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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1892)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , 1802 , DID NOT SHED ANY BLOOD Throat-nod War in Eist Ornihi Settled Without Losi of Info. AROSE OVER A QUESTION OF SIDETRACKS Jlrpnrteil Attempt of the Union I'nnttlo to Jlloclt I lie Intci-Hluto Itrldco Work I'cnccnlilo Wottlonu'iit or the Trouble Itnllro.ul .Votoi. For a tlmo yesterday It looked as If the contractor for the temporary work of the Omaha Dridgo and Terminal company's bridge would have a light on his hands and the working forces on the bridge were given to understand that resistance to the en * croachtnoat of the Union Pacific would bo expected ot thotn , The Milwaukee JBrldgo company , which has the contract for building the lalso worlc on tbo ICnst Omaha bridge , in order to materially lesson tha work of transporting piles and timber for the bridge , nskcd permission of the Union 1'actlic to build n spur from Its trnciss to the bridge site. . After some consultation permission was nlvon thn contractor to go ahead with the building of the tracit "and material was furnished by the East Omaha company for that purpose. Yesterday morning n force of fifteen men , employed by the Union 1'aclllc , came on the scene and commenced building the spur agiiwst the wishes of Engineer Koss of the Terminal comnnny. President Potter of the Bridge end Terminal company was notified nnd ho nt oncn puvo orders to resist the Union Pacific's attempt to put In the snur with Us own material , It having noon understooJ that the ICast Omaha company would supply the material to the Milwaukee Urldgopcbplo to build the switch. This fiction of Mr. Potter's caused o'.l sorts of rumors to bo hoard on the streets regarding the encounter and It was imcrtod that two or throe people hud been killed in the clforia of the Union 1'iicltlc to accomplish its designs. Air. Potter later wont out to the bridge silo and found that thcro was a misunder standing us to what the Union Pacific had intended by its effort to build the switch , the object being only to urotoct its right of way of 100 foot , which , it Is claimed by the latter rend , passed with the right to enter East Omaha. Aud thus ondcd a tempest in n tnauot. Sooysmlth < fc Co. , who have the contract for tbo substructure , arc a month behind their contract , duo to their inability to get tbo stool plnl3s nnd caisson for the pivotal pier from the Canicglj mill nt Homestead , on account of the strlKo. They have made n contract with the Honrmoad mill to have the caisson ready nnd set up on the grounu by December 1 under a forfeiture of $100 per day , and It now is the prevailing opinion thnt the material will bo on hand by that tinio. Booysmllh & Co. must bo out of the way by l-'obriiary 1 so that the superstruc ture people may complete their work by May li that trains may bo running by the 1st of June. It Is the Intention of tbo company to erect n motor line and ono tracx on the temporary structure Immediately upon the completion of the bridge , the permanent work going Btoadlly on In the meantime. Mr. Potter when soon this mornlnf ; said that overythinc wni loolclns favorable foi the enterprise which was building without the aid of a siniilo railroad corporation. TO SElTI.i : Till : K.VL'i : TUOUJSIjKS. Miido nt the Mcntlng of tin CHICAGO , III. , Nov ! 23. Action was taker today by the roads In the Western Pass enger association that Is calculated to hastoi a scttlcmcnt-of the rate troubles in the tor rltory east and southeast of Chicago A meeting was bold to con * Eder ! the situation as affected bj tbo scalper tickets sold from points ii Ohio to the lower Missouri river uolnls , busci on cut rates to Chicago and St. Louis uni which with extended limits are beginning li flood the Chicago and tit. Luuis markets t < the dnlrimcnt of sales of thu local lines The Chicago & Alton was present am participated in the dlscuisiou. Some om sucgcrtod that the eastern roads bo notillei that nil lines leading westward from Chicago cage , Peorla , nioomlngton and St. Loui would require their full proportions of thi standard tariff rates on all tickets soli through these gateways to IMissouri rive poIntR , or to St. Paul and beyond , and wil not participate in the war rates growing ou of differences botwcon eastern rondj. Aguut Olilirltoli'rt SiiBKCHtlini. Gnnornl Passoucor Atjont Charlton of th Alton was in favor of ROiiiR fui'lher Urn this. His company ho said , was willinu' tha Cliulrmun Caldwell shall bo authorized t notify all eastern connections tbut inlpli bo Involved In local difference * creatinp rate wars In their torrltorj that during tbo term of such dii turbnncos , they sbould suspend ticket sale ovur all western roads iroin ( Jhicugo. S Louis and UlnomiiiKlnn , uud that sue tickets must remain off sale until tno rate should bo restored to tbclr normal condllio nnd agreed standard limits. No little biirpriso was created by Mi Charlton's proposition , but his views wci concurred in by all present. It was docldei however , that it would hardly bo generous t ecrvo a notice of that Uind oh their comna Itors without previous warning. A rosi lutlon was therefore adopted Instructing tli chairman to acivlso nil lines In Ohio an other states affected by the Ohio river rat war that the lines west of Chicago , S Louii , Bloomlncton and Poorla will n qulro full proportions of regular stanJar rates on through business , aim should tb : action fall to secure them Immediate nrotci tion he would request the withdrawal froi lulo of all tickets reading over their llni until such time as the present troubles ui ettled. _ .Mmitorry , t .Mexican ( ! ull Aluttnm. New UIH.IUN3 , Li. , Nov. 23. ThoTimoa DaniocniL's Monturoy , Mox. , special sayi The trouble over the management ( the Monterey & Mexican Gulf ral road is not nt nn end. Hon. A DcUallado , who represents u nun Interest i the concession granted by the Mexican go eminent to Uonornl ( ioronlmo Trovillo ai 13. do la Uarza , for the rnilroail , oniiouiu' that ho has huard aKcncios are being csta llshod In ttio Unllrit States and Buroi to place on aalo the fritnchtsos nf the orii Innl owners of thu loads , to organize a no company and to tuko ever the rlchls nt 'privileges of the construction comuJi known us tbil Monterov and Mexican Gu ccmpany. lie atiitos further that as there a Judicial matters still pending In the courts Monterey aud that an ngroomnnt or transn tlon rotating to tha road will need his a provul in ordur to bo valid , and If his rich * ru not respected in the matter ho will nppc to I ho proper tribunal. y Nines nml I'oi-Niumls. Don V. Harrows of the Union Pacific hi f ono to Iowa for a week , Porter P. Murray of the Michigan Conti pent Sunday in the city. J. M. Brown of tha Union Paoltlo went Chicago on Saturday to join Mr. Lomax. J. I ) . Caldwell of the gononit freight c partmcnlof the Hlo Grande \Vostern ni way , with headquarters nt Salt Lulto Oil who togBthor with Mr , Caldwell ba bo visiting rcliitivos and friends in Uhlcaco a ! O.imim , roturuod homo yesterday afternot Mr * . Caldwell will rouinln In the city uu after Christmas. On December t thu Unlor. Paclllo w dispatch ull Us trnjin butwceu Denver a 1'uoblo from Denver , This line has hero fora leo.j handled from Trlnidud and It thought that the change will very much I prove- the korvlco. The Union i'acltfa Hi from Pueblo south will bo bundled fr < Trinidad as before. Tba railrccd men of Omaha tender a oeptlou to Mr. J. P. Loouurd , trainmaster the Now York Contra ! & Hudson Klver reread road ut Albany , and Mr. U. A. Wnrburti secretary of the Grand Central railroad < partaicnt Younii Men's ObrUtlan US.SQC { ion , hi the parlor * of the Yountr Me Cbrlstlaa asaoclailon Tuesday ovouini ; , 1 vembcr ' . ' 0. Thcro Is ouo railroad In tbo United Sta rrhich onoratos tu entire length , under ' J. block svstom the Chlcauo , Mllwaultoo . " * SU Paul , which lias 0,100 milo * of main line blocked. The train dUpntchors have posi tive Initruouons to 100 that no train , puss * cnpcr or frclRht , leaves n tolccraph ofllco until the prncbillne train hat rouchcd the next lologrnpti station. Cook's ' Extra Dry Imperial Champitgno Is naturally fermented ; thcro is nothing In It but tbo juice of grapos. Try IU IIAYDHN I'ltOS. Spcclnl for Tomorrow , 11LANKETS. Sample line of white blanl < ots , sllpht- ly sollod , at prices that will soil thorn on sight. Wo carry the slock to select from , \Vo hruidlo nil the loading timkos of blankets. Wo curry llio Inrgcst stock of wlilto blnnkotB nnd nt prices thntvo can suit nil. from Teen piir : for 10-1 blankets up to $15.00. Red bltinkots , gray blnnkots funcy bhutkots in plniils nnd fnncy mixtures nt prices lower ihnn will bo found in thia western country. Our stock must bo reduced ; wo must hnvo moro room for our Block of toys nnd fancy goods now ofi tlio wny. wny.LINENS. . Our displny of line fntioy linens for holiday trade is now complete ; it excels till our previous oll'orts. Lnrgo line of fancy scarfs. Largo line of line plain whits towels. 13Ig assortment of much cloths , nnp- Jcins to mutch. Grout variety of tray cloths. Dciuitiful paUornsvin wlilto ntui col ored bed sproiids. Look over our stock of tttblo d nnnsk ; the lost value for the money over shown in this city. Largest line of nankins. Best value in towels ut oc , lOc , loc , 19c nnd Me each. Towclim. by the yard , bleached orun- blcaohod. Cotton diaper in nil the different widths ; also linen diaper , wash rags , otc. IIAYUEN BROS , , TIII : .MOKSI : nitv < ; OOUH co. Toys , TOJ-H , Toyi. The grandest galaxy of now , sensible toys ever soon in Omaha are now open on our fifth lloor , easily accessible by our elevators and broad , winding stair way. It will pay you to do your shop ping now and avoid the rush of the last week before Christmas You are wel come to stroll at will through our entire seven floors , practically placing utidai' ono roof the complete stock of twenty-eight stores ; you may wander from counter to counter and floor to lloor ; you will not bo urged to buy ; every where you will receive cour teous treatment ; rich and poor nro.aliko welcome in our establishment. At every turn you will lind sensible und suitable gifts displayed. Our store has never been stocked or creator preparations made for the fast approaching Chiist- mns. Tomorrow evening wo will oiler sug gestions of suitable , practical and use ful presentation gifts. THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. At tlio Customs onico. Tha democrat who 1ms the good luck to step intD Collector Alexander's shoes in tUo Omaha customs oDlco will find thnt the principles of the party to which bo Dalongs , if rigidly carried out in concross , will "cut the Blufllu' " out of his Income as collector ol the Omaha port o entry. The three princi pal articles upon which revenue is collected at the Omaha ofllco nro tin , crockery and wool en goods. If thu clomocratlu party possesses the couraso of its allowed convictions the duty on thrso articles will be cut so that tbo receipts of the oDlco will take n tremend ous tuuiblo when tbo reduction in duty begins to tale oiToct. Omaha wholesaler * are boKinnlnR to as tonish the natives by their iintncnso ship ments of goods from abroad. It is only c ' Saw months'sinco Paxton & Uallacbor mode the Inrgcst importation of tea direct froir Japan tnat was ever mndo by a firm notwcon Now York and San Francisco , ono day lasl wrok McCord , Hrady & Co. made the largest importation of raisin ; over mauo from nny loroign port to an in terlor point in this country , and now comes the Hammond Packing company with a shin ment of twenty carloads of extra line sail direct from Liverpool. This is by far th ( greatest single importation nf suit , ever made by nn Omaha firm and one of the larcos ainclo Importations made in years west o New Yoik. SInoil nn Aero from roars. It ii prottv hard for people who llvo In t larmiiiK community where $25 nn acre li considered n big profit to be told that farm crs In North ( Jaivcston are making from $2:3 : , to 51,000 an ncro each year in raising pears plums , strawberries nnd ull small fruits am vegetables. They do not have to wor.j hnl ns hard ns ttio northern farmer , either. Tin North Galveston Association , through the ! local agent , FranKlIn R Williams , Omaha is leaking runmrknblo offers with tholr property orty , both for settlement and Invest.mcu purposes Drop n line to Mr. Williams , or bettor still , call upon him und got full pat tlculura about this property. ( ! i-cirio ( FIIIIHH' Trial , Yesterday wns the day upon which Goore Fouss was to have boon placed on trial litho the district court , charged with tlio murdo of his mistress , Liura Day. When the casi was culled , the prisoner was not roady. It was announced thni ho was seriously il and a certificate from the countv pbysicla confirmed thu announcement. Fauss has throat nllliction that IB causing him som trouble , and that in connection with th worry over the outcome of tbo trial lando him on his back. The case will como u next WROK nnd u stubbjrn light is promisee ns Ward & Hopkins , the rcstauninlours , hav como to the rescue of tlio young man nn have pul up thu mouoy to assist in th defence of tbo young criminal. Otf , la. April , 1,1311. Dr. J. U. Moore Dear- Sir : Have bee troubled with catarrh In ray head mid fat for three yi > i\rs uttlmoi tvaiunubto to bet had a coiibtant ringing In my o.in and fc two years wts almost deaf. Have trlod soi ernl so-called romodloi and boon treated k regular phvslcians aud noted specialists , bi fiiilod to KOI any relief. I trlod ono bottle i Mooro's Tree of Llfo Catarrh Cure. It ga\ immediate relief and effoutnd a pormanoi euro , I heartily recommend it to all suiTe ors of this disotiia and will cboorlullv glv any further in formation on t > eiui ; addrossc at my homo , No. 8i ; Swoonoy ave , , on , la. Foi sale by all Hospactfu llv , ll. U iiiio. t'orjalo by all druggist ? . Fined for Spoon Stoullni ; , William Lawson tool : as souvnnlrs of'b visit to the Diiltluft confcctionory cstablis mont four silver spoons. Judga liorkn n ecsscd the articles at regular holiday prlc nnd Mr. Lawson will contribute to tl municipal cofTen $30 and costs. Every rnnn , woman and child who I onrc tried that specllr , D.-r Hull's uonj Syrup , cannot say onougli In iti | raise. FOR A NEW BILL OF RIGHTS Special Oonlmitteo to Oonsidor the City Ohattor Amondmcnti at Work. COUNCILMAN STEEL FOR CHAIRMAN Several Section * Tnkon Up for Dlnctuilon mill KnvlMon l.mt NlRlit No Very Startling Cli , ncc rropuncil So 1'iir The Session , The city chnrtor nmandmont commltloo mot at the city bnll lust night and1 began In cnrnost Its laborious tnsk. Mr. John D. llowo wanted to docllno , but llnnlly consented to sorvo. A letter was read from Q. M. HltchuocK , asking thnt ho bo excused from service on the committee , and his re rin oil \vns granted , nnd Mujor IX II. Wheel er elected In his stead. Tno committee organized bv electing Councilman Stool chairman nnd D. 11. \Vbaolersecrdlary. A motion was passed requesting mcmbors of tUo lopislaturo to bo pri'aont nt the meetings nnil the city ofllclals were Invited to send In suggestions. Tnoro win some difference ot opinion ns to lha most convenient llmu for holding the sossloni of thu coinrnlUcc. A motion that tUo tlmo ho sot ni from . ' ! to 5 p. in. dally was oppoioil by the loznl mcmbors of the commit- tco , us thov uouul not got out of court at II o'clock. It was finally decided to moot on Monday , Wednesday nnd Friday evenings of each week at half post 7. Mnrtoil ( in Ilio I'lrHt Section. The secretory read the first two sections of tbo charter aud they served as n text for a lengthy discussion. The tlrst section pro vides that all cities now having a population of SOOUi ) shall bo clttos of the metropolitan class , and nil here.iftor attaining that popu lation shall also bo entitled to that dis tinction. Tbo second uectlon is an apparent repetition as It provides that any city which bhall horuaftcr attain a population of 60,000 slmll bo declared cities of the metropolitan class upon the certificate of population by the mayor. The cominlttoa finally decided to recommend that the clause in tbo first section relating to "cities hereafter , attain ing , oto. " should bo strlitcn out and the second section amended to road 80,003 Instead or 00,000. . Chairman Steel thought that the idea of having tlio boundaries of wards dolltiod should bo called In. Ho said that as it was now ovorv councilman was working for his owu ward and as n rcnult some wards got paving and other Improvements which they wcro not entitled to wlillu others wont beg ging. Mr. Wheeler contended thnt the sys tem of electing councilmen from wards was the boatas It jravo every part of the city a representative In the council. Air. Wharton sided with Mr. Wheeler. If there were no wards a lot 'of politicians could got together nnd some ono part of the city would own the entire council to the detriment of tbo other localities. Tbo pros- I ont section relating to wards was finally allowed to stay. About rifllnc Yaounde' . Mr. Steel said that section 10 should bo so amengcd ns to do awny with the power of the mavor aud council to call a special election to fill n vacancy in u city office. A special election was expensive ) and some other and cheaper way should bo provided. Mr. Howe moved that the clause relating to special elections bu stricken out with a vlow to leaving the power to fill vacancies in the hands of the mayor and council. Mr. Wharton thought that such a provis ion would bo apt to result in lively differ ences between the mayor and council. After some further discussion , Mr. Ilowo's motion was earned. Section 17 , which provides for the creation of such now offices us may bo deemed neces sary by the mayor uud council , called up Mr. Taylor , with a demand for some lim itation in this respect. The section allowed the council full license to Increase the city pay roll at will , and had a tendency toward official extravagance as a means of reward ing political friends. Mr. Howoil maintained that contingencies often arose when it was necessary to crcato sorao additional ofllco without delay and thcro 'vns no oihor way to provide for such oraerg ncles. Several other members declared that this power had resulted in adding much unneces sary expense to the city nnd increased taxa tion. tion.Mr. Mr. McLoarlo maintained that such declar ations wcro in the main untrue and unjust. If any ono know of any man who had occn given employment by the city when it was not necessary he wanted them to specify instances and not indulge In broad statements which had no founda tion in fact. No final action was taken on this section and a list of all tbo employes of the city will ba submitted nt tno next meeting in ordoi that the members may decide- whether 01 not tuc council has abused its power. The committee adjourned to moot at 7:3 ( o'clock Wednesday evening. Coughs nnd Uolds. Those who nro a nffei Inp from coughc. colds , sere throut , etc. should try Urown's Bronchial Troches. Sole only In boxes. TIII : UOK&I : im\ coons co. Shim Hi-part miMir. For Tuesday only , wo will olTor 15 ( pairs Indies' best dongolu hand turnoi button shoos for $3.00 per pair , width1 A to E ; former price $5.00. Wo also olTor u child's French don golu button filioo for 81.10 a pair ; tin price has been $1,75. Second lloor. THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. Frescoing nnd interior decorating ; designs signs and estimates furnished. Honrj Lolunann , 1608 Douglas streak It is desired that all the lady assist ants of the Mills' mooting , moot at tin First Baptist church , loth and D.iven port streets , Tuesday ilO , tomorrow ! 50 ; ( 1 p. m. By order Com. Suporlntendont Nntlrn to tluiluits unit ( ! l rl < 4 of Klccllni The county warrants for judges am clerks of election will bo ready for delivery livery Wednesday , Nov. 'M , at 6 p. in The olllcp will bo kent open from tlm time until 8 o'clock n. in. for the specin purpose of delivering same , mid nil win can will confer a favor on mo by call incr for Ihulr warrants Wednesday ovc ning. t'liisi ) .1. SAOKKTT , County Cleric. When Uncle Sum puts Wegmnn pianr In the government schools in Coloradc because they stay in tune bettor thu others under heavy practice , that toll the story. Uell Dop't Store. Real ostato. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright 6'Jl-ii-3 N. Y. Lifo bid ? . ' " The Wogman piano has to have n musical conservatory back of It to so it ; it sells Itself. IJoll Dep't Store. It is pretty evident that Omuhn h : an oar for music when she buya nioi Wcgmun pianos than any other kind. 11nd nd to tola la lara ra rams ms msra > rare re- reor ,11- 3D , it's The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder , No Auimonia ; No Alum. ino tos iu Milli'us of Homes ; 4Q Year ? the Standard * PIIYSlCIAMiRST- 4-T1IEN SPECIALISTS Modern , Scientific Methods of Cure Applied to nil Chronio Dlsonacs'.by Drs , Copo- lnnU' & shopnrd. Dr8. CoDolnnd & Shopnrd have for yonrs boon perfecting n system for treat- , in ? catarrh innd its kindred disorders , with the resillt'thatthoy Imvodeveloped a form of treatment so far superior to nny other known that it net-da only to bo contrasted with other systems by n , norsotml test to show Its grout value and merit. They ttho trcu ( with marked success all cttronic tlistusca o/uicii , tcoiiica ami cliil- drcn. drcn.This This includes asthma , nellos , or drop sy ; aphasia , loss of voice ; anorexia , or loss of appetite , often caused by catarrh of the stomach ; all diseases ot the lungs tuberculosis , or consumption , In its curly singes ( curable cuscs ) , positively cured by the Now Lunfj Uomcily : Inlll- trillion of the lungs , eausinp tightness , short breathlnnetc. . ; diseases of the liver , kidneys and spleen , diabotns moll- tos or watery condition of the blood ; acute Hrlffht'rt disease ; diseases of the bladder ; heart disease , valvular and functional ; mltr.il insulllcionoy , produc- inp dropsy ; shortncssof bt-oiitluind gen eral debility ; stomach tioublo in all Its forms ( succobs in treatinpf catarrh of the stomach is phenomenal ) ; bowel com plaints , chronic diarrhoea , catarrh of bowels , chronic constipation , etc. : rectal diseases scientifically treated hemor rhoids , rectal disease , fistula , lapsus of the bowels , otc. ; blood disorders , syph ilis in its primary and secondary stages absolutely cured ; scrofula and its oll'ccts , eczema , etc. ; special attention to ulcers of long standing. Discuses of the eye nnd oar are treated with the latest scicntillc methods and appliances. Diseases of women treated by physi cians who have made lifelong1 studios of this branch of work. WHAT A BUSINESS MAN SAYS , "I Am Batter Than I Ever Was in My Life. " Mr. O. E. Comsloclc , of * the flrra of Comstock & Ford , merchants , Gnilntin , Mo. , came to Omaha for medical treat ment by Drs. Copeland & Shepard. Speaking of hU disease and cure Mr. Comstock says : Jilt. O. K. COMSTOCIC. "Cntnrrlml Ul pnsc lind nlTectcd me for many yontn. My nose WHH entirely flopped up. 1 brcnllied wholly tlirniiKli my nlolilli , which was as n remit , pnrchcd and dry. Tliuniunl symptoms of cntnrrli KHVO me itrcut discomfort nml Impaired my poncral lionlth. 1 rcKortcd to vnrloua ticntnicnts but col very cciint ro lief. Wl en Dr. bhop'iril oiuinlncil mo he found both notlrlN tllk-il wllh polypi , or mucus tumors which , lie MulcMl , often iiGcompnny cntnrrh. A clolhu < pTi [ on li ) ) noi-o could not huvu closed It tluhtcr than It n u . Dr. thcpar < l nt onca rntliely removed the luinora without puln niul pluccdme uton | trcfttnient which used ut home. 1 " 111 suy to you I am very much reMoved - Moved and nm better tlinn I ever was In my llfo. My n03o Is open nnd clear und my catarrh cono. It-nnnot apeuk too hlgti ) of Ir" ) . Copulaud & Shcparduml their mode ot treatment ; " $5.00 A MONTH. Catarrh treated at the uniform rUe of $5.00 a month medicines furnished free. Fcfr allotherdiseasos the rates will be low and uniform. Patients at a distance suc cessfully treated. Send lor symptom blank. CopeU Medical Institute UOOMS311 AND312 , NKW YOUK I.1FK 1IU1UHNG , OMAHA , NEU. \V. II. COIMSUAND.M. D. C. H. feUKPAHD , M. D. Specialties : Cntnrrli. Astlium , llroncliltu , .Vurvoni ( llbuusi'M , Illuoil lion' | < u < < , Uhuinniitlxiu , ( Jjnsiinip lion unil nil chronic uirvctloim ul tlio Throat , I.IIIIK" fctoinatli. Miln. l.lver mill KUUmyt. Oltlco llunrs.itullH in.'tu i p. Hi. , 7 toSp. m i-niiiluy. 10 n. ui. lolJin. & HEALTHPUL , CLEANSING. for Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Handi , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Tntt'nTiny I'lllrtnet iiHlilndly on tha Arlitlil , th ilclli itn fmimlo or Inllrm/ V * oiil iigo IIH ujiou the vigorous man. ' f-.as. ' . ) tlv < ) t onu nud Ktri-iiKtU to tlio Htoiiuu'li , bouelK. Uldiu'j'B unil IiladdiT Anon ual Coiujtotj Trait ajri' , con litlni Bappojltorloi. Olnu-nonl In OiniiilJi. ulia la Uo ndt'llli a 1'uilttra Cure lor lUrnil. Intarni tllndoraieo.lln.MluJlnf.Daru-ii Uaaj.itor Horjll Uryl'llet. TaU Uo aoJjr n % uuvar b > an known t fulUIIurbor , ( iforti ; ) ntl ) > mtll.Yiifiuitorrra : tbtilurrlQlu Uliati ) > ) ua u vrrlttm uarntu 1 potltlvelr lra.t wllhd ojrai u : rofuiil tlioii3ri3rl : notcuriJ Haul ilia ? latin * Bainplsi. ( Jmr.iat ) Iiiaod brKutia iUo. . Uru eliu , Sola Agentscora ) Ittl' und UuuzUi itraaii. us..bi. Nu'j MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RY1 I bo ' to call.tho ultsntion of the pul : Ho to the ubovn jupulur brand of pur rye whisky untl rospootfully iisli u coir parison with any ether brund of put rye olToro'l in th U murlcot. It IB fu euporior to any othon whisky anil Kimrantco B absolutu excellence i flavor as it uelts purity uuil its wholi bomo ollowoll The public is invited I call and ' .cts.it Henry Hillor.OlO N 10th St . fiunil wino und liquor huuao. Ksiuond hot * block. AMUBdMKNTB. Farnam Theatar PtJlj Vll Street , I'HtOtJS. TON TOUT. USUAL \VK1INC8IUV MATI.NKR. Mn. QU3 THOMAS' BUCOKSSl-'UI , COMKDY DIIAMA , The greatest of Amortonn plays , THE BURGLAR. FARNAM SUHEAmj 3 .Nights Comnipiolnit Tin'u lAY , 1IKC. I. The cloverAl' / .C////.K n < l lll < ' I'tcol- Mali Actor.1" " ' * ° * * ' loiU Uoiniinny , I1fh'e Millionaire BATUKUAYIO | DADDY NOLAN AtiMiUAinTv rAini ; ) AND I > I < AYII > . _ ioYD's"rEW THE'ATREI SiuiUny , Mnnilny nnd Tui-Miiy , NOV. J7 , W Riul 2.1 TlioSwi-i'liM nf lil li futlePim. - K A T I K Jl M M Ii , T 1' , - In tlio romnntlo liluli ilrnnia - K I I. I. A II N K t . - lljr CON. T. Mflll'ltY , i > ii. 1 rtcslrn tnntnlo tu the imliltc Unit Ml' * Kntlo I'm- mcl > iiotv ] ilny , "Klllnrnoy. ' wlilcli will bok'lvon In tills city IIPM y niulu IH w.tlniul ilotitit lliu tuut r nn Irish Ornnii III it hm i-vnr fccun ulvriiln tlil i Ity. II i Inturiirpti'il by lliu fliiixt com- piny or Mitl'tMhnt cior lnmlili ril n jilon1 "I llil klinl In lhl rmmirjr nml Nninnnlc'l In tliunii l iiniitiioiis ! nmunornltlia wonltli ol in iuiillle' < nt rimi'rv palnlr I IMIII pliotiurnph'nn < 1 rkotchi' of llm liuiunii Irlnh lBko < . None nf the Murk crcnrrrnf UK * tlii'ntnM\ bu uoi'il , tin' roini'iiny cur. \ \ < u on > tlilnu nuro iirv. wen tlif Irunl < lnipi < r ) of tlipntiiKC Tlio in < tunii > nro piipcrh Hint neru niiKtii friini spoclnl ilis'cn' . "KlllnriH-y" will hn KIVIMI liero nn the * nitn i-ali' lit mn nitlCL'tiru lli-il cliurirt rl > i > < l IM iirnlurllnn Ir. Nc'Tf Ynrk niul with Unmm I K'litlcnl i-n'l. Monojr li been I n | HI , I mi Ilic prihlncllnn , " lilch K in.ilc If lo < In Iliolii'liiry nrtlnt hl li ilnun-l. 'I'll. I' . ll"\ I ) . llnslioul" iipi'ii | Mitunlny innrnlnu nt iiiual iirlfi" . Thursday , 1'r ilav nnd B.itnrday , Dec. 1 , 'J and II. Matlneo Snturlay , MARGARET MATHER. Assisted by a Competent Company , In the follow itia repertory : Tliursday MKhl and Sntiirdav Mntineo , THE HONEYMOON. Trlday NlRht , THE LADY OF LYONS. Saturday NlRht , ROMEO AND JULIET. Prlcos-2Sc , Me , 7Se. Jl.OJ and 11.50. llox eheots open Wednesday. "OLD LADIES' HOME" CONCERT. Y. M. C , A. HALL , i T O NI G'T = = 1'KOCiltAM : 1'AUT I. 1'lnno Solo Knutililo (3d ( movement ) _ Schuininn Mr Wllliert II. Lewis. Unas SoloThu Morm Klund . Uucckcl Mr Wlntluld Illnkc. I n Nocturne , op.7 , Xo. 2 , from Violin Solo V . vChoplii-WllhelmJ ) h Xnpntondo . Snrnsnlu llerr limn Albert. 1 nClo > or IHo-ooni ( ClUrll Gnnrnnn Qnl Eoprnno Solo- , lleutls Spr11Kllrao | . , ) . Vi Von Wlckedo Miss Carrlo Mnildo I'onnock. Drnmallc HronilliiK "Tho I'ncle" . Ilcll ( Accompanlmont written hySlr.lullusllencdlct ) . Mr. Phillip Hay. Tenor Solo Pear llimrt . Mnlkl Capluln K'lnzlo. 1'AtlT II. Piano Solo Wnltz In r. Mnjor . I'feiTerkorn .Mr. Wllbert K. Lewis. BassSolo-lf Tlinu Didst l.nrc Him . Dermi Mr.Vltilleld llhike. Violin Solo-Seventh Concerto . , . . .Ui.rlot llerr Hills Albert. Tanor Solo O , Saluliirln . Glnrii Captain Klnzln. Dramatic Hcftdlnc--louiiiMl to Djalh . Cnrlcton Mr. I'lillllp Kay. Trlo--Hclleve Me , from Attlla . Verdi Miss Cnrrle Mitudu 1'ennock , Cuplnln Klnzle aud Mr. Wlnlli'hl lllnki- . MU. THOMAS J. KKIXY. . .ACCOMPANIST SKATS ? i. AT .MAX ainvKifs. A. Will bo given by tlio ladles of the First Congregational Church On Tuesday and Monday , Wednesday , November 28 , 2.9 and SO. At 115 South 15th stroot. Cioluliton Hloclc. This will buu L'ood npportutiltv to puruhuso your liollday clfts. The uttrnctloiH will boa UlnliK room booth , dolls' Imnth. p'tpur booth. Infants' wardrobe , fancy worit and upruns uC all descriptions. Luncli borvcd from 12 to 2 for 2 : > c. THE SYRINGE. The On ly 1'crf oct Vnelm ni.d 11 uc-tal fryrlnnu In the Woild. Is llio only syrlncc eve liivciilcd [ if which vuulnii InJL'cllcins en it ho n'lmlnU d nllhiiut li-ultlni : iin I iinu' the dcilliliiK or " i.iuilim | tlu ! u e of u ro * tcl , nnd which can ulso ha iiK-il lor rectal Injection * or Irrigation. f-OI'T ItfllllHIl llllfjH AM ) I1AUIJ JlUlilli : ! ! fcHKI.U Price S3.OO. Mall orders nolle Itod. UicAloc&l'eiifoluCo. ' 15th Strast , NII.XT TO rOSTOKriECi : rpli ) > * lHiis'pi'C9crlptloii accurately prepatod allow prices I jnorplmio Ilnblt Cur < Hi In tuUOclajH. No | m > llllim > u. I Sir. A. .SU'jllli'iik , JLebiiuuu. ' ' DOCTOR : Bffc lBlBW. In the troatinont of n I foriiiB uf PRIVATE DISEASES nnd all WoaUnosa and I ) sardurot TV/rTX7 with lossof counmo , ambition 1VJL IH , 1M und vitality. CiBlitoen your * o the most roniarUiildosuiJuusi li the troitinont of this class of ( ilbo.-um. whlc ) U provo't by the univors.it tchtlinony of tli'JU < Bnndswho have boon euroJ. Wrlto forolrmi- lilfs und ( Jliostion | Ut.Itli uiul Tarn in htv. , Diuaiiit , mi B i lesBtfUi iast/cStojij : Trusses , Crutch ? 3 , Bafler/Bj , Medical Sunfii. /LlE&'PESFJLl / 114 S. 1511 St. , Kcxt loPost odlce. WHEN YOU Can walk into a clothing store in broad chy light or in the even ing if you prefer to and planU down three common every day "hard to get and easy to spend" American dollars with an eagle on one side and the "Locldess of Giberty" on the oth er and walk out with a brand new overcoat on your back that belongs to you fits you looks well on you and fccla "bully"on a cold day , isTTany wonder that that clothing stora san hardly handle the crowds as fast as they come ? Sxy it ? It's a fact that you a substantial heavy chinchilla overcoat of us today for thrcaj dollars ; you can have it cither single or cHub'c ' breasted with velvet collar sateen sleeve linings heavy twilled lining and Canton flannel pockets ; and you'll be two dollars richer than if you bought it somewhere else. For a live dollarJrH we oiler , you today that you never saw equalled for less than eight dollars in all your life. This coat is made of solid heavy chinchilla cut extra long lined with double-weight serge sateen sleeve lin ings velvet collar and double-stitched seams. If you'd ' ratlin' buy an ulster than an overcoat , is quite so comfortable on a cold day we will sell you a great heavy chinchilla ulster double-breasted cut good and long- lined with heavy plaid cassimerc for five dollars and seventy- , five cents or we will sell you a grand irie e ( not Ircezc ) ulster double-breasted lined with heavy plaid flannel for eight fifty that's worth an even dozen dollars. If you want to buy one of those elegant overcoats that we're selling for nine dollars. oday they're going fast. They're in Kerseys Chinchillas Cassimcrcs blacks blues browns smokes modes tans- double-breasted single-breasted plain linings plaid linings\ \ flannel linings cassimere linings velvet collars self collars full satin sleeve linings fourteen-dollar garments at a nine-J dollar price. Fur overcoats ! What fur ? Oil , different liinils of fur , "fur" little Money I SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 17'iO. An ordinance levying a special lax and as- . jssinent upon cert tin lots , p.irts of lots and i un I ostuto In Hie city of Oniulri , for ilio con struction or rop.ili of wonilun sldinvalU" . Wlicrn.is.1liamMior.siospei'llvoly , of thelnts , narts of lots.-md real eslato hiTuliMfterila- pcilliml. liavo falleil to construct , or repiir sidewalks wlthu flic tlnii ) allowed byoidln- ancc , ufu-r duo and proper notice so to no , and WltoriMS. Mich sldoniilUs havu been duly constructed and rcpuliecl by J. It Knowlca , the uuntr.iotiirln whom wis uwindod the con tract for coiibtiuctlnic nnd lepalrlng blde- wulks , and , , Whereas , tlio several lot" , parts of lots nnd real csfito havoc-noil bern specially lionelHtcd to llio full nnioiiiit-of tliu "iiei-lnl lunnd : is- cossmoiit heroin lovlud , by reason of sneli Im provement opposite tliu ininu , ic | > cclvoly ! ; Tlicrofine. for llio pinpp o of covi-r us ami iiiylnc thoi-oilof snuh iniurovoinorit ! lie II orcliilnud by llio city councillor llio olty of OiiKilui : So ttoii I. 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'A 1 15 r 1 A 15 I J AmtuKdll Nlll > ; ) ti'v 2Jbeu.ll 1 15 r M 15 bit } .Moad fl Total IWW75 Hi-rtlun 2 Tlmt tlio apeclal tati'i and U MU- inents luvli-d anil IISBO U. ! its Klori.-u.iid xljitll liu diiolmiiH-dlatiily upon thuituu.xu \ uuil ap proval or thlH or'lliianc' ! , and snail bijcomudu- , iiiuniont Ifnutial \ > l wlililn IKly diiy thurcatter ; audtliuronpuii Intcrost Hlull bu iiililail at the iniu or onu per cent a mouth , i/ayublo In ail viiuro frnin the tlmo Mild tuxes bocumo BO do- Iliuiui nt. . . . . i .Mellon ; i. Thnt. IhU ordlnanci ) nhnll tike olfpcmndboln f'irco from mil utlur IH November 111. . , , 'lty ' ( Jlork. T.J , 1/iWHV. Aotliu I'roslilriitt Jty Uuuticll. Approved Mayor. , The above taxis now ilua uml payable at the - triKiir-raiid lll bacomo do- ollicoof that-lty ) : - : lluriiu-nt and bear Interest nil and utttrJiimi'l ury 4th , IWJ , uu fu iu luuttunsof uoovu or- city T YO N&e A.vT . Hill 4ll I r ll.rir l.twly Ctt < if of Ilind lnhUuinnt , tin fcrmi tut t'iuir | > uti , ' l " " Iiululioni , utunkliif > iy trlirU r < jmreluud ! tt l ra ai jn li.iti.n nJ Drum M j rV l l' . Bl Uwi u4 tfitctli Ull ft Kurt Hull.