuiiii'iiKsoniny until ni OXIUPM securely i < uilul. no iinrka t ) nullcnlu roiiluntp or ] . ' iMMoiial InUrtcuv ' - . , li * ' ' * llojkl iiiilpr. Oi r\iuv pri'li-rrul. Uoniiilt.ttlnii M Co ri'simnili'ino tnilu privalL M > sinks of ! IH'J-Liil Itoi ! Oillco tioun'Ja m. lo'Jp , m. buntluys 1U m lo IV in. t-oiul dump lor roj'Ij ' THE KESLEY INSTITUTE , OF RED OAK , IOWA. Open this WPPU for reception of pttlenls . , ] m , reine lies anil plnsiel ins bv the I.oslln i : , u > lny fninii my The Vtlliiirioii , ntnl luasud and oiiilpM'd | I'lo ttinont , bo ml loom In s uno build n. . Addnss , 1 Iteiature in.illeil ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' * ! > , , , ! / * . . ! I. . upon iippiiui l n. Till' lll.l.ljl.l I Art vc'i'i'i'lT I'l , , Iti'll ( li'lH , lit. < W5 K , * ' M f / > > ' m \ iK J * w i fWW"1' ' sitfl EARTH. u k ' ' HAYER. STROUSE 6 & M'FR'S 417. BV/nV. / H.Y. RIPAHS TABU Ui' t < > mii < .li livi-nuTl- f. ( hi bin , , > im . Ii 1.1ill II , I ml ij Ilu lf l limn HI. fciiuuiii. rl li HI , * IIIM < lulirllpiiluill , iluln | ln , fniil lrcilli li , lull , In hi iu Ilium furnif nil"1' ! " iHt liliinnl' | li | nllirul llMesliiMl I IIP , l slllr w roinl ix 0 lei nnillviivill < n .rinilllmiliiM i * DR. C GEE WO u Theonlf lajil'i ' grilui.il Clilmi piyil' > i Khl yairi' ( tilr ! ' tain priitiul otiiif' ucowllli.111 KIJVI rtliaiui I'raiti mnuifa r ' ulljlironloot93i uif3u tii oy fitt > ur iluctiri i ill nnil leu liltuor Hrltcior qiiuilloi blink Da ill. tUlnkrourciiu li'iinUii lidinn yuar ,1-j torti i 8iliutjr wlt'j till IDT ail you so buttry t is i lilQd o ' nonilurfulrnjiullci iimlrjoilvu n v li'J intlu .ii I i . . , wUatol'ur ilun'ori oilmen Klri , ll rbi llaoti u d I'lJntt naturj'i ruaiuJU * lilt mcillcliio ! TUo world lil ltno i On tluuiiia luillmontitl * In thrdo ya ir * pruutluj Nolnuriri4i | decoctloiu no iiari'uUci no puloi lUtljnil truatinc'iil und pernmaunl curd trji-.M ill veu up by otlioc ilo turi. Thof Couiililln , IM1 ll rn y . o'ironlor'jji ni llBintlrBur . klclnoy nd liver I'lioi Culnert , mil nnd Fnrnnii trj li. eensril nubility. Inillicaitlon , loai of ilrjrutli ail TlUIHr Took inudlclna far yoam but ii t ii'J relief , Al. 1 * Amlorion , HU Uuulat ntr t. aitir.'i Btliiuii nod tirojchltli of Bflesa y r Btaa lla/ H i for ute the following preparot re'nBlloi at 11.00ft l > otllo. .Irbotllet forliW. for Ihi cure of Aiibmii , Caltrrli , Hick llcajactio. liiill/oitloi lIloodl'olBOnlnu.'llhBiimathrB. KutmlB \ > uiknoii Kidney und UTT Complaint. No nijotiu UoU onlr by CUluu u MedUluutu , CaplUl , t\J \ ) JJ1 Office , 16th aQ'iCatiforiii ' SU Oai'n , Neb III the tro.itiiiont of n 1 for n > ) ' PRIVATE DISEASES nnd all Wmunnss and I ) Border of A/TIJ'NI 'tli ' loitnf inuiiuo iimtiitioiil lVlr.land vitality I iBhtoeii years o9 Hid most i > MI ii ii'lomiiiUL-M In ! iho Irottinonl of Ihls OIHS ! of u so.nen whlflj H uimi 'i by tlio uiiu , 'i mi I IHI n my of tli'in- ' ' ami iBwIiu li ivii DOOM iniioil WntH forolruii- Ian * und iiinistjn list. I Uu uml I-.11111111 Slh. , Dili Illll , > ' > THE "LIBS \ I'KIIFECf'j ' TlioUn y re-fot ( Va iiml Hen nil Hyrluiio In tli \ \ orlil IB Inn only fcyrlii.ii > oral in vci > ul lijr nlilcli vn uu ' Injecli < iu tun ho nlmUili crel wllhdiu limklim anJ ollliiu HID I'lntuiiu ii r ID ltM > illllll4 lilt ) IliO Of 11 VU1 I ml , an I wliltli mu iilulij UMMl Mr rettHl Injoctloui of IrrUntlnii , hOIT llurillHH Hill , ' AM ) 1IAIIO llUIIUri Price S3.OO. Mnll orJi.'rs lullcltul IhcAloc&l'cnfolilCd ' IBth Street , SIIXT'U I'OH'OK l'liy > i.litai procrlptluii tarufully pruptruil at 1 NEBRASK. National Bank. U , 8. . OMAHA , N | " Capital . . . $103,1 Surplus irt-llsnry W V u . It. I * . I UlllIlU , TlCtl lirullllUIII , I' , B. M lll lore.Jolin t , Culllut J. .i. II. I' trlui , ' 1. cunlilor. THIS IRON