Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 28, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    H 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ; FKIDAY , EEBltUARY 28. 1800. vB
THE CITY
Tlio city clerk is now rently to issue
dog incs to owners of canines at the rate
of $1 per < lo .
The pltlmliors tit the hosnltnl building
have boon comnnlletl to quit work on ac
count of the extreme cold wcuthcr
Rubbl Kosonnti will dollvor ft lecture
nt the svnnjrojruo this ovdninrr on
"Tlio National Sunday Bill " All are
Invited
W. P. Ifrollc , the hatter nt 215 South
Thirteenth Htrcot has Riven n chiittol
nortjiifro ( on his stock for $2,330 to
Gcorffo Pranclc of Now York city
Mr Ulrmiiigliatn , who succeeds Mr
McGorry ns sidownllf inspector , entered
upon tlio duties of his now position yes
tcrday and all the city olllcinls in the
court house celebrated the event with a
Binoko ,
The funcrnl of the late Mrs , Margnrot
Mulligan will take plnco from her late
residence -IGth and Hurt sts , to St
Cecelia's church , Walnut Hill , nt 8:110 :
o'clock this morning Galena , III ,
pnpers please copy
There has boon considerable com
plaint Intoly that llowcrs have boon
fctolcn from the graves in Prospect hill
ccmotcry and on Satui day last several
dollars worth were stolen from the
eravo of Mri Bath
Governor Tliayor has aupointcd , ) . B.
ISrion of thlsclty asarcprcsontativofrom
Nebraska to the interstate caltlomon's
convention to be held in Fort Worth ,
Tex , on March 11. Colonel K. P. Savi
ago or South Omaha will also attend the
convoution asadolegato of the Nation
al exchange
I'omminl I' .irnantpli' .
I. Smith of Curtis la at the Mllla rd
C. M. Under of Crcto is nt the Cnsoy
It J. Dunkln of Gibbon Is at the Cnsoy
'
V. V. Cornell of HoldrcgoMs nt the Mur
ray
ray.WMInm
WMInm Murr of Grand IslutiJ is nt the
Co soy
J. A. Gunn of Loxlneton is a , guest nt the
Pnxton ,
C. O. Kret7ineyer of Uontrlco is nt the
Pnxton
J. V. Allen of Fremont Is slopping nt the
Murray
L. P. Orano of DoWltt Is stopping at the
Pnxton
M. I ) . Welch of Lincoln is n guest at the
Murray
R Sparks of Vnlentino is stopping nt the
Millard
C Hollctiucck of Fremont Is a guest at the
Millard
II W. Hunter of West Point Is stopping nt
the Canov
Charles Young of Uassott is n guest nt the
Merchants
Dr Abbott of Fremont is rcglstorcd at
the Pnxton
J. F. Wolfe of Bertram ! is registered at
tlio Murray
E. W. Petereon of Tolmmah lis a guest of
thoMiliud
A. It McMullcn of Stolm Is registered nt
thu MurchuuU
V. .1. Harrington of Lincoln is rogistcroa
at till ) Casey
S. II Webster and J. W. Stownrt of Ord
nro guests at the Cnsoy
J. M. McCarlhv of Fremont is among the
nrriv.ils nt tlio Millard ,
P. W. Kruso , wife nud child of Lincoln
nro stopping at thu Merchants
Mr nnd Mrs H. F. Ualloy were rogls-
torod at the Shorm.m in Chicago yesterday
Mr and Mrs W. L Parrotto were regis
tered at the Grand Pacific in Chicago yestor-
day •
John W. Paul lias boon nttcndlng a Land
nnd Improvement company's mooting nt St
Louis the past woolc and loprcssutod a largo
block or tlio slock for an onstorn capitalist
The new cxecutlvo committco of the com
pany , including Mr Paul , loft St Louis
Wednesday ovonlng for Now Orleans by
Btoauior
At the Windsor George W. Gill , New
York ; Ed .1. Coonoy , Denver ; P. 1) . Tiorney ,
Albany , N. Y. : George J. Armbruist , Lin
coln ; H. C. Stulz , KnnsasCity ; Fr.mlc Moore ,
Atchison ; Joseph Grable , Chicago ; George
Bwiiln , lingly , Iu ; John Johnson , Alns-
worth , Neb ; J , M. Ferguson , Chicago ; W.
E. Pfenlnc , Lincoln ; D. J. Cullulans , Wn-
verly , la ; .1. H. Harkins , Lincoln ; J.
Bpconer , Lincoln
An Absolute Cure
lhoORIGINALAHIKTINB OINTMENT
Is only put up In lnrau tvvo-outieo tin boxes ,
nnd is nn nbsoluto euro f&r all 9oro3 , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands nnd all skin erup
tions Will positively euro ull ltiuds of plloa
Ask for tno ORIGINAL AHIETtNE OIN P-
MKNT Sold by Goodman Drug company
ut ia cents per box by mall UU cents
Thu Host on inns Coming .
Mr Dellon M. Denroy , business represen
tative of the ltostoman Opera company which
comes to Hoyd's for three nights next week ,
arrived yesterday Ho says the rooortoiro
to bo given hero incluuos Don Quixote , "
'lhursday night ; "riuzolto , " Friday night :
The Poachers " Saturday matlneo "
, ; "Pyg-
nialeou and Ualatca , " Saturday night
Ilnuk iil'Uiuahn Nntei
'
Lofal creditors of the Uanlt of Omaha will
not bo iilToctod bj the order made by Jndgo
Grinnollof Chicago for the sale of cortnin
notes of the bank hold as security by Her
bert Hammond These notes were depos- *
Ucdiiscollutor.il by the Hank of Omaha to
secure a loan ot ? 10X > 0 from I. A. Kuan &
Co , Chicago ljjnltors They were sold to
Hummoud , nud Judge Griunell's ' order sim
ply enables Hammond to roaliz-j upon his collateral -
lateral sccuiltlos 'Iheso securities liavu i
never been in the hands of Asslgnoo Coburn
Dsntli of n Iiovliiii ; Itnllnn
Santa Antonio , a sort of wuulosnlo mer
chant from whom tlio Italian hucksters of
the city procured their supplies , dlod at his i
homo , Thirteenth nnd Leavenworth streets ,
Wednesday Ho paisud the greutor part or
his life In his nutlvo land During the last >
ton years ho has lived in tlio United States
Ho was forty-two years old and unmarried
U'tio funcrul will take place from St Phllo-
inena's cathedral nt 2 pm today.and nearly
ull the Itnllans in the city are milting prep
arations to attend It
A Deserted Husband
C. W. Freoil , a big , stout , lnnocont-look-
Ing man , cntorod contrnl pollco station yes '
terday morning , nnd with tears in his eyes i
related his tala of woo ,
Ills wife had eloped with a handsome man
homed Fred Hodson
Freed is a hard working laborer and lives i
nt Waterloo , la Ho had been married ouly
a few inouliis and had all the conlldeuco nnd 1
nffectton in his great big honrt that a true
husbaud should have Hut ho was deceived
The destroyer of his homo Is nn engineer
Freed Intends to continue the search until ho
tluds Hodson ,
Claims from .Inothor Mlr
Assistant City Attorney Shoemaker is be
coming tired of doing doubla service Slnca
the county commissioners huvo rofusud to :
allow pay for uuy regulur deputy county at-
torucys , ho has boon mulling out all or |
nearly all of the state us well as the city
complaints "It is too much worit , " said
Mr , Shoomnkor "In fact onoman cannot
possibly do thu work and do it right , The ,
county commissioner * may not bo to blame , ,
but soma one certainly Is , nud the matter
khould bo uttonded tu at otico Prisoner ; are
kept in central Btntlon froiuently for twen |
ty-four hours longer thau they should bo ,
simply because thcro is no attorney to pros I
ccuto for tlio statu "
Mr , Shoeinakor called on the county board I
Wednesday and met only Mr Anderson Ho '
asserted that the county should pay for the
work bo did in prosecuting state cases
Mr Anderson took exception to the case ,
nnd a lively war of words boiwecn both was
tbo cousequouco
Slnglo or 6oason tickets for Patti , end 1 I
BeaU lit piilra,7th row , uilddlo mslo.sido
eoaU well forward Room 0-0 , N , Y. i
Lifo building Tel , 851) ) .
WENT WITH A ItUdll
Grnnil Oiicnlnc Snlc of tlio I'attl
Oncrn llokcls
When the box ofllco window at Hoyd'stbo-
atcr went up yestordaj morning , thcro were
.
117 mm in line waiting to bay season tickets
for the Puttl-Tamagr.o operatic engagement
next Monday and Tuesday
As early ns 3 o'clock Wedncilay afternoon
three messenger boys , entrusted wlthordors
to secure and purchase tlrst cbolca of scats ,
took their place In the vcstlbulo and patiently
waited thcro until after 11 o'clock at night ,
J
when the mnnngcr gave out position num-
Dor : * to these who worn present
Considering the fact that slnglo admis
sions were not sold yesterday , also that the
very cold weather early kept mnny away.tho
sale was fully ns large , If not turgor ,
than was expected it would be Long bolero
J
noon the ( . * > scats were nil sold and u big hole
was mndo In the $7.50 sections , so that for
the , dnv the receipts reached ffluOO
"I am well salislled , "siud Manager Iloyd ,
and feel certain now that the event will
provo a grand success 'iho sale
J
of slnglo aumistious on Snturduy
will , I pi edict , run ctoso up
to J $10,000 nnd the gonoial $1 ndnilsslon , es
pecially at the matlneo Tuesday , when Mme
Puttl ] sings , Is sure to ba largo "
• 1 hero la every ussurauco that the attend
ance fro ni Interior point * , both in Nebraska
J
and Iowa , will bo greater than any ono has
anticipated , , Over ono hundred orders for
parties , ot from llvo to twenty each for scats
were < filled ycstordny.nnd twlco that number
requesting i tickets to the matlneo alone , hnvo
been ' received
The railroads agrcod to put in a rate of ono
nnd one-third fare * for the round trip from
points | cast of ibid including Norfolk , Colum
bus , York , Hastings , Hcatrlcc and Ncbrnskn
City i , ivlulo tlio Nortliwostorn iu Iowa meets
this nt all points along its line within 1C0
miles of Omaha The Milwaukee , Rock
Island , Burlington and Wubash will follow
suit
It Is quite gratifying to note that the Mon
day night nudlenco will bo very much larger
than the management really hoped for
While Paul is the nttraution nnd more pco
plo want tu sco and hear her than
can got Into the Coliseum , thcro is much
desire ulso to see nud hear Tumngno the
king of tenors
'I hero arc twclvo sections of lcscrvcd
scats on the main floor , as shown iu the ac
companying cut , of tno following capacity
and price per scat :
-
r } ' , s . .fc0'l . c . C. . . " " a < J0
JtcE P itcF ; ecG J iicH
V \ ' / 7
Section A , 200 seats at ? 3.50.
Section A , 200 seat at SJ
Seottou U , 2.W seats at &l.7. > .
Section 1 ! , ± M seats at $ J.r > 0.
Section C , 28 ! seats at $3.7.1.
Section C , 230 neats ut ? 2. , "i0.
Section D , 200 scats at J2.50.
Section D , 200 seats at $2.
Section E , r > 00 seats nt fJ
Section FPM seats at $2.
Section GPi ) : seats nt 2.
Section H , aiO seats rit ? 2.
Section K , l.ril scats at $2.
Section L , ISO seats nt " S2.
Sictlon M , 131 ! seats at SJ
Section N , 1S1 scats at $3.
Total scats , 1,023.
In addition to tnls there Is the gallery or
raised uoition of the building abovu the race
course , which will accommodate between two
and three thousand more , and to which a
general admission has boon fixed of $1. Itis
quito likely that a portion of this gallery ;
may bo reserved Pcoplo who nroutiablo , to 1
attend the opening sale of reserved seats
tlii * morning can clip out the diagram of
the seating plan as here printed , mark with
red Intc nbout the spot where they would like
their scuts located , put the marked slip and | 1
the cash or a chock Into the hands of n mes
senger boy with Instructions to-tnko his turn
at the box ofllco window , and they will stand I
just ni good u chance of setting what they
want as if they personally picked out their
seats
Dent IVcl Wei' ,
And yet you tire not sick enough to con .
sult ndoctor , , or you refruin from bo ,
doing for four you will nlnrm yourself
and friends wo will tell you just what I
you need It is Hoods Sarsnparillu , ,
which will lift you out of that uncer -
tain , uncomfortable , dangerous condi
tion , into a state of good health , confi
dence nnd cheerfulness You ' vo no
idea how potent this peculiar medicine
is in casea like yours
OliNEllAhlKiT'S WOItK
Tlio Duty or rtccordlns tlio Indebted
ness of Kelirantcn
The worn which will devolve upon Gen
eral Test as specal ngunt of tbo census , to
which ho has just been appointed , will bo
the compilation of the recorded indobtcdtioss
on Nebraska real estate for six or moro
years prior to December 31 , 1SS0 , and It
necessary , the inquiry cuu bo extended to ton
years In special cuses , The muguitudo of
the work is necossanly very great , us it will
cover every county In the stuto It will bo
taiton from the county roeords , for which
there nro an equal number of ofllelnls ap
pointed for each congressional district It
Is dinicult to say how long It will
* ako but the purpose is to push It ns ruplaly
as possible
'Iho information will oo verified by Inquiry
from tno leudor and the borrotycrs whenever
necessary Cancellations and partial pay
inonts will receive especial attention
As to the nutnbor of dories required it Is
difficult to say It will depend nllofiothor on
the requirements of the work
"If Tub Hub " " ,
, says General Test , will i
mnko the request to the people of the state ,
tq have all cancellations mudoand dated pro
vious to December Ul , lhSO , entered on the
county roeords , It will greatly simplify the
work If entry of cancellation is dated after
January 1 , lb'JD , It will be consiuorcd mi ex-
Istliil' lien The purpose of securing this
record of Indebtedness is tc show the amount
of existing mortgages thupuoplonf Nebraska
actually ewe on their real estate "
Dr.ntrnoy.prnotieolitntted to catarrh
al diseases or nose and throat Boo bldg
is nun i' a si nun i ?
A ymiHtlmi Hint Is Agitating the
Council Committee
The couucil committco on strocts and al
leys has its bunds full of the Hurt street
/ muddle For ton years past the street has
been qpencd and used for street purposes
For the past two years Hoggs & Hill have
beeu besieging tbo council with comuiunlca-
turns iu which they claim that the ground
used for Hurt street from Twenty-eighth to
Thirtieth belongs to thoin , was a part of
Hillside addition No 2 and was uover given
by thorn for street purposes and was uover
condemned by the city Two weeks
ago nn ordmur.co was rushed through
the council declining tlio necessity
of appropriating property for the purpose of
extending Hurl street Appraisers were
appoluted aud duly submlttoil a report to
tlio council ou Tuesday awarding Hoggs &
Hilt $1,000 damage for the property so taken
The property owners aloug the street huvo
rcmousiralod , nud the eatiro matter has
been referred to tbo committco ou ( ( roots
and alloys for cxamluattou •
gald onoof the remoustrators : ' 'It requires
a good deal of gall for Hoggs & Hill , after
soiling us our lots to come la and want ut to
i
pay ] them $1,000 for a street that has been
notoriously l u street for thq past
tan 1 years It required nerve too
for i the council to pass nn ordinance
declaring the necessity of extending u street
that ] has been extended for tlio past ton
years j , and notoriously and openly In the pos
session of the city If tbo property over bo-
iongod I to Hoggs ft Hill they should hnvo
donated ] it u the city , as roqulrcd by ordi
nance , for stroH purposes when their addi
tion , was laid out "
Ono ot Dr .1. II McLean's Llttlo
Liver ] and Kidney Filletstnltonnt night
before 1 going to bed , will inovo the bow
els < : the oiioct will astonish you
THU KAIIt'a FiVnUWULL
Getting i Itcntly to Closj Up the Aiiuunl
Show
It will require about a month m which to
close i up the affairs ot thaOmiha fair and ex
position | association Seorelnry McShano
and Assistant Secretary Gibbi are working
on the matter and are anxious to hnvo it
taken off their tiamh
The association has been in existence llvo
years , It was organized when the state
board of ngricultiiro sent the stutu fair to
Lincoln The capital stock was ? Y,500 , of
which only 5" > per cent , 17,5X1 , was
subscrlbod Of the luttor amount
$1,200 were never rctll7cd bocamn
of the death or insolvency of
the subicribors Slnco the opening of
the fairs the association has had really but
ono good season , rain Interfering with the
undci taking in a most serious manner As
a eonsequeiico , the receipts in most Instances
failed to satisfy the expenses , nnd this re
sulted In assessments which were not nt all
pleasing to the stockholders Notwithstand
ing , thoio nro now $4,487.75 , In the treasury
This will ho decreased by about f 100 for the
turrent expenses and the balance will bo
divided among tho.Wishaies of stock
In the showing Just made by the secretary
there was a balance In the treasury from
IS S of § 9,111. " . " ) Ttiq receipt * of the fur of
ISb'J swelled tills amount by $ ) J,1214'J , wlitlo
the expenses roiluecd the total by $ H8 4l.0" > ,
leaving a balance of $4GI7.tl2. , This wa .
further reduced to the sum mentioned above
as being la the treasury
The groumlsiipdn which the fair Ins baon
hold belong to Jim and Charles Hrovvn , wlira
own nino-tenth , nud John D Crclglitou.who .
owns ono-lonth ,
They contnlu r , number of buildings espoc-
iullv appropriate to a fair grounds and race
course What use or disposition will ho
made of these has not yet been determined
Should they bo sold to ndvantngetho amount
to bo divided mnong thu shareholders will ho
somewhat increased Tko amphitheater has
had a most unsuccessful career It has been
rebuilt threetlmos , having b3on burned onuo
and blown by tornaaos twlco
Mltrs' Nerve nnd IjIvci * Pills
An Important discovery They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves A nov principle They speedily
cure billlousncss , bad taste , torpid liver ,
piles nnd constipation Spicndid for men ,
women and children Smallest , mildest ,
surest 8U doses for S" cents Samples free
atKuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas
O. 'lliOKOrOItMKlt AND ItODUlH ! .
llic Hold Achievements of n Colored
UlltltlW
Jim Ashford is a burly negro whoso pro
fession Is that of portering m houses of ill
fame The police sav th it ho Is n thief
• About one year ago ho was employed by
Jettlo lteynolds on Mnth street One night
Miss Uoynolds missed 8150 lh bills The
nionoy was taken from her room
Ashford wus not suspcctoJ , but
n few days afterwards threw
up his position and said ho was tired of
Omaha and was gonm to Kansas City Six
months later ho came back aud was given
work at the sumo place Ho had only been
in the house n few days when the landlady
missed to0. Still Jim was not suspected
A weak ago Ashford told the cook that ho
was going to chloroform and rob Miss Uoy
nolds the tlrst opportunity ho got The cook
protested and said If ho attempted anything
of the sort she would toll the misses " The
next day Ashfoid was secu comine out ot
the landlady's room which she had left se
curely locked Nothing wus missed but
Ashford was discharged Ho then went to
work for Joint ICcarns In his saloon.but soon
lost that job , and u night or so Inter this sa-
loon was entered and considerable wet goods
carried away The police worn notified , nud
yesterday morning ut 7 o'clock Ashford was
placed under arrest
When searched at the station house ho
had in his possession twelve door keys ,
nearly all of which would unloclc different
doors in Reynolds house Ho is therefore
strongly Buspcctod of the robbery
Mrs WInslow'a Soothing Syrup for children -
dren teething plves quiet helpful rest 23
cents fcbottle _
ltoal 10-tAto t'.xchnii'jn ,
The expected visitors from Uoatrlco were
dulnyod nnd the large nudicuco that was
gathcroi at the real estate exchange to moet
thorn was disappointed and adjourned to hold
a special sesioo at 2:30 : oclock
Vice President Upton presided In Mr
Ilnrtman's ubsonco , and read a letter from
the Noi es cart company of ICulamazooMlch ,
offering to locaW In Omaha ir.sujtablo In-
ducoinonts uro offered
A letter wus also rend from the manager
of iiradstrect's ogenov In which ho prouusod
to wire to the New York ofllco of his com
pany a weouly report of the real estate ,
transactions iu Omaha
The lifting :
Capitol Hill , lots 3 , 4 end o } of lot S , block
2 , Farnani street , between Twenty-sixth nnd
Twenty-seventh , 150x130 , $250 per front foot
Capitol Hill , luifuct squaroof lots 2 and 3 ,
block 2 , on Halt Howard btieot , $13,000.
S. K. Uogcrn additlon.lot 15 , OO-clbO , ,000.
Hanscom Place lot 30 , block 10 , 50x113 ,
seven room house
Hitchcock's first addition , lots 17 and 18.
100x120 1.20 . %
Hanscom PJa'eo , lot 20 , block 13 , 50x150 ,
seven room house , J5.500.
J. I , licdick's socouu addition , lot 33 , 50x :
122 , 1-1,500.
,1. 1. licdick's Second addition , lot 30 , 25x :
132 , broom huuso , H.500.
Sixty-seven feet on Ulovcnth street , 1
11,000 ,
Wulnut Hill , lot 18 , block 0 , 50x150 , 0 room ,
house , $2,500.
Kountzo Place , lot 2 , block 2 , 50x124 , 10-
room house SI0.400.
City 132 feet on Twelfth street , 1 cottages , 1
$12,000 , • .
City , 23 feet on Tenth aud Jackson strcots ,
$10,000 ,
Sales were reported i
IlyM F. Hoys , lot 11 , block 7. Kountzo ,
Place , J7.0JJ.
Uy Ulobs Loin und Trust company , lot 3 ,
block 4 , Plainvluw , 1.150.
HyQlobo Loin nnd Trust company , west M
lot It , Woodlawn , * 700.
'
Samples of Dr , Miles liestorativo Nervine
at ICuhn A ; Co 's , 15th and Douglas , euros
headache , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu
ralgia , tits , etc
etc.Ho
Ho Ih n Haaliolnr
Drako'u Mnga/iino : Gazzam Speak
ing about dogs , I road today of n man i
in Dedham , Mass , who owns ono that
can climb a tree
Ilolloy Ill hot a dollar ho has n'o
nmrringcablo daughters
inn nvniiitoyps
A ? cio y ofOnrs
Thodomand for ore is so great Just now
that opornting dopartmants nro kept agitated
and excited by their--frantic efforts to fill or
ders ! Car Accountant Hueklnoham ot the
Union Pacific has boon sent out on a hunt
ing expedition ana will not return until ho
has scoured every station , yard nnd side
track on the entire BjTitom for cars that maybe
bo standing idle The great movement of
corn is what caused this extraordinary activ
ity Hy the way there Is consldornblo dis
crepancy between statements given out by
the Omnhn elevator company and reports re
ceived at Union Paclflo headquarters as to
the prices now being paid by grain buyers in
Nebraska for com Yesterday the former
quoted 13 , ' cents ns the outside flgute nt
Osceola , whllo today the latter showed
telegrams from Its agents to the effect that ,
at Picitoring , a station on the Omaha .t Re
publican Valley just below Lincoln Grnud
Islan I nnd other points , 15 cents and higher
was the prevailing prlco Some of the quota
tions are ns low as 12 cents , but they have
reference to grain of the most inforiorgrude ,
while the best quality commands as high ns
17 cents
Ono ofllclal who hasiiot heretofore offered
nny opinion on this great problem of rates
nnd bcnelltB.obscrved yesterday when discuss
lug thu situation that nothing so bcnollclal
to the farmers had over been devised that
bents the old-fashioned system ot
Tobates Then , " said ho , the big
grain buyers could nfford to pay
farmers more for tholr wheat
and corn than the actual mnrknt
value In Chicago aud other castorn mar
kets "
Hut everybody couldn't got the rebate ! "
"No , only the Heavy shippers , the small
dealers , however , could sell to them und
make larger prollts than they do under the
present nrrangemonls "
'iho Union I aclll2 Advnnlnuo" .
Thcro is great apprehension in certain rail
road circles because of the Union Pacific's
strong ulllnu.cos with two such corporations
as the Northwestern und the Alton , us to
what the future will bring forth On Satur
day the agreement by which n solid
vcstibuleil passenger train ot the
finest make and equipment will
bo run through to Denver from Chicago , by
way of Kansas City , goes into effect this
not only put the Alton on an oquul footing
with all it Chicago contemporaries for
western b.isinoss , but gives the Union
Pacillc a great advantage over every other
transcontinental line Such powerful com
binations ns these naturally excite the jeal
ousy of competing roads and they are now
malting desperate offorls to dovlso
some means of concentrating them
With Chicago-Denver trnius over
both Its main lines , the Union Pacific has no
fears , however , of any combination being
formed that will effect Its position
A Chair CJ.tr Cnulli3r.itIon
Last Sunday night a chair car in the Bur
lington Denver train caught Uio near Hold
regu by thu explosion ot a lump , and was
totally destroyed The passengers nearly
alt lost their personal effects These iu the
sleeping car , which became illlcd with
smoke , were routed out into the cold air
with nothing on bat their night clothes
C S. Montgomery of this city , was
ono of the crowd , and during the
the excitement lost his vest , whjch contained
a $125 gold watcli und some money Ild had
to borrow enough from lawyer friends at
Holdrege to bringiblm home Montgomery
describes the Bcono when they were dragged
out of their berths us being novel us well a3
ox el I lug
Itoiioliini ; Coward tlu Gulf
The latest scheme proposes a north and
south railroad from Kearney In this state , to
Galveston , Tex A charter has been taken
out which nnmcs the capital stock at $3,000-
000 , and says woikuvlll bo commenced right
away Kearney lsJto bo tbo northern terminus -
minus wliero a connection will bo made with
the Union Pui'iiiu and thus 1 bring the great
northwest into communication with the gulf
and proposed deep harbor ut Gilvoston It
is Intimated that the Union P.iuilic will back
this piojcct but thojoniclaW ot that road say
they know nothing about it
Now Knlci Adapted
The new rates from Hoston and New York
put into eflectWodnesday by the Chicago , St
Paul Minneapolis & Omaha road are $1.12
per hundred on first class goods , 93 cents
second class , 74 cents third class , 51 cents
fourth clnss , t5 cents fifth class and 71 cents
per hundred on dry goods These rates ap
ply by wuy of the Northern or See route
WJien Ijnst llom-d From ,
When last heard of the famous Golden
Gate Special , " which created so much ad
miration nud comment in these parts n few
inoEths ago , was in use on the Vermont Cen
tral road between Pcitland , Me , aud Mon
treal , Canada
Noicb nnd IernoiialJ
O. II Hrown has boon appointed assistant
general freight agent of the Santa Fe to
take effect March 1 ,
J It is reported that the St Paul road has
obtained track prWIlo/es to run its trains
into ICunsas City from Leavenworth ,
John T. Pugti , ngunt of the Hurhncton nt
Pacific Junction , was In town yostcrdny
Jack Dnwling , city ticket agent of the Q.
has u great attraction in his family of infant
pug dogs Old Daisy gave birth the other
f night to six pups that are thoroughbred
beauties
Nervous decllity , poor memory , dlflldonco
sexual weakness , pimples , euro ! hy Dr
Miles Nervlno Samples free at Kuhn &
Co 's , 15th aud Douglas
Iliohnrd Kitohnn Sfiiiously 111.
Mr Richard Kitchen is lying at the Paxton -
ton hotel , He is confined to his bed , being
deprived of the use of his lower limbs on ac
count of a parub sis of the muscles of the
back , which makes it Impossible for him to
stand or walk , His mind is clear , however ,
and as a rule he is bright and cheerful , but
It is apparent to hU friends that ho Is gradu
ally biuking und no hopes are cuterlalucd of
his recovery ,
Mr Kilcuon was taken to Haltlmoro Inst
Soptombar iu the hope that n cure might bo
effected , but nothing could bo done , nndnftar
a stay of nbout two months ho was brought
back to Omaha and to his room at the hotel
Mr lames Kitchen , a brother , watches
over him constantly and oos to it that the
suffcior has everything which can add to his
comfort
Mr Charles KiUikoii , another brother.wbo
is ut present in the Iwtel business iu Lund ,
vlllo Is in the city and will remain with his
brothers for a fewidliys
\r"iv Cfmtrqifinii.o , Knit Cnj ,
Absolutely ( ire proof Finest and
largest hotel in I Kansas City Unox-
celled in its appuiptinonta
MAUKIMD
KINNBV-SMYTI1B At the rosi-
donee of the brid-a's brother , Mr Fred
crick B , Lowe , 1(11:2 ( : North Twonty-6oc-
end street , on the -dtii lost , by the
Rev Bean Gardupr , Orrin I ) . Kinney
of Kly , Minn , to < C'hurlotVo A. Sinytho
J nf Oiiuihu
Fair white hands
Bright clear complexion
Soft healthful side
' " PEARS The Great English Complexion SOAP , Sold Everywhere "
fiimiiMM ! ii iimrwrri hum hi hi ;
i
With your name and ndlrcs3 ( , mailed to
the Swift Specific Co , Atlanta , Go , la
necessary to obtain an Interesting treat
ise on the blood and the diseases incident
Skin Eruption Cturod
Oeo of my customers , a hlRhljr rctr tcd sad
Influential citizen , tmtubo Is now absent from
the city , hasnne.1 Swifts Spcclflculth ciccllcnt
result lie rays It euro ] him of a skin eruption
that ho had been tormentnl v Ith tor thirty years ,
nnd bad rcelstcd the curative qualities of rainy
other medicines
, ltoiutr.T Clcoo , Drr s' , I'/Jls CUj , ITcb
DR8. BETTS & BETTS
] iM FAItVAM Stiiekt , Ovi uia Nbo
( Opposite Paxton Hotel )
Odes heart , 'J a. rn , to 9 p. m , Sundaji 10 & . xa , to
pm
Specialists In Chronic , Nervous Skin nnd Blood Ut *
esses
t T"CoiisuUallpn at office of by malt free Mofll-
clues sent by mall or oxprcss , xecurelr packed , frca
from observation Guarantees to euro quickly , safu-
ly and permanently
NERVOUS DEBILITY S SsM SSl
tIonti PliyMcal decay nrlsliK from Indiscretion , ox-
cpm or Indulgence jirndueltiif lp i > 1osne . despondency -
doncy , pimples on the ffico , avornlon to icloty , easily
discouraged lack ofcontl icnco dull unlit fur nLudy I
or business nnd tlnds life n burden Siifuly , pormanj j
ently nnd privntoly rurcd Consult Hra Ustts \ Hetti , {
Hub Vtirntm Street , Umalm , Neb
Blood ana Skin Disease SMfc iss
rcsutta , completely urallcatoi wltliont the nil of
nioreury hcrofulu erjslpolaa , fuvor sores , hlotcboi ,
ulcers , pains tn tbo ticaa and ton ' ' . sypbllltlo sere
throat , mouth and tonicue cntnrrb , etc , permanently
cured where others have fateJ
Kidney Urinary KWa Scum tSl lnrr , ?
quout burnlnz or WdoJy urine , urlno hiJth colored or
with milky eedlmont on Ktoullnir , weak back , uonorr
h Ba , sleet.cystltls , etc } * romptty nnd safely cured
charges reus on a We
mo\Hl complete without cutting , cntisiio ordtllatlon
Curc cfTectoJ nt homo by patient without nmotaenti
pain or annoyance
To Tonus Hen and MUe-Aqeil Men
AQTTDP PilDD ' 'ho nwful eirecta of corly
OUitlJ LlUKD Vice , which brines ortrouto
woaknest df siroyinjf both iiind nnd body , with all
tsdreaded Ills , permanently currtd
fipQ BPTTv ! Addrew thO'iB who have Int
uitu , Dullu paired themuclvcs tiy liiiprorer
Indulgences and and eolltury bablts which ruin both
body nnd mind , unilttlni tbein for business , study or
tnarrluuo
Maiiiiied Mis , or Iboio entering on that happy
Ufa , u < Tare of physlrtnl debility , quickly assisted
' OUR SUCCESS *
Is based upon facts , flnt practical experience , see
ond-j\ery case Is especially studied , thus starting
grlKbt , third rnollclncsnrc prepared in our oirii la *
ntory exactly to suit each case , thus affectin/j / curei
without Injury
f cndtt cents po ta e for celebrated works on
rhronlc nervous and delicate disease * . Tbous tnJs
curtd f3T"A friendly letter or ckU may save you fu-
tnro 8ufT rln ( ? ntidiliurno , ondaddKoiden years to life
B2No letters answered unless accompanied by I
cents In stamps Address orciill on
JJKS BETTS & 25ETTS ,
1453 FarnMn street , Omtxba Keb
I ' FSE
CLOTHING
Men's
Furnishings
I ghildrTnT
SPECIALTIES
WestToTli Park
Olioico lots , low ] ) i'icoh , iood wntor , excellent -
collont ( lruiiiafro ; motor Una/i-cont ; / cur
fitro ; high , dry , ienutiful Bold for casher
or ou tiiBtalliiiunt phtn ,
SHORBY , HALL & CO ,
Ablugton Bnlltlinff , Portland , Or
f MKItVOUaTiEnTuTy 'ouiia aua ' iiiM
A \dlc used men , sunvrltiff Xroui > .huorv uk
( . * , l oUTU.KxctMUbuAutsi : . Curecuusn
vA Hl TrratluKaledlconUlnlriruliir ( | <
Ml w tlculars for home cure , ikck or cuikQt
TROUSERS ! < S $ pi
Were doing the Trouser business $ SKKaJ I'l '
of this city I kC ? B
We make them to measure \ \ j. | H
for $5 , $6 and $7 \ \ \ | ' 'I
from goods worth double 1 l\ \ v ' B
as prices go around these JLh/t
.
t / n
parts , S mP" , H
We are not getting our usual price for these ; v'H
dent expect to They are several thousand | jfl |
Trouser Lengths cut off for window drapery , branch H
stores , etc , etc , and were taking measures for . B2I
them rapid / aithe prices $5 , $6 and $7 cxtraordinnH
ar/ values these r sni H
MEDIUM and HEAVY SUITINGS for early SPRING VJEAR $20 , jjK
$25 and $30 to measure jK
SPRING OVERCOATINGS , big assortment , $18 to / < K
SPRING STYLES rolling in daily * * S
Mail orders filled same as city orders J M
Open i every Monday and Saturday evening H
. HSCOLL the TAILOR , I
1409 DOUGLAS H
\ Of D'amor.tls ' , Watches , Clocks , Solid Silver and Quadruple | M
I Plated Ware Jewelry , Optical Goods , Gutlery , Umbrellas , Etc B > |
§ Are IicIiik li'inle ' I y u , wlitle iiuixt dciilcrs Mimi > Ialii tlitil 1 \.a. * B
i JSicir "li-jKlc I * lull " Tito [ Mitilie aninctialo 5 N VISK 5 - - > v | js | M
\ I5Aec < -AB.M , mk evidenced by tlic tiherul palroiinso tic arc 9 H
j receiving HUT WIJV noli Wc mivc joii EVoiii a.5 to 50pur 3 ' H
; . coal , even on tlio most staple poodo , and A * IOJ.1ABt | M
' > JAVii : > IS TWO lt5 I.J.AECS riEAHi Hrc iinint cJ out ofra B
1 Hit Stclall Jewell' ) HuhIiicim , aw one Bar e and aiioreusin ? ; | M
I Wliole > ule Trade duiitands II SolUc onr 5 lar o hIiow I H
3 wiiutou > from day K tlii ) , and seetvliut xve aie oll'erin . | > M
i SI'JICJAIj ATa'B\TI4 > .V N called lo the lolloulii : | H
j IOl > E'luc Slecl Onrviii Set ol't : pieccN , only 81 ! ; itoilii | | H
I © 5. SI50 Milt Hctsoro l'lciin and Crucu , in ease , only $1 etu-li 1 * " H
I woi'lli & ! { . iic : uiil'Piniio ta iiit , 812.50vorlli < gii2S. I M
i EAT EtBi : > UCTI < ) \ IK 1'IAXOS ANJ > OCUJA.VS l'OK | H
! TSIVa SKX'Sl : ttl S > A S. Onen Satin day Kven nn mit' .lOQ j l
I oclock B i P PJ
I max meyer & BRO , Cor Sixtcsiitii an I Fariiam StsH
W. It STOB5K TOIS HEAT ; "IXTUKI3S FOIt SAWi | - ' H
ETCHINGS , JSSl fft M J f / % ISP UyTEMEUSON , H
ENGKkVINGS JSJ Sjl M M VhT MlM $ m SSTIIALLBTAi 0AVI3 M
ARTIST SUPPLIESJ6H $885 ffl Q $ $ & W0P H tGTKIMUALL , M
MOULDINGS , J S l tlM pSl S - MUSIC H
1513 Street Omaha Nebraska i B
Douglas , Nebraskay -
Tlio Well Known Specialist ,
Isnusuinissud In tliutnntiiicntot ull fornitM rill
VATBWiHMBm mill fctrlctireneuroKiiiimiilriil Iiii
imtcucy , Loss of MimliooJ , iiml Amtmlou Morrlllty
nr iliinciHusnlisolutulycuroJ HiuJ lor Hooks "Iliu
lire bi > < rtl " for .Mnii or Wmnnii , cnoli W cents
( stHinos ) . Ncrvijut IVimilo Dl i'n > cs curfit | ul < kly
mill iiorinuiiciitlIfcnlincnt by tnrrcsiioiHliiico
Hamiufiirioiily Cmisuilatliinfruo onicuB IS Cor
Uth nml Jackson fclroets , oiuulia Nub
nKUNKENiTESS
wflums wokw m/tsfSBvraHECt/fie
DIIAIN'E5 GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It cxn lie tfl % M In mup „ r conre ur lrn r 1" ur
tlflesurfjod.vrllbout the knowledge o ( tliopatUct ,
If niouiit ; . It Is absolutely harmless anil will * n >
a pormanoat and speedy oure whetho • Uipjpsllant la
ainotlerstodrlnkerorsnalfOliollowrtck , lTJir.Vr.lt
1'AII.M. It operate o qulelly and with such cer
tainty that the patient undergoes no InoouvoDlence
and ere lie l aware , his ootnplete reformation Is
elleotsd 49 pacro booic ot partleularu Iree ,
kUII.N.VCI.ltla.l.l ) > 6ualaiund ; IHIkX tlinilncNIa
ttkloi.rrll" ! ' " IIIAKK llltl'C'Kieit.tl nalu- ' ' * *
1 ArrMU dlKtiargoa from tbo urinary oretm
I la cither kx in 40 hours
CI J ( li 6Urlor tu CojalDa , Cuticb , or Inloo-
tloca , and frco Jioin all kid tuicll or ether
I inconvcnltnccj ,
I SANTAL-MIDYtaffr i * Yi iiw\ \
II C | .ml > , vld , blear Iks nano In lla kT"/
TO WEAK . MEN
Buffcrlnj fnnn Ih > HIM.Ui.r jouthriileiii.rs , < arly
decay wmiln < wiakneaa , loit iimiUiiiOd , < U ; . . 1 wll
aenil K aluoljlo trtullui ( aialrill cuntalnlnit full
porllculara ( nr liomo cure I'ltKK ft fharnc A
plendMin lli oikiUiouM read tyfft'1
inin who Is iierwnw ami ilrl.llltatol.ildKsa ,
Hrof 1' . C. l'OVVII5K.fflo du , Conu
Manhood 5IS
ruu.lDK rmimtuie luray hiriuiu Ixlulit } , l .V
> Ioii1hk I , A c . Ijii Inp I'le'i In i alii every Lu n rcijie
< ly hat UImwi ere < l a linile liiejri of n If riirr , width
heulll ndln-i.le.llrHPBloI.I.fdlow ulteirrs
Adilrrai J. II llhtU , C o. Uux iavo , cwVl.l k lit
WOl'lialr U eifllr.lersiceaie ty yAtfrXSBij
r k-.r t. lasn'a TUBULAR Hi nMlffiK ! $ * 5iy
Ublp.r.renler.ll BftndUB l.k < ra.eni ' > / . \T9r
f.ruCle , lf SJ l s.adt . . . ; . slerfcwfall A * fAtf ,
vkere.ll vtker lMil . flic 0 L 1"1 > Sllf JK& > MQtU
OOOOHS , ' I
Tliolilttlimt roeilictl nutliorltloi of IUb world • P PJ
IireBorlliBnml recommend t'JObOIH' .N MI.Milt IUB
-\l. J'/Vh'J I llKS fur IHseiiEPH of llio'Niroiit | J H
Chest und I.uiit'3 , and uIbo for coiiitimptlun , ll ll
"I lliiiltlioreililtHOt the BOD15N MlNHItAF , , H
WATKUB ANI ) I'ASTII.M' .S nro rely Hatlsfnc J i H
tory In Subiiciito I'htiryngltlti ns ell aa Iu I | H
Chronic c'Aturrhiil ( 'onilltlnn nf I ho upper nlr 1HH
Iiumsiikus " MOItiIJ : it llKOWtf M. I ) , i H
lror of I-aryngolo 'j' at ClilcaKu Iolfcllnla p H
At ull ilrusslsts at 2 j and M cts a box I H
I'nmiililels ( Jrnliu on Apiilliiiduii ' - i ' H
Soden Mlnaral Springs Co , Limited , r * S
in ckhak HritiiTNi\v vnmc ) |
State Line I
Tod'lii 'otv , llclfii t , llnlliiniil ! ( IiveriooI | |
1 JtOM NI' .W VOItrC rVrKVTIIUltHUAV H
Cabin pairagenjtdlM , according toloo.itlon of sttl ll H
room K i.ur ioiif torJJ , ib H
Elecrsiio to and from HuroiieatlMwoitlUtii itfl
sH
"Htutooi California , " bullilintr A M
AI'ariN IUI.UWI.V A , Co , Uen'l Auents , tH
• s
Wllrottdway , Now Vorli " < l
Jou.v Ill.ioi.x , Gcn'l Western Ancnt its H
111 Huudolpli St , Clilcajo j' I H
ItAiiiiv i : . Mounts , Thus lliCANxe { H
- Aixinti nt OiuahA . M
II , M. riiuinu\iiT. : JoiikAdiiianck , . t H
l.t'CIAN' MlNOII > . Wa : H
H. M. TRUBHBART < fc OO , iS * * , !
Keal Estate Agents , r
At caijVihi'iN ' . "
) , iius V H
isT.iiii.mini : ; ) jasr , t , H
OulvcstonlsthoBeaport 111 at Is anil I to uo H
for tliti Or cat Northwest Information anil p H
Mum fiirnlxlied Visitors are Invited to mil I H