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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1892)
8 THE OMAHA LAJLY ) BEE : SATUTttDAY , 1'EBRUAllY KJ , WILL OPPOSE HIGHER WAGES Union Pacific Officials Oannot Grant the De mands of Trainmen , ESTIMATE OF THE PROPOSED INCREASE No Ilraiilt Kxportrd from ho ConK-rcnco for Hrvcrul l iiy Hoiliiroil ! dPiigrr Itiitcn Agreed Upon Notes nml rrrummls. The Union Pnclllo erlovanco committees tcld n Joint session yostcrdny and thor- ouehly explained the situntjonto thclrgrnnd oftlcors , Messrs. Clark and Morrissoy. They will seek a conference with General Mnn- nger Clark today , but that slago may not bo reached until next weak. An oniclnl who stands very close to the Union Pacific's general manager mnkos n statement thnt may bo regarded ns signifi cant of the company's nttltudo. Ho asserts that the schedule submitted by the conduct ors and trainmen embodied seven principles that would , If adopted. Increase the wages of these employes by MOO.OOO per vonr. Ho B.-\VS.tlio Union Pnclflo 1 not In condition to bear such an addition to its operating nx- ponsrs. Ho maintains thnt Its employes nro paid bettor wnges on the whole than these of other roads , nnd ho thinks tholr demands in that direction wholly unreasonable. Where the Union Pnclllo has absorbed ether lines , ns In the cnso of the Denver & Fort Worth , there are incongruities In tbo rules governing the employes , and this oniclal In timates strongly thnt the comimny will bo disposed to correct these Inconsistencies. The inference Is that the railroad will oppose any ether changes calculated to In crease the outgo for wngos. nlsKiiiirl riisnviiRrr Affair * . The TransmUsourl Passenger association has finished Its business nnd adjourned. Among ether things it agreed to sell tickets for the MoitiodUt general conference nt ono faro for the round trip. Tlcuots will bo on solo April 28 to 30 and will bo good for return before Juno 1. For the benefit of transient visitors. excursion tickets from points within 300 miles cf Omaun will bo sold nl n faro nnd n third on the following dates : May 2 , 4 , 7 , 11 , 14 , 18 , 21 , 25 , 28 and 30. They will bo good for seven days. A rate of ono faro for the round trip was mndo for the silver anniversary of Nobrakn's admission as n stale ( to bo celebrated nt Lincoln , Mny 25 nr.d 2(5 ( , ) from points within n radius of IfiO miles from Lincoln , also for the national republican convention at Minneapolis and the national democratic convention at Chicago. The question of special rates to the meollng of tlio National Educational association nnd the national convonllon of the Young Pee ple's Socletv of Christian Endeavor was put over until the next meeting. Omahn merchants presented n petition nsk- ing that no charge bo mndo on the ongcago of traveling salesmen stored over Sunday , bnt it was passed over without action. A request for excursion rates for the na tional military encampment in Chicago next August was refused. A proposition to mnko baggage scrip inter changeable between the several railroads was dropped. i A nroposltion to make close limits on local distances of 300 miles or loss nnd the ques tion of land excursions were put over for the next meeting. The excursion rates of last year were ' adopted for next summer's Colo'rado busi ness. A round trip rate of $23 from Mis souri river points to Denver will oo usoa as n basis , and excursion tickets will go on sale Juno 1. s D. Wishart of St. Louis , representing the St. Louis & San Francisco road , was elected n member of the auditing committee. The ItoL-eivvrn in Clmrge. The business .of the American WaterWorks ( Works company experienced not n jolt or a Jar by the appointment of the receivers so for as the mechanical operation of the plant In Omahn was concerned , Both Mr. Blerbowor nnd Mr. Hunt fur- litsbed bonds yesterday and Mr. Dior- bower is now in lull possession of tbo financial end of the concern and Mr. Hunt Is the legalized bois of the practical operation of the plant , Governor Boyd and Colonel Cornish are sure ties for Mr. Biorbowor and S. L. Wiloy is surety for Mr. Hunt. It has been difficult for Mr. Hunt to get away from homo much for several days for the reason that diphtheria has been prevalent In his family nnd ho has been quarantined. Ho expects to bo nt his place of duty within n day or two , however , and in the meantime the plant will bo entirely under the supervi sion of Mr. Blorbowcr "and the other em ployes of the office. IturlliiKton The report comes from St. Joseph that the B. & M. Is planning tbo construction of anew now line between Atchlsonand Ilulo to avoid the landslides which occur on the present route along the Missouri river. At Burlington headquarters it Is stated that such a change has boon considered , but that there has , been no action toward cutting It into execution , The proposed new line Would leave tbo towns of Iowa 1'oint and White Cloud out In the cold , and they would bo seriously 'affected , as other villages would 'probably spring up on tbo new lino. Nntrs anil 1'orHuiiuIn. General Freight Agent Munroo has re turned from Kansas City. Six weeks ago the Now York Central nnd the Pennsylvania began n service of weekly through cars between Now York nnd .San Francisco. The service has Just been dis continued , as it did not pay. The B. & M. has como to the front with a linndsomo circular for the Knights Templar conclave. Among ether advantages it an nounces a special time card by which trains are scheduled to make tbo run between Omaha and Denver In fourteen hours and Train Kansas City to Denver In eighteen hours. The Burlington has storage tracks tor 400 special cars at the mountain city , Traveling passenger agents are ( looking to Omaha to exercise their arts on tbo com mittee of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor , who Imvo Iho choosing of tfco route to bo taken by tbo Nebraska contingent on Its Journey to Now York. Those already bore are B. A. Branch of the Erie , K. I' . Humphrey of the Lake Shore. George Jenkins of the Pennsylvania , A. II. Moffattof the Uock Island end L. S. Allan. Charles H. Duxbury and W. . C. Shoemaker of the Baltimore & Ohio. The best medical authorities say the prope tvay to treat catarrh Is to take a constltu tloual remedy , llko Hood's Sarsapnrilla. Dr. Culllraoro , oculist. Uoo building Ilotbod sash in stable. Mi A. Dlsbrow Co. , 12th nnd iziird. Telephone 77-1. That cough of youri-can bo stopped surely , Quickly , by Piso's Cure for Consumption , Pleasant , effective , 25c. All druggists. Itepillillcunfituta Central Committee. Chairman S. I ) . Mercer has called a meet ing of tbo republican state central committee t the Mlllard hotel on February 20 nt 2 p. tn. , for the purpose of agreeing upon n basis of represent at ton In ( electing delegates for tbo tate conventions , totting tbo time for the etato convention to select four doiogatos-ut- largo to attend tbo Minneapolis convention , and to look after ether business that may como before the committee. Mark Tualn lays "some folks are to stubborn that U they need is four logs oml they would pass , foramulo. " Maybe tf people use more of Hallor'8 Barbed Wire Liuhnout mules vyouldu't be so stubborn. Over 3,000 merchants handle Union BOap In the west. NO CllHIIgt ) 111 IllO Councilman Elstsnor's reform ideas on tho' ' ordinance fixing tbo tax levy for 1SW have gone glimmering , The mayor has approved Iho ordinance and it stands a law. Ucialj yesterday morning said that ho had react n portion of Mr. Elsassor'8 theory , published In TIIK BEC , but could not agree wltb the gentleman. Prior to the passage of the ordinance & majority of the council had mot and thor oughly discussed the ordinance. At the meeting but ono opinion prevailed and that was that it would require n general fund Invy of U mills to run tbo city during the year. The mayor stated that ho would have been glad to have scon tne levy reduced to 8 mills If It was practical , but he thougbt that with AM 3-mlll levy the general fund would have been exhausted long before the begin ning of the next year. The IVoplo's l'rrtcri > ncp. "Tho people of this vicinity Insist on hav ing ChamborlnlnN cough remedy and do not want any othor. " says John V. Bishop of Portland Mills , 1ml. Tba reason is bornuso they have found it superior to any other , cspnciallv for the grip and the rough which to often follows nn attack of the grip. 25 nnd GO cent bottles for sale by druggists. Qunll rolled oats nro the flnoot nrndo. NATIONAL CONVENTION. Of I.nbor ' ' ' nt Orgnnl/ntlont ( l'rnplc'4 I'nrty ) Kt , I.otiK For tlio above convention the Wabash will soil Fob. 20th to 2tth tlcltols to St. Louis mid return nt half faro good returning until Mtirch 10th. Homom- bor the Cannon Bull Express with ro- clinlng chair cars free and Pullman sleeping cars leave Omaha 4:10 : , Council BlulTs-1:10 : p. in. , dally arrives at St. Louis 7:30 : next inonilnp. For tickets and sleeping car accommodations call at Wnbnuh olllco 1502 Fnrnam street , and at Union depot Council BlulTs , or write O. N. Clayton , Northwestern passenger ngout , Omaha. Nebraska Is famous for Its line oats Quail rolled oats are tnado in Nebraska. AFTER CITY AFFAIBS. Tlio ( Irani ! Jury Inquiring Into Methods of Letting I'libllc Cimtritcti , The results of the labors of the ernnd Jury were again visible when bherlfl Bennett led cloven saloonkeepers Into the presenceof Judge Davis to plead to the charge of having sold liquors without having ll.rst obtained their licenses. The men were August Hurt- man , Gcorgo Hill , Fred Koch , Herman La- motta , Ole Olson , Henry Husor , Ed Hothery , Ernest Soclil , Henry \TolIsledt , Harry Wool- ridge nnd John Leodor. The men pleaded not guilty to the Indictments , nf tor which ball wns'llxcd at $1,000 in each cnso. The members of the grand Jury , not sntis- fled with having indicted nil of trio saloon men on the two mlle strip , have turned their attonlion to other matters and nro now inves tigating some things that transpired right hero in Omahn , Yesterday S. L. Wllov and H. E. Chub- buck of the now Omaha Thompson-Houston Electric light company , were called before tno grand Jury to toll what they know about lights in general nnd city lighting contracts In particular. The principal questions put to thpso witnesses were for the purpose of learning Just how the city council handled the Ballon electric light and the gasoline matter last fall. In addition to this tbo grand Jurors wcro anxious to It now Just where tbo council com mittee on gas nnd olectrlo lights , of Iho old councilfigured In the deal. They also express ed n desire to learn from Messrs. Wiley and Chubbuck some of the reasons why the council fooled with Seegor of St. Paul and his bid for gnsollnn lamps. After getting some light upon the lighting matter the Jurors took up the question of sewers nnd called in C. H. Hnmann , John F. Dally and M. Donovan to toll how sewer contracts wore put through the council that wont out of business on the first of last Jan uary. A. O. U. AV. Ludtes of Lodge 18 leap year masquer ade takes place on the 18tn nt their hnll , 15th and Fnrnnm streets. All our friends are hereby invited. Gents , 60c ; Indies , 2oo. Every grocer handles Union soap. A Strictly First ( Jluis Solid 1'ullnmii Vestl- bulo Train from St. l.ouls to New York. On nnd'after Monday , loth inst. , only first class tickets will bo accepted on the famous Pennsylvania special train , "No. 20 , " of the Vandtilia line , which loaves St. Louis daily nt 8:10 : n. . m. , be cause now equipment of first class coaches and parlor smoking cars will then bo added to the elegant Pullman dining nnd sleeping cars already in ser vice , and second class tickets will bo no longer honored. Travelers of the first class will appreciate this now feature as well as the improved equipment which runs as a solid Pullman vostibuled train from St. Louis to Now York , through Indianapolis. Dayton , Columbus. Pitts- bui'g , ITarrisburg and Philadelphia. Address Chosbrough , Vandalia line , St. Louis. A. I' . & A. M. A special mooting of St. John's lodge , No. 25 , A. F. & A. M. , will bo held on Saturday evening , February 13 , nt 0 o'clock. Work on M. M. degree. All nro cordially invited , T. K. SUDiionouGii , Master. "Jest iv I'lyln' . " Twenty-four hours' time ahead of all competition into Portland , Oregon , from Chicngo , Omaha or Sioux City. The Union Pacific , the original Overland Route , is doing this every day. You can lay off ono day , anywhere along the line , and go fishing and still got in as quick as the other1 man. You can go straight through and mnko Portland one whole day ahead of all competitors. See your nearest Union Pacific iigont , or address E. L. Lumnx , Goul. Pass. & Tkt. agent , Omaha. Nob. Bo sure to try the Qunll rolled oats and take no other. Nntlrd of Slllo of Notice is hereby given that the tin- dorslgnod , John Hood Sherwood , bus purchased the store , business and the good will of the mantel n'.id tlio business heretofore conducted by Charles A. Harvey at 1514 Fnrnnm street , Omaha , nnd will continue snid business nt said plnco. The said Chnrlos A. Harvey cordially recommends Mr. Sherwood to the favorable patronage of his friends nnd former customers. JOHN HOOD SiuntwooD , CUAKLKS A. HAUVJSY. The Children I'lujed with An nlarm of tire nt 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon was caused by a blaze in a one- story frame cottage at 1503 Locust street , occupied by David Lynch , Two children were alone in tbo house at the time and while playing with mutches they set a bed nil re. Neighbors who saw thesmoKo Issuing from tbo bouse rushed In and found the children nearly suffocated , They were boruo outsldo and 10011 recovered. TU.O lire was extin guished wltb nominal loss. " 'Brown's ' Bronchial Troches' ' are excel lent for the relief of hoarseness or sore throat. They nro exceedingly effective. " ( Jhriulan World , London , Englaii , DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK Price of Cotton and Silver Lower Than Ever Before Recorded , SLIGHT DECLINE IN CORN AND WHEAT Trade Condition * In the Vnrlom I.nrgo Cen ters of llnnliieitii-tle\lcw oMVullHtrret iilrctn : oCtlir C'oiil Oral Clear- Stiitomcntfl. Nr.w YOIIK , Feb. 12-lt. G. Dun A Co.'a weekly review of trade says : Silver nnd cotton have declined yet further , the latter 7 O-IO , the lowest price for many years , and silver bullion to 41d nt London , the lowest rrico over recorded , though there fol- loucd a slight recovery to 41J. d. Cot ton receipts nnd exports have both boon much larger than n year ago , but the stouks on hand decrease but slowly and are vciy largo. largo.Wheat Wheat has declined \\4 \ \ cents on sales of 40,000,000 bushels , tno exports being seriously diminished , nnd corn bus fallen V/i cent on sales of 15,00,000 ) bushels , the wostorh re ceipts being unusually largo. Lard nnd bogs worn somewhat stronger , nnd colToo ad vanced c , but , oil Is n quarter lower. For the llrst time In many months the experts - ports of products from Now York fall n little below tboso of the same week last year , but the shipments from ether ports continue very large. The production of pig iron Is about station ary. The stocks of charco.il iron nro sub- stnntlnlly unchanged , and unsold stocks of nnthraclto are a httlo smaller than a month ago , but stocks of coke Iron nro considerably larger , so that on the whole the consumption ( locB not apponr quite up to the enormous supply. No change nppoars In the market for pig Iron , nnd rails are In small demand nt thu llxed price. Bar Iron does not improve nnd the demand for plates Is smaller than \vns expected , wlnlo the colhiose of the com bination in bonms nnd barbed wire has n similar depressing Influence. Larger sales of copper nro reported at $10.75 nud a fair distribution of tin , while load Is n trifle lowor. Hoports trom other markets indicate a general improvement. At thu nltrercnt Cities. At Boston trade is satisfactory. At Philadelphia the dry goods trade is quite encouraging , and business In groceries generally satisfno.tory. Prospects at Baltimore nro much brighter. Jobbing trade is nctlvo at Cincinnati , especially in provisions. At Cleveland business compares favorably on the whole with that of last year , thougn reaction und a light demand appear In iron oro. oro.At Chicago the volume of merchandise sales is greater than n year ago , und dimin ished receipts appear in cured meats only , a fair increase In lard , chcoso and butter , a third in flour , corn , oats , barley nnd bides , 50 par cent in wool , while receipts of rye are double last year's and wheat nnd dressed beef four times last year's. Trade at Milwaukee is good , though col lections are retarded because farmers hold back their crops , At St. Paul prospects nro brighter nnd nt Minneapolis business has Increased , as also nt Kansas City , while trudo is fair for the season nt Omaha nnd Denver. At St. Louis it is also stronger and tUero is much confidence as to the future , though the depression In tbo cotton regions is still felt. Bettor accounts also corao from the south. At Loulsvillo trade has improved , at Nashville it is very fair , at Memphis light but improving ana nt Montgomery increas ing.At At Now Orleans business in all lines is only fair , but there is a slight improvement in cotton , and sugac is firm and active with llgbt receipts. Nearly all southern points report an easier money market and more hopeful prospects. The business failures occurring through out the country during the past seven days number 370 , as compared with totals of 310 for last weoit , and for tbo corresponding weolc of last year the figures wore 297. CI.KAItING HOUSE ItKTUUNS. Oinnlm Continues to Show n Decided Weekly Increase. NEW Yomt , Fob. 12. The following table , compiled by Brndstroot's , gives the clearing house returns for the week ended February 11 , 1892 , nnd the percentage of increase or decrease , ns compared with the correspond ing week last ycnr : DPRICE'S Baking Powder : XJsed in Millious of Hoins 40 Years the Standard ! , nnd most Importnntnrtnsnotlon of Its kind In rnl'roftd ' history. Ihf lecoplng with this , Wall street bus during thcnwcek exhibited n rrmr- kot of the lar cstlQUnonslons , the trnnsuc- lions on Thursday , ,1m , particular , vising to a total of l-15y,000 shares , oxccoJinp In tills ro. spcct tno record ) ( any day In the history of the Stock oxchntiRo. At itio narao time It must bo noted that JReadlng contributed no less than 550,000 stinees to this nmo'JnU In- tiood , tttkliiR the \ voolcrns n xvholo , Homllnp , with Lackawauna noditho ether coal stocks , have supplied tin n I together disproportionate share of the trailing. \Vhrltcil Hi ctilntUo Inlrrrst. Thnt the effect ot.'cosl shares should have boon an cxaRRorntod Ulna is perfectly tint- ural , In view of tbo' flict tliat the lending operators intoroitcd huvo no hesitation Indo- clnrlng that the economics to ho introduced nnd the oiToctivo regulation of prices nnd production will add millions to the annunl Income of the cool railroads. The statement that , under those clrcunntnnccs , tlio Ilaad- tnc comuany could bo expeutcd to onrn divi dends on Us otoek of course nttractod par ticular ntlontton , nnd would account for tbo oxiiKgorntod trading In both the shares nnd Junior securities of tlio road. It Is to bo ro- nmrkod Unit no negotiation of such Import ance nnd Involving the co-operation of as many Interests has over boon before con ducted with such secrecy. At the aamo tlino the mystery which surioundcd the matter scoincd to whet spoculntlfro Interest , Hnad- Inf ? which sold nt 41jf only n week ago , advancing to M % by' Wednes day last , when details were mndo known. A halt ensued , but the rule thnt the con summation of n local deal marks the end of a rlso din not hold good , and the stock roti- ttnuod Its upvvnrd course , touching < ! " > cent on Thursday. Lacknwnnnn , which ut flrst was the most active , nlso moved on rumors from 144 to 100 , then receded n Httlo nnd llnally touched 105 , the highest prk-o it over attained. Other Coil : StocliH. The ether coal stocks lagged somewhat nt flrst , but tlio advances of Jersey Central from 114Jjj to 140 , nnil of Dolawnro and Hudson from 124 to 137 , were attended by bullish demonstrations In Susquebanna & Western und Ontario & Western as well ns In Erlo nnd in Now York & Now England , the latter it is alleged being destined to fur nish the outlet to the eastward for the now Heading system. AU In all , the advance * ) In the coal stocks nnd the allied securities wcro of ns phenomenal c ehnrniucr as wns the Intense - tense activity , which they accompanied. Friday's market , however , showed moro or less reaction in the group. Brilliant as wcro tbo demonstrations In the coal stocics , It must bo admitted that they failed to create any grcnt bullish fooling on the market. It is true moro or less covering of short contracts was enforced , and thnt appreciable rises were s retired in certain stocks , notably Northern Pncillc preferred. Nevertheless , tlio general list , headed by the grangers nnd .Trunk lines , was nt nil times heavy and In the main continued dull in the fnco of the buoyancy of the anthracite group. The weakness of Atchlson nnd St. Paul wns at times particu larly noticeable , though apart from the al leged liquidation of a Boston interest In the income bonds of the former road there wns little to account for thu depressed tendency. nourish yi'CHsllro from Aliroinl. Europe , it would seem , furnishes the ob stacle to a penerul speculative linnrovement , such as would naturally follow an event ol such Importance and significance. The sell ing from that quarter tor the uast week has been persistent nnd Ithero seemed to be no disposition to respond to the bullish inllu- oncos that were displayed hero. While the street nt largo is disposed to assume a bullish attitude , there is a general apprehension that the bearish pressure from abroad , if continued , will effectually check the development of the Improving tendencies in the market. "HK.lTIIti. Notices nf five llnci nrlrss under thtH heud , fifty cents ; each aihtittimalltnc ten cents. NELSON Mrs. Catherine , wlfo of 11. Nelson nnd bjstcr of Suu.uel Olson , dlod Trltliiy morning at 7 a. mi Hnncrnl Stindny at - p. in. Interment ut Laurel 111 Iliad thrco.little girls who wcro attacked with obstinate ECZEMA or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Blood Trouble , which at flrst resembled heat , but soon grew to yellow blisters , some of them qtiitu large. One of the children died from the effects of it , but we got Swift's Spccitic and gave to the other two and they soou got well. S. 8. 8. forced out the poison promptly. The cure wns wonderful. .T. D. RAINS , Martliavlllc , La. has no equal for Children. It S.S& . relieves the system promptly , and assists nature in developing the child's health. Our Treatise mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , GA. A Written Guarantes of SYPHILIS CUREEVRY CASE of MONEY REFUNDED. Our euro Is permanent and nota pi oilnxup , fiues eiitcil seven youM ngo have never > ucn n Bvmptom since , lljrdoiicrlblniictiso fully wo r.m ircat you by mull , nml wo ulvii the sumo Btrnng Kimntnteo tncure orrcfunil all money. Those who prefer to como here fortrcntnient cnn'ilo sonnrt wo will pity rntlroml faro both wuysuml Iiolvl bUlHwhllo here If wo full to euro We Clmllenuo the World for n case that our MAGIC UBMBUr will not cure. Write for pnrtlculam and Kt'tlhooTldcinco. Incur aovcn years' practlco with this MAQIC IU5MI3DY It 1ms boon mnjt rllRlcult to overcome the prejudices uznlnst socollol spcclHot. Hut under our atrnng Kimrnnteu tliuusaml ) nre trylnx Itiind bclnecuroJ. We guarantee to ciira orrcfunl every dollar , and us wo Imvo n reputation to proto nli-ollnnncl.il Imcklnx of J.VJO.OX ) It li perfectly- safe to all who will try the treatment. Horotofo-o you have been pultlnKiip an I piiyliiiz out your mimay fordlttor ent treatments , ami although you are not yet curol no ono hit * paid back your money , Wo wl ! ! potltlvely cure you. Old chronic , deep seated cates cured In31 to U ] ilayn. Investigate our financial mtmllnx , our reputation a business men. Write us 1'or names anil addresses of these we hara cured who have xlvoi permission to refer to thorn , It cost * you only post- nitoto do tills. If your Hymptons are sere throat , inuconn patches In mouth , rheumatism In bones ai.l JolntH , hair falllnK out , eruption * on any part of thn body , feeling of general depression , ) > alni In head or Donca , You Imyo no time tn wiuto. Thotu who am constantly taking mercury and potash slioul.l discon tinue It , Constant lisa of thcso dm its will surely lirliu cores and catlnx ulcers In the end. Don't tall to write All correspondence sent soaluj In plnln I'livolopes , Wo Invite thu most rlKld Investigation und will do nil In our power to aid you In It , Address OOOK EEMBDY 0. , - Omaln , Nobraki. MAGIC CURE FOR MEN ONLY. Sfioo for n ASU of Jovr nr I'.Mi.iNn .MAN. HOOD , Gmnii nr NKIIVOUS DRIIIMTV , woak- nosanf to l/r .iilnil. tbo olfcclsof error nrox- eosbeslu elder yoiiiiBttiiitwoc'iinnoUuiro. Wo uuiirantoo every i-Rsoior rnfnnd ovnry ilollnr , Klvo ilnystrlnl trimtincnt l , full course 5. I'urcoptflito bunolltfii mullzod In tbroo'ilaya. Hy mull. Euonroly piukoil from ohsurvutlon , COOK HBMKiiy Co , . OMAHA. NE , ONLY UAftlP I'KMAI.M XKC11H.ATOH , Hufo nnd mnUlu Cnrtuln to uiduy nr ninnoy ref unUod , Hy mull $ . ' . Hoeurely boaloJ from obsurvu- t'on. ' CI.Oli ItKMttttV Vl , , Uinubii , Nob. Tutt'slw Pills oimblii lho < lv i > ei Joto \\lmtuver hovlslii'8. . TliryxniHso tlio food timi- xr-bllilllillnilinl iiuUwltli tlio Itmly. Kltn Gliiiiiiutllo iiiul < l vi cfiit . Kxiirt BltotJiiiuu In borilur. a o * NEBRASKA National * Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. . - OMAHA , Nt3 Cnpllnl . . . $400,003 Surplus . , . . . . . . . ( friOfJ Oillceriand Directors Henry W. Vales , praildent ; II C. Cuililnir. Tlca nrosldunt. C , B. Maurlco W. v. Mono , John U. folllnt , J. N. U. 1'alrlclc. l.owU , llecd , Canbiur. TME1 IRON BANK , Corner 18th anil Farnam Sti. TO WEAK MEN tuly tl cr , wasting weakness , loit inaulioiid , etc I will iwuJ a valualile Irvatlw ) ( M-aleJI coutalulu < lull particular * for liama cure , IKltUB o ( rliarge. A tplendld mudlcal work l Uinulil l i n-iU by vrenr man who In ncrvnui and tlvijllllated. AddrrM. fret. V , V. I'O WLIIH , Mooduit Oviuu BAD ECZEMA ON BABY , Ilcnrt Ono Solid Sore. ItcliliiR Awful. Hiul to Tic Ills Hands to Crmlle. Cured by Citttcura. Our lltlloboj hrokooiitnn till head with n bail form of ccrotnn.wlicn lioxrm four months oM. Wo iloil three doctor * , but thcr dlil not help him. Wo then usoil your thrco Cutlcnra Utmipcllo * . anil after uslnit them cloven wcoks oxaclly nccoMIng totllroil tlon , lie hpuan to tloadlljr Improve , nml nttcr tlio u o of them for OTCII mon'.ln hMicad was entirely well Wlien wo licnan using It hi * lieml nils n coHil nero from tlio crown to All oyobrown , It wa * al onll incrhli ears mo't ul hi ) face ami miiiilt place * ninllfforcnl parts of tioJjr. Tlicru wi-ro tl\ . tce" "Hi" 'hat ' wo h-1'l ' In "oil I" lhn rrndlo ntul linia them when ho win Uikon 11,11 nnrt V.il to keep tultlpnitlodnn till lmnd < to keep his llnonr- nll < out of the miroi , us ho would < crnlai ! If lie could In liny way not hi * Immls lotuc. Wo know jroiir Ciill- cum Honii'dles cnroJ him. Wo feel safa In jccoin- memllnulhom tnnthon. Ur.O. 11 , nml JANICTPA 1IAU1U9 , Wetnlcr , In I. Cuticura Resolvent Tbo now lllnod imd Skin I'nilllcr , unit iiroate't of Humor HiMiiPdlr * , clean cs llio blood of nli I in purl - tlOMtml pnl'onoiis clement * , and Him remote * the tnu u , whlo ! CllTict'llA , tlio Kront akin euro , nnd Cl'TlciniA Sd.U' , mi uxqitlslto skin bcnntillcr , clear tlio skin nnd sculp , nnd roilore tlio bnlr. Thus the CirricuiiA IlK.Miims : : euro oxi-ry spccloof Itclilim uiirnltiK , xcaly , pimply , nnd blulchy kln , sculp , nnd blood ill onne , from pimples to sciofuln , from In * fiincy to ago , when the best physicians full. Sold every wlicru. 1'rlco , Ctmr-imA.Mo ! SOAP , 23c | 11 . . ' tlio 1'om.n Duuu WM.VKNT , ll. 1'repnreil by ANI > ClII'.MICAI.UOIIl'OHATKIS , Boston. f f bciul for * 'How to Cure Illootl Diseases , " ( VI paxes , fiO Illustrations , ami 1UJ testimonials. Bkln nnd Sculp purltled mid buautlllor hy Cimcuiu SOAIV Absolutely pure. PATNTTND WEAKNESSES > Of fotniilcs instantly iiillovul by thivt now , oleffnnt , and Infallible Antldototn I'uln , liilliiminatliiii.uml _ Weakness , the CUTIOIIUA ANTI-TAIN PLABTKII , The II ist , and only Insiant.tnuous nalii-kllllng plaster. CROWN SUCCESS ? Shall It be he who founds cities , builds rail roads , develops new countries , amasses a co lossal fortune in the money centers and fills a position of honor In the councils of tlio nation ? Or shall H bo tboso who devote their time , their energy , their talents , their very lives to the welfare of suffering humanity ? Shall it bo such men as 7i\ Drs. Betts & Betts who , In their philanthropic endeavor to bring health and happiness to the afflicted , have at the same time won fame and fortune for them- sehes , as well as that still greater reward , the gratitude of the many thousands they have restored to health ? Let the answer come from those happy people themselves. In every case of Chfonie of Diseases They effect speedy and permanent cures. Send 4 cents for handsomely illustrated 120 page book , _ Consultation free , Call upon or address with stamp , Drs , Betts & Betts 119 South 14th St. . N. E Corner 14th and Douglas Sts. GOLD . BAKER &Co.'s ' Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil lias boon removed , la Absolutely JPurc anil It is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its 'preparation. It 1ms more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd is therefore far moro economical , costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , JCASIIA DIGESTED , and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Qrooors overywhoro. W. BAKER & CO , , Dorchesler , Mass. Lorreat , Foalcat and Flout In tbo World. lT ii lllraccomoiIatlon ! uu ill ! xJ ; NEW VORK. IONOOHDERRY AND 81A880W. NEW YOKK , OIIlft/i / TlKll'und NAPLES , Atreitular IntcrvaU. 8AIOON , SECOND-CLASS AND 8TEERAOE ratoaonlnwott tRnnilo and from the principle BOOTCH , M3LI8H , IRISH & ALL COHTIHEilTiL WIHTD. Eicumou tlokeu available to return by either the nlo- tuiviujue Chile A Kurtli at Ireland or Naplet Jt Olbraltur Bitftt ui U i7 OtJiti for Air Anout it lovitt Sktll. . . Apply to any of our local Aii nt or to * tNUtUbON ; HUOrUEUfj. Clilcaieo , 111. , 1B4 to 106 Btate Bt , Chicago. ll Ktt. Iheir no ly fnUticil foriul tail i > | uliimcltU , 400 lut 11 luitrttlooi , dcMTtUnf .very rti U required l > y B ndB ( > r l > rum Cx > r | # , s l mulni Iiulrurtloiu f or Aiuat.ur uaodi and Uruoi M | gr Tactiu , t4 Lul ( A SHIRT / A wtyte shirt , a good white shirt , a shirt that's cut to fit. Cut long , and fu 11 , and wide. A shirt that's made , well made , made to stay made. A shirt that's made to wash and -wear , and to wear after it's washed. A shirt with long sleeves , or short sleeves , as your arm happens to be , long , or short. A shirt that's.made to sell a man once , then twice , then a'lways. That's our shirt , The Nebraska , We sell it. Nobody else does. It's the best shirt sold for the price by a n y bed ya n y w he res. Unlaundried , three kinds. * * 31 O Heavy muslin , reinforced front , linen bosom. OU New York Mills muslin , fine linen bosom and bands , N3 ? 50e fully reinforced front and back. None better made , at any price ; best shirting mus 70e lin , finest linen bosom and bands , fully reinforced both front and back , felled seams and hand mada button holes. Laundried , four kinds. Heavy muslin , linen bosom , reinforced front. Wamsutta muslin , fine linen bosom and bands , fully 85e reinforced front and back. Open front , made of New York Mills muslin , linen 1 bosom and bands , reinforced front and shirred back. fl Our finest shirt , made of New York Mills mus- 1A III lin , extra fine linen bosom and bands , felled * seams and hand made button holes , fully rein forced front and back. Buy one , buy three , buy six. Try the kind. You'll always wear Nebraska shirts after that. AMUSEMENTS. SCO UKSnitVKD I TllCltCr | SEA'rSltWoKACII ) | Seventeenth and Ilnrnoy Streets. 2 DAYS MOHK. 2 I'KIIKOHMANCKS TODAY. Saturday and Sunday , Feb. 13 and 14. M. B. LEAVITT'S P ow Grand Spectacular I'.intou line , SPlDERandPLY \Vlth 3-G European OolobrlUcs. Matinee at 2:3OThis Afternoon t'rlco-i ! Irst lloor , 75c : balcony , We , Evening Performance at 8. I'rlcoa I'arquet , Jl ; parquet circle 75o nml $1 ; gnllury , 25c. . . Sunday Evening at 8. A Great Snnilay Night allow. 'l' ' ' POPULAR ( I Every Night SAM T. JACK'S Creole Burlesque Co. Saturday. \ HALF HUNCft Boyd's New Theater. 3NIOIIT3 O NIY. COMT / , T r MEX01N G MONDAY * cu' ' 5' TI-IE OOMEDIAN DEI WOKK HOPPER , An I llls.Morry Conipany , Presenting "WANG. " Sale of scats b ( ! lii8Sitiirday ; iiiornlni ; . P'jpnnin ' fvt Thnnlni1 | I > O | > I"'A" Pdllkllll rJt. lllwlLul I 1'inura One \Vcolr , llouiniiiu-j Sundny 31111- inoe , | i'clru ry 1-1. The Cdnmillnn AA-RON M. WOODHUI lA In tm ! XHW KiiKlnnil Conicilv , UNCLE HIRAM. Hupporteil by u ntroni.'company. Including M14S THUJA ( illlSWOI.I ) . .MulliiCM Woit , anil Hatur'lay GRAND OPERA HOUSED Mut. lit i ! . ISftturduy , .Sundny , Monday TonlL'htutril Qk-Jjj.jj " "djfi. _ ' PARIS GAIETY GIRLS BURLESQUE , J5 1'urislun lloitutlss..1 Houta nu\v on ball ) nl " " > c , XH. ; 5Qr , ? .V. EDEN MUSEE. Cor , Ilth and Karnam HH. Wi'Ck of February Otli Kiqnlniaiiz Kainll/ , Doave'a Marionette' , 'Jlioliracei. C'onluiUonliti. I'aul's Dramatic Co. Tbu Illusion , AliKol of the AU. A diul lon Oniulliiie. Or.cn , 1 to 10 p. tu dulv | TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA , USE WILBOR'S Pure Cod L.iver Oil and Phosphates. It Cures Coiibiiinption , Coughs , CohlB , Asthma , Bronchitis , Dobl y , Wast- Iny Dlboubo ? , nud nil Luntr Complninta anil Humors. Almost an palataldd ai vruam. It can bu taken with pluaiuru by dolkuie nurnuiu and chll Iron , wbu afin uslnttlturo voiy loiiduflt. It u > lmllat with Ibe food lucruiu'i tnu tlu < h iiiidapM > tlo | , bulldi up llio nerrout 7 tuiu rontords oniirujr tnm Ind and borty , cronlei IIHW. rich .niil purd blood in tact , rrjuro- iiatun tliu whole nyitnui. H.EJU , BLOOD , NBEVB , BRAIN. Ilo urna you vulus rour health and uct tlio ffn ulna. Manufac urud only by lir , A , II. WlLiiuil , Cbeutit , Ilo lonMa > . riold br alldruttglntii. nnnilTl 8ANOAMVOOUCAl'yII.i.S'ara | tli * Illlllll I A bettandonly capiului proirlbud by uuwu i n rciuiar pbyitclani for tbo euro of Oooorrbie unll Ituhargoi frouitUa urinary oriiaao T ie t ciuvilu 6d yi. ll.W per box , .ill iiu jl l AND COLLARS are the CHEAPEST AND Til 13 HEST N. B. FALCONER , Sell Them. s. J To promote health , preserve and length en life , stimulate and invigorate the whole system , tone the stomach , aid digestion , create an appetite and repair' the waste tissuep of the lungs , nothing surpasses an absolutely pure whiskey of deli cious flavor , smooth to the taste , mellow , mature and of richest qunji ity. Unlike inferior whiskies it will not rasp or scald the throat and stomach. Call for CREAM PURE RYE and take no other. For sale only at high-class liquoi and drug stores. UAIJ.BMANO & Of ) . , UIIIOAd'O. Samples can bo had , it tlio .Mllluid hnlcL nt lliu Murry. nt Tliompuoii , ut .1. A TnllillU .1. A. Wood & Co , , llolnl Uclluiiii. Mnyiuiiuii'4 The DUinoml. Du. T. VKLIX uouiiAiuVri" OK MAOlt'Ali UK IruiOTpi Tap , | C1" hkm n ml" tt > r > til u till mi Ken , It bad tmid tbt-lettoi CJjc.'irs , and J on linrmleii w IK IC. to ho mire It In iiroporlj mud u. Accept n ii cniinl < tr/elf ol flluJnr ! ! UAUU lr U A Ha ; * * Hold to H ladfofl _ thu limit ton ( it patlunut "A jm ladlii ll | iKulbcm Irrcuninieno liouranit' * ( 'ri'alii'n llio l ail buriufulor all Ili kin inoimrutloni. " Tor ntlo IT nil llruv Fani ( ) li Dailor * In tin L'nllcxJ Mnlei , nnd Knropn , Kit BUT HOl'KINS , rriPp'r.STOri'atJonei Bt. , W. 1 Or , BAILEY The Lcailiug Dentisb Tldrd Floor , PJxton Hloolt. Hilli anil rai'iium A full not of louth on ruhber fnr > i. I'tTfeot hk. JVelh wllhout plato * or roaioviiMii tirt'luo wori juiUhothliufor lii < o t or p'.illlu j'iakcr | , n'jm drpplown , TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAI5) ) . All flllln i at runonublu ) , all ngr w rraot | Cut tUU out < r gulils.