JANUARY 27 , 1891. > OWNERSHIP OF EAST OMAHA. A Movenuntto ITnvo the Question Decided by OongrtS3. SENATOR MANDERSON'S BRIDGE DEMAND , Ho Snyg Onmlia AVnnts No More Wnjjon JlrUlnrn and That ( lie Hovr JlrlduoMuot Accoin- iiiodnto KnllrondH. Tim opposition thnt 1ms boon shown In cer tain quarters to the paHsnjjo of the Interstate bridge bill , now pending In congress , has awakened n lively interest In the measure. The chlof objection to the 1)1)1 ) , as stated by Us opponents , Is the uncertainty that Is al leged to exist concerning the Iwundary be tween lown and Nebraska , which is now In Ofonulo in thu United Stntc * supreme court. On thin subject n prominent business man \vtia-hni no dtrojt interest In the mutter one wny or the other , snld yesterday morning : "Tlicro Is objection no reason for the jection made thnt botn ends of the urldie ; , If located as proposed , would bo In Jo\vn. The question of boundary Is noxv In flispulo. If the survey of IIWU Is hold by the suproino court to ho the boundary It would tftUo a lurtfo sltco of the present Host Oinuhn land ciiinpany's ' property and add It to Iowa. It would not effect the location of tbo bridge , liowovor , ns even under the old survey ( ho Vest cnil of the proposed structure would rest on Nebraska soil.1' Tlierc U a movement on footnutong business men to tnko prompt notion for the settlement of this cotitroversy. It la proposed to mnko a formal attempt to Imve the tuxus on the property In the dis puted territory paid Into the Omaha city treasury. Tlicro Is another plan for the settlement of the boundary question. This contemplates the addition iho Intcr-statu bridge bill of a clause drfining the boundary Info between Iowa and Nebraska at the present channel of the rlvor , nnd thus ortoctually put an end to the present dlsputo and take the matter from the sum-cmo court. Sctinlor MnmltTHoii's Domnml. The following letter lias boon received from Senator Mandcrsou on the subject of the now bridge : UsiTcn STATES SENATE , WASHIXOTOX , D. C. , Jan. 19. It. II. Mcday , Esq. , Manager of the O. II , Hammond Packing Company , Omaha , Nob. Dear Sin Your telegram concerning the low bridge charter for the In terstate bridge company at East Omaha Is received. I huvo Introduced a bill for this purpose , nnd It Is now with the committee on com- morco. The Olfllculty with the situation Is , that thu cnffincers' department of the United States army earnestly oppose the building of a low bridge In our vicinity. The opposition , I think , is rather an absurd one , for I do not bollcvc such a bridge would Interfere with what llttlo navigation there Is on the Mis souri river at Oninlm. Still It Is nn opposi tion extremely dlnicult to overcome. 1 will certainly do what I can to pass the bill in form thnt It may do us good. I oppose the building of another wagon bridge ; what wo want Is a railroad bridge. The hill In troduced by Mr. Keed of Iowa in the house permits a wagon bridge , nna I will never plvo my consent to the passage of a bill for a lowbrldKO that will not absolutely require that it shall bo a combined railroad and wagon bridge. The wbolo stnto of Nobrasun Is Interested In this subject , and It Is more ( lmportunt than any other to the interests of Omaha. SInce I have been la the United States fccnate , I have been Instrumental In the granting of several Bridge charters , but the alfllculty Is that they are never allowed to materialize Into a railroad bridge that will rid us of the monopoly thntns \ been such on incubus upon our commerce. Omaha could Imvo well afforded , years ago , to have built n bridge that Should have been frco from the pnssauo of the trains of every road thnt had a terminus on either side of the Missouri river. I hope to got this bill through , but If I do not , It will bo bccauso of the opposition of the ongincura , and those interested In per mitting high bridges along our bonier , or the opposition of these wlio , for purely sol- llsh reasons. oppose the passage of the trains of all road a un embarrassed by outrageous nnd unrea sonable demands , across the Missouri rlvor at or near the city of Omaha. To the numerous other persons at Omaha nnd Lincoln who h'ave telegraphed mo concerning this charter , I have simply written saying that I would do what I could for the passage of the bill. I have herein explained the situation more fully to you than to anyone olso. You are privileged to exhibit this letter to nnyouo In terested In the subject. Truly Yours , M\NIHKSON. : The Hrldgo QiiCHtlon. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Jan. 25. To the Editor N of TUB DBIJ : Seine comment was caused yesterday by nn article In TUB Br.EOf last Saturday , contributed by a man who signed himself "Taxpayer. " It was calculated to ralso objections to the Interstate bridge schema which U now awaiting the action of congress. Among other things the writer eald : "Already the Interstate bridge company bas caused the white load works to remove its works to the oust bank of the rlvor. It is eald , moreover , that If the bridge bill passes congress , Immndlnto steps will boot once taken toward the location of the freight yards In the BlulTs , thereby seriously crip pling Omaha's commerce. " This nrtlulo Is In direct line with a resolu tion which was o ( To red at the last mooting of Omaha's real estate exchange. Indeed , some thlutc that both emanated from the same source. The resolution road us follows : Wuorom. Some of our nnicliils nnd many ot our iicopln liuvn committed themselves In favor of tlio Bust Onmlia brl'lcn ' charter , nnd , wherotiH , Inter developments have awakened now opinions ; therefore , tie It Kosolvet ] , Thtitoiirscnators nnd ropresont.i- tlvcalii congress bo requested to hold the whale Hubjeet matter at leant two weeks , until > vti can nil fairly consider the conditions In volved. " The passage ot the resolution was asked for on the ground that the bridge began and ended In Council Bluffs , and was therefore In reality nn Iowa Institution , It was lost by a vote of 1J ! to ! l when It cnnio to n vote. "In splto of tbo fact that it was lost , " said n prominunt attorney of the city last evening , "tho mere fact of Its being under considera tion at all shows that tuero Is n disposition among certain Omaha capitalists to Council Blurts and her Interests flap the face nt every opportunity. "If the bridge begins and.ends on Iowa soil , ivhnt right has Nebraska to incddlo with the business nt nil ! To say the least , it shows a Very narrow-minded spirit for these pcoplo to seclc to Injure Council Illuffa by blocking proceedings In the way they attempted. "Of aim-so It Isnn open secret that Council Bluffs Is golnc to reap the lion's share of the benefit of tills brlduo. That being the case , it is our business to take some action at once , nnd notify our roinosontatlvea In congress hot to allow n postponement of the matter oa nny ground , but to push It to a completion Curing the present session by all means. " TOLL , GA.TB. A petition Is now being circulated among the citlrcns of Council Bluffs asking the son- ntors nnd representatives to pass the bill ivhlcli Is now before them authorizing the construction ot the bridge. lho Hoiian Kill. Tnr. BEE yesterday published a copy ol Senator Mnndcrson's Interstate bridge bill ns it was reported by the. senate commerce com mittee. The house committee has also sub mitted the following report on tbo bousa bridge bill : Mr. Mason , from the committee on com- iiorco , submitted tlio following report : " The committed on commerce , to whom was referral the bill ( II. 11. 11(071) ( ) authorizing the construction of a draw street railway , luotor , wagon and pedestrian bridge over the Missouri rlvor near Omaha , Nob. , report aa follow * : At tno present tlmo there nro existing between < tween Omaha , Nob. , nnd Council Bluffs , la. - \ > ut two bridges , ono of which 1s used oxclu klvcly ns a railway bridgo. the other as n troet railroad and wagon bridge. The demands of commerce roqulro.and fait x Foinpctltlon makes It necessary , tout now and additional tnclllUe * bo furnUhed to the numerous railroads centering at Omaha nnd Council Bluffs for crossing the Missouri river at available points between said cities. It is tbo purpose of this bill , with the mondmonts herewith proposed , to provide such facilities. At the vruscntttino lho right of certain railroads to cross , with their trains , the pres ent existing bridge Is denied , nnd travel and commerce Is thereby delayed and Interrupted. Owing to the low nnd tint character of the land on both sides of the river nt and In the vicinity of.tho proposed location of the bridge desired to bo constructed under the provis ions of this bill ( hereto attached ) , it will bo Impracticable , if not absolutely impossible , to construct a high bridge. With the restrictions nnd requirements contained la the bill , the use and navigation of the river by boats or rafts is amply nnd suniclcntly provided for. The bill Is favored and Its passata strongly urgnd-bv the citi zens of both Omaha nnd Council IllufTs. With the amendments heroin proposed the bill will correspond witll senate bill 4830. which has been submitted to the secretary of war and by him referred to the chief of en gineers , who has duly reported thereon , as will more fully nnd nt largo appear by a copy of said report , which Is hereto attached. To fullv conform with said senate bill and with recommendations as maclo by the chief of engineers of the department of war , the committee rccoinuicud the following amendments , to-wlt : Amend the title by striking out the word "draw" and Insert in lieu thereof the wori "railway , " and after the word "near , " In the second line of said title , add tbo words "Council Ulutls , la , , and. " After the words "secretary of war , " In line 18 of section 1 , insert tbo words "and all railroads reaching the Missouri river near said point shall bo permitted the unobstructed use of said bridge and tbo approaches there to for iiigincs , cars and trains at reasonable com- ) cnsatlon and rates of toll. " Strikeout the word "by" In line 13 of seo- lon 3 , and Insert In lieu thereof the word the.11 Strike out the words "topography of , " In .ncs 18 and ill of section 2 , nnd insert In lieu hereof the words , "high and low water lines pon. " Strlko out the words "with shore lines nnd ioundlngs , nnd Insert in lieu thereof tbo vords "tho direction nnd strength of the cur- onts at all stages of tbo water , with iounddlngs accurately showing the bed of the trcam nnd the location of nny other bridge jr bridges , such maps to bo sulllclcntly in de tail to enable the secretary of war to judge of no proper location of Bald bridge. " After the word "and , " in Hno'JO of section ! , add the words "shall furnish. " Strlko out all that portion of sections ftcr the words "said bridge , " In line 0. Strike out the words "two years , " In line of Kcctlon 8 , and Insert In lieu thereof the ivords "ono year.1' Strlko out the words'/our , " In line 3 of iald section 8 , nnd insert In llou thereof the tvord "three. " With the amend monts proposed your com mittee recommend the passage of said bill. i's ncrouT. OFFIOB OF THE CIIIKV OP UNITED STATUS AIIMV , WASIIINOTO x , Jan. 20. Sir : I have the honor to acknowledge oforenco to this olllco of letter of the 10th nstant , from the committee on comnmrco of , ho United States senate , Inclosing for ivar department views thereon S. 48bO , Fifty-Brat congress , second session , "A bill ixuthori/lng the construction of a railway , street railway , motor , wngon and pedestrian bridge over the Missouri river , near Council Bluffs , la. , nnd Omaha , Nob. . " and to return the papers with recommendation that the bill bo amended as follows : Section 2 , line 18 , change "by" to "tho ; " Ines 18 and 19 , strike out "tho topograchy of , " and substitute therefor "tho high and ow water lines upon. " Lines 19 nnd 20 , strlko out "with shore In ts and soundings , " and insert in llou thereof "tho direction nnd strength of the currents nt all stages of the water , with oundings accurately showing the bed of the trcam and the location of 'any other bridge or bridges , such map to bo sufllcicntly In detail to enable tlio secretary of war to judge of the proper location of said bridge. " Line 20 after "and" Insert "shall furnish. " Sections , Ilno2 , change "two years" to 'one year. " Line 3 , change "four" to 'three. " This bill provides for two draw openings of not less than 200 feet each , to bo main tained over tbo main channel of the river , and the company is required , nt Its own expense to build and maintain under direc tion and supervision of the secretary of war , works necessary to maintain the channel within tbo draw span of said bridge , and the company is further required to maintain a depth of water through the draw span uot less than now existing at the point where the bridge may bo located. The interests of navigation nro in my opin ion sufficiently protected by the terms of the bill , and if amended , ns recommended above , I see no objection to Its passage by congress. Very respectfully your obedient servant , TIIOMIS Liscoi.v CASBIT , Brlcadlor General , Chief of Engineers. HUDFIELI ) PlIOCTOR , Secretary of Wcr. Mr. TliurHton on the lloml Question. Mr. Thurston , upon being asked why ho had not appeared In the Injunction case brought by Stuht and Howe against the Union depot company to restrain the Issue of bonds , said : The directors of the Union Paclflc have been in doubt ns to the uropor course to pur- suo. There was a strong feeling that the company could bettor afford to glvo up the city bonds thaa to bind itself , under the terms of the ordinance , to permit all Iowa roads to have access to the depot grounds nnd to cross the Missouri river bridge on the terms set forth in tbo ordi nance : and it was especially felt that the provision requiring the Union Pacific to sub mit to arbitration the question of compensa tion for use of the bridge and of the depot was unfair to the company. Notwithstand ing this feeling , the company has at all times stood ready to perform both the letter nnd lho spirit of its obligation. The viaduct was constructed , the depot was commenced , worlr was being pushed on It rapidly , and tbo bonds of the Union Paclllo and the dcDot company had been prepared , executed nnd approved , ns to form , by tlio city attorney. If there has been or Is to bo any breach of faith in this matter It will como from tbo city nnd not from the com pany. To show tbo company's coed faith , it is only necessary to say that the executive committee of the Union Pnclllc , at its meet ing in Now York on Friday lost , p asscd the following resolution : "Kcholved.Tliat It Is the policy of the Union I'aalllo company to allow ail railroad eimipun- lus thu use of thu bridge ovur the .Missouri rlvor at Omaha nnd the tkuprouchus tlieruto , nnd also thu use of the union mi.-.songir ! depot utOmalin , on cqutil and equitable- terms , the bamo to all com pantos. "I will bo frank with you in this matter and say that if tbo city of Omaha desires to back out and take tbo responsibility of the failure of the union depot scheme , the Union Pnclflo has nothing to say. It Is not asking nny favor. It Is keeping Its faltb , and. If there Is nny breach of compact It will come from the action of tbo city or the citizens nnd not from any action of the Union Pucillc company. "It has been publicly cbarpod that the re fusal of the Union Paclflc to permit the per formance of the contracts with the Mil waukee and Uock Island roads Is a refusal tote to comply with the ) terms of the ordinance letting other roads across the bridge with their passenger trains. Such Is not the case. lloth of those contracts glvo to the Iowa coin- tmuics not only the use of tbo bridge mid depot grounds , but of ton miles of the main line , and a largo portion of the terminal facilities , for all their passenger und freight business. Even this would not have been objected to particularly , but the contract of lease was for the term of 090 years , without nny provision for termination or Increase of rental In ac cordance with the development of the busi ness nnd the value of the leased promises. The fact of It is , that If the contracts with the Milwaukee and Hock Island roads are hold good It will bo impossible for the Union I'ueillo to let other roads across the bridge without the consent of both the Milwaukee and Hock Island companies. "Judge Dillon has written me that In his opinion 'if these contracts stand they are an obstacle to tbo policy of frco nnd equal use of the bridge by oil companion , since the Hock Island and Milwaukee companies will have to be consulted as well as tbo Union Pacific. ' "It would be folly for tbo Union Pacific to go on with the construction of the union pas senger depot In Omaha unless tua use of such depot was to bo shared by all the Iowa roads. The rental to bo paid by these roads is all there Is in the schema out of which to pay Interest on | tbo plant. The Union 1'acffluJ Blnoo the trouble commenced with the Mil waukco road , offered to lot iti trains and thosa of the Rock Island road Into Omnha on just nnd reasonable ) torms. That offer ( till holds good , and the Union Pncillo Is ready to lot the trains of all the lotva roads rome ncross the bridge Into Omaha for fair and reasonable compensation. "An nflldnvit showing the nbovo action of the ) executive committee will bo ( lied in the Injunction case now pending before Judge Doano ; nnd the question of abrogating lho contract will bo left with the city of Omaha and Its pconlo to determine ns they see fit. If tha neoplo'of this city do not wish the union depot scheme to go ahead , it will bo no hardship , BO far ns the Union 1'aciflc is con cerned to Imvo It abandoned. In my judg ment It would bo money In Its Docket to hold Its acpot erounds for Its own use and retain the exclusive operation of Its own bridge. It 1 $ now for the pcoplo of this elty to say whether or not they Insist upon its doing so. " T1I12 COMUISS10NGKS. Kxpcrts lloport Only Minor Defects ' In the Hospital I'lumliliif , ' . After several Ineffectual efforts to got enough members present to hold n frequently adjourned meeting of the county commis sioner board , Chairman O'KccHo finally suc ceeded yesterday under n rule thatlio nude on Saturday , namely , to enforce a postpoao- mont whenever a quorum was not present within ton minutes after 2 o'clock. The full board was present and considerable routine business -was done. Quarterly reports of the county Judge nnd clerk wore road and placed on Hie. The re port of tbo clerk appeared In THE HKB last week. That of the county judge shows ro- oipts amounting to { 152.10 aud the expondl- ures $133.3. ) , leaving a balance of 310.'JJ o u and. A number ot small bills were ordered ilaccd on the npproprlatlou sheet nnd paid. A. rcx | > rt of lines nnd trial fees collected by 'rnnkE. ' Moorcs , clerk of the district court , nrlng the nuartor ending December ! H , li90 ! , towed S30 of lines and $153 in trial foes col- ected , giving n total of $183 , which amount o has paid Into the county treasury. An application from Dr. McMamgal for .ho position of county physician was ro- "errod to the committee on charity. County Treasurer Snydcr illcd n request 'or ' nn increase of salaries of his clerks ns loilows : Thomas F. O'Brien , from $1,800 tote to $2,100V. . Schnrick , from Sl.f.Ot ) to 81,600 ; K. T. Shelby , from $1,200 to ? 1WX ) ; George An thus , from f 1,200 , to $1.500. The request was referred to the committee on llnancc. The report of tbo exports appointed to ox- ainino the plumbine and steam heating ap paratus in the new county building snld in iffcct that everything was all right , with n few minor exceptions. It was referred to .ho committee on construction. iV reporter the iliiadco committee favora ble to allowing the deputy county clerk 1,300 , 'nstcad of ? l,000 was approved. D.V. \ . Cannon was appointed constable of lkhorn precinct. A resolution was adopted placing $1,000 In- jurnnco on the furniture In the now county hospital. The value of the furniture Is placed between $7.000 and $3,000. Mr. Berlin Introduced the following sot ot resolutions : Whereas , T. A. Tilcjrenth was , on Novem ber 8,1887. elected to the ofllco ot register of deeds within nnd for Douglas county , Ne braska , nnd was installed in said ofllco on January 5,1SSS , for the term of two years , beginning on said last named data ; and Whereas , During his Incumbency of said term of two years In the said ofllco of register of deeds of Douglas county , Nebraska , the said T. A. Megeath , by virtue of his said of fice , received the sum of S7GOi.90 ; In fees over and nbovo nnd In excess of the sum of $1,500 , his salary provided by law for each year on d the necessary deputy litre ; and Whcrens , The said T. A. Megeath has only paid over and accounted for the sum of SttiOJ.9U ot the said sum , so ns aforesaid re ceived by him , which snld payment ho made on Juno SO , 1800 , and the remainder thereof , to-wlt , the sum of $4,000 yet remains unpaid , nnd"tho said Megeath refuses to pay the SUILO or any part thereof ; now , therefore bo it Resolved , That T. J. Mahoncy. the county ttttornev of Douglas county , Nebraska , bo and hols hereby requested to glvo this board his opinion In writing as to whether or not the said Megoath , as register of deeds afore said , has any legal right or authority to re tain said money , or nny part thereof , nnd if so , to state what right or authority the said Mogcath as register of deeds has to retain and hold said money. 2. Did not the holding of the said 7,093.00 on and after the expiration of the first term of ofllcoofsaldT. A. Moiioatu as register of deeds of Douglas county , Nebraska , make the said Megcnth ns register' deads in default ns collector nnd custodian of public moneys or property , nnd prevent him Jrom being ell- Igiblo to re-election to the ofllco of register of deeds , to which bo was re-elcctea for n second end term on November 5,188'J , under the pro visions of section B , artlclo 14 , of the consti tution of Nebraska , which provides that any person who Is in default us collector and cus todian of public" moneys or property should not bo eligible to uny olllco of trust under the laws of the state. I ! . If the said Megoath was In default ns collector and custodian of the public moneys or property and was not eligible to reelection tion , cannot ho , the s.tld Mogeath , bo ousted of snld ofllco by Institution of quo warrnuto proceedings in tbo district court of Douglas countv , Nebraska. And whereas , It appears that after the re election of said Megeath as register of deeds ho did receive nt the end of his first quarter In the year 1800 the sum of $1,507,00. and at the end of his second quarter of said year 1800 the sum of $1,1151.50 , and at the end of bis third quarter of said year $1,347.30 , and at the end of his fourth quarter of said year the sum oft , no report having yet boon made by the said Megeath , all of which was in tbo sums and to the amounts afore said In excess of and over the sum ot $1,500 salary for each year , and over , Above and In excess of the necessary ana actual deputy clerk hire ; nnd Whereas , The said Megeath has failed to pay the said excess ol money Into the treas ury of Douglas county , and still holds nnd re tains the same , as well ai the sum of § 1,000 , balance unpaid for his first term of ofllco , which expired on Januarys , 1800 ; uow there fore bo It Resolved , That the county attorney bo and ho Is hereby requested to report to this board his opinion in writing ns to whether or not : 1. By reason of the retention of said funds and default of said Megeath to make pav- mcntof-samo , ho , the said McROath , has not forfeited his right to longer hold the said oQico , and whether or not lie may not bo re moved by quo warranto proceedings. 2. And If in thu opinion of tha county at- tcrnoy the said Megeath Is liable 'to b'o re moved from ofllco by such procecalngs , In whoso iinuio the said proceeding should bo Instituted that is to say , whether in the name of the state on relation of the county attorney , or whether in name of the state upon relation of any citizen of the county and stnto of Nebraska. 3. Whether or not In his. the said county attorney's opinion , the said Megeath , under the facts aforesaid a * stated in the foregoing preambles , by reason of his having collected , held and retained said moneys , and having been in default of payment of name Into the county treasury , no Is not guilty ofvllful und habitual or wilful neglect of his duty , . and of wilful maladministration of otlico within the purview ot section 1 , article 2 , chapter 18 , of the compiled statutes of Ne braska. 4. Whether or not the collection nnd reten tion of the said funds nnd failure to pay the same Into the treasury of Douglas county , as horelnboforo recited , would or would rot glvo this board the power , right and authority to rcmovo the said T. A. Megeath from the of llco of register of deeds under the provisions of article 2 , chapter 18 , compiled statutes , should nny.pcrson 11 lo before this board an accusation charging the snld Mogeath with such failure to pay said money , and the same should bo fully sustained by proof. After the resolution baa been read Mr. Berlin moved Its adoption , Chairman O'ICcerTo announced that County Attorney Mahoney was about to file certain papers in the district court relative to fur ther litigation looking toward securing this money , when Judge McCulIough , attorney for Mogeath , mot htm ( Mabonoy ) on the stairs and told him if bo would hold the til ings oil for forty-cleat hours the whole matter - tor would bo straightened. Mr , Berlin stated that ho offered the reso lution out of no malice whatever , but simply in the line of his duty 03 chairman of the llnanco committio. Tha resolution was ordered laid on the table , Mr. Uerliu voting no. Chairman O'Kccffo added tbnt ho county attorney , on the representation mode by Judge McCulIough , did not tlio the papers ho had intended to In the court. It was ascertained , that the papers which Mr. Mabonoy was on the point of tiling con- lUtedof n petition Instituting proceedings against the bondsmen of Mr. Megeath. Continental Clothing Another Great SPECIAL BARGAIN LINES OF Bargain Week. ' BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS , The steady increase in our business ever since the Apes 18 to 17 , Mnrkeil down from $10 & $1' ' , Continental was opened in Omaha is due to the fact that thpjpublic have confidence in our methods Price 8BY.5O. of doing business , and that we manufacture and sell ' onty reliable clothing , and always do just as we ad Boys' Long Pant Suits , vertise , Last week our successful 20 per cent dis Ages 13 to 17 , marked d n fr.un $ lt : anil $15 , Trice count sale of overcoats and ulsters , was another S9.QO. proof that a genuine discount is appreciated , Our spring stock is coming in and we feel the need of Boys' Knee Pant Suits , closing out all the winter weights possible , and will Sis offer special values this week in the boys' and chil , Prices $3.50 , $4 and $4,50 ' dren's department. You can make by taking money All high cost suits mnrked down b cl.i . o. 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It knows no equal , and , although it costs a trifle more its durability makes it outlast two 'cakes ' of cheap makes. It is therefore the cheapest in tfre end. Any grocer will supply it at a reasonable price. THE STANDARD COCOA OP THE WORLD. HOUSEHOLD WORDS ALL OVER EUROPE. "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " Now that its manufacturers art drawing the atttntion of the American public to this first andever , since its invention , the best of all cocoasit will soon be appreciated here as well as elsewhere all over the world. All that the manufactur ers request is simply OHO trial , or , still better , a compara tive test with whatever other cocoa it may be ; then VAST HOUTEN'S COCOA itself will convince every one of its great superiority. It is because of this superiority that the linglish. paper Health , says : "Once tried , always used. " Oa-ToaTcl I the evil elhctiofTea and Oaffeo , use constantly VAN IlOUTEN'd COCOA. . whlchl3aST.SiNGTllENEIloftheNERVnSand : rerrc hlu nndnourisliinKbeverieo. 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( nlandld medical worlc I iboulit U > mad t/ ever ) man who U nrrroui and ddhlllnu-d. Aclrtrcsi 1'ror. I' . C. \VLKUiMooUus , Couti * Notice. ly mutual consent > , the ninnibora of tlio Inuiiiu lluy cointmny , do irlthdranr from said oomimny and will not hold ourselves roapoiul- hlo for any clobta contracted on and after tills tin to. liimuti , Holt Co. , Ncli. , Jan. in. 1801. O. VAN BCIIKBTZ , u. L. l > oN an. 31 dSt'ji u n.a.ioi.v. AMUSEMENTS. T > \T7TVG ! four Nlnhta Ootn- O\f S. U O monoinoi SUNDAY JANUAItV 25. RICH & HARRIS BOSTON HOWAED ATHEN55UM Specialty Company And the only Eleven dlatlnctspoclalty turns. Twenty-flvo nrtlsts. Jtox shcL'ta open Saturday nt regular prices. _ O CV n > Q. FOUR NIGHTS , JDW JJ X ) _ AND No MATINEE. coiniiirnciiuTamtam Tlmrmliiu , J"1" ' . ) 20 y- 'lho Legitimate Irish Comedian , Mr , Joseph Murphy , And a carefully uclcctcd company In tlio following repertoire : KERRY GOW. Band rNl2ht rNl2htTHE DONAGH. Ilex slioot npon AVodnosduy at ruaular prices. EDEN MUSBIT Will Lawlor , StnnaRor. Cor. lithiuul I'arnam WBUK OF JANUA11V * 5TH. The great Jlustorton Kentucky ( J Innt , John Hanron Crnle.VclKliv9U7lbn. . Tlie bliuoit mnii of Ilia BKO. Ilia wife and baby , lllltr McCnbu , tbe fiimouB Mln- ftrul. Tliu llalla apccluly nrtuti. Morris and \VII- Imr , Irhli Tcmm , Carpenter Blntcri , nufcltlei. Hatch nnd Campbell , muilual marroli. Jlen wlionre Licking In Tllnl forte nnd TlB r. or are wruk anil ner TUUI I rum any cause , lend at once for iraled InfurniiUon , 1'llKi : , of the N'evr Uanimon Hrme II nie Cure. No elcctrlo 11011- lense. No ttomafliUniKplnh' . Certain cure for all Weakneueiof men. Address Albloul > kurtuucyC o.lIuxUl , Alblun.Ulck. ALDEN & FAXON , Advertising Agents , 66 nnd 63 West Third Street , Cincinnati , O A CHECK FOR IOO will secure the Insertion of one-half inch 2 times in the following weekly papers. Clroalitlon. Cincinnati , 0. Rnoulrer 100,000 Toledo , Illnde 10S.COO . Cleveland , Leader 31,000 Columbus , Press 21,000 Louisville. Ky. Courier Journal. 100,000 Indianapolis , Ind Sentinel 27,000 St. touls , Mo. Globe Democrat 90,000 Republic fcO.OCO Kansai City , Times M.COU Memphis , Tenn. Appeal AvalancheW.OCO . Naslnille , American 16.000 Atlanta , Ga. Constitution 156,000 rlttstmrgh.Pa. Commercial Gazette. . . . 31,000 Philadelphia. Press 81,000 New Yor > . N. Y. World OJ.300 Chicago , ill. Inter Ocean _ 125,000 St. Paul , Minn. Olobe S : 20,000 Boston , Mass. Globe 40,000 , Circulation , 1,169,800 FISCHER'S ICEDouble Double Markers. Plows with Lift ing Cams , Tongs , Bars and Fischer's Improved Ice Hooks. SOLE AQENTa Omaha , 1405 Douglas S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Specific for Jlyitorla.lMiilnm.Kti.lfonmlgla , W/ikO fulneiiUinUl IxpmnlqaitofUnlnitof the llrala.ro- nultlnic In Infinity U Uadlnir to minordetar an4 nettli , Premature Old Au , lUrrountii. Loin at rower In either tex , Inrolantary Lei eianrt Hp rmatorrLoa caused by ot r < J Klo.ol the brain , lf-t > uie or . Xach box contaj&i month'a OYer'UulDlffence. & onj trwau pant , tl abox , or tit for 8i. lent lij mull prepaid. With eacti ordir for ill toi n , will mml imnbanr ( ruaraotae to refund noD y If the Ireatmrut falUtO nr . Uuarante a IMU d aad tceaaJAe told only br GOODMAN D11UO CO. , lUOtfarnam Street. - Omaha Nib. I I' ' I&/1T" 9lnri iilno llnlill SJ J-S/JLcurtdfn I0to20ij ri. HoptytlllcirtA. UK 1 BTirUEHB.llbaBOll.O . , FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE and pirmanint CURE lor alt dlie.moTlh.lJrTlNAnY ORGANS. Cure ; where othertreatment lain. Fuudiiectloni with each bollle. Price , one dollar , See signature ot E. U STAHL For 8alo By All Druggists. Bit. J. E. McGREW , THE SPECIALIST. More Than Fifteen Years Experlonce In tha Treatment of A euro M sunran- PRIVATE DISEASES teoil In from thrca to flro dvf with out ( lie loss of an hour's tlnio. TPIPTIIDC I'Tnrnncntl cured without o I iiiu I i uiiu pnn | . or ' " > trutnonti ' ; no cut ting ; no dllntlntf , Tlio moil erunrknblorcmodf known tomoilorn iclonce. Cured In SO to SO duys. Dr. Mo- SYPHILIS Crenr'n trputmunt for thU torrlbl * blood dUOftso has been Droriounood tlio incut powerful and euccpaaful remedy orur (111- covered for tin ; nbiolutu euro of tills dlauane , Hll Hue-cuts with thUdltenxo lm uovor boon equallod. A coraptt'to cum UUAUANTKKl ) , LOST MANHOOD ttt * , " . UUUI IliriUIIUUU , and all ouMioan un- ntural dl-chnrKos , arn nbnolutolr cured , llollof li ninioitliito nnd rompleta. fl I ( ? C A 0 CO Hhourantlsm and all dli- < | | | \ PflPeiuesof thiibloud , Mvor , UlUUnUUU kldnojsnndbladdori > or- mnncnlly cured. FEMALE DISEASES Bnrron rtlnensen ness of tha tomnch or blnddor enred Tlio Doctor1 ! Homo Treatment fur Lndloi ll truly n coniplclu , convenient nnd womlurUul romodr. " " 3 to 4 ONLY. Hookfroo , ' ninrvolous sncccvi liiu OR , MCGREW'S won for 111 in n reputation willed In truly national In obarnctcr , nml bin crcnt nrmr of patlonU roacbet from tha Atlantic to the 1'acltlo. Tliu Doctor I * a Krndimto of "HKUULAU'1 nii'dlclnu nnd lina had long nnd careful oxpcrlcncn In hoiplrnl prnrllrc , and U clned Hinone llio Ii-adlnic npuclalUt In modern ntlcnco. Trentment liy oorrrspondcnce. lluolc or circulars nbuut cadi of tlio above dlioatui , ritEE. Office , 14th and Farnam Sts. , Omiiba , Nob. ISntranco on olthcr street. C.S.RAYMOND'S Sacrifice and Kemoval Sale yOur Trlce , - - will tell. Our entire stock ( except Pntek Philippe & Co'a Fine Watohoa ) , la on sale at such sacrifice prices , that It should inaura the Bile of every article. C UK AHT DEPARTMENT wo are simply Belling without regard to cost. Our discount ouWatchei , Dlamonda.Bolld . Silver , Kino Jowelr/ and 'nil poods , makers ino pr.cea lower thnn our peopla have evur olas < j of C. S. RAYMOND. Douclas and 16th St. It the licst m d , and ti sold j CTeryvrhcre. Tlili li the ortg. ln lt3Htioo. l ! iT > ro of Inil. litlonf. 1'oilUitliiono ICfinulno union itarupod en tli olfi , "Jnuiu * Moans' 03 Shoo. " J. MEANS & CO. , 4ILIlUl > BUMt , fiuloo , BM .