THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THTJESPAY DECEMBER 18 , 1890-TWELVE PAGES. 11 BE SOLD HORSE STEAKS , The Queer Traffic Established by Honrj Eruckman la the Gordon City , KEPT CHOICE CUTS FROM FAVORITES. Old Broken Down Street Car Steeds and Anlmnlfl that Only r/ontj / for ' Death Killed nnil Turned Into Food. Henry Bruckmnn , a thrifty young Gorman not long1 from the fatherland , begun about tv month ago to revolution ize tlio cheap moat Industry of Chlcngo by furnishing those who could not afford to buy beef with what ho con3ldored an excellent quality of old horse. The honlth department , however , got titter him and forced him to glvo up the novel enterprise by which ho proposed to fatten the poor and fill hla purse. Bruclcman selected a lonely slfrht for his headquarters on the north bank of the canal , three-quarters of a inllo west of Western avnnuo. Bays the Chicago Her ald. ' lloro ho established a slaughter house , stable and'smoko-houao , whore horses could bo kept , cut up and prepared - pared for the market. Old horses , crip pled horses and any other class of horses fit only to die wore picked un about the city by Bruckmnn and driven to his preserves. lloro they wore killed and cut up with an eye to profit. The hind quarters wore taken out with care and hung up In n nook In the barn for linmo- dlnto consumption. The tenderloins vrero preserved largely for homo con sumption , and other parts npt suited for steaks or roasts wore cut up and corned. The coarser portions of a carcass wcro stowed for the hogs. Although Brucknmn was not willing to ndtnlt that ho had sold any horseflesh ho confessed that n good business might be done In that lino. " 1 feed it to "my hoga , " ho said last night , "although 1 don't ' believe It wrong to soil It If you t toll the people what kind of meat they are buying. " "How many horses do you kill in a week ? " ho was asked. "O sometimes six or eight , and some times more. " "How many hogs have you ? " "And will ton hogs cat all the horsemeat moat you have ? " "well , no , but 1 was going to got more hogs. " Just then Mrs. Bruckman put In an appearance , and when asked how she re garded horseflesh as an tirtlclo of food , she frankly admitted that the choice cuts wore to her taste superior to any boqf she could allord to buy. "Why , " she wont on , "my neighbor used to bond up hero every morning for a steak , and if you look at her children you will see for yourself that they are fat and healthy as any boys and girls you can find. Come i the house and I will show you a cou ple of quarters that wo saved for our selves. " Hanging- pegs in a back room wore two quarters of an old horse , wolghlnp about ono hundred pounds each. These , she explained , escaped the kerosene car of the health inspector. In a few days she wont on , they would bo lit to cut in into steaks , rousts and soups. "Yousco , ' slio Hiiid , it has to bo a little old before It it's real good. Ago makes it tender.1 Under the inllnonco of his wife's frankness , Bruckman himself discourse ! upon the qualities of horseflesh , and repelled polled the insinuations that had beoi made about his killing diboased horse : for food. "Do you think ; " ho said "that I would kill a sick horse for mj _ ioblo ? Not much. Any meat that . bu vo * for food must bo from a good healthy horso. " . "How does horseflesh -compare will boofV" ho was uskcd. "It's little " ho a stronger , replied "but when a porsou gets use to it tin flavor is found to bo much bettor. It's i little hot for the blood at iirst , and i person must not cat too much until tii gets use to it. " In the rear of the house Bruclcman hat recently built a shed which had all tiv elements of a smoke houso. Ho sail this was his gouso shod , and ho stucl his luntorn Into the door and stirred u ] u flock of geese in order to verify hi statement ; but when his attention wn called to the fact that the shed was to high for a geese house , ho admitted tha he had originally intended the shed fo a smoke house. Hera his lean ol horse , for wliich ho could not find ' ready maVkot , could bo dried an Binoked and smoked and sold as a ehou grade of dried boof. People who bougli the fresh quarters would , according ft Bouckmun's loglo , buy smoked horse But Bruckman's industry has been hi torforcd with , and ho said last nigh , that ho would bo obliged to give up th business. Indeed , hq promised Hoaltl Commissioner \Vlckorsham yostorda ; afternoon that ho would kill no mor horses at his lonely establishment. Th health commissioner warned him thn * ho would got into soi'lous trouble unles ho kept his word. Upon rollcution Bruckman Is dispose to relent , having promised so much t tko commissioner , for ho is not quit " " "certain but ho Is only exorcising hi ' rights in currying on a tratllc in hors llesli. Ho explained last nighf. that h had not been long enough hi this coun try to have become familiar with It many peculiar Institutions and ho coul not understand the laws of u free Inn which forbade what ho thought was commendable enterprise. Mrs. Brucl < nuin volunteered , the statement thn such a business was much in the natur of a charity , for If her husband was per niltted to sell horse flesh many pee people could have moat on their tables Bruckman had investigated his * logti rights far enough to learn that ho wn in danger of the authorities if ho shoul soil meat without a license , and ho ha learned , too , that ho could not sell hors ilosh under the name of beef , "I can put out a sign here , " ho sali "offering horse meat for suloand I don bollovo any ono could interfere wit wo. " When reminded that the slaughtc of cattle was under surveillance , an that the killing of horses would bo nisi Mrs. Bruckmnn heaved a sigh and sal she thought they would have to glvo u the business. But she added : "Itistc bad for the poor people who will have t go without meat" It Is supposed Bruckman has a bus ness connection with some of the clion i ostaurants about town , but so far it h : not boon possible to truce any of h dead horse to u restaurant tublo. The Knrtli'd Volcanoes. Even now wo have sorao active vo canoes of no little energy on our cartl and wo know that in former divvs U volcanoes must have been still moi ixwarful ; that , in fact , the Vesuvius the present muft bo merely a popgun 1 comparison with volcanoes which 1mA shaken the earth in those primitive da ; when it hud just cooled down from i original fiery condition. It seems nc impossible Unit some of thcso early v < cnnoos may la the throes of their mlg ty eruptions hnvo driven up jilocos ol iron and volcanic substances -with a violence lence great enough to shoot them oft into space , E Ilulncd by CofToo Drinking. Talking about collco nnd nerves , there Is iv rich Bowery rostiiurntour who Is said to hnvo mnuo himself n physical wreck through 1ils prldo In serving good cofTco to his customers. In big restaurants - rants the coITco Is put in n sieve or bag Inside an urn nnd them steam Ms turned on to boll it. Tlio cooks nro apt to be gin to servo It before the bonus nro well steamed. The restaurant keeper in question tested ovsry brewing of cofleo In his place for years , nnd allowed none to bo rerveil until It was rich and strong. Of course ho nlways added the usual two ounces of chicory to each pound of coITco. lie nearly killed himself. Ho shakos Ilka a loaf in n gale. DID IJEI'KW OKT EVJ3N ? A Now York Central Ofllclal Telia n Story on Chnunccy. "William Sims Is his nnmo nnd no body , high or low , connected with the Now York Central railroad ever dared to call him 'Hill. ' " Bald the Central Olll- clnl. "Tho Into Wlllltun II. Vanderbilt and Mr. Sims used to bo together a grout dcal , simply because the Central road's affairs had to bo looked after daily care fully. Mr. Sim's special work when Mr. Vanderbilt was busy signing docu ments was to put n blotter ever the sig nature nnd set the papers aside care fully. Ho was as faithful a colored sor- vltor as ever a millionaire had nt his beck and call. But thcro came n day some years ago when Mr. Sims became indignant , says the Now York World. It was when Mr. Dopow was nominated for lieutenant-governor by the liberal re publicans. A few days after the nomi nation Mr. Dopow took his sent nt his desk , which was quite near n table where Mr. Vanderbilt , and Mr. Sims , too , wore busy at wont. " 'Well , William,1 Bald Mr. Dopow , 'aro you going to vote for mo ? ' 11 'Aro you addressing yourself to mo , sahV exclaimed Mr. Sims , drawing him self 'up to his full height. The familiar term William was too much for him ho thought that Mr. Dopow had probably addressed Mr. Vandorbilt. " 'You are the gentleman , " said Mr. Dopow. " 'Well , Bah , ' replied Mr. Sims , 'I am ' 'not going to vote for you. and any of ray friends who do such a thing will lose my respect forovor. ' "Thin outburst rattled oven Mr. Van- dorbllt" who let go of his poirfor a min- uto. Ho and Mr. Dopow exchanged gluncos , as much as to say , 'What does all this mean ? ' " 'Why will you not vote for mo1 asked the candidate for lloutonaut-gov- ornor. ' "Because , still , ' exclaimed Mr. Sims. 'you aro'n Infamous traitor to yor party. ' " 'We'll chaugo the subject , ' ex claimed Mr. Vanderbilt ; 'there's evi dently no unanimity hero , ' and ho laughed heartily. Mr. Dopow did not. "To say that Mr. Dopow foltcoraowhat backsholfed Is only to toll the truth. Well , wo all know , for reasons specified at that time , when ho was a candidate , Mr. Depow did not bocotno lieutenant- governor of the great state of Now York- "Tlmo wont by , a short tirao compara tively after the state and presidential contest hud ended with the liberal re publicans in the soup , when whole souled republicans of all stripes in the legislature , caucously nominated Mr. , Dowceso as n regent of the university of course a state ollleo. This was u chance for Mr. Depow to got oven with Mr. William Sims. " 'You've hoard Mr. Sims , ' said ho solomly , us ho sat down to his desk ono morning , 'that the republican party has nominated mo for regent of the univer sity. ' Mr. Dopow laid great stress on the word republican. " 'Certainly I'vo hoard of UP ex claimed Mr. Sims us ho put his blotter over a chock for $210,000 that had just been signed by Mr. Vandorbilt. " 'I road the republican papers , sah.1 Mr. Sim's emphasis on republican was a porfoot imitation of Mr. Dopow's , and ho couldn t help but wince. Mr. Vander o bilt grinned hardly. As afterward said a ho enjoyed the scene immensely. a " 'You would not vote for me , I sup- o Koso , if you wore in the legislature and ad a vote as a republican. You know , d Mr. Sims , you said you wouldn't vote o for mo for lioutunant-govornor. d " 'Mr. Dopow , ' exclaimed Mr. Sims k as if ho wore reading a text from the scripture , 'you worooutof the true fold is then , and unworthy of the respect of anj respectable citizen like mo. Since then .8 .8O the Lord God Almighty has given you n Lt change ot .heart , and the republican ir party has taken advantage of it. Am 1 ird right or am I wrong ? ' 'Thoy say that Mr. Vnndorbiltnoarlj wont under the table , ho was so con" n vulsod. Mr. Depow was filled with t * t violent fit of coughing. Mr. William Sim's smile was childlike and bland , o 3. Nowvtho thing that has puzzled Mr , 1- Depow from that day to this is , did ho 01 1t did ho not got oven with Mr. Williair Sims. I leave the readers ol the Work O h to como to their own conclusion. " y Did you over buy a horse and not have semi o misplvlnps as to his points till they were fulli o tested J Not so with Aycr's Sarsaparllla ; rot it may bo sure of It at the start. It never dis 33 appoints those who give It a fair and persistent 33d ont trial. d WAS FAITHFUL TO 11I3R WIPE , Oo o Strange Story Drought Out by tin 's Death ot n Musnucliusctts Woman. You have soon Orville Rannoy. Hii whlto hair and youthful face are so strlk Ing that , unless you go through tin world with your eyes shut , you mus have nskod his name , writes Edward S Van Zllo In the Chicago Herald.Yqi remember tlio tall , sad-faced man wh ( walks up Broadway every afternoon at1 and is sometimes scon at the opora. Hi has never courted notoriety , but his appearance pearanco is such that in spite of liimsol local fame has como to him. There ar < d few who know his history. It Is a sai d ono. no told mo his story a few night 10 ago. Listen : ' I have always had a passion for ol < 1 , houses , " began Rannoy , as wo sat pul 'th ling our uftor-dlnnor cigars at nn up h town club. "I was born in ono of thosi anclqnt mansions that still defy the win [ d try winds that beat across the castor ) o , end of Long Island. It had boon bull Id by ono of my ancestors in the seventeen ! ! ID century and the family tad lived thor 30 for ma ny generations. As a boy I spon to much tfino In the timber-ribbod uttl [ f my birthplace , overhauling relic : iiip1 of the past and building castles i ip1 the air. Holgho , I wish I could bo IIS boy again ! I have visited the Alhumbn is and soon the Coliseum by moonlightbu the romance that surrounded my home Htcad in my early years I shall uovo find again. till "As I said , 1 have always retained m ; ll , love for those antique structures 1 10 which mon of old stalked about in knoc reef breeches and frills , living , loving , hal of ing , dying , in thso queer days bofor In George Washington was born. It wo fO that love that proved my ruin. Tno wa ys of it was this ; ts "I was engaged to. bo. married to on Ot of the loveliest women Now York ha sih - ever known. Hera is her pictujo. j h- fairer lace you cunuot Dud. She was perfect woman doltcnto , high-broil , affectionate , proud. I worshipped her , and whorf she promised to bo my wlfo my joy was Infinite. "Ono day , not long before our marriage , wo wore driving through Wostchoslor county , n , province rich in tradition and attractive to the oyo. It was into in May and I was anxious to find n house where wo could epoud the summer. Wo wore to bo married early in Juno. Sud denly I was struck by tlio charms of an ancient mansion that stood on a gentle hill overlooking Long Island sound. It was a largo house , old-fashioned , ram- bllntr , picturesque. White Cor inthian pillars supported the pi azza nnd above the roof arose a peculiar conformation that Indicated the Huguenot orgln of the llrst owner.DA great lawn , bedecked with stately trees , surrounded the old house and a dilapi dated lodge at the entrance to the place was mournfully going to ruin. A sign on the gate informed the public that the house and grounds were "For Sale or To Rent. " "To make a long story short , I leased the house for the season. On our return from our honeymoon my wlfo was aston ished rind delighted at the change which hod boon wrought in the ancient Hugue not homestead. 1 had expended u largo amount of money in placing the house nnd grounds in good ordorand my work men had well fulfilled tholr task. "It was with pardonable nrido that I led my bride into our future home. She was delighted with the outcome of the orders I had left. A neglected rookery had boon turned into a modern palace. There was still about the mansion Un air of faded grandeur that pleased our anti quarian tastes , but to this was added those contemporary luxuries thnt wealth , well directed , can procure. The house , nearly two centuries old , Boomed to wear Its now adornments with patrician dignity. The whole place appeared to rojolco , in its quiet way , ever its restoration to respect ability. "Houses , especially those that have soon a great deal of life , acquire an Indi viduality that Is almost human. My wlfo and I , well do I remember , talked of this strange fact during our first dinner in our now homo. Wo rotorrod to the peculiar fascination thnt this de serted homestead had exerted ever U9 when wo first saw it , and rejoiced that j o had given in to it. For Jt was a very pleasant place. The view of the sound through the windows of the dining room was entrancing nnd the incense of the growing summer added to our joy. O , my frlond , how much there is in youth and hope and level That evening was the culmination of my life. Though I lived n thousand years I could never again taste the bliss that was mine during th'oso sacred hours when hand in hand my wife and I wntjhod the rising moon us it kissed the waters of the sound and throw about us fantastic shadows. For all eternity that evening will bo to mo the pinnacle of joy , the highest altitude of human happiness. "And now for the dark sldo of the screen. It was late that night before wo retired. I had boon asleep but an hour when I was aroused of a sudden by a cry that echoed from below ; 'Holpl Help ! ' "I jumped from the bed In affright. My wlfo was sitting upright , a look of terror on her face. - 'Help ! holt ) ! ' again the awful sounds echoed through the houso. Seizing my revolver , I rushed down stairs. I felt sure that in the hall way I would find a tragedy in play. There was no ono thoro. I ran to the parlor. I [ was vacant. The dining room , too , was empty. There was ono room loft , the library. As I opened the door again I hoard that weird and thrilling cry : 'Holpl holpl' To my horror , this time the voice was my wife's. Rushing up stairs I fainted nt the sight before mo. "When I caino to my senses an hour later the light In our night lamp was burning dimly. The wind had arisen , and on the shore behind the house the waters broke with nn insistent sound. I arose fnobly and approached the bod. My wife lay dead ; upon her throat were the marks of murderous - dorous hands. I staggered to a mirror. My hair had turned white. And now in the silent watches of the night I hoar that ghastly cry : 'Help ! Holpl' I have not slept for many weeks. What the end will bo I know not , but I think I am going mad. " Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , 13eovbldg A GhnriniiiK Memory. No Improvement have boon so marked , so signally perfect in attainment , in the last few years , as the numerous luxuries which have boon introduced in transcon tinental travel. Instead of harrowing recollections the tourist now has loft to him when his journey Is completed , n charming memory of perfect train ser vice nnd palace dining cars. The ar rangements this winter for dining curt on the Union nnd Southern Paciflo roads Is something far in advance of anything in that hitherto attempted. Tlio Romance of a Hill. There is a bill before the Quebec par llamont which has quite n little ro manco. It is to enable Joseph Grand- bois to change his name to that of DC Villonouvo , and it is asked by the count and countess of Villonouvo of Paris , who , being childless , have adopted Grandbois us their son. The latter is a little orphan boy , four years of ago , bom hi St. Casimor , selected in Canada bj the Abbe Casgraln at the desire of the count and countess , who will now bo heh to the tttlo and 37,000,000 besides. D "When I arrived at Excelsior Sprlnps , Mo. . I could not oven retain milk on my stomach S In eight days 1 was cured by drinking 'Re gent Water.1 o D. A. Abrnms. Denver , Colo. Displaces the Cnit-Cnn. The sort of dnnco which has succedcs the can-can in the Paris dancing halls ii known as tbo chahut. Mile. Grille d'Egout Is the loading teacher of it ! most prominent feature , the flounce fiingine trick , the foundation of skirl dancing. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg. Ilrltlsh Imlln'H Population. At the census of 1881 the population o ] British India was found to bo 108,755,000 showing a density of 222 persons poi square mile. n ARE YOU TROUBLED ito ith o .With an old sore , ulcer , or ito gun shot wound that refuses o a , to heal For Five years .na up. 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Q custom tnnilo overcoat for $28.50 $15 cnitom made piint.i for $7.50 $55 custom made suit for $27.50 $50 custom made otcrcont for $21.50 $ it : custom nmdo pnnU . . . . . . . . 0.50 $ GO custom nifulo suit for $25.00 $45 custom nmdo overcoat for $20.01) $12 custom made ] v.ints for $11.00 $45 custom iinulo suit for $20.00 $10 custom nmdo o\crawl for $17.50 $10 citilom mnilB punts for. . . . . . . . $5.00. $40 custom ninde suit for $18.60 $ I5 ! custom nmdo overcoat for $11.00 $ 8 custom muilo pmiU for $1.50 5 custom lumlo suit for $15.01) $28 custom nindo o\orcont for $12.-5 $ 7 custom mnilp pants for $ i.7ft FULL DRESS SUIT'S FOR SALE OR HIRE. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , 1309 Farnam Street Omaha , Neb. 1309 RHILWKYTIMKOHRD Ixwrei I UUIUAUO. BUIIL1NOTON A Q. I Arrival Omaha. I Depot 10th nnd Mit-on moota. I Omaha. 1.30pm , .Chicago Kipruu. . . BUOn ni 1.51 a ni > , Chicago Kxprosi. . . 0.20 p in 9.10 p ra , .Cblcnco Kxpross , 10 Oi n in 6.60p in fcaTei 1 Anfvoi' Oukha. I DapotlOtli nml.Maion itrnoti. _ 0.5 a m Denver Itar JCxpreis 403 p ra 0 M a m Denier J * pro i Olj p in e.w p 111 Dearer Nluhl Vxpron ! ) SS m 8.13 a m . . . .T.tncola Local _ WDO p in " earas K.O. , tr.J.A0.11. ) [ "Arrivoi Omaha. Depot 10th and Maion utreati. 0(0 a ru . . . .Kama * Cltr War Kiprei ClOp m p m K. C. Night Kip. vl U. 1' . TranVj 6 _ iijn TTrrl Omaha. Dapot 10th nnd Marcy itroati. I Oiualia. 3 60 p m Overland Klyor. . . . UOJ'p m 7.80 p m . . . . . . . .I'nclllc Kiprea * , . 11.45 H m O.'JU a m Denver Elpron. 3te p m 7.07 a in KanniuiCltr Krpreii. . 12.05 n ro Ije.iTO * UIIIUAUU. 11. 1.4 rAuiriu. iff'tt' ' UffliUn. | U.I' , depot , loth ftnd Mnrcy Hti. f.lO p in tpre . 10 Oi n m 005 a m Atlantic Kiprojs. . fi.30 p m 4.JO p in Voatllmlo Llinlloil. 1045 n ra I Arriro ' ' ' Oniaha. | tj. P.'rttp'ot. 10th kna'M'itrc/'sti. | Omiht 7.16 n ml Sioux City rasionuer. . . , | 4.80 D in I . . . .Ht. I'aul Biprtm IIOlQn 'Iieavei I dlouX on t A. I1 A c in u I Arrlvoi Omahn. | Depot 15th and Wobatof Sti. I Oma : ) m COOp ml I. 1'nul LlmtUil. ? o Ic'lllUAUO jt .NOK1'H\V KSl'hKh.l ArriTOi Omaha. | U. P. dei > ot , IQtU and Marcr 8 . | Omitln. 9 IS a ni Chlcniro Kipron. . . . . . . . . (150 p m 4.80 p m Vestibule .Limited HMa m 6.15 p ra Iowa Accommodation ( Kxo. Suu ) 703 p m VlOp m Eastern KIrer 2 p m l.S m ( into BunlKu l KnHHx ( oioMon ) 7.10 a m i iC'llllAliu , Mlu , A ST. 1' A til * I Arrivet Omahi . I U. ldopot. . IQtU and Marcr 8ti. | Omaha. 0.10 p nil Chicago Kipre I w a m 11.55 n ra rhlcngo Bipren IMo m 1 HT < U I O11A11A JL ST. IjOUlS. Arrivet Omiilin. IU. P. iltpot , 10th and MnrcrStl. Omaha. IjjU p ml St. LouU Cannon lull. , cnvo. ' I * % 'I5. ft MO. VAWTsffT" Umolm. I Depot 15th anil Web Uor ati. SIX ) a m Dlack 11IIK Bxpresi , . 6.39 p d SOO a in ! . . .llutlniri Eip. ( Kx. SucAtr ) . , . i. JO p m fi 10 p m WalltfoALtncoln I'M ( Kr.Sund'j ) H.IU a m 610 p m Norfolk ( Kr. Sundar ) 35 m ! e < f < ; , . ar. i' . . MAO. Arrival Oma . | Depot 15th nnil Wolmur ati. Oniahi. 8.10 a m . . .810111 Ultr Accommodation. . . 305 p m 100 p in . .Hloux CUr Kxpreis ( Kx. Bun. ) . . 12.40 p m snop m St. I'aul Limited 9V3 n m 615 D ni .llnnooft 1'aisBiigor ( Kr. Sun ) . . ) 843 ft m Ul.fHTUJ I StISaOUUt 1'AUlHU. Arrlvoi COmaha. I Depot 15th and Wabiter Sti. I Omaha , \QMn ml. . .Ht. I-ouli A 1C. C. Kxpresi. 469 p m 9.15 p ni < . .St. L ul A K. C. Krpro i. ( l.ro a m ' "Leavoi" rCIllUXUO , H. L * mmfprl Union Depot. Onim-ii llliig . _ esOp rol Nlgtt Kxprox. . . 1185 n m 930 n ra AtlanUoKij . . 5M p m BOO p m Vestibule .fmltol. JOSO B m TAirlvei" Tran f r | Union Depot , Council lilu iTraniter VV1 a in ChlcnKO Krpresi HIV p m COO p ni Vcsttbulo Limited S.XOH m 10.1X1 p fli Eaitern Flyer. 300 p m 1.30 p m Atlantic Mall 7.30 a m ji.-a p ni Iowa Accommodation ( ICip. 8un ) ( LiQ p m 'Leavei _ _ . "BKTXuu.I Arrive Tram for Union DcooU Council BlugJ. I'lranifer C90 p m Chicago Kxproin I K.ll a m I2SO n roA..Chlc | KQ K pre i I f 00 p m LeavesT ] K. C. , tiT J5K k ( TIE pfrTlvci Tran fer | Union l ) poi. Council Bl'iBa ITranafer TobfirmKan | a CUr Dar Kipress. . . . ) 6.U P m i ml..Kama Clly Nljiht Trnoiferl Union Depot , Cunnrll llhiffi I'finntfar MU | i nil .rll. l/nul ' n < m Mall. II8.1S p m Transfer I "Union"Jl'epoU Council Illuffi. | Tran f r V.40 a m .Chicago Kipron. . c.50 p m 1000 p in .Chlcaico Kipreii. . . . 940 a mm 7. 05 p ra . . .Cruton local m SIOUX C1TV A PACIMC' . I Arrlvoi _ Unlonlepot. ' _ Council llluffi. | Tranifor T. i a "m 7.Slo'nx Clty Accommodation , . . ! ! MO am SUj p in at. Paul Kxpren Ill ) 03 p m Missoum I'ACino aunuitiiAN THAINS. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1802 Fnrnara Street. Harry P. Deuel , City Passenger and Ticket Agent. I l ir Morphine Ilabll O U JACLc r dfnlOto20ll r . Hoj > 7tllU nl.D .J.STtrHZHBL lil0 uO. tkuc. Aldx Notice , Matter of nppllcutlon of "John T. ICunis for liquor license. NotIce Is hereby plvcn that John T , ICorns did upon the 17th ( luyof December , A. I ) . , 18W , IIlo his nppllcntlnn with Iho luianl of lira mid pollco coininlssloncMof Onuilmforlloonso * i hiul mult. splrlttiouH mid vlnuui lliinors nt No. 815 South I'ourtconth street , Third ward , Omului. Nub. , Iroin tlio latdavof Jiinuury , 18'I ) , to the Istclny of Jiuiuary , IS : > - ' . If tlii-ro ho no objpctlon , romonstranconr protest Illiul within two weeks from December 1H , A. U. . 1800 , the suld llconso will bu cranlod. JOHN T. KEIINP. D1S-23 Applicant. Notice. Matter of application of Iltclmrd P. Donnelly for llmior license. Notice Is horoliy Riven Hint Rlcard 1' . Don nelly ( lid iipnii the 17th < lav ot Doecnilior. A. 1) . lh > . . lllo his application with tliu bo ml of lira mid pollco cotninlbslonura of Omaha for llcunso to soil mult , spirituous nnd vinous ll < iuors at No. KOI Farnain struct. Tl Ird ward , ! Onmlui , Neb , from Iho Ibt day of January , 18'U. to tlio Istdny of January. 181K. Iftliero bo no objection , runionstrnnco or protest lllod with In two ivooks from DPOOIII- bi'r 17 , A. D. 1890. the said Ilrcuso nlll bo granted. KIGIIAUO 1' . J'ONNT.I.I.VJ I ) 18-2. ' > Applicant. Notice. Matter of application of Cluis. A. Kohlmoyor for liquor llccnso. Notice Is hereby Riven that Chas. A. ICohl- inoycr did upon thalTlli dny ot Decombor. A. II. 1890 , 'llolns npplloatlun wMli the board of lira and nolloc eointnlstlonors of Oniiiha for li cense to soil malt , splrlttiotn and vinous ll < i- iiors at No. Wl DodKn .slrciit , Third wind , Omaha. Neb. , from the llrst day of January , 1 )1 , t < i the 1st day of January , 18K. ! If thcro bo no objection , remonstrance. , or protest illeil within two weuks from Ucccrabor IR , A. D. 1ROO , the said license will ho KI anted. D18 25 OIIAIILKS A. KonnMnvKii , Applicant. Notice. Matter of application of Edward WlttlB for Honor license. Notion Is Moroliy Riven that Edward Willie did upon tbo 17th day nf December. A , D. 1800. flic hlh application with the board of flro und pollco commissioners of Omaha for llconso to Hell malt , spirituous nnd vinous liquors at No. 341GFarnnm ntreit , Tlilrd ward , Oinnlia. Nub. , from tlio 1st day of January , ibOl , to the 1st day of January , IS11" ' . If tbcrobe no nbjeotlon. remonstrance or protest Illod within two wi-elci from Ductmbor 18 , A. D. 1800 , the said license will bn granted. EnwAitn WITTIO , D18-25 Applicant. Noticu. Matter of application of Byron Clark for liquor hccnsu. Notion Is lioruby plvcn that Byron Claris did upon HIP ITlh'dny of Dcconibcr. A. O . IW > ! > . lllo Ills applluiitlonwltli the board of flro and po llco commissioners of Omuha. for Hccnsu to Hull mult , spirituous and vinous HQ'IIOIH. at rear 1.112 Douglas struct , Fourth ward , Oinnlia , Neb. , from the 1st day of January , 1391 , to the 1st day of January , 18112. If there lie no objection , remonstrance or protest llled within two wcoKfl from Ducumlxir 18 , A. 1) . , IbUU , the said llcunsa will bo granted. D18-23 livno.N CI.ARIC. Applicant. Notlco. Mutter of application of MinnaVlrth for liquor license. Notice Is hereby plvon that Minna AVIrlh did upon the 17th day of Ik-cumber , A. I ) . IfOO. lilo her application with the board of IIro anil | io- llco commissioners of OiiKilui , for license to soil mall , hplrltuons and vinous liquors , at No. : t2l South Tenth street. Third ward , Omulia. Nub. , from the 1st iluy of January , Ibtll , to the 1st day of January , 1802. If there bo no objection , remonstrance or protest 111i'l within two wuoka from Decomher 18. A. 1 > . 1800 , thafiiild license will buRrauted. D18-23 MINNA WIUTII , Applicant , Notice. Matter of Application of Adolph Tester for liquor license. Notlou Is hereby given that Adolph Foster did upon the 17th day of December , A. D. , ln"fl , Hie his application with the board of flro and pollco commissioners of Omahu , for license lo Mill malt , spirituous and vinous Illinois , nt No. 8JO South Tenth street , Tlrst ward , Omaha , Nob. , from the 1st dnv of Junuary , 18'l. ) to the 1st day of January , 1H03. If thcro bo no objection , rnmonstrnnco or protest , ( lied wltliln two weeks'.from DcLOinber 18. A. U. , 18'JO the said llcensn will bu pranten. dlB- " > Anoi.i'il KOSTHI , Applicant. Nutico. Matter of application of Norninn A. ICiihn , doln-j business under nnme of Kuliu A : Co. , for permit to hull lliinnr as a Notlco IB hereby Riven that Norman A. Kulin dnlnK business nndur thn naino of Kulin & Co. . did upon thn 17th day of December , A. D. Ib'.w. Hln his applluatlon to the ho.ird of lire nnd iiollco coniniMloners ot Omaha , for per mit to sell milt. ; nplrll nous and vlnoui llnuora. lisa driiL'Rlst. for medlcliml , mcuhanlcal and chemical purposes only , at No. 121 South IMh stroot.Illi ward , Omaha , Nob. , from the first day of January , 1891. to the first day of Junu- arv. IKte. ( f there is no objection , remonstrance or protest Hied wltliln two weeks from Peoom- borlSth. A. I ) . W ) , the said permit tvlll lie ( . ranted. KuilN & Co. , NontlAN A. Ki'UN ' , IJ1S-2J Applicant. Notlco. Matter of appllnatlon of Charles R. Mttlo nnd .liitnosll. MoTuKtio , parti. ore as LtttloXc . Notion Is hereby riven that Charles K. Mlllo and James 11. MoTairue did upon tlin lllth day of December , A. D. IRitt , tilu their apjilloatlon with the board of flru and pollco eommls- Rloncrs of Omaha , for license to sell mint , spirituous nnd tlimus liquors under the llrm im'iio of Ijltllo & McTaauo. at No. ISOO Fimnini street , I'ourth ward , Omaha , Neb. , from thn 1st day of January , 18'JI , to the 1st day of January , ISO.1 , If there be no objection , remonstrance or protest ( lied within two w coles from the inth day of December , A. D. 1SOO. the said llccnso will bo grunted. LITTLE fe. McTAnuK , Uy fOIF.H II. MCTAdDK , ( 'ltAHI.KSK. lAI-It.r. , D 18-25 Partnon nnd nppllcanti. Notice. Matter of application of John IlocUhotf for llfjuor llconsi ) , Notice U hereby cl von that John IlookholT did upon tlio 17lh any of Dccnmbcr. A. D. WO. tl'.o hU upplloatlon with tnu board ot II ro and police commissioners of Omaha for license to Bell nmlt , spirituous arm vinous liquors at No. 1210 Douglas street. M ward , Omaha , Nob. , from tlio 1st day of January , 1831 , to the 1st Uav of January , 1SU2. If them be no objection , renionstriinou or prote.st tiled within two weeks from Doe. 18 , A. D. 1SOO , the said llcenso will be granted. D18-UT ) JOHN ItOBKiiorr , Applicant , TO WEAK MEN BuITerln.i from tlio ciTccUof louthful rrron , earlr decay. vruUnKrr lcuem , kut m nhoo.ltlc. , I will tend a valuaulo trrnUni ( Htalul ) coiitulnln { full particular * tar homo curf. HltKR of clmire. A iploodlit modlcal workiehouW ba rrncl LT rrcrr mitn who It pprvnun anil flcnllltated.ildri'JA I'toC. V. C. FO WLbR , IUooauC llB. Notice. Miitterof application of Charles 11. Schroilt for liquor llcdii.so. Notice 1 huiuhy given that Charles I ) . Halnoilt did , upon the I7lh day ot December , A. D. IKK ) , lllo his application with the board of lllo and pollco coniiulssloiicrH of Omaha , for llccnso lo M-'II malt , Hplrltuous and vinous ) liiorH ] nt iuirtheisl ; , eoiner oT Third and 1'ino streets. I'lrNtward. Omaha , Neb. , from tlio lab day of January , l ll , to the 1st day of Jan uary , 1M . ' If there bo no objection , remonstrance or piotest Illt'd within two weeks from December 17 , A. D. Ib'JO , the K ild llconsi ) u 111 bo urautcd. OlIAIILKS It. BCIIIIODT , 1)17 24 Applicant. Notice. Matter of application of John Duck for liquor license. Notlco Is hereby c'vea ' ttmt John lluck did upon thol7tliday of December , A. 1) . 13UO. Ilia Ins application with tlio buuid of IIro und po * lice commissioners of Onmlm , for Hccimu lo hell mult , spirituous anil vinous liquors at No. lMl : DouKlasslioot , Tlilrd ward , Omaha' , Noh , from the 1st day of Jauuary . 18IU , to thu 1st davot January , 18U. If tuuro bu no objcotlon , remonstrance or protest llled wlrhln two weeks Hrom Decutnbor iith. A. V. ISM , the said llccnso will bu granted , JoilNllUCK , Applicant. Notice. Matter of application of Timothy J. Couway for liquor license. Notice IB hcroby Klvcn thai Timothy J , Conway - way did upon the ITtli day of December , A. 1) . 1MU. lllo his application with the hoard ot Ilia und police cummlsslonorKof Umnhuforliconsa to sell mult , splrllious and vinous liquors , uv No. 1UM N. llilli nil cot , I'lf Hi nard.Omaha.Neb. , fiom the 1st day of January , IbUI , to Iho Ibt day of January , JWW. If there bo no olijcctlon. romonslranoe or pintest Hied within two weeks from Decemliof 17 , A. D. 1890 , the s.ild llienso will bo granted , D 171 TiMOiuv J. OOMVAY , Appllc.int Notice. Matter of application of Anhousor Hunch llrowln Ahsoclution for lliiuor license , Notleo IH hereby ( liven thai the Anhousor Buseli HrottlnK association did upon thu 17tl | day uf December , A. D. lt-uii , lllo their Hpiillca- tlon with tbuboaidot Hie and policecommN- lunurs of Omnha , for license lo hull malt , splrltunu.s and vinous liquors , at No. Too South Uih .street , First ward , Omaha , Nob. , from llm 1st day ot January , Ib'Jl , to the Jatdiiy of Juu < uary , 18KJ. If thcro bs no objection , romonstr.inco ni irotest llled wltliln two \\eoks from Decemboi 7 , A. 1) . Ib'JO ' , thu said Jleenso will bu granted , ANHUUHKlt ItUSCH IlKKWINQ ASSOCIATION , Applicant * . Qcouni : Kltca. General Agent , D17-2I Notlou. ilatter ot Application of Matt Ilouland foi liquor license. Notlco Is hern'jy Khun that Mutt lieuluiul did upon the 17th day nf December , A. D. 18 * ) . llo his application with tlio board of IIro and lollcu commissioners of Omaha fur Hccnsu to ell malt , spirituous and vlnom Ilquurs ut .IIS Le.ivein1.orth htiect. Second waicl.OiiKiliii , S'eb. , from the 1st duy of January , 1HJI , to tha llrst day ot January , 1SU. . If thcro l > n no ubiectlun , remonstrance or irotest llled within two weeks from December .7 , A. I ) . Ifc'JJ , the s.ilil license will bu granted. d7-24 MATT KKULAM ) , Applicant. Notice. Matter of application of Mary A. Bcnlchurd for liquor lleonso. Notlco Is hereby KIVOII that Mary A. Denk- taril did UIHIII tbu 17th day of Ducitinbur. A. D , 1WU. lllo her application with the board of dm Hid polluu coiiiiiilsHloncr.sof Umr.1iafor llccnso to sell mult , spirituous and vinous liquors , on Oth. between Hiown Mreot and ( larllcld av- evuu. Sixth wind , Omi ha. Nub , , from the 1st lay of Jammry.lsDl. to thu Istflay of January , Ib'ti ' Iftncro bo no objection , remonstrance 01 protest Illod within tuowoukH from December 17. A. D. lHUOtbo said license will bu granted. D 17 21 MAUY A. llKNiuiAitn , Applicant. Notice. Matter of application of Theodore J. Heckcrt for liquor license. Notlco In hereby given that Tlioodoro J. [ Icekcrt did tinon the 17th day of December , A. 1 > . Ih'K ' ) , lllo his upiillcallon with thn board of lire and police commlssloni'm of Omalitt , for license to soil matt , spirituous and vlnmii ) llquois ut No. l.M7Fnrnam street , Fourth ward , Omaha , Nub. , from tbulstday of Jaiuiaiy , 1MII , to tbu 1st day of January , imt . If thcro bo no objection , romnnstr.inco or piotest llled within two weeks from December 17. A. I ) . lbK ! ) . tbu said license will be Kianlml. d 17-'I TilKonouK J. llr.LKKUT , Applicant. Notice * . Matter of application of Kluhard Wlldu foi liquor license. Notleo Is hereby given that Itlchiird Wllda did upon the 17th nay of December , A. 1) . Jf-'M. fie ! his application with Iho bo.ird of lire nnd police I'lijiiniKslonoiH of Omaha , for license to sell mall. wplrlttuiiH and vinous Iliiunra , at No. llu'l l''arnam street. Tlilrd ward , Omaha , Nub. , from the Ibt day of January , ltf.ll , to tha 1st. day nt January , Hr. > . If tliere he no objection , remonstrance 01 protest llled within two weuk.s from Decemboi 17th , A.I ) . IbUU , thu Huld lieensu will bu granted. U17-J4 Uiuiuiiiir.ui \ : , Applicant. fSOIU'C , Mutter of nppllcatlon of OustavVooUDaoh for liquor llccimu. Notlco Is licinby given that Oustav \Veukbach did upon the Uth day of December , A. I ) . ItlU , IIle lilt applliiathm with thu Ijo.nfl of Urn and pollco commission ers ofUnmha for llcunso to soil malt , spiritu ous and vlnouH llquortf at No. 4IH .South 14th xtriiot , Thlnl ward , Onmlm , Neb. , fiom the 1st day of January , Ib'Jl ' , to tlio 1st day of Januury , lo ! ' * If there bo no objection , romonstrjiicn or protect llled within two weeks from Decem ber II. A , D. Ib'K ) , the salil license will bu Ijrantvd , GUBTAV WUCKIIACII , Applicant. ' - Notice. Matter ot application ot Henry Hchroeilor for liquor llcnnsu. Notice Is hereby given that Henry Hc'hrooder did upon the 17th day of December A. U. IMX ) . ( lie his application with the board of lire and pollco commissioners of Omaha , for lloniiso to neil mult , spirituous- und vinous liquors , at No. I'M Cuss street. Fifth ward. Oniuliu , Nob. , roni the ( list day ot January IBlU , to the tlrst day of January. 180- , ' . Ifthoiobo no objection , remonstrance or proton * tiled within two weclcs from Docambor 17 , A. D. 1HJO Bixld llconsn will bo u'ninted. . liENItVtiCIIIIOKDKII , IIT-2 > Applluant. Notice. Matter of application of John Cuintulna for liquor IIconsu. Notice Is hereby Riven that John Cummins did upon thu 17th ( lay of Dutiomber , A. I ) . IbUU. lllo his nppllcutlon with the board of 11 round pollco commissioners of Omuhu for llconxo to tell malt , spirituous anil vinous llmioraut No , IW2 North HUtooiilh street , Fifth ward , Dmnhii , Neb , , from thn l t day of Junuary , IfUl , lo the 1st day of Janimry , IB'J- ' . if there bu tin objection , remonstrance or protest Illod within two week * from Doccliibor 18. A. I ) . 18'JO. thu said lleoiHO will bo urunted. JOHN CUMMINS , ApplicuuU