r- l i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE EJHDAY , DECEMBER 5 , 1890. Superintendent Mlddleton Talks About the Union Paoifio Shopmen , PROPOSED VISIT OF PRESIDENT DILLON , Tlio Question No\v Heine Aellntcd of ft Successor to Jiulgo Savngo ns Union Pnclllc Govern- iiicnt Director. MldJlcton of Cheyenne , superin tendent of machinery and motive power of the Union Pacific , la in the city and has boon Dusy for two days consulting with headquarter - quarter ) ofllclnls and Investigating the affairs in the company's shops. When questioned by a reporter for THE Hun concerning the causes for the recent ro ductlon of ttic forces in the shops bore and nt other places along the line , Mr. Middlcton said : "it wits simply In accord with nn order from headquarters for u reduction of ex-pen- BCS. I received nn order to reduce the pay roll a certain amount per month mid coin * piled by reducing the number of men In the chops nt Omaliu , Cheyenne and other points , Omuhu's filmro was about ono hundred anil twenty-five men , I understand. " "Do you contemplate any further reduc tion " "I hardly think so. On the contrary , the lorco will probaoly bo Increased in tha eprlnp , when traffic gets heavier , or sooner If wo huvo nnyBc\ero winter weather that will seri ously Impede trafllc. " "Is the rolling stock of the road In a con dition to stand this reduction in tbo ranks of the shopmen ! " "Tho rolling stock of iho road Is In pretty good slmpo Just now. Wo were badly ham pered for cars and had nn immense amount of work fmv weeks npo , but that has been remedied. The company has tys coal trafllo well In hand now and Is in a position to tiiko prompt care of any truffle offered. " ' 'How uro the now engines and cars ordered last spring coming Inl" "Quito mpidly Just now. Wo have about fifty of the 130 engines ordered nnd a good share of tlio cars. " ' What wv the cause of the withdrawal of the company's ' inspectors from the locomo tive works whcro the now engines are being manufactured ) Docs It mean that the oracr for new unplnes Is to bo cuivclledl" Mr. Middlcton was apparently surprised , Ho said ho didn't ' understand the question and then hosnld it was nothing unusual to recall Inspectors and to send others In their stead. "As to the cancellation of the order for en gines , " ho continued , "I know nothing about that. If any such order has been mule ; or Is contemplated , I don't know anything about it. All I have to do with the engines is to set them up when they nrrlvq and put them on the rood when needed. " Mr. Middlcton returned to Chcyenno last night. IIo nays the mnohlno shops ut Cheyenne have been completed. The car shops will be llnhhod early In the spring and the company will then give employment to about soveu hundred men in the shops. IMr. Adams EiilojiiieH Savage. At the meeting of the directors of the Union 1'neiflo railway company hold in Bos ton * Wednesday last , President Adams an nounced the death of Government Director J. W. Savngo of Omaha. IIo said : "Mr. Savage was originally appointed a government director of the company In Julv , 1885. during the administration of President Cleveland. Subsequently ho was reappolntod by President Harrison , and the term of his service , has , therefore , been a continuous ono , extending over more than live years. "I am not willing to dismiss Iho death of Judge Savage with n more passing announce ment , lor the personal feelings that-I grew to entertain toward him during his term of service ns n government director of the com pany , which has been almost concurrent with tny own as Its president , were those not only of slncoro .respect , but of great personal regard , nnd I might say of friend ship. Judge Savage was essentially a man of character. A descendant of ono of the oldest families of Now Knglnnd , the names of the earlier representatives of which nro deeply Iinlicddcd In the llrst pages of Mns&a- .cliUBCUs history , ho was educated ns n law- Ocr. Subsequently ho did good scrvleo dur ing the war of the rebellion , holding at its close the commission of colonel of the Sixth regiment of cavalry. Like so many of his comrades during the war , at Its close ho went westward and established himself at Omaha durinir the early days of that city. There hu lived and practised his profession , or occupied a scat on the bench , respected and honored by all , until the thuo of his death. "During his official connection with this company I can boar testimony to the fact that Judge Buvago has always stood ready to perform any service required of him , and on inoro than ono occasion his assistance wni of grout value to us. Ills character stood high among nil classes throughout the community In which ho lived , nnd ho was accordingly able to Intervene most effectively in dcllcutu matters connected with questions of labor , which hnvo been , nnd probably will con tinue to bo , so perplexing to those engaged in the mnnngoinont of railroads. Naturally his temper atuf weight of character , as well as oulclul position as n government director , slngulavly lilted him to net as an Informal arbitrator , nnd as such ho served the com pany , accomplishing most valuable results on nt least two notable occasions. " A Successor to lUreotor Savnjio. v The death of Judge James W. bavngo created n vacancy in the government's board of directors of the Union Pacific , which will probably bo filled by President Harrison ut an early date. The position Is filled by presidential appointment , aim by courtesy n Nebraska man has been heretofore chosca. The Nebraska delegation in congress rec ommended Jack McCnll of Lexington , Nob. , a year ngo when Judge Snvago was ap pointed. President Harrison has declared .his intention of appointing o democrat In order to keep the directory non-partisan. None of the Nebraska democrats nro making any effort to secure the appointment although J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska City , J. B. North of Columbus nnd Dr. George L. Miller and Hon. Euclid Martin of Omaha have been , mentioned In connection with the position. 1'rpsldcnt Dillon Coining. It Is understood that Sidney Dillon , the now president of the Union Paclric , will visit Omnha in n few days for the purpose of making un inspection of the affairs aud con dition of the company. Tills is supposed to bo the reason for Vlco President Holcomb's abandonment of his trip to New York. IIo started for the cost on Monday , but turucd bark at Chicago nnd came home , - > , _ It Is rc | > ortoil that President Dillon's visit will ho followed by the changes In the ortlcial staff of the road that have already boon de cided upon , but have not yet been announced. Notes nnd 1'crsonnls. E. A. Ladd of Chicago , general baggage [ ngentof the "Q. , " is In the city. Tlio work of planking the main part of the Tenth street viaduct has bccu completed. Assistant Vlco-Presldcnt Baldwin of sean Union Pacific returned from Denver yesterday morning. Mono of the Nebraska trains hnvo been Affected br the ordered reduction in train servlca of the Union Paciflo , except ono : local train between Omaha and Valley , - which has been taken off. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg. At the Temple , At the tornplo on Hartley street , near Txvcnty-fourth , the subject of Rabbi Roso- nau'a lecture this evening will oo : What Can We Do for Russia's Jowsl" Ser vice * couuncncout 7:80 : , and all are cordially Invited to attend. Dr. Biruoy cure * caUrrk , DUFFY'S PURE PUREHISKEY FOR MEDICINAL'USE ' MO FUSEL OIL A pnrn Htliiiulnnt , prrfi'mblo wli la key , IH tli hour remedy Tor Conchs Coldn , Chill * , Malnrln , Astlimn , Jlron- cliltlw , ilio Grip ntnl I'nrumnn n. Of all the so-onllod wtilslclr-s on tlio innr krt , DtiflV'N IH tlio O.MjY PU1U3 fllKD- IGlNAIiONK It In I.W.U.UAni.K TO MEN mill n BOON \VOMK.V. . Insist HDCIII untntu : Duffy's anil tateo no other. It can be oblnlnort at Scud for our hook , THE UUi-KV MAI/r Wlll KUY CO. N. Y. WANT ISUrTEIt MAHj SI3HV1UI3. Soutli Oninhn Packer * Clamoring fern n Kottiru of Dummy ' 1 rains. The manager of the stock yards , the super intendents of the packing houses , Postmaster Glasgow and the business men of the city nro almost In arms over the abandonment of the dummy service and tlio consequent inadequate mall service. With n , postal busi ness second only to Omaha In the state , the change bus reduced the mull arrivals to two n day , while the business of the city require not fewer than six. A combined effort fort is being made to have the Union Pacific dummy service rn-establlshod between - tweon Council Bluffs nnd South Omnhn , eras as formerly , to Albright. This will irlvo sat isfactory service and the nmnugcrs of the packing houses , as expressed by Mr. Mcday and Mr. Cudutiv , feel that the busi ness given the union Pncillc warrants them in their demand for mail service to meet every wont. As it Is nnd lias been for seine time , it required qulto as much time to got mall from this city to and fromCouueil Hluffs and Omaliu ns It docs from Omaha to Chicago and buck , The postal business of South Omaha Is al together out of proportion to other cities of 10,000 inhabitants , ono of our packing houses alone doing nearly ns much postal business as an ordinary town of 10,000 people. And the business is of the greatest importance both In money vnlues und urjjenoy , nnd the very best service ought to bo furnished. Postmaster Glasgow Is doing nil possible to remedy the matter and hopes to have ample service put on at onco. Swedish Tjiidlra' Itcllof Society. The liberality of the superintendents of the packing houses and the manager of the Union stockyards has ngaln been manifested by generous donations to the funds of the Swedish Ladles' Itcliof society. Manager "W. N. Babeock nnd Superintendents Hy II. Mcdav of the O. H. llumuumd company , A. C. Foster of Swift & Co. . Eihvnrd A. Gudahy of the Cudahy Packing Co. nnd James V'ilcs , Jr. , of the Umnha packing com pany have each contributed 110 to this worthy society. Mrs. Peter J. Houson , wlio Is actively Interested In the work In this city , nloiio sold thirty tickets for the Swedish charity ball. Arm llrokon in Two Places , Joseph Noake , an employe in the ynryan department of the Cudahy packing houses , while trying to put a belt on a wheel Wednes day got his loft arm caught , sustaining n compound fracture of the forearm. Notes About ttie City. Mr. and Mrs. Gates have removed to Den ver. ver.Edward Edward A. Brosnnbau Uns returned from Knnsns City. Miss William IJodcn has arrived from Dos Moines , la. , for a visit. MUs Mnpgio Krlttenbrlnk , who has been visiting friends In Iowa , has returned. Electrician V. K. Enslngor of the O. II. Hammond company , has youo to Sail Fran cisco. Edward J. Sovkora has bought Michael P , O'DonnelPa residence , Twenty-second street soutn of I street. Frank I. Leo nnd brldo have returned from Auburn nnd are receiving the congratula tions of ninny friends. Henry J. Halnes. secretary of the Stock men's building nnd loan association , has ar rived from Chicago to organize the local braneh. Work has boon commenced on the now ice house , south of the beef house. The ice house will bo 140x100 feet , with a capacity of 14,000 tons. Pottr McKay , a superintendent of the freight department at the packing houses of Swift & Co. , after a serious illness , is mend ing rapidly. J. S. McKnlght Is critically ill nt his rest- denco , Twenty-lint and G streets. Mr. Mo- Knight's fathoraud brother arrived yesterday from Tennessee. Stock Inspector Clark Howard reports twenty-two diseased cattle during November nnd 2J8 during the yards' yearondinpr Novem ber 80 , netting their owners $3.55 each. Frank , aged seven years , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Hrcdrieka , died yesterday morning and will bo hurled nt 3 o'clock this afternoon in St. Mary's ' cemetery. Contractor Callahan has completed his grading on the Chicago , Uock Island fc I'acillc extension and has moved his grad ing outtlt to his ranch in the southern part of the state. _ Use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ro- newer and your thin gray locks will thicken up and bo restored to their youthful color , vigor and beauty , Her Husband Fooled Her. Mrs. Carleton arrived from Denver yester day expecting to meet her husband , who bad boon working in Omaha and living at 310 North Fifteenth street. Carleton loft the city Wednesday night , however , nnd his wlfo is Lore in destitute circumstances. Books on Blood CURED and Skin dis eases freo. THE S W I FT MY BOY. SPEC.FIG . CO. . . ATLANPA.GA. Swift's Spcolflo S. S. S. cured my llttlo b y of ForofuAu , front which ho had suffoied along time. Iliad tiled the best physician * nnd great quanti ties of medicines without avail. A few bottles of S. S. S. did Iho work , Ho Is now enjoying the beet of health nnd lias r.ot had any symptoms of the disease for over A year. , W. A. Clayton , Addle , N. O. BOOKS OH gifOO AtlO 3flH DI3 A3 3 fRlt. iiO'-tflo Co. Atl-nlix. Ga. PIANOS a JU N.16th Bt H The fall of 189Owill long be remembered as the greatest season for CHEVIOT SUIT0 known. The demand has fully equalled the supply ; at one time they -were very scarce. Wehav at all times tried to keep up with the procession , but once in awhile we have been compelled to say to our customers , ' 'They're all Gone. " Anticipating a still greater demand for them , for Holiday wear , ( for whero's the man who don't like to dress up then even if it is only once a year ? ) we have put forth our strongest efforts to get up a "black cheviot suit that would please our friends and at the same time meet the most economical pocketbook. "We've accomplished our object. Our buyer was instructed to buy the best all wool black cheviot he could find ata cer tain price. This he has done to our intense satisfaction. Next , to get them made. This he had done by one of the best clothing manufacturers in the country , insuring an elegant fitting suit. By buying an immense quantity of goods , ( nearly 4OOO , yards ) and getting such anumber made at one time ( over 60O suits ) we have been able to procure a suit fully the equal of those being sold at from twelve to sixteen dollars. As we expect these suits to be the biggest advertisement for us we have ever had , a little description of them here may not toe out of place. The ma terial is a strictly all wool black cheviot , every fibre.The liningsare allgood substantial goods. The binding a fine mohair , and as to the making well we had them made so that they would make customers for us. THE STYLES ARE. : FIRST Single-breasted sacks , without binding , with patched pockets. SECOND Single-breasted sacks , mohair binding. THIRD -Double-breasted sacks , with double-breasted vests , with flat binding. FOURTH Cutaway frocks 'without binding. FIFTH--Cutaway frocks with mohair binding. The pants to the bound suits have flat braid running down on outside seam. They come in regular sizes from thirty-three to forty-four. We shall place the entire six hundred suits on sale to-day , in all styles , and in all sizes , at the one uniform price of EIGHT DOLLARS A SUIT Undoubtedly the greatest sale of suits in the country to-day. FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS. B.8. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent in Omiihi ; lorGorhum Mun- ufacturlng Go's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest Coino nuil SRO us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St DR. Practlco llmlloil to Discuses of Ilio LUNGS Nervous System Including NcumlRla , 1'aralysU , KpUi-psy , ' Catnloi r > Hystero Kpllopar , Convu I- nlons , hnlmtl Iriltn- ilon , Hlieiininttsm , ( "lronlo | Alcobullxm , Vcrvoni llc.uluvlic , Nervous I'rostratlun ounouniptlon mnlull dlsoa.-icioftlio IUIIKI UoouuSlU 103 0 , SEE BUILDING , OMAHA , To euro ntliousnass. Sick neadacho. Constipation , Malaria. I , Ivor Complaints , tnka the eafo and certain remedy , SSllTll'8 BILE BEANS Usotho8MAI.T.i8iZR ( < IO llttlo bosns to ( be lK > U tlo ) . Tliej nro tlio most convenient : tull ullages. 1'rlcoof clllier slio , 25 cent * p i bultlo. 111 7l 17' 70 ! "ifto-trrovuro. panel elio of Oils picture tor 4 cents ( copp n or stamps ) . j. F. ssirrn ft co. . Makers of ' 'llllu Oaans , SL Louis. Mo. NEBRASKA. . National Bank tT. . DEPOSITORY , OMAH4 , TffB. CapltaL - - - - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 1800 - O7OOO Offle rs and Director * Henry Vf. Tales , Pmldsnt IMWUB. B 4 , VloPreildent | Jamci W. Bavag * , W V. tlorn. JohnB. Oolllni , R. C. Ouibloi , J. a. M PatrUk , W. IL B. lluvbeo , oasbltr. THE IH.ON BANK. Oorntr Utb and Taraam BU. 4 General BanklnK Dullness Transacted FACTS-WEAiTMEN W vn1t1j > 1"i1idlC"lli ? < iuf < 1 "T EXCESSES VOUTHFUL I gJL nof Man mnH Wenknean , ERRORS , lucliaa LUal MollllUOU , LOB BOB or Prainsoruii ) kliidamlwanttoliiowhtiwiiicfiiK voun.iBi.ic nt home , tend 10 rfnta for our IKK ) ! ; , "TACT * TOE WEAK MEN. " milled In plain rover kleutloo this JUIHT. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL ISSOCUTIOH. ZC9 Dearborn St , Chicago , III. , Hitls for Publicll'rlntlnj- . STATK or NKHIIABKA , 1 Odlco of Stntolloitrd of Printing. > I/iscor.N , ( iveinboria , 1&90. ) NOTICE TO Ilinucns. Scaled proposals nil ! 1)0 ) received at any tlmo on or bofoio two o'clock p. in , of tlio nth day of December , A. U. 1800 , for tlio nrliitlnR f nil 1)111 ) for the legislature with such inat- orns may boordoroil Vy oltlior liotiso tlioreof 0 bo ] ) rfnto < l In "bill form" whlc-n I ? shown ml designated us ulnvt one ( I ) iinaorthoiirlut- iiK'luwsof tliostutoof Nuliruskit. l > 'or tliu prlntlntr nnd blndlns In papercovora f ouu thnusmid ( t.OOJ ) copies csich of tlio blen- jliil reports of the auditor of public accounts , ronsurcr , socrctnry of stnlt1. und coniinlbslon- r of public lands and buildings ; ruulllvo Inui- 1 red i.'iOO ) copies ouch of thublunnlal rvportsnf ho attorney gpnornl , supurlntendi > titof pub- lo Instruction , si uta librarian , und adjutant Rcnontl ; and all ether reports and documents liat nmv bo ordered printed by the lotilsln- ure , except such as may enter Into anil form L .part of the journals , which class of work Is cnown und ( U'alKimU'd us class three fl ) under ho printing laws of Nebraska. Tlio hill work , executed under class one , hall bo printed In smull'nlen , typo on paper ourtconll ( ) inches lone byolRhtand onu-half H'/i ) JuohcB uido , slnfilti page , paper to ho wonty-elKht pi ) pounds donblo ca | ) to the ruum , and except the title page ; each pnco Hhall contain not le .t than tniMity-Hvu ( t5) ! ) Inej of solid matter of sovcn (7) ( ) Inches In cngth nnd tlie line ? ehall ue successively numbered , with a blank only In each suauo bet - t coii the linos. The title PUKO of said bills shall contain not CM than olRhteun ( IB ) lines as nbo\o. with liico < : Incho : ) addltlonnl space allowaUlu for display tltlo matter. Kach bid shall stntowliat tlio bidder Is wlll- n to do the work complete for , per page , for two hundred I-'OO ) coplcw otonch 1)111 ) ; also the price for additional liuiulicdB that may bo or- lured of tlio anmu bill at the snniu tlmo IIH Hi orlRlniil ( ' . " 00) ) , Including ; composition , papcro iress work , stltchinc , foldlnu. and all worker , iiintorlalentorlne Into the work reiiulrod. All work o.xccutoa under ohm ono shall bo dellvcrod in jsood order by thocontractorto Die olllco of the secretary of state within three days after tlio receipt of the order by said contractor from the chairman of DID committee oirurtntlng , in either brunch oftho legislature. All work ( i.xL'Ctitofl under class three (3) ( ) shal bo printed In lmi primer , brovler and nonua- rlei typo , ( in paper to bo nine InehojlongDy H.V | ( I , ) Inches wide , slnxlo ptiKe , paper to bo forty-llvo r > ) pounds to tlio roam , or twontv- four Dy thirty-six , white book. Kacli hid under elass three shall state whut the bidder is wllllni ! to do thu work complotu for , per iik'e , onciioh icport or Item In the class , In- eludliiK composition , paper , press work. Hlltolihi ! ! , fohlliiff , and nil work or material entering Into tlio work required. Galluy and IIRH proof must be furnished when recjulred iy the olllcors of the oxocutl vo department or the chairman of thocommlttco on printing : In either branch of the loulslaturo. Work when completed to bo delivered free of oxpoiiseat the state house. Proposals for work on oaoh of the above classes will not bo considered unlesstho same bo accompanied by a bond In thosum of flvo thousand ( W.UCO ) dollars with two or more sure- lies ! tlmtlncaMJthop.irt.v proposing for such contructshall ho awarded the same auch party will , within live C. ) days after the iiuard to him of such contract enter into bonds for the faithful performance thereof , as provided by law nnd the tein. sot those proposals , Proposals hliall bo marked , "Proposals for' I'ubllo Printing" undi ftortri'ssed to tlio state board of printing. InCfifQOf the secretary of btnto , Lincoln , Neb. . Contracts on olabs ono (1) ( ) , as above specified , will bo awarded us a whole. Contracts on clubs Urwo (3) ( , as above speci fied , will bo awarded \\holooria \ part as the boaid may elect. , , , . , Samples of the worlfntt ho oxeoutcd under class ono (1) ( ) , and tlirep C , may bo been at the ollico of the secretary of state. Contracts on above classes ono (11 , ana three f.l ) . to run two < ia > 3rcnrs from December Olh. IfcOJ. i- , . . The state printing liowd reserves the right to reject any or ull oliJs UKX II. CowuEnr , bocrorary of State T. " ! ! , HKNTON , Auditor of I'ubllo Accounts. J..J5. HIM. . , , Treasurer. State Board of Prlntlujr. Bathe sore eyeo > wlth Pond's Extract. Notice to Grading nnd Timber Con- irnotors. We are prcparod torccetro bids for a largo amount ot work west of Uio summit of the Hooky mountains on tha line of tlio Great Northern railway , Inaludlua grading , wliloh consists ot rook , cartu work ana tuuiiolliu ? , und a hirco amount of timber ! also a largo nmouutof hewed timber forutructureR. Pur- ties who are prepared to go Into the woods and lake out timber und who have Knidlng outlltu for rook work , will find this u desirable oppor- tunity. Thu work Is located , aud the supplies foruarrylni ; ( ton are ou the ( tround , anil the work Is ready to comiueuco utonce. Fur fur ther Information Inquire bt room IS , National German-American bunk building , 6U I'aul , illnu. Eheiiard , Slcuis & Co. N29d7tM DR.MCGREW THE SPECIALIST. More limn IS years * experience In the trcntmontof PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro unnrantoed In 3 to Uvo day * without tlTolon oflun hour'a tlmo. STRICTURE rorroantfntlr rured without pain or Instrument * ; no cutting ; no dilating. Tlio most remarkable romoJf known to modem aclencu. Wrlto for circulars SYPHILIS CURED JN 30 TO BO DAYS. Dr. McC row's treatment for this terrible blood (111- ease liai lioen prunounvcd tlio most powerful nnil luicccMftil remedy ovprcllicoverpd for the nrnoluto cure o ( till * * dimwco. His success with this dl onio Imi never been oqualleil A complete CLTlli : OUAllJ ANTIHI. ; Wrlto ( or circulars. LOST MANHOOD find nil irnnkncss of the toximl orKnin , norroiMiioii , timidity nnil duspomlenoy nbsolutoly curod. Thorj- Ue ( Is Immodlatu nnd complete. SKIN DISEASES , Cntnrrh , rheiiinntlsm , nnd nil clUciiioi of Ilioblool llrcr , khliioys nnd llnddor permancntlr cured. FEMALE DISEASES and neiirnliila , uor ou nosi nnddlton'ei of tlio nlora. cli curod. Tlio Doctor's "Homo Treatment" for ladles ta pronu.mced by all nlio hnvo unodlt. to ba IhoTiuxl comp oto and convenient remedy over of. fcrcd for tlio treatment of fcinnlu dhoniet. Itli truly a wonderful romedy. No InitrumenWi no pain , llouns ronl < ADlL $ PUOM2TOI ONLY , DR. McGREW'S mnrvclon * fluccosi hn won for lil.'n a rcputntlon which la trnlr national In character , nrid Ills croM nrmyof nitlenls re.iclioi from tlio Atlnntla to tlio 'nclllc. The Doctor la a grailuiito of iiEOUtiAU" uctllclno nnd has hurt long nnd careful experience In lospltal practice , nnd 1 * cla.isod nuionif the loudla tpcclallata In modern aclonco. Treatment br aorta- nionilcnco. Write for circular * about each of tha Above dtsooaea. xruis. Office , 14th and Farnam Sts Entrance oa oltlier stroot. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO. " the Wonderful Spanllb Itcracdv , cnrun all Ner\ous Ulseucg , tucb n Weak Mem ory , Lees ( if Brain I'o wcr , llendaclie. U'nkcfiilneis , Loot Mnnliood , Nervoua. fter Use. UCBI , Ijisfltude , all iroin Life. drnllia and lug ) ol power of the Generative Oreatm , In either tex , cnupcd by over-eicrtlon , youthful Itxllpcrc oni.oi theeicepnlve u e of tobacco , opium , or stlmuliuitB , wblcb nltlmately lead to Irifirmlty , Coniamptlon and InBanlty. rat on In convenient form to cirrjr lu the voit pocket. Price $1 a package , or 6 for $5 Sent by mall to any address. Circular free. UtQ tlon thla rnpcr. Addnia . K IN OMAHA , Nhll. . UV Enho A Co , Cor. ISth ft IiouclM Mlrretn. J. A. Fuller Ac Co. , COT , lltti k l > oulno gtrtcta. A. . D. i'oiter & Co. . Council lllulls. Iowa. FOR MEN ONLY WAlilU fillip ForIXST or FAIMNO MAN- llm&iooi ] > i Genopul nnd NEU- VOU3 DEIUI/ITy. Weakness of llody and Mind : KITectBOt KrrorH or oxcosseslu Old or Vounz. Itobust Noble 1IAN110OU fully re stored Vie guurantoa overr c&so or inunoy refunded. Haruplo course , live days' treat ment , II : full course , to. fioctiroly soulod from bccrvatlou. Cook Kemody Oo. . Omaha. Not ) BtOlalr Hotel , O fllce Cor. lUth and Uodga a t DRUNKENNESS r.xauon. HABIX. IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR , HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It ji ! cIvA i la A cyp of rutfe icit. f fv.il , without IHe knowlcOs. o ( in. patl.nl , if n < MMarr. It I ) abcoliteljr hirmlrn and will cBtot p rm n.nt and ipedr our * , wbitbir U j > atlni w a taodtraUdrinkiir or an tlooliolia u not. IT A K V tit KAlLn. It opo ln o quietly acd with luoli o.r- uanly lh l tha pttlint onderioo no InconnuUuce , nd < i * h. u w r , bu oaiapleM nrormatlan U rr.oi l. H8 pwr * boon of particulars fr . Tobfbiaol KU1IN ft C0.7J61H f oyC A' " lt $ * * OviaingtU. * llej by BCA.KE. UKUUU It CO. , lad - ' UHl/ HEP WARM BY USING AROUND YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS A WEATHER STRIP Wlilch Saves Ton Tlmos its Cost in the Fuel it "Will Save. Old Clothes Wringers Repaired' A New Rubber Put on in a Few Minutes for Only $1 Each. Keep Yo Jr Bodies Warm -BY WEARING- Hrtlos and Mackintoshes or Rubber Goats , BUY THIS BISST GOODS J T OMAHA EUBBER COMPANY , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IOOO FARNAM STREET , OMAHA. ICE TOOL THE FISCHER ICE TOOLS. Q M O ( FMoTATS a.xidL O ( "WITH LIFTING OATtfS. H I JDQTJBLJEl MARKE1RS. O A full line of Every thing used by Ice Gathorora Ssnd for OatnlogU9 and Prices. O HIMEBAUG-H & TAYLOK , 1405 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. Corner Oth and naraejr Streets , OnuUo. FOR THE TREATMENT OF AU Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN , Prosldont Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMenamjr , BE SURE YOUR SIN la knownl If yon liato Kvll ! > rfam . I.OHWS , lire Impotent , lull ol r'enrn , riidevclonwl or Htunted , Victim of KICDIW r I'ontBBloui J > lv i-iMie. you lull ttcafie nil CunieifVinrri by our J-tuttve nnil tiurctiiful Jltlhodl far Home - l7y"Mt"f IGURMEW V/lLL FIND YOU OUT ! PRINCIPAL POITS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Farnnm Street. Harry P. Deuel , City PassonRor nnd Ticket Agent. t'oiiliililKi O.vi.Y'-lJr. J ( iuo'i I'erlO'llcnl I'llM tie Krrmli roinmly. act on tbo uionitriikl ijmtora and euro upiirixilon iron wlntoviir causa , I'rumuta Dieuitniutlon. TliuiapllliiUoulilnul txi taken dur- fijr Itroitaaiicy. Aiu. I'lll Co. , lloralty i'ropa. . tipou * r r , ClujCo. , It Uunuliiu br Hlterman i iluConnoll , DodKait.iioirl' . O.Umnhil U. A. Moleher. Mould " ' u ; M. I * . Kill * . Uuuncll Utuffi I * , or I lot U