I 9 I 8 THE OMAHA DAIITY BEEfr WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22. 1890. T - I - ! * I mm _ . I THE CITY _ H ' ThoIndoponiionlOrdoroiOuMfoilows' Hull nssoclallun ot Soutli Omiiha ( lied H nrticloa ot Incorporation ycstorday The cnnUnl stoclc Is * : ! 0,00O. H AsHlatunt Surgeon Ilobort II Flnioy , U. S. A. , 1ms boon directed to proceoU from Fort Sldnciy , Wyo , to Fort Hrldpor , to rollovo Capttvin W. G. Urn Spencer , who has boon grnntoil leave of Ut nbsutico for ono month H The Gorman Amoiican Savings bank 1 was Incorporutodcstordny by Jonas II Hnrrls J. W. Hiirris loll W. Hetilofd , h. M. Amlorson , .1. J. Johnson , George A. Miimii , S. S. Price , jr , A. S. OhurchlU , with a capital stock of 82oO,000. . n H IVrxminl InrnLrnpln fl I ) . I. . . Dnrr ot O'Neill ' is at the Millard Mm U. A. Mu t of Norfolk is ut the Millard , MM II 11. Hnku ot Norfolk Is nt the Paxton j M. H. Thouipwn ot Albion Is at the l'ux- Mu H Cleorgo Dobson ot Ulysses In nt the Mil H H J. l > \ Ferguson of Grand Island is nt the H Cnsoy m J. U. Flctchor ot Hoatrlco Is n cuost at the H Casey H J. E. SUcrw'n ' of Fremont Is ut the Mer- H B C J. Slovens of Ansloy Is n guest at the MUM Inxton H \V. E. Mitchell of Orel Is stopplm ? at the MM Inxton H 3'etor Powlor of Ansloy is a Kucst at thoM M MilUrtl H A. L. Clarke ot Hastings Is stopping ut thoM M Millard H II J Lee of Trctnont is stopping at the H Murrny m II U McWilllums ot Ofiallulu Is at the MM Merchants H \ \ " . C. CntbcrtYOod of Hlalr Is rcgistcrod at Um the Cnscy H II C. Scott of Ucil Cloud Is stopping at H the Cnscy Mm C. 13. Adams of Superior Is registered at Mm\ \ the Inxton H S. 1J. Kllpatrickof Hoatrlco Is a truest at H the Puxton H J. H. llarncs of Norfolk is registered at H lie Millnril H J. h'rancts ICtiufman of Avooa is stopping H n the Ciscv H F. M. Uublie of Ilrokcn lo\v ! is rccistcrod MM nt the Paxton H K.j. \ . Woolley ot Lincoln is stopping at MM the Murchiiuts H John U Uopor nt Pawnee City is regis MM tciod nt tin ) Murray H S. F. Hcrrington of Ilnrvurd is among the H guests at the Millard H J. P. Luttiinnd W.V. . Latta of Tokamah MM are guests at the Casey H J. D Uvnns and dnugtcr of Stockhnm nro MM stopping ai the Murniv | J > II , Steele and wife of Herman are among MM the guests ut the Murray H Is.t.io Dillon und N. H. Olds of North | Plattu nru uucsts at the Millard H K. C. Davidson aud J. Proa Anderson of H Nelicii nru guests at the Paxtnn H Gcorgo E Cheney of Crvlghton is in the MU city to attend the bankers convention H Porter Warner , editor of the Dcadwood , H S. D. , Times , is rciristcrcd at the Paxton M W. L. Wilson , II N. Sheivsll und J. Met H . calf of Nebraska City nro guests ut the Mur- H ray H J. McNauphton of Hustings and F. C H Sanders arc in the city in attendance U | > on M the bankers convention H Alexander Cralium Dell of Washington , H D. C , tliu Inventor ot the Holt teiephouo , H ' ami Ins wife nro guests at tliu Murrny Mr ' lioll tins coino to Nebraska for the purpose H of visiting the deut and dumb institute in H order to observe the muthod of insiruction M , Diitrtof Court H V rnnkD.Hrown ot ul have commenced suit H ngainst Michael Donnelly et al to recover H $1,000 on two notes secured by mortgage on H - the west thirty-throe foot of lot 8 , block 11 , Hi Heeds ' first nddition H Tin : Uei : Publishing company bus com m men ceil suit against Kdholin & Akin to roM - M cover $9l7r > 3 on sovernl notes A writ of atM - M tachment on the slock of the firm was is- H sued , also a writ of garnishment fl Atni'rinuo Titcnnsos H Licenses were issued yesterday to the H following parties by Judge Shields : H I Nick Sinlns , Oinnlm 23 H J Mury Spisitsh , Omaha 23 H I William J. Matthawson , South Omaha..2o H I Jeannette Pottcrson , South Omnlia 20 H l Charles Von Fulcti , Omaha 33 H I Julia Kcijoras , Omaha IS H . j John Tul , Omaha 21 H I Mary Scins , Omalni IS H 911ms lucy 9f , Ilmiiberuo's Dontli H The following is taken from the Houston H ( Tex ) Weekly Tribuuo of Saturday , Jan H uary IS : H Hninbcreo- this city al 10:30 : p. m. , Jan H uary 13. IbiH ) , after a liugering illness , Mrs H Lucy M. , wlfo of William M. Hamborgo , in H her forty-fourth year Slio was laid to rest H . In Gleonwood camotory on Jnnuary 14. H Many old rcsidonts will romumbor Mr H Uambcrgo as the publisher ot the Figaro in H this city soma twenty years ago H Itogulntlne Applicants for Cntv H . The Ilurlfngton tins given Its station H ngonts throughout this state an order for H use in the nbsciico ot freight cars , which H provides that all applicants shall bo supplied H In proportion to the number of cars loaded H by them during the six months pro H ceding from Muy to October These who do H not do business m this spectllod time to bo H allowed ouo-hiilf. the number of cars ullowod H the regular shippers who had the smallest H number of curb in the given thus H A llnvcn Criminals . H County Attorney Mhhonoy has discovered H a enfo retreat for criminals ono where they H nro snfo from extradition Aa offender H against the laws ot any state is perfectly H safe in Okluliomn , there being no ono in H authority thcro to arrest him on n requisition H from the govuruor ot a state The territory H Is under the control of u United States coui- H missioner , whoso authority is limited , Mr H Mtthonoy seemed nroijulsiiion from Governor H Thuyor for n man named Cook , who is wanted H hero for grand lurccny and a number of H other crimes The requisition was issued , H directed to th6 United States commissioner H "or any ono In authority in the territory , " A H deputy sheriff wns scut after tliu mun , but H learned tliut there was no ono in the terrl * H tory who was empowered to arrest a man on B n requisition and was obliged to return with 1 out his man M Dontli or Uomtiiutor Johnny Hyan M Iu speaking of the death ot conductor J. H 11. llyuu , which took place nt Chcveuno , M Wyo , yesterday , Ger.oinl Mniiugcr Dickln > H son remarked : Tim hoys along the road H w\\l \ \ miss Johnny sadly Ho has been in H the sorvlco of the Union Pucltln H for nearly twonty-thrcc jeara mid M was the oldest conductor on the H line , lie was a most trustworthy and roll H utile follow , aud was favorably known to H thousands of tno patrons of the road , uud as M n conductor hud but few equuls Ho was H > ono of the very first picked out for the fust 1 mull sorvlco uud lias nlwuvs stood high in H the esteem of the company , " M UenloH the Insinuation H M. D. Uoche , the lata county clerk , states 1 that the county commissioners are in a great H hurry to cast reflections upon his record as H nu ofllclul in the matter ot the road record H and fund , in which there Is a shortage of H 1180 reported Ho states that there has boon H no final settlemem niado between him and H the now county rlerk , aud that ho is ready H to turn over tno (160 at any time Ilo also H says the commissioners need huvo no fear as H they are amply secured There is a warrant H In the clerks otllco drawn to Mr Hoc nosH H order for $123 , and there is a shortage of H ffil.OO in tbo fee of tbo last nuuricr ot lbSO , ' making a total of 1160,00 which the county H holds , but which belongs to Mr Hoclio H Dr Dirnoy , pruotlco llimtod to ea- H tarrhnl dtBctisos of noao and throat M Kooins 218 to 250 , Duo building OMAHA PltOTROriSD The ' 'Q" ProinlsoB to Meet the Alton Cut In ljtvn HtoOk llntcti Messrs J. H. Hinnchartl , William Daily , Ah WugRoncr , William Undorwood nnd William I. Stephen , the committee nppolnted by the Hvo stock ex change , wcro In Omaha Monday evoulng nnd met Thomas Miller , general freight agent of the II & M. railroad They wcro assured by Mr Miller on bobalf of the Chicago , Hurlington & Q.imcy nnd the Missouri Piiclllc rnllroad companlos that the moment the proposed cut in Hvo stock freight rates between Kansas City and Chicago cage went into effect that his roads would meet It Mr Miller declined to tnvo n flat rate of 12 } , , cents per hundred pounds or other cut rate to meet the Alton cut , but would meet the cut direct and would give the snmo through rutes from nil points west , neuthwest nnd northwest of FnllsCity with the usual advantages to South Omaha mar kets Uurlng the session of the state board ot agriculture , which convened ycstorday and will be continued probably until Thurs day evening , the faro for the roundtrip on the 11. & M. will bo u faro and ono third viicno did Nor suicidi : . So Say tliu Tianilin liimliiONS Men ot Ot'iilrnl City On Christmas morning iluport U. Vlono , a bright joung man of eighteen , wns found dead In his bed nt Central City with a bullet nolo In his brain Tno tlrst tmprosilon wns that ho wns murdered , but there being no proofs ot this It was hastily concluded that ho had committed suicide , and the accounts of his denth published In the pnpors were written under this Impression The follow ing communication was received by Tit i ; Her yesterday and discredits all provlous asser tions : "Wo , the undersigned citlrcns of Centrnl City , Morriek county , Ncbraslta , nfid per sonal acquaintances of Hupcrt 11. Vlono , de ceased , who caino to an untlmoly oud on the night of Doc.ombcr21 , ISb'J , take this moans of expressing to the public our unbelief in the theory that the deceased came to his denth by intentional solt-destructlon , thnt theory not bolng warranted by facts The evening preceding his death hnd boon spent at the residouco ot Judge McDonald , where ha had been boarding , until 11:15 : o'clock , nnd ho was apparently In tliu best of spirits The Christmas presents he bad purchusod that day uud sent to Ills father , mother , brother und friends , the letter ho had writ ten , the plana he had been mnkinir for the future and his general uppoaranco nnd ex pressions of phoorfulness would all tend to show that no Intention of suieldo was con templated , and thai his death was wholly ac cidental ; and from our knowledge of his hnbits und thosurroundlngcircumstnnccs wo are led to entirely repudiate the idea that liupert II Vioao ever purposely took bis own life " Tnis pnpor was signed bv Coroner Kom- brink Mayor Hostttor , Editor Turbridgo and .1 long lisbof prominout citizens of Cen tral City To the Ni'lirjukn Itnnknro , Greotlnt ; . Your visit , wo trust , will bo ono of plotisuro and mutual bandit , both to yourselves nnd to us Among the Biib- jocts that will command your attention during this coiivotition will bo flro nnd burglar proof safes Of course only thooo ! > afos which lmvo proven to bo ab solutely proof against the knignts of the jimmy uud the llro llutid can hope for your approbation The elegant time tried Bafes made by the Hull Sato and Lock company , with time lock , etc , are positively bocurc Before you leuvo the city call tit the salesrooms of A. L. Dean &Co.121 ! und 323 Soutli Tenth street , where can be seen a complete line of thcio celebmtod safes You can got iiioru pointers as to what a safe ought to bo from an inspection of their stock than from a weeks discussion - TUI3 NKBUASKA BANIUSUS They Will Assemble In Convention In This City Tnitur Ono ot the most notable gatherings in the history of Omaha will bo that of the Nebraska - braska bankers , who nssomblo in convention at Washington hall , southwest corner ot Eighteenth and Harney streets , at 10:30 : this morning There are ( iOO of the gcntlemoa in the state , mid the latest reports lust night indicated that in ml probability the greater portion of the mcuibers would arrive during the dny It is the special purpose of this gathering ot the bankers ot the state la Omaha today that gives it notability There will bo or ganized the Nebraska Bankers nssociatlon , which will huvo as its main object the influ encing , regulating und supervision , to alamo lame extent , of monetary affairs in the state as effected by tno course nt events through out the country generally All tbo railroad llnca in the state lmvo proffered their services to facilitate attend ance upon thu convention , nnd It would scoui that only a great storm could thwart the purpose of hundreds who have slgaiilod their intention to bo present As the guests nrrlvo they will bo waited upon by a reception committee composed of Ficd H. Davis , cashier First National bank ; Alfred Millard , cashier Commercial . Na tional , and T. It MuCaguc , cashier ot the 'Amoncan National , who will see that they uro provided with entertain ment This committee will ulso provide the guests with budges , which arq very liana some white satin uftuirs , bearing the words Nebraska Hankers Association " The members of tbo committee on arrange ments huvo done their work well They are William Wallace , cashier Omaha National ; Milton T. Harlow , cashier United States Na tional , und Luther Drake , assistant cashier of the Merchants National The complete programmo of the conven tion is as follows : \\EIINK91UY , 10:80 : A. M. Convention called to order by chairman of committee , Mr A. L. Clarke Prayer Dean C. II , Gardner Temporary organization Introduction ot business and announce ments 0 o'clock p. in , Permanent organization Installation of nnicors Address ol Welcome Hon H , C. Cushing , mayor of Omnnn liuslness and discussion Unnquot ut Paxton hotel at 0 o'clock p. m. TIIL'IISIUY , 10:30 : A. M. Prayer llusiness and discussion Adjournment , 3p. m , Excursion to South Omaha , spo- clal motor train at Fourteenth und Farnam Btreots 8 ' house Siberia " p. in Hoyd's opera , lin Grliipo A. Few IolnterH Persons who lmvo n cold nro liuiuh moro liable to take the inlluoiua or so called , In grippe It is much moro severe when accom panied by ii cold The most critical time is wnon recov ering from the disease , as blight expos ure will often cnuso a rolnpao nnd that U almost certain to oud iu lung fever or pneumonia The foot should bo kept dry and wnrin , the body well clothed and euro used to avoid exposure The bowels should bo knot regular nnd persons physically ivouk should tuko quinine to keep up the validity With these precautious aud a f roe use of ChiuiiUQi'lulu'd cough remedy a prompt recovery is reasonnblycortain Thnt remedy is unequalled for a severe cold and this dUousu requires prcoisolv the samii trcutmeut For sale by all druggists The SirnoernpliorH The OmahastaaograDhers held their regu lar meeting at the Standard shorthand school rooms lust evening , A large crowd was in attendance , and a llvoly time was bad Mr J. A. Hoonoy read a paper on type writing , but the event of the ovonlng was a typewriter contest , in which Miss May Hal bert , Mr , W. S. Holler and Mr , G. L. Plowman participated The committee np- appointed to decide the matter ot awarding the piliu ot ti & 0 , which had been offered for the largest amount of perfect typewriter work In flvo minutes reported Hint nonu of the contestants had woa the prlzo The next meeting will bo hold the first Tuesday In February , nt which time u mock trial will bo hold , Till : iici\-ii : : novmi .11 in Crelgh'oa Appear * nnd riles u Vlitorni'H IrntPBt Un to the prcsont time there lmvo been 103 saloon licenses granted , There are twenty-llvo applications yet to bo acted on , and ngulnst all but one or two of these have remonstrances been 111 oil Iho board hold a meeting yesterday after noon , and as u Btartcr took tin the case ot Henry Ilornbergor , ltlJl Douglas street , against whom Chief Seavoy had 11 led a pro test charging him with selling liquor nttcr 12 o'clock midnight , on Sunday , nnd on olectlon day Sergeants Hnzo and Oni.sby wcro the first witnesses called for , but both wcro absent Officer Hnzo was brought for ward Ho bad soon people going in and out of there nt all hours of the night , but ut the snmo time said that Mr Ilornbcrgcr had n restaurant In there which was kept opou nil night Ho novcr had seen nnv liquor sold there Henry himself thou took the witness In hand and showed by him that ho ( Horn berger ) uovor had any curtains or blinds to prevent people , particularly otllcors , seeing all that was going on no nil hours , and that after business liovrs he Kept a great sign on thu bar reading , liar Closed " Ofllcer Cullcn testified to nbout the sumo things that Ofllcer Hn70 did Sergeant Hnzo came forward mid said mat ho know ot no liquor having been sold thuro nt unlawful hours during the past year Dotoctlvo Dcmpscy was put on the Btund Ho knuw thut there wus nn all-night rostaurnnt at the rear of Hornberger's bar , but us for any liquor being sold by Horuberger out of permissible hours ho know of no such in stances This closed the Hornbcrger hcnrlng , Mr Hornborgor expressing himself to the effect thnt ho saw no reason for saying anything himself , slnco nothing whatever had been proven against him The A. K. Uutt case was next considered James Crcighton took the stand mid objoctcd to llutt's place , at t'wolftli und Capitol avenue , for the reason , witness said , that it was run in connection with n lot of houses of prostitution , nnd that It was damnging his property Ho thou wont on to testify that to his personal knowledge no ono could pass by these houses without bomg addressed by the Inmates Continuing his testimony In an Increasingly zealous mantior , ho filially added : Yes , and I know nnd will swear that women have been seen passing back and forth from these houses uud the saloon , clnd iu rather airy costumes Now , gentlemen of this board , such n state of affairs , such performances , hurt my property by preventing mo getting n better paviug class of tenants down there " OUlcer John lirudy testified to never having linown nnytbing particularly bud about the place excent that hu had seen lewd women mound there Sergeant Slgwert also had known of women boiug around there Onicer Newman wns called to the stand nt tbo suggestion of James Croighton Ho tes tified that Crcighton had called him to his office and tried topersuado him to nppear before fore the boaid and say damaging things nbout the Uutt saloon This made Croighton squirm about una Hush up in uer.v striking . Ho Well Ill ' hot inutinor spoku up , , you " but ho caught himself and the witness wns excused Officer Hobblns testified that ho bad patrolled past llutt's pluro a good many times und never bud scon anything wrone or disorderly about if , William Uutt wus the next witness Ilo said that A. C Uutt , the applicant for a license , was his wlfo They bought the nlnco about a couplu of years ago , paying $1G,500. Ho never had rented the upstairs looms to lewd women A sick lady , respectable , had a room there fourteen days Wlulo slio was there the po lice had bothered him by running up and aiound there Ho had wine rooms down stairs , and up to three mouths ago women went in ttu-ro nnd drank Slnco then no women had been in there He had never seen scantily clothed women running nround the place , us Crcighton hud said Officer Savage came forward and said that al 12:30 ono morning he found tbocurtninsdown , and through the cracks saw a lot of men and women in there Ho shook the door , the crowd Hew , Butt opened the door nnd the ofllcer looked upon vacancy , as it were The pluco was reported C. K. bummers tcstitled thut hu had been gottiug beer tuero once or twlco a day , and never had seen anything wrong about the place Pat Ford came to the stand Mr Crcighton , who made It his busiuuss to take a full baud iu helping the board cxamino witnesses , said to Patrick : Mr Ford , you nnd I had quite a time try ing to rid the neighborhood in question of houses of prostitution ! " Yes , " replied Ford , and you succeeded in getting out the ones that hurtVour prop erty nnd I didnt " Creighton continued : You used to bo on the police force , didn't you , Mr Fordt" That I did , ana you know it well , " answered Pat • Well , dent you know that a saloou is necessary to lewd women , und that very generally the reverse ? " "Whntof It itldol" "It will sort of help gottlng to my point here " Your point hns boon gotten to too often you'vo inude it on this question often enough , sooins to ' me , " laughed Pat But , Mr Ford , I " Yes , " put in Putrick , " 1 know the poor fellows name is Uutt , nnd all 1 have to say is that I dent know anything very bad ubout him , so Ill go now " and the Hon P. Ford How outstdo the rail , followed by a peal of laughter This closed the hearing ot protests and the board proceeded to ODiislder these implica tions against which no protests had been filed The result was the Issuing ot licenses to the following parties : Lynch & Lynch , 113 South Tenth ; Michael Thomas , 1121 South Sixteenth ; Charles S. Hounin , 2357 Cuming In executive bqssioo licenses wore grt.iitod to Eram & Jouscn , 2011 Cumings ; Charles Storz HJt North Twenty-fourth , Licenses were refused F. Miller < fc William Stolten- bcrg , northwest corner Sixteenth aud Man derson ; J. H. O'Calluhan , 1002 North Six teenth , and a druggist permit rot used to Cor nish & Johnson , 200.2 Lake Btrcot The board adjourned regularly to Friday 2 p. in , but will hold a short session nbout 11:30 am today to act on two licenses ngulnst which no protests huvo been filed S rUOItHOIiDEHS Hi-ICLI20riM > . I'nxton Jb Vlorlinis Iron Works tvon- iIiiiki to Grow and Prosper Yesterday the stockholders of tbo Paxton & Vierllng iron works held their fifth annual mooting nnd elceteq as directors for the on- BUlug year Hon , W. A. Paxton , Hobort Vier llng , Louis Vierllug , A. J , Vierllng und J , L. Kennedy Upon the adjournment of the stockholders meeting the directors mot and elected Hon W. A. Paxton , president ; Uob ort Vierllng , vlco president ; Louis Vierllng , secretary and treasurer , aud A. J. Vierllng , manager Ono of the most tiot'coablo things about this institution is the fact thut for the fifth time in succession the same directors and otllcors have been elected That is , there lias been no cbango iu the inuuaaoinent of the In stitution slnco its first organization This is the only respect , however , in which no chaugo has beJh made Uverything con nected with the works has steadily ad vanced The first your business wus done on u capital of f50,0J0 , the second year this was increased to $50,000 , later an increase was made to SUW.OOJ , At the present time the capital slock is 125,000 , and provision bus been made for a further increase not to exceoa $200,000. The number of men em ployed has increased duiing tbo sama period Iroui fifty to 20 , The rout estate plant has been nddod to by additional purchases , until it is almost twlco us lurgo us that originally held by Itichurds aud deeded over tq the tbo present company The old buildings still stand , but others have been nddod A handsome four-story ofticu building hns been erected and now the plantus a whole , would scarcely bo rocognlzcd as that which was operated by T. W. T. Klobaras The facili ties aud capacity for turnlusr out work have boon much more than doubled , and all kinds of architectural aud other Iron work can now bo furnished on short notlco and perfect iu every detail , For a good vlow ot the works , sco the cut in our annual review One can scarcely realize , unless privileged to sco the annual report of the company covering the business done during the past year , u favor granted the ronortor , the amount ot money paid out by the corporation for frelchts , labor nnd other necessary ex penses , most of vtvfcIcli Is expended and gees into circulntton rlght hero In the city If our business men writ fully uwnro of the bene fits they dorlvmtrom the establishment nnd maintenance oft such manufacturing indus tries Iu our nilUit , they would moro often give them the protorenco over outsldo insti tutions , which truao wise benefit Omaha A Now Strike The wonting clossos liar o struck against hlgh-prlccd cough medicines , and endorsed Ur.ijluU's Cough Syrup Price 25 cents n botthx "Thofirst bringorof unwolcomonows hnth but n losing office " So happy people prefer to tell of the tot'niblo ' pains they have cured with Salvation Oil SOUTH OMAHA NiWS : Sir , llalicook on the Cut Mondny evening General Manager W. H. Babcock sent the following telegram to A. C. Bird , Milw iukeo4 traffic mauager of the Chicago , Mlhvaukco ii St Paul ; II It McCulloch , Chicago , general freight agent ot the Chicago & Northwestern ; Paul Morton , Chicago , general freight agent of the Chicago , Burlington & Qitinc.y , und William Saeo , Chicago , traftlo manugor of the Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific : Fully two-thirds of the llvo stock re ceived al these yards comes from the terri tory soutli nnd west of hero , territory that is competitive for Kansas City as well as here , and shipments of all kinds from those yards are eoinpolltivo with Kansas City Unless wo are accorded the same rates to Chicago that apply from Kansas Cltv to Chicngo , wo can neither expect nny receipts nor bo per mitted to m.ilto any shipments You will readily undorstnnd our condition Under these circumstances will you therefore plunso glvo this mutter the Borlous considera tion necessary , aril glvo South Oinuha the relief wo must have I" A H1r-luhrid > - to inpillloli A pleasant slolghrido party wont to Pa- pilliou Inst evening und hud a dance These who wont were Misses Mary Ksan , Fred erlka Goekln , Anna Corrlgan , Clara Davis , Annlo 15gun and Mary Corrlgan , nnd Mossrs Daniel Egan , Barnard J. Corrlgan , John J. Hyan , Udward G. Davis , Thomas O'Connor , Thomas Montague and John Kedmond Notrs About tli City George W. IIowo has been appointed a no tary public E. O. Mayfleld Is now doing the local for the Democrat Miss Junnnctto U. Mullen wns at homo last ovonlng to a party of voung f rlonds , und in her usual way succeeded in pleasing all with a delightful social evening The city council will meet tonight The Whist club will meet this evening at A. K. Hrlgham's , Twenty-fourth und N streets , The Order of Mutual Protection , No 09 , will hold its first regular meeting in Knight of Labor hall this ovenlng The tnectincs will be hold in ICnizht of Labor hull tno second and fourth Wednesday evenings "f each month The South Omnhn Athletic club will give an athletic entertainment Saturday evening , February 1 , in club looms , under Knights of Lubor hall Yesterday Bohemian John , working in the cattle slaughtering department at thu pack ing houses of Swift & Co , was caught by nn infuriated steer and thrown clear over the nninml's back The horn of the animal came very near penetrating n fatul spot Miles * Jiorvplnnrt Liver Pllli An important discovery They net on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves A no' .v principle They speedily euro billlousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation Splendid for men , women and children Smallest , mildest , surest 30 doses for 21 cents Samples free at Kuhn & Co 's , 15th nnd Douglas Thnll-it M. 'h Now Man fnp town J. G. Griftltts.has been appointed gcnernl traveling passenger ngant for thotB & M. In Iowa , vice W. F. Vail , who 4hasllboon as signed to the Omahsrclty ticket oDico Mr Grifllts packed his little grip nnd' started on ills first official pilgrimage yesterday morn ing ; Coughing IS Natures effort to expel foreign sub stances from tile bronchial passages Frequently , this causes Inflammation and the need of an anodyne No other expectorant or anodyne is equal to Aycr's Cherry Pectoral It assists Nature in ejecting the mucus , allays irritation , induces repose , nnd is the most popular of all cough cities "Of the many preparations before the public for the euro ot colds , coughs , bronchitis , nnd kindred diseases , there is none , within the rnngo of my experi ence , so loliabla as Aycr's Cherry Pec toral For years I was subject to colds , followed by terrible coughs About four yonis ago , when so allllcted , I was ad vised to try Ayers Cherry Pectoial and . to lay nil other remedies aside I did so , and within a week was well of my cold and cough Slnco then I have always kept this preparation in the house , and fcol comparatively secuio " Mrs L. L. Drown , Denmark , Miss "A few years ago I took a sovcro cold which affected my lungs I had a terrible - riblo cough , and passed night after night without sleep The doctors gave mo up I tried Ayi-i's Cherry Pectoral , which relieved my lungs , induced sleep , and afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength By the con tinual use of the Pectoral , a permanent euro was effected " Horace Fuhbrother , llocklngliainVt Ayeft Cherry Pectoral , wtzrAnEn bt Dr J. C Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass Bolil by nil DruggliU Trice Jlj li bottles , ; 6. CALIFORNIA TIIU LAND OV DISCOVERIE3. _ • Send"Jotctrculjr. . | , tirt h'lt3K9. " - AHIETINr MCDYAoroyiur cau y x'wcA2Jn ! § ll B MB5 If 6 MOJ S * * TvgA , THE O NLY- TiaBy iWiJ' PJ > cimg tor wnmim&MiiviiLv' ' • SANTA : ABIEAND ; : GATRCURE ; : For Sale by Goodman Drug Co SHE COULDN'T WAIT TMdy "I want to sit for a picture " Artist " I shall bo very glad to paint you if you will tv.iiU n Wreck , until I finish tlto ono I am at work on now " Lady "Oh , my ! I couldn't wait that long Why , I promised to Ijo home at dinner at five o'clock 1" That is the trouble with some people ; they have no time to wait for icstilts Some women will take a dose or so of Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription and expect to feel well immediately True , some do find tnarvelonsly pec ly effects from its use but chronic , or lingering , diseases , which have bad possession of the system for years , cannot generally be emed in a day Such innhidlcs are generally slow in their inception , slow In their progics , and must bo cured , if at nil , by slow degrees and regular stages Perseverance in the use of the Favorite Prescription for a tcasona- ble length of time will cute all those chronic weaknesses , irregulat ities and distressing derangements with which so many females arc allllcted But the use of tlds world-famed medicine must be persisted in for a consideiablc time in long standing , complicated nud obstinate - , stinato ca es Do not expect speedy relief and cure , but lmvo a mind of your own , and when you have decided to seek n cure of your malady through the medium of this wonderful medi cine , show a little will - power aud tenacity of purpose , and you will , in tine time , rejoice in the complete res toration of your health nnd stiength The "Favoiite Prescription is the only medicine for woman's peculiar ills guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case , or money refunded A large Treatise (1C0 ( pages , illus trated ) , on Woman : Her Diseases and their Cure , sent in plain , sealed envel ope , on receipt of ten cents , In slumps Addte-s. WoatD's Disi'ENSAKY Med ical Association No CG3 Main St , Buffalo , N. Y. Dr Pierces Pellets regulate and cleanse the liver , stomach and bowels One a dose Sold by druggists Instantly btops the most excruciating pains ; never falls to give ease to the sufferer For I'AINA liltUIRl.S , IIAt IvACUK CONGESTIONS , INl'AMMATIONS , IUIUUJ1ATISM , NEIIItAIUIA SCIATICA , IIUADACIIII TOOTHACHE , or any other PAIN , a few applications / re like magic , quiBlng the pain to Instantly stop A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS Internally taken in-doses of from thlity to sixty drons In half a Umiolor of water will cure In a few minutes Cramp Spasms Sour Stomach CMIc , Flatulence , ltoirtburn Colera Morbus Dysen- try , blarrlnea , hick Headache , Nausea , Vomltlu ? . Nervousness , sloeplossuea Malaria , and alt Internal pains arising from change of diet or water or other causes HO Cents n Ltotile Sold by Ilrucsi-tK. Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So J3th St O Ilonuii lor Patients Reception Itooins .19 ami 40 , Omaha , Neb rVCATT ATTTTVT uirorlng from Nervous Debllltr I/ t Manbnod , Kalllnir Memory HihauMIn * J-V VJUlJMlliIM Drnlni.Trtrrlblo Ureaiua.llesil and llaelc Ailio , nn4 nil the offeUB Icaillnu to earlr decay nrnl r-erliaps Consumption or Insanity , treatel aclentlllcally Iiy now method ) Consultation free Catarrh , llliouniatlsui , I'olnonoui Discharge * , milky nrlno , painful swellings quickly relte od an1 radically cured Illustrated book , "LHo'a Secret Errors ' I cants Send for Question List on any Chronlo Dlaeaso I iKIiYllJ' I'l'T'lVK llraces aud Trusses Uost fnellltles , nppnrntus und remedies for sucionful J/-UJL s/J.ViTJ.l i J IZiO treatment of every form of dlsea o requiring : MedUal or Surgical treatment We make a specialty of Braces , lrusscs , t lub Kent , Curvatuns of bplno I'tlos , Tumors Caner Mronchltls Inhalation Electricity , laralysls Kpllcpsy , Kidney , Bladder , Bar , Skin and blood and all umlcal rj0ra tlons Ilooks and question blanks free TnTS ! ? ASS HIVnMT'Nr ABPKCIALTV nook , Circulars and Oa.atlon lift on Nerv- * JL/J.011iVaX Oi IJ11 > V UiVllilN outness Constipation ! Nouralela LoucnrrhTn , 1'aln In the Hock , 1'rolaptus Uteri , Plus , Kctlnlu \ \ eakness , Dyspepsia , Skin 1'lmples and all Ulood Diseases 6y phi lis , Scrofula , Uud lllood , Skin , Urinary Diseases ami Gloot Cured for Life L. M. PICCARD , $4.00 Ipfgg ) $4.00 Best Gold Spectacles Reduced S4.00 Ramge Block , Corner 15tli and Harney Streets Omaha For Sale by M. II Hliea , Omnlia , Nobntbkn ETCHINGS , 11 fflk 4 % V& KPi S3-EMICnSON , ENGRAVINGS , JH MM " J | [ EeiTHALLUT & DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES Ji * Hlltf P ttTKIMDALL , MOULDINGS , J S HHaftHH BL.ifiPIANOS&ORGANS > FRAMES , J & M % W T tSrSIIEUT MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska A COMPLETE STOCK OP js l HBMg gMBMUnUB IS3M HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St Bond ( or catalogue , SHOE DEALERS ES ebratou Uuesot Hoots uud Mioes muu&fitrtur > ed by O. it Henderson tc Co , of Chtcaeu-l'ae- toriea nt Chicago , Llxon IU , , and Ken IJu f.uc , \V1 > . nbould write HAM , N. WATSON , retl dence I'ltUMONT Mill Trawling Bu nt Headquarter ; for ltuljbtra V CHICHESTCa'S ENGLISH SkPEHNYHOYAl PILLS ° $ ? > j "ED CROSS UIAMONO CRANO , fv kEtJ 8Afr , ur # fco-1 - ttUsjirtlltttf LadUa , c l nrl ruKKl tf l > Uuoi.AlIriti * < 1larcd in.unl W UtH , > Al 4 ittiUk ribUit 'J aki naotUrt- Frud Uin * ) * > t j tU ul ri ami • • UtlUr lot D jA.ait 1 ' * Ui * rtj rtlurwBuaiL > ain/Uf t l-LUktUrVktm.Vu. , JO&iUMafti | UJk CLOTHING , rl SYPHfLIS Call bo cured In 20 to GO days by Mia _ Use ot tlto Magic Remedy V ri > iioonlrl ! > rttio Cook ttcmoJy Co , otOunht , NilirnUi Wrltotousrurttiu iihiiips niulmlilrcss or p li'HI | wlio lmvo Iron cunM nnil fnmi nm > in < tn Imvnpi'riulMlim toretcr Sjihlllsls | n ilUcnv tlist ImsitlnHVs Initio t the skill of lliu must onilnent pliyil rlnits , ntut until tlmitlscMivery of thn Cook itimpilr < i > 's"\l \l lli\IKly : , not cum In llttr otor lmTltiit tlioitt < n lieoii cnwJ Wo ittmrnntpo to rurO nny cus it tan lie pniliicinl I'lioso wlio linio tiikuum . r , | > nush , k.h H. sueus altcniusur other nilvtTtW t kmihmHcs , with o iiy tcmnur.irv bciipillt fiiimiw mi iwriinuicntl * curuj liy ilio use ot thu -MAlill ! UK\tillV"ofllloCook : Hcnlc.lyOi.Oinnlis , > ( jflB huh Hownru nt ImuilliUlons It Is uusolulvly lm * . " l l Itos.lbio lor ror nuy other nor mi ur company tu Iiiito * l our lonnuliDrftnyiflMiLMly IlkottlncfToctHndrc ultA t T ' 1 hn I ouk lU'iiiinly Co , tins been troiitliu potlonts for foiir > ' rsftiul hnvunlwnys kItch perfect siiuruot Ion 'I'Iiot nro llnmiclitlly responsible , liiiTttm n csni Inl of oirer t Jiltoi , nnikliu Hit Ir Ktinrnntva ki > i i Wo solicit Hut most obsllnfilu titses those who httve trleilt'tery known roiiuMy nml lost all hope of leooT or > \ Correspontl with nsinil let usput yon i.i posi * es lnn of etlletico tint contlnces thn most skeptical MnrK wlutt what we sityi In the enit you \iwr u out "MAtlH" ItKMKIn" before yoiiean bo pernnn enll > enreil It Is thu mo t heroic hlooj purltlero r < known , Writ • for partlcultrs All loiters eontldea * ! 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' Trettrasnt of sssry form of lVdeait reaulrluc H llEDICALorBDrOIOALTUSAritKir HIMETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS BoardftAttendanoe , Best AceozomodaUant in Wtsfc H trrWrtlTB FOR UIRCUMEB o Stfermltles aid Braces , Trusses , OlobFost , Cursaturet of BplTi.Pllea , H Tumors , Cancer , OitUirta llroncbitii , InJisUtliin B SlcstHcUr , Faralr.it , > pU Hr WW fltajatr , Hyo , bar , Sklnana JDl d aad all Surcisal Orerationa , j H DISEASES OF WOHEfi iZ i rlS M mi HITK l.tTSLT 1DDBD 1 LTIEO-Iil DSUUHTnSM'PO * M woass Dixmu ooBnKamHT ( STJUCTLT JRIVATt ) Hi Only Bellalle llodlool Inttltutt making a Breclalty ot iHB PRIVATE BISEAS2S AlmiooiniiiiicsisesiMtslly trtsud Btt MIMIo rolioa m rtmo , 4framth irtttKi ltboutmcrciry IWw brtt rsll.s H tr l . .otrorlo..rTITlLl'0\l R. psrllss uosMo t villi t B feimaybttrcstsilat bomsbr florrcipondflnet Allconmuslst H UcnttoaldaiilUI UedlslasiorlmlriiucsUitDtbrnillorsa M prtaiieeurctrpstksdDsutrLsolBdlefttssontcslaortrodflr H fjD f rsotistlr.t rll wprer trtd Csllsndcot-iulttiiarKod H sliUirrof Tuirut * , n4 ws Trill trnd In pUla wrapper , ttf ta H tJllUtV IU ( tlCEIi htrroJaDli.aai.li | .ol tr.bjpfc H Ulai Oleat aad V rleocalt.nltb ou.alUo llit Attnit H O iiAir A medicai asuROinAi.iNn'rnur'l B lSlh and Bodgo UtiitU , OMAHA , UEB , H Dr.J.E.McGREW , " I ' 1'Iic Well IiliitrWli SpccltillslQ H & $3fz&5ctr * Isiinsurpassocllq H / ? Sferf'iK'iw ! K the treatment oX B , tr v UVkCSfc VATE IIIHUMi'l B I * v iaa ) < | lielitmlfclrltl- , _ rttf./iAhF , IrWf torrllioa Inipo * &S yiffilfl Mniiliooil and f ? 7 f&f WX&M < Mtiulltlon Hter- y tu f'3 > f Illy or llnrroif I , VO ) ness nhsoliitelr H y.OvJ Al / / cured Seiul for f uKiflfv / / / / hooks , ' "I'lio I.tfo M yffi&ftijl , * • • y hotrot , * ' for Man BH Jwy Kl y ' lOeentsslnmps ( ) . H ' * A initio IJlMonfes.Cri itH V V / \ tnrrali nud bklu f' Hi Jffi l to ! llZ / I quickly ninl iftt M initnently 'Irtsau s V " * C yrf KLArtipS L < j < > \sjji. rATio ritr.i : . ' Office SE Cor lUtri & Jackson St 1 Omaha , Neb , , PRUNKENiifESS , I L9QUORISAISBT. I 0 ? HMlfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC I It Caii he itlvrti In u iui > nl * itjJTttj or itu or In ur * m M llrlraurruaiT , without Itio Icnowled e ot the patient f B Hneoojsiry It i * abiolutely hsrraleii od will ell > < i 9 H a pormftneut and speed cure , whethe thj nntl'-nt 1 H roodorato drinker or an alcohol.o ureok I f UK V kit m M rAILS it oporatee ao qulatljr nnd vrtih tuoh car H talntjr that the patient underuoea no Inoonvcnlenoo , H and ere ho la aware , hi * oompleta refonnsiion la H etreoted 48 piita book of partloularo free H. UUIIN.l CO.l&lhA-llounlu.tsiid IHlliAt'uu.liiBHU , H UJf itil-i IIM I'f Ills K K r. IIU HUK r . Ouialtfci * * * ' m j \SCHIFFMJINN'S \ ASTHMA DURE 'M ,1ln tsntlyr IlLSosllioniostvicIentatUrk No jf ' H 1 waiting for rooulta Its actionIiilmmwU M m iaUi.tliriiclaniloertnln.stKtacuruisthnresult T H lin ail LUrsblo taf s A amnio trial convlncos 1 m dtluiinivtskcpltcsl , 1'rl. .Mle.an.l u 1.(10 ( , of M JdrufglsUorVy mall THalparksiru/rrf Uiaoy . H dirtJre.a llr.li.KtllU'rM VNNHI IatLla I H [ 0D1DI ? OF 1ROW. Bitclallncatumendotl by the Acadsiny of H tledlduo of 1'AHIH for lliu euro of H SCItOFUUKINGSEVIL CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS.C0NSUMPTI0N ( IN ITS EARLY STAGES ) ; rOOHNESS OF THE BLOOD , , nnd Tor rrifiilnllnir • ! porlctlla rouraf B None Kenulno unless slvne I "lltjtKnaiiissi rue H Uoiupartelarla " HOLII11V All , DllUC IIHlH B li.yuiiBC iifcCu..N.Y.A eiil lurllullri [ ] t v KKKVOUR DI' IIIIITV Youiie and ml < l S A \ < ll aKtil iniii , tunrrlua from l.Huoit or 1H L\ _ _ JVuutii , BxtiMUUHAuur Curapuarau * SfB B,1 S HIiiJ ItiullaclKalctlKoutaliilMSIulliar > Ml > X ttwilars for home cure , milk ok riunue V. ( > V&t'il t'JHU' , Jl if JIKsf.IiR , v VS3'Uek ' Uoxijo Ut-trult , Midi < ! H manhood 0lffir ! ? 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