8 THE OIVIAHA DAILY BEE ; tFBIPAY. JANUARY 11 , THE CITY. Cnpltol lotfrjo of Free Masons htivo tnkon charge of tlio funeral arrange- rnonts of the tate Jolin W. Whllmnrsh , which will ocrur from Masonic hull at 1:30 : o'clock this uftornoon. The re mains will bo buried in Forest Hill comotorv. The mi mini mooting of the stocUhohl- ot s of the American Loan nml Trust company was hold Wednesday and the Ma board of directors , eonslstltifr of O. M. Carter. Alvin Suumler.s. . ] . .1. Brown , 0. S. Mont-joinery. Philip I'ottor , D. 1) . Cooley amd ,1. IVed Rogers , were re- elected. At the annual mooting of stockhold ers of the Midland Gunnintoo and Trust company , Tuesday , January 8 , the fol lowing ( liroctors vvoro elcctc'd : Nathan Bholton , Fred II. Davis , Max Meyer , Krustus Young , .1. C. Doniso. S. 1) . Uarlmlow , H. E. H. K'onnody , O. II. Hnllou and Ororgc 1. nilhorl , and the tollowinir ollicers : Niillmn Shelton , nrchidont ; George I. Gilbert , vice pros- idonf F. II. Davis , treasurer : S. D. HarHalow , becrotary ; S. H. Sadler , as sistant "oi'i-otitry. Kxecutivo commit- luo : H. Young , Max Meyer and 15. K. U. Kennedy. _ _ _ _ _ I'r mount PnriiRrnplis. r. K. K. Sloman is conllncil to his bod. F .1' . KirUcmliilc , has ( 'ono to California. A. H. Kocdcr nnd sister l ft for tlic cast to bo absent , four wcuks. Mr , Mux Obcrfclder nnd wife , of CliiciiRO , nro visiting Mr. .1. Obcr/oldor. Mrs. .Inlo Urownullc , left for lior future boine In Minneapolis , yesterday Mr. L. U. Kocdcr loft for Now York In the lutcrcstof tbo Nutioiml Lifo Insurance com- ETT. tT > . nnd Mrs. .1. N Apple , oC Denver , who \vcro visiting Mrs. M. Goldsmith on Douglas Btroet , luivo loft for the cabt. Mr. C. S. Davis and wife , of Milwaukee , are visiting their son. Councilman K. V. Davis , on upper P.irnnm stroot. Mr. Davis is ono of the Hist sottlois iu tlio state of Wisconsin. A M. Lineman , the well-known trunk ami vnllso HnlMiiKin with Homudlta Hros. , is vis iting his customers in the city , who are all Kind to see him nnd tohcnrof what happened pvcr the river in lown. At the Arcnilo : W .1. .TohiiFOti , G. 13. Cnin- ron and .1. A I leiuiett , Lincoln ; \V. H. An derson , \Vayno ; K. U. Sponcvr , Firth ; O. W. 1'rcntiss , Fremont ; H. .1. Yorlt nnd J. M. York , Wnyno ; .1. ,1. .Se\ton , ItastniKs. At the Paxton C. G. Whltcomb , ( Jhieajro : G. M. HnekelilT , Now York ; .lames L hom- bnrd , Kiinsns City ; H. It. llairoll , ChlciRo ; U. Law , St. Paul ; 13. .1. Hucklov , Philadel phia ; H. .lay Smith , Minneapolis. At tlio H.irkcr ; II. .1. Ilarcruvc , Kansas City ; CM. JA > jir , Lincoln ; .1. A. Kolivo , Pliitt CVutei ; T. L. Epni.ui , Fremont ; S. II. Calhoun , Nobmnka City ; W. C. Griflkh , Lincoln ; W. K Marshall , J no Carey , DCS Molnes ; Lonio Merger , San Jose , C.il. At tlic Millard Damol anil Tom Dally and Charles II. Brooks , of Daily's company ; W. W. Stone , Wulioo ; F. C. lloan , Fort Dodge , la. ; J. U Simon , PiUbbuiKh ; W. U. Eng land , Chicago ; II. II. Moult , Lionnparto , la. Lieutenant H. T. Unrle , Hecond Infantry , who was recently relieved from tlio otllco of commissary and post treasurer at Fort Omaha , w.is granted his le.ive of absence anil loft , for the cast this morning. Lien- tenant Knrlu'b health has been extremely poor for the last few months. AVIiisky l'i 0111 Dublin. A small cask of whisky from Dublin , Ire land , w.is received at the custom house Thursday morning. This duty on it was 443. Before tfiistioo OTonneU. John Hetts has instituted replevin proceed ings to obtain possession of a horse now being huhl by Thomas Stevenson. Jolin Peterson has commenced suit against Mrs. S. C. A. White to recover $ U5 ! as corn- mission alleged to bo duo on sale of ical es tate. J'ho defendant asserts that she had no transaction of this sort with Peterson. rtosido Father ami Mother. The remains of George II , Stclling , who died on Tuesday of diabetes , weio Wednesday night foi warded to Masll- ion Ohio , for burial , accompanied by Frank Slclling , a brother , and a few intimate friends. The body will Ibid Its last testing place beside those of a mother and father , both of whom died in this city a few years ago. Thomas , the Marauder. Pioofsof James Thomas' midnight thefts keep multiplying. Wednesday tlio police searched his house nnd found over $200 worth of stolen dry goods. The search is to bo continued to day. Now that Thomas is in Jail and his reign of terror at homo 1ms cndod , his wife tells all she knows about his various thefts and burglaries and will bo the main witness against him. Hero to Co re she has bruu forced to keep still through fear. lie will bo tried Saturday afternoon. ll'H n Scorcher on 'I3in. There nro some fifteen employment agencies in the city , and souio time ago the city council ordained that they should each contribute $75 yearly , as n license , to the school fund for permission to carry on their business. Enforcement of the ordinance has been overlooked until now , and License Inspector Turnbnll Is after the proprietors , many of whom will bo unable to settle , ami will have to go out of existence. Those who me able to pay don't ' like the law , nnd claim the fco is too much. Hiii-d For ( lie linlance. An item which appeared a few days ago convoyed the idea that Kirk , the defendant in a replevin suit , Thomas vs. iCirk , had been disposing of mortgaged property and laying himself liublo to criminal prosecution. This docs Mr. Kirk nn injustice. All sales were made with the consent of the plaintiff , who pocketed all the proceeds. Mr. Kirk says ho has had the use of W1U of the plaintiffs money for about eighteen months , at rates varying fiom T to 10 per cent month , and has so far paid In piinclpal and Interest I3TU. Ho is now sued for a balance of Itoinalns Unconscious. 13ul slight clmngo is reported In the condi tion of Colonel A. II. Forbes , and at 0 o'clock last evening ho was still unconscious. Ho is thought to have rallied somewhat , but as yet no material change is apparent. George Forbes , of Now York , Ills brother , tele graphed Ed. Uothery yesterday to obtain all medical assistance required , regardless of cost , as ho would pay all expenses. At Ilia time 1m received the sad announcement of the accident to his brother ho was conllned to his apartments in the Sturtovunt housa with sickness , but at once made preparations to start for Omaha , and is now en route. Police Paragraphs. Unrncy Unloy was urralgncd In the police court yesterday , on the charge of being Mlarhusly drunk. Ho admitted that he had enjoyed that pleasure , and the judge sen tenced him two days In the city jail to sober up. , "Hut , ycr , honor , " says Barney , "phwnts the use of sohcrln' mo oop , Oi'll git droonk agin ns soon as Ol git out. That's the provilcgo of Ivory Amurlkin cittyzcn , an1 Qi propose to Injy it. " The Judge , houiovcr , was not to bo rea soned with , and Uarney was armed with a mop and set tovorl ; cleaning out Die colls. JJuiitcl Smith , who was carried into tlio police station Wednesday night stupefied with drink , paid $7.50 lor the accommodation nnd care ho received. V. K. Llndull awaits trial In tbo city has- tile to answer the trlph ) charge of being n vagrant , suspicious character nnd carrying concealed weapons. The tilals of Jacob Zimmerman nnd wife who nro charged with stealing Jf l'J.50 from a lady roomer , IMVO been continued until the A'suspicious character named Charles Lmdnuest was arrested Wednesday night , llo Is charged with being connected with a late burglary. Ho will bo hold for lutor de velopments , Jnmcs Kanoy was rim in by OnU-ers Go- Jola and O'Grady ataoou yesterday. Jlouas caught In the act of pilfering the premises recently occupied by the New York store. When searched at the station n quantity of ribbon , n bottle ofperfumo nnd sixteen knives were found in his possession. Lonn H. MoCargar was arrested yesterday morning on the charge of obtaining goods by false pretenoos. He was formerly In busi ness at Snrtorln , but failed , nnd his arrest is the outcome of his settlement , which was not satisfactory to Orandorf ft Marsh , wholesale implement dealers. Hiding l''or Frredom. The military people nt the fort nro deeply Interested In the byciclo race. Sergeant Heading , "Tho Unknown , " Is chief musician in the band , and Is the subject of the garri son talk. The ofllccrs and soldiers feel very proud of the grand showing of their repre sentative. Last Juno Ned Heading for the first time mounted n wheel , nnd in keeping with custom succeeded In smashing his byclclc the first day. Ho now carries a scar on his left knee which commemorates his first effort. Two months later ho placed himself under the management of John S. Prince , who prophesied ftotn the beginning that with practice and his qualities ho would no doubt iinilto a splendid byrielist. In Sep tember the band uns sent to Norfolk to take part in the Grand Army encampment and from there he was next ordered to Kearney nnd did not return to concictc nnd asphalt pavements until October. From this month ho has kept up his practice whenever the weather would penult. His friends have no hesitancy In claiming that their Ned has had no more than four months riding. His most sanguine admirers claim first place for him nnd bet their nnncy freely that ho will nt least tnko second. Whatever the result may ho Ned Heading as the "Unknown" has already made a nnmo for himself His modest nnd gentlemanly bearing throughout the race has won for him mnny friends among the city people. It wns rumored nt the foil last evening that General Urooko stated that if ho was successful ho would present him with a ? HX > hnmlsomo gold watch and also procure for him his discharge fiom the service. A TIIUK KISII STOHY. . - > ( ) , ( ) ( ) ( ) PoniitlH of I'rchh Fish In One Haul. The heaviest shipment of llsh over sent to the Omaha iniirkct was received yesterday by 1'oyclco Hros. ' Co. It consibtccl of two car loads of wliito liibli , trout , pike , pickerel , herrings , smelts , haddock , etc. I'oveho Hros. ' Co. are doing a very extensive business in fresh lish nmlo\s- lors. Theyrcpoiven.il their llsh from the northern lakes , us well us from the Atlantic coast , in ear loads , and by making low prices they have managed , to make Omaha the main distributing point for the entire we t. They supply not oulj Oninhn and this state , but are getting orders from Colorado , nil the western territories and Dakota. On "fresh oysters" this house lias a great regulation , every can of the thousands that they turn out o\cry day 1ms their very appropriate trade mark , ' "Tho Finest , ' ' btnmped in the tin on one side , and on the other , " 1'ojeke Hros.'Co. , Omn.hu , iseb. Packers. " Retailers prefer thib brand , as it bcllt. itself , be ing known to contain none but "tho lincst' ' oysters. HACK TO HIS OiSljL. The Ucpapttireil Convict From Tcvns Goes To-day. Shot iff Ellis , of Husk penitentiary , has left , for Texas with W. F. Hohan- nan , abas Jim Wheat , the muideicr nnd escaucd convict. The nrrest of Hohannnn was n great sur prise to Mr. Major , in whoso employ the young convict his : been for three months , as it was also to n number of fncnus ho had made. Bohnunan is very sm ill and slight , weighing only about one hundred pounds , his prison life having stunted his growth. Ho wns very pleasant and alTnblc , and his em ployer thought well of him. and though hnrdlv stronit enough for the la bor ho was doing , still ho showed such a willingness to work that Mr. Major kept him iu his service. His taste of liberty has been so sweet that ho says be fore he would allow himself to ho captured no would have made nway with the otllcers had not the latter suddenly "got the drop'1 on him. The arrest was not made , as has been erroneously stated , through n letter to his mother , but through a letter fiom her to him. Ellis happened to be in the postolllco nt Husk , Tex. , when Hohannan's mother mailed a letter. His suspicions wore aroused that the letter might bo to the young convict , her son. Through the courtesy of the post master he learned that the letter was ad dressed to Jim Whc.it , T > 19 South Thiitcenth street , Omaha , Neb. Ellis took the next train ior Omaha , nnd on leaching hero made nirangctncnts with Post master Gallagher to accompany the mail carrier who should deliver the letter to Wheat. Onlcer Dempsey went along to make the arrest. Ellis recognized the young convict immediately , but piotended ho had como in to buy sonio groceries , nnd while Huehnnan was reading the letter , at a sign from Ellis both officers drew their revolvers , held thorn up to the joung fellow's face , and tersely tola him he was under arrest. Ho caught the situation nt a glance , and with a look of despair surrendered himself. Ellis says that Huehanan laid in wait for his victim and shot him in the back. Hut the young fellow know at the time that Knox was looking for him. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Good man Drug Co. From the Council muffs Nonpareil , Dec. Ill , 1HHO. We are credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria , under the tieatmcntof Dr. Thos. Jcfforis of this city is merely nominal , not exceed in one-lifth of ono per cent. Such * being the case no time should bo lost In plac ing his remedy within the reach of every family and thus save mutually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally dcstrm-tivu pestilcnco that has nfllictcu the \\orld during the last hundred years. EXECUTIVE Orpicr. Corvcu. HMTPS , Jan. 7 , JhSJ. I do not hesitate to say that the suc cess attending the usi ; of Dr. Jettons' Pre ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. I speak from experience , having used it In my own family ; f am also well acquainted with the fuels connected with its use in our city. \V. H. VAUGHN , Mayor. No physician iequircd. Price of remedy $3. Addics , box No. U57 , Oiimhu , Nob. ( Dr. Jofforis has retired from active practice. ; CONI < M3SSiD AT THIS AI/LMR. Wliy n Pnpllllon .Marriage Commony W.is Indefinitely Postponed. The usually quiet vicinity of Paplllion was the scene of considerable excitement , not to say romance , on Monday last. From what can be learned of the matter It seems that a few months ago there appeared in tlio midst of the serene apd sober inhabitants of the district n young man named Koysor , who was bent on love's ' Intent. Ho chose for his Inamorata a .toung girLof eighteen summers nnmcd Williams , the beautiful and only uaughtor of & woll-to-ito furiner of the locality. To her ho mada love fnst nnd strong and the affection was reciprocated. Time went on and the murriago of the love-Hick swain and the object of his ullection was arranged , Every preparation was rondo to tender tlio occasion the orent of the year , It was noticed , how ever , that , as the time for tha ceremony op- tiroached , the lady seemed reluctant to enter into the contract. When the parties appeared at the altar whore the nuptial knot waste to bo tied , the lady turned to the apparent lover , nnd in dociHivo tones said : "Havo you never been married before , and Is your wife not now alivol" Ho an swered "Yes , " The lady refused to piocccd further with the ceremony , and bofora tha bystanders understood the situation tha woufd-bo bridegroom bad loft the building and has not been beard of since , Look nt This , All kinds of merchandise nnd per- soiuil property wanted in exchange for unproved furtn und wild land. Foreign Emigration Co. , r , 2 & 8 16U2 Farnam at. A I'ASSHNGHIl AVAU. Tito Wily Se.ilpri- Kiuioan City Will Not tii ) Tolerated. The ticket scalper nt the present time fig ures nbout ns conspicuously in railway cir cles as any other individual that follows the railway business for n livelihood or pleasure. The lines plying between Kansas City and Chicago , are said to bo tied up in n transac tion with the scalpers that tuny lead to n passenger rate war on all western roads. At present tlio regular rnte of f 12.50 Is In voguoonall toads between Council Hluffs and Chicago , but it is authentically stated that the live roads leading out from Kansas Clt.v to the sumo point are operating on rates ranirlng from Sll to f3. Iheso rales are not created by the roads , but are said to bo made by the scalpers who hold n largo number of the tickets of each rood that were given them by the roads nt the time the Wnb.lsh called in Its unlimited cut rate tickets. It is stntcd thnt enough of these ticket' ' * nro in possession of the scalpers to hold a cut rate into the month of April. The Northwestern has nn- iiouiu-ed that it will put on n $10 50 into be tween Council HlufTs and Chicago , provided the Kansas City lines do not remedy the complaint. Advices received In this city from the chaitman of the Southwestern pas senger association are to the effect that stops will bo taken Imtmnllatoly to prevent a con tinuation of the cut rale. Similar advices have boon forwarded by the head of the Western States Passenger association. The main point at issue Is how to bring nbout u move that will thwuit the ticket scalper and thereby abolish this system of doing busi ness. Hut hero is where the difficulty in preventing fluctuations in rates rests. The law of Illinois relating to the ticket trnfllc , make ] It an olTons < > for any individual not possessing n cortitlcnto of connection with , and representative of , n railway sys tem , to dicker in or conduct a ticltet broker age. Hut tins law only npplies to Illinois , nnd It is said has but a slight effect , inas much as tickets can be sold at other points to points in Illinois , thereby effecting lully .V ) per cent of the trafllc. Even in Illinois the law is not lived up to as regards the ticket brokeingo In Chicago there nro numcious scalpers nt work , nnd have not been taken to task by nny of the roads for their violations of the law. The scalpers' system of doing business is somewhat systematic. He goi-s to a rallioad , wants to purchase perhaps 1,0JO tickets between certain points and is ready to pay the cash. This is no little plum , and in consequence ho purchases the tickets at a reduced rate of perhaps > per cent. Ho holds thorn , and when the rates nro steady and no rivalry exists , ho quietly luts his tickets on the m.tntet nnd ! > . giving ; slight reduction finds a ready market. H s also stated that they mane u business pur- . basing tickets that li'ivo bicn stolen either n ticltet olllccs by the clerks or by the fes tive burglar. A iMystcrlo.n Undercurrent. Hobort Li uv , formerly proprietor of the Jozzens hotel , nnd bo ml of trade restaurant , n this city , also a former employed of the Union Pacific , but now nsslsUnt general iinnngcr of the Northern Pacific , Is in the city , and rumor lias it that he is here for the rarposoof confcriing with the management ) f the Union Pacific , with a view to his coni ng back to the latter road. It is stat-'d that joorgo Dickinson , general superintendent of ; ho Montana Union , nnd who is a brother of riencrul Superintendent Dickinson , of the Union Pacific , lias tendered his resignation , and that Law is to oc his successor. The icturn of Vice President Holcoinbu is ex pected to-day , and in the near future after ward itis intimated thattheonlci.il guillotine will bo set in operation. Thnt the coming of Law is a forecast of something of this Kind is universally considered. Another rumor that has just been started is to tlio effect that at an early date the resignation of Gunuial Superintendent Dickinson would lina its way to the vice picsidonl's table. 1 w.is stated bv Vice President Holcombc , whoa interviewed by a reporter for Tin : Hen several days ago , that me manor 01 abolishing the department if general superintendent was nt that time being coiisidetcd , hut just what the result would bo or now soon it would bo nccom- plished he did not state. It Is stated at heud- quaiters that Law's mission hero was for the liurposo of consulting Iloloouibo , but addi tional information was gleaned to the effect that the conference ) would most likely temilt n Mr. Law connecting himself with the nnmigement of the Union Pacific in the near Inturc. Whether ho will bo given the post- .ion of assistant general manager instead of Ruining , who formerly occupied this posi tion , is tlic point in question. The Uurlinutou Strike. There is a feeling of dissatisfaction oxist- ng between the members of the Switch ncn's union and thatof the Brotherhood of ocomotivo Engineers , which is is said Ir.u niisen out of the manner in which the Hur mgton strike was settled by the brother- lood. The switchmen state thnt in settling ho matter the engineers ignored thorn cn- irely. They state that when the strike was it its height , the brotherhood solicited he members of the switchmen's union to urn out and join them. They state that ilthough they hud no ical grievance of their own , but purely as a matter of principle : be- ween two labor organisations , every man in ho service between Chicago and Denver ind tinned out on a strike. They \\uro nomlsod financial suppoit by the brother- lood , and that this was given , but they 'laim that they wcro also pionnscd that when n settlement was reached \ \ ith the Hurlmgton their giieviincu should bo ad- Justed. It is on the latter grounds that the switchmen make their complaint. The strike has been declared off , but the black list has not removed from tno switch men's union , and every man of the 100 that went out on the strike is blacklisted. Not only this , but they claim that their places mo filled with non-union men. and that the action they took in the strike has taken the entire Chicago , Hurlir-gton fc Qulncy system out of the union's hands and has turned it over to the non-union men. Kilted IIH Commodity. Atateccnt meeting of the classsllcation committee oil was taken from class E and latcdusacommodity. This was broughtnbout at the instigation of the oil merchants so that in case a rate war was pa.ullng the oil would not bo effected. Hut some of the lines have placed the oil in the fouith class , which advances the rate 5 cents ptr hundred. Other roads maintained the regular rate and in consequence a misunderstanding has arisen between the trallle in lingers of the westoin roads. Yesterday General Freight Agent Miller , of the Hurlmgton , telegraphed J N. Faithorn , of the western trafllc asso cintion , nt Chicago , requesting that a tariff bo compiled at once of a standard rate on this commodity. Itnilrond .NotPH. George A. McNutt , traveling passenger agent of the Missouri , Kansas . * c Toxvs , is in the city. Chairman Woman , of the grievance com mittee of the Hrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers , has returned to Phittsmouth , CO.MMISSIO.\"MKN ASTIH. Opposed to u K'ifrond ! 31 ensure That AVIII Hurl Them. A bill has been drawn up nnd will bo pre sented to the legislature for ratification on the part of the railroads of the state , which has had a tendency to put the commission men of the city on their mettle , nnd they will do all In their power to defeat it , ns they claim it would work hardships to them , ivliich they are not prepared to stand. Tlio stipulations of the bill mo now in force on the part of the railroads , and us it has been liolnted out to them by authorities ns not bo ng legalized by nny net In force , conso- lucntly their nnxioty to have it entered on Lho statutes. It is the exaction of the ware house charges for freight not called for ivithln f01 ty-elght hours after the arrival of a consignment by the consignee , nnd the rates now charged are pronounced exhorbl- , ant by the commission fraternity , The ovy is $1 n car per day for tix days following the first forty- ] it'ht , und U per day for those iftcr the expiration of the six. The claim .bat the charges are Illegal is based on the ; rounds that they uro not covered by the provisions of the warehouse clause iu the > tatuto , ns the freight docs not llnd Its way nto a warehouse , but Is retained In the cars , \ few days ago a commission man who re- 'used to pay tno demurrage ruplevlned Ills ; oods , and the railroad company made u 'aint protest. In all probability tlio Commission Men's association will hold n meeting some day this week to formulate n plnn of notion for tha defeat of the 'hill In the legislature. Julius Pcyckc , of ! Heyckc Hros. , told a Utr. reporter this morning thnt If the bill should pass It would work. hardships to the commis sion firms of the city. "As It Is now , even. wo have to suffer great inconvenience and loss of money through the arbitrary methods of the railroads. " Continuing Mr. Pcycko said , "They refuser to recompense us for the loss of money and custom in the delay of goods while on route , but if wo nrcViot pre pared to handle tha goods when they nrrlve they charge us hesTsly for It , To-i'ny ' I have to pay a certain railroad fl'j fornllogrd wnrc- house charges , for the simple reason thnt I could not store the goods when they reached Omaha. " _ AVOUK I OH A HUM ) lini ) . A New L'titerprUc Tlmt Will Give Cm- plnymcnt to Jinny. Tnshlo of two weeks ground will bo broken in the northern part of the city for the foun dations of a mammoth brick structure , nnd upon its completion , whu'h will require be tween three and four months , ono hundred men will bo put to work making burners and tanks of the Edwards patent for the con sumption of crude nnd kerosene oil for do mestic and limiting purposes. A shirt time ago A. O. Halley , n gentleman fully convers ant with the business , arrived in the city fiom the Lima , Ohio , oil Holds , nnd pro scntcd the value of the l-'dwarls patent tea a number of capitalists , who Incorporated themselves as the Ncbinsica Edwards' Bur ner company , with n capital of flOOOl)0. ) Churchill Parker was elected president , Dr. O. S. Wood , vice president ; E H. Graham , sccietury. and they , to gether with J. L. Lovott nnd Daniel Hurr complete the board of directors , Stock sold i c.ulily , and nmonc the holders mo Henry Holln , E. H. Kingor , II. W. Phelps nnd Daniel Hurr. The Trial of Private O'ltyrne. The trial of Private William O'Hirno be fore a feoneral coutt martial , which convened at Fort Omaha Monday , terminated i ester- day. O'Uyrno Is the soldier who dcscit'd while on duty ns sentinel over two military convicts. The preceding * of the court were sent to hp.ulqunt tors to ha approved by Gen eral Hrooke. O'Uyrno will no doubt got from four to iK years The court's ilcc.lson : has not been i etidored. His crime is doubly atrgiavatcd from the fart that lie ucrmitto'l , as u sentinel , and even induced ono ot tno convicts , named Sullivan , to desert w.th him. The latter has not boon uaptuied ns yet. I cheerfully recommend Hod C'lo\er Tonic to those sulVoriitf ; from troubles of the stomach nnd liver , i nin now on my second bottle and it makes me feel like a new man. C. M. Connor , Nashua , In. Goodman Dnitf Co. People's ClirUti ui Ije nine The mooting called to onrani'O a Young People' " Christian association last night in the Methodist Episcopal church was well at- tenilod. James M. Grnnth.im was elected chairman and Miss Carrie Hriglvim soi-re tnry. A constitution nnd t i law. were adopted and a number of new members en rolled. The olllcors elected are- President , J 11. Siher ; vice picstdctit , Miss Elltoss ; secretary and tteiisurer. Miss Mabel Silver. The ofllcors nto elected lor tlnee months Kcligious meetings will be hold in the lecture rnoin even Sunday evening at ! jl. : > oYlocn The second Tuesday evening of each month the business meetings will bo held. Oil , if 1 only hnu her I Why , it is etiiily obtained. [ ' &o I'o/- yoni't , Cojnplcxion Powder. A Dane.at tliu Port. The field musicians or trumpeters at Toil Omaha gave a delightful dance at the irarri son hr.ll Wednesday evening. Over fifty coutilo were present and the-e wcro clncllj composed of eitv people. Dancing was kept up ii'itil a late hour. Tills piwilor never varies. A nmielot jnnlty MiciiK'tli \\liolcsoiiiuness. . MOID i conomical than the ordinary kinds , and cinmiUjo sold in ( oiniictltlon with the multitudes of low eost. * tiort weight ulitlil or phosphate ponder * , . Sold only in onus , ftovul Unking 1'ov.iler Co. . l"d Wall stieet , .New Yorn. VERY GRATIFYING. The liberal reipoiiso to our $10 00 Suit sale lias pi oven to us thnt when ueotror u b.ugiiln , poopl understand wo tiii'iin I what \\o Hay. There nro still n few moiolnft. OVKKCOATS HAVKahn TAIC1CN n TUMULE-look nt them , DR , BAILEY'S ' DENTAL Institute ! Hot § et of teeth M I Illlni ; nt liulf rutc Teeth eitrucled without puln Kinmlmitlon of tlm month free , bund .Jcent itump ultli ( .orrunpotideniv. 1'axton Hlk. , Cor. lOtli and Pnrnam. TANDARD lYPEWRITINft S HORTHAND HOROUftHLY CHOOL , AUGHT , II'J Sliculuy Bloc/i / , Oiniiha. rEERLESS DYES * B& mJR&r Made from tlie celebrated Worumbo Kerseys , \ < Commencing MONDAY , .JANUARY Till , we will otter n Cull line of 200 of the very finest mmlity London Seal-brown Kersey Overcoats , goods made by tlie ce'cbrate.l Worumbo Mills ( a null that hits no rival in this ejuntry in the manufacture of Kersey overco if ings * . They are made with double shtehed , lapped scam- , and lined throughout body and sleeves with "Win. .Skinner Jc Son's IP est qualify of satin and in every tl * tail of manufacture they are as near poiToefion as we can make fhem.Yi > oiler this line of oveivo.its to gentlemen \vho can appreciate perf'cc't work und supen'or material , u' the popular price of \Younhesitatingly stale that oveicoats in'do from tlic c goods , cannot be pmvha-ed outside the Uonlinenlnl for le s thaii $ 'Jo. "We will send a ample overcoat tc any address for examination , with the understanding that if it is not as repre cnted , it may be returned at our c.xpens" . of , 87. t' nio lic cheviots. All the'noods included in the silo , arc fabrics that wo h.ive sold at from $ llfto sui per pair ( hiring the legu'inr.eifon and our solo object in iiisilcing this rcinarlcablo cut in pi ices is to hoop our best workmen employed during the dull season. This " -ale will continue during HiniDiith , of .lannary only , and all patterns unsold on the ? lst , will be withdrawn anl no oriK'is taken for llioni at this priio. OMAHA BOSTON Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors } Corner Fifteenth and Doug-las Streets. OMAHA Di PENARY. NMIVOUS , CmONir nnd PIUVATI : MIN : anil \ \ OMIN siiccc-sfiilly tie.Uo.l. YOUNG MEN Fiiffi-rlne from tlio eirorts of youthful lolllon ortn I'.IILTI tlon.oriiro tumbled with Weakness , Survoiu IMilllly , l/oss of .Mt'inor ) , Dcipiiniluiiey , Aversion to Siiiti't > , Klilncy'l'rinlile ( , or iiiir illioisB of the ( lunlto IJrlnurr urK.ius.cim lioru II nil 11 sale mil | iocily cure rimues rt'tt'oiuible cspoci illy to tlio poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN 'llieie me mati > troubled wltli too fieemiont evac millon * of tlio Mitililrr , niton ntromnnnli'il liy n | | jtu Mnnrllnti or Lmrnlnj , ' < CIIMU | ! I , ami vu ikonlriK nt tlio hU'm lit n nwnivr the iMtiiMit etnnol wi otinl for On cMitiilnlim tlio urlnirr iteixi-'ltri a rimy hiMnnen ntll otlcn tie lotinil , unit oinutlnirs * * m iM i > .irticles o ; iilliuiiien will nppuar.or the color w ill be ol u thin inllUlhti lull' , nuiiln ( h iiu'lru to it il irfc or torpttl up pe.irnnco Tiiere are many men who .lie ot ilni mill ( iilt.iunoiant ot 111" cruise , which 11 tlin M'lonU rliiM1 oT no iilnuli akne s Phu doctor will uuir iinti en peileit cure In nil UK li uni" . ami u healthy restoration ol tin ; tenlto urln irOIVIIIH , Luimultit linn Iree. " en > \ tur 1 eent tt imp "Ycung Man's Friind , or Gu'cls \7edlok , " Hint , 'JO Al t. . ADPIirSS DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N.i ; . Tor Kith i. Douglas Ms. , or Nntlan.il Ills- priisitry , comer I'.th iiiiilM.iln , Kuus.uClty , Mo Mrntl < mt.li ! paper. lias Hoyer-'SstaWlshed 1855-Adolph Meyer SIXTEENTH AND TAHXAM ST General Agent1 * lor STEINWAY , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEIiR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & ( M anil Blunter-Bull Oiiatis bl'Kl'IAIj I'HKKS AND TKIIMS. \Vrlto for Catalog no ' * ; tro.ainjiuftloIlf ! > Trui , < 'Omblm < tl. UuiiranlteUlhe r only ono Jn tbu world trenerutlcg . . - acontlnuoim ricctrio rt ? M'tgnrtla ' current * bciei titlePowerful , DorablA , w * vinfortablo and Ktteotlvoi Avoir ! frauda. Or rrlf.OOO cured. Hfn'tHtainp foi iiampLltU A1 < NO I'I.forJlO : UKL.TA KOK l > lMKAHKrt. Cl. HOfiliE , jNVCbTOR , lOt ttABASa AYE. . CHIC&CO- Dr.J.EJlcGrew" ; Ono of Hio Jlost Surcpssftil SPECIALISTS n the Treatment of all Chronic , Sp3- cial end Private Diseases , Ills foim of treatment Is ueoinint'iiUeil liy hose % \u ) > have Hied It , in tile very stiougebt enns. SKIN DISEASES IlBtro.itnient for which leaves u iiurtect skin ml u most hrautldilcoinplezlon. A euro guur > iitecil In all funiiH of I'rhatu DUeusua. All 'lUonlera of the bezual orgaiiH , cnrcil.niul eallh , umbltion and manhood completely iu- tored , CONSUI.TAT10X TUKK. Treutnunt by coriespondence , Bund stamp ' - or > ffloo Bushman OlooK , 16th anil Sts. Omaha , Neb SureCuresI } ESTABLISHED 1861 186 So. Chicago , Ills. Clark St. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is dill Treating with the Greatest [ SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Moiis and Private Diseases , trs- NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Bad : Ache nnd all ( lie cfTccI leading to early decay , iml j.cilups Consumption o Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with nevcr > fnling success. /ra-SYPHILISaml nil bad Blood and Skin Die- eases permanently cured. a-KIDNEYand URINARYcomplalnts.Gleet Gonorrhoea , Stnctu re , Varicocele and all disease : ofthe _ Gcnlto-Urinary Organs cured promptly williou injury tobtoaiacli , Kidneys or other Orgins. ff dNo experiments. Age and experience im portant. Consultation free and sacrrd. * 3-Scnd 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on " Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases" 05" I hose contemplating Marrnce send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , cacl > ; cents , both 35 cents ( stamps ) Consult the oil " Doctor. Afnendlj letter orcallinaysavcfutiiresun"er- ing and shume , and add golden > ears to life , Sltook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicine and untmgs sent e\cruhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 Sundays 9 to 12 Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA MEDICAL1 ' SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. I3th & Dotlfro Sts. inn TIMimTII : NT ( it AI I , Appllancoj for Doforraitios and Trusei , lle > t fiicllltloN , npii'irHliin anil reined l < H for iiil treiitinent nt every lorni uf dlhiasu rt'ijtilrink .Medical tir Hiuitil ; 'Iroutnient. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard anil nttemluuti'j butt hoiplinl ncconiinoila- IKMIHill till ) ITC.1I Wllirb l-.UK llicri.Alisnn l > oforiiiltlu < iind Ilrnroi , 'Irus en , Club Foot , Currat'int til tin ) Milne , 1'llos , 'Ininnri * . Cnneur , ( aturrli , MroiulillN. InliulallfMi , I'll c HI' Ity , I'liml/nl' . Kiilluiixr , KUInnr. Illmliler , l.ji1 , llnr hkln und llliioil.an , I nil SiirKluil upenitliins Disoaso3 of Wotnon n Specialty. HOOK UN l > i."i.Ats > 01 KOMI .s Km I. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE .MAKiMj \ ci'H'iAi rv or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood ll5L ) une iuceiiisiiUr | treutoil Hyphllltlo I'ulkuii renit viul fnini thn t > tem irltlinut mercury. Nin rC'UiriitlMi treiitinent lor Ions nlltul I'nnur 1'e.mniH uniiblti tu vlll UM may ho treal < ] < 1 nt homo hy rnrrunpundeme All ( oiiimiinlLiitionii ( unllilentliil MulliinpH nr iiiittiuinuntH hem liy mull or < i | irnn , w turely piukeil nu nuirktt to Inuliuto ( ontenti or H'ncUr < ) n persoiml Inlerview piifcrnd ' ll anil ciiiuiili n or Bi'inl lilitury ul your ia ounrl wo will tend In philii H-rnppor. < > Jr BOOK TO MEN. FREEI Upon I'rUatii , Spcrlnl or Nerrmin Dlke trn , Irnpiv cmy HrplilU * , ( Jltot and Vurlcuiolu , with < inu.lloii Ikt Adiirfm AdiirfmMedical anil * iiil ltu ! - tni < > ltutctoi- Cor. 13th and J > oilge bt , OMAHA , NKII. BLAKEBOISSEVAIN & co , l.omlon , ADOLPII BOISSEVAN & CO , , Kfollanil. H fcntnil bnnkini ; biiilnem Korurltlct l und Duld uii conunlb lon rortiun ex.Jtuni.'u * 'oiniucrclul und Irurcler'n Itttirs of credit Order * ( or bond nnd atocki oiornto'l un coniuui Ion In 1/JtiUui und on all Contlncntftl Ilgurntn of luropv , Nciiotlatloni of llallivar , itutc , t'lly ami l.ori'Or.i lee l.iminu ipccmlty. /I Cured by Sl'ANIt-II HI'KCII IU , Clrtglun free T | yrTrt' ' " i , i , , t DAYS. Thibisn disease which lins licivloforo Bullied all Medical Suionco. Woh.no n llomctly.tinknonn to nnjonu in the Woililouthlilu of nnrl'ciinpiuiy , anil ono th it lias to cure the most oljitlnntu can's Ten days In rec 'lit cases does tlio work. It Istho old cluonlo ilce ] ) seated cuses that vo solicit. Wo Imvo PHI oil hiindieds who hu\o been abandoned by 1'hyHli funs , mill pioMoiince.l inciitablti. mid wa thalleniru the world to bilim us actso that wo will not emu In less than sl\lv iluj-M. Sliuti the hlHtorv ot ineilti Inun triiDRpocillo for Kvplillls hns liecii nougat for but nuver louini until our I was discovered , mid \\o are Initlllgil In saying It Is thtonly Keini'd ) Illth.Voil < Ulwt\\ poW Ithely cute , Do an-o the latent Aledlml U'oiKs , puhllsheit by thu heat kiiovi > iinliioiltles , HAY theiowiis never n trim sjiocllU liofnrn Uiiriutu * 1'ily lll eiimlinn cnoijtnhij ? ulna has fulled. Why wnsto your time und money ttlth patortq medielne-iihut never hud urtuu ur doctor \ \ ItU \Hlclnns thnt lannol u'lie. you , jou that have tileil exuiythhiKelanHhoiild HIIIIB to us now lull ! , ' ! ] iermanont iellef , yon never e.in iet ; It else- \\ln-n' . Mnrk hit : wo NUV , In the und yuit miiit taku out it-meilv orNllVKH mcover und yon that h.iui hi en mulcted hut a shot t time t-houhl by all mentis eomo to ns now not ono In ten of new inses ever not peim.inently eured. .Many Ret liolp and think they uru free from the dlHeu-e. lint In one , two orllmio voiirs after IB aiii ] < ui--iiiKal'i In a moio hoiilhle form , This is a blood Furllicr nnu will Cure any Skin or Blood Oihuabu when "Clso THE COOK REMEDY GO , Itnnm 10 aiitl II , U. S. Nnlloniil Iliiult li u i 111 ! lit , ' . Oiiiiilincl . | In ) I ! C. Wi.sr'H Nt IIKM > Hiuiv TIIIAI : > MIAI' , a Ktiiiiantc.eil Hperllli lei llynlmlu , DI//1- rii'ss , ( oiiMilsloiiH , IilH , Nonius Nctiral ! u , Heaila lit ) N"i voiisl'iostratlou euiiH , d by DIOIIHO ofiilo ihol or tobaKoVikofuhie h Mental Do- irusKiiMi SofH'iilim of tint llr.tln n-xultliit ; In In * vtnlty and liudliiK l.i innery , dm it > ami iluith. I'minatiiro Old AKO , llatrciiuuss , I.IHH of | mwar iH'ltherhox , Involuntary IAMSUnnd Sparmat- en hira u niHiiil hy ot-ox'crtlon of t hu brainnelf- nbuso or o eilndiiluenee. IC.n II box lontulim mo iiionth'H tienttn-nt. iJl.Wu box , urnxoxtt \ \ * for # > ,0i , ' * iitby null prop ild onreielptof prlcj WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES I'n euro any case. With each onl-r rorch-rd by isforHlx b > xes , nctoinputilud with Vi.tMwowlfl xciid thoinrehaser ] our written Kiianuiteo to re- ° und the money if the In atiuunt doits not uticct i em D. ( iiiataiilivs iHsni'd only In finoilimm DniK ( Jo. , Ill iitju'lsts , Hole At'cntB , 1J1U 1'iiruuiu HUcct , oiiriha. Nub , nsbi Natioiiii ! ( luini innuuimi i uuui U. C. DErOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. I'niil L > Ciipilnl $ IOUO ( ) ( SiirMliis , r.0,000 , fl. W.n : . IT'i-I'lent. Iiu ; IB S tit i.ii , \ li e 1'reslilent. A , U. 'lot / \ i.IN , ami Vim I'lnsldent1 w. v , MOIIHI. . JOHN 8. Coi.iiv.s. II. \ \ VAThji. l.fWlS H Jtl.fclJ. A 15 TOU/.AMN. THE IRON BANK , Coiner lathtiiiil I'.iiuarii hts ACuiu-r , , ! lluiikm , { ll AMD PfHSISTEH AilvottlBliij ; Ims nlwnyu BiificaBful. Iloforo LORD & THOMAS.- ! lUmitTIDIXl lliKM. , , | , .h tir ( t. Divoituns-A , uuoiililOli ArioitNiv.Ar-i,4\r. 1:4 Dciri'oru M. I'm en KO > m'yiva Innj ; i fnttS