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H BBBK 8 THE OMAHA''DMLY ' - 33EE : 1 - MONDAY - , EEBKU'AHY 10 , * 18.)0. ) . . . - - H ' TIIEYW1LL TALK FOR KANSAS H Dolofi'fitbB From Nlnoty-Ono Ooun- W W tloa to Arrive In Omtiha Todny H BUSINESS TO BE TRANSACTED H To Confer Willi the TrniiR-MlsMrftirl H 1'nftNctiRcr ANNOclatiiti iV J ted tic H don < )1 liniiilKrntinn llntcn , Kic , 1 Pointers Wnnlud H H Vlmtcirs Prom Kminnn H One 6t the brightest and most Vmsl- H tiCtstlko gentlemen of the great throng H that registered at the Millard hbtol last even H Inp wns Will 1' . iSoltoti , editor of the Klown H County Signal , Qrccnsburg , Kan Mr , Hoi H ton is n member of the exccutivo board of H the lvanaas Immigration buroiu , and uotnej H a tlio ndviincc gunra of about ono hundred H of the prominent and Itilluontlal citizens of H Kansas who will arrive nt the Millard today , H nnd nt 0 o'clock tomorrow morning meet the B Trans Missouri Passenger association for a H conference which will lust soma two or thrco . . , H The Kansas Immigration bureau , " wild H Mr Houltnn , "is an organization formed on H January 13 , last , by citizens of the state Already - ' ready ninety onu counties have formed nux- H Iliary nnclo.ics and tire working in harmony H I ivith and under the direction of the statu H bonrd of directors of immigration It is the | reproscntatlvcs of these auxiliary soclotics | who nro to incot In Omaha on Tuesday It H I mav bo asked why wo como to Omaha to H have this meeting The reason simply is that 1 the body of men which wo want to moot | could not conveniently meet us at any ether | point Wu were bouna to have a talk wan | thoui , no matter how far wo had to go The | fact that so many of us came so far will give B people gencrnlly a prcttv correct idea of the H kind of stuff that Kansas people are made of H "As the noma of our organizitlon Implies , H it is to sccuro an Inllux of population and H capital to the state of Kansas To-oo able H to accomplish the objects of this movement H n greater part of the last half year H has been devoted by loiding men H in Kansas in perfecting the organization H It is also the purpose of this organization to H so unifv the olTorts put forth by the different , H localities that thay shall not antagonlzo each H | other , and Ihnn spend money without prollt H to any , but rather to stimulate each county H to do all it is nolo for Itself tupromoto thu in- H llux of cnpltal and population H | Kansas is today blessed with a crop , the H extant mid magnillccnco of which wo our B selves contemplate with doubt alter the most h positlvo proof of its existence , and H wnloh if wo are helped by H thu Trans Missouri Passenger association B to show to tiio hard worucd nnd poorly paid | farmer of the cast , will be an evidence so 1 overwhelming to them thnt wo shall moia H than realize our most snniruino hopes H This delegation , which represents the B whole state of Kansas , will ask help or the H association in the following things ; In ad- B vcrtising the statu by printed mutter , well B prepared , nnd sent broadcast over thu whole H country , and even into foroigti lands ; in so- H curing the eo operation of newspapers , both H inside ami outside of the stntu , so that our | pcoplo may know what wc have B to offer homo Beckers and capitalists ; H to in sending agents whoso business it shall bo B BB to go evpiywhoio to poisonally induce iho | inllux of population and capital ; in securing B for tills movement an explorers ticket ut | ono fare for the round trip , and u half faro H ticket for the emigrant nnd his futntlv WeB B nlso ask for reduced freight rates for the S otutpriint's houschnld and movcablo goods BB | " \Vo consider tills as the supiemo hour H nnd happy opportunity for Kansas to forgo H to the front and place herself In the first H rank of nit the great agricultural H I coinpionweukhs , and wo hope tnat the fruits H of this movoinent may bo a doubling of her H J population As a nutter of fact , the state H * ' oT Kansas ttdav Brands , in point of matuual H 1 wealth , natural rccourcos , agricultural grcat- H I r J1C39 , Intellectual , religious nud commercial H supremacy , ut the head of all like extents or H , territory on the face of the civilized glebe , B considering bor ago ; auditor condition as H bucIi 1123 been brought about through a H combination of circumstances , natural H blossmss of soil nnd climate , Ingenuity of H men , dllllcnnco and determination m purpose , H energy nnd dispatch in business , combina- H tion and co operation in development , hur- H inony in action , nnd , greater than any of H those , by the leciprocal relations , aid nnd H trienuship nt all times existing between the H public and the great railroads that truverso H our state " BBBJ It will bo noticed that Editor Bolton has it H nil dpwnorv flue , and there is little ciuso H 1 for four but that the members of the Trana- Missouri Passenger association will bo thor i oughly convinced of having met a man from _ _ _ _ Kunsas when.tho forthcoming conference H , slin.ll have closed H The oftlcers of the immigration bureau are H } : . li Huek , ptosldant , Wiutlold ; Halo Cow H i ley , secretary ; A , W. Oliver , treasurer The H i executive board is composed of A. It Pord , H I Kansas City , Kan ; C. P. Hulllngton , Cher- H ryvnlo ; S. A. Martin , Curoica ; Taylor Mil H ler , Saimn ; U. A. Spencer , Hussull ; W. K. H Uolton Urccnsbur . The executive oflico is H I ut Wichita H | Tin : niMTitioT cTjuht m i February Term Will Con veil o Tills Hi IMornlni ; Tim Juron H Tbo Pebruary term of the district court H , will convene nt 9:30 : o'clock this morning H The session will probably last until the end H j ot April as there Is an lmmenso amount of H | business on hand There are 1,023 cases on B the civil docket and 1CU qn the criminal , B After the ilrst few days of the term Judge H Wnkoloy will devote his time to the equity H docket , Judge Clarkson will tnko up the B criminal docket this term , loavlng the civil BBJ causes to Judges Doano and Hopawell B The following nro the members of the BBJ petit Juror for the coming term : B First Ward P. V. Hurrott , George Carr , BBB John Hronnun , John FiUgoruld , John Mul- B valtill , Prauk Joliusou , B Second WnrdMlku Carr , Cliff Rouser , BBI Henry McCoy , Jane Luunlgur , Joseph BBI Mlchall , John Hnnls BBI 'J hird Ward Joseph Stoln , II Lolsgo , O. B VI , Church , W. II Kcruau , James P. Noluu , H l'rod btruitz H Fourth Ward-W. II Wilde , A. Btooro , H W. W. Duncan , L. McCoy , H. L Kussel ] , BBB i John II , lurratt liitli ward M. Wetzel , j , u. llruncr , M. BBB Helm , , lo30h | Kcdmau , Gcorgo Uackus , W. BBVJ MoUnvltt BBVJ Sixth Ward Martin Olcson , Thomas BBVJ Ilurke , George McKenzie , O. U. Ludlow , 1) . BBb i I * . Hndmaiii BH Sevontn Ward Alfred Peters , P. J. Man BJ Elng 'Milio Toner BH Kighth * Wni d-Joo Allen , J. Whlto , Dennis W. l.ovo.JoBopli Stephenson BH Ninth \\'ard JJ J. llurguss , Tom Hart , BH i R. M. " Taylor BH , outh Omaha Hd Corrlgan , Tom Iiyan , BBJ Pnt Hector , Oharloa Tuggart BBj ] Floniuco II , M. Hunt , BBJ . Union ailbert Kustln , BBJ Jcfforson I'etcr Mangold BBJ Kllihoru Fred Moulton BBJ Valley V. II Thomas BBJ Waterloo Auam Stengllno BBJ Chicago J , A , Fry BBJ • MoArdlc Pioreo Itvan BBJ Millard Julius Schroeder BBJ Uouclas Peter McCaffroy BBJ West Omaha Leopold Doll H iCnr < l Prom > lr , Diuioari , H Omaiu , Neb , Fob , 8. To the Editor ot Tun H fprc ; [ My attention having bcon called to H the fact that at different times statements H have been publlshod in the local papers to the H effect that I bad not rompcllod people to pay H , n fee for the inspuetlon of plumbing work : H and us said etatemonts purported to have H been authorized by the present superintend H cnt of plumbing , I wish to correct the same H ' by stating the facts as they are H My Hip Van Wiuklo successor will find , If H bo > vHl carefully read ordluanco No ' . * 0o5 , BB thnt , whlto said ordluanco provides for thu M paying of a fee , tbora is no penalty attached BB for/ulluro to pay said foe , consequently a BB demand for said foa Is all that may be madu B by the superintendent If he will take B the trouble to cxamino ttho cony B book oil Ala la bis oflico ho BB • will kco that I have made such B demand This is liot all , either Ho must B consider that the ordlnanco bad only been in B force about sis months , and that people who L . . . . _ I build houses nnd have plumbing work done must have time to zct kcqunlntod with the provision requiring a fee , and that said pco plo are not nccc-ssirilv criminals because thov neglected to conlply ; neither should property owners bo treated like dogs be cause ho libs a little tomporory authority ocr them I presume that chronic Juror got so used to law thnt common sense is lost sight of and the pound of flash is always to bo exacted * f Not wishing to tuko uf ted much space , I will conclude y Bnvlnfc to Mr Drnnis that I hope the Lord will give him sufficient skill nnd knowledge to discharge the duties devolving upon him , understanding - , to the end that no1 innocent plumber mav suffer I am , respectfully , HoheutD DUncan NOT AFJCKH NISW LINKS The Missouri Pncillu General Rlnn- ncor llrlcllIntcrvlctroil. . S. II H. Clark , of St Louis , general man ager of the Missouri Pacific road , arrived in Omaha last evening Ho is accompanied by Hon U. P. Waggoner of Atchison , attor ney in Nebraska nnd Kansas for this great system The roa\ \ object of Mr Clarks ' visit hero nt this time could not bo ascer tained from him Ho said when questioned logardlng the possibility of his company ex tending its Hue north from Omaha that the matter had not recently been given nny con slderatlon , and , " continued Mr Clark , "I nm not hero to Inaugurata nny movement looking to the promotion or consummation such n scheme 1 am frco to admit , however , thnt the proposed Oninhn- Dakota road ought to bo built It Is what Omaha needs nud there is no doubt thnt sooner or later It will bo built " The now differential of fijf cents in rates , between roads oist nnd west of the Missouri rl\or , ngrood upon two weeks ago at Chicago , nro expected to go lntooffent today This dlrfcrnnti.il simply ndjusts the through rata on stock , so that shippers out In Kansas and Nobrnskn will have the same rate to Chicago , by way of Omaha , St Joe and Kunsas City City.A. A. tTewolry llolibery Last ovontng between 7:30 : nnd 8 e'cloek , the fimily apartments of U. Seligsohn , G10 fcouth Twenty-second street , were entered by thieves , who got away with lndioa' Jewelry valued at 5157.50 Climbing up on a itorch , the thieves cittorcd the house by n window that Unit been loft open , nnd after securing what they wanted , disappeared without anyone being any the wiser nt thu tlmo Further than the fact that the haul mcludod a gold watch , the police withhold full description ot the property in the hope that it may bo the moro easily re covered Mpctlnc of tlic Cooprtr'i' Union There was a lamely attended meeting of the Coopers union at National hnll on South ' 1 liirtconih street yesterday forenoon The eight-hour sMstem was thoroughly dis cussed nnd some financial mnttors of a pri vate nature dlsnosod of The union is gain ing materially in strength , nnd although a comparatively new organization is prosper ing faij-ly. Nearly every jour cooper in Omaha and South Omaha is a member DAMAGliO UV a'liE VIADUCT W. A. Paxton Sn > s it Will Greatly ln- jnro Hi * I'rop-rty. The bgaro of appraisers to fix the dam ages caused by the viaduct have defrauded mo out offat least ? 2UO0J , " said W. A Paxtonjostorday That lufornal viaduct will damage my building nt least WO.UJO , and I dent supnoso , if I should tittetnpt to sell the plnco now , I could get within IjO.OOO of the price the prnporty was worth before this viaduct business was talked of I will have to nbandon * my building and Hut up another nnd ou Jones street I cant ' put on another story on the urosont building , ns thu walls uro not strong enough Its a confounded outrage , " Mr Paxton continued watmly , and 1 shall fight it for nil 1 um Worth I will jlut every obstruction in the way of tbo viaduct which can be de vised " I offered to give the city f > 5,0M If the viaduct was put over on Ninth street , but thcy'wouldn't ' listen to mo The thiug has rubied m\ building for nny use what ever , and I uroposo to make things hot for somebody " Mr Alexander McQavock said he was not ready to express any otnnion as to whether ho would accept the $ f00 damages awarded him on his ,40 foot of the north bO faet of lot 8 , block 20i. " 1 offered to walvo all damnees " said ho "if the council would deed the property owners the ted feet between the propeity line nnd the viaduct , and at the first moot ing held to consider this question the mem bers of the council seemed to think favor ably of tlflsfiden Tbo council may do this , and if they do 1 shall walvo all damages , as I Btated at first I shall wait until I see what action the council is going ; to take before - fore expressing any opinion " A Lost Girl Officer Wiibur reported to central station yesterday nlternoon ubout4.80 that Gertie Hirkman thirteen years old , light brown hair , blue oyps , blue nat with old gold trim ming , red dress and brown cent , was put on Sherman avenue car No 9li ! , a short time before , and had not econ heard of since JDr atcGlyiui Very Mok In a letter rocolvod 'by the Omaha Sinelo Tax club , Dr McQlynn's manager says the doctor ls'vcry low with pneumonia nnd that his recovery is nltnojt despaired of He was so sick while in Omaha ns to bo unable to finish his lecture A MisBinir Mum A message received by tolcphono at police station yesterday said tnat if anything was heard of nn old man of about soventy-llvo years and slightly domontcd to pluaso take him to 1315 South Sixth street No name was given 1'iTnininl Inrnsrnnlin L\ Wolfe ot Neligh is at the Paxton N. A. Pottygrovo of Oiford is at the Casey W. A. Gould ot Kearney Is a guest at the Paxton , Hd A. Lambeth of'Nobraska City is at tbo Paxton , I. O. Chapin of Lincoln is roglstorod at the Murray , W. V , Whltmoro of Neligh is registered at the Cusoy II D. Watson of Kearney is stopping at tbo Paxton Charles D , Smith of Lincoln is stopping at the Millard S. D. Hnrton of Grand Island Is stopping at the Casey , A. Hartson and A. D. Lens ot Lincoln are guests at tto Casey > M. L , Hay woo 1 of Nebraska City is reg- istorcd at the Paxtou , George I\ Moore and wife of Norlolk nro guests nt the Murray * F. S. liuntnm and wlfo of Nebraska City are guests at the Merchants H. G. Cooper , editor of the Denver Ito publleun , is a guest nt the Paxton K. G. Cooper , general manager of the Denver Republican , was in the city last evening and paid Tub Hub a very pleasant call imijviTiis : Kx-Gnrbngo Master Goldsmiths barn , nt the foot of Toutli btroat wus de stroyed bv lira yesterday noon , Loss nbout * 16Q. ComiiiR gp'lttst night on a train from South Ointtlm Wlulnm Carr , Hnrry Guthrlo mul Frank Noop got to light ing , and on roaohlng this city were turned over to the policuand locked up Sorgotmt Ormsby , yvho wont to St Louis lust week with a requisition for Clyde Fleming , a sporting woman , who skipped out of hero n few wooUr ago , tuklngalong wearing apparel valued at $ : T > 0 belonging to a slstor In sin , is ex pected homo today , The Flomtng woman had boon arrested unil juilod at St Louis before Ormsby loft , hut by agreement of the loser of the goods will not bring the prUonor buck In case she will restore thorn or their value TUB MIS 15 FiiVntt , I | Yesterdays Trip n Itnplcl mil Suc- oPHsrnl Our Conductor G. W , Goodrich mndo his first trip yesterday on Iiir Her flyer , nnd at tl.ttt ho slgnnlcd Ungincer Uowlcy ) who is , by the way , ono of the oldest pasioaCer englnoors on the Union Pacific , to roll the • vheeis Hh is one of the foWenglnoors who is nblo W take the tram thruugh promptly on time Fireman McUlnnis scooped in the coal and kept the Dro box full during the entire trip It was only a few minutes nttcr starting u.itll 'Ihe Hnn Flyer wes spinning over the steel rolls at fifty miles per hour Con ductor Goodrich is n very trustworthy man nnd kept a steady watch nt nil stations for red lights Fremont was reached on- time nnd a supply ot water nnd coal were taken on boaid when Euglnccr Kotvloy ni'nln opened the throttle of enclno 40 and removed the reverse lever to the center nnd the train pawed through North llend and Schuylor six minutes Into The llrst section ot No 2 was pissed at Hay State nnd tbo second sec'ion nidotrncked at Schuy ler Columbus was reached ati5:30. : Clnrks nnd Silver Crook were both loft on the dot , nnd when the whlstlo tooted for Contrnl City it was dtSi Chnpmin was the next station , mid the train left this promising hamlet nn time , wlillo the church splros mid Blccples of Grand Island began to loom Up , nnd nt 7:03 the train arrived , while a largo nnd eager crowd were waiting for u Sovmr line The packages for poihts'Wcstof Grand Island were trnnsferied to fast freight No 19. and the St Joseph & Grand Island run its , a special to Hastings , with the papers cast nnd west of thnt point Tills train arrived nt Hastings at 8:10 : n. in , nnd tlm papers consigned to points west were transferred to fast freight No , 01 nn the main line of the It & M. , wlillo No 1 ( > S car ried the piekngcs over tbo Choyeuno branch Conductors Kchorn and Chatln run thn two above trains and nro both very courteous gentlemen and recolvcd the packages from Tub Ukb representative on time The paok- ngos for Nelson , Superior a.nd . Concordia , Kan , were sent by team from 13dg.tr to Superior , a distnnco of twonty-soven miles AMUSUJIKNTS Captain Swift is nn exceedingly Inter esting nnd satisfactory play A largo and appreciative nudienco enjoyed its ilrst presentation sentation In Omaha at the Grand opera house last night , A better performance has never bocn seen on tuostago of that theater The action was of such high nr- tistic excellence , the dramatic business so smooth nnd natural , and the general effect upon ones feelings so pleasing , that the passiuc show seemed moro like real life in London nnd nt Fornshaw than u mimic rep rosontntlon The story of Captain Swift is sufficiently fascinating and Well told to hold an auditors ' closest attention It lias many v ) ry bright and clover lines , n good plot , nnd is full of striking situations Every thing that can bo said in praise of ttio company Is fully deserved It is a Madison Square organizationwhich menns much , nnd can readily bo ondersed Every member of it Is un actor and sustains the part entrusted to him with all the zeai.curnestnoss ; and de termination imaginable The meaning of every word spoken , of every sentiment ex pressed , is gi\en full weight in such ohaructorizatlon as tbo human pasBsions are capable of portraying Arthur Forrest as Mr Wilding ; , the central figure , waB greatly admired , though not inoio so than Wright Huntington , who , us Mr Gardiner , appeared to.bo almost equal in Importance But there is not much room for discrimination in any part ot the cast Fttz Hugh Owsloy , Miss lioso Hand , Miss Grace Kimball and Miss Florida Kingsloy came in for their all are of appreciation and applause It is jjst the sort of a play and company thnt theatergoers have admiration for and talk about A Trio or Wnuhl-llo longlw While Martin Kerns of 1019 Leavenworth 'Btreot was walking along South Thirteenth street last evening , with bis wlfo and two other ladies , they were met by three rowdy though qulto well dressed Swedes named Charles Peterson , P. AYMiams and Swan Swnnburtr , who pushed Mr Kerns and the ladies from the sidewalk and then assaulted the former very severely The police were notilied and succeeded in finding and locking up the ontlro trio of v\ould-be toughs DJIJI ) . EDMONDSON On Sunday , at S d. m. , Genrgo W. , infant son of William and Emmi Edmondson m , , > , Funeral from rosulenco , No 1207 North Eighteenth street , Monday , at 3 o'clock p. m. Friends are invited Jjiloil fur \ \ Iteatinx . , William Dally was locked up for about the dozonth time yesterday afternoon on the charge of beating his wife DRS BETTS & BETTS U06 FaiinAM Stueet , Omaha , Nhb ( Opposite Paxton Hotel ) Offlct hours , v a. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. , tc pm frliecialliti lo Chronic , Ncrroui , BMn nnd Blood Dt- ea e , Coniultatlon at office or bjr mall frco Medi cines tent by mall or express , securely packed , free j from observation , auaruntees to euro quickly , safe ly and permanently NERVOUS DEBILITY g ia ffasffi' ' slims Physical decay , ftrtslmr from Indiscretion , of- * cess or Indulgence producing sleeplesnsis , despon dency , pimples on the fueo.nvurslon to society , easily discouraged , luck ofconttdenca dull until for study or business , and finds lift * u harden Fafely perman ently and privately cured Consult Drs H tti & Bcttf , liuwtttrnatnbtru * t , Omalift Neb , Bloofl anfl Skin Disease 1 results , completely eradicate4 without the aid of i mercury , bcrofula erjslpolai , fever sores , blotches , I ulcer * pains tn the heart and hones , syphilitic sore I throat , mouth and Longuo catarrh , tito , permanently j cured where others have fulled , I Kidney Urinary t afiniSeu " 1 ? * quent burnln * or uMoJy urine , urlno hljrU colored or with milky sediment on atanllntr , weak back.gonorr h < ea , gleetcystitis etc Promptly and safely cured charges reasonable , STRICTURE ! "SfSK innval cniupleto without cuttluii , cautilo ordlllatlon Cures eriucleLl at lioiuo by patient without a moments pain or annoyance To Young Men and Middle-Aed ? Men AQTIDP PITBF T110 nwfu' ' effects of early BUltll UUnii Vice , which brings organic weakness , destroying both mind uud body , with all tsdreaded Ills , permanently cured M1IPOTI3 Address these wb.3 h va Im- UDHd palrod themselves by Improper ImlulnviKei and and solitary habits , which ruin both body au 1 mlud , untluinir tbcin lor business , study or mnrrlUKe . U A li in en Mcv , or those entering on that happy Ufa , u < vare o ( physlcial debility , quickly uj.litod , OUR SUCCESS , Is bated upon facts , first practical experience ace ond-every case > Is especially studied , thus sUrtlnK arlifht , third medicines are prepared In our own la- bauiry exactly to suit caeu case , tliua aOfcCdng cure , without Injury Offend 11 cenls posla A for celebrated works oa chronic , nervous and delicate diseases Thousands cured tVK friendly letter or cU may save you fu ture suffering andihame audaddKOlden years to lit , \trtio letters answered unlets accompanied by I cents Id alamos Address orcall ou dim tir/rrs & iietts , 11)8 i'aruam street , Omaha , Neb ! > 1 U , ' Paris . _ sr jlQSSiS obtained the only gold medal awarded solely for toilet SOAP in competi tion with all the world Highest possible distinction ? tags PIlJLisSdES ? . .for'"J ' euro of nil DISOHDnnS OP THU STOMAOH LIVHU , HOWUl.S , KIDN KV'S MLADDKU NKUVOUS DISEASCS HBAU VCHC , CONSTIPATION , COSTIVUN KSS COMl'LAlN'rs l'KCULIAlt TO FKMALK3 , PAINS IN THU HACK , DltAGCHNG KF yS9 l& ' Kl'C- ' INDIGESTION , 131LL10USNKSS , PUVUIl , INFLAMMA'lIoN OP 11lL , HOWELS , PIL.KS , nud ull doratiKommits of the Internal Vlscor.i UADWAV'S PILLS ate 11 euro for this complaint They tone Up the internal secretions to healthy action , restore stronutli to the stouinell nnd cnnblo it to porrorm its functions Price 23c per box Sold by nil drugcists ItAUWAY St CO , Now York For Snlc by HI II Bliss , Omnhn , Nebraska Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St © Kooimlor FiitionU Itcccptlou Btooum a anil 40 , Oiiuilia , Neb TO ATiJ TVTRTV J ulTr 'rlnS.r9K Nervous Debility , Lost Manhood , Jalllnu Momory.Kxhalntlng MrVri .r . . ' iH--i. ' ' Uralns.Terrlblo Dreams , Head nnd Hack Ache , nnd nil the esrects loadlnsto cVtlnh H ? . JSmlS pJUnaum- ? | . onfc or lnsnltf' " > < • ' aolentltlcally by new methods Consultation f rou F.m " iiin.2RJ.lrS 0' ' iouSnl'cAlr'te\ ' urna' 'nful ' • "welllngs . ii . . i : ? ? ! \ . ' P " quickly rcllovod nnlrallcally 1-Tst i\r\ \ I ? * AW-iA'A • ? " ' "rrors • • I cents send for Question 1.1st on nny ( hroulo Ulaeaso - I ) KI < ( ) | { ATinilKS Braces and Trusses Uoit facilities , appiratus and remedies for suo.ossful WtimA is.riiitSitn ' 0 treatment of every form of disease requlnna Jdedlcul or Surgical treatment Inhniti.n { f iH % < Lt 'h08 , ' " ? rut ) . tlub Joet- Curvatures of Spina , Illes Tumors Caner Pronchltls Uons Books and quostlo ? Kidney , Bladder , Kar , bkln and lllood and all uritlcai < . > era 3)ISFAKFS OV WrilVTVK A 81'KCIAI.TV. Book , Circulars and Qn ation llrt orTNerv- tlackIrolBpsu6LtcrtPllesFerinle ' , ' . -1- - ousne s constipation ' , Heurslirla , Loucorrhoen fnln In the tlackIrolBpsu6LtcrtPllesFerinleoakness.Dyspepslasliln l'lmplosaudall lllood Diseases ByphlliB , Scrofula Ilud IJlood , Skin , Urinary Diseases anil Gloot Cured forlilfo Wo do not cut nnd polish these precious stones ns thov no It in Am- etordnm hut./or the nextsfriw duvs unUl f. our retail store "is routed ) wo shall OUT THE PRIDES to the "fiuicU"o ' n all DIAMONDS , mount ed or loose l$50O0O worth orceins lo o for $2,5,000 , orjust BliiirI rloo Wo quote u , few items to give faomo idea of the GRAND BAR GAINS wo now offer : GENUINE DIAMONJD FINGER RINGS : $2. . - 0 , * " > , fie , sjl , , $2. , $51) , $75 , $100 to $250 ; ) , or 1i5 to $500. GENUINE OIAIUOM * EAR KINGS : $10 , $15 , $20 , * 25 , % . " ) , $50 , $75 , $100 , $250 , $500 , to $1,000. Wui'lh $20 lo $2,000. I GENUINE DIAMOND lUtOVCISEs I SCAUP AND EACE I > I.\'s : B $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $ .15 , $59 , $75 , $100 lo $500. I Worth $10 to $1,000. I GENUINE DIAMOND STUDS : | $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $21) ) , $25 , $115 , $50/$75 , $100 to $500. 1 , \orlh0 ! to $1,000. I Genuine Diamond liracelct , Neolclnces , I.o Kits , Cull liuttons , Collar Iluttons g etc , , at correspondltiKly low prl.e * . 9 OKNaMUNTAL DIAMOND WATCH CASUS in largo variety , complete , with I any llrst-cla s malceof American or hwlss mon-mont , from VX ) up to $ aj D VISE DIAMOND MficTMINasin stoct and inailo to order LOOSH DIAMON US of nil sizes , from ! -bl ot a Karat to 1U karats , at I pilcos rangicf * ' from Wi to * M ) per knr it | liosettlnir of Dlainonils u specialty I'stlmates furnished on application An early ltiRpectlon of out stock will amply repay you max meyer & BROCor SixtB3Htii anl Faraaui Sts i 1' . a The extreme LOW I'ltlcr.S provlously advertised by us on Ol'TIOAI , 9 OOODP , and all ether departments , will continue In force during tills OlTlt GltKAT H DIAMOND SALK fVOld Gold bou jilt forcasliprt alien ( li exclmngo W BUILDERS FINE BRONZE GOODS Of Every Design and Finish HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St ETCHINGS , ' J II 4 % # % % aTEMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , J vfl MM Ik KSrHALLKT & OAVIS ARTIST SUPPtlIES.it * . MW Hi TKIMBALL , MOULDINGS , JS > llllllr i TPIANOSMORGANS FRAMES , > % F % B MM "SSrSHEET " MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha Nebraska Monday.Tuebday , Wednesday 1'eu , 10 , II nud 13 ( Spcclnl &HHf ntnO/i nw < Tc Inenduu J THE KIMBALL Opera Gomiqtre'and Burlesque Co Headed hy tlxo Charmlntr ami I'eorless icl 1 CQRINNE 11 * Jn tnt > ew Operatlo llurloa-pje | Artlati | ARGftPiA lArtlatal Ilegulor pilcej Mntlnea Wo Boati will be pnt cu sale Saturday , AiiiciHlineiit of Article of Incorpora tion Notice Is hereby plvon tlmt at tbo annual ineetlnuof the stockuolders of 'Uio Nebraska Ice company , held In Omaha , JanuaTy H , 1 > > W , article second of tbo Articles of Incorporation ot said company was amended to read as follows : The prlnripal place of transacting Its busl ness shall be tnu city of Kearney , county of llutrulo , and dt-ato of Nebraska , . witness my hand tills 'lili day of January , A. V , 10 , c. 31 , lilt t , fiecretiuy J-llf. tt-16 HB State Line Toiilnsgow , 11 el fust , Uublliininl I.horiool , FKOM NKW YOI1IC KVIiUVTJIUUSUAV Cabin pastugeru to % .0 , according to lo < utlon at , ' i < room Ktcurslon t6 to MJ ptecr&go to nud from Kuropo at Jowost Hdtei "Stntoof Citllfoniiii , " building AUSTIN HALDWIN & . CO , licn'l AlCllts , Ullroudiray , Ke < v Von Jou > . IU-eoev , Gen'l Western AbciiI lit Itunilolpli St , Cblca/o lUiiuv K. MoouesTuos McCanne , Asents at OmaUa TO GRAIN DEALERS l'uitlca Interested lu sellinK corn or regular dealc-ibiacornullldowelltoMrlietotlie Unit ml MatesBuuar Itellnery , of WaukeKau , Ills who are lust starting up their large works and will use lU.OUi bushels per das , nud pay cash Write corn preferred us It is used exclusively for Ilia manufacture of line sjrupsund glucose Sell your corn direct lo the consume ! ana save nil middle charges We are connected with every trunk Hue to Chicago bv the Waukegan A South Weitern It It , and all corn can be ship ped direct without change of cars at Chicago itrtefc UtdTt-UbTATtb rJUfiAii ItBtiNutr Waukegan , Ills , ' * HAVE YOU seen mm Wc have taken all jODD SUITS ' of fine grade goods raligiilg j in prices from • j $15to$25 | And in order that they may all behold enabling ns to open the next season with an entirely fresh line The prices will be FROM NOW ON $10 to $18 What has been said in re gard to suits also applies to our large stock of MENS' TROUSERS which we are offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES , D ° 5 fSsBrovND vCif Rl Fbi ? mi wjS ftxt nL Pfc fink ' C.H PEARSON & cs- ! -BALTI , MORE.MrJ ' & JAVA MOCHA mMini A Perfect Art A'bum ' containing 24 IruSfeLr . Beautiful Photographs representing lini su TMand Colfeo culture , will bo sent on receipt of your address ' CHASE & SANBORN , I3G Broad St , Boston Western Dept 80 Franklin St , , Chicago , III COMMERCIAL NATIONAL Ml Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - - - 4O,000 Olllcers and Directors-K. M. lorsoman (1 M , Hitchcock , los ( iarneau .li „ A , Henry i : , M Anderson , Win (1 Maul v. prei , ; I , . II Will iams , A. 1' . Hopkins , prei ; A. iUllaul , cashier ; 1' . II llrynnl , assistant cashier NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NBF Cnnltal $100,000 Siirlilns Jan 1st , 1881) ) . ,2,01)0 ) OKl'ICrlltd ANI ) JIIUIXTOU3 Hbmiv W. Vatki , President IEiHrtS Hkbii \ lcoliealdent A. : Ton % ! . ! % , \ \ , V. Miiusk , JohnsCoi.i ink . . CUHIIINIl It U. JN II t'ATIUf IC , W. II H. IluuiiE" , Cashier THE IRON BANK , ' Cor Uth nnd rarnnm Rts , A ( Jeuerul HanUni ; Iliislneaj jrausacted M iTfl ft w A N T E D BITB HM | 1 4 ISSUED BY CITIES , flj 11 Rj SB COUNTIES.80HOOI W I thP' ' % 0 DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited , COMPANeg | CT0 # NW Harris & Company , Bankers , 103-105 Dearborn Street CHICAGO 70 Btoto atroet BQ8TOW. _ 11 , M. Titur.iiE ut , John aihiia.iclT J.L'CIAV MlNOIt , H. M. TRUBHBABT < Ss CO , Real Estate Agents , At OAtiVKH't'O.V ' , UXAS ' . ' . I'BTtlU.ISIII'll IHST GalvehlonlstlieHeaport that lonnd is to ha for the Great Northwest , Information and Maps furnished Visitors are iulted lo cull atourolUce , SYPHILIS CtnbocurcdIn20tonodavafly UtJ5 v | jg use of the tJU Mafic fieiiieilj7 , For sslo onlr hf the Cook Itcmodr l' • , of , Omshs , Nrlirnska Write Inm forllie names an Inii.lrrss or patients who have t-ion cunvl ami Iroin ithiini wo liavn permission to n > r r. . rlji'lilSIs Is a il ) casn that hnsalwajstinmeUlicsklllof ilieniost eminent | > lirP clnns , mul until lltoUlwivery , nf tho.Omk llrmeitr , , < n 'MAtlHUKMKI \ . iiiHoiiolnmijr.j > T rlia liiic tlioflsra | o has been cure I. Uo giuirniltoo Hi Jure anr case that ran bo tmnluceJ Iliosa T io linro takeiinierriifTiPoiash , n , • * suc SNItern iif other < lvcrtl e < l reineilles with only ti raporsrr henrtlls ennnow hn perniiinenllr cnreJ Pj the "so ot Iho "MAtlll ! UBMhm"ot" iimi'ook Hi < tnpily > > > < > nialia ell 'lewnre or lainillatloiis It Is a luuijr ln > - pos lhlo Jnrforanv other i > er < in nr rtirniiaiir to hnV i our liiruiulMiranrrt'iiiedy llknlltitulTwlninl rt wits The I ouk Itnnetlr Co . h lieentrentlnii > otlrTls ror , Ate ! rouryennamllmvonlways irlven wrfeel allsl ctft Ion thov nrnlUisnclnlly resiniiisihlp , liavpiif nqapl A talntnwrlJtDUiMnakliiittlielritnnrtimieKniiil Wo rollclt the most ohstlnalo rnses these wli'i'liiio trie ! every kim n roninly anil lost nil liopc'or ' rocnv > cry Torresponil with us anil let ns vut you In poss ession nrnvilemfl that convinces tlm must skin tlcsl Mark what mint we sny Inthnenilyou must u a our tiAIIICHKMKIll"beror.s youeaii he i > eriim > enlly cured It Is the most liorolo Wooil imrllliTover known , Writ for particulars All loiters lOhtMca OAllTinM Heauro jounro ReltliiK the Cook LAUI lUri Itcmedy Co'a laRlc ltemody None others are iiotmlne Parties elaliuin to ho nirenlsfor us are Impostors anl frau Is hull pirllo- uInn free Address ull communications to The Cook Remedy Co , 509 South 12th Street OMAHA ED3GAP , SUft i ! D c II.W Con , I3IH& Oodoe StB , OMAHA , NEB rOU TUB TBHATMEST 07 ALL UlttlH APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES " BtstyscilUeiApparatviasaB ! ineaUsforBi > eeesafu ! IrBitraent of svsry form of u'sesss ' rcoulrlax MEDICAL or BtlROIOAL TRBATMEHr , NINETY ROOMS FOK PATIENT8. I Board A Attendance Best Aoesmaudatioasia West trj"WRITK FOR OIR07LAr.3oa Deformities and Braess.Truts.s , Club rest , Curvatures oEpii , l lies Tumors , Oaocer , Ostarrh , Bronchitis , Icbnlatlon , Bleetrlclty , Psrslyoli , Bpllspsy , Kllney , Bladder , By , ar , BklnsnlBlood andallSurtlcalOreratiou , DISEASES OF WOHEH nfr VV .Ka vn ruvi ! i.iTBiT iDniin i LTua-iK narsBranrr roa OnlynsUfblelferUoallnstltutsinaklnitaSpeelsJtyoi PEiyATB DISEASES All lllood DIMS , . , iictturally trrsled Syrkllllle l'olon rnoi.d , , , . . . lrcmlhji.ni Hhoul m.rt ry.t * RrtlnnUis rr < iimsj > tr < , rUi.tcrTlTiL lunciu firiuiissbie io villi . i Binft/batre t , < lst homsLy err spooiltiifi jilleonimuBle V , . . OcnuocBd.Dtl.l prmur , jn.na.ooBi.rl UcillelEaiorlnilrsmsaliMolbyiiislKris , .oloSlcslceoiKsliorttodnA \ \ ( Jnjpinou rirtertl wpr r ir 4. C.I I • ndeonimtuioritDd - CT7. . KV • • • . ni • llt lend In p ! ln r prer , osi ts yi i'iVi % S.1.I * " . "k qmsi'on tin Jtaarsis ( Hssssssl OnSAHAnlKIIOAl , :8cTKaiOAI.INBTIXUXn : BsB 18th and Beige StrtoU , OMAHA , MSB H Dr.J.EJcGREW I - The Well Known Spoclnllsl , JH / & iti&\Xwi \ * H forms or ImF - | F ftt Sk Cliet ' and&trlct , H fltt5v iMM Slanh.ooil Hnd H r ® > > ffl ftW \ 5J JfH ' * Sf Ambition ' • tor- H / / t"A I'ly ' or llurrou' j H " if "I O ) 11CSS absolutely a ssBBsfl E 3lJh , * ry rxcret , " for M n X B I * * A initio Discuses Ca M " * . ' H Sft luunently 'Ireat * sbms s s coft&irf/rATioft Fis 'i'ii ' ; . imM Office SE Cor lUtii & Jackson Sts Mm Omaha , Neb , wmm INFLUENZA I IS VmY CONTAOIOUS TO PEOPLE SUPI'I'IIISO 9M PltOM HtltlTATIOS OP TUB HI 110 IT in USINO 9M Tin ; cjuiiiutji : : ; > HOOHN MIMlti\Ii , Ut 1'As'HLiIjKS , this unfailing itiMi'n : > rou 9j BOIli : lllltOs.r , COUdUH , CATAItllll , AND iioaiisu 9\ NFSSOU CsN 1'IIOTLCT lOUKHCLMS ACIAINiiT _ _ Aw this niiiiAiiisn iiismai : . i-vuimiouv should > * sfl KiUJl' A liox uv bODKN AIlNUItAIs 1 > AS" - B Tlljijics is the nousii - 9u 801.1) nr ALL DHUUGIUTS AT 23c. AMI 50c. a 9 * sH L'ainiililvls Bent grails on uphlli'iiUon Iiy Uio Mj Soden Mineral Springs Go , Limited , m 15 OEDAIl ST . NUW YOHIC fl OHU KEHllESS I * r Lsquor Habit urAU me wo/fio met ? vsBin'omewe DKMlfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC I H 04ti be gltvi In h cop r X coffee or U s * . # • In uiw t-tsfJ ttcleftuf f * o J , without the knowledce of thepatlent , H Ifneofttsarjr It 1 * abiolutel barmleiB nod will etl # " > * m\\ a perm neot and ipeedy oure , whethe 1 the patient la H anioderatodrtDtferoranaloohollov/reek VtlW.WXL L\ FAIL ) * . It operates ao quietly and with auoh carMWM tat nt y that the patlant undercoei no Jnoonvenlenoa , M and era he la nwara , hlo complete rtfOrnlatloD U MM etfeoted 49 psgo book ot pavrtlculam free mMm UUH.VA CO.5ili l > ruKU und lNtaXCumtntfBtsfl mM * + liMnprUMr ) M\K' ltHrMKA ; t'O.Omnti * - , M V CHlCHESTEn'S ENGLISH ' H PENNYROYAL PILLS ? § ? ) nCC CROSS DIAMOND DHAHD 99 f tVvjf Hareaur sol e > l * ] o -llstl Ladles , sst ] ilYllruaiitstrurlllKiuoiidllruiiil.lurea utuilU JS Utxitf , settled llUblu rlbUo Tske uo totbvn H Ei Htut tempo lor isrlUulsn sul"llcllrr foi If l.LJI , , "l.il < ll.rlyrilurniu II..Na . /oi l flB _ _ J _ C'UI hislerCljciulu . W4ju slkll , ITO TO WEAK MEN I SurTcrina rmmtliaiirtcunr yimthrul errors , < ary ) decay , wastlnit weakness , lost iimubuHl , etc ] will send a valuable triatlhe ( staled ) contalnln full 9J particulars for homo cure , Ill Kll of ihurno A tlileudlil medical work : shoul > i lie riad by nvery sbj • nun who Is nervous and debllltatid , Xildress , SJ ii'ror , i' . c. i'outiitnioociu : , coiiii pSEPHGILLOtTll " I STEEL PENS I GOLD NSDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1SS0 , B Neb 303-404-170- . | TOB MOST PERFECT OF PENS.j NvJ Many Imltato None Equal * B