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    'JJ1JS OMAHA DAILY BKE : l > LlhM13J > K 1U ,
LEACOE MAGNATES AT WORK
Moot Important Ikee Bull Meeting Slso *
. rn4a Br3tberh < d Year.
REDUCTIOII OF TM CIRCUIT PROPOSED
,1. Hurl WdKii'-l1 ofVn lil i t' i HrcniN
In ll - ( InMno In Whom l'roio | l-
flllllft Will Illltc III III * Mllll
KKW YOKK. Dec. 12 Th * tMRBUlt * of
the National Jd ( * -l , l ! league b Rn tb"lr
SB HI fill ineftlng here today. Not In
ptirhHp * not mlitfo the famous broth-
y ir , b a leigoe meeting bwa
with HI tnurh of Important * M the
one. ami theru l n forewiiitlng * lth
any degree of certainty what It * results
xlll Uo.
llml and foretnMt > II1 l > e the dlR-uwilon
over the nroiKwed reduction of h circuit.
Then the ijuenlloti of , rowdjrlim will be
ttorewhed over omo : more.
J. Karl Wagner of Wellington eems to
bo I lie man to whom propotiUiomi will have
to be made If the circuit Is reduced to eight
club * a * lias been proposed. As matteris
stand , UrayfuhK , with his new holdings In
the Pltuburg club , might easily be brought
in dlfnofso of his 1/ouli.vllle franchfoe , which
IIHB been a lo r for , ' many ncneons. The
Rhine may be nald of'the Hoblnsonu. To
them the Cleveland franchise liss been a
Lurden , whllo the St. l/mlit franchlfe , bought
Jait ycrr. I * a prontalI one. A to the
Ilroolilyii-nAltlmoru ytidlcatc , It Is said that
the owners are not avcrue to dropping Haiti- i
jooro fpr a consldorntlon. '
\Vb ji President Young railed tlic membttrs
Into xPMlon them Were prifcnt : A. J. Iteach ,
,
mill Colonel John I. Hose , Philadelphia ; j
A. II. i-odin and Mr.'Conant , Hoiiton ; J. ! i
Karl Wagner , \VanhIngtoii ; Hurry von drr j (
Horst. Xcd Hanlon. Charles Kbbclts nnd ' .
Ous Abcll. rcpreauntlng thu Drooklyu-Italtl-
were InlcrcalH , Krod KriouloK , rcprpsrutlng i
Andrew Krcedman of this city ; President j
Kerr , Plttuburg , James Hurt , Chicago ; John
T. Brush and his new niinuK : r , Kobcrt Al
len , Cincinnati ; Dtirnry Dreyfuss nnd Harry
Pulllam , Ix > ul/vllo ! ) , iiml Krank Uellans
HoblhOn and Stanley IloblHon , representing
thf HI. LoulH-Cluvdand Hyndlcate.
Tim board of arbitration , consisting of
.Me nr . Youim , Hurt , Ilrush , Soden , Rogers I
nnd Krank Huhlson , went Into tension iind
took tip Hie contestK of various clul * over
the Hcrvlccrt of certain players.
lr < nililpn-'i < Mv Vnrk Ciiiirov < * rM > - ,
The Hrooklyn-Nuw York controversy over
the Wrlglcy tnuttcr wan thu moat Important
caeo under consideration. Wrlgley played
with thu Syracuse , team of thu Eastern
Icuguo Inst year. At thu conclusion of the
tvastcni league season , on September IK , ho !
digued to play out the remainder of tha
National lean tie searon with New York.
HiibKuiUc'ntly | thu Brooklyn club bought
Wrlgley'H rt'lcautfrom Syracuno und , act
ing under Instructions from Prvfildnnt
Pov , < ; rM of tha Kiuitern luugue , Wrlgley went
to Ilrooklyn to flnlah thu season. The New
York , club protested , claiming that under a
previous ruling by thu hoard of arbitration
the ByraciiHO club tould sell Wrlgley , but
liln contiact with thu club to which ho wan
fold did not bccomo binding until the be
ginning of the next season. In other wordd ,
ImumiUch UH Wrlglcy was not sold to
Brooklyn until after the conclusion of the
Kantcrn lenguo neaiion the Na\- ( York club
rlnliriH that his contract with the Kastern
IfiiKiio wan binding for thu remainder of thu
Reason.
If the board uilHlulnH llio tiroteut of thu
New Yrtrk club all thu games played by
lli Brooklyn team In which Wrlgluy took
part may lip thrown out.
Prraldtint Salgpaugh and Manager Walter
Wllmot of Minneapolis appeared before the
board jiml clnlmed two players , Joe Hchnill
and Pitcher McCann. Tlieso two players
worn with the Hamilton ( Out. ) team. At
thn conclusion of tha season both Detroit
nnd Minneapolis negotiated for them. De
troit got them , but It Is claimed that the
Detroit management never mudu good the
stipulated purchaHo prlco to the Hamilton
club , whrrean thu Minneapolis club did. In
vluw of this tha Minneapolis management
|
claims the serviced of the two players In
iiientlon. |
President Powers la at the meeting also
for the purpmu of trying to get better legis
lation for ( ho small leagues rcl.itlvii to the
uervlro rule. lie wants the purchasn prlca
\ h rli thu major leaguu sliall pay for play-
oin of claw A , minor league teamu , raised
fion < u$0 to J 1,000. it IK paid that thu big
lcnim ; will grant this rnnccrslon.
.s i \ TII K IIIMV < ; THICKS.
mi ( he ! nv OrJi-niiM mill Sun
N'HW OltLKANH , IJec. 12.-Fuvorlti'
wur In niuuli better form todiiy and won.
thrco of the Hvo races ) on lliu cird. ; The
dorlslon In the Imndlcai ) WIIH iinpojiiilur ,
lunr.y tliltiklng Una Trlllo won. Tliu IIOPHO
luul maile nil the riinnlng and , coming down
Din dtr.'tcli , Mltdi.'ll . ciiHcd him up. Prlnco
Hla/.ex , tlio fitvorllo , gained HO mm. bow-
I'viT- tlmtvllhln ti few vanlM of tins wlr.i
Mltclicll Htaiteil to rldo nguln , Pt'lneu
lllnzi'H llnlHliiiil on tin ; liibMu nnil Tilllo on
tin ) otltHliIti of ( In- track and IJio JinlgcH
lilaeeil Iliu foimer firm
Tim HCWUKlH luiluy miHpendcd A. J. Wiil-
luri' , owner and irnlncr of I InliDrwii Ooorgo
I , ( ( ; , pdiiilliiK an Invi-Hllgatlcin of the rtin-
nliiK of thu IIDIHO on Dcci'inhcr ! > ami in.
Jdfki-y Hlieeliuiilvliu IOIH | the liorso In
tluiHi ) raci'H , IH HiiMpendod under iilmllar con-
( IltlniiH. The wi'iillior WIIH llnu and track
heavy anil lumpy. KoBUlts :
l 'lrj < l rai'1 , six nnd mii'-lialf fiirlongH :
Island Pllnrowon. David HMCUIII ) , V'olandleii
third , 'I'linii : l : s'-i.
Koriinil race , HX ! finlungH : Sinn Kullim
woru Hi'solutu Mccoiid , lOliliirlm third. Tlinn ;
TIUliI riire , Hiilllim' , nno mlle ami twenty
yards : Tlllu ( U' wnn. Good Onlnr Hecjiul (
\Vnlki'iiHliuw third. Time : lCfii : { .
h'ourtli race , hiiaillcap , DIID mlle : I'rlnco
UliiKrH wnn , Trlllo second , Compensation
tliltil. Tlmei 1:17 : % .
Klflli raeo , one and nnti-i > lKlith mlleH :
l.ailii'iilu w ii , HrlKhl Night m-eond , Dunim
Hltu third. Tlino : 2-01.
HAN KIlAMMHt'O. Dec. 12.-\Vi-nlhor
VOU KNOW IT IS TRUE
That is if it is Told Yon
by a Neighbor.
Tliciiii Statements arc by Persons
Whom Wo arc Willing
( o licllcvc.
If u ppmnn you respect tolls you om -
4hliiK , you bolluvc htm. You may unt know
HID ponon whoso Htatcmcnt wo publluh In
this article , but you can easily Know him ,
bocaiixo wo ilvo ; you bis niinio und addri-sa
11 nd lie Itvii ) right hero In Oinahn. That Is
the way wo do , wo give yuu the names of
people llvlnu In tlilu city uho have used
Miirrow'u Kld-iui-olda for huckachu and lild-
uey troubles , because wo want yuu to con-
BUlt llueo pootila about the t'ood KId-ne-
nldfi liuv * douo lliom.
Mr. John Swiinuoii , prlntnr , 311 South
12th St. . fcayB : "I huiirtlly rccoiuniend
Morjnw'u KldfiunlilH lo iicojilt who uro
from kldimy backacho. I toolt
) lda nrciirdlUK to dlrwtloni * and they
mo completely ot bnokaoha und (
havti not oniurlwnceil | tha Uxuit symptoms
of Ihu irontilo since. "
Morrow' KUl-iiu-oIJa are not pills , but
Yellow 'I'nlJlt'lfl and ( > ! ! ot fifty cuntM a bay
by all ilruKKUto aud by the Oljpra-Dlllon
DniK Co ,
Mallt > 4 on rocolpt of price. Mnnufarturcd
by John Morrow A Co. , Chvwlst * , Ejirlng- '
Mi , Ohio , I
n'l trwrk P wy it Timformn.
, Th
l < * 4ir won , I'rwtwn * * conil , Fmr Shot
lhlr l. .Tim * : JU :
Mvafl < 1 rr , nix furlotiK * . Mlllnc : Alumi
num iron , Ilowslhrw tmmnd , Punlmlnt tmrd.
.
Thlrtl r eiw *
won. Jolly Hrltton fecond , S : .
third. Tfme : 1 : .
Powfth race. < w m ! on - < i i < rtr mliw ,
nelllnic MaUy won , Marcato Mcotiii ,
M1onth rp * third. Time : : * * * .
fifth me1 , otic mH < ? , i ! lln ; : Wyomlni ?
imimnom wromi. Monunit * third.
1:41.
Sixth mcf , wven furlong * , fiun * : King
f'urnlvMl won , MoMn recoM , I'at Mor-
rl * ey third. Time :
Wiuiln n .Mncli. (
I ) rt Brr.cller. a well kiown wrnrtler. h
rrlvMl In Orrnh * from llHcllngs to rrang *
i for wrr tiaiit rnafh amonv the l < x l
athlete. Mr. R'-bt-ll-r has iMued Hial-
j It-tiff to mt t any man or wn In Omaha
! and MJWV Inlly m'ntlorm Mlchirl Crowe and
j Kmll Rlnnk , tni rwn who hnv won < on-
. ld Mibl ( ? reirtitMtlon on account of th < .lr
Mtrenjfth. Mr SfhHI r ray * h > Is willing lo
meet both the taut nmimd on tn * name
nl ht nnd will agree to win on * full from
I t-ncti In i-aU-h-M-rateh-PHn style Incldn of
I nn hour for 1109 or more to j ! < le. He PRVH
h" In willing to put up a forfeit or all the
fid" bet a * noon a * th men Hlenlfy their
take up the challenge.
i\pcrl Siiji .Mullm-iix \\'rilr l.riliTn.
NKW YOHK. Dec. -Today's secslon In
the trial of Roland I ) . Mollnwux wan de
voted entirely 10 the i-xamlnation or Wll-
Hurn 1) ) . Klnnlry. thv handwriting expi-rt.
The lmt > ' ) riant portion of the testimony of
Kxpert Kinsley may be Hummed up by the
M'atcincnt Omt he textllled that Hft < r an
x.irnlhfillon of thousand * of six-ilmpim of
liandnrlilnir. Iri'luillng fampli-s from nvi-ry
member and wtry employe of the Knfk | r-
|
< ) < i"kir Athletl" club , IIP became convinced
th t one person vrotithn no-called "Mar ,
tlet" and "Cornlih" letti-rc , that the name
t > er on wrote thiaddreHs on the iiolson
p ck irr > and that man was Holand li.
Molliioux.
i I'lilliiilclilliln' * I.ali * KvpnuKloil.
PHII.ADKU'HIA , Dfe. 9.-To the Kdltor
of thr lee ! : I have In rny hand a dinning
from yoy jmprr of November 2'J , consisting I
of nn i-lltcrlal headed "Phlladeljihia and
Cjinnhn "
TinNutlonul Export ixio.-ltlon | Is clom-d
and my < onnrctlon wlth'thtKxpoiltlon aw-
( . elation will probably ccan' In n few days.
Your editorial contains M ) many errors ,
through your 'sourci' Of Information being
Inaccurate no doubt , that 1 cannot fore
bear calling your attention to them.
In the Ilrst place congress contributed
Mo'Wo toward the Philadelphia cntorrli | < c.
liihtMail of Wfi.W Tin- city of PlilludHlphlti
contributed Wfi.Vf ) Instead of tWO.O ) . Hoth
of th ; appropriations xverc for permanent
buildings for the use of thft Philadelphia
CommiTclnl muceum , which were usej for
the purpux-M of the cxponltlun. There were
no appropriations for the general expenses
of the exposition. The paid admissions dur
ing tnc sixty-nine days of the National Kx-
Jiort Imposition a gregate < l about J1.0f/J/X >
und the average per day of paid admission *
wus greater than the average per day of
inld admlfslons at the Mid-Winter Fair at
Hun Francisco , Atlanta. Nashville nnd
Omaha last year. Kvery bill has been paid
on becoming due and there It money In the
tre-isiiry to pay all Mils not yet due The
probabilities are that there will bo a small
hiirph.H , running between ! 10.000 nd JVXX ( ) .
The statenmnts In the livening Telegraph ,
which you ijuote .are not In accordance
ulth the facts. For Hirer' or four days the
Telegraph rnadc a light against the exposi
tion , being the only Philadelphia paper to
take the peculiar and unaccountable Htaml
which it did. It quickly found that It was
pursuing tun wrong tattles und that H wan
not only losing prestige but popularity and
the attack stopped almost us ijulckly ns It
began. The Telosrnph's attack wus Ignored
by the exposition aulhorltlen.
Your editorial ulno refers to the open
letter written by the former chief of thu
department. The only thing that need IIP
said nbout this Is that thu statement did
not give both KM" ' * .
I do not bollovo that the writer of the
editorial I refer to hud an opportunity to
vlclt th < - Kxport oxpo.Hltlon. for If ho had
I feel confident that ho would not have re
ferred to It as a llaseo. It was n HUCCCHS
from a commercial , c/lucatlonal and lliian-
clul point of view. Yours very truly
F. AV. IIAUO D ,
C'hlcf Department Publicity and Promotion.
.MlNNiiiirl CI-IIHIIN SlJiicrvlxornnicd. .
iMAHYVIhl K , Mo. . Dec. 12.-SpocI.il (
Tcli'gram ) A telegram was received hero
this .iftornoon froin Senator Coekroll , con-
viylrtt ; the news of the conllrmatlon by the
senate of tlm appointment of K. li. 1C. Me
Jlinmiy , 1'illtor of the Muryvillc Tribune an
inemb"r of the state central committee fron
the. l''ourth illstrlet
, supervisor of census o
the Fourth dlxtrlct The result gives prott
general satisfaction.
Mrs. R. Churchill , Ilerlln , Vt. , says : "On
baby was covered with running sores. D
Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured her. " A
specific for piles and skin diseases. Bewar
of worthktis counterfeits.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The regular monthly Unity church sup
per und HOclul will ho given ut the cburcl
this evening ; .
Dr. H. H. Townc had his bicycle Htolnn
Monday from In front of the drug store a
Twenty-fourth and Cilmlng street.
Chris Andor.son wus arrexted at Thlr
teuiith and I.eavenworth Htrcet.s yesterdaj
for thru.itenliu ; to cut John hockwlron
with a Hpcclally Hhnrponed thirtecn-Iriul
knife.
A number of workmen employed by thr
city and contractors having city work hav
lieeii laid off liecuufo of the cold weather
It IH xtlll poHHblc , however , to continue i
partial shift on the Fort Htreet sewer , the
only Important public work under way.
n. H. Berlin Is In receipt of a letter from
Dliector of the CeiiHUH Alerrlnm Informliif ,
film of hlx Helectlun for cenxus HUticrvlsoi
tor this coiiijrenxloinil dlxtrlct. Mr. Murrlam
nfoiniH him thai hn iniide tlie nomination
to the president himself. lierlln will not
dccllnu the place.
KrncHt It. ICrwIn , a youtiff man living ui
1KU South Twcnty-xlxth Htreet , WUM lieli
up by two men Hundny night nt the torner
of Twenty-Hlxtli and Woolworth avenue
Me WIIH on IIH | way home about 9:1C : and the
two men lenpeil upon him as ho attemptm
to pass. Olid of them held him whllo the
other went through his pockets. They HC-
cureil $ r .
Thu Hulled gluten Civil Service romnils-
Hlun IIIIIIOUIUCH tlut on .January 'J , 10 anil
11 , I'M ) , examinations will he held for tliu
iKisltlon nf urclilloctiiriil and structural
btecl ilriiflHinun. Personx dexlrlng to com
pete choiild nt once apply to the Civil Hut-v
iew coinmlMloiii Washington , D. ( ' . , for up-
lillentlnii torniH 301 itnil 37ri. For further In
formation apply to the sccictury of civil
pervlce , Uniuhii.
About 1 o'clock a. tn. yesterday a soldier
took tku coupe and Jioiite of Hurry Oorbiitt
fioin In front of the Mlllard hotel nnd
iitarteii out for a drive. An hour later , after
a lively chime , aorgrunt Hudson and Of-
llcur ThoiiniM cuiltureil the outllt at
lOIeveiith and l''arnani. ' The mildler Is In
J.ill. bin rertjKeH to slvo his name. The
IiorHD WIIH b.idly UW.M ! up by Inird driving
and the free use of a Vihl ; > .
Mayor MooreH uppoured at liln olllcoCH -
lenliiy for the llrsl tlmo In Meverul we ( > ks
and ielle\ei | 1'rmident Dlnghum of the
council nf the executive ilutlen. The mayor
Ix greatly weakened by his lllmiBH anil him
loHL l-nllKlllerilllln llpuh. Tllitln lvnfk n tintn.
her of cullei-H from the various city de
partmontH dining th niornliiK who uffcreil
their cntiKrutiilalionH on the mityor'H re-
appearunce.
On the aftoriinoti of January 1 there wil
be a dinner In the young Womun'H Clulx
tlan iixttoclailon looms , KVIIII by the fireenii
to the Plnlm. Tlie dinner will begin ut : i
o'clock .mil will continue until nbout 8
o'clock , the flexing houril being devoted to
u general reception. Thn "I'lnltii" and the
"CliefiiH" Hlgnffy the vulorn worn by rival
workerH for IncreiiMed Jnemhcrshlik The
Ureuiis worn dofcnted , thvruforo they ntv
thu dinner ,
In netting forth the iccnrd nf thn Pnlllns
family It wm < Hinted ( hut Juxeph ( . 'olIlnH
wax killed hy Chiirh-H Mallnn In u quarrel
IIM to the dlvlxluii of Htolen gloves. The cor-
ipetlou In Hindi ) by M.illnn that he hud no
part In the theft of the glnvcs He litniHidf
\VIIH the owner of the gloves , he ruyti , and
It was In un effort to recover them from
L'olllns that the uu.irrnl arose In which Col
lins rtiuck the Ural blow and W.IH
L-ntly killed
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ,
Frank K Hilt , nu Idaho Fulls utecktnnn ,
IB In the city for a few duyn.
M. It. llopewell , u Tekuniiih clothing mer
chant. In utopplng at -Mlllurd. .
Jnine Hebron , u prominent politician
from Hi bron , IH ju tliu city for a tf-vf ilayn.
T. 13 Tliromill , u Htockniiin from Chey
enne , IH rcHlutercd at tlio Mercliutitx.
Minn JeHHle iJlcklnunn left Monday nlglit
for New York to cpend tbe liollduyM.
S I. . Hunter. D. V. H , from Fort l.i-uv-
eiiwortli , In In tlio city fur a few iluyH ,
Jamtui W. Orr , atturney for thu Mltwnurl
I'ui'ltle railroad , U ulaylng for a few < lu > n
ut tha .Mlllard
Jiihll Vra y Hlk Prcrk , 'Hen F Jllllu ,
Uuwiuin , uud ( ' , U Itobi-iljt , Nciiiahu , ur <
III thn illy In ullelliliuico ut thu t'lllted
Ku'ei court , i
WILL USE TERMINAL BRIDGE
DHaoia Centril Contract * for Terminal Com-
pauj'i Br d6 and DepoU.
CONTRACT IS OF TEMPORARY CHARACTER
llplndnn * l li Terminal fotnpnnj-
Apply Alonf to rrrlKtit Ilnnlnrxn
I'nxiiciiKrr Vrnlnft Will t'e
Villon Pnt'lflo Million.
Johti It. Webster , general manager of the
Omab Uridge and Terminal companr. au
thorize ) ! tbo statement that a contract ha *
I been entered into between hie company i > nd
, the Illinois Central railway hereby the lat.
j ter will unc the Terminal company' * bridge
and Its freight depot * In Omaha and Coun-
' ell Bluff * . Thin announcement r.omo a * a
result of the conference held between Mr.
I Webster and Second Vice President Harahan
1 i of the Illinois Central , who wag In the city
j last week , At that time Mr. Haraban care-
j fully hiBpecled the facilities of the Terminal
company for thn handling of. the freight busi
ness of the Illinois Central , and the Im
pression was to ( satisfactory that the ron-
tract was immediately agreed upon
"The contract with Ihe Illinois Central , "
Mr. Webster elates , "Is In a sense merely a
temporary one. No time limit Is specified
beyond the privilege en the part of the 1111-
nols Central to terminate lt contract by giv
ing thirty days' notice of such Intention.
In a measure this contract Mao due to our
fortunate situation. We have our bridge
and empty freight depots In both Council
UluffB and Omaha conveniently located , and
thu Illinois Central at present has no facili
ties for caring for Its freight patronage.
Our Omaha freight depot Is at Eleventh and
Chicago and our Counrll lllufla depot Is lo
cated on the corner of Ninth and Broadway.
"Tho contract with the Illinois Central
applies only to freight business. I under
stand that the Illinois Central will begin
using thu bridge and depots on Monday , the
18th Inst. "
The fact that the Illinois Central nan en
tered into a contract with the terminal
company for tha use of Us bridge and
freight houses for freight purposes only in
dicates that its pabsenger trains will enter
Omaha from Council Bluffs over the Union
Pacific bridge , and that the union elation
will be used by 11 for passenger purposes.
The temporary character of the contract be
tween tun Illinois Central and the terminal
company is a matter of interest to railroad
men , and is construed to mean that the
freight depots of the terminal company will
only bo used until similar structures may be
built In both cities by the new road. It
owns valuable property in Omaha on Seven
teenth street and the intefeectlon of the
Union Pacific tracks and the belief Is general
that a commodious freight depot will be
erected there In due course of time.
SIOUX CITY RAILWAY SOLD
Toil * of X MV Yorlf , OtvnerH of hloui :
City . \\Vnli-rn , Iluy North
er ii Ilriincli.
SIOUX CITY , Dec. 12. ( Special Telegram. )
At 12:30 : o'clock thin afternoon the Sioux
City & Northern railway nnd its properties
were sold under un order of the federal court
by Howard S. Hakcr , special master In
chancery , to William Stewart Ted and nob-
ert 13. Ted of New York , cf the firm of .1.
Kennedy Ted & Co. The road was sold for
$1,600,000. The aln was to satisfy bondB of
$1,020,000 and Interest duo and accrued
amounting to 5400,000. The property will be
operated now In connection with the SIou.x
City & Western , also owned by the Todw , by
the Great Northern. The receivers , Warwick
Hough and S. J. HcalH , tonight will go to
Dubuque to have the sale confirmed by Judge
Hhlrua.
IMhSHNGKIl OI-'KJCIAI.S TO COXKEIl.
Iliillrouil .Men Will .Mccl to IHCIIHX ( lie
California I'IINHUIIUIT .Situation.
Olllclals of the pasEcngcr departments of
the Hock Island and Ilurllngton and their
western connections at Denver and beyond
the Denver & Itlo Grande and tbo Rio
Grande Western are awaiting with Interest
the conference of the transcontinental linen to
he held in Chicago on December 19 to con
sider the California passenger situation.
The call was Jointly made by the Santa Fc
and the Southern Pacific and for this reason
great slgnlflcanco is attached to the forth
coming meeting.
Whatever may bo the Intentions of other
passenger officials , It Is conceded that the
Santa Fo nnd Southern Pacific have entered
Into a compact of Homo nature whereby they
nro and will continue to tic enabled to abso
lutely dlctatn all mattcrH pertaining to
traffic Into and out of California. The
present condition of passenger affairs In
California Is known to bo unsatisfactory to
roads entering Into competition for business
ucioro u rcacncs ino nania i-o anu southern
Pacific , but the position of these two roads
Is one that gives them a complete monopoly
and whatever stand they may toke Is likely
to bo an Inflexible one. Their united action
will prevent < i successful rnto war even
though the other linen should decide upon
such a measure.
Ailvaiicc racK'Inur-HoiiNc ltacn ( ,
After giving thu packlng-houso c < Unlllnh-
monln of Omaha and Kanxax City the brief
advantage of a reduction In rates to certain
LoulHlmm and Texas points on piicklng-hoiiHu
[ iroducts thu railroads operating In that ter
ritory have followed thu present well estab
lished policy of all roads toward IncreiiHlng
rules nnd announce a marked Increase. The
normal rates on packlng-linnxo produrtn
from Omaha to Slnuvoport , Iloycu , Monroe
and Alexandria , Ark. , was -III cents and to
Tnxarknna cents. Dccembor 'J a reduc
tion of 2 cenln became erfirtlvc. The an-
nouncomiiit IB now made that on December
20 tbo Hock Island , Iturllngton , .Missouri
faclllo and Qulncy lined will cstublltih a
arlff 7 cents In advance nf thu existing rate
nnd f > ccntn above thu normal tariff. The
new rntcH from Omaha to the Louisiana
mints will bo 18 contB und to Ti'xurkunu Cl
cents.
Knllliful iini : > lo'cx.
Dec. 12.-Tho officers
of the proponed pcnulon fund to bo Inau
gurated by the PpniiHylvanla railroad on Its
entire HyMem cast of Plttsbiirg anil Erie ,
omposcd of the vice pri'xIdctilB und at > lutant
omptrollcr of the company , have nearly
omplett'd thulr work. About 1,000 employes ,
t IB raid , will bo retired under the provision
if thu pension fund on January 1. Thcuo
create a nunthi'r of vacancies and as
oiiio of tbo positions to bo vacated are liu-
mrtant there l 11 natural expectancy among
11 O.HI ) who remain IIB lo who will miccecil to
position * .
> o Hiilo-OiHIIntr III ( dunlin.
The local pauaonBcr men held one of Ihulr
cgulur meeting. * at Elkhnrn headquarters
eslenliiy. Nothing of vspoolul Impar-
iincu transpired beyond nn Informal dlHctm-
loii of thu holiday nilcu , which all the nucla
avu agreed upon. Secretary Miinti rvpaitcd
liat special agentd had nuiilo an Invcatlga-
loii ( if the local patBi'iigt'r cltuatlon und
'
omul It lo bo In natlufactory condition with
o disposition on the part of any of the
railroads to dlniic < * e of cut-rnto tickets.
.MlniicniiollM-Oniilliii Train Nert Iff ,
MINNKAPOUH , Minn. , Dec. 12. It la
Illclally nnnaunccd thnt Improved pacaeiiKer
niln ocrvlcc. lietwmn iMInnwipolla and
malm will be Inaugurated uliortly after Jnn-
ary 1 by tha Minneapolis ti HI 1/julu.
n connection with llio ni-w Illliiolfi Oi'iitrul
line from Fort DoilK to Omaha Thin route
Bliortcnu tUo dlatanco thirty live mllea us
i
I rmofmtfA irith tbe shon rt exMlDR rt i e
'
and will malt In reduction In th * p s-
| Kr fare as well M quickening tb time.
j Double dally train evrrlce will b put on
and It l nrotMb ) tkat thnroeh lr plnc
cr § will to run from Minneapolis to Kan-
City rla this new rout ? , which also
borten * tb dl tnc to all tower Missouri
rlter point * .
ItnlMinjotci nnil I'cr <
Oorw * A. McXutt , dl trlct
rent of the "Kuty. " i In town from
KanM * Ctt- .
A. Dtrlow. canhlcr of the t'nlon Paclfl-
im * * nffr depurtnretil. h returned frnm n
week's btttn > sii vWl In the eat.
Owlnff to a heavy snowstorm In Inw'n
the Northwestern' * f gt train wan delaved
three hours yesterday mornlnf. which ne-
cwn-ltnted a. imll r delay In the Ifavlnp
time of th fnlon l acinc' Overland lim
ited.
ited.Allen
Allen U. Smith , nfidntant general freight
aifent of the Hurllnj-tfin. left Monday afternoon -
noon Tor M. vlflt to DeMdwood and other
Ulack HIIlK | i intHi He was accompanied
liy George Itudln. W. M. GIm of this clt > .
Dr. O. A. Ikrryhlll. f. S. N. . New York ,
and Henry Hchwneok of Chic Bo.
1 . J. Irwln , formerly HKont at K nn
rity nd Inter t c-hlcago for the Tumlcr-
lanil Oap Despatch nnd the LouUvl
HendtTnon A St Ixiuld railway , lion b
ajiIKilnted Rfti rnl freight and pn cnpcr
agent of the latter rond. Hlx ln < ttil'iuartcr
will bo In I OIIFIlle. | . Mr. Irwln IUIK many
friends among the Omaha callroad men
who arc plca pd to learn of Ills promotion.
IN A PROSPEROUS CONDITION
Hoard of nirt'cturx nf VIIIIIIK Mon'n
I'll rl nil n \iKiicliitlon MiiUi-H u
( loiiil
The Hoard of Directors of the Young Men's
Christian association met laat night In a
business meeting in the parlors of the as
sociation. The reports from the various
committees showed the asioclatlon to be
In a very flattering condition. The educa
tional and gymnasium classes showed a re
markable increase over any month of this
year. While the City's educational night
classes havu taken a number of boys and
youths from the association classes there
has been more than a proportionate : Increase
In the number of older men In attendance.
The report of the financial committee shows
the receipts for November to bo $1,346.91 ,
while the expenses for the same time amount
to only I1.02S.13. The receipts for the period.
May to November Inclusive , are t4.S04.CO
and the expenses for the same time amount
to J5G7G.24. The lunch room committee re
ported that they had leased * the lunch room
to a restaurant man for a year. This will
not affect the " 5 per cent discount from
the regular rate ? always offered to the hold
ers of association tickets.
The gymnasium report showed that there
were over 109 classes In attendance dur
ing the month , making the total membership
over 2,200. This Is over 1,000 larger than
during the month of November , 1S9S. The
lecture commlttco reported that they had
etoppcd tbo sale of course tlcketH for fear
they were overtaxing the capacity of the
opera house. The sale of seatfi for the next
entertainment will open December 26.
TELLS OF QUEER PEOPLE
Her. Untcli Kiitcrlaliix an Anillencc
at the IM > mouth Coii
Church.
"Queer People That I Have Seen" was the
subject of a somewhat humorous and de
cidedly entcrtainiiii ; lecture delivered by
Ilev. Hatch at Plymouth Congregational
church la t night , The speaker declared
that when one travels away from Omaha
queer people are wet all along the road.
Ho took up some tlmo describing fashions
that haviS been adopted by both men and
women of lha past.and convulsed hia audi
ence with laugher ; as ho portrayed the
Qrcclan bend and- , the flowing tileevcs worn
by women not long ago.
The bicycle face was spoken of as the
property belonging to other queer people
and something that In occasionally HCCM upon
the streets of this city. He insisted that
whllo Americans have good sense In most
things they will go wild over fashions Im
ported from Paris and will wear these for
eign garments , no matter how ridiculous
hey may appear. Some day , he- bald , he
iopi s to see the women of this country
adopt the costumes of the Greeks a flowing
robe , held In place by pins nnd strings.
After discussing the dress question for some
Imc the pcaker took up the matter of
eating and urged that In the cooking , both
at homo and In tbo hotel , there Is alto
gether too much frying pan , nnd that the
manner of preparing food Is constantly
ruining stomachs. Americans as a rule , he
aid , do not tnko enough time to cat.
I'ccKAiliInNNiN St. I.oulH Clnli.
ST. IX > riS , Dec. 12-Ferdinand W. Peck
of Chicago. comml sloncr gereral of the
United States to the Paris exposition , de
livered nn uddrcK'j tonight before the Con
temporary club in the banquet hall of the
Mercantile club on the great French enter
prise.
NINE OUT OFJVERY TEN ,
ht'KI'1311 ' KliOlI ( MTAIIItll IX .SOMI3
FOHM.
Nine out of every ten In this climate suffer
from catarrh in some form. Although BO
common a disease them la no complulnt f > o
generally misunderstood nnd 111 treated.
1'coplo Buffering from catarrh either by In
stinct or habit first employ the nannl douche
or fcoinc equally dangerous local application
for Us treatment.
Ily the very nature of Its symptoms ca
tarrh denotes a bodily disturbance and the
need of a constitutional remedy. An Inter
nal remedy should bo used to art upon thft
entjro nervous system and thua reduce thft
Intlinitiation extending along the weakened
membranes. There. IN nn remedy that will
do thlrt BO effectively aa Raiisu' Catarrh
Tablets.
They are taken Internally anil are Helen-
tlllcally prepaied to act upon the Inllamcd
mcmbrancH thioiigh the blood ; It is safe ( o
cay that they will cum any case of catarrh
no matter wlicri ? I oca ted or of how long
standing. They uro pleasant to lake and nt
any tlmo or place ; no upoon , bottle or
doiicho to carry about.
Rau s' Catarrh Tablets are sold by all
druggists or hy mall. DOu. Our llttlo book
on catarrh Rent free to any address.
C. K. HIIIW , Marbhall , Mich.
Badly Sprained firm
HOUSTON , Tex. .
! DR HAD WAY & CODear Sim : August
25th laat 1 hud a badly npralned arm Af
ter UJliib- nix illfferoni ( whut wre called ) v
remedies , 1 inner gJt reli't till 1 used
Itadway's Heady Hcllef. whii h eased the v
tinln at once and ciind mo In two days , t
My father , who In M ytmrs tld * ayH "Hadjf
ways Heady Itcllof and Ilnoway I'lllw uro ft
the best of all medli HIPS' Wo keip In' f
the house 'the year around. HtHpt't ( fully , f ;
THOS IIANHnOHOfOll , Bpr. ml 1'ollce. f
City IFall.
v . _
A t HIT finnu tuiilH , f oiiulii. Nuro
Tliroul , Inlliifiiza , llroiicliKU , I'ni-ii-
inoiilii , htfclllnu "f ( In * .InliitH , If
IllllllllHUI'i I II II II III Illllt Illllt
RHEUMATISM. . NEURALGIA ,
Primllillfii , ( JlilllilnliiH , Hii
TllO til III1 ll I'M , ANllllllll , nillllllllt
cunns TIIH WOHST I AINS m from on
lo twent ) mlnu'i's NOT ON1J HOl'It after
renillni ; thU niil any one SI KKKll WITH
PAIN Hold liy DrugKlfiH
llailvtu- Co , , 65 Uliu St. , Nutv York ,
MRS. RIDDLt'S tXPtRIJNCf IS SIMILAR TO
TIIOlSVtDS 110 UKIIC US DAILY.
Ztuo s C2 -'W
Gontlcmen I h-.d a rough for ti retf rf. sStfU
of K'r. | > aud tint taUng | > ruir nix of trM.lf. In
April. I'SH , I Ufaine FO Ma'k I tin unable to work.
I was examined by tKophjtirmuf , whotokl sue I bad
bronchitis , 'cry bad. Tli y udvi ed me to us * I ufl ) ' >
Malt \ \ in-key , but I was to W ugaiut w U L. r Out
1 uould not content.
Ily August 2nth latt I had gone to far as to b * unable
to Ret iny breath , except with difficulty wa T ry low
I thought 1 could not lire much loutrer. Our old
phjslmn. Dr T. W. CampU-ll. of Energy. R C. . . ex
amined tay lung < , told me the right one o * very ' * > ( '
ami the left one but a trine belter , but that I had
enough lungs left to lite a gorxl uhlle jet If I would
take plenty of Duff ) a Malt Whiskey , and tale it res-
ularly. By this time I was willing to do an\ thing for
relief So the dear oM man. though hels not a wbtfkey
doctor , ordered me to bepln at once xtltb Uro Uble-
Fjioonfuls as a do < e evcrj t o lioun , day and night.
I did so. and immediately began to Itnproto , and now ,
Fix uccks from that time , I can breathe nlinost as ncll
as 1 ever could , and Dr. C. says my lunps are healed ,
except one dull place In the right lung , nud that the
cavities arc contracting ,
I do not know whether God Is going to let me get
well or not , but I humbly trust Ho nlll , and I bellcro
tlmt. under God. your Whiskey has * avol my life thus
far , and If I had begun a year ngo I uould have been
cured by this time , Itc tiertfuly ) ,
Mrs. H. E. RIDDLK , Z no , B. C.
Dfl-j-VS I't'HK MALT WIIISKBV not only
Cl'His : the cough and heals the lungs , but It stim
ulates the blood to healthy action. It Is the greatest
germ killer and curative knuuti to science. Over
fevcn thousand doctors prescribe and recommend It
for ( . "Id * , Cough * , firl | > , I'oimmiptlmi , JSronrhltlv
and nil diseases of the throat and lungs , on account of
IT ALWAYS Its absolute purity and curative properties.
llook of valuable Information scut free.
' DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO , , RocJietUr , N. Y.
'jwjm
School for Sugar Industry at Bramrschweiz , Germany ,
SUIfelDIZBD BY THE GOVERNMENT.
'J. IiI > 1S7O
Number of nuplls to date , 1OR3 Ho Inning of icbool year March 1 , 1000.
The Director- K. rruchllng and Dr. A.
A North Light
li wb - BB architect , trtlst or
draujtbtsiBin r 5 lr Tfeert Is
jar one IE He rdcxnt on lit
north tide of
A very banfcome suite. It It ,
t' h M wd floor , nfwly
de cratej nails anl It f ? ei
tbf crina court You will enjoy
lo king t them nJ It nil ] bt
a pleasure fvr us to show jou.
R. C. PETERS & CO.
Rental Agents ,
Ground Floor , Bee Bldg.
FREE TO ALL
suS < rtnir from nerrouf dtblllty , var- !
cocele. icrnlnal vfealnt s , lt > U man-
mood. emJe ! on and unnitural < J1 -
cb rres caused by errors of youncer
dai-B. which. If not reliev'td toy wdl-
cai tr armenti It dfplorM on mind
and boil' .
UOOT J1A1UIY
wb n lufferlnc. a thU leads to lorn of
memory , loss of tplrlti. baihfu.ntm in
so'-iety , pains In imall of b .ck , fright
ful drtUBi , dark rlnci around the tyen
plmijl' or breaking out on face or
bodr Bend for our symptom blank
We can euro you. anfl sp clally do we
Ceain old ajxl trkd cacti. M we charce
nothing for a 5vlce and ulv you a writ
ten iruarantcr to cure the worst cue
on record N'ot only art th * weak or-
cans restored , but 1I losses. draJna
nd discharges stopped. Send lo rtamp
and question blank to Dept. B.
rtLoon
First , necond or tertiary sUc . WE
NC\je > K FAIU No detettlon from
Dullness. Write ui for particular * .
Dept B.
IlHhn'a I'faarraiiC7Omnh , Web.
IBIli and Pnrnaca SU.
AVI11 cure
OOWELL'S Colds. Hoarseness
or sore throat. Al
ways reliable. For
Anfi-Kawf pale by all drug
gists Xc and &X.
- -
-
r i
pains are gone.77
stomach is perfect. "
"I can sleep like a top. "
"I'm well all over. "
This is the way they talk. Every day some grateful
patient shouts his gratitude for his recovery to health and , > ,
strength. Every town ends forth its praises for that I
grand aud never-failing remedy which cures without drugs. I
There is nothing like it. It is new , modern , up to
date , and cures the most aggravated cases of Rheumatism ,
Lame Back , Weak Kidneys , Nervousness , Inactive Liver ,
Failing Digestion , pains and aches in any part of the
body , general debility in men and women'it is as good
.for women as tor men , and infuses its grand , invigorating
power into the body while you sleep. It has soft cushion
GAINED TEN POUNDS and CURED electrodes , which enable the current to fill the body with
Chicago , 111. , Nov. 20 , 1559. its strengthening glow without burning or blistering. It
. never burns the skin.
Dr. Mclaughlin ,
Dear Sir : I have been troubled for Let me send
you my 80-Page
Free
Book
years with lumbago ; sometimes for ,
weekt * I could not stand upright. Four Book about it , free , by mail.
weeks ago I bought a No. 6 licit and Address
have gained ten pounds , and today feel
that I am cured. I sliall always rec
Yours ommend gratefully your Belt , , F. AV. Hl'NT. DR. M. c. MCLAUGHLIN
,
453 S. llormltacc-av.
214 State Street , Chicago.
Such bargains in fine Pianos were never
known before in Omaha , First , because they
are the finest pianos made not only as to
tone , touch and durability , but the case de
signs are original , and different from any oth
ers shown in Omaha. The most sensational
features of this sale are the low prices and easy'
terms on which you can buy. Owing to a
contemplated change in the firm , we must sell
a certain lot of pianos before January 1st , and
to do this quickly we are going to sell these. . .
pianos regardless of profit.
Some pianos as low as
Organs as low as $12.00'
f
Every piano guaranteed. Terms arnanged
to suit convenience of purchaser. Write for
prices and terms ,
STOnn OPEN EVENINGS. 1514 DOUGLAS.