8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY. JANUARY ! , " 1R03. LEFT A GOOD PLACE OPEN Auditor of Passenger Accounts Wing of the Union Pacific Resigns. HIS SUCCESSOR IS NOT YET NAMED Two or Three l'rrnnn < i Montlmieil In Con- iHTtlciii with the rnftlllou Itiillroml rm Still i u i Slrllio M. < I. ( Irrcvy I'rninotcil. Moro limn six weeks npo Tun Hr.n an nounced Unit Mr. W. K. Wlnj ? , auditor of nconunts , lind tendered his rcslg nation to Mr. ICrustus Yountf , to take effect December I. Tills nnnounecni'ciil was strenu ously lU'tilcd by tbe beads of cleparttncnts In tbo Union Pnelllc , ono Kcntlrman remarklnjj to tbo reiwrtcr that snob news bad u tendency to demoralize- service , every em ploye boliif ? affected , front tbe trackwalker up to thuoiilofs of departments , because of the uncertainty It developed. On Saturday Mr. Wlnir took leave of bis associates In tbo auditor's ofllco anil quietly Btepcd ] down and out to fjlvu bis whole at tention to bis private business which has grown very considerably in tbo past six months. Whether ho tendered his resig nation or simply quit Is not known , but it Is known that he Is out and Unit bis duties are bcliif ; performed as in bis absence by Cblef Clerk Southard. Since it bus become known that Mr. Wine has severed bis connection with tbo Union Pacific , the employes can find no more Interesting subject of discussion than wbo will succeed to tbo vacant place. Ono interesting rumor beard was to the effect that. Mr. A. S , Van Knran.nt present freight auditor , would bo appointed auditor of trafllc receipts , a now title to bo created , which would embrace both passenger and freight business. Mr. Van Kuran is thoroughly ex perienced in tbo branch of liust- nuss ho ivould bo called upon to perform and as be is a very affable , agree able gentleman would undoubtedly succeed admirably with the conductors with whom he would have to come in contact. But a more conservative opinion seems to bo that Comptroller Oliver W. Mink ofUos - ton will make ibis appointment and probably Bomo eastern man will be sent out to take Mr. AVing's place. _ rrlcKraphrrti Still Holding Out. Tbe striking Hock Island telegraph opera tors claim to bo still in the ring and not at aU disfigured. Though they have been very rqulct of late , they assort that their prospects of success are improving every day. Indeed , things are coming their way in a manner they had not expected and tbe operators who were preparing for a long struggle now look forward to an early termination of tbo strike. That some satisfactory agreement will bo mndo tbo.v are conlldent. Monday night the ope.rators in Omaha and Council 1 Huffs received u dispatch from the chief coinniiHconmn in Chicago , stating that W. I. < Mlci | , assistant general manager of the Koch Island , bail been given until. January 1 by the stockholders of the road to defeat or com promise the strike Mr. Allen received tbo notice before Christmas and has since been working like a Trojan to crush out tbo strike , but though his time of grace has passed bo has done nothing. The action of the stockholders is attributed to tbo damaging effect to the passenger trafilo of the road of tlio recent collision at Troy , Kan. The coroner's jury returned a verdict declaring tbo cause of the accident to have been an imperfectly written train order , which misled the conductor and engineer of the freight train which ran into the passenger train. The striking operators took pains to let it become pcnorally known that tbo operator writing the order was a "scab" filling a post loft vacant on account of the strike. This liail 'swell u.bul ! ; effect pn tbo traveling public . Unit tbo stockholders" decided something * should' bo done to put an ei\d \ to the damag ing reports. _ . _ HHp All Ariiiiiul. * The absorption of tbo Kansas City- Wyandotte - dotto & Northern by the Missouri Pacillc mid the nppolhtment of Mr. Gcorgo C. Smith as general manager , with headquarters at St. 1-ouis , will bo of Incalculable service to Beatrice pco- pie , giving them through service' ' to all points now reached by the Missouri Pacillc. IJut tlio bonellt will not stop hero. Mr. J. O. Fhilllppl , assistant general freight agent , with headqnarteis in Omaha , will have about ! ill ) miles of new territory to look after , necessitating an increase in his ofllco force. Mr. HaUiUnrn , superintendent of tbo Nebraska division of tbo .Missouri Pa cillc , will have Jurisdiction over the recently acquired road , tlio Missouri Pacillc com mencing its operation yesterday. As at present locntcu , the road is not of very great importance except to tbo terri tory through which it passes , but now that the Missouri Pacific lias control it is qultu safe to nssumo that in time the line will bo extended north from Beat- trie , its present terminus , reaching out for unoccupied territory. North Ne braska and South Dakota present an invit ing Held to the railroad builder , and for the next few months residents In tlio country llnblo to bo tapped by the Wyiiudotto will watch Intently every move made on the trunk line checker boards. Culled lllKlicr. M. J. Orocvcy , who } ins for at least twelve years been connected with the Union Paciflo as H traveling passenger agent in Ne braska , received a very pleasant Now Year's present in the shape of an appointment .from Tralllo .Manager Flnliiy of the ( Jreat Northern to become a traveling iiasscngor ngcnt of timt road with Increased salary. Itiillwny XotrH and l'ri"tonils. ; R. W. Johnson , live stock agent of the Northwestern , loc'atcd in Wyoming , was In town today. G. F. MuMutt , who drifts Into Omaliii "every so often" booming the "Kitty , " wa > heroyestenlay. C. F. Itcilillngton , chief clerk to Genera Manager Kurt of the IClUhorn , is again al his ilesk after an Illness of several days. S.V. . Koclcs , assistant general freight ngcnt of the Union Paelllo with head quarters at Salt Lake was in tlio city yes 'terday. ' .Tack Darling , traveling freight and pas Bcnger ngent of the Denver & Hio Grande although bomewhat outside his territory came Into Omaha yesterday. H. A. Smith , , late of Hopkins , Heller Jl Smith , the stenographers , has attached him pelf to the passenger department of tin Union Pacific since the first of the year. 10. Ij. Txxnax has gene to Chlcaci to uttend u ineetingof the Wcsteri Passenger association which will bi holil tit the Itookery building Wednesday Mr. Vraneis will go from Kansas City to tin meeting , Mr , Buchanan already being en route , The subject of land grants and rate Tor the World's fair will bo discussed , The merit of Hood's ' Karsaparilla is provei by the many wonderful cures it is accom pushing. It is just the medicine for you. HAST OH SOUTH * Ylu tliu Wnlmuli Itonte. The short line to St. Louis and quick eat route south. Only 37 houra , to Hot Springs. Only U9 hours to Now Orleans. Only U8J hours to Atlanta. Only 62 hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fust time to al points east nnd south. Hound trl tickets to Hot Springs , Now Orleans Luke Charles , Gulvofitoii , Sun Autonlt City of Mexico , Los Angeles , Sun Frar oleco , MobileJuckBOiivlllo , Tampa , Hu vnnii nnd all tlio winter resorts of tl ) eoutlv nnd west Reclining chair cat free to St. Louis , Toledo nnd Dotroli Pullman bulTot sleeping cars on n trains. Uaggago checked from hotel 4 nnd nrlvuto residences to dostlnutlor For UckotB , Bleeping car accommodation and further information call nt Wabas ticket olllco , 1502 Farnam street , c > write , Q. N. CLAYTON , Agent , Oiualia. HUSTLED FOR A JURY. Uintuprctlnt ; rill/otn DraRRril In to ltcli | Turin .Sim Try n Cn p. There was n secno In federal court yester day afternoon. Judge Dundy found It nee- essnr.v to eall n. jury to try the case of Maltby vs the Modem Woodmen , and on account of the fact tint n part of the regular panel had been excuse ; ! several days before , It was Im- jMifslble to find enough jurors about the town to flll the jury box. The Judge therefore Is sued a venire facias for the purpose of secur ing a full jury. The deputies were Instructed to go Into tlio streets and business houses of the city and bring In anybody and everybody that they conlti lay the hand of the law upon. In a few- moments half a score of very much surprised citizens were ushered Into the presence of the judge. Mr. George Cooke , the shoo mer chant , eamoln accompanied by a deputy , nnd asked the judge what the row was about. He was informed that the L'nlted States stood in need of his services as a juror. "Hut 1 have to go to C'lileago tomorrow evening , " protested the shoo dealer , "and this trial may last a week. ' ' Some more deputies i-anio in with moro astonished citizens , and Mr. Cook was ex cused. Mr. Simpson , the carriage builder , was the next man placed in HIP box. "How old are you , Mr. Simpson ! " asked asked the Judge , "I am GO years old , " replied the Juror. "You are excused , " said the judge , and smilingly the carriage builder walked out of the court room. "I dent proixiso to lock any man 00 years old up In a jury room for two or three days and nights , " remarked the Judge by way of explanation. Mr. ICtihn , the druggist. Mr. M. U Ander son , Charles Drown and Major Furay were brought In and each had some excuse to offer. Major Furay and Mr. Drown were ex cused but Mr. Kuhn and Mr. Anderson wore considered good meat for the services re quired and were given seats In the Jury box , completing the required dozen. The ease Is ono in which Daniel S. Maltby has sued the Modern Woodmen of America for commissions to the amount of about 57,000 which he claims are duo him on solicit ing membership work done for the order. Ho entered into a contract In 18S4 with Mr. J. C. Hoot , then the head consul of the order. Dy the terms of this contract Maltby was to receive 10 per cent of the general fund each year for the llrst live y < Jars of the contract and r > per cent of the general fund each year for the second live years of the contract In addition to the regular commis sions. It is claimed that this inducement was offered to Mr. Maltby at the time because - cause the order was in its infancy and was having a hard struggle and he was an espe cially valuable man in the soliciting business. In 1801 , after Mr. Koot had passed out of the onico of head consul and had severed his connection with the order , the contract with Mr. Maltby was cancelled and the head ofll- cers refused to pay him his 10 percent com missions , as stipulated in the contract. The defense in the ease lies in the fact that the head oflleers of the order now claim that Mr. Hoot had no right to make such -a contract with Mr. Maltby and that under the laws of rho state of Illinois , in which state the Mod ern Woodmen organization was Incorporated , ' such a contract could not bo legally made. The case has been tried'once or twice before and now comes up for a now trial , which will probably be ilnal. You don't want a torpid liver ; you ilon't want a bad complexion , you don't want a bad breath ; you don't want a headache. Then use Do Witt's Little Early Uisers , the famous tittle pills. Real ostato. Bargains only. My word-is pood. W. G. Albright 621-M N. Y. Life bid ? . Ton Diiys * I'lc'usuro For very iittlo money besides a per sonal knowlcduo of that rjmarkablo state Texas. A special party of busi ness men from Omaha and vicinity to Galvuston and other points in Texas and return , will lonvo Omaha Sunday evening January 15 1893.- Don't miss this opportunity. Tieicots for the trip can only bo obtained fioin R P. Wil liam's , room 522 First National Bunk Building , who will fur.iish full particu lars upon application. Niillrc. Notice. Telegram received of Mr. J. Bambor- gcr who is at present in Now York , of the purchase of a largo stock of clothing from a defunct linn whoso name ia for the present withheld. The goods nro now on tlie way and in ordur to not them really for sale the store will bo closed the 6th and ( ith of January. Watch for the reopening \vhioh will bo announced in the papcrH. THE WESTERN CLOTHING CO. , lol" and Kilt ) Douglas street. SOUTH OMAHA'S SHARE. Comity CninmlHslimcrx Think They lluvo tint ICimil Fiinil Settled. At last the county commissioners have agreed to a settlement of the road fund con troversy , and nt the same time they have agreed upon the amount that they will turn over to South Omaha. For a year or moro the council of South Omaha has claimed that the county owed the city some ยง 20,000 of the 18890 ! > tax that had been collected by the county and had never been turned over. All of this time the county has acknowledged a part of the debt , but has claimed that the city of South Omaha was indebted to thu county for the board of prisoners and also for money advanced to help out on the grad ing of South Thirteenth street. Yesterday when the board met , Commis sioner Stenberg offered a resolution to the effect that South OmahaMio paid the sum ol fJ.WX ) , which should bo in full of all demands and claims to date. The resolution was adopted ami the clerk Instructed tonotifj the South Omaha authorities of the action of the board. After the close of the meeting" Mr. Stcn berg said that ho was assured that the citj would accept the amount and balance tin books. D. R Dalliss , Charles Crallo and J. II Powers put in applications for Justice llrad ley's job , but as that ontclal had not tend ercd his resignation the papers went to tin tiles. tiles.Tho commissioners will hold another meet Ing this afternoon , at which they will close the business and adjourn without a date. The guaranteed cure for all headaches is Dromo-SelUer lUe. a bottle Froscoincr and inturlor decorating , Uo algiiit and estimates furnished. Honn Luhniann , 150H DougUva street. o If you will call nt our now atoro we s will nrcBuntyou wlth-a copy of a boautl ful plcco of music. Ford & Clmrlton 160S Uodgo , JI.VVDHN IlltOS. Speclnl Sale oC.Mindlu I'ndrrwiMir ' on Tliiirn < lny. SCO dozen of ladles' and children's flm muslin underwear from Now York auc lion to bo put on Mile Thursday at abou 50o oil the dollar. Particulars tomorrow 1JAVDKN BHOS. , lOtli street. ROYAL NEIGHBORS COMING Woodmen's Wives , Sisters and Sweethearts Will Meet in Omaha. HEAD CAMP SESSION BRINGS THEM Nntloiml Convention f DnnMi llrothcrliooil of America Will Alnn 111) Held Hero Agricultural Implement Denier * ' Association to AMCtnulo , The head camp of the Hoyal Neighbors for the northwest will assemble In this city this morning at 10 : ! )0 ) o'clock In the Patter son block. This organization is the women's auxiliary to the Modern Woodmen of America , and is so recognized by the consti tution of that order. The Jurisdiction em braces the states of Illinois , Iowa , Missouri , Nebraska , Kansas , North and South Dakota , Wisconsin and Michigan. ICaeh local camp is entitled to representation , and fully seventy-live delegates will bo In attendance from the different states , They will repre sent a membership of lf > UO. Arrangements have been made for the entertainment of the visitors by Ivy and Pansy camps of this city and the camps at Council Hind's and South Omaha. To night a reception and banquet will bo given in the Patterson block , after tlie installation of ofllcers by camp No. ISO , Modern Wood men of America , and the ofllcers to bo chosen today by the head camp of the Hoyal Neighbors. The session will last two or three days and many subjects will bo up for discussion and action. The insurance feature will attract the attention of the delegates and it will probably bo adopted. Other additions to jho laws of the camp will ho made and the session promises to boa very Interesting ono. DANISH A.MKIIICANS. Nutloiml Convention of the Hrolhrrliood to aic-i't In OmnhllNY.lt AVi'dl. Wednesday. January 11 , the national con vention of the Danish llrothcrhood of America will meet in this city at Washington hall and remain In session at least one week. Headquarters will bo established at the Windsor hotel , hero at least seventy-live delegates and as many more visitors will be entertained. The delegates will eomo from all the prin cipal cities in the union and the gathering will represent 4,000 members of the brother hood scattered throughout the country. This organization'is a fraternal society and its membership is made tip of Danish citizens. It is similar to other secret fraternal sociotcs with the insurance plan , and is in a very prosperous condition. AVhen the convention assembles in Omaha next week a complete program will bo ar ranged and carried out. Omaha lodge No. 1 will have the care and entertainment of the delegates and visitors. Thursday evening. January 12 , the convention will go to Council Bluffs , where the members in that city will afford entertainment. Saturday evening the members of Omaha lodge will banquet the visitors at Washington hall. The ban quet will bo followed by a grand ball. On that day the lodge will celebrate its Twcnty- llrst anniversary , and proposes to make the occasion a memorable one. The program for the work of the conven tion and the entertainment of the visitors is now being prepared by the local committee , and will be in readiness in due time. Implement DealerH Coming. The annual convention of the lictall Im plement Dealers association of Nebraska will assemble in Omaha Tuesday , January 10. The membership of tbe association is made up of the retail dealers of implements in the state , and has for its object the better acquaintance of tbo implement men , and the discussion of subjects interesting to tbe member. It is expected that the attendance at the convention will bo very large , and the session will bo an interesting one. Onmlm ( iuttt Itru iiltloii from One of tlio ITomlnent ImliiHtrlc.s of I lie Country. Tbo continued growth of the Hemington typewriter business hns been such that the necessity arises for improving the facilities for taking care of the large interests of Wyckoff , Scamans & Benedict , proprietors of the Hemington typewriter , etc. , at Omaha and contiguous territory equal to what is provided by this enterprising concern at other important points , and as the contract existing between the house and their Ne braska and southwestern Iowa dealers ex pired December III , they have decided to look after the business themselves in the future , and therefore will , on tbo 1st of Jan uary , open a store at Omaha , with a com plete stock of Hemington typewriters , rental machines , cabinet furniture and paragon ribbons ; in fact , a full line of all stenographic , typewriter and mimeograph supplies , with a force of trained assistants. The house appreciates the liberal patron age received from tbo 'public In this Hold in the past , and believes in the future of Omaha , and will iby this move put them selves in touch with the business interests and earn the appreciation of the publio by the pursuance of this policy. HAYDKX IlltOS. Special Suit ) of Minllii Underwear on Thurs day. 500 dozen oflnilics' and children's fine muslin underwear from Now York uuc- lion to bo put on ealo Thursday at about 50c on the dollar. Particulars tomorrow. 1IAYDEN BROS. , 10th streot. Ministerial Union Meeting. A special mooting of the Ministerial Unioi was held yesterday afternoon at UK Young Men's Christian association hall. The committee composed of Hcv. Mr Dotwilcr , Hey. Mr. Foster ami Key. Mr. Sav idge , recently appointed to investigate t ( what extent gambling is carried on and t < report upon tbo violations of the Slocuml law by the saloon keepers , and also to lool into other existing evils , submitted its re port. Action was deferred until the nex regular meeting of tbo union , Monday morn ing , January Hi , at 11 : ! H ) o'clock , when tin association of ushers will bo requested to hi present and participate. 1IAYDU.V lUtOS. SpecialHsiti of Miullu IJndrrivear on Thurs day. GOO dozen of ladios' and children's fln < muslin underwear from Now York nuc tlon to bo put on sale Thursday at iibou iJOoon the dollar , PuYtiouliirs tomorrow 1IAYDKN DUOS. , lUth struct. See the celebrated Sohincr piano n Ford & Clmrlton Music Co. , 1508 Dodge California The next Phillips Roolc Islam ! person ally conducted California oxcurslot with through toliriBt sleeping cars t ( San Francisco and Los Angeles wll lonvo Omaha at 1:20 : p. in. January U This will ho the grandest party of tin BoaHoa and passengers desiring nccom inodatlons should ranko their resurvu tions nt once. For full particulars cal on any Rock Island agent or uddros Charles Kennedy , gonqrul northwes passenger agent , 1002 Itanium street Omaha. 11 11P o s u U IS I. I.ID ID IDh r The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum 0ed in Milli-as of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard. If Youn Cistern Is Outiif Order or Sqft Water is scarce , don't worry yourself for a moment go right aheadiaad use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN and , you'll never know the difference The clothes will be just as white clean and sweet-smelling , because tin "White Russian" is specially adaptec for use in hard water. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Diamond Tar "cet " ' IlKaS111" Diisky Soap."cet Says DR. WIKST of Denver. "He has a perfect right to be one. He is a miserable being much of the time. He-can never call himself entirely free from pain or dis tress in some form. "Rheumatism ever stands ready to grasp him in its clutches. When his mental faculties arc clear , and he feels that he is him self again , and can do some men tal work , then he finds himself as sailed at every joint and muscle by his arch enemy , rheumatism. " No treatment "of unc acid is complete without a faithful use of Londonderry Lithia. It often does unaided what nothing else would do without it. Ask your physician about it , or write for pamphlets. OK ALL DEALERS. Londonderry Utlia [ Spring Water Go , , Clms. 11. Perkins S < HtlruAvM.ltonrm Muss. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , Ag1 ents. FROM Femala Woatomi , Catarrh or Rheumatism , Chronic , " " Nervous or Diseases. JbO , CAL.U ON Dr. Searles & Searles R . F L. SEARLES , Consultln : I'liysl- cluu , Gr.iduatci uf Kusli Medical College. Consultation Free. For the Treatment at Chronic , Private and Nervous Diseases MAT.i : ANT ) FKMALI2. ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND DIS EASES OF NO MVlTEll HOW LONG STANDING OR HOW OFTEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS BEBIEITY I'lLUP. FISTULA , nSSUHK. iicrumneutly curoil without thu UBO uf Lnlfu , llKuluru or cnustlc. All maladies of n private ur dollcato nature , of either eex , positively cured. f nil on or address , with stamp for Circulars , Free Uoolt anil llec/lpee / , fir InnrlflQ 7 CnnrlDo 11S South istu street Ul. oUUIiuo a ouilllco , u < jui7iii. .vu Nnxt Door to I'ostoltlca. County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket to get your watch. If you would be. proof against his skill , be sure that the bow ( or ring ) is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases , which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases , and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark , None genuine.without it. Sold only through watch dealers. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or send to the manufacturers. KeystoneWatch Case Co. , PHIliADnLPHIA. "BAY STATED GUITARS. MANDOLINS. BANJOS , ZITHERS. AW > DRUMS , We mike variety from the OIICArUT to III ! WOBf tLKUiNf uul 4 UUTLY Inilruiiieuti. Ktcry Iiiilriiiuent fully UfurraiileU. OUR LATEST AND BEST THE LEWIS BANJO , Endorsed by the BEST Playen , Send for Cattitogtif. nnJ mention the Initruinenti you think of l > urchating , JOHN C. OAYNES & CO , HCteTU.V , IT , S. OKVOSITOUY , OMAHA , NISI ; Uipitnl 100,00 Surplus , $ UB,00' ' Cfllccri and Dlrcctori-Honrj W.Yatei , preilila u II. tXCu.lilug. Tlco presiusuti C. B. Muurloo. XV. MarieJohn ti. Collla * J. N. U. 1'atrlukg I.oirli lived , canUlor. canUlor.THE IRON BANK. AMUSEMENTS. Wednesday Eve , , Jan , 4 , lloliirn Knnnnentnt tlio Wonder ful YOIIIIR Actress , , /ra.JA MAIU OWB The ( llstlncnUlicil exponent of the Leading 1'omnlc roles of tlio Aincrlc.in stage , nnd n company tnclinHiu Mil , K01IKUT TAIlKlt. lly spec IM request Miss Murlowo vrllt npuotxr In the clinrnctoror .HI I/I A In ShcrUlun Knowlcs' great piny. THE HUNCHBACK Snlo of sents will open nt n o'clock Ttioiilny murmur nt the followlnc nrlecs : rnrqiiet < I.Uj ) Mrst .1 rovrn clrrli > . II.SO ; lost 7 TOWK , clrelfl. fl.COs Kcncrsl nilmliMon , llrst lloor , 7Acj llrst ? rowft. tmlcony , $ MO Ii t7 row , bnlrony , .So ; Konornt ntlmlMlon , tmlruny. .Vic : unllcrr. "Jo . _ JV1orH. Friday nnd Snturdny , .Inn. 6 nnd 7. MAT1XKB SATt'ltDA Y. Tlio Society KVCIII of tlio TlioitrloM : Sonson. Siioc-lat " ( American Tour. ) The Young Kinotloiml Actr'jsi In tlio lollow- Inj ! Itupcrtnlro : Friday Evo. nnd Saturday Mlntlnoo , As prosuntcil for ovorWOnlehts In the Thea ter I'riincaUe. Paris. Saturday Evening , of souls oncns at 0 o'clock Thursday inornliu lit usual prices. _ FARM ! SyjIEATER.POI s Like Home , nil roads le.vt to the hou o of success. TO JIA.STIJK A Brilliant NIGHT. Success. Seotbo Irun Mills In Kill I Ulnst. Mnllncus Simclny , Monil.iy , Woilnoailnjr. Sattiril.ir. Al.r. THIS WKT.K. BUPTON STANLEY GO.YlEiJY CD , III A puJr Gi-tf OF JA l.o Petit I'ruddlc. the MnrvHous Child. AN HO I'It OP Sl'Kl'IAI/riKS. MATINKRS. llnnilhr I'rifPs ' KVKN'INOS. Only ) cents. Unllill | 1 HUj0ati < l joccn.s C. A. , Fi'iday Evoiiing : , Jnn. G. OPERA 1-a Very Select ITo- BALLAD llcscrvcil fonts T.'o and tl. On sale at Chase .V Eddr's , Wednojdny , Jnn. 4 , U n. in. HOOK GLOVES1 AltE STAMPED ' PATENTS FOSTER'S , LICENSED UNDERFOSTER'S PATENTS. SEn'JllE OF IMITATIONS ! ( WORCEOTERSHiRE ) tararts Jho moat dsJicious tBete and zeat < fi EXTRACT sourt ; , cfnLETTEKfrom GRAVIES , TLEMAN tM d. rag. to hla lirntuor JfiHIl , \VORCEBT2K. . tiny. 1801. HOT & COI.U "Tell LEA It PEBUINS * MEATS , tuat tuelr enuce Is hlulily o-itc-cmeil la GA.1IK , ludln , andlelnmy ojnnion , the luoa' WKI.HIU imlaublo , ra well AH tbo inoet wholo. RA1CKIIITS , pome Kauco that li i&c. Beware of Imitations ; eee that you get Lea & Peirins' ' Blrn ( tiiro on every liottioof Orlu-lni ! & Qonulnc 1N DUNCAN'H DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking1 6 $ Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies ALOE & PEIFOLD , Next to Postofllee. _ MCCREW THE 8PEOIALIOT. la uiunrpnaBod ia tlio treatment of nil PRIVATE DISEASES ami nil Weakness iieu and Disorders of mul 18 ycnra oxporlcnco. \Vrlto for circulars anil rjuufetlou list free , 14th nnd Faruam Hte. , Uniulm , Neb. An-1 all the train ol KVII.8 , WHAKNK9SKS. DBIIIMTV. KTC1. , that ao it company Ilium In men yrii'KI.V nnd I'KIIMA. itv . NKNT1.V L'UIIKI ) . Kull arUKNOril and loin a lilTOii toavcry partof thubody. 1 nlll uud ( to cnruly pic d > KUKK lowny mBBror th3 preicrlu. lion that curoj moof those troutilui. Adjron , L. A. UUAULKV JJATI-1.I C1IIIK , UlCU. ODDEST SALE ir-p j JL oDe Do you know what oclds and ends mean when applied to a clothing store ? When a concern has done as much business as we have in the past few months there must necessarily be a lot oT pants for which there is no coat or vest , and coats when the pants are gone. Then again there is probably only one suit of a size in a certain kind of a suit or overcoat. Nowj these make up what we call Odd Pants , Odd Coats , . Odd Suits , Odd 'Overcoats , AT ODD PRICES. "We invoice next'week and we want to get rid of as much of the "odds" as possible before hat time. "We qote no prices here , but at the store the prices are cut low enough. You'll say so when , you see the 'goods we offer at this HELD AT THE Cor , 13th and Farnam. ! Roll ! Compel your Shoe Dealer to supply you with Rolled Ede Arctics LUMBERMAN OVERS AND The KewJersey Rubber Shoe Go. MAKKS NO EXTRA CIIA GE FOR ROIiIiEO EDGE . Sso tlio New Jersey SPECIALTIES They are line. Notice inline ON ! O , ES. Dealers can get Price Lists a d Dis counts on application. 1 carry a big stock and am Western Agent for tliA New Jersey Co. Co.Omaha , Neb. Wlthoiitmonoyund with out prlex To the You are not well , and liavo no money mtlinu to see a ilouor. Out out tlio immoprliitoil huro. ' KIl'ANH UIIKMICAI. CO. . Ni\V : \ YOU 1C I'nMnlton a postal yard. Write your own iiiiinuon tlio othur si to of tlioefirds put It In tlio I'ojtOillL'f. ami by return mull you will uut lUoitor and KIIIIU innilloliio tliHt will do you pee I. Try It uiiU toll year ( rlenda. REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , for Thirty Days only \va will olToon ? entire steak of Dl.unoiuls and Christmas Jewelry and Silvorw ire at IOH tlrvn manufacturer' * onU. Fourteenth and Farnam Streets- Will move Jan. I. to N , W. Cor ICtli nnd Kiirnsrn. BAKK9 t < 'OU HAI . 1816 Douglas StrOGtj Omaha , Nob. tlio ciulnont specialist In nervous , chronic , prlrala , bland , skin and urlnnry diseases. A regular ana rt'Klitcrud iradunui In ni'dlclno. ludl plnmii anil curllllratu * Dhow. Is .till Uuallnir with tlio greatest uol cu cntnrrli. lost manhood natnlnal wcaknon , nlnht lo.noi uid nil fornu lit prUaluillsiaius , No morou * ry n oJ. Now treatment fur lei of vital powor. rurllui unable to visit mo mar bi trujtoil at lioiuo br currvtiiondcnco. .Mudlclno or liutrningnlasont by mill or oipren 03urely packed , nu marks tu Imtlont * ) fonloiiuorsundur. onoporsiinallnliirvluiv pri Turrol ilunsulttttlonfroi. Uorruipjniloiioontrlclly private Hook ( > lymerles of l.lfusunt ) fruit. otllculiuurj'Ja.iii. tu'Jp.m. HundayslUa.iu.loUuj. tsiul stamp for roplf "NorveSoads , " tbo wonderful remedy li eold ultli a writ- ill ' .Isi-uiei. a Weak Hcinorr , Sell uunrnntcr toruro ncrroui ( ijcli Lo of Ilialiil'owtr. n * dnelic. Wakefalne . JH Mnihood.NlKJitlr Ko slon5NcrToii neJ > .lJiB Uuln. ( lldrjln andl < ( ( Jfx > < > ref tbe Ufiitrallr Orifani In citliar ei cau u I bjr orer cierllon. yoiilbful rrron , or rzceiilr uiu of lobncco , opium or ttluiulanti wbltb lonn Uul to Infirmity. Coiuuni io- tlon and I IHBII U. t'ut iiinxjiiTonlentto carry , In veil pockol. 81 piirpaofc- With -.orderwj.tfiMaicTll < jieuirunt < low. or r'Jvnd IM For Bale in Omaha by Sherman & McOonnoll , 1018 Dodge p treat ,