Ii. THE OMAHA DAILY HKK : : , SATHMMY. FEIWtTAllY 11. 18011 TERMS OF RAILROAD PEACE Hovero Penalties Designed to Make Western Roads Act Square. REDUCTION MADE TO HELP THE CUDAHYS i t'lty'd Nrn Unto to Kniman City on Tiirril Mont * \\ttl Not AITi-ct Onmlm l.tTi'rt of Proponed Ciitllo Itiitc. News of the settlement of the western passenger rate war was received bv whe several dajs ago , but the ( letills of the agreement vvcio not inadoknown The new compact is the icsult of a tlnee-daj 1011- fcri-nce between Ocnetal I'assenjfcr Agent Ixmiax of the Union Paclficiand .1 II Hen- nottof the Rio Grande Western who also lepresentid the castein connections of that lino. lino.Tho The cmnpiet prescribes | > en.iltlcs for the \lolit Ion of the seveial ai tides which sug gest the "boiling oil" and "melted lead" of Mr , Sullivan's "Mikado , " and ticket agents of connecting lines have , since the issuance of the agreement , "lingeilng deaths" con stantly before them , should the piovlslons bollghtlv regarded Tnr Hi i is peimlttcd to give the Hist com plete review of the agteemcnt which is signed hi the Rio Oiandc Western , Denver fi Rio ( ir.imle , Colotado Midland , Chicago cage , Rock Island & I'acitic , Hur- lington it Missouri River , Atchlson , Topeka ft Santa PC , Missouii 1'a- clilc , Union I'.iciilc rtolliliill of tint AKII cinrnt. Article 1 provides that agiced rates shall mean all lates named In the Utah Joint i.itn sheet , and fmthcr s.i > s "All rates , the sum of anj two or more local or through tales quoted in any local or thiongh t.ulff In ono ticket Is sold , piovided suih lates aio not less than quoted in Utah Joint late sheet , and all rates mutuallv agreed upon and nuclei stood be tween the Hues of turtles theicto " Article It provides for a deviation fiom ngiecd rates and att.u lies penalties there fore "Anv ticket sold at less th in agieed latcs or with excessive limits , or in violation ofanjof the mhsof the Utah Joint tatc Hhcet , or in violition of anv part of this agieeinent , must bo adeemed at full tailff into bj sclllmr line ' mid then follows a pen alty for the violation of the article Article lii relates to commissions leb.ites , etc. , to pallid outside the ugul.ulv cin- plojocl agents of the several lines , which aie prohibited under seveie penalties Article iv prohibits the issuance of passes or freooi i educed tic kots to socmc business Article v lelatcslo the checking of bag gag" AiticloU has reference to the signatures anddelivei.v of tickets and prohibits anv agent or his representative fiom delivering a i.ilhoad ticket to anj ticket bioUei's ollko nrforan.v agent or ills icpicsent itivotogoto any tic ket biokei's oflleci to obtain or to wit ness the signatuio to a ticket , vvlih h must bo made iu theofllcc atvvhlc h It is .purchased 'I hen follows a foim of sign itme Aitlclo vil deals with placimr the retmn coupons of Utah oximsion 01 lound-tiip tickets on the maritet Article vili su'.iks | of the ledcmplion of tickets sold at Montana points found dis turbing eastbound lates fiom Utah com mon points This was one icason for the ie- cent i.ito war , tickets from Helena being clumped into Salt Uikc and Ogden and scalped at these point t Aiticlolx iHohibitstho division of commis sions between agents and p isscngcrs one of the evils which rallio\ds : must foievcr take into consideration Aiticlo x i elates to the rodem ption of tickets purchased to test the maikct. Need * fin Illimtratloii. Article xl prohibits the absorption of local fines , a foim of double dealing which , while considered \ety unpiofesslonal , is > ct often piactlccd bv competing lines The aitiele reads as follows "It Is further agreed that noiio of the Hues parties hereto will icfund local fates fiom anv points to Utah common points to secmo the silo of tickets from Utah common points " This aiticle may bo best explained by an illusliation A is a point on a Him of lalhoad ten miles from H , which is a Junction point whcio two lines compete for business One railroad 8is ! ton tout 1st pav .vour faro from A to H and buj a ticket over our load to jour des tination and vve will lefinid jou the faro p lid from A to H That Is known in i.iilio.ul pail nice as ' absorbing the local " Aiticlo xii relates to the ledemntlon and ] > iincut of penalties , article xili as to notice of violation and aiticlo xiv the length of time c cneicd bv the agreement -vhiih went into oftcct at mldniirht of TUPS- dav , Pobruai.v 7 , 1MM. and shall continue in full fence and effect fiom said date subject , however , to a ten dajs written notice of withdiawal of any line p.irtj thcieto MI.VT AM ) CAITM : KVII.S. An J xprrt'N Opinion of ClnciiKcs Miulv iinil I'ropomul. Mr. 1C. C. Moi chouse , ircner.il fieightagent of the IJlkhoin , In speaking this moining of the ai-tlon taken ) esterda.by the sub-i ate commit teu of the west of the Mlssomi fi eight late eonmntteo in loduclng the late pel hun dred on tucking house product from .Sioux City to Kansas City , s iid "Tho i eduction will in no via ) aflcct the Interests of Omaha , nor would the KIKhorn IKS a paity to anj thing that would seriouslj handlcMp Omaha's Intel csts Noi would the Cndah\s do anj tiling to embairass the mo troXlls | of Nebraska , for thej reali/o what a- future she has , and their inteiests are puicl ) I Omaha inteiests 'I he u-duetiou in the late was made to give another m.uket to Sioux City packets for their mu iiredshouldoisand hams the Cud ihv 's not h iv hi' ; fat ilities to cure their own meats at the Sioux Cit\ pant ) It will not alter in a single degieo thoiela- tlvo st.indlm ; cif the two points on the Mis- sout I liver for Omaha Is too far ahead of Sioux Citi to even fear a ilval iu that dhce- tion " Speaking of Mr SKmner's sc-hemo to divide the teultory between Kansas ( Jit ) and Omaha , Mr Moiehousesald "Wo.iioin fi\orof the Idea , bc'causo it Is manlfrstlv Just , but I amafialdnf tliofutmo thotild It bo inthcii7ed bv the committee While it would gicatlj benefit Omaha at piesent , what is to pievent Sioux City fiom -omlng in In the vcr.v near f'ltmo and de- inanding > ndleaci' bisis as hei light in view 5f the fact th.it It was inado with Omaha ind Kansan Citvf Should shn Un this U jyould affect tlu > cntho not them portion eif ffebraska , which , while at picscnt not send- ngmaii ) hogs to nun ket , Is ranldl.v glowing nto lmHitanco | These people , who now thip to Omiha , would naturally ship to douxCIt ) and theiebv gicatlv lessen houth Jmaha uvelpts All the phases of the iiiestlon should t > o oxamlned Into bofoie Dual action U taken " iallivu : > Vet > < , Mr R. R Rllchlu U In Chicago Mr U Dickinson , general nuinagnr of the Union 1'acltle , has 10 rained fiom hU tilp south. Tlio Adams Kxiire is coiiianv ) ) has i-ioved Into Its now quartets in th store icccntly occupied by ltnlr\ , the dru ght. Charles Hunter , lontracting freight agent of the Rook Island , mid C It Coli'nmu. top- icscntlng U M Steele ft f > , wcnt to Dos Molnrs last night to meet a sprclnl solid I train loadtcl with sugar , which will bo de livered to n. M. Steelu fc Co. In thlscit ) this nvcnlng. _ _ NOHTII ( iAi.\etTox , Tex , , Fob. 10. I his plau ? Is visited by finjuent streams of ex- ' ui'slonlstsInvestors who have como hither with a vlow to looking Into thn talked of ad vantages of North ( Jalve'.ston Ono of the largest of thcso excursions vvas a recent one from different points In Kansas , Iowa. Ne braska and Wisconsin Uheso visits from the outMdi' world it-suit in a steadily in- rreasinp number of healthy industtfes vvhlih fact proves the real resources of this , Hie iom.itf Indtistilal city of thu gulf. Frescoing and Intoi lor dceoi atlng d > - . Hlgiitf and cwtliiiik\s ! furnisliod , Henry Lohmmin , 1508 Dou liin Htrcot , Falconer has a special mile of muslin underwear Monday. Walt for It. Par- tlctilafB Sunday. Tor the Ladle * Only. 2.1c adinlKHion In all tmrtsof the house , Saturday matinee. Prof. Reynolds at Y. M. C. A. hall. Hit ) ilcn llroK. An excellent opportunity to buy ladles' nnd gents' ' fin nlshlng goods tit n bargain. Wo will put on sale tomorrow the fol lowing bargains : 1 lot of ladles' combination suits , worth Sl.'i'i , to bo closed out tomoriow nt tiOe. per suit. Ladles fast blai'k jersey ribbed wool tights , worth 51.75. icmtecd to l)8e. ) 1 ease of jotwj' ribbed vests , long sleeves , woitli .lOc. . on Satuiday all day tit IJIc each. 1X ( ) do/en gonts' negligee shirts pur chased lit auction compi iwlng line ehov 1- ots. ciepe cloth , bedfoid cords , black sateens , silk stripes and cnngo cloths , made oxpiesslj for line retail ttade. Your choice of niij shirt in this lot for " " > c each. Tomorrow wo will put on t-nlo 100 do/en gouts' unlaundeicd shirts , double back and front , linen bjsom and cults , hamlmiidu button holes , and made fiom good qualitj of miiHlin. all day Satin dttj' , at : tic ( each. Hig drive in gents' suspenders for to- moriow , niuklo wiio ends , embroldeied webbing , and ovcrj ] ) air eomo with drawer supportois. onlj 1-ic per pair. 100 do/en ehililton's full icgular made hose , fast colors regular i"io quality , onlj Kits per pair. 1 lot of ladies' fancy cotton hose , full made , line guage , everj pair worth t'Oc , on sale tomorrow at le ! ) per pair. Wo have just icceived our spring im portation of black cotton hose , and to stai t the season we will put on sale 100 do/en of ladies' hose vvoith-iOo per pair on Satin daj * at - " ) ( . Special sale of ladies' cor&cts and nightgowns tomoriow. FURNITURE. Now ( m exhibition in our fin nit-.uo de partment u fit -t class line of Mat and roll- top olllco desks , also 2'l stjles of icvol ving olllco chairs in wood , cane and leather , all y > per cent lus- , than regular price. d-pieco parlor suit , best ci uslicd plush , silk plush band * , spring edge , solid oak fiamo , W9.00. tegular price $ , ' 15.00. ( i-jileco jwrlor suit , sjn ing edge , n largo suit , solid oak. silk jilnsh bands , best quality mohair plush , tub finish , Wi.OO , icgiilar jirlco Wll.OO. These two suits sit side by nid and aie bargains. We give vvitli everj bedioom suit 1 pil low sham holdei and I towel holder. Elegant line of polished oak side- b-mids , $ i : .00. $18.00 , $ l.r ( ) > 0 , $21.00. Special sale on out elegant line of bed steads , springs and inattt esses. Bofoie jou buj call and see our lino. Tis all w e ask. BUTTER. CIIEKsE AND MEATS. llayden Uios. will sell jou eteamory buttei for lite , 2Ir , lilc and : T > c. Best country butter. I7e , llc ) and Ulc. Re member it is all iiiudo fi om the pure pioduets of Nebiaska dairies and cieam- eries , and overj po'und guaianteed to bo as lepiesented or inonoy lefunded. Wbcno\or jou want niij kind of im- l > oi ted or domestic cheese , come hero as wo luuo all kinds. Itccquufort im ported , f > 0o per pound , Neufchatel cheese , 7o } per package , stip sago , 80 per package , biick ehecue , l:2Jo : , 1-iu and Kie. Limburgcr , 12 jo and Lie : Swiss , Lie , 17Jc _ and UOo ; full eieam Wisconsin cheese , So , JOe and l'2iceastern \ process full cream , 14e and Kic ; and all other kinds too numeious to mention. Apple butter , Co pur pound ; i enifimbor this is the best ; mince meat , 7'c ' per pound ; flesh Ualtimnio ousters , -lOe per quart. In our meat department wo have : Pig's feet , 5c per pound : tripe , . "ic ; bologna , head ehecso and liver sausage all at oc per pound ; bieakfast bacon , lite ; corned beef , blato , or boneless rump pieces , 7ie ] ) er pound ; finest blood sau ago made , 7iu-und all other meals at lowest prices. HAYDCN BROS. . Piomoters of home industry. Falconer has a special sale of muslin underwear Mowluj . Walt for it. Par- ticulais Sunday. The Hi-it 'li.iln to I'lilrugo Ts the Burlington's No. 2 , leaving Omaha at 4:1,1 : p. in. dailj : magnilicent sleeping cars : comfortable chair cars ; perfect dining cars. The Burlington also otleis unequaled double daily sorx ice to Denver , St. Louis and Kansas Cilv. Ticket ofllee.'liM Fainam street. Falconer has a special sale of muslin underwear Monday. Wait for it. Par ticulars Suiubu "Tim I'lilln of MiiR.irn" Is.tho tltlp of a new book , beautifully printed and elegantly bound , containing some thirty dillcient views of Niagara Falls i opt educed from the finest instan taneous photographs and accompanied by descriptive te.xt from the pens of dis tinguished wiiteis , extending fiom Fatlier Hennepin down to Charles Dud- loj Winner and Sir ICdwiu Ainold This sumptuous little \olumowill bo sent to any addioss on teceipt of the publishers' price of f > 0 cents. A similar volume , containing twenty large plates with de scriptive text , foiming an admirable practical guide to the Falls , under the nppiopriato title of " ( low to See Niag ara , " will be sent for the same pi ice. Addiess , enclosing * moiiej older or postal note. Mientano's. : M4 Wabash n\untie , Chicago , 111. Itoituil Trip 9 5.00. A special Texas excursion from Omaha to North Gulv vton , \ia Houston and tJaheston , will leave Omaha , Friday in cuing , rubin.uy 17 ; stopover at all points allowed. For pai tluuliirs and tickets apply to P. F. Williams , loom o'JJ. First National Hank building. N. B.All applications must bo 10- ceived by the 1,1th lust. Buy your monthly maga/ines at Tal- conor'd. Best boleetion in the city. 1.0ittii : i\ciiHMON- : 'In Houston , I ex.uiiil Ri turn HIff , 00. My ninth special excursion to Hous ton , Tox. , will leave Omaha Monduj , February l.'l , JS'j'l ' Tickets good to to- turn until .Juno 1 Transit limit LI days In each diiection and good to stop over at plojsino. 1-or all } ) uUiculut > , address R. C. Pat- toison , li ) RamgoBullding , Omaha. See the celebrated Sohmor piano at Tord it ( . 'hurl Urn Music Co. , L10S Uotlyo. See Dentist Id im10 A. II Baikor blk. FIGHTING FOR A FORTUNE Suing for a Quarter Section Near Hans- coin Farki BECOME VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY Intcrrmlng Story of n Miuty Cn p Tom Jlurriiy llltrn AiiDllinr Slij nt 111 * VVhllo Allf ] tlio Cllj. , Tmlfo ( Hopcncll of thodlstiict coutt ics- tcrdny bv nn the lic.irltitr of im action tlmt has been in the courts for jcats and b < come a \ctcran The suit Is ouo of these \exntlius ( | iR'silons of teal estate title iitul it is of iniiLh Intutost IHV.UIBO It Involves laud \\hkli his boon pliitunl Into city lots In Oin.ilm and bcLoino vcri wimble. If the iilcadlnps in tbu case tell the tuith , mid It is presumed tlut thcj do , an loir. ? a o us the jear ISIO August Graotcr moved from the state of Ohio and settled In Qm.ihii. Shortlj after his imlvrtl ho iire-einiited a quaitcr section of jo\ciniiH'iit Iniul west of H.insroin lurk , wheio ho teslileil for u jc.ir or two After iierfcctlng the title us the stoii ROCS , ho sold his possessions to his son a vomif ( in in v\ho born the sitnc nnrnc , v\lth"jr" attached , and , then roturncd to Ohio , where he died dining the je.ir ISti'l Durinj ; his rcsldc'iico iu Om.iliu the elder Oti'tcr had coutiacted some debts which he forgot to s"ttlo before he left the eitj , and the creditors , thinking a bird in the hand was woith so\era ! In the bush , quietly loviud upon this pirtlcuhir tract of land On November I. 18 , " > ( i , on a Judgment for $1,015 In favor of A P Uiwklns , the pinpeitv was levied upon , mid In IbOJ it w.is sold bv ShctilT lliloiiuiii , , T M Woolwoith becoming the purchaser Aeir or so Inter Henry Orcbovhn had succeeded to the slulcvnlty , undo the dcud , but not thinking tint the puichnso wasaiii snap Mr Woolwoith sold to Robert 1CVoods , who in tuin sold to soaio other putj After tint tlicto weio numerous sales until the piopcitv i cached the hands of C.uflln Sinilh , who platted an addition , w hie h is now ono of the fash ion iblo icsulence poitions of the iltv Some jcais ago the heirs of the deceased Graotcr appo ued upon the secne to contest the title which the putchascis held Pliej wont Into the courts and thcto alleged that theio never was anv judirmont londoroil against the dead fji.ietcr , th it there was no shoillfs sale mid that the whole tiansaction was a scheme to defraud them out of tne ptopctty that\vas left bv their deputed relative It was tegardcd as a big and bold bluff , but to avoid suits some of the lot.owneis paid the heirs and secured quit claim deeds while others 10- fused to tome to tcims and \\int into comt Aftur that thoie was a lively light , the case going from ono tourt to another and each time the lot putchaseis coming outsoveial lengths ahead Thice jcais .iio the belts appealed to the supieme comt on the paiticular suits which liad been won bv W , T Council and Rebecca White Alter a lone and vveaiy bittlo the jumnnent of the lower court was io\crsed and the i ase lorn inded for tiial Since then it has been hanging ill o until .vcsteidaj when itas leached and all of the points aie being bionght to the attention of the com t TKOUIU.I : . llic Iliiriirj Str < > i > t lllllniiitlic'H roiulilit Af iln llrfori' u .Turj. Ihoinas Muiraj1 may fmnlsh a moisel for gossips bi turning a thrifty penny on a second end hand loQin and ho mav defy public opinion hi maintaining a low of lamshackle ho\cls within hailing distance of his palatial hotcJ , but the chances arc that he has his share of human nature in spite of his ap parent indifference to con\entlonal ideas At any rate his quondam housekeeper , Amanda Garllck. has convinced two juiics of that probability and Is now trjing it a tlihd tlnje , It was Just two years ago that the woman brought the suit In her petition then and in her petition now the s line allegations ap pear. She aversth.it dining the fall and winter of 18b9 sko was Murray's house keeper , looking after the domestic affaiis of the houses in poverty row , as the Ilai ney street houses aio known Then under oath she declares that during the night befoio Christmas of the jear above mentioned , when everything was quiet and she was wrapped in the slmnbeis of the Just , Mur ray hied himself from his own bed and ap- pioaUied her loom , forced the door open and attempted to commit an assault In laying the foundation for damages she avcis that the acts of the gay old millionalie caused her to suffer a great shame , humilia tion , mortification and disticss of mind The first time that the case vvas tried the woman recovered damages in the sum of > 00 , but Mmuii thinking that it vvas better to fee lawyers than to pav the Judgment , moved fora new til.il. which vvas granted and last Fctuuaiy the case went bufoie another Jur\ and again Amanda succeeded In getting a cidict for $ o < )0 ) Muriav vvas notsatistlcd with thatand atonco he decided that ho would try the law the thiid and last tune. He hunted up moio testimony and upon making a showing that he had new U discovered evidence , ho was given another oppoitunity to vindicate his name. Ycstor- duy he was befoio Judge Scott , trj ing to do that very same thing. Odd ClHlm lor Walter Brandcs is the plaintiff in a pe culiar suit on trial befoio Judge Ogden , inv \v hich ho demands damages of the city to the amount of $1,000 He vvas i mining a s iloon on Tenth street when the construc tion of the viaduct was begun That work reduced his business and he moved out. He put In a demand for damages to the council , but it vvas ignoied , and then he went into court. I'lKMimonm. At no tlmt In thohistoijof the countrj has pneumonia been so prevalent as dining the winter months of the last two \euis liu times past a common cold was not considcied at all serious , but of late j c irs the great ten- Jenci of colds to result In pneumonia has .undo people apprehensive 'I ho trouble Is that colds .lie not alwais piopcrli ticated No piepaiation containing opium , wild cheiri orchloiofoun should bo used , as thei have a tendenci to di'i up a cold , whcieas it should bo loosened mid the lungs lelleved It has been obseivcd that when Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is used the cold never icsultsln piioumoni i The reason is that this lemcd.v stimulates the mucous mcm- biauo which lines thq tlaoat and lunrs to a healthy action , causes a fico expectoration , thiowinifo'l the poisonous matter , andioun tenets any tendency tovvaid pneumonia I'oi sale bi diuggists M Philips has dlscovcied near the site of Ilellopolls , in Kgjpt , the n ° ciopolis used bv the I'lmraohs , at least sosajsM Grelwut until icccntly director of the museum of Ghi/eh , and now piofessorat the Soibonne Hcliopolis was as ancient as Memphis , and louned with It a twin c.'itj , with the Nile be tween Memphis was the io > al abode , Heli opolis the piiestli capital I.o\r Hate To Houston , Tox. , and return $2.1.00. Wcdnebdav , February 1.1 , 180.1 , 1 will leave Omaha for Houston and La Porto. Tickets good to letiitn till , luno 1 , 1,1 dtiva stop-over either wav. For further information apply to S. M. Crosby , 618 Bouid of Tiude , Omaha , Nob. JTic only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum died iu Millhus of Homes 40 Years the StaudaitL PASSENGER AGENT TOOKER. DiscMsc1 , like ii train , ncvniliTs nioiiiuntuni. One c.in't .ittciul to e.irlj to the SRIIS | of \ousilobilltv Habits uiuinc'.ibcs in the boilj often in.uh1 as thoughtlt'ssly as the folds In an old newspaper Kveiy time jou double upiuuler the p.itn of ilipunmlism or dinpop- sla or ncuialKia jou deepen \cry bad hublt Giasp.vonrillnuss hi thu foreloelt , thuj ? it fi omits hiding-place , and it loses half its temir. Oneoftheniostiiopul.tr passenger agents in the United States , as well us one of the ablest , is Mr II II Tookor of thu Gi.ind Tinnk i.iilroad His home is ut Suspension Hi Idiro , K Y Mr Toolter , whose poitiaitispiinted lieie , is know n ov ei , \ w hei c as a man of gi ca t enei gi and push Hisachlcoh.is'alwajtgone along vvaj in rallroid nnitteis , and ho is possessed of those r.uc qnalitiusliioli inaku him a friend and advisor in ovcri-d.iy inatteis of life Several .veais ago , Mi Tooker was a suf- fc'ierfrointh it\ers common complaint , theu- niatisin , which has been not.iblj pievalent for the last few ycnis As eveii one knows , A telegram received from the Pabst Brewing Co. , of Milwaukee , states that they have boon awarded over all com petitors the solo right to soil their beer in all buildings erected at the Worliys FaTrT C. S. CULLINGHAM , Solo Representative , Wostoi'ii Cold Storage Co. , Omaha. Sales for 1892 tO52,50O barrels. devoting our en tire ttm * and eiiorzles to thu onrcfulstuclyoj' patients i n tor us I-i and wel- fnre , wo are cin- nhlod to per form the noble of rolluvlnt hu- mun HiitTerln. In tliu most effectives mminor. IT AHrTllKVIOriMOI'ANYNr.RV- OUS. OUItONIO OK I'HI- VATR iisiAsr.s ; YOU lla\o the iiuneflt of our abil ity , experience , und sUIII If yon will only lot us lly olthor poraonal or written application , that you wish to consult wltli . CONSULTATION FREE , WE CURE CATARRH , All Dis eases of the Nose , Throat , C hest , Stomach , Boweteand Liver. Blood , Sliln and Klilnoy Fomnlo Woakuossos , Lost Manhood CURED. PH.KS , HSTIILA , VIPStlllK , pcrrnnnentlr cure 1 without tlio use of knife lltdturo or caujtlo Ml nmlnclle of a private or ilellcato naturJ of Cllbvrnox po'HlTOljr cured Cull on or mldrcjs , "HU stump for Clrculnr.i , Free Uook and Iteclpes , DR. SBBLES Et SEARLES , 118 S. 15th St. . Omaha , Nob. hnU Dour Iu I'ostnlUco IHDAPO HINDOO REMEDtY iicoutcK4 TICK iBorn _ KtJtl I.TS In HO IH\X. C'uremill htrvucu niipami tallU'lf ' Mrlnory I'arenU , Slpililf"1 Vveaknnwn ? ---r . illaiid | iiliLlybui.iiurslyu' > iuiiii l.o.l vii.lir In olcloryouiik' fa Uircnrrleil In vnt rocket I'rlcf , I.OO | iac.V lte ( > U for * M 0 will , uwrlllni nur' Miilrxtoruro or BMM7 rrliliiilr.l. lloll tlrlaiiy un l rlnilpli il drURIfl't iwll sou M0 ktndnf tntttatton In > lht on lia llicf I.SUAl' * * none other If tin ha * not itot It.KowlllMndli fcy mall upon rrrrlpt of prlci- I'ainpVlot In foalnlmvi-loiio fite Ail Ircn ( Irlrnul 3lrdlcnl Co. , Ml I'ljnmulli I'Uic , llil < u o , III. SOLD ty Kulm tt Co Cor islh and Douglas Sts , and I A I uller & . Co , Cor Mill and Dounlat Sis. OMAHA N1U1 liy I'aul G Schneider , 511 Uroadnay and 6 I'carl St , COUNCIL ULU1TS. IOWA , and oilier Leading Druggists. jiurjimnn Habit Cum. n , to XfiuovB. No pay IIM curcu Ilr. J. > trubva . I bauuii. ' U. S. DKl'OSiroKY , OAfAl/A , Nlllt. Capital . $100,000 Surplus . $05,000 Cfflcen and nirectors-HanrrVY. Vales , praild ) nIt \ It C CuiblnK Tlce i > roilct .it ; O. H. Maurloj , NV V Mori .JohS J. Colllw J. N. U. I'ai/lc * ! ! , ) * ! d 1U J , tasbkr. tasbkr.IHE IRON BANK. \ It is one of tlio most painful of diseases , and until thu iccent disi-overi of 1'iof 1'helps of U.iitnumtli Collcji ( > w.is considcied almost ; cl\\.ijs Incurablo. Mi M'ookor's e\peileneo was vci-y much , HUe that of st-cnes of people- inolublj evcii town Inifjo enough to have a din } , ' stoic "i"\r two veais , " mvs Mr Tookei' , " 1 suf- fuicd fiom ilicumatism and Ulclnej tronhle , for vxInch I tiled \.iiions lumodlos with no success A cleipynian uilvised me to ti > 1'alne's teleiy ccimpound I did so , uncl was siniuisecl.it the eflVi t After taking one bottle 1 was enthelv lelievcd I have taken two bottles and am cm eel " As a well-know n and conseivative phjsl- iian in Omaha has said. "I'.tlne'scplcrj I'om- iwund Is generally considcied a ceitaln spe- t Illc for the cine of i heumatism , and so much better lesults are obtained fiiim it than fiom all the usual icmedies that it has become a icgnlar picsciiption among the most eminent ] ) i.ictitioneis 1 prcsciibo it icgulaily and believe that eveii ilieumatic MCtim should use it ' Omaha's Ne/vssi Hotel COR. 12TH AND HO WAI3 40 Itooms nt t-W per city MlloomsatHOOper clijr to Itc'omj iTith Until at H U ) par ilir. CO Itooms wltli Until ut lil to il 5) IIT i AUGUST 1st Aloilern In livery ltoniu > ct. Annly I iirnlilioil Thronjjlioci t C. S. ERB. Prop. Tlio otil > hotel In the c'ty with liot and cold w tor , anil sieiuu Mu it In every room TalJlu and cllnlni ; loom surviuo nnsuriiassed. BATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Sncclal rates on iiiijillcutlon. B. SILLO A/AYp. Pro llnie the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are need in iha preparation of which ia ( ibsolittdu pure and soluble. It hai mot e than thrte tintt the itt tngth of Cocoa mlieil vnth Starch Arrowroot or Sugar , nncl Is far more economical , ( ostvtrj leu ihciH one cent a tuji It is delicious , nonrUhlng , auc ! EASILT PIOESTCO. 8old by Orocors everywhere , W. Baker & Co , , Dorchester Jass _ DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies HLOE&'PEHFflLB , 114 S,15tlV. , , Next to Postofflce At nine o'clock on Saturday morning nncl con tinuing until we've shod eighty more than a thou sand men -we will offer in our shoe department what we candidly believe to be the greatest value in covering for the pedal extremities of men that has been offered In any room where shoes are sold in this great and slippery country. At that time our shoe men will begin selling ninety cases-a dozen pairs to a case ten hundred and eighty pairs of men's full stock Gcnalno Kangaroo shoes- medium spring weight in any and all sizes with flexible pump soles with globe toes the handsomest toe ever put on a shoe in lace or congress as you like shoes that would give the av erage shoe man heart disease to see sod ! under three dollars and fifty centsat a pair. Whv.we . bought them when we bought them \vherewe _ _ bought them -how much we paid for them whether we.majce.or IQSG by the operation -whether it's another of"The Nebraska's" advertis ing schemes are not interested you in ; but you jue interested in the fact that th 2 price is two-thirty and not three fifty ' A I 13JQ A'eb. The eminent i > pclniut In iierroui c'lronln private bland , ikln nndcirhnry dln-uiM Areimlirnnt ri'Klittred armluMo n meinicnc n > ell plum n nnil ojrtlMc-ntci liow In > tllltretlln { nllli th > il U grc in- ( OBB cnlnrrlc lost tuntchtxul H inliiAl Meiknois nltrhl Inisei anil nil f ircu * of prlit clliu i IM No cn rcu ry uiocl Now IrfatmciU for km uf vltl p i vjr I'arlloi u i iblo to vlilt un in ir li > Irj i i | nt leu n i lir corre < ponilenci > Mc'lUIno or lintrmnontna il hy m ill or ncpruii J3 irsl ) pic. ) I n i inrti t > In In it > : ontorilinri nclar dnop'ri milltunrru v , r nrrel U intuit M ) i fri c jr. ujiiUi n i i , , t y Doolt ( MjBUTlcnof l.lto oiu frjj O HJJIOJ | Jii m f ) J p m rf n 1 lyj 10 J ill tjin [ u i c U i u i r ir , j l/ AM TJri. . E M LuN TS. This ( Saturday ) Feb. l ( . List Two 1'orlorui.iiK'O' of Mr. Chzis. licl < Ana His Own Company of Merry I'ayn , In Mrs. 1'iuHUGO'S ( onicclv. I NJ3O G. THE SALT CELLAR. Matlneo Today at 2:3O. 1'rites I'Ir- lloor "iloaucl 7n ; b.i'ejuj ' , Via , general ; ulinUskiti to balcony J * > a TonlRht at 8. I'rlcos Tirst lloor , > ) a 7u im I 11 , iiiliony , .Vkj and Tie. Drt'VTh'GS NEW I nit n , ( .nol fi\J JLJU f3 THUATER , I Heat fur r.lc ? ruurNlRhts , CllUniV WPR 10 Woilnehday Coinmoncliii : uUHUni , 1 EiD. 1/5. / vi-itlnon AUGUSTUS PITOU'S Enormous Success. Crowclocl HOUSOB Everywhere. mPDWPT ) I liu ( ii.indusl I'locln lion riMIEm Knovtn to Ilici A HUM loan t-tiKc. OF THE isHHAMsncC'IM. : . ' 13 PRESS. I lie ( Jrnif . Now oili nnil lloaton Thobiloof siuts whlonmiS itiuclny n tit tlie following prices 1'irst llniit Vic- , rio nncl ! 1. hilconj Mo inn ! ? Itoincnil ci Ilio popnlur Uortnuiiliiy Mutlnct 'idcfoi n uut In tiny purt of the house.- , Like Itomu nil lloml * 1 c nl to the Mouse ofin < MATINEE TODAY. 12MASTERPIECES. _ FflRHftM St , THEaiER , I.Uu Homo All Hold l l.cnrt to Hie lluutu of iiiictciH Ono Nljlit Ouly , Saturday Eve , Fob. 11 7Vit > i . Prof. , .iviFZf fn0rM John Reynolds A most Mlrthfcil VlyHl cut uncl miirviiloiiH cntcirt iliiinent. Yon c'.uinol ulTcinl to miss l'ls tru.it 1'rlces iio and VJo FflRH&MSt , THEATER PW I , Iio Home nil Houil ! loul to the Homo of MICH en All next week , 'W ' , Sunday , Feb. 12 The creates ! "f nil I'omolv JOHN F. SHERIDAN ION THE Widow Olien BRISTOL A Ixrk'o conip my of iilnycirs from Kiislniic ) mill Australia Miirion mul Post Jnnco kliiKi. MatlnooVednciJiiy nnil Nutnrdny Mat nee ONDERLAND W Corner 15th and Onpital Avo. , Omnbn ALL THIS \VEHK THE rp-WO ORPHANS r ANI > 'I UK - .II/.SVKA/.I.I.V , Vf tl'l'.l , TV CO 3 llour uf hollil llcillnod AiauitMnont 3 I'upular prlcei Matlnoci dally SJc CrenlnKf , takonr ' .Vc , parquel Uic Poultry Show. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I'NTlL , 10 O'CI-OCIIC AT NIQIIT. Admlsiion 25o. Oinaba J'o < fltry AitooUtlon , A Dollar a Day. Is all itvill cost joii for , i room in ( lie ( . N. W. hotel ( lining : tlu World's hi ir , if you engage it before Maich ht. G M , , iXattinycr , Room 11 , Ctianfjai1 of CoininTce , Omaha. liVI'RYCONM-XIIiMli , DliSIKAIJLIi I.OCUKA The usual iate > aie S3 ID $ a day foi no bfttei VVttwill ten I v u th pmrtfr tial /MEN Mcinli I'mparali m CALTHO3 I trvr. anil ii lc l Kimritiili-i Hint ) I M Illns will llr * | ii > .T.inrJ iKfrE-sff Jlmllll , Mi mslll aim > liior. | I f 'tin I pu\ * i f fit AddrnoB VONMOIILCO. . Hsl. in.ri-t. i ( . U , ( Utlnolll , Oku. | NlltllC * llf Illlll * ) ! ! ! lIllPSM Nolli iNhc ic liy ir.tin lli.n liu Hi ' > dfii- tli'inrli s ItiiiiNni i lull liu in ,101 i > > in no Inilnlili ilni > > , I M II Mill I u I' ' " 'it II C I'l ItllV , Si'i ii'luiy C H I iivi i I il II ! \ III IIKI i | i I i in i IN" VV ii i MM hsviilll Illn HIM. Oiii.iliu , Ni I ) I In In M I 1'Hil VIMi DO YOU TAKE PflTEKT WHAT FDR ? KEDIGIKE ? * l1" > ' > ' Answer J \Vl.Mlol . ? " Consult Free , 6 , W. WILLIAMSON , M , 0 , , SPECIALIST AND Of Hint MtliRrmiit Illnoil DU- np c i n. No IMi-riury , hut nrtr. m , , irit mircMafiil r incilli > ii. A rnr QUICKLY ciiarantrril , JMr/i iniiclrnlriinr CURED h'oiniiln Mrrnknriiirit iii-riiiun- ently cnrrcl. rllm anil lltrlnl t'lrrrm ' cirnl , ice knife or ruuntlci. rnllentu ncirrpmfjlly treated by mull. AUdroii , with Hlituiji , rNEW ERA MEDICAL AND SuRGicALDISPENSARY