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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : S TURDASJ DECEMBER G , 1890 , INTERFERES WITH BUSINESS , Complaint of South Omaha Packora Regard ing the Mall Delivery. LOSS OF A DAY IN TRANSMISSION , 5Cho N'clirnnlca Delegation In Congress to l o ItcqucHtctl to Investigate and Secure Ailrqtinte Postal Knell HICH. TUP. BEK Thursday voiced tbo opinion ! ) ot Bovornl responsible people In South Oinnha regarding the Inadequacy of tbo mall facili ties between that bustling plnconnd Oils city. It showed tlmt with a postal business second only to Ornaha In the state , the discontinu ance of the Union Paclflcdummy hnd reduced tbo ninll arrivals to two n day , while the busi ness 01 the city required not lower than six. It also showed thut a combined effort was bclnp nmdo to Induce the Union I'nclflo to es tablish Its dummy service between Council Bluff nnd South Omaha , or as formerly , to Albright. Postmaster Glasgow of South Omaha was spoken to on the subject. Ho Bays that everything possible Is beltiR done to scciiro ample service In the transmission ana the receiving of mall matter. A sreot deal of the delay Incident to the cliatiKhiR aud trans ferring malls from Council Ulufls , ho claims has been obviated by his efforts in securing pouches direct from" the Kansas City route at (1:20 and 10UOa. in. , nnd li and 7:80 : p.m. , from the 11. & M. , nt 8 ami 11 a. m. from the Hock Island , at 11 n. m. , ! ) : HO and 8 p , m. and from the St. Paul mid Council IllufTs nt 11 a. m. "Wo are working , " ho sold , "every ef fort and using every meani to huvo a direct messenger sorvlco , both morning and even ing between hero and Council Blurts , so that mail matter will not bo delayed nor a train missed. " "Our mall facilities nt present for the out going tire as follows : "East and South At 11 UO a. in. , 0 , Band 7 p. m , "West At 10 n. in. and t > mid 8 p. m. Omaha pouches uL7 and 1U)0 : ! ) a. in , , 3:30 : , 5 nnil7U : ! ) p. in. "Tho direct connections are as follows : At 11 a. m. for Omahn and northern lowii ; ! 1 p. m. , nil oaatnnd south ; -I p m. nil west and 7 p. m. , nil east ; direct arrivals are nt 7 a. m. ; from Omahn , lOtiiOn. m. and Ili.'iO p. m. , from the cast nnd south , 7:30 : p. in. from the east. The ICnnsas City mall that formerly arrived nt 7 a. in. now arrives nt 10 : ! )0 ) and the U & M. Is now received nt 7:80 : Instead of 5 :150 : p. in. as hereto fore. " . Superintendent Edward A. Cudnny of the Cudnhy packing company , who has taken an active interest In Improving the mail facili ties , furnishes the following copy of letters sent to Manager Bahcock of the stockyards , Superintendent Juines Vlles , Jr. , the Oinnha packing company ; A. C , Foster of Swift & Co , , Hy II. Medny ot the Q. II. Hammond company , the cashiers of local banks nnd business men , which clearly point out the m- adcnunto service and the pressing needs of the business Interest of South Omaha : \Vedo not know , of course , to what extent you urn Inconvenienced by the present mull ing fiioilltltM ol South Uinnlm , but wo pie- fiuino that your Gxuurloncu lnii boon nuieli lllcu our DUMI. Von huvo probably noticed tlmt mall arriving atUmalia from tlio oust at 10:15 : n. in. Is very rnroly. If over , ilellvuiocl ut vourolllco until 1 o'clock ur 4:30 : p. in. of the Hiunodiiy oftentimes not until tlio follow ing inornliiK- The same van also ho mild of mall from Kansas City , i t. Louis and the BOiitn arrlvljiR In Omaha at I p. m. , and \oty frequently not tlollvureU until thu following morning , The same can bo said of nearly every mall that wo litivo , und , If you 'vlll refer to the tnall time-card of Omaha nnd compare llu > nutiibcrof nmll locolptaaml ilo- Surturts , with the receipts and. donarturm of oath UiMiilm , you will bcu to wlmt a dlsad- wo arc placed. Our im'sent futilities. for malls urrltlng , tire ns follows : Dummy , 7 n. in. ; Union I'ncllie , 10:110 : n. in. ; Chicago & Noriliwostorn , ! lii : : ) p. m , ; duinniy , 5:30 : p.m. ; Union I'acltte,7:40 : p. in , Out-solus Malta Dummy , 7:10 a. m. ; Union Pacific. 1 ! ! m. ; Union Pacific , : i : : ) p. mj duni- in v , fWlOp. m , ; Union I'aclllo , 12 p. m. What wo Intend doing Is to wrHoaprotty strong Ititlur of nrotvHt to Mr. J. G. rninor. rhlof clerk of the railway mall service at Omaha , and nut before hlmtliodlsadvantacet under which wo BiilTor. Wo think thut , by united action on thu uart of the South Omaha Jntoiosts. wo may bo ublo to ulfcot abettor service. Wo will address a copy of this letter to the ( lltTcrunt naaklng IKIIISUS , stoukyardsand the banKs and cmlo.ivorto liuluco thorn to wrltb n letter c'overlng the same subject , bosliln which wo expect to bring whatever political Inllneiico we oan to bear through our con- grtsMiicn and hotmlors , and think your co operation In the same dlrojtion necessary to whatever HUCCOSS wo may antlclpulo. i'lciiHu lut ns know what. If any. your action will bo In 1 ho matter. Yours truly , TUB AllMOUll-CUUAlIV-l'ACKINfl CO. K. A. 0. Mr. Cudnhy says that if the government docs not furnish better services the business Interest here will have to establish u local scrvlco. Superintendent Medny of the O. II. Hammond mend company nays that tbo present mall service Is little loss than mi outrage on the busi ness interests at this point. "Entitled to the best , " bo says , "wo receive very inadequate service. ! ' Ho favors the manager of the stock yards , the superintendents of the packing nouses nnd the local business interests going in a body to the oniclnls nnd laying the mat ter before them so that the needs might bo comprehended and the adequate rollof afforded. THE UNION I'ACiriO. Union Pacific officials claim that they have not received any complaint before concerning tbo hick of mall facilities between Omaha and South Omahn. The dummy trains carry two malls a day , ono hi the forenoon mid ono in the afternoon , nnd this Is inclusive of mall that goes direct on the regular trains to South Omaha with out having passed through the Omaha post- ofllco. The oftlclnls further claim that the business between Omaha nnd South Omahn would not warrant an Increase In tin ) train service , aud tlmt it is not probable that tbo service will bo Increased , especially ns an effort is being made to toduco expenses by cutting down the service wherever It can ho done without ilut- Imcnt to tbo public and to the company's In terests. AT TIIK rosTorncE. Chief Cleric Crixmor of tbo railway mall Oorvico said that the question was ono which Jjnd claimed his attention for several months. The hist move of Jtlio railway company , in taking oft two trains , while it had not es pecially injured the service , bad served to u.r- ( gruvatotho diniculty. Ho bad held , ho said , several consultations with the postmaster nt South Omahn nnd with representatives of the packing houses , but as yet nothing hud been done As the matter now stood thcro was llvo malls daily to South Omaha , at On m. , 10:20 : a. m.'Jf : > 0 p. m. , Oift ) p. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. There were four mulls dally from South Omaha to this ' city , nt 11 : 15 a. m. , 3:55 : p. in. , 0:10 : p. m. nnd 0:05 : p. in. The chief dilllculty seemed to ho , ho said , that there was no mail after 0 o'clock nt night until nearly noon of the following day , which often resulted in delaying busi ness an cntlro day. In reply to n question ns to tbo feasibility of using the motors to carry the malls , Mr. Cramer said that that would ujt improve matters , ns the diniculty lay In having the malls curded from South Omaha to the depot iu order to catch outgoing trains. If tha malls were topothrouph the Omaha post- office , It would cause nn unnecessary delay. Ilo was in favor of having the malls carried by private conveyance. Ho stated that Lowls ti. Troy , division superintendent of the mall service , would ar rive In tlio city In a fawdays and the matter would bo brought to his attention. Ki\ 1 1 road Nuc Vice President Holcotnb of the Union Pa cific left Thursday uftcraoou for Boston , called there by the serious illuess of bis sou , who Is a student at llnrvardcollcgo. C. II. Duxburry ol tbo Baltimore ts Ohio , Chnrles Fitzgerald of the Louisville & Nush- vllle , ( JuarlOit Hnniiu of the L. , N. , O. &T. , nndV. . T. Martin of tbo Wabaslf are traveling - ing passenger agents who wcro lu tbo city yesterday. The dirt from the excavation for the frclfiht O.cpot is being used for broadening the coun cil Bluds approach to the Union Pucitlo bridge. Itumors of motor Hues across the bridge Imvo boon occasioned by this work , but , of course , are denied nt headquarters. General Passenger Agent Francis of tha Burlington returned justunluy from Chi- cupo , where bo has been intending n meeting of the Western passenger association. Bui Ittlo was accomplished nt the mooting otbcr than the bracing up of the demoralized busl- less between St. Paul nnd Chicago. Tbo railroads are planning for nn imracnso Omaha-Lincoln bualncsi durluR the coining winter. Tim Hock Island is planning to com. nenco running trains the latter part of the irescnt month nnd will nut on three trains after January 1. The Union Pnclflo content- ilntci nil additional Lincoln train , nnd tbo Jurlington promises n special "legislature" Iyer that will make the run iu on hour and ten minutes , Mr. II. K. Webb , who ha * been employed as locating engineer by the Denver & Hlo 3rando , is in tbo city. Ho says the great "scenic route"ta \ cobwebbed tbo mountains of Colorado with now branches nnd lias opened up roads into many of tbo finest min- ng localities in the west. While locating a Ino in Qoro creek canyon Mr. Webb discov ered a deposit of copper aud claimed it. lie thinks ho has a fortune in sight. 1.1m Smelter Combine. President Quy Barton of the smelting works returned yesterday morning from Chicago , where ho had been attending a conference of representatives of the numerous smelting works in the country , which closed last evening. The result of the meeting , as stated la tbo Press dispatches , had been to outline a plan for a central association with a view to reduc ing the expenses of the various plants. This plan will bo submitted to nil the smelting companies for their consideration. Secretary Nnsh stated that tbo management of the Omaha works bud not considered the matter and ho could not sny what the result of such a conference might bo , but there would bo no stops taken which would bnvo any interest to the public , or any inllucnco upon the ere market. Ho was of the opinion ; hnt the local company would bnvo n number ) f changes to recommend in the general plan joforo becoming a party to the coiuUlnatlou , Dr.Birnoy cureS catarrh. Boo bld.jj Gathered In. The funeral of Charles Rlowo , the veteran undertaker of the city , who died Thursday , took place from the residence , Twenty-sixth ind Walnut , nt 9 o'clock yesterdny morning. 1'ho deceased wnsslxty-thrceycars of n o nnd tor twenty-six of these hnd been iu the un dertaking buslucds iu Omaha. The funeral services were hold nt the German Catholic church , Seventeenth and Center streets , nt 10 o'clock , after which the remains were in terred in the German Catholic cemetery. The members of 1C. , of 1' . lodge No. 'M at tended the funeral In n body. Tbo following undertakers of the city were present and contributed n magnificent Moral pillow : Al. O. Maul , II. K. Bucket. 1 . C. Hcafoy , C. W. Orlug , J. A. Tnggart and N. P. Swanson. iVftcr the funeral the undertakers mot nt M. O. Maul's ' and passed resolutions of con dolence which will bo presented to Mrs. Hie we. | German or French In Five \Vcekg. Ono term of ouch will bo glvou by the natural method nt Y. M. C. A. , com mencing with free lessons today. Gor man tit -1:30 : und 8 p. inf. French at 7 p. in. 1113 KKSISUOi ) AUUKST. A Clothing Thief Collides \vlth a Po- lIccinnn'H Clul ) . James Dally Is n large , powerful thief who attempted to replenish his somewhat depleted wardrobe yesterday at tbo expense of the Nebraska clothing company. Daily wont into the store and pretended to bo selecting a suit of clothing. Ho was hard to suit nnd wont from counter to counter in search of goods that would plcaso his fastidious eye. Finally , when the clerks were all busy with other customers , Dally found the goods ho wanted , and tucking them snugly under hU arm and picking n 4 hat oft another counter as ho went out , ho started down Douglas street without stopping to Inquire the price of the goods. At Twelfth street Dalloy was overtaken by Patrolman IIuzo , and a regular ghost aunco with two participants was then and there enacted. Dalloy refused to betaken taken nnd the ofncer had to use his club freely. Haze received several scratches und bruises and Dallcy looked ns though ho had been struck by a pllo driver when ho reached tbo police sta tion. Ho had n new oveivbat on which Is bo- llevcd also to have bcou stolen. For Derangement of tlio Ijlvcr. Use Dr. Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. O. Y. Cilley , Boston , Mass. , says : "Havo used it extensively and witn the most remarkable success. I give it in dyspepsia and in all cases where there is derangement of the liver and kidneys. With my patients it bos agreed wonderfully. * SOUTH OJI.IIIA. Notes About the City. William SUmton of Stockton , 111. , is the guest of P. A. Barrett Mrs. H. Zobish is quite ill. C. C. Stanley h.is como in from his farm. Frank Maupin is looking after his absent wife. Colonel E. P. Savngo has returned from his ranch in Custor county. Mrs. Samuel Shrigloy U visiting her pa rents , Mr. and Mrs. James Danloy , Ashland. John Forbes , ofllco manager nt the Cudahy packing houses , Is in Chicago visiting friends. The Cndahy pepsin works were put in run ning order yesterday nnd llred-up for the first time. Superintendent James H. Halo of the Cudahy packing force Is hack at his post uftcr his illness. Frank I. Murphy of Swift & Co.'s ofllco force is out on a little Jaunt through the cen tral part of the state. Frank , young son ot Thomas Ad.ams , Q street , between Twenty-seventh and Twenty- eighth streets , is down with diphtheria. Fred Gossmnn of the commission firm of Rurko& 1-Ynzier. hns returned nftor n trip through the northwest ns far as Puget Sound. A load of hay upset In the Third ward Thursday afternoon , covering the driver. Active work was required to prevent his being smothered , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Mauror of Douglas. Wyoming , nro the guests of Postmaster and Mrs. Glasgow nnd Deputy J. F.MoUoynolds. Mr. Mnucr U county attorney. William Mack has resigned as night Union Pucllio ngent to accept a position with Swift & Co. , us car invoicer. H. 13. Campbell has been appointed to 1111 the vacauoy. . James , aged two months , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Shannon , N nnd Twentieth streets , died Thursday und was buried in Laurel Hill cemetery at U o'clock yesterday afternoon. Superintendent A. O. Foster presented Firemen .lamas T. Donaboo and John Has- burgh with rubber coats and rubber boots for their ofltctent service at the late ilro at Swift & Co.'s packing houses. To Nervous Dcbilitntoil If you will send us your address wo will send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltalo Belt and Appliances on trial , They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet freo. VOI.TAIO BELT Co. , Marshall , Mich. D. U. Morse , western superintendent of the Fidelity Liio insurance company of Phtladel- phln , died in this city yesterday. The remains will bo forwarded to his homo lu Chicago today. Dr. Charles A. Jefforlos died at his homo , 911 North Twenty-eighth avenue , Thursday , ngod 70 years. The deceased was a practic ing physician and hnd been blind for thirty years. Tno funeral will bo announced here after. Oscar Wlldo talks of coming back nnd sny ho won't mind the ocean trip so long as no can get plenty of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to kill oft colds. it is tbo host selling thing on our shelves , is what the dealers sny of Salvation Oil. AVe don't ' wonder , as everybody speaks well of It. 25 cents. ' Military Notes. Private Leopold , hospital corps , on duty at Columbus barracks , has been transferred to Fort Sidney , Nob. Lieutenant Colonel Sanford , Ninth cavalry , on duty at Fort Lcavonworth , has beau or dered to join UU refitment lu the field. Dr. BIruoy cures catarrh , Boo bid ; . Why Will You. Continue to use medlclno containing mercury and po'aih , when you know iliat It will ruin your heaUh. Swift's Specific S.S. S. while s.s. s. it contains no mercury - cury or poison of any kind , it la Iho only permanent cure for contagious Blood Taint , or liihriited scrofula. IS Uowaro of clicnp PURELY Imitations and so- VEGETABLE called blood purifi er i claiming to bo Just as good. Thcic is onlOD3 S. i ? . S. Tnko nothing else. BOOK ON BLOOD j/IO SKIft DI3 U ffCC. T cwlft cprrlflo Co , At'anta , On. PIANOS C. L. Erlokson , Local Aprt.200 N.lOth St EKCELSIOR'SPRIKGS ' Nalure't Tonic , Diuretic and Uric Solvent. SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES ET C B. MOORE & CO. , Agti. ISIS Dodge St. CUIIKS AND i'UUVENTS Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Inllamrantlon of the LUIIKI , Klclnojs nnil lioncli , Sciatica , Clillblalns , Frost llltos , Tootlmoho , Iloailaolm I'ultn lu tlio Itnck , Clit'st and Limbs , and nil the uiual CONSEQUENCES OP TAKING GOLD. The nppllontlon of IIADWAY'3 HEADV UBLIKP. to the parts nffcotod , will Instantly rolloTO nnil soon euro tlio BUtTuior Intcnmlly In cloxcs of from tlilrtr to sixty ilroii.i , In luilf n tumbler of water , It will euro In a few moments. Cramps Spivsnn , Sour Htomncli , Colic , flatulence , Hoirtbuni , Diarrhoea , Sick Hi-ndaoho , Nausea , Vomiting. Colil Chills , Norroiisncss , Bluoplus.dicsi , and all tutornal pains. CO ccnU a bottlo. li'or alont DniUBlsta. UAUWAV & Co. , 82 Warrun St. , THE STANDARD COCOA OP THE WORLD. MADE BY SPECIAL PROCESS-THE BEST. Cocoa is of supreme importance as an article of diet. Van Houten's has fifty per cent , more flesh-forming proper ties than exist in the best of other cocoas. VAN HomiN's COCOA "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " ' The tissue of the cocoa bean is so softened ai to render it easy of digestion , and , at the same time , the aroma is highly developed. O3VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA ( "once tried , always used " ) It the nrlgclnnl , pure , oln. 1 > ! eCncoii , Invented , patented nntl nmde In Holland , and la to-day hotter ftnd mart i/uU thim ny of the numerous Imitations. In fact , a compnratlvo toit will oailly prore , that no ollitr Cocoa equals this Inrentor'i In solubility , agreeable tnsta and nntrltiTt qnall- tlo . "LarBMt ealo In tlio world. " A fc for VAN llouns's and take no other. U SLUGGED nr FOOTPADS. Edgar C. Snydcr of Tlio Heo Ilrutally AHsnultcd. Ono of the most dnring nnd audacious at tempts at robbing that lias occurred in Omaha for some time took place last night on Twen ty-sixth street botwcon Capitol nvcnuo and Dodge streets. A few minutes before 8 o'clock , as Mr. Edgar C. Snyder of THU DEI : reportorial force left his homo to como down town , ho was mot on the sidewalk lu front of his residence by two largo , burly footpads , ouo of whom tfraspcU Mr. Snyder by the throat while the other made a prab for his watch. A lively scuftlo ensued , in which Mr. Snyder , although talien completely by surprise and strug gling under great disadvantages , ns the robber and liad htm by the throat , made it so Interesting for his assailants that they failed to got access to his pockets or got hold of his watch ctmin. After a short scullllo Mr. Snyder partially freed hltnsolf from the grasp of the robber and yelled lustily. Ho was instantly struck on tire head with a club or slung shot. nftor which ho called again for help. Ono of the vllllans struck him again a heavy blow across the head with a weapon of sumo sort and felled him to the sidewalk. They thou made oil toward the north on n keen run. Mr. Snydcr's cries for help wcro heard by his wife and sistur , and they came out in time to see the robbers disappear in the darkness. Mr. W. H. Muntofering , who lives next door , was also attracted by the calls for help , and hurried to hU assistance. Mr. Suydcr was helped indoors and n physician was summoned to dross the wounds on his head. Ills Injuries , although qulto painful , nro not considered serious enough to keep him indoors moro ttuiu a day or two. The darkness and the surprise at being sot upon so close to his homo and in n thickly populated part of the city at that hour in the day prevented Mr. Snyder from getting u good view of his assailants , and ho is therefore unublo to glvo anything like a definite description of them Ho pscnned without losing any money or other valuables. A cough , cold orsoro throat should not bo neglected. Brown's Bronchial Troches are a simple remedy and give prompt relief. 25 cts u box. _ _ A V M Alii Congress Connoll's Kff , > rU to Kstnb- UB | ) Ono In Oinnlin. The item in TUB BEE'S Washington corres pondence , to the effect that Congressman Conncll hnd prepared an argument in favor of the establishment of a now division of the railway mail service to Include Nobrask.i , Wyoming and Idaho , with Omaha as the Headquarters , has revived Interest In the matter. Several attempts have been made to establish such n division , but tboy have boon unsuccesstul. The division of which Nebraska Is a part In cludes Illinois , Iowa , Nebraska , Idaho , Wyoming and .ports of Oregon , ICnnsas , Colorado and South Dakota. Chicago is the headquarters , and the district is about ono thousand eight hundred miles in length , the extreme western point being at Huutingtcm , Cal. Cal.An An act of congress would bo required to es tablish a now division , nnd some of the post- ofllco oulcials are not sanguine of success In this line , OH it Is stated that the present head of the malll service has expressed himself as being opposed to the establishment of anymore moro divisions. A division with headquarters In this city would , in the opinion of the postal officials , bo advantageous to Omaha in many respects. It would necessitate un increase In the clerical force of the oftlco ana would greatly oxpcdlto the correction of errors. In the _ language of Chief Clerk Cramer , "Tho nearer a place Is to headquarters the better It U looked after. " It is stated , on authority , that the amount of business transacted lu the oftlco of tbo chief clerk of the mail service at this point exceeds thut of some of the division head quarters , notably that at Fort Worth , Tex. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for ohll droa teething , softens the gums and allays all palu. 25 cents a botth. EMS MADE BY MAN ! To live upto aft that you make is an err or. Not to carefullyjconsider where to buy and why you should buy is an error. To pay a big price for clothing because the store advertises heavily and charges big rates in order tor maintain big expenses is worse than an error. To suppose that you can do better than you can at the Misfit Parlors is an error. To pay $35.ooufor'a ready-made suit when the Misfit Parlors will sell you a $45 custom-made suit for $20.00 is an error. To pay $6 and $8 for poorer pants than the Misfit Parlors will sell you $3 and $4 is an error that costs. . All ALTERATIONS QONE FREEOFCHARGET 0 INS UREA PERFECT FIT. ' SEXEX WHAT YOU OAN SA.VE. SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS. $70 custom nmdo still for $32.50 $05 custom nmdo overcoat for $ : t'2.00 $10 custom made pnnts for $8.25 $00 custom nmdo suit for ifltO.OO $00 custom mmU > ovcrcoiil for. . . . . $28.50 $15 custom iniiilo pants for $7.50 $55 custom nmdo suit for $27.50 $50 custom nmdo orcrcont for $ -1.50 $ ii : custom nmdo pnuts for $ ( ! ,50 $50 custom nmdo suit for $25.00 $15 custom made orcrcont for $20.00 $12 oiistom mnilo pants for $11.00 $15 custom nmdo suit for $20.00 $10 custom nmdo overcoat for $17.50 $10 custom miulo pants for $5,00 $10 custom nmdo suit Tor $18.50 $ ! I5 custom nmdo orcrcimt for $11.00 $ 8 custom inmlo punts fur $1.50 5 custom nmdo suit for $ lo.OU $28 custom nmdo ovcrcoiil for $12.25 $ 7 custom mule pniils for H-li.75 FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. m Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha. Neb. 1309 31'QVEAHVS Ha Snys Uo AVill Soon , Publish His Vindication. TOLEDO , O. , Deo. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tim BEE. ] The Commercial today prints the first authorized statement by Uov. Howard McQueary of Canton , O. , regarding his coming trial for heresy. In this ho de nies that ho has weakened In his convictions , contentions or principles , but that Uo Has been misrepresented and desires n trial in order to vindicate himself. Ho hopes by a private conference with the members of the ecclesiastical court to bavo such opportunity. Then his vindication will DO made publlu nnd the necessity for triul obviated. Ho oltorod , before hovroto bis book in which the hereti cal doctrines were assorted that our Savior was not bom of a vlrpin and that ho never rose in body from the dead to resign from the ministry , but an eminent bishop una elghtorton clergymen and Influential laymen - men urged him to remain. Ho refuses to sac rifice his principles , proferritiK expulsion to violating his conscientious convictions. The private conference with the members of the ecclesiastical court of Ohio is expected to beheld hold with ! u a few days. The now offices ot the Great Rock Island route , 100- Sixteenth and Furnnin streets , Omaha , tire the lineal in the city. Call and see thorn. Tickets to all points east ut lowest rutos. Capture ; ! Opium. TACOM * , Wash. , Dec. ti. [ Spoclnl Telegram to THE BISK , ] One of the biggest seizures of smuggled opium over made on Puget sound was accomplished hero yesterday on the steamer Olympian from Victoria , British Co lumbia. The custom ofllcors boarded the steamer as soon ns she lauded and began a search for opium , for several seizures of smuggled goods hud already been made on the Olympian nnd it was known so mo ono aboard was engaged In snmirgllng. In the hold of the vessel and lu the coal room 200 pounds of prepared oolum was found con cealed , The fireman of the steamer was ar rested aud other arrests will probably follow. A Peculiar Suit. KOKOMO , ind. , Dec. 5. [ Special Telegram to THE BKE , ] J. C. Dean of this city has en tered suit in the Tipton circuit court against Prosecutor-elect'James M. Smith , claiming $2,500 damages for brcheh of contract. At the time of. the republican nominntlnir conven tion there were rival candidates for thoofllco ana Dean alleges that Smith entered Into a written contract to appoint the plaintiff dep uty of Howard countyifi | ho would withdraw In favor of the defendant. The plaintiff al- leires that this was douo' , but that Smith has failed to keep his part of the contract. Excelsior Springs , Mff.V Is the most charming all-year-round Kcsort in America , b- . County Court. In the county court Qeorgo SV. Dunn has brought suit against John A. Smlloy. Tno plaintiff alleges that forJthirtoen months ho was in the employment , u the defendant lookIng - Ing after his business of. ' buying and selling horses , and that for such services thcro Is now duo him the sum of $5'JO , which is long past duo. Edward T. Callahan has sued Thoma * Drennan and asks for Judgment in the sum of ( . ' 108. Ho alleges that ho graded down n lot for Brennau and has never been paid for his worlc. Ask for a Coolc's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne cocktail when you need a "bracor. " It fills the bill to a T. Marriage The following marriage licensor were Is sued by Judge Shields yoitorjayi Name ana address. ABO , I Peter Tallly , Omaha SI | Oliilstlanu Ougorson , Omaha. . . , , , , ij ! I Martin A. Martin , South Omaha. 27 | Emily B , Nelson , Omaha , , . . . .20 Dr. Blrney euros cautrrh , Dee GOLD MEDAIi. PARIS. 1878. Tf. BAKEIl & CO.'S It abtctntclu intro cnici it \ soluble , No Cliemicals are uied In Iti preparation. It has tnen than thrft tlmM tht ttrenyth Ut Cocoa mixtd with S UrTh , Arrowroot or flu par , and If therefor * far more economical , cottiny Ittt than on ctnt a eup. It It ( leliciuu * , iiouriihlii , itrenxthcning , KJU FII.Y Oiun < 3Tr.i , anJ admirably mlaptd for InvalMinivKllci pcreoni lu health. Sold by llrocorM & CO , , Dorchester , of Itit ) > ilty ) , Impruency , WcaktifDH , Difad of MnrrinKP.St'cretMns , Losses , Kvll l-'orebottlncs , Despondency , btuntcd ( Irowtli3ctc. Jjrr Jtiwit'fl TlioUH.uids of UuunmU'i'il 'lestlmunlnlj tbnt "RflEM STAY CURED. " MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF CONTUACr WOKK Is being advertised In n.voiNntuiiNa Nnws AND AMKIUCAN UAII.WAY JOUIIKAI , ; published at Tribune Hullillng , Now York City , and forsalo by nil nowRdoalors. Price , 12 c < > nt < j. "TO WEAK MEN Buffcrln ! ? t mm the cllccts ot youthful t-rrora , oarlT decay , wasting weakness , lost manhood , etc. . I will eend a vnluablo treatise ( sr.ikul ) coiitalnlnx full partlculnra for homo euro , I'll K IS of charKC. A pplcndM medical work : eho\ilil \ ho rend by every man nhn Is nervnim nnd debilitated. Aitilreps , I'rof. V. C. FO\VMJIt , nioodnsConu , N ESS CURED is rMii'i . "uSfiaKTUBUtARtARCUSHIIl > IS .llillnfllr. OoulorUUd. Illuilraleilback&iiroori S.SSlU n d "J.N.Y. HjJjVaPHREYS' DB.HuaiMiUKYs1 SPECIFICS are sclcntmeally anil carefully irciiaru < l ] ) re8crlptlon3 s used for many years lu prl vutu prnUIco with sutxobH.aml loroer uilrty ) ears useil by tlio people. K\ery Hlnglo fapo- clflo Li a Bpccla 1 euro for the dlseuw named. Tlieso Speclflc'i.ciirowithout druKRlnK , purpr- IngorrcxIuclnKtIlO eystoni , nmt are In fnc-t nnd deed the novcrcicn roinedli-Hol llu LIST OF rniNcirAt. voa. CUUE. * . I VreiH Congestion. Inilaiumatlon. . . ! i Woriiin , Worm fever , Worm Colic. . II ( ! l-yluf Colle.orTeethlugof Infauta 4 Diarrhea , of Children or AdnlU. . . . fl DiHcntery. Griping , HIllouii Colic. . . . l Choli-ra itlnrbun , Vomiting 7 CoiiKlix , Cold , llronchltlH H Neunilarlit , ToothacheFncenehe. . . ! > jlcnitacheH. Sleklleadache , Vertigo . 'J/S 1(1 DyNprpMlu , Dllloua btnninch 2H II HupiircHHodnr I'nlnful 1'orlodi ) . . ' 5 ' ' I'rof Periods 'J5 1'J M'liitCH , too use 1:1 : Croup , CoiiKh , Dinicultltreathlni 'J5 1 I Hnlt Ithcuin , Erj-sliielas , Eraptlons. , VS ! 15 UheiinmllMMi , Itheumatloralnsti \ 1(1 V v r and A Bins Chills , Jlalarla All 17 1'lluH , lillnclorlllccdlna ; . . . .TO III C'nturrh , IutuenzaCoIdlnthoIIeAa ! .00 'JO Wlinoplntr iontrlii Violent Coughs. .50 VI Urni-rcl Dplilllli .rhyslcalWcakuess .311 ! 7 KidneyIUHCHHP * < > P iiS Nervous Di-liillty 1.00 SO Ilrlimvy'XVonkiipBi , Wettlnttred. .00 Ui5 llgcnnu > ioftholIcartraliIUitlonl.OU Sold by Drugelfits , or gent postpaid on receipt of price l > u. lIuiii'iiuuYs' MANUAU (141 ( pagc ) richly hound In cloth nnd gold , mailed freo. HUMPHREYS' MEDIOINB CO. , Oor. William and John Streets , New York. e ft B E ? B < f > c Sra Gl V ? B I IJ * & B A Planters Experience. 'My plantation la in u malarial lilt * trlct , ulicro fcvcrnnil agliotirovailcd. I employ 150 liandat frcqncnlly Imlf or them wcro nlclt. Ktrnxnonrly ( Ila- couruged whcu l bccttu the MSO or Tbovcstilt wnH innrvolloiiH. Jly nion became HtroiiK und lieurty , mill E hnvo bad uo fiirtlntr Iroublu. Wltli tliQHu ptllH , I would nut fear to llvo lu any notni > . " K. 111VAL , Bayou Nuro , lu. Sold Everywhere. Office , 39 & 41 Park Plum , Now York. TRADEMARK Tin GIIKAT VHAD MAKiC KNCLIKII HKJI- EliY. Anunfall- Init cure for Bom- imlVcnknc3D , Spermatorrhoea , Impotonry and all dUeaioi that follow us a 8- quenco of Self. ubusut n > r/HM of Memory , Unlvcr- BtFDRE TAKING. oi l.u ltudo AFTER TAKINO. I'aln In the Hack , Dimness of VUlon , I'roraatnre Old Age , nnd many olhor illnonses that luul to Insanity or consumption nnd n prutuaturo urnvo. rVFull pHrtleulurs In our pimphlot , which wo do- slio to semi free by mall to crvry ono. ilf'l'tio Bpo- clnoMoillclnoli sold nlH per pacXnsto , or alx pack- ngei for (5 , or will be tent free by mall on receipt of the money , by addrctilnit < THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAKNAM STUKKT , OMAHA , NEU. On account of countcrfclti wo Imyo ndopted the ygllovf wrapper , the only itonulno , _ EXTRACT OF BEEF Tor Imorovod ami economic cook- cry , use It for HnnjiH , NiniL-cH nnd JIIuili ) DlHhvH , In flavor liifoin- jxinible , und Uls-iolvo.i porfuctly cloiir In wiitcr. Mukoi dullclo n Ileuf Tea and Ittejn in nil climate * for any lunstli of time , 1 Ib equal to 40 Iba of lean beef. Only nort Eunranteod genuine by Justus von JlollR nnd bears his signa ture lu blue , thus : J S WHITE BEAVER'S lOureo CoughB , Colds and Lune Dlscuuett I BOLD BY ALL DRUOOI8TB. - * PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Farnnm Street. Harry P. Deuel , City PassoiiRor nnd Ticket Atront. = OMA.MA. = H and Soiiicil Institute Corner Oth and Harney Streets , Omahi. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Disetases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MoLATjaHLIN , Prosidoat. Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMonatny. DR. Practice limited to Diseases of the LUNGS AND Nervous System Including N CuUilepsy , Jlysturo Kp'lupH ) , Gonvnl- Mont , Sulnal Irilta- tlon , Ithoumatlsm. Chronic Alcoholism , Nervous llciiduche. Neivous PrOBtnitlun rnmmuptlon nnd nil lscubcsoftho lunK Uooms 311 ! to Il'-l ) , BEE BUILDING , OMAHA. GRATEFUL COMFOR TING EPPS'S ' COGQR BREAKFAST. "Ily a thorotiHh linowlorlgo of the natural lawi nlilch KOTurn the operations of dilation nnd null l- llonnnd liy ncareliilaiipllcntlun of tlio line ( iropor- tlp of T\oll selected Cooon , Mr. lipps "lias provided onrhrenkfnst tuhleswlth adollentely lluiorod h or- BKO which innjr snvo in many ho.ivydoctor's lillli. U \i \ by the judlcloiiH iibo of such nrllcloi of dlot tlmt a constitution may bOKrudunlly htillt ui > until strunK onoCKhU ) res 1st every tvnduncy to UlseasR. HIIM- drcils of aubtlo nniliullot nru 11 jntlncnround usrendy to nttflck whi'rovor there la a wonk point. Wu may escape many a fatal shnft by keeplnit ( nirjulvu-i iti'll fortllled with pure blood , nnd n properly uuurlshuU frniun. " CUIISorvIco Onietto Mndo lini < ly with hnlllnit vrntor or milk. Bold only In hnlf ixinud tins , by Kroccrn , labclca thus : S KPPS ft TO UoinoaniiahlnOhomlsti O LillO ( X IU. , i,0uoii. , , England. KERVE AND BRAIN TRERTiyiENT. Bpcclna for Hrntortu , DliilnMsFt ! > , I.'ourntffla. IVuko- fulneis , Mental IMprmiUoii , Hollcnlnit of thu liraln.ro * fultlnif In imanltyaaa Uaillnu to mliory dorav un.l doAtn , Premature Old Age , llamnqega. I , us * or Power Inulthor sex. Involuntary LGSKCH , nnil Hpcrmotoirtani cauiuil by ov r- > ( iitloot : Iho Lrnln , rer-H ! > uao or over indnl eneo * Kich hoxcontalnaonanionh' ( < treau monL tlaliox. or six for ti , nt liy nmJlim > Mld. With nanli order tor ll IIOIPK. will t.cml purrhaur ( rnaraQteo to refund money If the treatment fAlUCO cuiu. uuaranteuJilMUuil ondiffnumo Bold unlr by GOODMAN DUUG CO. , Omaha Neb , NEBRASKA National Bank U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , WOT. CapltaL - - - - $ /.OOOOO Surpt.ua Jan. 1st , 1890 67,000 Offlcen ana Directors Henry W. Tatu , l > reild nt ; t < wliS. B d , Vlca-Proildont ; Jrvmsi W. BITHUO , W , V. UoTtt , John li. Collins , K. C. CuUlog , J. H. & l' UltJt , W. O. B. Uugbes , casbltr. THE IRON BANK. Corn r Uth add Farnam flti. A General Haukliiz Uuiiness Trunnaotnit From Whatov. r 0 1133 Our enilncnt phyilolant nro oxpcrts In ( Ms diisoiof thu hlood , itnd nil UHUON1U uiu H1VATM dlso.isoi. I'atluiitsai'u Hiicct'Hs fully treated by mull. Olllvos and consulting rooms , INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOC'rT ZiQO Oourburn Btroot , Qhiouuo , 111 AM u a bi Mia N rr a. THE 6RRND-TO-DKY THE ' Matinee at 2:30 : p. in , U.S. Last Performance . The Farce Comedy Sensation of the Day. NiOM ra-IZj SATURDAY MATINEE1 OOMMKNOINO T , X T1IUHBIJAY. JLJOG. 4V. Ti'ltitiiiilitnit It < 'tin-ii uf 1MRE KIRALFY'S AViT riiirf rjttitoratv I'roilurtton , tint * jiKM.Hlnitill I'rerlottH r ' ' AroiindHWorld Under the 1'itnnnnl lllrcetlon of KIRALvKY IrnriilSccnurr Oowomt'intiiiiiMi. nrrntrnmpn- \r \ of Torpjlcorcnn . UtlnH. Tlia Hue ( 'mini Th MlknUn llnllot , Tha Hoyiil NYcruiHtll * . Homo of the Mlknclo. Tlin ( limit Wnlrwnr The Wiock of thu llou- rlottn , Tlio Wowiitrlc t'lilnni Tim Urn Kleiiliiint. tnloun.'mWuUiu'mluy ) | SVXJtAl' , Itccfinliei' J , Tbo Shooting Star , Famous Scoxit , Aotor and Oliampiou Eiflo Shot of the World , MIZQNR - JOE Supported by n pacially Sclootod Dramatic Company in the Eoalnstio Drama. "in "A Ck'HAWKS'sT See the greatest noting clogs In the world. Jumbo , the largest St. liernarci doz. Two loraoson the stago. Popular Prlcon. IJox Sheet Opens Saturday Morning. Three : Oommciicing MONDAY DEC. $ / / / , W.H.Ptnvcrs'Company I'resontliKj the Konmntlo Irish Drainii , The Fairy's AVell A Companion Play to The Ivy I.oiif. ! A strictly ' Iliat dam compaiiy.lM'ImllnjrUio talented Irish I'oincillan , CARROLLJOHNSON ratootJnlinson , V Sluvln'a Mln trpN , A powerful dramatic com. IKiny , 1'ruiluutlon tlio nanio ns nt the llth M. , tlioatrr , N. Y Sale of oentfl bCKlns Hat- urdny. DIME EDEN MUSEE. LA WM511 , MannRcr , Corner llth nnd 1'arnam ptrt'L'lH Ouinhii.Voekof Doo.lat. Tlio llurvlllu rainlly < ! . Dockxtndor. 'rneOmnliii Hravoi. Tlio Itullun Uypsy Hand. Artlno. 1'unur Oiiucn. Sidney , the Whlttlor. A lirlplit , dioury oiituitiilniiiont , roll u oil .mil Full of fun. ONI ! DIMH ADMITS TO ALL DR.MCGREW THE SPECIALIST. Moro thnn 15 years' experienceIn the Irentmcntof PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro Rimrnntocd In 3 to tire days \vltliout tliolojf Dflan bour' timo. STRICTURE rermanentlyrnrod without pain or Instruments ; no cutting ; no dllntlnz. The most rotnnrlcalio ! rcmody knonii to moilorn sclenco. Wrlto for ctrculurj. SYPHILIS CURED IN 3O TO BO DA.YS. Dr. MoUrow's trentmont for thistorrlhluMooddla- iso Im * boon prononnrod thu UKiHt patrorf ul ntid icicnsfiil remedy ever rtlicoTurnil for the iih oluU > ouroof this dhoaio. Ilia luccoiiwith ( lilt ill'Ciiia linn never hei-n oijunllcd. A ouiuploto CUUK ( U'All , ANTrr.li. "Wrltn for circulars. LOST MANHOOD nnd nil wcnkncia of tha hoxual oriinni , norvoimion , timidity nnd iloMionitency nli olutoly curod. Thorj- Iluf Is hmut'dlato und coinplcto. SKIN DISEASES , Cntnrrli , rlicninatlHiii , and nil < ll e.ioof tlio liver , kldnuyi and Lladdur perruanently curod. FEMALE DISEASES . norvouanoaa anil dhcnios of thu stunt , nch cured. The Ductur's "lloniu Tiuatinont" for ladles li pronounced by all who huvo im l It , to b > thoinoit coiii | > 'eto aud convftuleiit remedy ever of fered for the trontmont nf funnlo dlicai'ji. Itli truly n wonderful romoilr. Nn Inilnnnnnti ; iu IIOUIIS KOll liAIIIES rltllM 'i TO 4 ONI.V. DR. McGREW'S mnrvclo.us sucrou hm won for him a roputttlnn nlilch U truly natlonnl In chnrnctur. niul lilJ xront nrinyof patients roarliot from the Atlnntlo to ttia 1'aclllc , Tlio Dortor It n urmlualo of "iiKtiin.Aii" medlclno nnd hits hntl loncund carof ill ovperlenco In lioapltnl practice , anil li claisod niruitiK thu lumllnx ipcclnllnta In mndurmolnnco. TruuUnoiH by forro- pondunco. tVrlto for clronlari about oMih of tin nbovoil3oaaoi | ! , i Ofiice , 14th and Farnam Sts ICntranco on olthjr atrait. A California jjjjeryo N ) \v Kro h Itlootl und I'lo. durcs I'lctli , t'uni Aiiiciiilii , Kcriilulu. Ilud Clrculullon and all Itunurltlcs of the Blood ai well M thi fnnowlnic Nervn DlneaseB , vli : Nrrvous and 1'liyileial Dflilllly. \ltul Kxliuiillon , I'ro- miittirn Decay , TrnmhMni ; , llystcrlii , ffcr- Toiulloudnrlin , I IIHM oTJ'oucr In xltlirr KOX , NiTvoiimmsH In any lorin. Cnld llitndi > r I-'ect , I'aln In tlm lluclt unU other Jornu ol 'l''iiobh-M ? Nerve Tonic 1'iiu brine the rosy tint of health to the ihnllow cheak. WraV , nerfous peu io sliwild taku thu great Life Ronewer. Try them , and rnu will Join thu tliuiifandi ol hippy mon and vromnii nho dally lilra Ur. Jobli ( HI-lii uri'al work lu tliolr hcliall. 'Ihtj are eugar coMcd. &o rents a Till , for silo by DuteUU or by mill. AiMre HOII-S Mtiictnc co. . nm. . SIN rRneisco , uu VOK8AI.K IN OMAHA , NEIt. . 11V Runn & I'n , ( 'or. isth A DouuKt Sir cell. J. A. Kullrr & Co. , Cor. llth A DouKUl Street ! . A. J ) . r'mitr & Co , Couucil IlluB * , lout. AND PRINCIPAL r UGQlGTB CVCRVWHrRC 13 tt. ELECTRIC BELT KtiF cm u /MPBCVIOJK / , rRIIICMlV-it lHff. ' ( Btl H Hi Cumuli of KlMlrlcilr Ihreuik All' I-ARTK , r Url > [ 11,1 mlo IIKllril . < tlWHKII H 'HI 'Kl.Orlt Curr. l K.ll li > u > ll ; , or rorttit IS.aui I S VSTDiti'iutoraio co'iti i blu * iTu Hic/orol'M *