THE OMAHA JD.AILY BEE : MtlDAY : SEPTEMBER 20. 1889. U.P.EMPIMS AMALGAMATE AH the Drothorhoodfl of Labor Unlto for Protection. OMAHA CLEARING HOUSE , How It Might Ho Mmle to Show Up Moro HfUlfll'nctnrlly Under tlio Bjflteiu Ktiitiloycil In Knnnnn City. Tmbor In Fcdcrntlnn. It was lennlod to-day that th& labor unions and brotherhoods , coinprnlng ! the employes of the Union 1'ncific system , had foJorutcil , nnd Hint they would henceforth bo known as the Brotherhood of lUllvvay employes. The amalgamation Includes the H roth or- hood of Locomotive Engineers , Llrothorhood of Locomotlvo Firemen , Hrotharhood of Hallway Hrakcmcn , Swltchmou's union , and the Knights of Labor. Tlio matter Is being kept qulot. Whether the move has oxlondod to other roads could not bo lonrnod , A well-known engineer , when questioned concerning the matter , soldi " the Union Pacific road * ci , em ployes und the Knights of Labor have amalgamated. Wo docmod this the only way through which our rights might bo protected. Until a year nit the Urothcrhood of Locomotlvo Engineers resolved to go It nlono.Vo thought Unit our organization was Kiifllclontly strong to moot any encroachment Unit tnlght bo mudu on UH. In the Burlington strike both sys tems wuro given a thorough test , nnd whtla wo wore not defeated , wo were prolty badly laid out. Wo then began to look at the situa tion in a different light and concluded that the only way wo could meet the issue was to combine our 8trom | i with that of the others nnd have done so as far as the Union 1'uclfln Is concerned. "Tli It notion on tlio part of the engineers has not boon endorsed by the Brotherhood as a whole , but will como up before that body ut its nnnual meeting to bo hold In Denver October 10. This , of course , shuts us out from all benefits that wo would derlvo from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in caao n strike should bo declared on the Union I'nelilo. But our organization is powerful und wo could cope with any Isauo to-day. "I think that , at the meeting iiiDomcr , the nctton will bo sustained , nnd It will bo followed UD by a consolidation on all roads in the United States. In fuel , It has been passnd upon by all orders except the Broth erhood of Locomotive Engineers. " - Engineer Livingston , who is thoroughly posted on the subject , was seen , and while ho was indisposed to giva nnv of its details , admitted that the lauor unions und the engin eers , firemen and brakeraon , comprising the employes of the Union Paclllc hud amalga mated and that the same would colno if | > be fore the Denver convention of engineers for Html action , Mr. Livingston runs n train on the Union Paclllc out of hero and is n member of the Union I'aclflclongmeers' grmvnnco.commlttuo. The organization on the Union Puclflo alone has n membership of nearly seven thousand men , It will be remembered that the sub- Blanco of a circular sent out bearing on this action was published in Inr. BEE about four months ago. It was loaraail that nothing further will bo done in connection with the amalgmutlon until after the Denver meeting. To tlio Con ) Kinltls. The Burlington will ondo.ivor to complete Its Alliance extension before winter sets in. About sixty-flvo miles of road have already boon completed , and there are yet 105 miles to bo laid. Nearly all thv grading nnd tun neling has boon finished. The road will bo extended to New castle , in Wyoming , 170 miles west nf Alliance. Man for track work are being secured - cured , twenty-four leaving Omaha for the Bcono of action this morning. When com pleted , tin ) Burlington will hava immediate access to Incxhnustivo coal Holds and the of ficials state that the mines will bo dovrloped ns rapidly as possible and that some of the product may reach Omaha before snow flics. A Mammoth Kromlit Depot. J. E. Hubbard , ox-supervisor of the Ne braska division of the Union Pacific , and now superintendent of bridges aud buildings of the Denver & Ulo Qrundo , Is In the city. Mr. Hubbard lias visited several points in view of ascertaining the manner of con struction nnd equipment of freight depots. lie Btatos that the Hlo Grande is about to construct a mammoth freight depot ut Pu- obln , that will cost In the neighborhood of 5300,000. _ Riliu > y Dillon Coming. Hon. Sidney Dillon , the Now York capital ist , and n heavy owner of Union Pacific stock and a director of that company , is expected to arrive in Omaha from the west in a few days.Mr. Mr. Dillon has boon making a tour of in spection ever the western portion of the sys- tnm ; also looking after projected lines. Ho will remain hero several days. Kn Itoiito Home. K. C. Moorohouso , poneral freight agent pf the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vnlloy Marvin Hugliitt , Jr. , son of President Ilughltt , at the Chicago & Northwestern system ; L. B. Shepherd , manager of the transportation company , accompanied by' several Chicago friends , will return this morning from a hunting trip through the Koclty mountains. From the VVithln the past wcolt the Union Pacific has taken up about 13,000 foot of road , which comprised the Spoon lake yards at Council Bluffs , and shipped it to North Platte nnd Luranilo to bo used in making repairs on thu branch linos. _ Railroad Notus. W. E. Dcuol , of the Hio Grande , has re turned to Donver. General Superintendent Hughes , of the Elkhorn , has returned from u trip to the Black Bills and points in Wyoming. Superintendent Hcsscgulo , of the Ne braska division of the Union Paclllc , will return from Cheyenne to-morrow. Crawford station , fifty-eight miles west of Alliance , on the Alliance branch of the Bur lington , was opened to trulllo to-day , with J. McKuddcn ns agent , Vice President Bolcomb , of the Union Pacific , has returned from Chicago. A largo force of mon wore put to work re pairing the Union Pueitla switch trucks in tbo yards ut this polut. Considerable now track will bo laid. No. 4 p.isscncor , oast-bound , on the Union Paclllc , was reported two hours late owing to bolutod connections at Ogdcu with the Southern Pacific. Slnco paisongers were allowed to rule on the Burlington's fast mall train the patron age of that train has boon gradually increas ing. LttHt evening two sleeping cars were required to accommodate the travelers. A DniiKcroun i'nildlor. Charles Olscoou , familiarly known as "Wlonerworst Charlie , " Is a one-le god Ethiopian , who poddies bet lunch about tbo streets at night. Ho has figured in several desperate fights on different occasions , and while under the Influence- liquor Is con sidered n duugoruus character. Wednesday bo filled tnmtolf with liquor , and when placed under arrest last night , by Offloor Hudson , resisted. Ho tiad in his bund a grass book , with which be attempted to carvu the policeman , but was ovorpo wared nnd locked up. Yesturduy morning Juduo Berka fined him W.W. IVlioro is Jirowu ? Daniel 0. Drown , ono of the letter carriers , bat disappeared nnd there U considerable conjecture amongbis brother gray-coats ns to bis whereabouts. Ho was given a Icavo of abacuco for ono week the first of the month and lefc ostensibly on a vlult to Mis souri Valley , Cut bit time expired nearly two week * ago nnd be has not been soon or board from since. Ho Is twenty-eight yean of use and a smglo man. Ho Is u blonde of very short stature and was known among his associates as "Shorty. " Ills route was between Cans and Cuinlug and Stxtonnth ana Twenty-fourth streets , and ho lived with his parent ? in Druid Hill. HEnunw S How It Will Bo Unliorod In and Colo- braird In Omaha. The Hob row year , 5500 , begins at Rundown next Wednesday. The now year Is celebrated on the flrst day of Tishrl , the seventh Jewish month , nnd Is the greatest of thn Hebrew holidays , The day of atonement , or Yom ICIppur , ! < i observed on the tenth day of , the same month. Thcso two clajs nro unusually commemorated by both orthodox nnd re formed Jews in nil part * of the world. The Jewish now year Is celebrated by Bolomn nnd Impressive services. While all other rollplous sects begin the now year with gayety nnd merriment , the Hebrews - brows miiko the first day of the year n penitential day nnd contemplate it ns n milestone In life's Journey. Not withstanding tno fact that during the cntlro twelve months mercantile affairs engross tbo whole attention of the Hebrews , the two great holidays nro most scrupu lously observed. On Now Year's day the Jews present themselves humbly nnd grate fully ut the synagogue and offer prayers of gratitude for past mercies nnd earnest en treaties for future blessings , Unusually extensive preparations have been made for elaborate Now Year services In Omaha next week. All places of business will bo closed on Now Year's eve , Wodnos- uny. September 25 , nnd also on the following morning services will bn hold at the syna gogue , on Barney street , Ilabhl William Hos- onnn officiating. The choir will furnish un usually line music lor both services. The Chobrn Blkkur Chollin or society for visit ing the sick , will moot at the Unitarian church , nnd Knbbl Schocn , of Cleveland , has been engaged to conduct the exercises. The congregation B'nnl Jacob will worship dur ing the holy days at the Exposition building. Knbbi Goldstein will conduct the services nnd u nialo choir will furnish music. The Hussiun congregation will cclcbrato the now year at the synagogue on Capitol nvonuc. near Thirteenth street , under the direction of llubbl Borllnnt , B'nnl Israel. Iho Polish congregation will assemble In the new synagogue ut Ihirtccntli and Williams streets , and the Hebrew Zion association , which is composed of young men. will hold services at Cunningham hall. Both orthodox und reformed Jews celebrate - brato the flrst day of the now year with equal solemnity , but the Jews belonging to the orthodox faith keep two days with much solemnity. On the flrst day liabbi Benton will ofllclnto nt Lincoln , where a large choir Is rehearsing , and the second day ho will lecture nt Omaha. Iho day of atonement Is a fast day , be ginning ut sundown on the ninth day of Tishrl und ending on the tenth day of the same mouth. After the day of atonement , on tbo cvo of the fifteenth day ot Tishri , tha feast tabernacles of Succoth is celebrated. The festival commemorates the Hebrews' forty years of wandering in the desert. It is ono of three Jewish high feats and it lasts seven days , the first nnd last of which are voted to services in the synagogues. An AllMiilutn Cure. ThoOmGINALABIEriNE OINTMENT Is only put up In large two ounce tin boxes , und is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped h.inds , and all skin erup. tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box bv mail 30 cents. .GOING AND COMING. The Cliuics Tnkliiti Plnco in Army Circles. The official order was yesterday issued in structing Major Benham to assume tbo duties of inspector of small arms practice In this de partment. His duties formally bgm to day. Ho succeeds Colonel Henry , who bus held the place for several years. The latter Is now nt Fort Robinson with bis command nnd will leave on Sunday with it for bis now post at Fort McKlnny , of which ho becomes the commander. Major W. II. Boll , the successor to Major Barriger , chief commissary of subsistence of this department , arrived yesterday. Hoisu poutle nen of about forty-eight years of ago. Mnjor Barrigor goes to St. Louis , where ho is to succeed General Bcckwitb , assistant commissary general , who retires on the 4th of next month. The major will not leave the city , however , until the end of this month. Captain Hay has received a copy of tbo ground plan of Fort Shorldan , at Chicago. This pnst is intended to accomodato twenty companies , ana will bo ono of the finest in tha country. The ground nlono cost $000,000 , which amount was raised by subscription. The site was then donated to tl\o \ govern ment. The plans adopted are very beautiful but nonb of the companies or officers quar ters Imvo yet been erected. Something to Roinomoor. If you are going oust romumbor the "Rock Island Route" run the Bloopers and chair cars of their solid vestibule train to and from the Omaha doppt , leaving Omaha at 8:45 : p. m. , thus avoid ing the transfer at Council Blulls. Three solid trains daily. All chair cars are free. Dining cars on all through trains. Our trains make close connec tion with nil eastern limited trains con necting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across the city to parties onrouto to Now York , Boston nnd , other onstorn cities , "and every thing a little bettor than other lines can offer. " ' S. S , STKVU.VS. Ticket olllco 1305 Parnam. Gon'l W. A. Where IB Gntrs ? Dora Gates writes from Indianapolis , to Chief Seavoy , statin ? that she Is on hnr death bed , and wants to learn If her father. George Gates , is living in Omaha. She stales further , that ho deiertod ncr three years ago nnd started for this city. The po lice have been unable to Und Gates or got any trace of him whatever. Advioo to Mothers. Mrs. Winalow'a Soothing Syrup should always ho used for children toothing. It soothes the child , softens the gums , nllayn all [ wins , cures wind colic , and is the best remedy for dlar rhtca. lioo u. bottle A Great Name. A man Insane from the oxcosslvo use of liquor , who gives the name of Daniel Web ster , is nt the central police station. In cuso bis condition does not improve , ho will bo turned ever to the commissioners on insanity. A Now I'ftpur In Proipoot. The coloicd people are to have an organ of their own in a short time. A weekly paper , to bo Known as tbo Omaha Progress , will bo started about tbo 1st of October. The pro jectors of the enterprise nro W. F. Putter- son , F. L. und A. S. Barnolt and Alfonso Wilson. f Eureka. The motto of California moans , I have found it. Only in that land of sunshine , where thu orargo , lemon , olive , Re and grape bloom and and ripen , and attain their high est perfection In mid-winter , are the herbs nnd gum found , that are used in that plnas- ant remedy for all throat nnd lung troubles. Banta Able the ruler of coughs , asthma and consumdtlon , the Goodman Drug Co. has been appointed agent for this valuable California remedy , aud sells it under a guar antee ut 1 a bottle. Three ( or $ 'J,50. Try California Cat-r-curo , the only guar utoo euro for catarrh. $1 , by mall tl.10 A Hhoo Man Falls. William N. Wbltnoy , ono of the oldest re tail boot and shoo dealers in ibe city , whoso place of business is at 1431 Douglas street , baa failed and was closed np yesterday on two chattel mortgages , the flrst being given to the First National bank and tbo second to n brother in Mllburn , Muss. The amount of the flrst mortgage U { 5,800 , the second . ' ,100 , und both are for borrowed money. It is believed that Mr. Whitney's assets exceed - coed his liabilities , and that bo will bo ablp to get out nil right. The assets are fiH.OGO ; liabilities , (18,000. Take ono of Dr , J. II. McLean's Little - tlo Liver and Kidney Plltols ut night before you go to bed and you will ho uur- prisod now bouyunt und vigorous you will fool the next day. Only 26 couts a vial. A DOG INTRE MANGER POLICY A Railway Company Which Will Kolthor Build Nor Vacate. KICKING ON THE R. V. & W. ROAD. Miss Mnnoliostcr'a Ilcocptlon The StrnnRO CARD of Mrs. Oordon Now Notaries Public The City In Itrlcr. LIXCOI.X BUHBAO 1029 orTms P O\uiu Ban * i LINCOLX. Sept. 19.1 Not many months ngo the attorney gen eral served duo notlco on tbo Kcpubllcan Valley & Wyo'mlng railroad company that It would Imvo to "flsh or cut bait. " At the time the Frenchman Valley folks requested him to commence such action In Iho supreme premo court ns ho thought necessary to com pel the company to track Its gradu between Culbortson nna HolyoKe , Colo. , nnd espec ially between the former place nnd Imperial , or abandon It nnd forfeit its charter. It ap peared then that the company had no Inten tion of completing the road nnd was holding to it to prevent other ronas from tapping that portion of the state. This view was so firmly Intrenched In the minds of the citi zens along the line that petitions poured in on the attorney general requesting him to act ns suggested. Accordingly bo wrote to Mr. Holdrcgc , ono of the principal lucorpor- ators of the company , nnd received assur ances from him that the company would track the grade , commencing on or nboat September 1. The attorney general there upon wrote bis petitioners , setting foitU tbo facts ns stated , but assuring them that bo would commence suit In quo warranto before fore the supreme court that would compel the company to abandon the grndo It It failed to make its faith good. At the time agreed upon Mr. Holdrogo caused the announcement to bo miulo that tracking had commenced on the gratia between Culbertson nnd Imperial nntl that work would bo pushed on the road to Its western terminus. Something likoudozon woritmen appeared at Culbortson with n car load or two of ties and rails. This looked like business. The Frenchmen Valley folks and citizens along the road generally re joiced nnd wore glad. They had reason to believe - liovo that the days for mnrkotingtho products of the farm in towns from twenty to forty miles distant were Hearing mi end. Since then tho.v hnvo watched and waited , not pa tiently bnt impatiently , for they expected that the nucleus of materials that at rived with the workmen was simply n forerunner of an abundance that would follow in rapid 0 'dor. Thus far tholr wait has been a vain one. In three weeks' time less than n quar ter of n mile of track has been laid , nnu it dawns upon the minds of u patience-exhaust ed people that the company is playing them : that is , that the company has commenced this puttering work simply to keep Its surface - face word good and for the purpose of holding the grade und keeping out comnetlngirouds. The utttornoy general received un nllljavit from eight citizens of Frenchman Valley a few days ago setting fprth these Tacts , und a petition signed by about live hundred citi zens along the line of the road In the state , praying him to proceed with the promlsea suit ngnlnbt the road , or show that it is mov ing in good faith. Accordingly , the appear ance docket of the supreme court shows the case of the state on relation of William Leose , attorney general , vs the Republican Vnlloy & Wyoming railroad company. The case ; was filed to-day. General Loose's opin ion in quo warranto sets up that the com pany's articles of incorporation , signed bv G. W. Holdredgo , J. G. Taj lor. C. D. Dor- man , W. A. Hlggins and P. S. Eustis , were duly filed for record In the olllco of the sec retary of state January 17 , 1837 ; that the purpose of tbo company was to construct , operate and maintain n railroad , with single or double tracks , from Culbortson , in Illteli- coclt county , through Hayes and Chase counties to a point on the line between Ne braska and Colorado ; that the company ex orcised the rights of eminent domain nlong thu line described nnd completed , but did not track gradn ; that the company for the two years last past has wilfully failed and neglected to complete the roud ; that the incorporators - corporators arom the employ of the Chicago , , iturlington & Quiney railroad company , and have the territory so surveyed nnd graded ns to keep out other roads ; that the incorporators - raters compose corporations with an alleged capital stock of 312,000,000 ; that they have no place in Nebraska for the transaction of business whore records are kept for puulie Inspection ; that the in dividual incorporators and defend ants are not acting in good faith with the state , and that the only object the com pany has in doing any work at this time is to prevent the forfeiture of their charter. The relater , therefore , prays that all of the rights , privileges and franchises may bo can celled , annulled nnd forfeited. State Houses Jottings. Articles incorporating the Loup City Canal and Water Power company were filed to-day. Its purpose is to build and maintaina canal in the counties of Valley and Sherman to furnish water power , and to erect nnd main tain such buildings ns may bo deemed , neces sary. Authorized capital stock , $150,000. In corporators : George W. IClttlle , Edward G. Krntchhaum , Peter Truolfion , W. U. Mellor , J. U. Scott , J. C. Edmonson , J. D. l''ord , W. G. Odendulil , C. M. Walworth and E. E. Long. John Jenkins , deputy commissioner of the the bureau of labor , goes to Louisville to morrow to inquire into the cause of the strike on Iho stone quarries nt that place. It Is learned that thn strikers are all Italians. Mr. Jenkins says that the strike nt Beatrice vvns caused by the teamsters hauling brick from the vitrliled factory to thu paving dis tricts through the refusal of the manufac turers to nay them for the loads they had al ready delivered , which had in part been con demned by the city inspector , after being de livered ou the ground , the firm deducting the amount of the condemned bricks from the load. After throe days from the cession of work , arrangements were entered into bv Which the haulers were allowed , when load ing brick at the works , to refuse to accept such as they thought would bo condemned by tbo city inspector. On these terms only would the teamsters agree to resume work. Mrs. Slnnohestor'H Reception. The reception to Mrs , Emma Manchester by the W. R. C. , No. 10. In the senate cham ber last evening was a most successful uf- fair. The reception was tendered because of the distinguished honor which hnd been con ferred on Mrs. Manchester and the corps by her election to tho.ofllco of senior vice presi dent cf the National W , R. C. nt Its recent session. Tbo senate chamber was ImnO Homely decorated with bunting. The lmtii > ' letters "W. It. C. , " made of small flags , occp- pled a prominent position on tbo wall. The chamber was filled curly with Q , A. R. mnn and W. R. C. people and the personal friends of Mrs. Manchester. At 8 o'clock the Cadet bund appeared , escorting Mrs. Manchester , her husband and daughter and a number of the officers of the U. A. U. and W. K. C. The band played a march , which was executed by all present to tbo governor's office , where the reception committee was in waiting , Mrs. Manchester was assisted by the Rev , Stlno and wife. Prof. Lllhbrldgo and wlfo , Urad Cook and wife , Mr. Spoil- man nnd wlfo , Mm , Franlcforter , Miss Ida Smith , Mrs , Jansoy , Mrs. Cora L. Jolly , Mrs. Sherry , Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Gatoly. , A Strunuo Case. Tbo Mrs. Gordon who was arrested yes terday morning for being drunlf , was ar rested again last night In room 7 in tba Hutchmgs block , at Fifteenth and O , in company - pany with a big burly negro named Mitchell and a two-year-old child , About 7:25 : last evening a telephone message was received at tbo police station saying that a drunken white woman with a twe-yoar-old child bad entered the residence of a man named Polly , at Fourth and N. The negro Mitchell wua In tbo station at that time. Ho soon disap peared. Shortly afterward another message was received , staling that a negro claiming to bo OfUcur Tout Curnnhau bad called ana- taken tbo woman away , As Ofllcer Carnae I I ill hnn was In the Blntjfln n when the news com In , Captain Green concluded that there was something wrongsombtvhoro , and hodnUUlod Cnrnahnn to look it PJ Ho found thorn nt the plaoo above closernod nnd brought them to the station. The clillU belonged to the Mrs. Hrown who soeurfcd her release yester day morning. Mrs. Urown was almost wild with grief last nlghtlofMnirfor her lost baby , but singularly cnoufjll did not report her loss to the station. Tfiis Mrs. Gordon goes under n number of dllisos , viz ; Mrs. Gray , Miss Ida Gray , Mrs. FJynn. Mrs. Flnloy and others. The polled say that she Is an old timer , though she basn't been arrested before - fore for about a yoar.iJMio Mrs. Drown who seems to bo looking after her has the ap pearance of a respectable woman , and Is an imated by syrapatliy for an old neighbor , The negro Mitchell was arraigned In police court this morning chanrcd with impersonat ing an officer. Ho did not deny the charge , but said tbnt bo had boon drlnKing some nnd might have done so. As there were no wit nesses ngnlnst him the case was continued for further Investigation until 7 o'clock In the evening. Now Notaries Public. The governor to-day appointed the follow ing Nobrnsknns notaries public : Clmrlos Schaufolbergor , Hastings , Adams county ; Thomas R. Ashley , Decatur , Hurt county ; W. A. Howard , Kearney , Uuftalo county ; Wnyno Condlt , Alliance , Box Uutte county ; Alfred 1C Smith , Bralnnrd , Buffalo county ; Henry F. Butte , Schuylor , Colfax county ; Fred Terry , Omaha , Douglas county ; Har- ford O. Smith , Lexington , Dawson county : Emory M. Stcnberg. Omaha , Douglas count v ; S. D. Killon , Beatrice , Gage county ; David D. Roavls , Fulls Citv , Richardson county ; George F. Hurlburt , Utlon. Stward county. Supreme Court. 1'rooi'cdlinrn. Court mot pursuant to adjournment. Mr. J. W , West , of Omaha , was admitted to practice. Mltcticlson vs Smith , two motions over ruled. State ox. roL attorney general vs Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company ; judgment per stipulation. The following : causes were argued and submitted : Cheney vs Campbell , Richard son vs Campbell , Richardson vs Stone , Cheney vs Dunlap. Court adjourned to Tuesday , September SI , 1839 , at 8:30 : o'clock a. m. City NOXVR and Notes. Opolt's hotel is still running , with Iho In vincible Joe In charge , notwithstanding the uorios to the contrary , Mr. Opcltsays that tin gavn Judge Mason and the First National liank mortgages a day or so ago to oasu him self up n little. That's the story in u word. Judge Mason is mine host proper , while Joe superintends the concern. Nicholas bohnoro , a workman in the em ploy of B. F. Ulanoy & Co. , had his right leg broken below the kuoo this morning. Ho was assisting In unloading some curbing at the corner of Ninth nnd M streets. Ho Is with out menns or friends. Captain Dllltngaloy bus closed his deal with General J. D. Cox , of Cincinnati , O. , nnd transferred bis block to him to-day. Consideration , 534,000. The Hotel Ideal people deny that Mrs. Gor don xvus a boarder at their place. Allogoil Sntocnnrdf * . Captain Rustin , of the Omaha Street Rail way company , thinks-very little of tbo so- called ' 'lifo guards" in front of the wheels ou the cable cars. The captain says they are merely put on to moot the popular ae- mnnd , although ho believes that the cars would be safer without them. It Is no more jossiblo , bo holds , to construct the Ufa luanls so ns to throw u prostrate person from the track than it Is to build the pilot of a locomotive to do so.Tho captain says fur ther that the alleged life guards lesson the chances of tbo cscupo of a person who falls in front of the wheels ? pg these guards after laving passed over the unfortunate pinion iiim in f rent of tbo wheels instead of allow ing him on opportunity to escape. An Unholy Spouse. J. M. Patterson is In hard lines. His wife gave birth to a child Wqdnesday nnd the same night tbo father was arrested for coinmiting adultery with n character known as Ella Kimball. The woman was also run in and will bo prosecuted. Ella is a woman of the town who Is well Known to the police. She denies , however , that Patterson was any thing out a "callor , " and claims to be i-eccnt. ! Her past record , accord in ? to the police , is bad. Her former lover was a colored bar ber , who was recently shot to death iu Oklahoma while in a drunken row. His name is Haze. The Kimball woman is still in jail and will probably bo kepi there for some timo. The police claim that she has been annoying Mrs. Patterson greatly of late and that flho has frequently sent her notes stating that her husband was untrue to tier. A few days ace , while Patterson was at homo , a mes senger boy called with a note from a anony mous party addressed to Mrs. Patterson , which sated that Patterson wus at that mo ment in bed with tbc Kimball woman. For a disodcrcd liver try Bcocham's Pills. A Lesser "Con" Liclu. Tboro is an old , pleasant-looking follow behind" the bars at central police station , whoso lifo would make an interesting story , and the police term a ' 'sure thing , " or confi dence man , Years ago bo was a chum of Canada Bill's nnd other notorious characters. Ho has been chrlstencd"Ilappy ; Jack. " Wed nesday night ho attempted to "work" n man In Charlie Nebor's saloon , and was detected. The name ho gives is , l. B. Lessor. The man's hair und beard have reached the frosty line , and his form is tottering und feeble. Lessor was discharged yesterday after noon , and will leave the city if not prevented. Angostura bittora says a long time sufferer from indigestion , thoroughly cured me. Sole manufacturers , Dr. J. G. B. Siogort & Sons. At all druggists. Thirty Days Jtourd Dun Him. Anthony Gary has boon confined in the county jail for indecent expojuro of person. Anthony was ono ot the "trustees" and was allowed to breathe the fresh air while en gaged In work on the lawn surrounding the court house. Yesterday afternoon , while engaged as usual , under the watchful eye of Deputy Jailer Pat Hurrett , Gary wus sent to the collar of tbo jail to got some more hose for use In sprinkling. Gary has not yet re turned with the hose nnd it is possible ho has pone to some of the largo estuDlisnments to buy a now Jot. It is requested that if any of the citizens meet Mr. Gary they direct him to the juil where lie left thirty dnys' board which uro still auo film. T ASK YOUR SHOE DEALER FOR THE NEW JERSEY .CO.'S I I Back nnd Front Buckle , High Button Gaiters with Icnthor fly , Gorslor , Croquet , Alnskns and Glove-Fitting , Pure Gum Sandals , Now Ankle Strap Sandals , and Fine Pebble Leg Boots. Above named styles can bo had in LADIES' , MISSES'and CHILDREN'S , in all widths , from A A to W , with or without 'heels. See that the "NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. " Is stamped in the soles of each pnlr. They are the first quality goods and have superior fin ish and shape. TAKE NO OTHER KIND. KIND.WantecL , Mon w'nnted to examine each pnlr of Arcttos , Excluders , Rubber Boots , Wnders , Lumber men , Aluskns , nnd Sandals , line Cloth Arctics and Point1 Alnskas , to sco If the "NEW JERSEY RUBBER CO. " Is stamped in each solo. If not , go to the shoo denier who has the Now Jerseys , because these nro strictly first-class goods. 1 am Western Agent for the above-named company nnd keep an Immense stock Tor dealers to draw from. I also sell Felt Boots , German Sox , Rubber and Oiled Clothing , Remember , I am the only wholesale Shoe or Rubber Clothing dealer in Omaha who does not retail goods , Hereafter I shall keep the genuine Mclntosh Wading Pants in all widths and sizes. 1111 OMAHA. STATI3 DEVEJjOPMISNTS. Secretary NaHon Katurn ? From a Trip Throuuli tlio State. Secretary Nason , ot the board of trade , has returned from a short trip through Wayne nnd surrounding counties onbuslnes * connected with the State Development asso ciation. Ho visited Columbus , Norfolk , Wnyno and a number of intermediate points to cNplalu to iho county boards , and other prominent mon , the workings of the associa tion and to urtjo upon them the appointment of vice prosldonts and the urooar.ition of the data to bo used in advertising nnd develop ing Iho state. Ho found great interest pre vailing in all sections , and received numer ous assurances of co-oporation The secretary also received strong evidence - denco of the good resulting from the nuniqr- ous "harvest home excursions" which have been run through the state. A real cstato n ontnt Wayne reported seventy-five sales of ncro property since the first of the year , fully two-thirds of which wura to passcngora on these excursions. A largo number of strangers nro reported in that section , look ing up property for investment. Mr. Nason received a letter yesterday from Judge Joel Hull , of Mindcn. who is also doing the snmo sort of work. The juduo has been visiting York , Seward , Kearney , David City nnd other points and reports good pro gress in the work. Tlicro Are No Happy nnys For those who continue to rise unrofreshed after nights of unrest. Nervousness , in- somniu , ( digestion these constitute a tnplo alliance that perpetually wars against man's comfort , und robs both brain and body of traiitiuillty. Combat the trio for a time with Hostettor's Stomach Hitters , nnd it will give ground and eventually fly the Hold. The basis of reform is the rectifica tion of digestion , for ttio brain nnd nerve trouble Is'simply a reflex of the disturbance of that all important function. A wineglass- ful before each meal of too national stem achic Insures facile digestion , und a repeti tion of the pleasant dose before retiring uro- motcs nerve und muscle Invigorating sloop. Associated with Indigestion wo usually find billiousness and constipation. Bnt together or independent of ench other , tlieso maladies are subjugated by the blttors , winch ' also remedies kidney trouble , rheumatism , 'neu ralgia uud malaria. ninrringo Marrmgo licenses were Issued by Judge Shields yesterday to the following parties : Name nnd residence. Ago ( Benjamin F. Ityer , Omaha 'i3 ( Winnie Hail , Florence 21 ( Thcador Volz , South Omaha 23 ( Emma Wit , South Omaha IS i John P. Morris , Omaha 23 ( Nliiu E. Terry , Qlonwood , la 23 ( Gillent K. Terry , Omaha 33 \ Mrs. Lora E. Franco , Omaha 31 Mortgaged. Lester M. Crawford filed a chattel mort gage with County Clerk Hocho yesterday against the King Cole Opera company for $1,334. It colors all the scenery , costumes and stage properties belonging to this organization , and among other things listed is ono spider web , one well , two cottages , six pieces of uaddod run , a telegraph pole , twelve blue blood dresses , two schnltz dresses , ono sea , four caves and eight sots of rocks. Married. At Sownrd Street M. E. church , this city , Mr. John P. Morris and Miss Nina P. Tarry , Thursday evening , September 10 , 18S9. Uov. .Jauies Haynes odlclated , The presents were beautiful and In largo numbers. nPRICE'S CREAM DEHHIS ' ' mB - 'OWDEP EXTRACTS KKTURALrHUlTFUiVDrlS tJscd by the United Btate * C.overnment. KndorseA by the heads of the Oreat Unlversltlti and VuMlc Fcod Aualytti , na the Strongest , I'urert and ino t Healthful. Dr. Frlcc's Crean Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia , time or Alum. Jr , Vriee'a Delicious Fla vorlni : Si tract , , Vanilla , l emou.OraUBe , Almond , Kosc , etc. , do uotconUlu l'oisouoiuOUscrClc.mcai PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . Naw York. Chicago. 8t. Louis , a YOST" WRITING MACHINE A Typawrltor inndo to inset the modem want fora mii'hluo which prlnu dlroctly from typo , uses un rlbbnn , ullgm permanently at point or printing. Is Light , Compact , Durablu , uiiil Inn word. It built mi Hcluntltlo principles , thn Invention ot (1.V. . N. Yoit. the builder ot uoththo Homltiirton nml Call rttph. Maclilmsvltu Itoiulngtou or C'allgrnph key board IIH doslrcd. A luruo stock of second hand Typewriters , oC nil maku'i , for bnlu , rent or ofdiiui o. Wuam nUosnles iiKi'nts for the "JlllHltrrT" Type writer , t no ilnc.st low priced nmchlno on tha murker. I'rlcuin. Wu would tie plantiad to recolvo n call from Brownell Hall ! BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL , Corner of Tenth and Worthington Streets , Oinahn , Nob. Tlie Roy , R0u3rt Dolicrty , S , T , D , , Rector , Fall Term Begins Wednesday , September 11. For Particulars Apply to the Rector. STRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING CO , Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. A. B. MEYER & CO. , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN 1O3 South iSth Street , Opp. Postoffice. Telephone 149O. ETCHINGS. garEMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , ttrilALLET & DAVIS AHTIST SUP ? , -KIMUALL , MOULDINGS , . K3TFRAMES. PIANOS & ORG AN3.ga K3PSHEET MUSIC. 1B13 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. MAX JlEVKIl. AUOU'U MKYKlt KSTABLISHKD 18(10. ( Max Meyer & Bro , GENERAL AGENTS POU 'J'HE ' STEIN WAY , CH1CKERING. KNABE , And other first class PIANOSand STORY & CLARK ORGANS Romorpbor , Wo do Not Soil "Stan died" Planosi All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. SPECIAL ! Wo offer a flno S325 Piano forS25O , EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Welcome , MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. 16th aud Farnam Sta. "CTVEN AWAY ! * TO { MEN , K DE OHODT ELECTRIC SPIRIL , . , ForWpM-uiulorrliu'u l-o.lMunlmndMenial Dcenft ' > * " " " * li-Twn''lVl' ' ' UO ' 'i"1 ' "iK ' " * * ' AVvAri"upVrll bl A Boz of Safety Mi'ches Fr ) to Bmofeon of Health is Wealth , DII.K. C. U'I-.ST'H NHIIVH AMD HII.UN TIIKAT- MINT : , a Kiinruntoiiil hpurlilc for IfyHU'rtn , Dlz/.l- HUSK , UouvuUloiiH , FltH , Nrrvoim NuUralKto , lleaduclie. Nervous Prostration cnuxod by ilia UHO of alcohol tobacco , WatcofulnoiH , .Mi'Htal DopreBslon , Hoftmilnjf of tlio Drain , resulting In Insanity und loading to mliury. dec.ty and death , ItoumiitmuOld Act1 , llarremiob.i , I.OHK of I'owor Inoltlierfe * . Involuntary IAIHSCS und Hponnafc. orlur-a caused by ovfr-exerllon of tlio brain , helf. nbiiHo or ovei Indulgence. Hach box contains onn month's treatment , JI.TO n box , or Blx boxns forfi.W.sent by mull prepaid on receipt otnrlca WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES. To euro any case. With ouch order received br us fornlx boxes , accompanied with W.OO. wo will Hend the purchaser our written guarantee to ro tund tliu money It the treatment iloun nut effect a cure. Onaruntui-a Ihuued only by Good in an JJniKCo.OriigKlHU. Solo At'euU , Jlltl Farnam trcet , Omanu Nebraska PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH fW PA UN AM STURIiT ,