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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1892)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY QBE ; TI.URS.DAY , NOVEMBER 21. .1892. WAR FORMALLY DECLARED Ecutheru Pccifio Sends Forth ItsDefhnco to Northern Competitors , PROMISE OF SOME CHEAP TRAVELING n ClmiiBo Come * Mluhlr Siidilon nn Dili I'anamcT Mmi Think * tlin right Ulll Jlnko A unit l.omat1 * ll.ilr Curl. The Southern l aclllo railway has In- kuguratcd a war of rcta'.latlou by iho follow ing circular ; To ( Jcnoral I'afscturr and Tloket Ascnts : Vou nro huruhy milKlcd that nftur Deconiber ; il. 1B ' , nnd until otiifrnlso ndMsi-il. ticket" . t'.nulo trip or round trip , mnsl mil ho so tl or liuKKago ulici'kcd IhrouKh 1'orUind or hast rortlnnd. Or , to point" on this compiny s .intiU In Oregon or ( ' . ilirorniu , us followfi : 1. Vl.i the Nnrtliurn i'.iullkr.iltnmd , lluouh FIIKCO Junollnii or \ \ itllitln .lu notion. ' ' 1'iiulfli nillwxy. ± Via the l.'uniulluii ; Connncnclnl . .lauiirv 1. IUKI , this comntny Trill mil honor anv such tlukolt us abovu in n- ttonvd niiloiswld pruir ID thuldiite. an i tlit-n only within the proper llnu1 Ilinll. uccordliu toeluss nnd r.itu ; nur will II ticcupt nny hm- pa o .it Piirtliind or llasl I'oitlund under tiny th ron h chcclts unless cliOL-t.ed nt ulailln point prior lo that date , \Vo respectfully nsk you to glvo necessary itislriict ons to your imrnls an , I lei noln es pecially th.it the lirohlhltloii N against loinul trip tlokuts us well as ill and those for rot urn from California poiiite thrniiuh Portland over tlio two 10 i'tt named , nnd ulso the > o for puts uo fioin Port and in Taconm to fciin IfriiiiB see by stenlner , lth 10- turn thurofrotn hy r.ili or vlco MTH I. Comtnuno.ti' . ' Jnnuary I , li'U , thU coinpanv Trill require Its local rites frinn I'ntilinul ui uny slnglo Irlp or round Irlp tlcliuis by waj t of the urnxnn short Mni .mil Portland ti ji. ilnls on Its roads In DIO.IOII or Uiillfornla nndlnciisoot round trip tolpls ! ; roturnliiH from Uullfornl.i points through Purlliiml over the Oregon Short l.lne , It will loqulro Its looal rules to Portland. T. II. ( jOOii.MAN. Ueiior.il 1'iissonscr A cunt. ItlUilAitliUliAr , UununlTralllu Mana.cr. U'bls uctmnof thuHouthcru Pavlllois nlnioi to counlcract tbo iutlucncu ot tho.Norlhcri 1'acllio nnd Oanadlun I'noillp , woicl have practically abut their soulhen rival out of I'ugct Sound business. Th < land tnlton by the boutbern Pacillc is prao tlcally Iho bamo as thut of the Union Pticilii In demanding that if a bhort rate n made u certain given points by ono railroad tluj bavotbo snmo right to tbat sliorl rate al- thoncti traversing an putlrely dllTorenl roulc " yet toncnln a' the common "or basing points Tbo Southern 1'nrltlc not being nole to di business in Nnrtnorn 1'ticlllu or C.inadlai 1'aclllo territory by lua&on of a doclsioi handed down in the lOiirtB now retaliates b ; excluding the rival lines from California am Oregon points for like cause , and the outcome como will bo watched with great interest b ; railroad men all over tbo country. In talking to a ccittleinan high in rnllroai circles In Omaha about the Union I'.iclll embargo nnd the bDUlbern Pacilio retaliation tion ho .said lo the railroad mini of I'm : Hr.u "Thoro Is no disputing the fact that all thl unrest In railroad clrules grows out of tin fact that railway companies uio roaehlni out for business that does not properly Lu long to them. If railroads would con II n tbcmselvts lotlio territory which is thdlr by right they would have ( jullo enough bus ! ness to live comfortably. Hut the spirit n possession U rampant and roads arc cngauoi ina wild.scramblu for business that belongs b ; right to Boinootliur road. All this tends t dcmoruli/nllon and candor comnells QUO t av thai general ptsscngor agents place llttl faltli In ono another whan it coinoi to th policy of their roads. Hcvolution U enl uvoidod by the most careful mauipulalio end by ngrccmouls solemnly onlorcd i'lto b tbo heads of systems. I nm not a croaKoi but the signs point to an interesting war i tranBiulssouri territory with the Union 1't clllo aud its natural allies , the Northwosturi the Alton and the Wabash lighting tbo con ulned forces of tbo AtchUon , Hurllncloi Ilocic Island , Colorcdo Midland , JJjnvor , Itio Uraudo and Hlo Urandn Western. M Lomax will shortlv have allghlon his bant ] that xvlll curl his hair. " -VI Work ut ICittt Oiiiiiliii. Tno ieamer Alary Dennett , ImvinK In to1 m number of Sooyaiulth & Co.'s bens , n rlveil nt the Kast Uniutia oddso sila yestc : day from Sioux Oily. Ono of tbo bo.Us w.n nnRccil on the trip nnd had to bo abandons uflcr the macblncry was taken off. See ; EinlUi .t Co. will begin the worli o ( eroctin quarters for their men. puttinc up mcchiii hops anil arranging for thu work uf puttlti tn tliu superstructure of the Omaha Termini company's bridge. UunnliiK Ice Inlcrfcro consiaerablv wit Contractor Nohr's force la putting in t' mattress work , und unless tburo is constae ublo of u nso in tamparatuio the contract ! will bardly uo able to comuloto bis uoturui In the tlmo spocillecl. l Mooting. The coiiiraiuco of seven appointed la : wcok to ( ormxiluto , t \ > lan for Uio rcorgant/ tion of Ibo Transmlssourl association bad niCQtlng In Chlcapo I'liosilny. Trail Manned' HIIRO of iho Hock Island and Trafl Manual ) ! ' Monroe of the Union I'uclllo we const Itc led u bu coniinitlco to confer wi1 the special counmiicoofiho Western KrolK essocinilon now at work on a revised ogre nient for lhat , body. U Is intended that , tl TranamUiouri ajr ; < 3onent shall conform that of UioVojtorn l-'rolgbt a > sociitlo : The coininlUeo will muat a aln Docombur A Clmriiilnc U Inlur Cllniuli * . "Ono of tbonhlof doliu'Dts of America , " famous foreigner recently said , "u the i tnarkablo dlvorsHv ot'clunato anil nltitui : livery tusto i-ou bo bulled ihero. " Tbo rig of our noitlicrn wlnlorstella on u great mm constitutions ami such poonlo nro obliged " winter loulli , " or lo move there nltogoiht To thii largo and inci-oasinc clais > Nor Uelvcstou oiTor.i peculiar advantages prices within the roach of the most mode purso. This now and comlnc comnieru ! jioint oners biisinosa opontngs for the im chant : work for iho laboring man ; bom for Ibo dollrnto ; rich harvest to I ho fn Krower prnlltnblo plcnsnro for all. In place In Amorlea U there better opnortuni for bafu liivestinont. All classes of pcreoi tboreforo , nro inlcrcstoil in thu dovolopmo uf North UalvoUon anil nny inquiry will promptly mmworml nnd full In foi ( nation fi nlibod by Franklin F. Wllliami , Omal the local ngcnt of the North U.UveUou as : elation , "Kidnapsd" Is Iho tltlo of a ionsutlot melodrama which will bo seen ut the Kirnr Htrcol theater ilirco nlghls cominencl Thanksgiving matinee , November 'M. Tbo play is n strong ono nnd lutioJuc ninny uovcl nnd roallsilu foaiuroi , notnVly I ? tolled patrol wagon ( drawn by a span blooded horsoi ) , duElilng actoss tbo stao ; : lirenk neck speed , nlso an nbduotton sco In which a buck Is used , und iho girl Is c riccl to lha hack and driven away ; ins very realistic llru t > coco , lu which all I latest appliance * for extinguishing a tire i used. used.No No artor has attained such lu-nmlnonca Kccnc in Ibo pail ot Utcnnrd 111. Hoi lent to the part u strength and individual entirely bis own , Although at times vercly cnllcUod for bU tnturpolallona i nccusvil of muting , bo has ntlmt won fr the most critical the iicKuowU'duomuni i til * ) original conceptual of this unique cb actor u tbo coircol ono. llutitlanol Itiohurd nlouo that ICocno lowers bead i shoulders i nbovo other competitors lionois in tlio Hold or Uio. loglunulo ilrr.i but us Hiuhaid III. , Hichclleu , Otbo bbylock und In oilier t'luircctefi no the iho extreme votsntlllty of hU genius. 1 JCeeno's cngueomcnt will besln this nfi noon wltb a Tbanksclvlng matinee , wl The Merchant of Vonico" nil ! bo glv tonight , "Olhcllo ; " IMday mid Saiun iilt'lits , n granil scouio rovlviit of "Hlob III. " mid * 'Kiclielou" ! at Saturday matin at lioyd's now theater. Hold \Vcro.liilhMl. A. J. Iloonoy , a barber wltb u whlto * nnd a irooil suit of clotbei , went into fruit store of O. Ofllto anil helped li clf to a handful of prapea. falling j'et bis pav L'ulto attuaipted to lake It ou catUfniUlon. llotb were arrested for disu lug tbo peace. 1'orfoet action and period hoaltb roi from thouseof DjWUt'a Little Erly 1 crt. A perfect little pllL Mntlnro. \V. C. Andorson's blu Now York flticcosj. "Kldnnppod , " will open an on- cncomcnt , nt the Farnatn Streetthontor. of : < nlplits , cominonulnp Tlmnksplvlng maltnco4 Nov. 114. This la onrf of the largest scbhlo ' protluollons over put on the $ lngo. Tbo putrol wagon , drawn by two hand * seine horses , nnd the hundsoinc cnb sccno is said to bo the most realistic sccno overproduced. Hcnt c.itntc. Hurcrutns only. My word Is ROOI ! . \V. O. Albright. 621.52-3 N. Y. Llfobldj. \Vii liiniloii llriiiico. Olio of iho most bonutlful structures ol IU kind in the world is tbo Washing ton bridge. This onpinocrliiR nfarvol of bronze , slciil und blono Is ono ot tliu sights of Iho metropolis. It spms : the picturesque Ilnrlom rlvor anil tlio trnuks of tlio Now York Central & Hudson Itivor railroad nt 181st street , Now Yoi I ; , Thu length of the bridge is 2i7 : "i foot , height lil"i ! ! feet nbovo the rlvor. It has two steel nrchoi , onuh with n span of olO foot , supported by throu sliinu plura nntl two atone iibutmotits The oiofs nro OS foot long nnd 40 foot thick , of solid concrete , fncod with dressed grnnito. The nbuttiienU nro somi-eir- oiilur nrchos of masonry , onoh huviiiir n span of 00 foot. There ii n fiu-foot driveway ; ind two footways , o.ush lo foot wide. ltc03t.St,700,000. ! A photogrnvuro otnhinir of the fam ous vmw of Washington brlitpo , UiUcn by Mr.V. . II. Jiiuksou , tbo notou Innd- scnpo pliotogi'iiphof of Denver , Colo. , liaa just been Issued by the passenger dopnrtmcnt of tb-J Now York Contrnl. Tbo .lournnl has iceoived n i-opy. It is n uplondld pleco of work , the Iliioat ox- nmplo of this style of nrt produeod in recent yours. It Is the work of thu Now York Photojjrnvuro Co. , which fnet nlouo is n gunriiuloe of its oxuollonno. A copy of this bountiful otchlnir , 17.x"- inubcd 011 * line jiliito pnpor , " 4xHL' , can be obtained nt tbo Now York Central ticket otlleos , No. 411 ! Hroadwny , No. Itl Urondwny , or nt Grand Contrnl tilution , Now York ; No. . ' 133 Washington street , JJrooklvn ; or of Fnuik J. Wolf , general nircnt , Albany stution , Albany ; W. K. IJrown. city passenger ngont , No. 127 Washington utrcut , Syracuse ; , L C. Kalbllulsch , city pntpongor agent , No. 11 Hast Main street , Ilooho5t2r ; I2dsou J.Vcolcs , gonor.il agent. No. 1 Kx- change btroot , BulTalo ; W. li. Jerome , geiior.il western agent. No. 1)7 ) Clark strcot , Chicago ; orot CnrlotoT C. Crane , I'nciliu coast ugont , No. 10 Montgomery street , Stn : Francisco , for 60 cents ; or it will bo sent free , postpaid , to any nd' dress , on receipt of "o cents in stamps ot money order , by George II. Daniels , general passenger agent. Grand Centra' ' Station , New York. Albany Kvoning : Journal. TROUBI/E OVER JURIES. Only : i Mil ill rnrtlon orTh.Mo Snuiinunail Appuir fur Uiity Eourt Doings. The business of the courts wns dolayec. again yesterday morning forthoslmplo reasoi tbat , the neeossnry number of Jurors ware not on band to bolp start the milU of justlct on the "codsolojs grind when the bUlilTd rapped for order In their roipoctivo room ) . Tuesday nlebt , armed with a number ol writs , the sheriff and his deputies started oul to cathor lu too mon who had failed to re spoud when their na-noi wore called in the largo court room Monday morning. Then were thirty men who wcto wanted , but only ; dc/.cn of them wcro found and moat nf then ; were bait , lame or blind. Of tboso who weri not reached , seine were doaa , others wor nonresidents , whllo otbors bad loft tbo state years ago. When Henry Crauso , a man SO years once nco and rcsiaing ten or more miles in tin country , mopped up to niuko his excuses .ludgo U.ivU delivered a short lecture tba the county commissioners should have beard Ho btld that the most of iho trouble thu arose on account of the Jurors failing to at tend was directly attributable to the care Icsbness and negligence of tbo county com missioners In placing the namds In tno box H was apparent , that , these olllclals cople < tlio poll book-i regardless of nny attempt t ascertain if the men were in thu county o uot. Tr.oy took thu names Just , as they fount them without over considering whether o not the parties were eligible for Jury dut > 1C u preacher or lawyer wns found upon th books , tils name wont into tbo llttlo tin can the commissioners well knowing that profcs slouul men could not ba compelled to son- as Jurors. Again , If mun who bad bee known to have been dead for years bappcnc to bo oii'tho books at laxpiyor * their name went in nnd were drawn out as Jurors. I Iho commissioners would use n Httlo ju < lt ment , .luaco D.wls w.u of tbo opinion lha there would bo loss trouble In muUinj ; up th Jury. Patrick Cocan stiod the Omaha. Stree fJailway company In an action to re cove { 10,000 , out bo will never got anything noa lllo tbat sura nf money out of his Inwsuli Cogan was n coi.ductor on the JJodiio sircc cable line nnd ono night when ho wa not collecting fnros bo was bolniug to lay tjow cable. While so working , ho wa caught by the ropa and dragged down inl the pit , thus sustaining some aovaro out und bruises ubout tbo bead and bodv. The bo brought/ the suit , nllnglng carelossnos upon the part of Iho comiun/ . The cas went , to trial in .ludgo Ogdon's court las week nnd yesterday morning tlio Jury n turned a verdict for tbo plaintiff , lixlng $2' in tbo amount of the damages. Thocaso of P. J3. HolsdorlT against Sere T , I'o'.orson lias been disposed of in Judg Ferguson'ii court nnd the plaintiff lias , n covered a judgment for $500 diimagos. Polo son \v 'i a loan agent nnd Itelsdorffvas o : : of his clients. llo borrowed some inouc nnd mortRagud n bor.ic , addlr > , buggy an some uoivs.'hcn the debt boeamo duo not paid and l'oicr.5ou started lu to for iho ruorigago , but when ho wont aff tno property ho found that everything he disappeared , and tbon ho had Heisdorff n rested Mia locked in Jail , wburo ho ronmlno nfew , days or until the trial was had when I succeeded in proving tbat the cows and hor-ii hail died , that tbo bugy bad boon smaslu In a runaway nnd that the saddle had be < stolen , I'lio court docldod tbat If a man w , linvuig that Ulna of luol : it would bo tl balght ot folly to send ( urn to the aaunl Jail. Ho was released utter which ho d clued to muko H great fluanclul stroke aud once sued I'ctcrjon for Ki.Ojl ) , nlloginc th ; bis reputation had been damaged about tb amount , Jtulga Davis attor finding oul tba fac In the uaso of the htato against Ooor Harris , sontcnco't nald HurrU to saveu yea 19I Imprisonment , The Information choruod th I * . HurrU broke Into tbo dwelling ot Frai yo linme'r und slolo soinolliliii ; lll < o f00 wnr o of clolhlnu' nnd Jawolry , Uio property of / \ idm uiur and 1'ranU J. SuiulllTo , after which idul slid dpwn a ligblnlui ; rod nnd uscaned. * ul ulr r- rIn Mrkncxi A in DDK Clillilran , id Espoclally infants , U provnlant at all time or bulls largely avoided by giving prapar not era Uhment nnd wholesome feud , Tbo me o , successful and reliable Is the Unll Herd vs "K'JKlo"'brand condensed mllli. Your gi vsr. cer and dnujglst keep U. HAD A CHECK , BUT NO FUNDS Max Meyer & Bro. Company Victim-Seed by n Smooth f camp. HE HAD FINE TASTE FOR DIAMONDS John HolTiiinn Hired n liny to Wntcti till btoronml Then Tliletcn stole All Itut the ItojItobbed llli Landlord. Monday afternoon a very pluuilblo gentle man , giving the naao of H , ll. Ulnndln , called ut Max Meyer's Joivolry store nnd cas ually lot it leak out that ho was n wealthy caltlomnn with n fondness for line } owclry. After n somewhat extended inspection nt tbo show cases ho fo'irul a dlamonil shirt stud valued at $ JO whlch'took his fancy and ho decided to ouy It. Then n rlnu worth $ l3.i plcasud him ana no had this laid nsldo. Jlo next orcducoJ n Flr t National deposit bools which showed thtrt lo had to his credit In linn institution -1,0)3 and wrote out his check for JJio. Mr. Mandolborjr , the salesman , oonsultod with Mr. Max Mayor and \\lth his aoproral ai > coiitod iho choc * . Mr. Ulandln Rntliercd up his purchases and dooartod. In the clearing hotiso iho chock was thrown out and mariiod "no funds" and a comnlnint charging Uluudln with obtaining goods under false pro tons 03 was Iliad in police court. The police nro looking for iho man and claim to have him In slcht. Ho Is salil to be tbo sumo man who worked a lure South Omaha clothing house for $ T5 by claiming that ha was n momhor of iho I3lrnoy commission ilrm. Clnnnoil Out a ( Iroccry , John Hoffman , tha pronrloior of a grocery store at Forty-sixth and Cumlnp , did uot uroposo to liavo his oitabllshmsnt ransacked by burglars and as a precautionary mo.isuro ongagoa u l-yoar-old ( ] cleric to sloop In Iho bnci ; room of the store. Subic < iuont events huro doniouitr.itoj that , In the matter of sleeping his cler.c WAS a "Jandv. " Monuay night someone and the police nro dillao illy seeking to discover who--clrovo up to tlio stoio in avaion and tloJ their horses in frout. The door was looked , so tbuy sawoJ oil the lock and nflor ofTeotiii ! ; an entrance procooJud lo uloau out the o tub- llsbmoit. They used no light except that from burned matches and the charred stumps were found littered alt ever the lloor , oul they made a clean sweep ol the groojrv stock. When the clurk awoke in the morning and rubbed tbo cobwebs from bis eyes ho noticed Hist thit tbo door was open , next that sorao ono nad been iloltis ; a rushing business , for the outiro stock of flour , hams , bacon , coltoa , tea , rice , ranncd goods , tobacco , cigars , crackers , cookies , candles , ctj , bad dlsan- panrod. About , f-JOO worth ot goods In nil wns taken. The track of the wagon nnu team was traced to Furnam and the Ujlt line , whore it took to the pavement. Itoblieil Ills l.iiiidliinU A I'olo naino Juki ) Ivans , alias Uobtnson. who Is something of a dude , has boon board ing for some time with John Storlck at Twenty-eighth mid Walnut. Tuesday , wh'tlo tbo family was out , bo broke open a trunk in the house und took himself off with 3125 in cash , the propirtvof the landlord. Ho U not anew man In this business , having served tirno in jail before , and the police taink they nre on tbo trail. To l'r.-vciit tli < 5rlp Or any other similar epidemic , the blood anil the whole byntom btiould bo kept In healthy condition. If you feel worn out or have thai tired leellng" in the morning , Ui not bt > euilly or neglect. Give Immediate ntten lion to yourself. Tuko Hood'.s SarsapanlU to glvo strength , purify the blooil and pic vent disease. Hood's Pills euro liver ills , Jauudico , bil iousness , slek hoadaoho , constipation , At V , anil A. . * T. St. John's lodge. No. iM , A. P. nnd A. M. , will ho'd H hpeciul meeting thii ( Thursday ) evening , Nov. 2-1 , nt7 o'elocli SIIAKI * , for worlc in the M , M. degree , All members in good standing nro cor. clia'ly ' invited. Luneh will bo served nl 10 p. m. T. K. SUDUOiiOUOH , Myf-tor. WAS IN TH8 W-RECK. News Asrent Uonnli' Kxpcrlrnco In tin ( rand l > il 11 nil Smusliuii. J. G. Dsnnls , the uows agaat of the Union Pncilic passenge'r tram wrockea at Aids siding , is In the city. In detailing his experiences ho said ho was usleop k the smoking car ana was awauoned when the car struck the switch , ns tin turn was so short nnd tbo speed of tbo trnic was sogreal that.il nearly Ihrew thorn Iron the traoV : . Ho Immediately gripped bis seat and thus avoidotl beiijf thrown out of U when the crash came ar Instant later. Ho said that the speed mus' have been nearly a milo a minute as tboj came down the gratia and that the onginooi could not have seen tbo open switch mon than four or live car lengths awav. Ho dli not bollovo ibat the engineer could havi turned on tbo air brakes before bo was rlgli upon the switch , no greai was the speed , am bo said thai tbo brakes had only takan Urn hold when the collision camo. "Thoy hat been on Jusl long enough to stead ; the roai cars , " suid Mr. JJonnU , "and that was what iropl them n shnpo so well when wo strupk tilill lu spite of brakes or anything else tin wbolo train would have bean telescoped If i had been on the straight track. It was tin curve that anvoJ us , for tha four forwnn cars were thrown into tuo sbapo of it lottc : S , but on a straight track each ea would have gone into Uio next , and there 1 no telling how many would have gotten ou alive. The front end of the smoker wns lei escopod , nnd tbo live forward scats scoopoi out. Tnero were a lei ot dusoos slttini there , nnd how they rnanagoa to gel out don'l know. 'Jbo first thing , they dl was to look after their bundles and after they got thorn the * began to yell nnd ran to llnd a way to go out. It was rather odd , whoa everybody else was bout on simply getting om alive , tl sco these fallows more intonton saving thci personal oifccts. Homo of them went ou through the windows , and there again the ; showed tbat they thought inoro of their bun ulos than they did of anything else. "There are always u lot of fools In wreck , ana they manifested their presonc there a * soon as they got out by .yelling . ilr whbn thuv saw that the mall cur bad bee set a tire. It could do no good and only serve to Increase the canto among the passenger who were still in iho cars nnd ware gotiln out as fast a they could , Tbo lira was pu out with Ibo extinguishers carried In th sleepers , "It was dlftlcult to tell Jusl what Ibo sltt ation wa when we 11 m got out , as tb bailers of both engines bad boon torn wid open , and everything was hidden In tti escaping steam. It mndo ll bad alllrslbt it vtai better in the end , for In a very sbo | time tbo steam was entirely gone. Ord nnrlly , only BID all pines nro broken nnd tl steam continues to blss for on hour or two. "Strange , isn't It , bow a man who seen to bo the worst hurt will llvo the loncos The mall clerk was by far tbo worsi lookin man of any ot the tbreo rescued allro wbc iboy gel him out. Ho was all battere brulsod and bloody , ana now bo Is the ou ! ouo of them who is allvo , The others wo ; ion on ; Jay urd oe > , llo Iho tm- tmto to tin irb- iult The only Pure Ctcain of Tartar Powder. No Auiruotiinj No Alum. JU- Used iii Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard. cruthod unriotttfto hoivr iiuehlnofr , ntl ho WAS hurt by Iborinllntors in th call or Cot- tollo koptiBjTjmthat ho was not hurt much except hl nno.tBut It turneJ out differently. The noetor sulllrthat the \volRht slopped the circulation nadibo could not fool tils Inju ries until bo wn * releited nnd Ihe cltculntlon started agaln/wid then ho found nut that ho wa < hurt warsocth&n ho thought he wa . "That \ \ a a .npllt rail twitch , audit we had boon ftolojpi lha other way wa would have cone orontt all rleht , It wns open sure enough forth * lock ehowon how It itood , "Tno porters on tlio Bloopers showed UD right away , * ml tola ot the premonitions that they haatabout the wreck. Ono ot thorn said thitt ho first know that ho was to bo wrecked whorf bo put hit foot on tbo step of his car batoro leaving Chicago on the out trip. Ho wont liisHo tba car and A * ho bmled nliniolf with the bunging * . ho naid : We's coin' ter wrack yer , sbo 'nufl. DIs U do ttiiia yer gits it , bonoy , nn1 dou1 yor fcr- pit It , ' Another was lying awnUo looking out of the window , llo insisted that bo bad boon unnbta to loei > during lha night be- cauio ho knew that somolhlng was colng to baDiicn , Something did happen , nnd it wns a close cnll for all of us. " You don't want n torpid liver ; you don't want ( i b.id complexion ; you don't want n bad breath : von don't wnnl a hoadachn. Then uio Da Witt's Little Bsrly Klsori , tbo famous Itttlo pills. McKrighnn'Mnjorll y. lUntN. Nob. , Nov. SI. To the Kdltnrot Tile Her. ! Will you plcuiu iilvn i\a \ MoKolehun's tnnjorlty ever Andrnwi In tliu l-'lflh district. Tliuro are sumo hots up hero un It and no huvu f , u luil to got the exuct II iures. It. 0. M. Tbo odlclal count has not yet bean inn do. Unofllchvl returns , which nro npproxllnaloly correct , give MclvoiL'han 17,028 aud Andrews 14.1TO. Tor a disordered llvor try Uoochnm's 1'llla ; ; "WOBTH k GUINEA A BOX. " . . * * * * * * * J- * fc * * * -PJ * - * * * * * * * ui * i u [ TASTELESS-EFFECTUAL ron A Taken as dlrectnl thpsd ftmoufl Pitts trill \ JS proTa niiTTallnui rostoratiTea to all onfooblrd \ by tlio aboTQ or kindred diuaasoj , 5 25 Cents a Box. Jihut goncrall/r cocnlz5j la En l.mtl ond. In' * i fii-t Ilirouenaut the worlil to ba "worth a ; jKiiinna n hnx. " for the reman that tliey J I VVII.r , OUKH avlilo runao ol'cum , j i pliilni , nd tmt tbey hate sited to minr i ? Minorerft not mereoae ) but many culnoas. In < doctors' bills. ' vered with a Tasteless & Sotublo Coal'mj. ! ' or all clrncRKltf. Frlcn 2. % cema a box. < p NeiT York Depot , 305 C'r.nnl HI. ARE YOU SUFFERING I.-KOJ Female Weakness , Catarrh ot _ li Rbcumatism | p Chronic , W Nervous H Private Diseases. IP BO , OALIj ON Consultation Free For tliu Trcntmant of Chronic , Private and Nervous Diseases , * MALE AN l KEMALE. AHL BLOOD1 AND SKIN D1S- KASES. ORGANI3 WEAK NESS AND DISEASES OF NO MATTER HO W LONGSTAND ING OR HOW OFTEN PRO NOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS BEB3XITY PILE ? , FISTULA , FISSURE Permanently Cured without the xisa 01 knife , ligituro 01 c.iustio All maladies of a prlviito or dollciite nature , of oithcr sex , positively curod. C.i II on or HildrreBllli btimp : for cnicui.Aiii I OOK ANII Dr. Scariest Seines Next door to 1'obtolllce. THE 'LADIES' PERFECT' SYUINGR ThoOnly I'nrfu-t Vaxl 1111 nnil llci [ ill byrlu o III the \\urlil. In the only ) iliiEn ovc IIIVCII'IM ! by nlikli vuiilni InjLctlnrii tun b ; uilnilnli tlTl'illlliuilt lOlSllIK ll.lll Bolllnu the dnthliu nr 113- CCMiltlltlllU tll(3 ( 119U Of U VUl- - ' , nnil whliji ran nl 3 bo moil lor rcctHl Injections or Irrigation. HOt-r Itl'llllKH llljr.n AND HARD Price $3.OO. Mnll orders to Icltril. IhcAloc&PenfolflCo. 10th Street , KBVJ'TO I'OSTOrriKCK ciirlully prcpareit nt luv cut ulmtmcr Il WMll'B , TIll'J' 'llllh lllO fOOll tllllH- sliiilllllDilllil iiniirNh Ilin liixly , nl " ) IIri.ll. I'l IceXH n piirt It n und ilnnlop , rrnts. i\iut slhli ii 111 unrilcr. HEALTHrUL.AaREEAnLE , CLEANSING. for FarmersiMiners , and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Hums Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted forJJse irUterd Watei NEBRASKA National Bank. U. a DEPOSITORY - OMAHA , KB t'ajiHnl . 7. . . . * 1 01) ) , ( H Snrilus. | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . $ ( i" , QI ) Offlcer andllri > e'.ort lleirr W Vatat. II. t' . Cumin * . Tlco nruililaill , < X A Miurloj IV Morio.Julmi , Colllni J. .S. ll I'alrloi , l. < rU I llcul. ciulilar. THE IRON BA.NK. WISli WOMIiN. They Arc All ttin More Attr.nrtlvfi find llmrmlnc llccnute Tlior Are AVIie nnil SpiiDlhlp. \Vl'io Is a nlso woman } She li one who kntnvs icrsolf , kno\r.i nliatshc requite * . , and governs icrsolf acoonlliuly. She may reiill-o unit she Is not .o young as formerly , ibat possibly HIT complexion U not so flue , her tiralth so peed , hut If shots A wise woman , she tithci MCIH to preserve her hcnltb , keep her completion nnd rcinnln rosy utid brislit. o\cn with advancing years. U Is trtio she 'j.innol do Oili unaided ; It U ttuo that nho ncoJs assistance nnd ic- iiilro4 | "a friend In need. " Tlmt friend must bo something that c.in restore all tni'so fad- Inequalities ; It must bo some Kuullo .stimu lant taken In moderation. Hut what ? ' 1'lioro Is hut ono. The only tnudlclmil stimulant which Is specially deigned for Indies Is DnlTy's I'nro Malt Whiskey. These io mil Idle word . hut truths which havobei'ii pio\cd by the happiness mil hcnltli of thousands of women In nil pirns of Anmrlca. I'lomlnrnt ladles admit this , and they do not lie-fit.Uo to s y Hint ns a medicinal sllmulunt Duffy's 1'uro Mult Whlskuy Is a god end to any womun. It Is the reall/.itlou of these things that makes the wise ; 11 Is the noRlool of these things Unit constitutes iho foolish woman. It should ho carefully homo In mind , however , that no other whiskey Is medicinal or fur nishes ( ho quilltlcs required for preserving the life nnd bilneln , : health. AMUSEMENTS. 3 N1GHT3 a 2 Hitinoei a Annunl Kngaiiemontnftlte RmlniMit Tragedian. IY1R. THOMAS W. Anil Ills ovcslloiit coiiipnir of ulnycrsln tliofollou- ine sali'ct ropurtolrc 'DmukiglvlniiMitlncc , MERCHANT OF VENICE. llnir-'itny i : > cnlnj , Slmkospcaro'sTr.iffoilv. OTHELLO. I'rlilny nnd ntiirilaj' KvonliiRS , Jlncnltlcont Spec- tnuular 1'roiluctlunof RICHARD III. Ssturilny Mntince , llulncr's ( Srcat lllitnrlcnl I'lsv , RICHELIEU. tex sliced open ntOo'c ockVplno < itn > mornlnn ( it tliu following prices Plrst iti > or. $1 iinil SI M : liiilcony.T.'cnnil ( I ; iiLMiuriliil'nlsiliin to tlrat Moor 75c ; Kdii'r.il lulniliKinn to balcony , fide ; Kailery , 25c BOYD'S NEW THEATRE. bllruliMnncl.ir : ami Tiiu ilny , SON. 17ja mm ! * t Tin1 pni'i'lrst nf Irl'h ( ullcoii' . - 1C A T I ! : i MMMT'L' , - In tlu1 romantic Irlf li drnma - K I I. I. A UN 10 V. - lly CO.N. T. All UI'IIV , i : ii. A CAItl ) . lilpilro to state to the piilillu thai Mli ICalio Km met s now pin ) , Kllhirnny , ' whlcl- will liocltcn li thlsilty iii'M-inidiiy nlulicls ntlliont iloulit the lip rcprc'i'iitiitlcnuirnii Irl li itrnniitlrit Imi c\cr beer Blven In thin rlty. It it Inturnrctitil h > tin1 tlnrst com p\ny ol nrll > t tlint i\cr ! | > roain edn piece of tlilt klm I'l tnlicoiin rynnd Ismonnlot In tlm mnxtsnmptiirtii nininu rirlthn ncnltli oriiiiiKnttlcenlkCGncrr pnlntui Inim plintiiKrnplis nrirt tkutc'ies of the tiumus Irl l lnko None of tlic stuck scennry nf ( he tlientre nil be n cl. the company cnr.'Tlnz orrrythlnK ncce inrv even tbo front ilrapoo of thpntanv Tlie < o lume : nip viiporh nnil wen1 iinulu troui special ik liin- "Klllnrney'1 wlllbo Klven bare cm Uic . aino cnliu inannllli''iiri' tint cliar.irl'rlrc'l ' Its pnutiiotlnii li New Vork nnd nllh lha "iiinu lilcnllcnl east. Jlnne 1ms been liuiilii'il no the prn luctliin.nbl h Is mntcll lc s In tbcliistnry nftliH Irl-h clnima. Til. I' . Hovi ) . lioi "liouts open Satunlny innrnlni ; nt usual price" . FARNAM STREE1' ' TdEATER T.K11 . Three nightNov. . S4 , 35 nnd 21 bt'jjInmtiK nlth i Hullilny .M.itlnro , THANKSGIVING Tlio HlK Nuw Voile Success. D The only run ) novelty In town. a v run PAY M AT IK is ic. WONDRLAND aM BIJOU THEATRE , All , Tills Wool.- . The CONVICT'S DAUGHTER AM ) Till" All-Ptar Speulnlty Auzrozitlon. A pit r of rnbbuM for ovcry lad > naxt TrldaT. Ilo crvcil Pnrqiiot enf , . llescrvoil lluleoay M.it < < , ' . ' } I ate COLLS CHAMPIONSHIP , Nebraska us lows At the Ball Park , . THANKSGIVING. Afternoon , S10 ; ! u'o'ock ' , sharp. ADM1SHIOX , , 00 C'KXTS " "THE GRE T" " -AT TI1K- PAIR GROUNDS Thanksgiving Afternoon At 3 O'Clock. The Oilglmil National Game. Omaha vs. Kearney Tor tlio Uliiini : > luiib1iji ! ot the Slate , Au Exoithiff Struggle IB Assured DOCTOR In tlio liri.tii < ill of u 1 kin f of PRIVATE DISEASES nnd till Weakness anil I ) sonlcrof A/Tl * TV T wltli Io kof I'diirat'o , ainultloi iVlll.lN anil vlliillty niBlUPoii years c itui inii-.t.roiirii'l < iililoHiieuos < I Uio tronliiiont ot this ulass of ( il o.i u . whlo U urovu'i liy the uiuvor < il tostliniiny or than unuilSHhu hivvu lioon curu4. Wrltii for olron liirs mid qiiebtion IUU Itli anil Tallin l . , Din ilia , .s'ul ) ' _ _ _ MOUNT'VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RY1 'i btijj to call the uil'jntion of the pill He to the iibovo pupulu'.1 brand of pur rye whlsUj iiiul i-ospootfully link u coir jKirlton with uuy otboibmnd of pur rye olToro'l in till * ni'irlcol. Fl is fn uupcrlor to any othof wlilsky iiiul Huuruntco its ubsoluto o.xcollonco i lluyor ixa well us its purity iviiditswlioh BOino olfects. Tliu public is irivltod t cull and try it. llunry HiUer , 010 N. Mill St. . fumll wino nnd liquor houiu. Esmond tioU block , o Our sales in the overcoat department for th < past few weeks have been a sort of a surprise party even to ourselves. JLot after lot of greai thick storm coats Heavy ulsters- business ! overcoats dress overcoats heat producers of every conceivable kind and description havi been piled out on our overcoat tables only t ( disappear like republicans "when the return ] came in. " Great big stacks of garments camij and were gone before our salesmen had timj to become fully acquainted with their merits We have ali oady sold more overcoats so fa ] " this season "ihTm"we over before sold up ChiMstma.s and still the good work goes'nTerl rily on. JLetier after letter telegram after tel ] eg ram has been sent to our ISIew York rcpr ( sentative. BUY ! BUY ! BUY ! and buy he has. For the past week we've beei receiving case after case load after load o ! overcoats bought under value of manufacx facturers who'd rather have money and room than winter goods. Today they go on sale ai the very time you need them most at Febru ary prices in November. Six hundred magni- cent germ i n echJ _ n ch.ilia . overcoats lined witl heavy double warp serge with full velvet collar " lar the same qua lity"ofgarment which sole two weeks ago at nine dollars go out in th < cold world at 8B6.SO apiece. Twelve hundred beautiful overcoats for business for dress cut in ibis season's length in fine kerseys , cassl meres and chinchillas in blacks , blues , browns , tans , moclej grays and mixtures--some double and some single brcastec some lined with phid cassimere , others with serge , Italian i Farmer satin some with velvet and some with self collars a with full satin sleeve linings some of the same identical qualj ties which sold for fourteen and fifteen dollars a month ago- ] today any und every one at the uniform price of .OO- Don't forgot we sell Fur Overcoats. Corner Douglas and 14th Streets. Worth more than standard value , worth two for one for the World's Fair , and more than that to you. We are selling half-collars for a dollar a-piece. You get a Original Beautiful Souvenir in ' in \ c : Design. Execution. A Work of Art in itself. We devote the entire amount towards developing and ennobling the People's Great Fair. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. Coin. U. S. ? s Goldpiccc 1822 U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Jlalf-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Ccnt Piece U. S. 1856 liagle Penny U. S , 1703 Copper Cent ( Ameri ) Queen's Jubilee s-Sovrcign , Eng. ' . French. Napoleon's ioo-ilay sfr. , King William Coronation , Ger. i3(3i ( German "Peace" Coins 1871 This will be the best investment you ever made A World's Fair Souvenir Coin * A National Heirloom for only $1.00. Under Act of Congress we have 5,000,000 Souvenir Coins , of the denomination of 50 cents each. That the money may go as far as possible , and that all tlie people may have .1 chance to pro cure these artistic and patriotic souvenirs of their own Exposition , we have resolved to offer the whole issue for sale at 1.00 each. Apply to nny Bank , or send Post Office or Express Money Order , Bank Draft , or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish , with instructions how to send them to you , to TREASURER WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION , CHICAGO , ILLS. I3l6 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. . ' , t nuiwhilliiln umnui clironliTlrntu. . litoil. kln nnd urlnirr < ll eais . A r < uuUr tnil ' . ' ' " " ' ' iiBiiliutnl. Mjmiiml i'iiki.iu y i JJ [ , tl , vlt , ,1U Ill3r , , ' , I KUM ut ijumu tiy rui'MPol ' ' ' . . . . , iiit'l , < ! i.r.- i'cur lr | iiic.ii.l 110 luiirki t Ind nlu ui ; . . Iroo. Co rfiiioniliiiini lrnllf ) | irlv < ti' iVr-lctnU. ultutiini I itprrluw omcu IIUUM - in. in. Uuii 10 Ul > m. fcuiU ) r lu a. m. tu : . in. BunU iuuii | lor | 'l/j "MofveSootla,1 ! tbo nondtrtul ti'iocor - if told llt > A write o cum all niT oui ill.fa ci. ucli i Wi . k M * ' ° ' \ oc' , l < o t Manhood. Hlnhllr Kmll Ion of power uf ItioUvncKUi ] iioDWoiiififulVrronor - ( * nl ripruoro"rVtlmiion : w'hlib noon IcaJ lo InarniiT. Con-urn ' " . l'utiiiicoiin-nlen < toc rrrin ctt nocktt. 1 pcrp u ' 'i"li. VVIlh cri-rrfionlerwH alieilwritttn guarantH lo Mixuwu. u. . . For sale in Omaha by Shormun & McConnoU , 1615 Dodge lr 8t ,