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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1892)
Till' ( ) MAIIIIMI.V III'-- ! : IIH\V. MM'AIIY Jil ; , Mil ! WILL SOT 1101.1) ) WATER NOW ruinous Union Pnoifio-Nottliwcslcrn Trnfilo Compact Ready to bo Diesolvetl , BOTH PARTIES IGNORE THE CONTRACT , While HIP Union I'liclflr IVotls tin- 1'ai-lllf Sordidmtum llrln | ( lilt the Siinlii IV " ! . < > iil" I'litim. "Of course the oftlccraof the Union Pacific nnd iho Nortlnvcitorn svstoint ilotiy Hint tlioro has econ any break In their trafllc oirconiont , " unit ! n rospousiblo nillronil inun yesterday , "utit there tire plenty of ovl- Ucnccs tlutt It l-i not home liven ! up to , anil among the fratarnlty It U thought an open rupture is merely a matter of time. "For example , the Union I'uulflo hai brought to Omaha a tiuinticr of consignments from Colorado hllloa for Chicago , but instead of turning them over to the Northwestern at this point thov have boon sent over the Mis- Hour ! Paclllc to Kansas City ami tuctieo to Chicago. Of course that H an unnatural - natural anil round about , route , but It Is done to help out.luy Gould's t > oulhcrn ny tcin. The ruto from Omuba to Chicago by way of Kansas City Is the sntno as by a dl- r ct route over ono of the Iowa lines , but under tne Gould scheme the Missouri 1'iicltlo gets ! ( ) per cent of the freight charge and the rtfnd from Kansas Cltv cast has to bo satis- lied with Iho other CO pur cent. "In ono case a shipment originated itt 1'urblo and it might have boon can led dlroct to Kansas Cltv bv the Kansas division of the Union Pacific , but that would have left the Missouri Paeillo out In the cold. S. H. II. Clark is thoroughly wedded to the Missouri I'aclllc , and the agreement with the North western will not stand In the way of divert ing business to his fuvorilo. " "Hnllroad men have cause to think tlio agreement between the Union I'aclllc and the Nortuwostorn Is not very abiding , " said another pentlemnn who has been ciosoly watching the current of ovuntsand they look for n break almost any time. It Is gen erally known that thu Union Pacific lias di verted east = bour.d traflic from its ally , and the Northwestern seems to bo returning the compliment. "At the time that agreement was made the Northwestern hail atrafllenrrancomont with the Santa Fo by way of Superior , in south ern Ncbraika , for California business , but It at once arbitrarily sot asldo that arrange ment. Several months since It agreed to restore - store Iho Joint rates by way of Superior and the bantu Fo. "Under the much talked of compact the Northwestern for n long tiiuo turned over to the Union Pacific a largo amount of lumbar bound for Colorado points. It was carried by n Northwostoin line from Minneapolis ; and delivered to Its connection at Norfolk , Neb. Some tlino ago the Northwestern people dU covered that they could malio a low conU more per hundred by extending the haul to Superior over their Klkhorn line , and a lot of rnnttruniahas thus boon diverted from the Union Pacific to the Santa Fo. " IliMr to IncrtMHi ; ImiiilKrntlmi. Assistant General Ticket Agent Smith of the 11. & M. railroad , has called TUB BEK'H attention to the work his department is doing to induce immigration into Nebraska. Ho savs that Mr. Francis , goncr.il ticket and passenger agent , has addressed the follow ing nolo to the editors throughout the state : While It Is true that the vtu-ant lands of the west are being rapidly iu'i. i up. and that Nebraska durine the last decade shows an Increase In population of'J.U per cent , thcro yet remains west of the Missouri river a vast domain awaiting the band of thu husbanu- inan. inan.At a very modest estimate , the unimproved or vacant lands west of the Missouri river , in localities traversed by the II. A ; M. railroad , would miiKa 100,000 farms of 100 acres each. While other states have an organised iinini- gration bureau backed by liberal appropria tions , Nebraska has relied entirely on private efforts to plac.i her advantages before the people of the east. The question may very well bo asked , Is it not possible for the press , with but little exnonso. to materially effort nnd practically no . terially aid in spreading information regardIng - Ing the west among eastern pcoploJ Taking ns their text the maguiflcQiit crops of the past season , every issue might well contain readable statements from ono or more farmers , of their operations during the past , year ; giving acreage of different kitifU of grain or vouotablos , yield , amount realized , etc. , accompanied , perhaps , by a brief stn.o- ment of the party's possessions at iho time ho reached the state , and present llrancial condition. Urge subscribers to taku as many copies an they can , of Issues containing su < h HtutoniGuts , and send to their friends in the cast. cast.All classes are , or should bo. Interested in Immigration work ; increased population moans Increased circulation for our news papers , Increased business for our mer chants , hicronsuu value of real estate hold ings , and the development of the state , increased work for the mechanic aud labor- ingman. Will Itullil t Oiuuliii. About a year ao the Chicago , St. Paul & Kansas Qity railroad had Its plans made for a line giving It an entrance Into Omaha , but the depression In llnanclal circles compelled the temporary abandonment of the project. Ucnoral Manager Egau now states that the arrangements bavo all boon made for 'carry- lug out tbo long deferred enterprise. Thaplau is to build to Omaha from a point on the present line near lcs Molnos , though It Is possible the Huinoston & Shonundoahor the Omaha it St. Louis will bo bought for a part of the now Hue. Mr. Kuan says the "Maplo Lent" will buy the Chicago & Great Western to glvo it , au entrance of its own Into Chlcnco , nnd also a line west of the Missouri that penetrates both Kansas and Nebraska. Ho refuses to name the latter. When interviewed ou the project for an Omaha line by a Dm : reporter a year ago Mr. Kgan doclareu very omnhutleally : "To with a railroad went of the Missouri. I wouldn't give a cent a mlle for ono. " Ho teems to have chanced his mind. He status that the money for these two projects has boon scoured and that they will make one of tbo biggest railroad deals in the west. The "Maplo Loaf" has had a sensa tional career. Prosluont Sticlcuoy toolc o detached plcco of road in Iowa Known as the "Diagonal , " beginning at nowhere and oudlnu' In the woods , and one morning iho railroad world awoke to Hud that by a series of lightning combinations ho had organized an extended system with lines connecting Chicago , St. Paul and Kansas City. NntOH unit IVrxoimU. O N. Clavtou of the Wabash Is putting In the day at Sioux City. \V. F. Vail ) , city ticket agent for the 11. & M. , Is conllnod to the house by malarial fever. Tbo eastern Investors , who wont out to look over Gothenburg , returned cast over thu Milwaukee yesterday , leaving Omaha at CI5. : CI5.Tho The transcontinental rallroaiU were yester day authorized to makaurato of ii ) ) cents on oranges from California to the Missouri river , beginning February 1 and continuing two wuciis , The regular rate is f 1.25 and the reduction was made to move a lot of slightly frost bitten fruit before the new crop is fairly on ttio market. W. A. Deuol. general superintendent of thu Denver & Kio Grande railway , was in tbo city today , ana was accompanied by < jy Wurman of Denver , editor of the Western Hallway , and M. 11. llrooks , manager for the Westoru Union Telegraph company at Don- Tcr. lu company with General Western Su perintendent J. J. Dickey of thu Wustorii Union , AuaUtant Superintendent Charles II. When Dab ? WBJ tick , wo gave tier CostOrla , Whan die wo a Cliil J , the cried tor Ciutorla. When ilia bocair.u Mta , the clung to Cutorio , Whoa tilt Uad ClUldnn , h gave Ui m Custorla. Merion ami AlntmKor W. W. ItdiMml llmr vMtml TDK lUr. building mid nxprmud great admiration lor Uu * ln anil nm Mlil > uoncv. Thn llntlH'llott * Tnilny Will lil < I'lirlMilil- Mini , HI AWTOI.OVIJH A'l' WO. ! ! " > do/.on of tint iiopiilur Illitrll'IVUH | ' nt ( Won pa If. worth fully tl.UO. SIJKDK ( M.OV1W II..O. 60 do/en liullun' Hindu Iflil Klovt'H nt ) , " ) : n pair , viiluo tLflO. All colon , nil PLANN'KL TOP SHIRTS * 1 1W. \Vo have just (17 mot'n line Iliinnol Hhlrts ntiifMtitp In pi'lco from $ i 0 to ? : t.r > o , toiltiy nil at ono jirlco $ I,5W. jMioionrt ) nil ilnrk i-olorH nntl nntlotibt- cilly tins Iv'Mt buryuliiH ever oiTorotl In Humid ah Irli. UNDKKU'HAK DSC. TiO do 7.0M IIIOII'H wtntor undershirts and drawers , ooil ( roods , bust niaUoH , vnltio from $1.GO to $2.60 pur gai-munt , choke today t)8c. ) LADIES' WOOL VHSTS r > SC. A jrrusit hai'Kalti ; hnvo boon soiling at 51.7/5 / each. 1)p. . /togor uiuloi'woai1 at a discount of JO pop cent oil. Ypsilantl undonvutu * at a uiseount of 50 pop cent oil. LADIES' FLANNEL SKIRTS. DP. Jnegcp's wool underskirts , retail price , $3.00 , S.CO , S3.75 and S4.00 , today , 31.05 each. LONG FLANNEL SKIRTS , slightly damaged , prieo $1.28 , today , 8oc each. A small Irit of line skirts , worth $2.00 uid 'ii..JO , at $1.25 each. w n PA / iJJ r * - _ U'nnlril. Must bo an A No. 1 specialty salesman to bell our poods to the trade. Tun F. E. SANHOUX Co. , loCS Howard St. Watch the Sunday papers for particu lars about our "big pants sale.1' Pco ; [ lie's , 1303 Douglas fit. Nobranka is ftimoiH for its line oats. Quail rolled oats are made in Nebraska. Dr. Cullimoro , oculist. Uoo building Ube Union soap. Use Union soap. S SENT THREATENING LETTERS. I'liiu ofu CoiiToct loner to Cut Moni-y from Torinor l iuplojcr. W. S. Ualduff Hied a complaint against II. J. Dleulor charging him with sending threatunlni ; letters through the malls. Illculcr is a confectioner and Baiduff sept to Huston for him to come and take etiargo of his bakery and condy establishment. It turned out that Blculer had misrepresented his ability and after a month's work Baiduff discharged htm , but paid liimjl-j for another month's salary in lieu of a month's notice and gave him 50 besides. A week later the man called on Baiduff and demanded nn additional 830 , which was re fused , aud then he wrote a Inttcr stating ttmt unless Buldlitl sent him $100 ho ( UaldulT ) would be sorry for It. tie further stated tnut on the occasion of his last visit ho did not want to make a public scone , but it the money was not forthcoming ho would sot aside all such scruples. Mr. Bauluff laid the matter before County Attorney Mahonev and the plans of the puglltstlcally inclined confectioner will be nipped in tbo bud. * I.u ( irippi1. No healthy person need fear any danger ous consequences from an attack of la grlppo If properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Homaln quietly at homo and take Chamberlain's ' Cough Uotnody as directed for a scvoro cold and a prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. This romodv also counteracts any tendency of la crrinpo to re suit In pnnumoiiln. Among the many tboiis- anus who have used it during the epidemics of tue past two years wo tiavo yet to loam of a single case that has not recovered or that ban resulted in pneumonia , 'Jj and 00 cent bottles for sale by druggists. The bi T nants sale opens positively at [ ) ( i.m. Monday morning at the People's , KI03 Douglas bt. Ho sure to try the Quail rolled oats and takeno other. Union sqnp is made of western pro ducts try it. BUSY WEEK OR "MEN. " Attractlru Kiitcrtiilniiiuiits llooltcnl by Secro- tury Olior ol the V : M. O. A. Tonight ' will bo Scottish night at the Voung Men's Christian association. A verv attractive programme has been pro vided. Mr. Thomas Kllpatrick will deliver au address upon "Tlio Sons of Scotland. " Mr. Dilllu , Miss Moidrow aud others will sing several Scotch songs. The Highland lllnc will bo performed by Thomas Meldrow and Mr. Canttiers in Highland costume. Mr. Mackluzio will play tbo bagpipes for thu Highland lllng performance and will also play n few solos. Mr. I. L. Kennedy will preside. The topic for the American history club tonight will bo "Was the : ucquislion of the land In this country by Kuropoans fair and equitable ! " BL-IIUSOTON , la. , April-I , 1S1H. Dr. J. B. Moore Dear Sir : Have boon troubled with catarrii in my head and throat for three years ut times > \nsu liable to speak , had n constant ringing In my oars and for two years wts almost deaf. Have tried sev eral so-called remedies aud been treated by regular physicians aud noted specialists , but failed to col any relief. I tried ono bottle of Moora's Tree of Llfo Catarrh Cure. It gave immediate relief and effoutnd a permanent cure. I heartily recommend It to all suffer . ers of this disease and will cheurlully glva any further information on being addressed at mv homo , No.t Sweeney avo. , Burling ton , la. For sale by all druggists. Uospeotfulllv , it. L. REID. Woman's discuses. Dr. Lonsdalo , 0103.13. Ask JOUP grocop for Quail rolled outs. 'Missouri Vullvy Mom ) Men. Henry Drexel has returned from Kansas City , wtiere ho represented Omaha at tbo convention of the Missouri Valley Cut Stone Contractors' and Quarrymun's association. Mr. Drexel was elected treasurer of the asso ciation for the onsulni ; your. The other ofll curs elected werei Chariot Pfulffer of St. Joseph , president ; Sylvester Marshall of Chicago , vice president ; Matthew Duulop of Kansas City , second vice president , and W. K. Kinory of thu Kant > ns City builders' and tradoin' exchange , secretary , The asHoclatlon declared lu favor of tbo anti-convict labor bills now pending lu con- 8rC ! > & ' - Union soap la homo made. \VliUliy ut thu llottoin or It , Joseph Molcncr was arresicd yesterday morning on complaint of Mrs. Heed for soiling llciuor to minors. The defendant runs iv sail on at 014 South Thirteenth street and' thn complainant alleges that ho sold liquor to her 17-year-old boy. Moloucr alleges that it la a cato of blackmail and nhargns that the woman offered to settle the c.vso for $15 aud after wards sent Dr. Sola/man / to him to ice if a cash settlement could not bo effected. Quail rolled outs are tbo tluoat undo , ( 'I ' * I'Ml'TII MM II I mTAIHO AI J SOU II OMAHA , Nick 1'ox AlfooU ( o Jlollnvii Ha la In lnii ) > ( jpr of Doing tiyndimli JUDGC KINO AND 1118 I INC lU.COHOS , lll'llllll ' 'Illlll ' III ) iHU'lllUlllllttl Will III' Anki'il Cilltlllllnil ill U'lllliUH Iliiilli')1 -I'llMII II Illlll III II I'l'll- Milgh' ( Ml ) ' Mole. , U. A.i. \ . Dk'lt , tlio nttormiy 'of ' iMiiril ror I-'OX , 1II.VH tlllll tllO follow Is III I'OlUllllll llT- ror lost IID Hluiil I HI l.nit'licil ' wlirn ho u luoiiKlitto South ( Jinaha for hit | iiolliiiiiiitry hWirlllg. l''ox N looking roiiiurkiilily well pliysK'itlly , niul Is enjoying it lioltnr nlol limn ho hits known fur yearn , nltlioiigh UU lirniul h liul- torlosn niul lilt I'tiffoo mirvi'd ntritlnlit , with oulrtuv uoaUunlnjt tflttiiiilngs , Koiiiu nlnlntor ' urn hcitnl In Uoiilli Omiilni ulioiil tlio nullon of HID iiroio. ctitlon In ilolnytng the lioiiring of tlio itiur- iloror. Whotnor tlii'to tire nnv Kt'ouiuls lor Hiieplelon In tlio in tttor It not vet Itnown. Tlio proHuotttlon iimltiluliif tliiit It is doing the host thut can ho ilono utitl will aoo Unit the as.sussln Is punlslioil. ll i Kri'im u Kci'iiril , I'ollco .Iiulgo King sitys llitil the report published Hint no roconl l.s Uopt of lines uolletHoil from uyprlnns is n mtstnUo. To provo this ho shows it ltih book howlng tlio rucclDtn given to those womun. The Judge ( loclnrcs tluit ho is not ombo/zlliig ttio.so inonors anil ilocs not wish utieh an Improper luipresilon to got utroail. It is rumored Unit at the next mooting of the council that Imiorithlohuily will bo usltoil to dom.iml tin nccoutiling of the inonovn ro. coiveil by King in linen ami It , Is hinted that this will cause tlio tinvolllng of some start ling faets that will alarm his bonJsmun. The friends of the Judge , however , swear bv him and indignantly denounce any Insinuation about his conduct , us an ofllclal. The Judge was risked about the mutter. IIo looked very niitiovod , tun declared that his record was opan for Investigation ut anv time. _ I'l'iiiii n DIIIICII lii .lull. Jim Bishop is uiidor arrest on the charge of stealing a gold ring , watch charm mid chain belonging to J C. Thomas. The value of tbo articles H estimated at. $10 , so In case thu charge Is proven Bishop will land in the lenitentiary. The articles were taken from .ho pocket of a pair of pantaloons wlillo UUhop was assisting N. Johnson remove Thomas' affects from Twenty -second and 1 to Twenty-fourth and D streets ou last Tues day. Thomas has been on a still hunt einco : uon , aud discovered the gold ring yesterday in nn Omatia pawnshop , whore it was cri'd- , tcd to Bishop. A warrant was sworn out and it was served on Bishop while In the midst of a quadrlllo at thu dance given by airs. Fox on Twenty-fourth and Q streets. Thu Victim of the Implosion. William Bodloy , tbo stockman so torri- blv burned at the stock exchange Thursday is doing as well as can bo oxpectod. Both eves are swollen shut nnd ho Is unable to soe. but his eyesight is believed to bo all right , as ho could see -after the accident oc curred. The entire cuticle of his facu will fall off , while his right hand will bear ugly scars as reminders of the explo sion. No trace can bo found of the diamond ring which was lorn from ono of his lingers along with the llesh at the time of the explo sion. The theory is advanced by seine that It was consumed by the heat. Some hardheaded - headed stockmen hoot at this idea , however , and declare that some thief got hold of it. Three teams are ready for the tug-of-war and will have tbo first pull Monday evening at Blum's hall. Tbo teams that are ready nro the Swedes , with N. Lundgron as cap tain ; Jrlsh , Thomas McUulro , captain ; Bo hemian , Joseph Poclval , captain. The Ger mans havu ( V team , but have not decided vet on a captain. Tbo contest will commence Monday and continue durlucr tno weulc. Tbo priutors of South Omaha challenged the barbers or ctgarmakors or both residing In this city to u borios of tug-of-war contests to take place at Blum's hall during the inter national tug-of-war contest next week. KolihnlVlilln Artlcup. W. II. Ladd had his slumbeira broken at J o'clock yesterday morning by Captain O'Hara and ORlcer Montague , who wanted him to answer the charge of stealing a watch from Joseph Taner. Wednesday night Ladd ana Tnner had oc- cupir l the same bed at thu Leo hotel. In tbo uiorning Tanor discovered that LTotli his watch and bedfellow wore missing. Mike Lr.u claims that tbo watch was hid under the bed ns a practical joke. The evidence showed otherwise and Ladd got $100 and costs. Aiding the 1'urk Dntrrprlsc. A number of representative South Omaha citizens attended ttio meeting of the park commissioners at Omaha this afternoon to confer with those officers in regard to the purchase of Syndicate park. Among the gentlemen in the party were Ainvor Sloan , Councilman J. J. O'Hourko , T. J. O'Neill , Captain Peter Cookroll , C. M. Hunt , U. W. Masson , Ed Johnson , John Flynn , Dave An derson , Councilman A. B. Haley and Coun cilman James Dugborty. I'ViiHt ol St. Sunday , thu fi > as > t of St. Agnes , the patron saint of the Catholic church in South Omaha , will bo celebrated with elaborate ceremonies. liov. Father Moriarty , the pastor , will con duct the high mass at 10 : 1. * a. in. and Kev. Father Illckoy will preach the saiiit's panegyric. The church choir will bo as sisted bv several artists of musical fame , and the whole celebration will bo of unusual In terest and devotion. Closed liy u Mortgage. The hardware stock of Cyrus Greek , 2.)11 ! N street , has been soUcd by the sheriff sub ject to n mortgage hold by the Hector , Wil- hclmy company of Omaha. The mortgage was ou thu stock nhon It was taken posses sion of by Mr. Greek , and ho found himself unable to lift it. Ho had nivur boon en gaged In the mercantile business before , nnu after two months' experience is willing to got out of it. Found the \Viitch. The watch alleged to have been stolen by William Lake from his little niece has bean found lu iho possession of Frank Bullion of Albright. Buldou says that the tinker was given to him by Luke as security for another watch that ho was to deliver to him. Bullion dollverod the watch 10 the policemen whou Ho learned how L.ako hid came Into posses sion of lu AVIll iiilurgn : th llrc\\i < ry > As soon ns the weather will penult , the work of enlarging the plant of the South Omaha Brewing company will oHiimonuc. The capacity of the brewery will bo doubled. Local capitalists have Infused new blood Into thu concern and the present vatH , storage fa cilities and brewing upparalus will bo Uupll catod. Want Itatt'i * Kimll/ ( | , W. N. Babcock and W. V. . Skinner of tbo Union Stock Yards company and J. C. Knox of the Cuduby packing company are attoiul- Illtf H ill Hi I , ml * niiy mit Miifiovniinf I it Him mm * rut * IN ffftittiu i | i id l'nrl Miitflf ( if < M M Knllili I'lMfl lm r t irnnl Mr , tl. ( I IIH I < MMH ! rdiiffwl ftum ( 'III- r-y I.V vliiliiHU ! | biti'lini-Mi inu rll.t , lntlU w1fl.lHM itWiiMli ! ) lux mininmr , 1m * fnlrttiirt'l ' In f li It H rniHirlml n > t ulitlir' * Unit Illfl lilnllirft- of Mnii > mtiluiiil < Mil .limn I'ntlftH lint illfil hi MM ( 'I'fUi ' dm ffiiimmil ( win He. M I , Ktnlimil filii'iiilwl HIM niitMilM HIM now ( > lcy ! HniiliilHrtl Illnir , Thiirn DVIMlllIK II ! ' , llnwlo will inntn lulu hl pc | niil i icilili'iii'iilii ' iliu inn Hi | nirl n ( Um t'Hj1 ' nn n. u I Monday , J. II. iiiul It , A lOlli'iilii'luli ' nntl Ilictr Ulor < wnro cii'lnil tuN ! I'tiul ' , loc WMlliU , In , , littt uii'lii , liv HIII iln-tHi of llifir fnthah John Hiimtni'ri ' , for n nuiiilmi1 tif vimM Iho lolr niihi'r | ' al Cmlidiyu , ilititl ycili'filrty nnu wih Inuli'il ' loilu.r , Mo win very t > oiiiiliit' mining lii * iHini'im'in , A iiiaiiiinritilo | tiittl uill bu KIVIHI nn HI , Viiloiiilno M ovn by locnl imBiitlil)1 No lllu , KiilKliiH of liihur , at Illuin' * inill. Tim com inllU'M nf nri'iiMtfoimiiiU h OUIIIII | ( MI | of tlio following uciiiloinuii t UllluunC Hliiitiiiiin , Tlioimn M. Hoivuti , John J. HIMWII , , lim'ili | ! ' . MaiiiliM'Vlilo , ( Inurgo 1 1 , Hlmoll. "Hull do-lnti" It at | ui nnt i/ullirf / on al such u rn 1 1In Hilt I'oiiitiuiiillv Hint out' dealer IM iinnlly nliln to lci'i | mi u Ktiiply | of Dr. Hull's tintiular and oxi'i < lleut CoiiMli Hyrup , Now llolliuid , Pit , , Cliiiluiii You would n ot bollovo U , but now you Ituow that Halvntion Oil Is tlio bust llnlmuiit , iifi contq. _ _ Dr. Mlniny iMiroi ( Jiilitrrli , 1 1 1' H hid ( f Over : t,0H ( ) iniMTliunlH handto Union Hoii | ) In the wont , Any grocopi'itn Hiipply yon with ( rolled oats ilulli'ions for liroakfnht. \Vll1t , TKST JUS Dr. ( inprii Still ln l M Thill lie h CoMinili- nliilli'fol lliMllllli At tbo lust mooting of the Board of llonllb the chief ol polleo was liistructud to domain ! of Dr. Clarke Uapon the boolts , tocords and other property of tbo board. Yesterday moinlng the chlof sent Sergeant Ormsby to the ox-commlHslonor of health to ask the property bu turned over. Dr. G.ipon refused to make the transfer , and the officer wont back empty bandi'd. Ttio chief then sent lor ihe doctor , asking a personal Interview , and the two worn olos- otcd for some tlmo. At the conclusion of the conforeuco , the doctor was asked by n Bin : reporter to glvo bis reasons for rofu.Ung to turn over tno property. "No demand has yet been made lor It , " bo ronlkJ. ' The chlof sent rm olllc'or to request mo to turn it over , but that it all. 1 told him ttmt the property oclongod to the Health depart ment ot the city , and was in my hands ns the legal custodian of ttio property of the Do.ml of Health. Thuru is now IJD legally orgiiulred Board of Health and no mooting of thu buard hrs been held since November. ' 1 am the only and original duly and legally qualillod commissioner of health , and my du'.y to tbo city of Omaha , the Htalo of Nebraska , and to myself , demands that I keep It until I can turn it ever nt the request of a legally orgauUod Board of Health to my legally qualltlcd successor. Tno chief sent for mo , and I talked the matter tor ever with him , but no definite conclusion has yet boon arrived at. I suppotu that a demand will bo in.ido lor tbo property , but. I don't know what action I will lake until I consult my attorney. J have no wish to In- tcrfpro.wilh the best interests of the clty.but I maintain tbiit I am now tie | commissioner of boallti of thoclty'of Om.ilm and will bo for ever a year toromo. , , "Until the case ia Bbttlcd by the supreme court of the state 1 Intend to look after the office. It has been Mated that 1 have quit , but this is not so. Mv ofllcu win rnpod on the occasion of the lust mocllng of the so called Board of Health Tuesday afteruoou when 1 was absent , and some properly be longing to the Health department of the city win taken aivav without mv consent. 1 have glvmi up or yielded uoihintr. and do not pro pose to unless called upon to do so by the .su promo court. " l''roin llotul Ilrllonn , JMr. C. W , Rood , proprietor of the Hotel Dellono , Omaha , ono of the llnust now and modern hotels in the west , says of Chamber lain's Cougn Remedy : "Wo have used it tu our family for years with the most satisfac tory result , especially for our children , for colds and croup. It can bo depended upon ; besides it is pleasant to take nntl aooms to bo free from cbloroform nnd the oil'/ substances put into many cough mixtures. " ! J5c , 50o and $1 bottles for sale by druggists. Dr. Birneynosoand throat. Bnu bldg. Ilousokoopor.s will llnd Quail rolloJ oats the best made. Union soai > ia klnir of soaps. ( 'hiiinlu'rhilii'H Collr , ( 'liolrr.i mid Dliirrlurii linn r < ly. Persons fuibjoct to cramps will bo inter ested in the experience of J , F. Miles , Wos- loy. Venango Co. , Pa. He was tuKen very suvoroly and called in two doctors , who pro scribed" for him but failed to glvo him relief. A drugaist of Butler , Pa. , then uivvo him a doublodosoof Chamhorlnin's Colic , Cholera nnd Diarrhoiii Uomoiiy , and In twenty niln- utes ho was all right and it enthusiastic in his praise of the Homody. ' - ! , " > and uU cent bottle ! ) for sale by druggists. Every groeor handles Un'on ' boap. WI > TIJIt TOIJKS. To Siiuiiiiur L.iiiiUU thuVnlinli I So u 11) The Wabish are now soiling round trip tiekotH good returning- Juno 1 , 18J ! ) : , to all tbo winter rodorU in Ton- ncssoo. Mlssiaslppl , Alalum i , Oeurgln , Florida , North and Sjutli Carolina , Lottlsiuti'i , Arkansus and Tux vs. The miiekost and lunl rimto to the Hot Springs of Ark-ins n. Fo.tiokoU and full Infornvition in rog.iril to ro itos east opHOUth call at Wuludh ollleo , loOJ Farnain street , or wpito O. N. Clayton , N. W. I'uaJ. Agt In Neh. Union soap , inunnfaeturcd liiti'rrHlapil In OIIIM-IIS , Mrs. J. W. Cjltna , Mr. T. J. Ponnoll. Mr. W. B. WllKins , Mr.-1. M. Troynor , Mr. W. T.rabur , Mr. L. A. Torrons and Charles McDowell are roflnonslblo for a m.utlug which has boon callnd for next Monday night for tbo organization of a society tutving for Its object the study and production of opera * in Omaha. About forty voices have ulpmdy ticon secured. Monday ovonini : aftxr thu nuslnpss Is transnutod a rohu'irial of .Marl- tana" will take place , which opura in the llrst to bo produced. Sli'luirfc'Among Cliltilrrn Kspeclaily lnfnntn , M piovalont moro or loss utall tlino . but UilBrgolv avoldud by giving proper nourishment and wholusomu food. 'I'll' ) most buccuniful and reliable of all U tlio Giul Burden Uigin" Iliand Caniicnsud Milk. Your groLvr nnd nrui'glst keep It. Union Heap , guaranteed to p'.oasu , Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard G , , , . . . m jrnl oil Ilia clfillitiiK bushier of this corner of tl.e . earth in one short season five u > < * , wni ( ililiiiiicil Hi ( he flnl | IUT | by < HlliiK a claw of Reels that a man could swear * .nil t. have In wen i < tt > and by iclllng Ilicin al lrainht legitimate p ices. No house in all this Ian I t. mailer r/Wr < rll < goul [ in | c nioiiry than \vu do , And no house , no matter who , soils a bott i j more rcllalilp cl.iM nl n niik Hvcii If we do orraMniially sell s micthhiK so cheap that you v ' ! how WG KO ! Ihc WHIM | < , I'fiti can ilfjii'inl ' nn llu Rends being liable in every way. To.lay we . offer bttwccn Imn and five luindicd incn' All Wool Suits clt 5 , nro mfldonf JtslylMi liiinvn jdaid 1,1 sjincu- , have geol substantial I- - . .1 triiiimliigs , and aru made wllli a view of m\in a man a nrc.it billot'of sulid wear KM a amount of money , UIIMIMMIII for II , To Strengthen the Grip. Wld dfjOHId A't1 0 fJfJ t' M SATURDAY 1O P. M. I rtt MAHcnl > o STUONO NlUtVlNIt , IhcMtent t | trutmfi Itcmnlr. YOUNO aii'N OU ( IMlMiltrfUnt lt m NltHVOtfH IHtlin/ITV. IO.4T 01 1'AlI/lMO MAHItOUf ) niel'ilrMiilHlnm ' , ' > ntiil l'iin netv , | > i < i lfnlifil | , rftiijfil liv lhftl ' i | i jin li lu' o nf alcohol , w.ii , , , _ _ . ? fmiiMS tnf iiiiil ilpiitMsiort lm Itiiwcrm eiilicf te < | ipimni - nrrnniiR AMU Art m unr flii < iiriii < | eliihi- ) 'lint > I lfui | iB'h f > r n iirroinul wr ncsur.in lie tcitorrd to | Klfprt lifnlili neil lltr fOltf/l ( { V1TAMTY Ol' HT11ONO MH' . Wo RIVO , t wtlltctl Kiinrnnlrn wild ti I > < f9 In r irn nhr r 1 1 or rr f < I' 'r { i n liu < o lioiu * j For Bitlo InOiiiiiliit by Mi'i' < tnli'U ft 1'ifil. I illi ft J'uriifiin st Street Omuhn Nob. Ic316 Douglns , , . Tlio pnilnrnl "tinclntlil In IIT IIIM ciirnnip nrlritto M < 11 mun nnd H' iiirr ilK.ni.ii A M < nHr ' rpulilrroilf rmliKlnl liiiHMllcllii' in dlplomii nnd rorliflailni li i * ' it < l I'mllnlls ( lie K iiilmt i cult cutnrrli nprrnmlorrlifuM. lixl inaiiliood onitnnl itoikncn nUhl i' < ' "i ; n irphi i IT.J- liirf. honorrtioon ttlfot vnrlc ciiln nti * V'l ' incr'nrr luml M/itf I t nnt f ir 11 af fint prit rfr 1'Ar IB iinnhln loYMItinu mnf bo trtMiC" ! nllimnclir 'rrp piin iKiirn MB lie ni nf ( minim mil nt Uf mm lolmtliutn rnnlrntt nr non'nr ( H imnnnll lnmr > l < r prgf'itm > l , ' r inirln ' l ) nri'lr | ) okiil nn I'jprl iillntlon rrniI I urrniponntni" ! * lrlrl'y pilritn llnok 'Mr ' : irli < uf ftr * > nonl fin O ll-n iiu.ifj , l * n o u m Hundar , 10 . ra. to \ > in Henil l up f.if reply cnrrnilly Itr , iircimriHl UiMiuilltH , twil for jrnrn Ir. prlvntu pntctfui ) mill fur utvr thirty } ( ' iri liy Ilio pcnplti with vntlrn uccrM. I'.rcr.v nlnilii H | c'clMo a KtMiclnl curn for the ( IbMnnu linnuMl. They LMiro trllhout drtiRKliiK. imrxlntt nr rrilnrlnit thanyi4hntaiiilurQ In fnct null urea ( tin Hovrri'litii lli'inrJIen of tin ; \Vnrlil , LUTtir rultiirAL hna. ci rim rNt , . 1 l-'cvrrf , Ciinnrslloni" , liillnlninntlntm. . , ' 2H ! i WnriiiN ! \\irm 1'mcr , Worm folk' . .Ufl : i-TTtlilim | Col lo , Of } I MB , Wnkcf Him ru , ' 25 1-lllr.rrlicii , nf ( .lillilrrii or AiliiHs , ' 2fi 7-L'oilaliH. Colilit , llronilillLi , ' 2H H-Ncuriilulu , TrxitliRolic , IVi-nchi * . .U.1 il-IIriiiliirlicn , Hkk Ilrailnclu , Vrrtliu ; . .US - . ' 1,1 Itl-IlyHtn-iinlu , lllllonniii-iwfoiinllpnllon 1 l-Huppri-NHi'il nr riilnfnl I'crlniln . ' . * . " -AVlilIrB , Too I'tofUMi 1'iTlwli . .7.1 l.'l Croup , l.iiryiiallln , Hn.irn'ncM . , U.t 14-Hnlt IMiniini , rrjnlK | > laii. Kriiilmiii | ( .7,1 ' . 'J"i 1-UhruiiiHllniii , IthviiinntloI'lilin Kl-ninliirl'i. Chlll .Ve\er nnilABtm , 'iH 17-l'llfn , Dllmlnrlllciillni : .7.1 10-C'nlnrrli , Intliicnin , C'liMIn the Head .7.1 UO-WlioopliiffCoiiali . . . . . . .7/5 / ar-Kldnry IMnrnnu * 7. * . ! iS-Nrr > iiim Drlilllty. . . . I.WO 30-Urlnnry Wriilinriinj Wcttlim IHvl .7f Polil ly IirnctUli , or ifnl i > oplp l | on trrtl I of | rle * . ' Mill III l ir Dm lll'MrTl.HTl lIlHIOh Illp-U'l ill uriiurTS'nrn. fo. . 111111 iiiin n < Bi , IH T.I > . SPECIFICS. U \ < t not to in o it n 1 , adoos or tlio Inilrjnla ot roynt Javor that tlio qront- Bpoclnllsls , , cat of nil DRS. BETTS & BETTS \ OwotliolrwoniJorfulpor / Hoiml niul prolpssioii- / nl populnrity.Tlioy won ttiolr non- oru by ttiolr merits. In the BClontlllo troatruont and BUCCOBI- 09.00O tul euro ot ever NWIVOU8 , ol those caaoa CHUONICAND PIUVATK DI8BASKB wlilcli nro BO for midable to tlio medical proles- alcn in oonoral , DRS. BETTS & BETTS have proven that they P0930M extraordinary , ability and skill. ns wull aaStrlc * turn , lly < trucol , Vnrlcoeeh ) and Itwtal .rouble * , their wre t liua been truly murvuluui * Therefore they ant entitled to wear tliu einbiunn i.f the 11 la fl oat honora , lor tneso thuy havu ichly won by th ir r.wn ullorto Hena 4c ior their nvw tiooK of 120 paaa , Con ulttloti W \ < KI tree Cull upon or aUUiviw with ; stamp ' ' i DRS. Bro < & Ikm i 119 S. 14th St. M. K. Coint-r Douglas St , Omaha , Neb , NEBRASKA National Bank. U S DtPOSIfOlU . OMAHA , IB Cnpllnl . 1777. . $ IOOli ! ) > Kill-pint . (10 ( , . * > < > . ) nil lilrwinri tlcnry W Vnlot , jitH it , U C I u'lilnt. li""l'l"Ml | I' . 4 Mniirlcu V Mdnc , .lull I ullliK , .1 N II I'.uikk. lMi Ill I'd , i n.lni r Tl IK IKON I JAN 1C. ( /'omnr 12th nn 1 Kiirn i u tUi. : t yoiu1 lun)9 by CliriinolM vijyt. Foruoltl foot buy n I lot Wuto. ' Uottlo. Wolinvo nil sl/o , il low prices , tlons propm tl ut Tinl ) IVnf ill Compa y flili "ir ft urit to I' O. 7 * frfircrM. K .tnl n.1 Fln In IheVi . lTn * cllK r nr" inrnti > ll' IK lll , lrllrl. NEW YORK , loHDOHDtRRY AND OIAG01W Kfrrr fKlnrilur , NKW VOIIK , lllllilAl.THIl nnd NAl'IS , At m'ulnr l'ii < 'fml SAIOOH , SfOOMD-ClASS AND STEERAD ruin * on 1'iwml II'PITK 1 1 nfiil frnni Ilin prlnoli M o ia , imun , um i ALI , ecinntjiiTAi , rci IT- Kiciiulcin ll lirl , ntilliM In r uril liv Ilin r lh > tc- l > ii | ii ri ? ' ! , < : ' .irlli > r Irrlnni'iir Vr | > l iit ( lll.i tar ul ! / / Otliti tu is ; iasut tt i cvet' I.11 , to nniff in" l'i il AK nt < > r to IIUOrilKlfl. Olilcuifii , U. TlioMost : > : 'i f 1 1 ; ' ; LA GRIPPB Dncro's ' Aliinliirf lit. iinn 4trlk" a 'tiir .onl , f tin * in r\j rtiinrinn iUi | > iiiir u iu < tfut I'iniir tlio iiutr ru ( UIH'II"II < III UlK lll'bllltltllVl Jltlllll Hi. 1(1 IllJ All Ul IIIJillHlM. K , . I'l il'd ' ! . ) ( A N tH > . AiirntN fur ' UU. UM K , ID % . rlh U'lllliiiu SI . N V. Dr , BAILEY ir Tlio Iiomling ' .1 u Dentist Thinl Kloi . I'lxUui Illo'lt. cU'p'iit' i HI. in it in i r DM tn ' > i. , -i I'.irfui nr ti r f ir A fu'l ! ' lnvili ill ru ' lirl luo f ill . u'iln rnii Imull wliiiiiut ill .1 i ir ' Hiikiiri , n > .ir ' IMIU' o ! Jim ili IIIIIM ' " " > / " ur " ' " ' ' 'Vt'tTH MT4A Tt ) WlTrlOUT MAIN AHHil'iitf m rn n I'll" ritm.nll wur * wjr-n . ) ! tmiNH-MU ! " ' ' ' ' UK. OUXJGK EYE , EAR , NOSE AND THRLA1 SPECIALIST. Illusii i , < iMiHtul ! to u I vlsunl ( Iffi-cl * HooinlS.liaiKcrlllotli , 15th anil Fan 10. U. , ir I llm mnrrrlmni licjm l CALTHO8 Cm' , au , * I . it mmr > ' ! ' l ut' Airiium ,11 l l r . . . . , - - - - - I | UK * r > nlurrlir' > . Viirli'U ll uuil til Sllll'i : li l > lz r. I Bnfferln ; fi-iin WEAKME tlio ru i < TO I youtiifui n n " > * * " ' " " " ' ' ' " " " " " > > - - I'w'Vf. . , t.VJ COMPOUND OF I COD LIVEB flit anIPHOSPIliT.l For Ilin Coi'i Coumiir.t ' , t UICI , : i U ' -it - IT I MOST ns A M | inlitnl : > lo ns cream. It can betaken taken n ill ) pleasure by dcllc.Ue persons nnd children , uho , nfter using it , nro \ery fond of It. It nssinil- lutes with the food , incrcmcj the flesh and ivppotite , Iniilda up the nervous eyslcin , re stores energy to mind nnd luvly , creates now , rich and pure Mood in fact , rejuveimtes tlio "hnlo ty \ tera. This preparation U far superior to all other preparations of Cod Liver Oil : It Ins nmnv Imitators , but results follonlni ; IU UkO no l no equals.- The best rccoiiiinendatiotH. Ilo sure , in MIU iloj 3-niir health , and Ret the Rcnuinn. MciiiiiriK-imM t j lie. Alos.'r U. WIllioi1 , ClicmlsU HoMol\ H , . J. E. Mc&BEW. Tlio .Vutoil SpeclalUt In tillIroilnu'tu ot ll PRIVATE DISEASES. IT Ti'nrn uipnrlcnru dli'i't niul nil iinmifliiil 'I ' Inrnos : Strli-tnrn or illtllrullr or puln In n > im l 4 tlic IHiuliliT. Hyplillli nnil nil minim's nf Ilin II t iindSUn , Ni-rvoiniiii'M , ln'in'riil IMilllly I I .MnnliiHidiind Ambition \\untnfl.lfit unit \ilnl > r Unit .Moinorr Donponili'iit IM c' < mr.iKi > I Ili'lli'l tnlnud without Ion or llinu frnin himtniii * 1 * iniiHt ponarfiil ronicdlo * known to iiiiHlnrn " " fur thu truilinunt of Ihv nliovii IINIMHIH I n wrnk Krow ntnnie , tliiiil | iointi nl ItiiririM * I * Irani rt-nuwi'il Vltilllr Aiiililllnn und ' iiiirmf v' ' r"iiiircc n'ld f iclllllin for iloliu binlno ' " BurpiiinMt AH rorrixponiti'iicu utrlollr 111 * - irrlto for Irrnm , clrmlnm niul iuoillun | Oil , U > ) ami t-'immm bt > , Oinnh i N't'n CtnaitlnnRoftlinliiiiimn turirj unt < ilMlir I ' todovolop. Htronutliori , t'liliirmi nil * pi , { U : umlnvelopoil , feublanriHiliiiiliil inill ill lit * I I ivliltli Imvu Inat or iii'rir niluliii-,1 n | i-if J iinturnl nlio. < lno to III lionlih , nlii > , * ii . i I unknown VIIIIB . Tlii-ru In nun nit'Minil ( 1 onlv one. ur nhlrli Him liinr tm mil ii I Increased llow of lilmul lu imir iiirf. I'l ' slmiilonppiirntim ncllnif nnt < > iniiiullr.tiM ' thf Hi' , lini'l anil vliiur hr lliu Minn li hli M' " tlio liicrcnna ut Blni niul ulii'iiuUmf iniim It to prejiiillcoil beoiniu lilloiiu | rV pr I i 7 ' nioini to Ui > thn miinn. I S VI'HI'IH % 1 rn'M no irnti limit iiriiiirnllfr * . ' will conio whiMi tlio iniblln kii elijil ; * from f mil. Wrllo im for Indriirlli I , t 1 f tlon.tiv-ifn.rufuruniiw i > lu Allwilf II ERIE ' VIIKA\lr'llU U'lMI II Til ! ' , -.OT , J"M ; , ' , " ; . ' t , < I