THE OMAHA DAILY BEE' WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 12 , 1888. THE CITY. There nro 210 touchers on the pay rolls in Omaha. Collection nt the Intornnl re von u depai'lnvjiit tliln morning WSS.iJ7. : ) The Congregntionnl headquarters a tlic 1'niton block hn\c boon novvly doe ornted , carpeted , and present a very at tractive npooiirntioo. The I'arni'll Social club 1ms been re organi/ed and will give a series o parties iltiring the winter months , semi monthly , al their hall , corner o Thirloenth and .lack-son hlrcots , coin monoing-"Wednesday evening , Deccm bcr 112. 18SS. Persons nulding invila tlons are respectfully recjtio tcd to 1 > < present , and tlio-o not having invila lions , who bnve been In the huhit of at tending these parlies , can obtain then from members of the club. A neat pro grammo lias been arranged and the very be.st of music will bo in attend mice. Personal Milto W Cnne. of Now York , Is in the city the guest of Kmll Hrundels. .lako Wolff , one of the llrst lint men wh "tnndo" Omaha , Is at the Puxton , now rep resenting Ulndskopf & Harblcr. JPSRO P. Allen , night opcrtor for the li. M. lallrond , hns been promoted to agent ant opc'tator nt Hellovuc , Xeb. , vice J. ilnydcn resigned. F. M. Fish , advertising nnd oxcursioi ngont , representing the city of Pnoblo Colo. , is in tlio city booming an oxctir filon to hia ulty from hero on the llitl inst. Spud for Ciilnlt | > . A pelilion is being circulated among the residents of Walnut 11111 asking thnt J. C Fnrrhh , hotter known t\s "Spud. " the scerc tury of the llro department , bo appointei cnptnln of tlio lire company al that place Some of the most prominent residents o thut burg have signed the p.iucr. 10Vctl. . I The following marriage licenses were is- eucil by Judge Shields yesterday : I William Young , Omnhn 2 , " I N'annlo Urawfofd , Oninhn 1 ! j Carl Aorlckstlon. Omaha "t I Wiailoln Johnson , Omaha County Court. The case of Larch vs Woolf Is before thee o int. The action Is brought for the recov eay of WiO. Martlia Troxvbridge , a minor , was adopted , with tlio consent of tlio court , by Mr. James MeMiclmel. Turners' Election. The Omaha Timivoreia hold Its annual election of oDIccrs Monday evening , with the following result : John Hiuimor , llrst speaker ; Max Ilompcl , second speaker ; Ernst G. Griibc , secretary : Phil Andres , lirst turnwurt ; Carpnr Huceh- ncr , second turnwurt : fills Doyle , treasurer ; Theodore Hcckc , assistant treasurer ; Fr. I3randes , librarian. Klcclion I Among the witnesses yesterday were Ed Lccdcr , Louis Golden , and the Mulshing of the examination of Mr. Itoatch. Mr. Lccder said ho heard two men saying thnt they had each gotten n hnndful of ballots just before the row at the election in the First district of the bccond ward. Golden w : > with Lcptlcr and corroborated tlio statement. The examination of Koatch consisted mainly in comparing the number of votes at the elec tion in qucjUon with previous elections. t * laiuuct. | The ex-students of Wyman's Com mercial college held their third annual banquet Mon day evening at the UarUcr hotel. About llfty persons word in attendance and a royal good time was enjoyed. The early pirt of the evening was npcnt in the parlors , where the guests were entertained with music , decla mations and speeches. At" ! ) : ! W they sat down to an elegant supper comprising the choicest dainties in the resources of Manager Hatch , topped off with good old port. The address of welcome was delivered by Mr. E. E. Zimmerman , and short speeches were made by many of the guests. Hip-Hap nt tlio Waterworks. Mr. Underwood , manager of the water works , has returned from an extended trip cast. Ills company have decided to rip-rap the river bank to protect their now works at Florence. With this object they have en tered into a contract with the Omaha Stone & Sand company to supply them with suf ficient stone to make an embankment along the river front near Forencn. It will roijuiro several hundred carloads , and as work will begin next Monday nild continue through the winter it will afford employment for several inon both at Florence and at the quarry at Louisville. Kellncry Movoi. The announcement has been made that tlio Fairbanks lard refinery of this city is ubont to remove to Hutchins , and the proprietor has offered his plant and building for sale. ' It Is said that the inducement , has been a bonus of ? > Kt.OOO , which will supply. a now plant and otherwise de fray the cost of removal. Hut'ihins js n town of 1,500 inhabitants in the southWest - West part of Kansas , and Is situated on the TopoUa & Santa Fe , Missouri Pacific and an other road. The object in leaving 1ms boon to get ncarcrtho south , whom they get cotton seed oil ; which Is used largely in the busi ness and and where better railroad rates can bo had. The refinery has been located hereabout about live years , Fairbanks having bought the rellnory formerly run , by J. J3. Hoyd. It pulil ftiii.oou a year in wages , The removal will not take pineo until spring , though ar rangements are now bulng made for it. KiilmvnllcH. The board of public works have made an other computation of sidewalks in the per manent district , with the following results , tlio amounts being all In square feet : Stone , natural and uitillclol , voluntarily laid this and other years , ! ! ( i7,700 ; ntono , natural ami artificial , laid in 18SS , being condemned under ordinance , Ti'f } > ttO\ \ brick walks , 21,0(1:1 ( : : as phalt , JS.5M ) ; wooden walks , ail. ISO. Of the brick , asiilmlt , and wooden walks to bg re placed with stone in the early spring ( now under contract ) , -l..o.'O. Of the ill-1,5 0 hqiuiro feet condemned this year snfijO square feet have , been laid by the property ownuri in compliance with the sidewalk Inspector's orders , leaving only the email amount of r.i.O-'O siiuaro feet , which is now under contract. Thorn ivmulns to bo condemned - > 1,1$0 square feet of board walks , which will bo ordered removed next ) season. If the work is nil completed next year , all tlio 001,01) ) square feut of sidewalks in the permanent sidewalk district will bo of stone by next winter. Standard shorthand school. 1005 } Farn urn Ktipcrlnlcmlont JamitV In conversation yesterday Superintendent James snid that tlio discipline of the schools , of Omaha has improved during the years of his administration very remarkably. Not \ only is it true that the rod or ferrule has cca.sod to bo a factor in the government of the schools , but suspensions are much more rare than formerly and the minor methods of puulbhmcnt , such nsstandlng on the floor , etc. , are practiced IBM frequently , Mr. Juiacs bullovcs that in no schools in the country b the discipline moro efficient. Parents' complaints to him of the kind or frequency of discipline are almost unheard of , and the teachers In the schools invariably rufcr to the character of the dis. clpllne both in respect to mildness and ef fectiveness as their most excellent feature , Mr. James says that m his vUits to the tchools , In which hta whole ifliii ) is occupied , ho kcarcoly ever ROCS anylhlnir In this dirre- tiou deserving rrltl'.lRin. Hu clous not be lieve there is uny occasion for the recant ' itrlclu'rcs concornlaglUcHtnndln ? of chlhl reu uinn the Hour for an unreasonable lu.igui of time. ' elolhlnjr for at Mulai-d Lolol ' funslsbin goo-J A imOKUN CONTUAOT. AVIint nn Act of Cdimreis Did l-'or Tlio Union 1'acillu ltnn < t. The Hon. John M. Thurstou was seen at his residence Mondav night , In reference to the petition tiled by the Western Union Telegraph company apalnst the Union Pacific railroad , restraining it from seizing the lines of the former company. "LJoth the Union Pacific and Western Union companies , " ho said , "have been oper ating the telegraphic scrvico west of Omaha , under a joint contract entered Into In 1 1. Tlic practical result of that contract is , that up to date , and as nearly ns can be estimated , each company owns about one-half of the wires , poles , and equipment of the present Union Pacific system. The contract contem plated that each company should make nn in ventory of their property at the time it was entered Into , and presumably that ouch should keep n correct account of the income and expenditure for each year thereafter , until the expiration of that contract twenty- live years later. No doubt that the books of each year will show that this has been done. "The bill of particulars filed by the com pany claims that tno Western Union was m-uetlcnlly In possession of tlio territory before - fore the Union Pacific was in existence' . " "At what time did the latter come into possession i" "It was prior to 1SS1 , probably about 1SSO , whr-n , owing to seine misunderstanding about rate1 * or ownership 1 have forgotten the circumstances , the Union Pacific took possession of what they deemed their rights that is. the right to operate the wires along their right of way as granted by tholr char ter. Vlio Western Union objected , and their .objections came in the shape of tempory in junctions , which were arirucd in duo course , but never came to a tlnal adjustment. Vou can find the decisions in First McCreary's circuit court proceedings. So far as decis ions were rendered , they were rather In favor of the Western Union regarding their claims to the Kansas division of the Union Pacific subsidised lines were concerned , but otherwise they ratlicr favored the Union Pai-illc. Hcforo the case was finalli decided , however , tlio contract of 18bl was entered into , and the claims compromised. The terms of this contract would have remained In force had it not been for the net of congress passed on the 7th of September last. As soon as that was really brought to our attention , 1 consulted with the attorneys of the company , uml with Judge Dillon and Judge Wilson , of Washington , whom 1 met in New York. The result of tills consultation was that In a general way , wo thought It our duty to obey the net of congress , and wo commenced at once tailing the necessary steps to accept all the com mercial business that offered along our sub sidized lines , from any person , or any com pany that desired to connect with us. It is on this the complaint of the Western Union is grounded , or , in a nutshell , on our obedi ence to the law , which compels us to violate the terms of n contract entered into with that company. U'e have already notified the attorney general of the United States of our determination to obey the law , and of the probable litigation that would ensue on that account , so that he could intervene on the part of the government if he so desired , ns the act of September , 1SSS , which seems to annul the contract , requires him to do. Wo also notified him that an application for an injunction had been made by the West ern Union , and we notified the Postal Union company to the .same cfYeet. so that all par- tjcs , concerned could bo heard when the cao comes up before Judge Hrower. " "You speak of the contract of 1SS1 , and say it is n compromise of the rival claims prior to that date , and yet , in their bill of particulars , the Western Union goes back as far as IMS. Will that ground have to bo gone over again I" "Yes. it must all bo gone overngain. " 'Well , if the Union I'acitic is successful in the suitand gains possession of its own lines , "I'm not a practical telegrapher , and can't ' say , but I suppose the Union Pacific would liavq to prepare a schedule of rates for all parties doing business over its system of wires. All other companies would bo noti fied , add the rates graded according to the Lousiness done , as is at urcscnt the case. " "Would any Change benefit the Union Pacillc , or what would bo the clTcetJ" "I think our present contract with the Western Union gives us a better service for our railroad business , and earns us moro inoneythan a compliance with the law would do , but that is only a matter of judgmcnt/and results alone can tell. " "Who pays for the repairs , working ex- lenses , and other incidentals of the present system ! " 'That comes under the contract , nnd it is fair to assume that whei these are paid the interest of each company in the plant and equipment as it now stands is about half and half. " "On what , then , does the Western Union Iwso its claim for the fioo.OOO ! " "It is not for the amount. Their bill Is iroughtto compel us to live up to our con tract. " "How did thocompnny the Union Pacific como to take possession of their lincsi" "When they took them there were two systems running parallel to each other over tlio Union Pacific right-of-way. IJoth lines were in operation and in competition , until the agreement of libl , after which the most " serviceable were retained and tlic others al- , owed to roll away. Since then the work has " icon done over n single system , mid would emaln so had it not been for the act of Scp- tcinber 7. " Mr. Thurston left yesterday to appear m a mnder ca > e at Hoone , for which ho was ro- taincd before accepting the position of gen- iral attorney for tlio Union Pacific. Ho will be absent several days. The Finest Train In tlio World. The Golden Gate Special of tlic Union ? auillu , ' "The Overland Kouto"between Council BlutTu , Oinnlni anil San Fran cisco is "Tho Finest Train in the A'orld. " It is composed of Pullman Vestibulcd Curs , \\ith dining oar , steam icnt , ulcctric lighthoparatc bath rooms or Indies and gonllomen , barber .shop , ibrary , observation , and smoking ooms. A lady attendant for the ladies tnd children. A modern hotel on vliuols , . Leaves Council Blurt's every Wediicpuay , 7-13 : a. in. Arrives San francisco every Friday 'J-15 : p. m. Faro , ncluding berths , nuals and all convon- ences , $100. ciocnro your nuconunoda- ions early. II. P. Uouol , city lielcot agent , latW Fiirnain st. , Omaha , Neb. Kailrnail Notes. Two extra switching rrows have been put o work at tlio end of the double track by the Union Pacific and reported this morning. Ed lligloy , chief dork of the Union Pacific ardmasti-r , is away on a well earned vaca- ion. Ills place Is supplied by F. M. Kcrnnii , rom the local freight department. During working hours yesterday , the nuha elevator unloaded lit cars , and oadcd ninety-one cars of corn. "You would hardly think it , but there are Ighty-fivo miles of side track owned by the Union Pacific in Omaha and Council iiluffs arils , " said an ° employe yesterday norning , "and elghty-llvo miles la a In eng distance--especially if you have to valk It. Still there is not enough track for ho work just now. " ' "Wo have done a larger business for the y than.over before , " said n Union Pacillc nicial who is in n position to know , and the imio can bo said for the last few days. \bout twenty-four hundred cars are handled hilly , and I know that die switchmen took arc of eighteen huiutrcd that were received cstcrday. General anil Mra. Harrison. Very line otcliod portraits of Prosl- lont-oleot ( iiul Mrs. llnrrlsun have Hist been issued by M. It. Hymnn , publish ers of the Indianapolis Iforald. Agents In vantcd in every town in tlio United States. Send Ifio for eainplo portraits and terms to agents. Address M , U. IIVMAX , Publisher , Indianapolis , Ind , * A Complaint. Lew Illbben , proprletorof the Now Casino , and vlovonth and Douglas , complains that the xilliij and newspapers , between them , are and jiving him the "worst of It , " Ho says : 'borne ( line ago twj of my people were ar for jstcd for robbing n man trained ICidd of TOO. At the trial KIdd emphatically ilanled thnt they hml robbcil him of anything , and it W.1S also shown thnt Kltld did not have over $100 any way , and that lie sjisnt. Now comes nn nrtlolo snylng thut 1 refuse to admit policemen , nutl thnt n uinn nntncd Flu- my wni robbcil of $150 by n prostitute ycstcr- ony afternoon In n wlno room nt Iny plnco. sio\v , I hnvo no wino rooms and j-e terdny nftornoou tlioro wi s not a womnn In my place , As to tlie pollcoitmn , 1 pnve my door- liccjicr orders to ntlmlt no one without 11 tlchct , and ho refused ndmtaton to nu olllcor nntl there xvns a fuss. The police force know , however , thnt I ncvrr hnvo and never will refuse to mlmit an onicer in ll.e disoharRe of his duty. " That hnckiiiL' coti h can bo PO quickly cured by Shiloffs Cure.Vo ( nianinteb it. For bitlo by Goodman Drug Co. TI1OSK MOTOIt I'Oia S. Ir. McruciSnys Tlmt They AVI II l\a Krcotcil. Dr. Mercer , of the Motor line , was seen ycs- tcrdny and stated thnt the courts would refuse permission to his coin puny to put up poles ia the streets , when they held that the franchise was grunted to his cnmp.mv by the vote of the people wns null mid void. "Has not the city attorney held that you hnve no rliht to erect poles In the streets ( " "Xo sir , lie has not. Ho WAS asked by the mayor on the subject , niul ho s.tld ho thouttht It would be best lo leave the pole-raising fern n liUlo time until he should bo able to ex- itiiilno Into the mutter. " "How innuy poles had you erected } " "Fotty. " "Where are they ! " "Oh , they nro all around. Wo put tlicm where wn tliousht we illicit be ? able to use them. There are tlireo of thorn on DoiiRlns street between. Kiev-oath nntl Twelfth streets. Thou they run south on Twelfth to Hmioy 1I 1 : nnd thence to Fourteenth back to Douglas. I These poles were creeled without nttract- 1s itip 1 much attention ami It will therefore bo n surprise to many to learn that nearly nil the poles 1 In the motor loop have been placed , They are p.iiiitinl n dark red color. 'Jt Jn this connection it limy bo stnted that the various companies nslnjj poles In this city distinguished their property by iillTcroitt colors , under the recant ordinance passed by the council. Those of the Western Union tire painted whlto and black : Western Union Telegraph white nnd red ; Fire department red , whlto nnd hlno ; Thompson & Houston red and blnck ; Northwestern Electric Light lead color and blacK ; District Telegraph company ( 'rccu nnd yellow ; Pacillc Telegraph - graph no color ns yet. Will you sulTcr with dyspepsia and liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalize ! ' is { 'imrnatced to cure you. For bale by Goodman Drug Co. iK < l c ; Compiler. Yesterday morning there was a largely attended meeting of special agents of insurance companies in the Millard - lard hotel. J. M. Richards of this city , was elected chairman , and Frank Dana secretary. There were representatives of some of the companies in all the leading agencies in the city. The object is to make a change in the compact which has has hereto fore existed between the various com panies doing business in this city , those chanires having been suggested by the recent clinnge in the condition : com mercial ami otherwise of Oinnlin in the past few years. At the head of this compact is Mr. A. M. Weir. What changes have been made will appear later. IMioblo. The city of Pnoblo , Colo. , has live of the gaetest smelting plants in the country. Tlie sixth , now building , is the largest in the world. It is the only city in the west than can supply slcain coal at $1 per ton , and hn& an in exhaustible water supply. In addition to Ibis it is a down-lull pull from every mining camp in tlie state. These iimim- factories pay out S12. > , OOJ per day for ores and $ 30,000 per month wages to employes. Thib immense sum into n city of only 20,000 people. Tlic. liistof n series of excursions will leave Omaha December ] ! ) , a. m. , over the Union Pa- eilic , running through lo Pueblo with out change. The parties on this ex cursion will be in my charge , and in addition will have a porter to care for passengers. On arrival of party there they will bo taken tn charge l > y citizens , shown through the great Bcs-seme.r steel rail mills , the cop per and lead pipe mills , and the great smelters. The faro on this occasion will bo only 8i round trip , goou for ( JO days and Jive days lay over at any point desired. For space on this occasion write or call on F. M. Fish , room No. 8 , Arcade hotel , Omaha. Uopresenting Pueblo board of trade. Wny's murderer. William S. Ma.yall is wanted at Exira , la. . , for the attempted murder of John Way , a elti7cn of that place. A largo rowurd is of fered for his in rest. It is thought that the fugitive is in Omtihn. He Is described as a "peg-logged" man , six feet high , of slender build ; , smooth face and light complexion. Ho was ' poorly dressed in dark clothes at the titnc ho committed tlio deed. Ilooiy of UN Uurglars broke into Johnson's store at Twenty-fourth mid 1'iurcc htrects Sunday night and helped themselves to : ) JJ worlli of boots and hhoe.s . Absolutely Pure , This powdornovcr varies. A mnrvol of purity BtrnuKth anil wlioleaoitii'iie s. More econoni- Icul thun the ordinary kimK and cannot bo sold competition with thu intiltltiido of low cost , short weight ulum or phosphate powders , Sold only In cam. Hovnl lluktuu' 1'owdcr 0 ° . , lid Wallatrcut , Nuvv Vork . * Dr , J. E. McCrcw , Ono or the .Most Successful SPECIALISTS the Treatment of all Chronic or ilia So-called Incurable Diseases , EUC , Ear , TJtrmit , Lumj * , Liver , Jllutldur , Jildnru nntl Not'i'ous Dis cuses frm'eit with success nn eqimlletl. A euro guaranteed In all cases of PItlVATB SKIN D1SKA8US. All disorders or the 8KXI'Af < UKUANS CITUKU and MANIiOUU KNUltiiV UKSTOltlii ) CONSUhTATiON F CE. Tcoutiucnt by correspoutletice. Send stamp reply , . Office Bushman BlooK , 16th and Douglas Sts. Omaha , Neb rtro's Hiu , Tsnti. J n8 M. IU ( > Tfe Biriri Specine Company , Atlanta , Oa. Ocn. tlenwn Ona of my eBlIdrtn nas troubled with itiMinmtUm nnil ibolli for about two jenrV Li Ivcrrarlons kind * of mrcl- Inc.but without tiro.'U.unl bRan lo nripatr of curing liorftt nil. I iritn ir radnl to try your fiwltl'n Specific. After Hio li.id used lerrrxl lottloi thodti. . Ail UlfapnerreJ. mt lii t * now a bald , hMrtr and n nljhy Klrl tuilro yr r oU. jLnolhff child hiui Jii t b-como ftflllctnd ln.th . nmu way , find I nih i ln < j tbeH.S.s. lunl antlclptlo prompt toil permaacnt euro. H. C. WAanosxR. Hicil HIM , Mo , Jnlr T , USI-Tlte Svxlft Bprcllla < 'o. . Allnnto , ( In. Ofnt nien : Our little ulrl whnn but throe wtcki old hroka rut mill rcicmn.VottloJ tlio jiri-rcrlptlitu from ocvrrnl seed ddclori , but wltnout uny Iwclnl bi-icllt Wo tried B. S. 8. , KJi'l by the limo o < brttl WRI ( fonc her hentl t > cpi n to honl , and liy the time > JiQ hud token six pottlM ho TTH ( cotnplelolr otn-c-tt. Nowilio has ft full nnil hrnry facdrfrf lislr o rolni't , bcarlj i'lll.l. I r < vl It litit my tint ) ' to innk tiili itaicsicut. Hoiroclfully , II. T. fcnooit. CiUTTA ! < POH , Tcxs , Juno 57. If9-Th Bnirt ftpfclllo Co. , Atl nta , Us.uiiitlcmcn I lu 1380 I coutract d blood polum , Rlul nt olico ioucht n ptiyilntnu. who trpittttl tnu fur nor * trol inont'ii. Ily lili oittlce 1 went to Crab Ur.-hnrd tprlng ) < 4 , Hv. , where hl ( lonrso of lra l > .ient i > i-trifnlly obacrml. I ncor- rrod , n I thought , lint the rcxt piln < c pirn- flcn trcin tn appear on mr fnco ct Iliudy. lie RrndunllT iticrrn rtl to tore * ixtul run * ntnK uK'cri. I nm nilMnxl to try S S. S. , and iiimedlatcly utter tikln * It I cunimciiMil to linprmt1 , nlowly at nrst , hut mom rnpMly et ! 'riiril , nnd iioou nnttiliiff ritnaluvd to loll of HIT tr.iublo. Ily bloo.l U now thor oughly cleansed , and my tjnlcra free from tiliit. nnd I uwo my prrkoiit c ndni u-A perfect euro to ) our mnllclnc 1 cheerfully Rlvn thin filntfiiuciit that others nho Imro % UTcicd C9 1 havif may n Ai | lhsr.Tno ( benefit. lunor M. HURT , at West -Nlntli St. rtol-'PH. H. , MHJ-SS. 1S33 Tlip Stvlft SprrlAo Co. , Atlntit.i , Oa. Geiitlctneii t Alxmt two fears nso my K ncral tu'AlUi rnvo TTR.V en- Ire ly. Ivnl in dobllllnleU that t nlmciit flo'iinlrcil of otor frclln ? well .ipnln. All that the phjflcl.itu done for niol'rutiailit ro permanent relief. Xrlonds liulnteil thnt I huiild ttltP sS. . n fair trlnl. nltlioiigh I Ihought It would bo throwing ana ) ineney. After tnUlik' a tliorougli roiirso , my liraltb nnd ( trouRth rptcrnei ) , and I imut any thnt p. B. H. ntono cured me. na t clUeAnled * U others while uMng It. An a tonlo I can most beartlly rocnramonil It } for ponrnit Uebllltjr. n certainly it a specific. W. P. imaacs , J. K Iloarn. L . I know Mr. W. V. Ilrlilgea , au4 Wli ; > ay mat hli utatcment la correct. JOSRTII SUELTOK , DrUffgllt , Trenllno on Dtooil andSUIa DscQ ! ° ce mailed Crro. TIIK Kwifi Srzctno Co. , Drav.-cr ft 4tlkUta.Ua , Itewjrc of Fraud , as my nnnic nntl the. price are ttAtnptil on the bottom nt nil my advertised < hoca bclor lenxin the l.iclrryhicn protect the \\e.irri against lu'tli prices nnd mfiruir Rood * . I f n iknlcr olfcM W. I < * X > iMiulin hluiLS al .1 recluccil price , or tays lie has them \\ithottt tny name and price stamped cn the bottom , put him down ns a fraud. port a GENTLEMEN. The only calf S3 SEAMLESS Shoo smooth In- NOTACKSorWAXTIIItUAUtolinrllliu feet , cai-y as liand-seweil niulY1 IA , NOT 1SI1 * . TO THE-PU.BL5C. The recent circnUrB nt out br the N > wKnlcn < l J. . ( er'f Prottethu Union tlaled.Anjtiutlit. ISM , rttji cftinp labor cr- paiilzatio-ii to loycott iny el.vct , li fultOfiiMl iniikodlnjr , nt Ihi-re | DUtruiibtctit inv factory * * s itinrmtntn ; * ttlip iniU'kt cepnoity. otitl Jmi lirrn tor n critjcnr. Junp'oy tn-t'i ' Knlgliti id | , abur Binlthe Juiter'i 1'rotertivc Union menanU in orJt-r ID | in > vo to ttiQ ineiiiWri vf Jjitwr Oi aMi/jilIohi Ofryy hfr thut the ( tateincnti nmdc Intaul clrcuUrurc TalHU 1 u > lcr $5OOO to ony p rion orporBona uIiowHIproieaHthcftntctnci tniruile Id raidLirrular to bv true. Tlill otlir Mill ho ! < l oed ui.tll January 111 , I' W. I > . . For sale by Ifclloy , Stifrc.i & Co. and Gco. S. Miller , 012 North Kith St. IN LOVE. , Kveryono who 1ms f-epn our line Suits niul Overcoats nro in love with tliulii. anil ilo no' In-slt.ito tosay tlii'y nrn the ,11111'M , in the liinil. If you hnvp not alronily lii-t i'cti.'il our K'O 'k you Mionlil 1)MIII.\C'K ) ! tlin ilrit opiiortunltv you hnvo to do HO. OVKHCOATS uro the siicel.il feature Ju now. For LOST or FAILING WAIinOODi General and NEUVOU8 IJEBILITV1) ) Weakness of llodyand Minds E/feeti ofErrorjorEicesicilnOldorYbune. Itobutl , > otilo JIlMHXIUriillr Union d. Ilo In K > lar < r Kml Vlnnnlben tl LAk , I MIKV CMimi IIIMUMt A I'iltl B of IIOIIV. ni.r . lllnk11(1111' TBKATJIfNT llrnrllli l > itj. Urn from 47 bl lrfl. TrrrltfctloM , an.1 rnrrlxuloantdri. ) oa ran writ * Ibrra. floub , fbll inUnallon , tnd proof * m<fil frtr. Addm. [ R | ( M-ClCAl CO , , BUffAtO. t ) . Y , IVOIKJKS-A. fiUOnillOll , ATTOIISBV.AT'I.AW , 1'tt Douruoni tt. , Cliiwo ; "it lca lioui 'il junrs p riuniui Imimuii quletlx uiU lujally truu uctu I Mas'Heyar-EstablishoJ 1856-Adolph Meyer eyer ro , SIX'ITEXTIL AXU FAKNA.M STIllIBTS , General Tor STEINWAY , GHICKERING , . KNABE , VOSE & SONS , OEIIR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR ( P-I-A-H-O J ' Story SClari and Slionlnjap-BsllOriaiJ SI'I "IAf < ritJCKd AND 'JiUMS. : Writ * for Catalogue. = 13 E. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SALE. To Close tlie season in every department. Close buyers who npiircclnto bargains will bo utnjily repaid for milking' it tri ) ) of it htintlrcd tnilos to Onmha to soctiro uny of the lots of Roods ndverlisod this week. It IH our purpose to innUo this the lurjjest tnoiitliH luisincss of this sea son. You will not be dissiippointed if you fonio. As spoeiinoiis of tlio dllTor- cut bargain lots eoinprlsod lit this sulo , wo inoiitlon the following ; commencing with our Men's Ready - Made Department. We offer a. line of Ifiij Men's 3-bntton , putiiway Suits , miiilo from the celebra ted llroadbrook I'tisslmero , in regular si/.es from : t" > to112 at S15 per suit. These .Suits arc mo-do in oiirvory best manner , trimmed and llnislied a wollas any suit , in our stock and are usually sold for $ - - . AVe mean to dote them out this week at $ lfi psieh.Vo have no samples of the cloth to Hi'iKl * hut will send a sample Suit to any address * ! and if it is not found to bo as represented , may be re turned at our expense. Send for solf- meahiiroineiit blanks. LOT NO. li Wo have manufactured another lot of 100 Sack Suits of the well known MechanifHvillo goods and will offer thorn all through thin month at the popular price of 8 > 1- per Suit. 1)ur ine tlio past two months wo have sent hundreds of these suits to all parts of the west and we believe that the univer sal verdict has been that these suits are all Uiat we claim thorn to be , a regular 818 suit at retail. Our facilities for manufacturing enable us to sell them at the astonishing low pricu of Sl ± LOT NO. It-Wo offer a line of 150 Fi 'K 15i.u'iv WoissTisn Wiiircotin Srrr.s , ( goods made by the Hiversitlo Worsted Co. , and the llnest grade that they manufacture ) made up in Four-but ton Cutaway Frock Suits , in the most elegant manner ; suitaVile for dress suits. Thov are goods that we have bold reg ularly in our stock , the present beasoii , at2 nor suit. Wo have no better Worsted Suits to show to-day at any j price. Wo offer them to _ clos'o now n't the extraordinary low pi-ice of $112 per suit. Tlio Coats are bound , the color is plain black , just t-li ° thing for dress J 883 J 'ffiil OR 2O TO 6C DAYS. Thib is n disease which hax hcrotofoio iittillcd "I' ' Medical Science. Wclmv 'a lltmuuy , nnmown tonnyo lain thu World out -lilo ofour Cuiupiiny.and 0110 that haste to ctuv the most obsinmto casiM. Ten tlaj-s la ic'cntc.'sescloos 'lioA.ork. ' 't Is thoold clioilc deep he.ilol caivt H'ut \ voKlicit.Voh.ivo cured Imndreils who havp been b.tudonpil l > y [ 'livhluliuis. mid iirotiuiincvil liiou nblo. nnd o clullt'iimotho World todr.ii/ a cw-e tli.it wj \\lllnotiMiroln less tlinnsl\tv. lays. fliifo tin- history ur mediclin a truu spojlllo for Svphllls lias been fcousht for b tnevor fi. mid until our wisdlscovcie.laud J'.is'.lllo I la saylns II Is tlie only Itciuvily In tlio World Hint will pos itively mro. because tn ! > Utp-t Meai-.il Works , pulill-h-d by the b t known ntithorltit'S. say thi'io wns never atrue .spi'ellic li 'lon > . Oiriom * edy wJU euro when ovcrytliliiK eKe Iris litiled , Why wnstoiour time and inou y ivith ii.urnt liu'dti Hies tliiif tiover had virtue ? ord.ietor with physlrinnHtlmt ciurioi euro you , you th it liavo tried < > \erj thing ehonhould i omen inlow and Kut iierniiinctit relief , you nevur enn w < - It t-Ne- when1. .Mark what we s.tv. In tltu entl vo-i niti'-t t ike our remedy or NKVKIl rceovel anil you tliat Imve liten ullllctvtl bui a 'hurt.nie slmiild by all menus ooiiin to us now -.or CM Jn ten of new eases ever fjjt jmrnmiieu'lv cuied. Many et help and ihlnk tln-v are 1'n'U from tlio ( Mseavp , lint In one. two or three veu after It Bpi'er.r-i iiKnln ' " a more liorrilila form. This is a Blood Purifier nnd will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything Hl o Kails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , ( loom 10 anil 11 , U. S. > 'nliiiil ) : : Hunk Ki Oiimlnui'I > . IS OOT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IP IT IS. AA'roprlvtury Medlcinn time butuUitJ to | ) rovu Ita worth. i Calender's ' left liver Biilers , The only lutlll ) d Hitters In the United States. The only Hitter * recognized by th United States Internal revenue Uw as a Pro. prletarf Meillilne. "Lawfully 1'atentpd. No , of I'nteiH I4-O.G73. Contains no fusil oils , no essentlnl oils , no foreign tmbMancn lag ilruKS. A perfectly tiura medicine , com. poiindrd from I'ure Hoot llorbn aud Old I'eaehj pleaiantto the taote , quiet and declxlva In It * effect. Cures llyHpepala ttr Yellow Jaundice In HTcdkye. iti'/rulatrs / the Uowfls. InvlcoriUcn InactlTB I.iver , Cures Diseased I.lvcr , Jtcvlvci UID Kidneya , Irnproves the Appetite Quickly. BeguUtCf the vrnole uybtem. New l.lfo to th wlisl * irbtem. ol-edl.Uer Illttori am until In Omnh& , Nfl' ' > , ti/lla . . ( luvrinif < l"'ltii ' U Hlvlinnlinn Drill ! Co. . Wpiclil iiil ! lU" drui' " 'K-1" ' ' Ncbr * * . Ha- " . . OoooSiu."l _ . . . . > . ? uJ . ( . . . J. V iU huii tf. ' T.VN - if- , P.ciiaiiUfur. llnlin't . . . „ Ser ( ) KiiiB.JV t'liirku. J. II. Sc'liraliH , Mm f KCbrlmcnion.W. K. I.ambcwin. II. H. Cut , -Mir U > nr d , Krar.k W. I'o.It. . lli mui on , OP'Unoler ' 1IOTt' rh rra cr , 0. A. Melcher. llowiinl , Aiurori. I'm ok Iiollone * iJ.t wliolvta'u rtoulen In Ol-'ur unJ ( t I.iver Uitterx FOUNTAIN BK.A.NIDS FINE CUT A-'MID PLUG- Jncomcirablv the U st. suits , mill every suit offered would bo worth in tlio royultirvity at least $ : . ' - per suit. As the lot is not larffe tho.v will bo closed tlio present week. Send your orders nt once if you want them. LOT NO1OueoMliP most popular lots of Overcoitts wo have hud in our stock this season , is our Uemilnc Mos cow IJenver in two similes , Urown mid Hlue , which wo nro soiling for $111 In all sixes. Wo eliilin this to bo 0110 of the best pavilion I * for the price that any house in the country can furnish. I-'or business men and thoio who wish a Ron- tool Riirtuont which will bo serviceable and at a very low cost , wo recommend this lot. Remember the price is only $10. $10.LOT LOT NO. f > Wo nro'on Ml null y ro- coivliiR mail orders for our $ lo Chin chilla Overcoats. In uny town whore one of thc-so fiarmcnls are sold , orders are sent to follow. This is one ofour standard fji"ul ° which wo keep con stantly in block , and wo are never out of sizes , for wo : ire nmkiiiR them up every tlnv and rccoininend it as one of the best values ever sold in our store. They are made and trimmed with a view to set- vise , and wo jjuarantoo the color to bo full IudiTo. | Price Sl'i. Sample gar ment sent to mlv address. BOY'S OVERCOATS. Wo call your attention to a lot of Ii > HOY'S Mni.ro.v OVKUCOATS , cut for boys from Hi to 17 in a plain Kly-l'Yout , with volvol collar , Wo ofl'er this lot to close nt the extraordinary low price of , $5 each. Wo olTerC ) different styles of Ilov's and Children's Overcoats in this saleat -.SO. & ) , $ -.j ; ( ) , $1 , $ ) , $0 , irS and $10 , re duced an average of iM per cent , from last season's price to close out. LEATHER JACKETS. Wo otTer l)0 ) extra heavy , wind proof Leather Jackets , made doublo-bren ted and lined with heavy corduroy and red llaiinel , extra stitched , thoron-riily made poods , equal to the best sold in the market anywhere , at the cxtrnordinurv low price ofr > . "il ( each. They arc n ear ly Sndibpon able jrnrmonts , and at this price no man \vtio is exposed to in clement weather can ttffonl to do wit'n- ifralfMPTfK WniTrtiitfil to lie u i nncNccllcii rcmrilj in emails : m 1 ln.it m-iso s prf-mln-i ! liy . sirinns tn flu-nioxl Mtliihin mcil'cinc for Inr.uij.'itK linmciiiSN uml iliSMMsil ( do liiiu-x , ils cflVcl i i catarrh'of Ilir < > micli , li MUM r'miilh and inc-1iiiil ! : < IM urban , csaiv i : o v ncriiiaiicnt than ( ! io-.o of tlio i roilncl of if j uiiicr nninrnl S" ' ' " ? - At HIP Intenintloriiil Inhibition nt liiui--i > N tin-S.HIKN MIMIIM. \ ' \ i ii.i1woro award- oil 'nil. llliisi' ( ! ! MIM'IN TION by iijiiry of moil c.il men. -ui'TX MINKIIM. 1MPTI MJ-itro ncnnowloilKon to bra rnniPilLit n ont of Die flr t olnss by the ) . ) ! ' < iiivl the ni'--t ' inm-iusspoil ill t ) l llurniii * . ttinl .no ] iuliltiiy rccoininoniliMl lu llK-lrlfcttircbiin wil nib'- . 'Ilio folluuiiijiucii futv ot tlniu v\lio ceitlfy toils merit.- . : London , Frtinkjcrt it. M. Morcll Muckcn/.ie , M. 1) . o MoiitSilimlilt , M. O. * Dresden , Dr. Moil. Klcimnor. , T. U.in.iir.l Ooukl. Dr. Mcil. Jncijucsmoux. Dr. Mcd. Obst. LftlUlfillllt Ainiftbci'i/ ! .SVi Dr. Mcil. Alter. < ? Dr. .Moil. ICalltholT. llnrtn < l n. M. Dr. ICohlcr. O Dr. HtPlt.'inp1 , Member ot the 1'oaril of Ilonlth Member of Hit1 Jloiuil of Health HI M/linnmMP / nnilPU 'l ' > lik ht. t.liln conKliI alwajs MI ilMros-Ints mill painful. Si \ [ \ WrIUUrlnb bUUbll MIM-.U M. I.O/KMH.I lire of the motmman .teryii-i. a ' MiUrnbly Ic-ht-u tin-f..ici > of tin-p..io\y ni. A iour > o of CD PCM PC fL ) treatnuntMili the . 'lozeiisci Is i-.IMM Hilly wioniiiii'mk'd LI IULIIIIUO Ul In or for the piwintlun of the nbu\o niiuifu ilUe.isi'1. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT GO CENTS A BOX. " Solo : Afc'pniy fi.r . llio rnlleil i-talct , SoilPii Mlnontl Pprlnfcb Cimuianj. I-lmiteil. 15 feilitr street.ev Voik. n 0 OMAHA DISPENSARY- Nmivors ruitriMi and I'HIVVJI. Iisisrs ) of JIhN nml UOMH.N Riircc-hftil'y tie.itcd. YOUNG MEN friimlheonvetfi of jouthfiil lnlllo orln , . ; i.nraiii liuiibli'd wilii tti'tlnoNenon , , | . ) M < 't ' .Mi > uinr > U''iiwiMeiM ] j , \ \ or'.itir to limli'lj.KliliiO ) Tiimli'i' ' . ur nny illMMt'o "I I ho iji'nllo- I'llniii ) < rauif c.ni how llnil u Mili'und tpeciljr Hire. Uuiiues l1 ft ii.iiihlo fhiii'trill ) tollic1 pum. MIDDLE-AGED MEN ThciiMirp ninny Irouhlcil wltlitun fiornui'nt CVIIP iiiilluiiH in tin' ' M.uliler , ullf'U iiv . .inpiiiiln.l h > 11 hiiulit hiiiMrlliiK or hiiriuiik' ri'iisntliui , an I UI'J.IMI nil ul HID Mfttin li' ' i' iiutiini'r Ilin 1'iiiH'iit ' c.inmit ai'dnint lor On rMiiiiliuni ; Ihu urlniiiv iloiiii ils n imiv 'I'lliini'iil Mill nlii'ii I o Jiiiiinl. anil Miiiiutluii1 * min'l ' pnrtirti-s ( if aliiunic'ii MIII appeiir.or thu ro ! r will lie "I n thin uillkl'li line.afiiln iliiinnlni : toil 'lane "i mrpld nn petiriuire. 'l'her ( ariMiiuny men Mlititiloiil thu dill mil ) , luiiiiniiitnf Ihe iiiune , nlilili 11 the ( annul stiue ol niiiutinl > nkneH The ilnctur will : iiiir iintiHii perlmt emu III nil mu'li < nsi' mid a ln'icllhy re > lnraUiiii ill Ihc renltn-urlmirr urunii * . < iniiMilla. llnnlri'i' . Send lot "Viiuim Man i I riunil. ur liuldu toWi'dloik. freotoall. AUdies" , DR. SPINNEY & CO. , ti , I' . Cor. lldh .V DiHii.'l.ii HtH , , Itublllliall Illock. Mention tlH p.ipur. Cnr Loncls nnd Less. J. A. NAUG-LE & CO. OMAHA , - NED. Anchor" Stone Building Blocks , c , tent to Hrio , to Fi AU. RIOMTCR ft 00 , , alO liroadw&y , 'lew Vctk. , JU1ICIOU8 AND PEHSISUiU 2 AihTMlsInt ; has nlnajs | novcn succfsafiil. Hcfoio pl.teinjf any Nowgpapor AdvtTilblnif consutt LORD & THOMAS , OIIRACO. out one. IJoinninbor , that wo warrant thoin llrsl-i'lass in every ros ) > oot , rifid the jirii-o i < only ViM etu-li. Kvcry olifl is worth $8 , UNDERWEAR. Wo nl o ask your attention to our proat Harijain Sale of Us iiinVAUii : , lIosuuYci.oviCAUUIOAN : ! .IACKKTS , Kri' . , which has liooti the most pro- iiotincod stiooosaof any bargain sale ever itiaucnratod in our Uont'a KurniHhing' ' Goods Donartniout since the CON- TINHNTAL was opened to the public. The sale ia continued thirf wor > l < with new lots added never before shown on our counter , and at prices that nro sim ply unapproachable in the west. Look at the list ! See what the goods nro. SINI : > rou SAMIM.HS uv KM'iti : > > s ir you ANNOT CO.MI : ix Wo offer SOO dozen of the lineal Scotch Wool , .Shetland mixed Umlorwnrc , poods that in the ordinary course of re tail trade are not s-old in this market or any other for lo-s than $ 2 per garment. For the purpose of attracting tlio ptiblio to our Furnishing Coeds IJepartmont , we have decided lo olFor tliis entire lot , to close , at tlio extraordinary low price of $1 each , in rr-fulnr si/.eb , HO to 44 Shirts , U lo 10 Drawers. nxi : AU. WOOL SHIUTS AND DitAWHits , made by the Anihtor- dam Knitting Mills of Am.-.terdam , N. Y. , pure Couliincal coloiN. full heavy weight goods , at the extraordinary low price of 31 each ; sold this sear-on ' nt $2 each , and wo do not think in the ordin ary course of retail trad" they are bold at lo.--s than that price anywhere to-day. Wo have them in regular sixes , Shirts running from ! ( l to II ; Drawers from :1'2 : to1(1 ( s-i/.c. They are absolutely perfect in every respect , and we cheerfully rec ommend them as being one of the most remarkable bargain'- or Mild over our counters. Wo ro.M'rve the right to limit this bale of Ibis hue of good * to two Shirts and two Drawers toi'iieh cus tomer , as it is our purposi ; to dibtnbuto them as witk-lj as jio OMAKA MEDICAL * * SURGICAL INSTITUTE. N. W. Cor. 13th Si DotlRO Sts. rOK TIIS Tit * tTME'J rillAM , Hi ifl Hi Dii Appl'.aricos ' for Deformities and Trusses. . Hot fuclllt ft , np | rntiii nii'l mnifliUen Uir ptii'cosa. fDl trrulmrnt ul atvry foriri uf iliauaso ru'iulrla Wt.llc.vl orSurelriilTrcJtiuant FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. lluiril u 'l nttonilunoai licit lioi | > .UI uocouimodv Uoinln ( he i Dlsoasas of Women n Specialty. HOOK ov DiarAaM of WOMBX rniu. : 01IL7 HELIAELS M3MOAL IHSTITUTB MAKING A RI'Ki'lif.rr OIT PBIVATS II All Illooj Diina-cs inraditriillr tionterl. S/ilnlllla | Pulton rtiniucct Rota tlia lyitnm wlltioat fneicur/ . Mew rciioinllfe irittmu.il for Ion nr Vi ul r.nyi-r. 1'eriiuin Mimblo tn rlitt tu HIAIm ir < * .itvi1 nt lin.'uu bf eoili'jp'jp I'nro All cmiiuunlcullaiii conlMniill.il. WrilllM' ' cr IrntniinvnH "ni l < r iiiivll ur usprQ i. rOLiuely ii tknd , no ni'irkj ' ft InitU'nta conttntt tit Ono pi'r.onui initrrle'.f prcfurruH. OUI unit nlt in ur uil lililurr uluur tu o. miJ ru will itud in I > | KM | mapper , oar BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Dpon IVIrAh' , Niirclal or fiurrmi * Ducnim. lmu > tpiicjr , SypUlli , Dltet tuJatlc cel , wllli ijumtfou Uit. AdJrex Oi/ia'm ' Mcdlcnl and .s'urj/tcal / Jmtltutt , ar Car. 13tliai4 IJoJeo 8t . - OMAHA , iano itemarkntile for powerful rui > n. UieUc toiii' . plinbla aclloa'iiDa K T plot * auraiillity. jti yeTryjrteor iha bait teimriinnre ot tbo p lC " " * lencoof ttmolniirijiiti-pta. ' " " ' " 'I ' uniury triiiiti.itiiianllyiiiilck. ly ndHir-iycured : by IXIUI'UII A Can- , i < ev rili ii-vt i nnd m MKVUII il/iva. Kola I I.KI pi r l.ox , all di iu -lx i , or l > v null from niUfu.vrt..N. V. I nil