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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1893)
11 ' f THE OMAIU DAILY BEI2 : WKDNKSDAY , APRIL 12 , mj-SIXTKEN" PAGES. 15 ft r Ui n Uth dny of April , IWJ. vi UM SIMBIUI. , Notary 1'ubllc. t rt N 'jr ' ski Irtiirl < w County , M IK r' II inter be-liitf duly sworn accord- ' i vv liK.nM | nnil fifty * Ho corn M 1 J ii in route number 31 and nns i. . (1 tin ii itc since March , 1WJ. At no r. i r me th it tnnr tins lie carried less than ' nciofth cvenliiK Uite. At the present TC hn c-irrii'i 100 copies of the evening | t n Hctvvcf n the 27th dny of March , 1S93 , Lit the 4th dny of April , 1S03 , lie made & | uuf fill and accurate canvasi of cvcrv house Ion hli route and found that the world- lliinUl delivered 83 copies of their evening li Mtljn Ho aluo found U3 copies of tne li vt nlticr World Herald were delivered to the I 'in o parties continuously dunnu the Iinotitha of December , 18VJ , January and II cbruir : > , lh' All the papers Included In Inbovu IlRWts nro only those delivered to lactual paj Ing subscribers KonintT IJcsiEn. , Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my ' I rcscnco this llth day April , 1693. [ brAi n ViH SIMEIUI- , Notary Publio. State of Nebraska , Douglas County , ss : tVank II Woodland bcliiffduly sworn ac- Cinllni ; to law dei oscs and sajsIIo car ries the dally HEE on route number 32 and his c uried this route since November , Ib'Jl At > io tlmo since that time has he carried . U as than 9 1 copies of the evening BEE At tap present tlmo he carries 00 copies of the t \inltiL' BEE Between the 27th daj of March , 18'J3 , and the 4th day of April , JS'.U. IK undo a careful and accurate canvass of eur\ house on his route and found that the \\oild-Hcrald delivered W copies of their eveiiinK edition Ho also found 04 cooles of the evening World-Herald were delivered to the simo parties continuously during the months of December , 1SU2 , January and tcb- runri , lbU3 All the papora Included In above lli'iires are only those delivered to actual pi\.ng subscribers V II WOODI.AMI Sworn to before me and subscribed In mj presence this llth day of April , 18'J3 [ SKAL. ] WM SIMKUU , , Notary Public. State of Nebraska. Douglas County , ss- ( . ' J Rohrbough being duly sworn accord ing to law. deposes auci saj s IIo carries the dallj BIK : ou route number 3J and has carried this route since March , 1893 At no time since that tlmo has ho carried less than 110 copies of thoevcninsIJBE At the pres ent tlmo ho carries 147 copies of the ctenlm ; Urn Uotvvcen the U7th day of March , Ib'Ji , and the 4th da > of April , 1M > 3 , ho made a < ! ! t f ul and accurate cum ass of o veri house o' lilr route and found tint the World- Ilciald doli\credOJ copies of their evening edition Ho also found 00 copies of the i-veiiiiicT World Herald vvcroUellveml to the- same pirtlcs continuously duiing thoinonths of December , I'M. January and IVbruarj , \MU All the papers included in above. lig- irr < arc enl } these dclhered to actual pay nip subscribers C. J Itoiiiiiiotuir bvvrrti to before mo Tind subscribed in my jiicsence this llth daj of April , IS'Jl ' \\M SIMEUAI , , Notari Public SOLAR ECLIPSE. Import-tut Afttronoinlcnl Kient to Take I'liK n Ne-xt Sunday. A totil sol ir eclipse is a rare occurrence and a peculiarly important one from an as tronomlcal standpoint. There will bo at an eclipse of this kind on Sunday , April 10 and it is exported to reveal a number of val uiblo facts 1'ho opportunity for discover ini ; these , however , will be limited Hvci in the most favored localises the sui will remain obscured only about four minutes at the most , so that in spite of the elaborate picpa rations that have been made the abtrono incis will have to hustle ) In a livelj fastuoi in order to inako an.v thing like a complet observation In cases of this kind , when : gru.it amount of work has to be done in : short period it is custornarj' to divide th laboi among a laigo number of astronomers situated at j > oinis as far apart as possible Eu.li astionomei is given a certain task am notes are compircd afterward. Uj thl method it is possible to obtain rcasonablj complete data A solar eclipse , iijs a writer in the Globe Democrat , is caused bj the moon dossing the direct line joining the earth anil th > sun The moon is so sinvll compaied will the sun that inspitoof Us proxlmltj to th earth ) the conoof its sbadovv is verj'sliorl When an eclipse happens wblle the moon i in that part of Its orbit which lies ncares the earth it will bo total to observers situ ited directly in the line of the shadows Tint is. the tip of the shadow cone will jus graro ulung the earth's surface. To ob servers situated without this direc Hue the eclipse will appear as paitl.i Sucti an eclipse occurred late in th .V ear 18W. The mean length of the moon' shallow cone In less than the mean distanc between the inoon and the earth , namel.v lUS.OOO miles In the majority of cases thl shadow rene will not reach the earth , ana in such cases an eclipse which would other wise * be total will appear as annular , that Is , the dark bodj of the moon will bo seen pi ejected on the bright disk of the sun , le.iv- Inif nn unecllpsed ring around it Annular & jpses arc conslderablj- more ficquent than tal eclipses A little rellectlon will enable the leader to understand that a total eclipse of the sun . . .an onlj' bo seen from a limited portion of the until Under the most favorable circum stances the cross section of the moon's .ihadovv where the earth s surface cuts it is 107 miles Onllnarllj thn diameter of this region of totality is much smaller , so that a person who tlnds himself situated in the path of thU shadow may bo regarded as particu larly fortunate It has been calculated that ono total eclipse will occur in overj ItGO \eara in the long run at any given station The eclipse will bo visible in South Ameriia , the larger part of Africa , southern Europe pud the intermediate Atlantic occat , Ex peditions have already been sent to the most favorable places of observation. The IJureau dcs Longitude of Trance sent one pat tj of astronomers to the soutti of Dakir , on the Afilcati coast , and the Brazilian government has transposed foreign scientists to Ceaia lu lact the preparations aio the most thorough ever nude for the observation of a solar eclipse , and if the weather bo favorable important results maj be looked for Among the immense number of imjKirtant observatloiisth.it may bes made onlj duiing The tlmo of a total solar eclipse four are especIally pec-Ially to bo mentioned 'llieso are ( a ) 'J lines of the four contacts , with a view to dc'terminlng the exact place of the sun and moon in the slcj ( b ) U ho search for ultra- iiien-urlal planets It has long been sup posed that there at o planets between the sun and Mercurj and too near the sun to bo do- iccted Mcrcurj himself Is so near that ho ran only bo seen on certain occasions vv hen ho reaches a part of his orbit which will take him out of the strong glare of our solar luminary Several ambitious astronomers have thought that thev have seen such a planet , but thoj have afterward acKnowl edged that thev were mistaken When the sun s disk Is hidden bj the moon a planet of even small dimensions would be thrown into strong relief npainst the surrounding dark ness imtthusf.ii though astronomeis have searchoel diii entlv , their olToi ts iu this re- spcc-l have IH'CII unsuccessful Still , it is html to toll what may not be seen with liigcr telescopes and Improved methods ( c ) Telescopic observations of the details of the prominences and of the corona. The corona is n halo of light which surrounds the sun nt the tlmo of a total eclipso. This 1s one of the most remarkable and beautiful of nil as I- tronomical phenomena The prominence * nro immense ( lames which shoot out from the surface of the sun to a distance of SOO 000 miles and oven fuuher ( d ) The photo . graphic olscrv itions The combination of astroiiomj with i > hotosraplij hasjlcldc-ii re- , suits cfgicat importance , and observations of this kind nt the time of a solareclipse arc ( spccialj valuiblc. Mnrrl i'-t , , I.u . -n.i'i. Thnfollowlniramairiago licenses were is > sued by County Judge Llllor j esterday. Namonndvdelresi i Jnlm Martin , Puulh Omaha 3S j Id.i 1'reduo , t-outli Oiiialui 3SUS tChrUlenaP Holme , Omaha US3i ) . \nnlu I'eterson , Oiiiahn 'Jl IMe * S. Pay Chicago , . ] ! ! 'Jl2i 1gnvi 1 A. Mujur , Omiih.i It i Ili-nry t' Sautter , South Omaha 3C 1 KuinuMchblns , Omiha lUiurlosJ Korsberc , Oju ihii I I uilly C IVtersoti , Oniiiliii I Sirren Ax'ilwiu. Omaha I Ivurlcnu CtirUttansoii , Omaha 1 ! 1 August \Vendlnmlt. Omaha S ! I Ativuitu Keiiianii , Oiiittlia j Morris Hi-nteii , Omiha 4' ( Hiimah bcbwurtz , Omaha 4 ; You Will Hovel In I'm It lliere. A special excursion to North Galveston Tex , leave * Omaha April 18 , 181M. Ke niarVnblo iuduromeuU arc offc'rod. i'or par tlculurs appl.v to D. D. Sineatou. ugent , roou IT , Uarker block , OmahA. FA New Bill Will Prevent Competition Among Street Railway Companies , MANY CITIZENS BITTERLY OPPOSE IT According to Iti rrorlltoni n Frnnohlt * li Mad * Eicluilre CnorKotlo Mnrcmcnt to Indue * Governor Cronnt * to Veto the Hill. One of the last acts of the recently ad Journcd legislature was to pass n bill known as senate file No. 210 , which is of much im portance to street railway companies Inas much as it provides that franchises once granted shall bo exclusive , and consequently Is regarded as having a tendency to develop a monopoly of the street railway business in the \arious cities of the state The bill was quictlj pushed through during the closing dajs of the session , but In spite of the fact that no nourish of trumpets marked Its In troduction a lively opposition developed , w hich Is rapidly acquiring strength. Quito a number of citizens of Lincoln and of Omaha have been very severe in their criticisms of it. It has oven been intimated that the Omaha newspapers weio bought up because thej did not publish the bill. The fac t is , the bill did not attract much at tention until within the last week of the session For the benefit of these who may be inter- stcd to know what the bill is it is printed as passed by the senate. It Is now In the hands of the governor If the governor aftlxes his signature to the bill It will become a law in nlnetv dajs thereafter : Section I Tint section three O ) nn act en- ilhd An Act to I'nnUlo for the Incorpori- lon of Strc-ct Killroid Conipinlns within thu ilies of this M it1 ' appiovcd I emuary 13 , 77. IH ? amended so as to n > id us follows Sitloii I Tlio iirtloli'o of Incnrpor itlon must ll < the termini of tin1 street rallru id which the oiiip my proposes to construct , and describe hi | ire < Ke unite hutvctn such tot mini , which sh.ill t > om > continuous line from one tt rinlnus tin other , and ulsoimmu the streets through wliii li said lallu ly li to be constructd , suld uitli lislnll also st ito the It until of tlio rail way - > o proposed to bi constructed , wlili li shall lot be nuthotl/id or consented to by tliu kitoiHof unysui'hi It } , ut any onu election , Ui \cicd the Ii lu'lli of live miles sutlonJ 'Ihat section four (4t ( of said act ten ml thcs inio K Iiuioljy amended .so us to lead as follous Sec 4 ' 1 lie iiuest Ion of the consent of a ma jority of Hie electors of any snrh city to the constructing und operitlnguf any such street railroid , shall be iliti rmlne < l by submitting the imistlon to the eliclors of such city at in clcitlon to bu held foi that pin pose , ami if whli h election It shall bu the duty of the iiiijoi of my such cltv upon thu request of the common funnel ! of tlm s ild city to glvu ut le ist t < n d lys notlro In some nunspiper published In such eltj , wlilcli notice shall ftiite the tunnlnl of sild proposed r.iilw ly us will lu describe tlio nreclsu route betnoun sui h ti rnilnl which sli ill bo ono continuous lint from onu terminus to the other , and nUo n line the streets through which s ild railway Is to be ( .oiistrurti d , which pioposed i.tltwuy sh ill not exceed live miles In length , the form In which such notice shull be tiki n am : the time htn such election sh ill bu held , un | no diction shall hcreifter IMS held except iindi i tills provision , and provided furthi r tli.it no fianchlsu to const met street railuajs shall bu hi u ifter iintid nor shall any elec tion be hen after held tovote upon any propo sition to lvo thu consent of the electors of any such c itj to thu construction of any stieei rnllnuj , unless tin re slinll have been filed at least ten days before s ild election , ii in ip or pint showing thu route and location o : proposed stieet railway in the county olllio nheieln are Kept the record of of deeds of leiilestato and also whether thu pioposcd railway ulom ; such route la to bo . single or doubletr.icl , t-ectlon 1 That section five (5) ( ) of suld ac sli ill bu amended to re id as follows Section' " Hvery such election slmll bo heli t tin time th situated In the notice and&lml bi hc'ld in tlii : same manner and ut the s im plucc.1 us thu Keneral city elections , unit the iclurnV slnll bu canvtis-ed by thu council o sue h elty at its no\t meeting after any sucl elec lion and the result duel ired , and U a nri joiIt j of the votes cast at such election sh il bi > In fatoruf thu constiucllng and oporutlnj of Mich pioposc'd street railroad , thu counci .sluill cause the elty to make out a certlUcati of the lesitlt , stilting that the consent of n ma jorlty of thu electors of such city has buei given to the constructing and opuratliif , of such railroid , and deliver the sumo to the chief ollle'or of sue ! street railway compiny , who s,1nll cause tliu samu to bu recorded In the olllco of tin countv clerk vvheru tliu articles of asboclatloi of Miili street rillw ly company uro recorded ntul In the s iiuo record , und suc.Ii curtlllcat shull bo prim i fuelo uvlduncu of tliu facts staled lliere'ln , und thereupon , such strue rallro id company sh ill bu nuthorlziid to pro cecd und construct and oparatu such itroot railroad , tin described In Its utlclosof associ ation or any portion thereof , subject to such rules.mil regulations us may bu established by orillmneesof such city Provided that any street railroad hereafter authorized to tu constructed shall bo built upon thu llnu or route so described In sild no- tlcu und plat und not othorvvlso , and shall bo lemstructe-d from onu of thu turmlnl so il\ed continuously to thu other , and shall he u slnglu or double track us shown on such plat , but no street rullvv ay shall hereafter bo constructed or consent or authority therofor bu given by any city or Its elector * , upon or along any part of any struct In any city upon or ulong which any street railway has buon al ready constructed and where tiny other coru- p ui ) or party owns unv streut railway upon ati } part of such streut H Is hereby authorized and einpowere-d to consent to tno use of any purt of Its railway by any other comp my upon MH'li terms us may i > u ngreed upon bj thum , provided that no such usu shall bu allowed or C'ujoyed without Its consent 1'rov Ided fuilhei , th it no authority to con- stinct street lallway on any jtreotof any city In this htalo under any fianchlso here-ufter gi anted , or consent of the electors of any city tliuieto , liereiiftur nl\on , shall be operative or ellectlvu unless the OVMIUIS of a major ity of the feet front of the real prop erty abutting upon the street or striuts upon which it shall bo proposed toeonstruct any such street railway , shall in writing coiisunt thereto , which written consent sh ill bo lllert In theolllc'uof the city clerk of the city whuruln such stieet Is sltuuted bufoiu any election to glvethc consent of thu ulectoiaof such city shall bo culled see 4 Hi it said sections threo(3) ( ) , four (4) ( ) and live i5)of ) said act entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation of Streut Kall- reid ( ompinlcsMtliln the Cities of this Mate , " approved Tubuiary 15 , Ib77 , bo uud the s line are huruby repealed Yesterday morning Messrs Kitchen and Iirie'o of Lincoln were in the city , and paid MajorHemis a Mail. They repicsent the citizens of the capital city.vvho in mass meet ing Mondaj night declared war against the bill , and lusolvcd to take steps to induce Ciovernor Crounso not to sign it Their \ isit to tins citi was for the purpose of enlisting | tne assistance of the people of Omaha In protesting against the Dill being signed by the governor 1'ho gctitlcmen stated that the gov ernor Ind not received any protests fi. m this cltj and that there was nothing to indicate ttiat there was anj opposition heie i to the bill becomi'ig a law Last Wednesday the council adopted a resolution requesting ( ioveinor Crounso to veto the bill , and City Clerk Groves sent a copy of the resolution to t no gov ernor by telegraph. The gcutle- tnen icturned homo today. . . Uusy people htvvo no tune , ana sensible peo- plu have no inclination to use pills that make them sick a day for every dose thoj take. Thojha\o learned that the use of lo Witt's Little l > ul > Ulsers does not interfere with i theirhealth uv causing uausoa , pain or grip ing These Uttlo plhs are pui feet in action and re'sults. ivgulatlug the stomach and bowels so that headauhcs , dizziness and lassitude are prevented. They cleanse the blood , clear the complexion and tone up the svstom Lots of health in thcso llttlo fel 1- low * . Tim Nuw I'ostolllce. In all probability Messrs Eggars k Hocli will begin work on the new federal court house and postoQicp about the 1st of May , Mr King , w ho has the contract for putting In the basement , is now at work finishing the west wall and ho will bo out of the way In about two weeks if the weather Is favor able * It U probable that the change in the personnel of the supervising architect m.tj delay the work conslderablj Mr Uil brooke , who has been succeeded bv Mr O Hourko. had on hand the construction ol about XiQ gov eminent buildings and it will bo notrhal undertaking for the incomlni ; supervisor to familiarize himself with ai these buildings and place himself in positlot to keep the woik moving right alocg. New York AuarchliU. I < OM ) ISLAND CITT , N. , April 11 Ott < Eckhold , iu Queen's county Jail chargei with arson confessed to the nuthoritiM of a > lot anarchists to destroy the whiting vorks of K V fratidnll nt Maspoth. I * I A swirch disclosed HIMMJ d > namlto bombs In roar of the works ] > khold says the bombs veromailo by Henry Uupporoht , lendorof n Mtid of anarchists nt Maspoth Several ar rests His not what Us proprietors siy but what lood's Sarsiparllladoes , that tells the story. Hood's Sarsaparllla euros For Mile C lira p. A dentnl office In Omaha , Nob. Ail dross E 12 , Doe olllco. llUXltlttlS . * > / > HUSTLKIIS , \n Knsttrnrr rcrpctrwtro n Tew IlcnmrUi on the Npbrntkn Kind. New York Tribune- Amid the wreck of Tarnished democrats and the crush of Inge niously named statesmen from Georgia there comes like a bugle note the announcement that Sccrctnrj Morton can husk 200 bushels of corn in a da } More than this-"I think nothing of husking 200 bushels in a day , " ho sajs The secretary thus speaks of his husking prowess to prove that ho is a "gen uine farmer. " All would bo well if ho stopped hero , but ho doesn't He adds- When the weather Is propitious " The familiar use of this word propitious ay , the throwing of it about as if it were no more than an ear of corn makes us doubt if the secretary is a "genuine larmcr" after all The genuine farmer uses simpler language when speaking of the weather Besides , the genuine farmer can husk Just as much corn when the weather Isn t propitious as when It is In fact , husk ing corn is ono of the things which the genuiue and unmistakable farmer loves to save till the weather ts not propitious It delights him to wait till along iu November some time , w hen the frost is on the pun'kin and other fruit , and till there is what is known in the com region as a "right smart chance for n snow storm , " and then to go out in the Held andshu'-k a few hundred bushels of corn while ho wondcts whybois don't staj on the farm U he w cither propitious , indeed I Secretary Morton will never got the pi evidential nomination of the populists at this rate And bejond all of this wo wish to call the secretary s attention to the fact that there are other limits to do on a farm besides husking com From the undue importance which he seems to attach to corn husking in attempting to piovo that he is a genuine fainicr. wo almost feir that ho thinks a fanner husks com the j ear around Com mon corn is not a monthlv bloomer , alvvajs upc , like the chittcl mortgige Neither does thege'iiutne fannet store up his com in the stalk so that ho can go out and husk overi time a propitious dnj comes alongCan the sccretarj pitch liaj all daj and then throw the dirt out of a new cellar after supper w hllo he is rest ing ? Does he know how to break a colt to tiduand to teach a calf to drink out of a pailf Can ho drive a mowing machine and keep his lingers out of a sickle ? Can ho build barbed wire fences ? Does he know how to avoid crabipplo tree agents and bunco men with the patent light trick I Docs ho kuovv the Bohemian oat dodge w hen he sets it ? Can ho set a hen ? Can he bieak up the scdentarj desire m a hen that is m iking a heroic attempt to hatch a vv hito door knob and a china nest egg ? And if he were called upon to manipulate a ben in eithci way would the secrotarj have to wait about till the weather was propitious' We should not feel disposed to saj so much about this had not Secretary Morton himself begun it by putting forw aid the claim that he is a genumo farmer We do not even saj that it is absolutely wcessar } that the secretary of agnculturo be a genuine farmer Of course vvu believe 1 1 it the man who has this poitfolio should have some knowledge of finning , he must understand that pump kins are not planted whole , and have souio othei such broad , general infoimation on the subject , but we cannot see that it is abso- lutelj essential that he bo able to husk 200 bushels of com in a propitious day But when ho sus ho can , and further that this makes him a genuine farmer , we conceive it our dut > to look into the matter a little Secietary Morton must cither withdraw his claim of being a genuine farmer or let tno public hear from him on some of these other ital questions which we have raised And while ho is about it ho might tell us his plan for accelerating thercluctant motion of an ease loving hired man This is ono of the most scilous problems which always confiont the genuine farmer , and a man who sajs , as thosectctar } docs , that he can "husk more com in a given tlmo than anv man west of the Missouri river , " and who boasts of how ho once beat that sturdy farmer and lightning husker , ex-Senator Van \Vyclc of Nebraska , in a six-hour "shucking match , " ought to June some sov ereign remedj for the lingering hired man who loves to seek the shade of some giant tree in the dajs of midsummer , and to sit pensively upon the plough-beam In the mel low dajs of October and allow the floating gossamer to festoon itself upon his poison w hilo ho muses of his happy childhood and listens for the soprano call to supper of the genuine farmer's wife There are three things worth saving Time , Trouble and money and Do Witt's Little Karlv Hisers w ill save them for ou These little pills will save jou time , as they act promptly The\ will save jou trouble as thej' cause no pain They will save jou monev. as thcj economize doctor'bis PUBLIC WOKK8 WILL BOOM. ItonU111 Ho Sold and Contemplated Im provements Carrlril Out. Manj * of the public improvements contem plated during the present season have been lij oil ow ing to the uncertamtj- to the fate of the now Omaha charter. Now that the charter has become a law all delay is at an end and improvements will bo pushed as rapidly ns possible About the llrat steps nocessirj' will bo to arrange for the disoos il of $ , ' 00,000 iu im provement bonds that vvero voted last fall Of this amount J10J.OOJ are intersection pav ing bonds and $100,000 sewer bonds Snips will also bo taken to provide for the reissue of the old bonds , amounting to $ b2.500 , which weio made illegil because the bonded in debtedness of the citj- had reached the limit as prescribed bj law at the time of their is sue The city attorney has been requested to draw an ordinance providing for the sale of the ! ,000 iu bonds and the reissue of the old bonds , and it will probablj- read in the council tonight the llrst and second times ami put upon its passage at the next meet ing . . . . . _ ( hurter I'roililon. Under the provisions of the now charter the plumbing Inspector is made a member of the Board of Health The supposition has all along been lint U D Duncan , whoso ofll- clal title is superintendent of plumbing , is the gentleman who would have a voice and \ote in the board But as the charter sajs the plumbing iiibpeclor , and as Mr Duncan is the superintendent of plumbing , and his three assistants tire ofllcially known as plumbing inspectors , the exact meaning of the now law is a llttlo vague. AVe sell Parks Cough Sjrupoua positive guirantee to euro all throat and lung troubles It has stood the test for many j-oars and to clay Is the leading remedj for the euro ol colds , consumption and all diseases of the throat and lungs Price DO cents and $1 00 All druggists 1NEAKLY BEADY FOB ACIION. 1'latle Itlter Cniuil J.uterprlie Almost In hlmp" for 1'ubllc Approval. At the meeting of the Sundown club hole Monday evening Dr George L Miller said , In reference to the Platte river canal , that the citizens of Omaha would hear the thunder begin to roll during the week In a conver sitlon after the meeting ho sild"Yes. . the i enterprise Is almost in shape to bo submlttoi to the people Th.o preliminary survojs , as jou know , were made some time ago , the i estimates have been completed and at the meeting of directors , which takes place \ \ cancsday ev cniug , some definite plan am decided action will bo taken \VilljouasUforasubsidj from the pee pie' " was asked. Oh , jes , Indeed Tlio undertaking Is too git-at to ot > accomplished by Omaha capital ists without some such aid What the amount will bo , no ouo knows , but before th vveult Is out wo can probauli tell the iieopl all about It. " I A Union Pacific Passsngo Ag nt Loaves Under a Olot IMPROVEMENTS AT CORTLAND BEACH Addrd Strcrt Knll"njr faollUlm ntulN' vr Hotel and lliith llonsos Chicago Komi * Oppo o the Norr Turin Note * . Rome of the people who seem to think that there is more vice to the square inch in Omaha than In any other place on the foot stool might bo Interested in the i emark re cently in ulo by an agent of the North Amer ican Guarantj compinj' to a Union Paclllc oniclal while the former was in Denver investigating - vestigating a case of defalcation Ho sild "The air of Denver is conducive to dishonest } , I lliiil that ncnrlv all the bonds wo hc trivcni in this community will have to be Investigated and In the majority of eases rofusils given to reissue thorn " Close upon S B Hood's embezzlement of some # 1,700 from agents along the line of the Union Pacific of which Heed was traveling auditor , comes the Information that F1. C Hrb , city passcn- gor agent of the Union Pacific at Denver , is short between $ " > OJ and $ GJO and is missing from his accustomed haunts Krb was formcrlj-located at Idiho Springs , Cole , but vv her. George Adj' , the general agent of the passenger depattment at Denver , icorginlzcd the office ho took Urb In as cltj passenger agent The life seemed a bit too fast for Erb and he began to drink , and as his duties brought him into verv close eont ict with the women of the town , in a business capicitj' , it is thought the influences were too much for the cltj pissenger agent , and being short in bis accounts decided to leave for more cougeni il climes Is is somewhat icinarkablo that a dark cloud should hang o\er Adv's men who live in Denver , and the other bi. * towns on the svstem. Portlind , Chejeniie , Kansas City , Ogden , Omiha be free entirely from such shadv trans u tiona as have occurred within the past three jeais in the Mount iln Citv At least four men have been under suspicion and all Invo been com pel led to resign bcciuseof detected short ages in their acco1 nts It is understood from Denver that efforts are being ui ule bj Mis Hrb to compromise the matter so that bur husbind may not rest under the imputation of guilt as now charged IAST OMAHA mruovuuuvTS. Work on KxtcnMon cif Street Cur I. Inn Mill Iteeln ut Once , There is every indication that Cortland beach will be a verj' popular pleasure resort during the coming summer Streetcars will run directlj to the beach and manj' improve ments of the resort are projected Ed Pho- lan has secured the contract for grading and track la j ing , and work on the extension of the sticotcar line will begin within two week. The grade is cominrativuly easj- , about 3000 j a rds of earth ; being nccessiry in making the fills required to biing the load to surface The Eist Omaha people will build two miles of track , double trackirfg that portion f their present road bcj cast of the Union 'acilic 'Hacks lor a mile and then run- ing north vv.th a single track on Thir- eenth street , East Omaha , to the gates of ot tland bcac h. putting in the necessary witches so tint a five ramiilo service from avenue m iv be easily carried on The Improvements at the icsort will be .nished in a couple of months There vv ill bo Uhing houses in great numbers row boats or the multitude and a beich house low up to the second 8torj\jCapable of ac- ommodating hundreds of P23ple The new louse now in process of erection is 30x80 feet n sire , two stories in hclcht , with sixteen- oot verandas off both floors Four hundred Jithing houses will bo erected between now nd Juno land ilflj' now row l.oals will b added to the present fleet of boats vv hich veto in service last vear The grounds and julldimjs will oo lighted with arc lights Mr Do Long secretarj' and manager of ho street e ir service in East Omaln , speak- ng of purchasing the tolling stock for the lew reid , said : "Wo hae bought ten new c-irs , four motors , four open trailers and wo closed trailers , this additional stock ; ivmg us fourteen cais in use on the ino While the purchase of the cars was nado in St Louis wo so flrmlj' believe in lome industrj- that we have given the con- , iact for frogs , switches and ovoihead jiackets for the trollcj' system to the Jhcnix Foundry companj' of this citjin > reference to the Weir cotnpanjwith whom w o have dealt in the pist " Chicago ICoiids Combine. The now transcontinentil tariff which , vent Into effect \eaterduy is being met with ivelj' opposition bj' the lines east of the Mis sonn river and the prospects are encouraging 'or a merrj' war in the railroad familj" , tt appears that all the lines in the Chicago asscc ition and cist of the Mississippi have agreed to stand .is a unit in opposition to the lates on the ground tint the lines are not d's- ' posed to accept the old percentages ofthonew rates , the diffoience of opinion being purely oneof divisions The roads east feel that they should ha\o moiomonej than allowed their In the new agreement , and thoj do not hesi tate to say th it thej mean to get It Of couise the new tariff will bo applied to lines in the Tianse ontinontnl associ itionancr ns the Sinta Po was a pirtv to the agioo incut that reid maj applj the taiiff from Chicago to the coast , having a through line If it should well , no ono is quit able to predict just vvh.it might Happen I makes it embanassing to say the least and the Burlington and Union Pacific are watch mir the outcome with the liveliest kind of in terest. Ono serious problem is presented whicl does not seem to have even been thought o by the fi eight reprosentativ es of the Union Pacific vv hethor the action of Mr Munroi on the part of the Union Pacific binds th Notthwestern bj' virtue of the contiact ex isting between the Union Pacific and North- w estern A pciusalof the contract shows the worst Jug-handled affair over cnteied into between two bij railroid sjstems like the North western und Union Pacific The former controls the situation entitelj and the Union Pacific is compelled to plav second fiddle in cvcrj thins not only pertaining to traffic ar- laniremcnts but to the opernUug department as well Tor the jwiltrj sum received bj1 the Union Pacific from the * N&rthwesteni for crossing the bridge at Omaha the Union Pacific virtuallj gives up er < rj thiug tg the Vanderbllt interests ' Itilllnmd iCrf George Gould leaves for Omaha today , and oxi > eets to bo In this city on Friday. E Dickerson returned t6 " "Chicago j ester- day , hav ing spent Sunday with his familj1. Train No 3 on the Kansas City , St Joe & Council Bluffs , duo hero at 0'40 a m jester- daj did not aulve until 0 o'clock , due to the engine becoming disabled ! " about eighteen miles south of St Joe at midnight. IxDuisStoichof the ElUubVn , .T Thompson of the Union Pacific and 31 E Bucking ham of the Burlington iintrrred j-estcrday from Kansas Citj' , w hero tjiej * attended a meeting of the west of the f\\ \ errata sheet ' clet ks At the meeting of the rate clerks in Kan sas City on Monday now rates weroputin on the Itock Island , touching the Union Pacific at Bowie and the "Katj" ( Missouri , Kansas i. Texas ) at Klnggold Also on the Union Pacific short line rates were author ized to ixjlnts south of Portland as far as Ashland. The I'lraiuntiiit 1'laco lu the South , A special excursion to North Galveston , Tex , leaves Omaha , April 18 , 1SU3. He- nmrkablu Inducements are offered Tor par ticulars apply to D D Smcaton , agent , room 17 , Barker block , Omaha Colomil IClllott F. Shcpard' * AVI11. NEW YOUR. April 11. The will of Elliott r Shepardwas filed for probito this morn ing It was executed July 15 , 1881. Ills estimated that there is JS..O.OOO realty nnd $500,000 personal property He has given f 100 iXM to tlic Presbvterr of New York fur pviuirnlli.il vvnrK in this illy fr.0,000 to the Seventh Prt sbv turhn ohtitvh of this cllj , > IK ( ) tkX ) to the St Paul church of Tnrsus , Asia Minor , he glvm all his ronl osinto to his widow , nd u spec i il hciir | > ftt of NVO.OOO to A D Shupml The remainder of the ostnto goes t his children t A A A u u. > vim it * ry. "Tho White Squadron" sails away to the west after totuxH's performance at the Boul. There will bo a special matinee at 3.JW todaj' . "A Gorman Soldtor" ends at the Farnam this evening. Usual Wednesday matinee at 2 30. _ Few living actors have suoco cded In hold ing the attention of the public as has Mr Joseph Jefferson , atiJ ho stands today the ncknow lodged comedl in of the world. Per form incos such as these given by Mr Jeffer son form roi letters In the history of the stare. A rtnroah artist in a 1 ho under takes Mr JoTors in f ully dosarv < Si the trib ute p ild him bj p.iblkand press Mr Jef ferson s stjlo of acting is of gro it Importance to nunkliid au.l Is one that cinnot be for gotten , when intelligent judgment endeavors to form an ustlnuteof InJlvuluil work ami rank in the world of art. Like master pieces in other kinds of art , it rove Us now bonuties to tlio e who examine it most closelv and ovcltes the greatest admiration in these who are familiar with It It is with a re-ollcctlon of these pleasant conditions that the management of Boj'd s is pleased to announce th it the engagement of Mr Joseph Jeffcison tomorrow evening will bo with a pi ij long Identified with him , ' Kip Van Winkle " The sale of scats opens this morning at 0 o'clock , and those w ho in tend scelne the performance should bo on hand o.ii Ij. _ Tomorrow evening Mr. Mantel ! opens his long looked for encagement at the Farn nn in "Tho Taco in the Moonlight , " in which the interest centers in the dual chaiaeterof Jacques Forrand , a criminal and Victor Ambrose an officer m the Boiubon arnu It is in these two widely diirorent pirts tint Mr Mmtcll shows bis line art Hn is poifoctlj natural as the ci-iftv , villainous Jacques and cquallj effective us th polished , gallant Victor As a stronf ininlj , Intellevtuil and studious actor Mr ManUllhas few supeiiors on the stage His suppn tliic compin > is excep tionally irood an I the sccme effects in keen ing > v itli tlio time of the action Tno plav is well and taalefullj costume 1. SituiMav evening 'The Corsican Brothers ' will bo presented. _ The Howard Athcnouin company Is a high-class vaudeville show , and the per- foimanccs aic. conducted with as much pro- prletj as a society plaj Mr Hopkins has organized what is pet haps the strongest specialty compiny ever seen in America , and his efforts should bo row ai-dod bj good patronage at the Bojd on Ft Id ij , Saturdaj and Sunduj ue\t _ The Wagner concert bj the i enow nod Seidl orchesti a , assisted bj Miss Juch and sixteen soloists , will be given in Exposition hall this evening Never bufoio in the his- toij of concerts Ins an oigitnzatlon of its immiitude or excellent o appealed to the ap- prcciuion of oiu citi/cns it should bo not onlj the pleasute , but the tlutj , of evcrj manor woman having the aitistio welfare of Om iha at heart to cncouiaso such cnter- piise It is a privilege , nothing less The concert will bo an education in itself in that most beautiful of all aits , music Theio is no abatement at the Padeiewski sale now in pie iess at Max Mever Bros A , Cos music stole It is now an assuied fict that next Wednesiiv evening Omali i will be just as crazj' over the gre it Polish genius as nnj of the big eastern cities. Have Aon liver lluon 1 here ? JA special excursion to Noith Galveston , Tex , leaves Omaha April 18 , Ib'.i.i Re markable inducements are offeted Tor par- ticulai s apply to D D Smeaton , agent , i oem 17 , Barker block , Om ilia ANOTHEB CONFIDENCE SCHEME. Health I'r.ilt Compnii ) with llniiliinnrtors In Oiuali i 1'liiiMn Victim. The chbf * of police received a letter from C i M Duntiar of Guthrie , Ok , otho other daj inquiring about tl o responsibility and standing of the "Health Fruit companj" of Omaha. A ciicular which had been sent to Mr. Dunb ir was enclosed. To juJgo from the readins of the circular it is the same old story of catching the monej'of the suckers that are born cverj' minute The "Health Fruit " company"claims to have a picparation which will preserve fruit for a jearormoro without cooking or heating in anj way , thus retaining the natural shape , color and flavor This wonderful prepara tion is called compound extract of Salj < c , und a sample bottle Issent for $2 Dunbar sajs that ho sent his $0 and received a package of preset ved fruit alon ? with a lot of printed matter which exp alned to him how ho conld cot rich quicklj and without much exertion on his part Ho was guaiantccd flO if he would get out and hustle and sell a few cans of the preparation at $1 a can As an in ducement } the famous compound was to bo furnished to him at the rate of $8 per dozen cans The Guthrieite evidently thought he sawn fortune coming his way , and all ho needed to pet in the track of this windfall was to send the kind gentlemen whose mail address is box 014 the J(5 ( This ho did along about the middle of Mauh , and then sat down pitientlj to wait for the box contain ing this wonderful preparation to ariive But up to the piesent time he has not heard liom his monoj Datc-etiv es w ill look into tno matter and sco if the fruit companj is a swindle Srnred t > \ Her HIM ! ) mil. The sudden appearance of her husband , whom she had not seen lor more than a jcar , nearly frightened Mrs F. W Bullard into hjsteiics Mondaj night Bullard was sent to the insane asvlum at Lincoln a jcar ago nnd Mondaj1 night suddenly appeared at his wife s home , at Sixth and Martha streets Entrance was effected not in the usual way , but ; in a burglarious manner. He almost scared his wife to death by threatening - ing to send her across the dark rivci by means of a hempen rope. All the -valuable papers , such as deeds and others , that ho could find were taken pos session of bv him , after which ho dis ip- peared as suddenly as ho had come Mis Ballard doesn't know whether her husband was discharged as cured from the Lincoln institution of which she has heard home talk , or whether ho effected his escapej She considers him a dangerous character to bo at large and appealed to Sheriff Bennett for protection this morning That official instiucted her to let him know in case of a second appearance , but not satisfied with his she reported the case at central statlou so that a search for him might bo instituted AVIIu liuatcr I Ineel. Robert Lavvson , a house mover , residing on Lcavenworth street , accused of spending his spare time nnd cash in grog shops , stepped up to the Judge's desk in j > olico court jcstordav His wife was there to have revenge , as she declared , by appearing against him so that no might feel the majesty of the law for striking at hei with his fist His honor concluded that about 830 and costs assessed against Livvson would lend to bring him to a lualization of the treatment accorded his partner in Joy and sorrow. Tnylor Hound Oxer. The negro , Alexander Taylor , whose anper was so aroused last Sunday morning that ho tried to lot the bright electric light shine through the body of Elmer Evans , a white man , because the two men differed on cer tain questions , was brought before Judge Berka j esterday A bond of $000 was re quired for his appearance before a higher tribunal. Tlie World's Fair Cannot remain such w ithout the blooming look and radiant complexion which health alone imparts. Parks' tea , by clearing the blood of impurities , makes the complexion regain the hue of youth All druggists. Will Move the Marge * . The United States tow boat Alert arrived yesterday from St Joseph and tied up Just below the' Douitlm street bridge Captain .Spihr MVS that as Sixm as the storm U over ho will iiinimeneo lowing th" licet of bargei now at the t > st Omaha brldgo down 5o Kwtisns Cit.v It vvillbi'tic cosiiry ! to make thrwor four tilps. POPULAB KINDEBOABTENS. I'lro Schools Novr In Operation niul All Wrll Attainted. The kindergarten foituro of the city schools seems to bo Jumping into popular favor. Parents are sending their jounger children to the kin iprg.irtons in such num bers that the schools are now nearly full , with the attundanco increasing every daj' . There were but two kindergartens opened last j ear one at the Kelloin and the other at tue Mason school At the beginning of the present term the board decided to open five mote 'ihreoof these nro now In operation , and are filled with bright llttlo people who see-in toappreclatc the instruction vorj thor- oughlj The Pacific school Is under the direction of Miss Toiiev , who is assisted bj Miss Hib- bard There aio flftj pJtills now In at tendance and the school seems to bo moving along In goo i shape The princip il and teachers of the Park school think they h ue alwut the * finest kin- dergitti-n in the eltv The pupils number nlMut fiftv anil are Occplv Intei estc'd in the woik Miss Morgin , of Kansas Cltj , has eh uite ot the school At Cistellar theio Is a perfect throng of little folks The roll his alre uly i tin up to scventj and if the number continues to in- i reise for another week the limit will bo icachc'd Miss Boutc'llo is the dhcctor and Miss Chambers and MHs Otis are the as sistants At the Leavenvvoi th school there is an attendance of over fortj and although the ehildien are verj much crowded the school is doing as well as could bo expected for the first week A room is being Httod up in the bisoment for the use of the school and when th it is done the facilities will bo much ini- P"ov cd IMPEACHMENT CASES. I't-JailKo Dome s > s Thcrr'n Three VlnnlliH1 Work In Sight. Ex Judge Do me , vv ho w ill represent the state In the prosecution of tlio impeachment ihaiyes against the st ito oflleers , returned fiom Lincoln jesterdaj nnd will icmain in the cltj a few davs , prepaiini * for the ti ill ami getting the prcllmln irics rcadj' . The judge st itod that the w.ajthings now looked Benton and Hill would plead iionjur- isJietion of the court , raising the issue that the supreme court has no Jui isJlction to hear impeachment eh irges against the officers of the state This would bs the first question to be disposed of and unJoubt dlv will como in for a hearing ono week from next Mondaj 'ho ansvveis of the ollkiiU who are under a loud will be filed ono week from nc\.t Mon- iv and the til il proper will begin ono week itcr As the issues in all of the cases are similar , udgo Doano is of tlie opinion that all of the ises will bo bunchoJ. that the decision iu no nm settle all The full bench will hear 11 of the cases and the Judsre Is of the 'pinion ' that while theic minot bo anj tes- imonv of a scnsUion il nituro the inteicst enteiing arjuiul the trill of the cases will ie gieat and will be watched not only bv the tate but bj the vhole" ountr.v It is prob- hie that the trill will consume the gieatcr ' > rton of thre'o months , while if separate iials arc demanded and seemed that length f time will bo doubled ; % / > . This w eel : s program at Won.leiliml and Hou | theater is one calcul ited to attiact irgo audiences The spo-laities Intro Itic-o ied Welcome , credited with being the greatest of all bal me me tiapezo perforrnois , nd his act is mirvclous Dm MonisSulli- an and Eileen Desmon 1 follow in nn excel- ent lush sketch , entitled "Buncy , fie julde. " m which thcj in troduco some clever inalnir and dancln-f Then c-omo the Catlo nothers , the intrepid cquilibiists , in a won- leiful act of balancing on a pjiamiJ of hairs thlitv feet in height , which thej i-on- ludebj a dangc-iois backward drop fiom his heiqht to the stages The drama , r.mchon , the Cncket , ' is an excellent pro- luction and gives Miss Agues Fuller gicat jppoilunlties for the displav of hei abilitj in ; he title role , and Miss I'ullei is cqu il to the urt , in which she ic-ceivcs gieat suppoit iom the other members of the conipmj -isle Leigh as Mudclon , John d'Oim.md as Ocdier and Ualph Cuwmings as I.mdt.v arc : ill vv01 thy of praise Evorjlidv visitor tills iveek is presented with a hamlajmu glass bread traj as a souvenir. ( IIIIIMIII In Trouhln Asalu E A Clausen the Sarpy countj farmer ivhosc ambition to tun a saloon got him into rouble some time ago , is In limbo again Ho ( laid a visit to his old acquaintance , the ailer , jesteidaj and h id no moio than got us he id into the door before ho was ar rested on a warrant charging him with ob taining I Brown s sijjnatuio to a note under 'also pretenses Itliouuiiitum Is a sj inptom of disc isoof the kidnej s It will ceitunU bo relieved by Pallet'Sure "Jure That heulaehe , backache an.l tired feeling comes from the s uue eause Ask for Parks' huio Cure for the liver and kidnejs , price > ! 00 All druggists American HOIKO Diiuiti1 il > Yesterdaj af let noon fire broke out in the old Ameilcan house , 030 Dougl.is street , and befme it was extinguished about $ .100 vvoi th of damage had l > een done Mis Cole-man the ow ner of the building , s i.s . th U she w ill lot rcpiir it. SUUSTITUTiS Don't P.i > - In the stormy cl.ijs of " 01" w lion am in was drafted into the army , ho could buj "substitute" if ho hud - a n lonpr JHH-MJ ; many rich men did this Hut did nrmy ofllcers will toll vou that "substitutes didn't paj , " tlioy conldn't bo rolled on. j'ho world hiibn't changed u bit ; substi tutes don't ji.iy now \Vbon jou tisk fo- "Carter's Lutio Liver Pills , " don't tal.o u substitute. They don't pay uny more than tno substitute in the nrmy ; lie couldn't bo relied on. uncl substitutes for "Carter s Little- Liver Pills" don't fill the bill. Don't tnUo-nny chances Ask for " ( Jnttoi's Llttlo Llttlo Lher Pills" nnp see that jou trot "Curler's " Don't bo imposed upon with a substitute ; nothing is so pooJ as "Carter's , " Talco only the genuine Curler's Liltlo Liver 1'ills. A 1'osiTMi : CUKU roit MICK IIHAD- ALIIIL sin ill I'll ) . Small llo n Smuij 1'rlce. TREATMENT. rou ALL Chronic , Nervoai , Privata aul Special Diseases , 2Jyoarioxporlonoo. DISUSES OF WOMEN Trented at t'vOl a month and Ml moiltoltioi ( urolilied. All other troubles tronted at ronsonnblo clmrgei CONSULTATION TIJKa Calionor aeldross DOUGLAS BLOCK , - i < * * * * * & I 4 U * k tM | t tot ) Ettciao f tc co. ciivtiiii A remedy which , If IIMS by Wives atiotittoonpetlrnrv tlio painful utdtM nttonitant upon ChlM-Nitli.prmrs nn Infallltilo i-nccl- lIcfor.JLIldobTUtfl tlio tortures of cxin- flnemrut , l to both motheranit chllJ. hold ! > y all iKgl U. Srntby cxpnB on receipt of ptlcc , Sl.RO r r lK > ttlo , charges pre paid. CTADnCLO nccuiATOn CO. , ATLANTA , oa. I WAS I WAS TAT. I FELT MEAN. I TOOK PILLS. I TOOK SALTS. I GOT LEAN. Hantlsomo Women Can Lese Wolght Post. Homely fflon Look Dotter If Thin. Try Dr. Edison's System. No Dieting. Bond worth Tvvlco the fVlonoy. OnicoofH M Hurt in , MnrJwjrp , Oiry Sta tion. Ill J in It is-il. lr l.dKon I'D ' ir-Ir 1 im well pleased with v our tri'itni"nt of obe ilU 1 lie t ) in J It wortli twice the inone ) it eiiit , for cniufort I II vo tcMliiced my vto iiht tun pounds , I wolKh 8.U now , ana 1 did wutKli > , Yours truly. H. .M lluiiTOM. They Are Doing Mo Good. Unrlvllln 111 Mnj-21 1891 l.orlnc V Co lnclo o 1 nnil J M for which plossa L-nil me Ihe other Ivru bultloi uf Or Kilt on s Obas- Itv 1'ltlH 1 haru used ono niulthlnk hey nro doing tlieworlc s M UMll.l * . O llux 71. Talk So Much About Your Pllla. I'cnrli 111 .Inno 13 1S3J Dcnr tr After hoirlnpono of my frli-iuli talk so mnrh nbuut ) our Dbetltjr I'lIN nn 1 ill 3 bont-nt ho If "crltliiK from ihoiii I Itilnk I wllllry tin-in mriolf 'Ic-.iso ' ciul uiaS Dotllisi C II l > intl otilln- J MollllK. 4Uu I'crry Mrcs t Fool Bettor nndWoIgh 13 Pouncla Loss ( ioshen 1ml o , > t. IS IstJ Oontlenicn Inclo < i I I nmul nu $1 for wlilo i fen if III pli-iiu ion InietliriMliutilc'nfllio ubmlly pllli Amtiiltln. the fuurlh bottlu mil lenl vcr ) much bi tit r nntl welch Ii ) iinit3 lei tliiin lic-n 1 boon tAliv Ihe 11 1 nlllcontlnu your trout iiont .VIU3 J C Mi oss toul'i slutli stroU An lnilUldiril n1io o height ts 6 fi t I Inch s'niiilil ' woU'U ) ! 'i pound ! fi foot h Inch Jf ' H te-ot lOlnelioi " " ITO lir 1 iltion rir * "It nny be well to point out. lint lu my oVinrln-.co. which U nccc8arll > very ttntlclrahlo innnj trnubk-soitii- illsun e-A iiucb , s c'ctunn. Htono psorlasU ullcirli olc , nra prim * rlly eiei < i ) I bf oliiilif auilni tlu fit nnil tl Jill li iMliiciclb/ pint nnl Obesity l-rult Silt nnd tha ncllii i < if thu lulliit tlu o nnm-lloni linre almost nujically ll nppt-ir J ' lidiibialt ) t-r HIlit l use-it In connection wltli the 1'llls or linn M or hull I'IIH teixpnonful Inn tumliUrur iT ti-r inako ) a ctcllcluui soila Ta l s Ilk > eh iiiipal iiei Tin IIIIIIK rust f ! S3 cich for nil r Ictulh up to 3.1 lixhji Ini inr onu inr.ir th in U Imhoj uUl lO cent uxtr.i for en h u I into lit IncS I'rlroiif Irult.lit * l 01 I'lllsJI 1) I' , r llot'lo or . llutlloi lor $153 i-nl I y Vtall or l.xproji Ot thli nut nril k1 * pit nnl ! ; for our f alt ( J column ! irllok'on c'b' ltv MrMlc.N ADDlir.sIIXAOTLV A-G1VCN itni.o\v. Loring & Company. 'lluinllto i IM l > 'it : i llo tin Vlnii.lfi 'tile tt tt-pt.'l I lilca.-o 111 , 4) VV JJna bt , IMpt 2J , .SeVorK < ID For sile in Omaha by Snow , Uund & Co. Best Cn'.f Qhoo in the vrorlfl ( or tha ptloa. W. L. DoUnlasBhoesareBoldovotywbore. Evoiybcxly ubould wear tnom. It IB o duty yea one yourself to got the bout valao tot your money. Econornizolnyouriootwearby puichaolng VL. . DouglasShoos.wbJofa represent tba best valuu at thn prlcoo ad- vortlaoa above , aa thoueanda can tostlly. CoTnko No Substitute , jy ncwB-poffriiud. KonoBenulDo without W L. Ik > u < ; Ui name and price stainpcel on bottom , loot tor It ul.en jou bar VV , T ' - < Vtn- . . . RMljy Masnnschliere. . Kelley Stlccr A. Ca.O J Carlson Eilnn bvuson.lKiiatz .Nowni.i\\ 1'Oon sy. boulli UuiiUn The Omalm and Chioufjo Short Line of the ChicKgo , Milvvnuloo & St. Paul IIy . was opened fofrotght and passon- { jer tnilllc. It thosj ton short years the "Milvvaukoo" na it la tifToutionntoly termed , oy Us pitrons , Iris taken front r.mli nmotiU't its older cotnput- itors , and to-duj btands unrivaled for speed , comfort and safety , Here la n map showing Ita short line bo- tvvcon Omaha , Council BlutTs and Phi- capo , over which inns the finest Equip ped Ijlectrio Ligliteil Stonm Iluatod Vestibulod Trains with Magnificent Dlninjr Car service onrouto , R A. Nash is the General Agent and the Omaha City Ticket Olllco U at No 1501 num St. . HERE'S THE WAY 15 ? 6 CENTS A DAY CATARRH CURED AlsoCourbs Bronchitis.Asth ma , Consumption , lloadaalia , ( sick or nervous ) , Nervous 1'roatratloii AWondorfully Success IIIIMI ful Treatment. OKNaitATOII. Uijgcn Itook" and ! triad Ukll o SPECIVIO OXYGEN CO. , Sulto 61U Shonly