'PHI , ! nrvtin.vii.v nwini 'rmrwmv .IAVITAHV TO HELP THE ASSOCIATION Important Discussion at the Nebraska Tin- tlcrwritsrs' ' Annual Mooting , REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE for thn ( looil nT tlir Craft Mcniiiirrn Thnt Will Hullil Up the Slate OrKiuilr.nllmt nml Individual * . Besides electing officers at their annual , -ricctlng yestenlny afternoon at 3 o'clock , in the private office of the Mlllard , the mem bers of the Nebraska Llfo Undertakers' association fixed the date of their annual banquet , heard the nowanti-robatc bill road , .Admitted nine now members and attended tea a variety of other Interesting matters , When President Kocdcr called the meeting to order about thirty members were present. F. K. McMullcn filled the vacant post of sec- rotary. The association first transacted a number of business matters In executive cession. The nomination and election of officers fol lowed. The officers selected were M. U Roedcr , National Life , president ; H. I ) . Nccly , Equitable , first vlco president ; Charles , T. Bell , State Mutual , second vlco president ; F. 13. McMullcn , Provident Sav ings , secretary ; II. F. Lunback , Pacific Mutual , treasurer , and William Henry BrowiT , Equitable , corresponding secretary. The executive committee chosen was com posed of Messrs. O. H. .leffrles , Massachu setts Mutual , chairman ; Oscar Wasson , Manhattan ; H. D. Nccly , Equitable ; W. * F. Allen , Mutual Llfo , and W. J. Hawks. Travelers. The proposed antl-robato bill was read and then referred to the executive committee. The time and place of the annual banquet was then .discussed. The executive com mittee made a report changing the date al ready sot to .January ' ! ' , but this in turn , was changed and the date finally settled upon was February 21. The banquet will be given nt the Murray hotel. About SJ50 plates will bo laid. The tables will be arranged In Del- monico order. The table at which the speak ers wilLbo seated will bo placed at the cast end of the dining hall and the four other ta bles will extend westwardly from it , so that nil the guests can see and hear the addresses without turning in their chairs. An orchestra will furnish the music and the menu will bo selected by a committee from the association. There will bo ten speakers. A special meeting was de cided upon , to bo held In the offices of the Kqultablo Life , in Tim Bin : building , Satur day afternoon nt1 o'clock for the purpose oC soioetiug the speakers and arranging the list of toasts. All the members will propose favorite speakers and these will bo balloted upon. The ten receiving the highest num ber of votes will bo chosen. The reception committee for the banquet will also bo an nounced at the special meeting. Secretary McMullcn was instructed to send out notices requesting all members to signify how many seats they will want at the banquet. lixuciitlvo Committee's Report. Chairman Jeffries of the executive com mittee submitted the following report : "As chairman of the executive committee. It Is , perhaps , duo me to make some kind of a report at least , to say something of the progress and benefits of the Lire Under writers' association for the past year of ISD'J. While I have no detailed report to make I nhall make a few suggestions in reference to tills year's work before us.Vo now have thirty members in good standing. The Ne braska Life Underwriters'association can ho made ono of the strongest institutions in Nebraska if the life Insurance agents will stand together as a unit. In all other classes of business , wo llml some kind of an organization , all classes of workingmen - men are organized , and even thu newsboys and bootblacks have an organization , but there seems to bo in Nebraska n lack of in terest among the insurance men to make themselves felt , and to build up an Institu tion that would not only add dignity to the business , but would be the means of com manding the respect from patrons or would- be patrons , and to receive one hundred cents on the dollar for our insurance sold. "I sincerely trust that * any litllo potty Jealousy that there may bo among the mem bers will be dismissed from their minds and have only in mind the success of our association. Let it not bo our object to sfio bow much wo can hinder ono another , but rather lot us put our shoulders together as strong men and build uu our asso ciation. Let us make our monthly meetings o' interest , wlicro all the members will feel alike , and then wo can gain something by attending , and unless you attend regularly you cannot bo interested in the work that the Nebraska Lifo Underwriters' association Is determined to accomplish. / Jlinv Tln-y Arc Jnterrxtcil. "There Is no doubt that each member who takes an insurance Journal always reads I with iirldo tlio meeting of some other state ) association , and especially the ono located at Boston. Now , I wonder if each agent who reads the accounts of the meetings of the Nebraska Lifo Underwriters' association Is 3i equally as well pleased , or whether ho thinks the account of It was prepared by some one especially , who wants his name kept before the public. If any of you feel ' that way , I should dismiss such thoughts from my mind ami step upon a higher plane. Just think of what the insurance men can do if they will , and 1 again beg of you to start the new year with renewed Interest In 3e 3i the success of our association. Lot the year of IBM bring the Nebraska Llfo Under writers' association nearer the top notch than any other association belonging to the National association. It was a very pleasing eycnt to mo during the month of September li last to have the pleasure of attending , ns a delegate , the National Llfo Underwriters' liI association mooting in New York , and I I want to addithat the Nebraska association was the only One present having a full dele gation from a distance. Mr. Wilson , our worthy ex-secretary , who was chairman of the delegation , nmdo a hard light In the committee on nominations in bohnlf of Ne braska , and 1 am pleased to say was success ful In having the by-laws changed so that each association was entitled to a vice pres I ident , and our worthy president , Mr. M , L. Hoeder , was cliosun as the vice president for I Nebraska , and , by the records of the Na K tional association , you will flnd ono of the most able addresses nmdo at thu mooting , and ouu which commanded moro attention , save and alone my personal friend , Colonel Carpenter , was the speech made by Mr. Hoeder AVhui'ii Nfbniblui Clinics In. "Now , right lii this line , lot mo add that Nebraska can secure the meeting for 1891 of ! ; the National Lifo Underwriters' association , and 1 far ono , am determined to have them meet hero. The moro prominence the asso m ciation gains the moro each Individual so licitor is benotltcd ; and I wish tq add hero that , for myself , I want no otllco In the asso ciation 1 want to bo on the ground floor , where I canavork and help the association to : BUCCCS3. " 1 have no enmity towards any member of the association , no 111 fellingno Jealousy. if3t ifI am simply a solicitor , ami as such I expect to remain , and all I ask Is for each member to push for the success of our association ' , and in so doing wo will train ourselves to bo fair competitors , I would recommend J" each meeting that wo always lunch to gether , and that wo invite different members of the medical staff of each company to read us u. paper or deliver u short address , and that each member bo permitted to have a % friend of his to read a paper or deliver nn nddrcss. "I would also recommend that the associa tion publish a monthly paper , and with that In view , 1 have investigated thu price , num ber of pikTB | issued , etc. , and llml wo can got 1,000 copies printed monthly for f-J per month. JNo\v , each agency can , through their busi ness relations with ilrms ami bank : ) , get a BUiull 'ad1 taken for the year on the last pago.of the paper , and , 1 am very confident wo can bell WOO to FJW ) worth of 'ads , ' leav ing pobslbly $ T > 0 to fT ! > for the association to pay , then each agency can contribute to thu reading'matter of the paper , and appoint porno one to ulioiii this reading matter will be turned over , and that person will then proof-vena the paper , and make it up in form lor the printer , and , for this place , 1 wouW suifgcst tlio uumo of William Henry Brown , but da not dcsiro to make this as a motion limply as a suggestion. "J feel that wo ewe our tuoat sincere X \ # 5 > j , . . * , . . thanks to Tin * . OvfAHA Hen for Its many courtesies shown us , and especially do I want thn association to extend at least a hearty rnto of thanks to that bright , gen tlemanly young reporter , Mr. Klrhy , who has been tlio means of llfo Insurance taking a place In Tun HBE bulletin , which bulletin Indicates the place where tlitf most valuable news can ho found in tliat gro.it paper. " Tlio matter of starting nn Insurance pub lication was favorably discussed , but not acted upon. * After admitting nine now members , the meeting ndjourneil. An honest pill is tlio noblest work of the apothecary. DoWltt's Uttlo llirlV Risers euro constipation , biliousness and sick head ache. If you will call at our now store wo will nrosontyou with n copy of a beauti ful plcco of music. Ford & Charlton , 1508 Uodgo. , Sco thii celebrated Sohmor piano nt Ford & Charlton Music Co. , 1503 Dodgo. CUPID CHECKED. -s _ _ _ _ _ IIU AVIIcft Hiillioil ! > > Itcaaon of n I.rgal llolldiir. It was not a case of May and December , nor was it a case of elopement , but they both wanted to he married and they had Journeyed all of the way from Valley , when they climbed the s'eps of the court house yester day morning and found themselves In .Tuilgo Kller's room. The Judge is the man who presides over the Doughs county marriage mill and that's what brought the two Viil- leyllcs hither. The man In the case was 13. w. Solomon , a prosperous farmer , and the woman was Ilclen IxKiinis , a buxom widow , who had once bcforo tried marriage and was willing ami ready to tik6 : the stand for the purpose of swearing that It was not a failure. "Is this the place where they do the mar rying ? " asked Mr. Solomon , from Valley. The question was addressbd to the judge who had his feet elevated at an anglo of forty-Urn degrees and resting on the top of a desk whllo from his Judicial mouth the smoke of a choice cigar circled toward the ceiling. "You've struck the right place , old man , " responded the adjuster of matrimonial knots , "but the mill Is all out of order today and not a wheel Is being turned. She's busted and everybody is taking u lay-off until the year Is ono day older. " There was a look of sadness passed over the faces of the people from Valley , but Mr. Solomon was equal to the occasion , and with the hopes of changing the mind of the Judge ho exhibited n roll of wealth and tak ing a twenty from the middle thereof , passed it toward the court with the remark , "Take this and mend up your old mill ami do it as quick ns you can , for Helen and mo will not w'att another day bcforo having the papers that will give us the right to have the ceremony performed. AVe left the stock on the farm ami wo want to jjct back in time to do the feeding. " The Judge looked at the long green for a minute. Ifo hesitated , but all at once he rcall/cd that to hesitate was to lese him self , and pushing it from him urged Mr. Solomon to como back another day. Mr. Solomon was not in n waiting mooi and it did not lake him long to say so. lie declared that ho would lilo charges agaiusl the court , in which he said that ho would al lege a neglect of duty. The ordinary man cannot bulldoze Judge Eller. and the man from Valley soon learned that ho belonged to1 the ordinary class , foi when the court arose in its dignity and got behind the holiday clause in the state law the spectators wore willing to bet thrco to 011,0 that the wedding permit would not be is sued in Douglas county before today , at least "Como hero to intimidate the. court , wll you , you mcaslcy son of the bunch grass dis trict , will you ? Do you know that I have i great mind to line you for contempt and sem you and your Helen to the bread and watc department of the county Jail for at least six years" ! You deserve it , and was it not fet the fact that this is the lirst of the glad Now Year , I would do that very same thing. Think you can come in here from the sand bars of the Platte nud run the wedding ma chinery of this court ? I guess not , and what is more , there can't anybody but tnc run it until after the cud of this year. When I hand over the reins , then yon can tell what you will and what you will not do , but until that time .you will have to subside. " "How about Council UliitTs ? " asked Mr. Solomon from Yalloy , as the look of sadness changed to olio of fear. "Crtn't say , " responded the Judge , "for I nm not running Council Bluffs nor the laws of Iowa. " Then there was a rustle of clothing , and arm in arm the two people who hail a dcsiro to bo made ono without any further delay \ loft the building and were soon on an eastbound - bound motor going to the town on the other side of the river as fast as electric power could carry them. Opera singers and public speakers can keep their voices clear and strong with the family remedy , Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Real estate , Biirgnlns only. My word is good. W. G. Albright 621-JMJN. Y. Life bids. -8- JUSTICE BKADLEY'S FAX , ! , . ' Lute Hours anil Itucl Ooiiipiiny Work the Young ; MIIII'H ICuln. For a long time past the business of tlio [ Justice court presided over by Edgar S. Bradley has been performed under the shadow of a cloud. Numerous complaints : have been made by litigants that it was moro difficult to collect a Judgment than use : obtain ono in that court. Plaintiffs who had labored through a tedious succession of con tinuances to obtain a moro or less satisfac tory verdict , had their troubles for their pains , for the court pocketed the Judgment and persistently refused to dlsgorgo , itd Various rumors of gaslight dissipation and nights spent in 1'cstlvo dovo'tion to Baccha nalian worship floated through legal circles as affording an explanation of the somownat shady methods of Justice Bradley. For itfl long time efforts were nmdo to keep the con dition of affairs a secret , but complaints be came so loud that the public was moro or less acquainted with the facts , ssn This condition of tilings culminated in n popular demand for his resignation and thai document is now in the hands of the coimtj commissioners and will bo acted upon al their meeting this afternoon , The boari will also consider the matter of filling the : vacancy , and hero develops another story. Them Is one candidate for the position whc la backed by n bank which is located ot moro than a milo from the postolllco , and to which Bradley is said to ho indebted for tou considerable amount. This candidate , It la i : said , has agreed to ncccpj , the oftlco with tin understanding that ho 'ahull reserve for lib own bencllt $ bO per month out of the receipt ! of the office and the remainder shall bois turned over to the bank. It Is not known that this state of things is I : known to the county commissioners , bu there is no doubt that if this candidati should bo elected the bank and not its candi dato-would bo Justice of the peace. lilni ; \Viirlil-Wltlo Itopiitiitluu , Conned / * ( ! ( _ / , hi , , JVolljKi ) M. Chamberlain Miulicluo Co. of Dos Molne is an Iowa manufacturing Institution am one in which the residents of the state III.ok upon with prido. Clminbcrlaln'B Cougl Ucmedy has become national in reputatioi and is known In nearly every household in the statu and throughout the great west. Its merits arc becoming established In all part of America , BOARD OF TRADE ELECTION Martinism Turned Down by the Progcssivo Members of the Organization. ENTIRE BABCOCK TICKET SUCCESSFUL Outcome nf ft Lively Afternoon' * lltntlltif * nn 1'nrtorilio Intrrostoil OHM What the Itomilt SlRiiKlf-n to the llonril. Now blood has been infused Into the direc tory of the Hoard of Trade. The demand for n chnngu In the management was so general that the result of yesterday's elec tion Is no surprise. Reform In the manage ment of the affairs of the board is what Drought about thu change and resulted in the election of four now men to the directory. A complete change w.is what the opposition to the present management wanted. Yesterday's contest resulted in the elec tion of W. N. Babcock , W. A. L. Gibbon , II. F. Only and F. C. Aycrs to the directory of the board. The dofe.itcd aspirants are Euclid Martin , D. H. Wheeler , A. T. Rector and C. F. Goodman. There is not a parallel within the history of Omaha's Board of Tr.ido for the Interest manifest in the contest of yesterday after noon. It was a spirited light between de termined factious , but was carried on with perfect good humor and friendliness. The election was held between tlio hours of 3 and 5 o'clock , 137 votes being cast. The Judges were .T. B , Cooucy and Henry I'undt. Uvcry 3liitViis : Inturrsti'il. As early as 2 o'clock the members began gathering in the Chamber of Commerce nml the electioneering and buttonholing began in earnest. From tlio moment the ilrst voting ing member landed on the second floor until the ballot bos was closed at 5 o'clock , the friends of each tlckot labored hard for the success of their friends. Prominent business men left their personal Interests for the time and Jollied the crowd on the floor of the board's room , working hard for their friends and putting in a lick wherever opportunity af forded. It was a great contest from bcgin- ing to end and some tall hustling was done by each sido. Fully seventy-live members were on the floor all the time during the election and not oho of them was idle , but moved from ono place to another , continually agitating the questions presented and earnestly urging the selection of their preferences. The buzz of voices drowned all other sounds , mid the theme of conversation was not the weather , nor crops , nor politics , but the present con dition of affairs in the Board of Trade ami th" prospect of improvement in the future. ICvery branch of commercial lifeT'was there. The banker , Jobber , merchant , speculator , real estate owner and in fact all lines of business and callings were represented. Tlio flrst man" to cast his ballot was Mr. II. T. Clarke , and ho was quickly followed by Governor Boyk , Euclid Martin , and others of the bust known citizens. Governor Boyd 1ms not been a very active member of the board , but ho remained away from the state capitol yesterday and devoted himself to the contest. The governor's affection for his friend , Euclid Martin , was the magnet that drew him to the Chamber of Commerce and held him there. Ho tarried until ho was satisfied that ho was on the winning side and that Mr. .Martin had been defeated. He then departed and his spirits were not cast down by the outcome. Ilc.sult of the Vote. It required nu hour's time to canvass the votes , and when the result was announced it was greeted with cheers by the supporters of the Babcock ticket. The supporters of the defeated Martin ticket , gracefully ac cepted the result. The vote stood as follows ! ' : FOH TUUEC YEAIIS. W. N. Ilabcock SJ Undid Martin < ! l W. A. U Clbtion i > 4 1) . II. Whealor 48 II. F.Onrty 7V A. T. Hector 6J fOH TVO YEAItS. r. C. AEOTS 7U0. ! | K. Oooilmnn 53 This'makes the directory of the board composed of the following gentlemen : C. II. Fowler , J. A. Connor , Max Meyer. 10. E. Bruce , S. A. McWhortor , W. N. Babcock. W. A. L. Gibbon , H. F. Cody and F. C. Aycrs. Monday afternoon the now board of di rectors will meet for the purpose of organiz- ing. An interesting light will bo the selec tion of a president. At the present time there nro several avowed candidates , and the lame of almost every member Is mentioned. Three gentlemen are moro frequently spoken of and the contest will be between them for the presidency. The names mentioned are those of Senator 'W. N. Babcock , W. A.j. . Gibbon and J. A. Connor. Wlint the Clmngrtt Mean. The result of yesterday's contest Is tlio outcome of the agitation that has been going on for some time relative to a change in the management of the" Board of Trade. New' blood was what a majority of the members believed necessary to infuse new life into the board and make of it an organization that will bo of vast more bcnoflt to the city than it has in times past. The ticket headed by W. N. Babcock rep resented the progressive clement of tht ) board , and it was placed in the Jield by a caucus of members hold prior to yesterday and subsequent to the Friday night meeting at the secretary's oillco in the Board of Trade , at which time the Martin ticket was put up and the manifesto issued. At the caucus of the supporters of the Babcock ticket a committee of live was appointed to organize the forces luid general the battle of yesterday. The excellence of the commit tee's worlds shown in the victory achieved. - This ticket was avowed anti-administra tion and on that ground the candidates were successful. The Babcock element favors the establishment of a freight bureau in connection with the Board of Trade , and - now that the sympathizers of such a venture have been elected It is supposed that but little - tlo time will bo lost in establishing the bureau. The Martin faction has been in power for a number of years and directed the affairs of the board and is respotisiblii for its present condition. They were hold accountable , and notwithstanding their protestations of pros perity ami good deeds performed , a majority of the members were in a different frame of mind and so expressed thcmsolves , It is too early to predict what changes the now members will advocate and bring about. They do not know themselves what line of policy will bo carried out and what new de partures will bo nmdo. It is safe to presume , however , that the Board of Trade will bo u pulled out of thu rut it has fallen into and that a little now llfo will bo infused and n spirit of enterprise will manifest itself in its doings. Kottcca nfjlve linen nr less nm/cr / this hcailJlflu cents ; each ailillllqmtl line ( CM mils. . - Kullccs ( if'ftcf. linen HI- las under tlilihead , fifty ccnl ; McliutMitlunulUiic tcitccntx. . ts , Ilriiu , ' Mow Vuar * . The nimuat bamiuot of the Marks Bros , mm w KEJI n Baking Hie only 1'ure Cream of Tartar Powder , No Ammonia ; No Alum , ! 0ed in Millbiis of Homes 4oYears the Standard Siulillery fommnr to tholr employes VIM plvm nt the m * lw hotel yestenlny after noon nnil was aonott enjoyable occasion. Tlio tnblo formed three sides of nn open sriiinro fttul n round It 'nearly ono hundred people were disposed Mid ' aid full Jttstlco to the clnlHirnlu tncnur which was placed before thrm , The dining mom < was tastefully decorated with pemlnnt streamers of evergreen , Inter twined with rertvund yellow roses. The fonst VMS well wortliyof the occasion anil its digestion was assisted by a bountiful supply of claret and Nelrstclncr. After the clears had been lighted hnd nn hour was passed In impromptu spcoclimaldnj ! , tlio crowd broke up with mutual good wistics anil "Happy Now Ycnr. " Ono of the pleasant features of the event was the presentation by Miss Ella Knufman of n gold handled umbrella to cacli of the Marks brothers. It Took Trouble , Hut Ilo Out It. About two or three mouths ago I pur chased from you n bottle of Chninborlnin's Cough Kcincdy , put up In DCS Molnes In. Such good results \vcro obtained from its use that I enclose fl.OO mid nsk you to scud mo two bottles by express. . ! . A. Scrlveu , 18 15. 15th street , Now York City. To H. H. Lane , druggist , PcSkskill , N. Y. iMr. Scrivcn Is prostticnt of ono of the largest shirt factories in Now York and widely known in business circles. When troubled with n cold , give this remedy a trial , like Mr. Scrivcn , you will want It when again In need of such u medicine. M cent bottles for sale by druggists. Ten Iliiyx * l'lriiHiiri\ , For very little money besides a par- feonal knowlodiro of thai ramnrUnblo state Texas. A special party of busi ness men from Omriha nml vicinity to Gnlvoston and other points in Texas and return , will louvo Oinulm Sunday evening Juntmry 15 1SOH. Don't inisa this opportunity. Tlcuots for the trip can only bo obtained from F. F. Wil liams , room 522 First National Bunk Building , who will furnish full particu lars upon application. I'or thi ! Next Fulr. An adjourned meeting of thojinnual meet ing of the Douglass County Agriculture association will bo held Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. The meeting will bo for the purpose of dis cussing the matter of holding this fall's exhi bition of the association and determine upon the nature of the fair and what premiums will bo offered. A general discussion will acquaint the board of managers with what the members dcsiro and they canJjuttcr suit their wishes. Other matters of interest will come up and routine business will bo trans acted. TH _ A GUINEA A 3OX. " vV' -/-\y Xr"v - > * - % w WN W - ( TaGteless Effectual. ) FOR AM. DCSORDERS. Such as SIcU Headache , Wind and Pain In the Stomach , Giddiness , Fullness , Swelling after Meals , Dizziness , Drowsiness , Chills , Flush. Ings of Heat , Loss of Appetite , Shortness ol Breath , Coctiycness , Scurvy , Blotches on the Skin , Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreams , All Nervous and Trembling Sensations , and Ir regularities Incidental to Ladies. Covered with a Tasteless aal : Soluble Coating. Of all druggists. Price 2T.'cents n Box. New York Depot , 36 ; Canal St. . of n cure , when you are nfflictod with any of the numerous forms , phases or degrees of OHR.ONIO OR. ' DISE1ASES IB very poor economy. It Is moro to the point to count the cost ot years of sufTerlnx , of despair , of Incapacity for the enjoyment of llfo , for these are the things that cost , without the possibility of a corresponding profit. The man who tries to save a dollar by neglecting or rcfiislns to take proper treatment for nny of these distressing and dunscrous sexual maladlca , ntllletlons and weaknesses to which to inar.y tire subject. Is savlni ; ono hundred coots and wasting thousands ot dollars , ho- sldos shortening his lifo and adding to his misery whllo ho remains upon earth. Moro than that ho entails upon his descendants a llfo of dlso.iso. and leaves his children only a " "horltnyo ot woo. If you are a victim of any of these dlsoasos , there Is no time so gooJ as now In which to bcpln to seek the moans of a cure. Wo can euro you. Bond 4 cents for a copy of our Illustrated now book of ISO pages. CONSULTATION FKEE. Call upon , oraddrcis with stamp. 119 South 14th St. Cor. . , . UouglasSt : , OMAHA. NEI3. 'Oil. ' K. C.WBST'9.NKHVa AND 11IIAIN TUKAT * mont , a tpoclno far llyatorln , DU/lni'sJ ' , flit , Nou * ralclu , lleadaclio , Nurvous Prostration catisod hy liquor or tubacou , wakufulnosi. Muntal Deprosilon , t-ottnens of tbo llrnln , liauslau mianllf , lulaury , do * caydoatliI'romnfjroOM , Norvousninu. Luis of 1'onor In olthor . .otiltnpotoacyJoacorrluB and ull Komalo Woftkno * ( , Involimtnr ) ' Ix aui , Uperoia * torrhcii cuuswl by over-uXLTtlon of thu hrnln , A month'iitreatnieiitlliU furt , ' , ; by mall , Wu Kiiar- unti'oi ) boxoj tounra Karh order furU boxes with IS wlltBcnd wilttcngiiar.intiia til refund If nutourod , ( Jii.ilnritoo Issued only by Theoduro K. Io\ls , dru < tl-l , aoloaucnt , Boutucast corntir liitli and t'aruum itreots , Oiinhn. , STROeSE&esMFRS.4IZB fAY.H.Y A Christmas with Dickens Telling of Christmas frolics and fetes at Gad's Plill with Dickens as host at his own table , as the merriest in the Christmas dance , as conjurer , and in charades. A delightful home 'picture of the great novelist , as Miss MAMIE DICKENS , in the third article of her reminiscent series of "My Father As I Recall Him , " in the Christmas LADIES' HOME JOURNAL Ten Cents on all News-stands One Dollar Per Year The Curtis Publishing Company , Philadelphia VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , For Tfilrty Days only wo will offer our onttro stock of Diim : Jills nml Christians Jmvolry and SUverwaro at loss tlv.iu m inofacturar'd cost. Fourteenth and Farnam Streeta- ' Will inovo Jan. 1 , to N. W. Cor. 10th and Farnam , SAFE3 TOR SAL ! ? . 1S1G The eminent spcclnllnt In nervoin. chronic , prlvnto , blooil. ( kin nncl tirtnniy tllscaics. A rPKUlnr and registered Krniliiittn In mortlclno , n ill iilomti nml cortltlcntcn KIOW | , Is mill troitlniLvrlth the ( treutost sue- COBS cntarrh , lost manliood nominal wonknois , nlKlit tosioi nml nil forms of private dlacnio * , . No nurnu- ry used. Now treatment for loss of vital power. 1'nrtloj iitmbto to visit me mny b3 treite.l nt homo liy corrospondenco. Medicine or luMnnnontH 9ont by mill or oxpros * BOcurolj * packed , no tntrka to Imllcito tontcntsorsondor. Duo personal Inli-rvluw preforrod. Ciinjultatlon fro > . Uorroapin loico : all Icily prlvnto liqok ( Jl yatcrloa of I. Ifo ) scat free , Ulllce Iiuura9u.u > . to 'J p.m. Bundaya 10 aiu , to'l m. tend stamp for I' AMUSEMENTS. NEW THEATER. XK1V VKA7Z Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. January 1 , 2 Ddll. ( Special holiday matinee Monday. ) Engagement of the eminent romantic uctor , JA.MJ3S In hl latest success. A worthy successor to "Monte Crlsta" Now York Sun. Motro/iol/Oiri C s < , / /u6oi.t o Oosfn/nos. * \ll A'ottSOOIIOP.V. . . Mr , O'Nolll's Ilrst appearance In Omaha In otiryears. Usual prlc os. Wednesday Eye. , Jan. 4. Kelurn Eniaacmont of the Wonder ful You ns Actress , The uMstlnsutahed o.Mionunt ot thu Lcudini ; Female roles of the American btagc , and a company Including Mil. ItOHEHT TAIlEIi. Uy spoolal request Miss Marlowo will appear I In the character ot JULIA In Bhurlditn Knowles1 Kroat play. THE HUNCHBACK Sale of seats will open at 0 o'clock Tuojiluy rnornln ; at. tlio following prices : Parquet , II , M ) ; Hrat S rows circle , tl.-V ) ; last' tTB , circle , $1,00 ; KOnernl adinlnslun , Ilrst Hoar , 7r > c ; llrnt 'i rows , bidcuny , il.10 ; IIIHI" rows , bnlcuur , 7&c ; KOnernl ndmljslon , lullcuny , Me ; ( 'allury , Kt > , WONU13UL AND HI.IOU THEATUE. M.I , THIS wnr.ic , BURTON STANLEY OOiyiEDY CO. IN A piJrtfcwf OF JAYS. Lu Petit Kroddlo. the Marvelous Child. AN HOUH OK MATINEES , Pnniilir Prirf ? EVENINGS. Only 'M cenls. upuiui 1 UW/X aiatul oOcon s Mko Honip , nil roads lead to the homo of success , TO-- MASTJilf. A Brilliant + VIGHT. SllCOOhH. Sco the Iron Mills In Kill ! Illast. Mntlnces .Sillnlliy , Jlonday , Wednosdar. t-utilnl.ljr. MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE I bog to call the attention of the pub lic to the above popular brand uf tniro rye whisky und rospeotfully ask a com- pftrison with nny otlior brand of pnro rye offered In th is market. It Is fur superior to nny otlior whisky und I guurunloo a absolute excellence in Ilavor ns it ns its purity nnditswholo- EomoolTcwoll The publlu is invited to cull nml Uits.it. Henry llillor,010 N. 10th St. , fumil.v wino tvnd liquor houdu. Kstnond hotel block. WINTER RESORTS TtlE A I'liltri.CTV1NTIIK tll.sOKT IIITI.I ( < Oponi Jan. i. Bend for circular Ka tnout fa beallbfulclliuale , tuluir iea nlr , pint ) ( or citi , Uu drlrci VDI * tt'iuatlo midtluld eporti. WARREN LELAND , Jr. , TO GKOUOR WAUKEN SMITH. WILLIAM JI. Jenkins , Della Davis , Uutliorlno K llobbs Nelson It. Swolt/.er , Jolin C. R Leh niunn. Mary S , H Hinders , LUzm W. McO'Iui Itoy , Dom'n'clt ' lloolc. Anna Vandoiibur. Goorpo II Sleolf.nilery L.lluuok.Oac-tr Hartman - man , Michigan Mutual Llfo Insur.incH Ooir.- nany. Ooor o M. Nicely , Wllllnm O. Whlto- hoad. Klbi'Iitio Lawtot u olny V. Mason , Uuvlcl M. Uro. A. C. Lelirhtui ! , Kibrlduo Lawton - ton , Ladoc A. 1'owoll Matilda Do Orolsello , non-resident1) ) : You are horuby notldod that the nndor- slRiiod. three dislntcrostod froolioldors of the city of Omalfi. have boon duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of the city council of said city , to assess the dumaco to the owners respectively of tlio uroporty declared by ordinance nuaossary to bo appro priated for thu USD of said oily for the purpose - pose of opening and extend.UK Newton strcot Irom Davt'iiport's subdivision to ItJth streut , Y ouaro further notified , that ha vlmjaocop toil said appointment , and duly qu.illliod as re- qulrocl by law. wo will , on the i-Mthday of Januaiy. A. 1) . 1BOJ , at tbo hour of .1 o'clock In the afternoon , at the oflh'O of Gco. J. i'aiil , ICOJ Karnnm street , within the corporate lim its of said city , moot for the purpose of cou- sldorln and making thu assessment of dam- IIKO to the owners rsspoctlvoly of fiald pro perty , by ro son of such talcing and appro priation thereof tailing Into consildor.itlon spocl.xl benollts , If liny. - The property belouz'.ni to you , pruposcd to lo : itppropriatud as iiforcs.tld , and which has been declared ncoofsary by the council , by ordlnaii'-M ! , to iipproprlatn to tlio usu of tiio city , bolni sltirito In said cltv of Umniia. In the county of Ioir.las ! , and state of Ncbrask-i. Isdosorlbed us follows , to wit : Goo. Warren Smith Tbo suntb 'JT.So feet of lots : ifl. ! I7 , : R : ' . W. 41,4L'III and 41. William II. Jenkins The south S7.SJ feet lot 45. holla Davis anil Oatliorlno E. llobls The Boutb ! i7.Kfoot lotJii. Nulson II. SwIt/.cr-Tbo north 20.1.1 foot lot 53 , Jolin O. K Lphnuinn North " ( i.15 fo jt of east 68.8. ! fuot , lot a ) . .Mary S. Saundora North 20.15 feet oastGG.83 oot lot til , J.lzzlo W.MoClnslcoy North 20.15 feet lot 03. Duniiiiluk Hook North ; n.li ! feet lot Gil. Oacar Hartman North ft.l.r > fuot lotfi. , . Michigan Mat. Lifo I in. Co. North 'JO. 15 feet west Ji lotlW. Goo.M. . Nicoley North'J5.1J foot of middle ! $ lot C . William O. Whltulioiul North 31.15 foot east M lot ( M. KlbrldKO Lawton-Nortlr.'n.i : . fuot lot r,7. Scoloy M , Mason and David M. IJro-Nortli i 15fi-otlotiS. ( A.O , l.oUlitiinNorth SO.I'i foot lot 00. Elbrld'/ul.awton North -'i.l' ' ) lot 71. Lad on A. ( Jrotvnll North IGstf foot lot 7.1 Goowo II. Mock North ; i.ir ! > foot wosl.41 foot of north ii : foot of lot 51) ) . ICllery L. Hoiiuk-HoiitU87.85 foot iouth ! > of east \ * of lot 51. Anna VaiuleiiliuM Sotith-'r.S. " , foot ot north Hot south 'i of lot 17. All In Glso'i adilltioii In said olty , county and Ktato. Vnu ajo nntlfloil to be prnsnnt at the time mid placu aforcnalil , and make any objoutlons toorstatomentscnnccrnlnx said proposed ap- proprlallon or assussmunt of dainngud , as you may consider ] ! . \V. IM1ISDN. WM.'U. suiuvnii. Oinalia. tpca ) niiorlT. J H DJIil'nt , 331T Semi 1O cents for 1OO imtto "Kl Icul Theory anil Pincllca. " * B. B. BUGS , lovvn Falls , lown. Omaha's Newest Hots ) COR. 12TII AHU H3WA3D ST3 , 10 Hoouii al J..K ) per duy. U ) Kouini ut t'l.UO per ilny. Ml Ueoiui with Until nt * ) .OJ per day. Ul ltooiu > with Hath at W.A lu II. W per d ly. OPEME1U 1st , Jloilcrn In Kvury itun JS'mrly C. S. ERB. Prop. oi.i -K Ohanure blood,6V , a fuiluie liy Ilio 'toitiach , llrrrurlit 4 * U-ellneJ to rrforin Ibelr | iroi J functluii. J'eTinj J firlTuu to < iTfro llMtariUia-hU ( UI > jUiVI/i'oiicalUf jarliinl-r.l. I'rlre IIT mall. 1 rnn.rJi tunil.lie. . I ItII'VMI IMKWav , ( J6.710H'rucebt. , wyork J r + ' 4 * v * * v * i * * * 4it4 PERMANENT SIDEWALK KliSO LUTION. Council Olmmbcr. Onmlia , Nob. , 1K12 Ho It ruaoivuil liy thu cltv conn11 ot tlio city of Omalm , tlio mayor concurring : Tlintpermanent sldovvixUs lioconstrucloil In tlio ulty of Oiniihn us ilo-ilmiato I bnlo'.v , with in live duy.4 aftur tlio publication of tills rnso- lutlon , or tlio porsoini service tliuroof. us by orllimnco Is autborlzoil and ruiuruit | : aiieli HklownlUs to bu . ; iiul to thu | iuriiiiiicnt : grade us csttiblisliffil on the imvoJ streets sDceltlcd herein and to bo coii lruot il of Htonu , arllUulal Htonc , br.clc or tl > in r uci'ord- ItiK to sjioclflc.itloiiHou Illo In the offleoof tbo buanl of public work * ami under Its siluurvlti- lon , towlf. South Hide of Loavomvorth fitroot , It 1 blk 7 Kouutzo & Knth'y addition , pcrnmmmt griulc. G foot ttldo. r'outli slito of l.uuvcnworlli street. It 1 blk 3 Koiintro & Hutu's addition , pununnunt Emilc. Ofeot wide. South alilo of Loavonworlh street west 120 foot moro or loss Hi till ; S Komuz , t Ruth's addition , porinunont Ki ° a , < lo , ( i ( out. wulu. South sldo of Luaveiiwortb street It 1 nml nnM78fout , moro or less of It 2 blk U Kountzu & Ruth's nildltloii , pcrtiinnent tir.idu , U fuoc wldo. South slrto ot Loavonworth struct It 1 and cast 7S foot morn or less of It' ' ( ilk 10 ICountza & Kuth'a addition , pormuncnt grade , G ( cob wldo. South sldoot I.eavonworth strool. Its I nnct 24 blk 1 MHlurd I'lucc , purmuiicnt gr.tdo , G foot wldo. South nclo ! of Loavonworlh street H Ibllc 3 Mlllurd I'hiec. permanent. rule ; , 0 teat wlilu. South side of I.Qkveiiworth street lota l-IM-.t blk 1 Marsh's addition puriiiaiiontRriidu , 6cot wldo. North side of Lo.ivnnirorth street w5 ! of 16' 14 blk 0 Kountio's & Kuth'a addition , pcrnui- ' nont ur.ulu. 0 foot wide. North Rldo of l.oavcnworth street Its 7-010 Johnson's uddltion , jior.mmonl gr.idc , U foul/ wldo. North side of Tiiiavonworth street Ita 35 nml HO Jl Itcdlcli's addition , ucrnmnent nnule , a foot wldo. North side of lt : > 0 or school It bllcfi Kountzo & Kuth's addition , ixirinunuiit grade , 0 foot ; wide. North sldo of Lotvonwnrth si root west ! J moroorlusH ot.lt j blk li ICounl/.o & Hutli's addition , pormanrnt grade , u foot wldo. Not th sldo liu ivonworth street , Mix It 12 , sao SU-lIi-lll. pnnnnnont entile , G font wide. North sldo of l.oavonworlli slruiiK Its U nml 12 , Johnson's add. permanent grade , U focG wide. North sldo of hoavomvorth s'reot , Its 11-12- -11 , Jo u'u aiU , purmauoiit giulu , C foot wldo. North slilo of Lo.ivcnwortli street. It P. Jchn- EOII'S add. permanent grade , ( ! luut wide , South tildn iif l.aavanwurlhslruut. it'i 1-2-II-1- > " , Clark's mid. noimanunt grade , o fool , widu. South aldo of l.eavimwortli slroot. It 21. Mc- Cumlltsh I'lnue. nunmuiont. frailo , ti foot wldo. South sldoot l.uavonwnrth strnot , It l--U-l-S lu'J , Marsh's add , purniaiiunt grade , U foot wldo. Sou t h sldo of I.oa veil worth stroot. Its 1-2-3-4-5 bile U , Marsh's add , purmtiueul grade , U fooC wide. South sirto of llaruoy street Its 11 and 12 bile G , Capitol mid. nnrniiincii' , gr.ulo , 0 fisut wldo. South Hide of llurney street , lots 12 , l.'l nud 14 , Kcllo g's IMaco , permanent grade G feet wldo. North sldo of Ilarnoy street. llsO , 7 , S itnd 0 , blk ( i , Capitol add , puriiiiinunt nrado , C feoc wldo. West Bltlo inth strcot , soutli part , of It 1 , bile 1U , olty , purmunoni gradu. (1 ( feist wldo. East sldo of LMJ Htrisiit , 11,4 blk2ii" ' < i cltypor- inanent grado.O foot wldo. North sldo of Iziinl , ltn 3 and 0 , blklfflJJ city , pcrmitnunt grade , 0 foul wide. WostsidoorjHIi strcot. It 1 bile 14 city , per manent gr.ulu , ( I feet wide. Soul h sldo ot California street. Us 1. 2 , a anil 4 blk 17 , city , pormiuiont grade , (1 ( feet wldo. South sldo of Cuss stroor. Its 2 , : i and 4 blk 19 city , poriuanont grudo , fi foot wldo. North hldo of Uus * streut , Us 7 iind 8 blk 'Ml , city , pnrmannnt grade , 0 fiuil wide. And bo It further resolved : That the board of public works bo and here by lHiiuthorl7u < l and alruetud to causu a copy of this resolution to bo published In Ihu olll- clul paper of the oltv for one wculc , or bo porvodon the owner * of sild hits and uiilusa Ktioli ownon ahajl within live diiys after the publication nrsarvlruof snob copy construct said sidewalks as herein ro < ) tilruii , th it the board of piibllu works 01111.40 tlm same to bo done , iliuuoitof constructing mild Kldowalks rii.spoutlvuly to bo usiuMsod lualinl the ro.tl cot at i ) . lot or jinrt of.lot in front of and abut ting such Hldowalks. 1'assod Kuv. IWtli and lec ) , lib. ISJ-i J'liis'donl ' of UiiiCntinPll , A , U. KDWAUDH. Acting I'msldunt of HIM ( . 'oiincll , Attest : JOHN OUOVB- . OUOVBMy ( Clork. Approved ! UF.U I' . lIKMIri , Mayor. f NOTICH TO CfJNSTIllIOT SIDPWAI.KS. To thu otfimrH of thu lots , parts of loli ana rual est tto described In thuuUnvo rosoln - You nud onch of you nro hoioby notlllod to construct purmanuiithldowalkius rmjulioil by a resolution of Ihu tUty ccnnull and mayor of tint my of Omaha , of which thoUDOVO Is a C"Jy' ) I' . W. IIIKKIIAUSKU , Oifilrmun Hoar. ! of Hiblty Works , Oii.uhn , Nob. , Docembur 27th. 1 'J ' , ' . d'7U70 JU riliiin < CSuliltCum. In i ' " * * > ? * l > y "H 1'iirt'tl. Ur. > > . hirnlifiik.baiu i. u. NOTIC'HOl1 ASSESSMENT OK DAMAGES - AGES FOR GRADING , Tothonwiiurs of all lots , parts of lotn undroa' ' stutu nloii ; U.unoinn hlroiit.from''ltliairiiut to tlin 4U-UCIH llnu ( ir thu cuntur ol V7lh HI rout , prudiit'iMl. Vim art ) buruby notified that thu nnuor- slgiiid. ) thrco lilslntoriiitu fri't'holdurs of the city ot Ornalri. iiavo bcun duly i.ppolntol by HID mayor , with the npiiruv.il of Ihu city coun cil of Haul olty , tous-iiMi thu damages to thu owners ri'spuotlvuly of thu propurty ulTantuil by Ihu grading of ( 'airiumii Hlruut from 21th struut to tlio ll-arru lln ) or thu punter of rth ? htroul iirod ucud , duoluruil niiuussary by ordlniinco No. TK | , iwssnd Douombur llllh , 1SJ. ' , approved December I'llh ' , I'-O. ' . YIIII uiu further notlllod that liavln ? no * copied Maid appointment mid duly ( lualllluil as ruiiiilrod by law. tru will on the 7tli duy of January , A , ( > la'JI. lit thu hour of 11 o'otocK In the forunoon , at thuolllL'i ) uf T. li , McCul- louh , room HI' . ' Now Yoik l.tfu building , within the corporate limits of Mild city , moot for thd nurpoau of coiiildur.nu' nml making thu us- sokmiiiuilof damauo to thuowncrdruiipuuthuly of laid pronurtyairccluU by thu nr-idlng. taking Into consideration sjiuclul bonulIU , If Vou are iiolldod to bo preiont nt tlio time and place aforesaid nn I ninku any objootlon to or Uatoments concurnliig suit ! assessment uf UUIIJUKOH us you may consider proper- V. it. Mof'lJM.OCII , WM. 0. SIIUIV..U , OliO. J. I'AUL. _ . Oujuha , Dec. 834,1693 , u.l < U t