S ,1'I11 OMA1IA 1)ATLY 1111 : MfiAY , .TAN 1'A1i V 1 ) , 1900. 1 1IttN1 ' VISIT 111:111 : STATION Union Pacific Paeaenger Depot Thronged with People Sunday , ILLINOIS CENTRAL TRAINS DIDN'T ARRIVE , Ih Ilef Itut l Scir Sutler VIII Coni luetcr ? % t l Suttiny-linllroad Of- llclnl's ( ) pliiloti nu JlntQt- 1jouM' I Depot Ourrtlot , The new Union PaeIfle passenger slatlot w as thronged with visitors Sunday afler- noon , nttracled by the bellaf that the first pnrt.enger lrnllls Of the Illinois Central would arrive and depart , but by far tin larger mlmbor were travelers. ! Despite the fact that the Illinois Cell. tral did not begin Its train service to Omaha the day was rnthor an Important 0110 la the history of tire new station. For the first time ( ho doors tending to the station from thu Tenth street viaduct were thrown . open to the publle , rho ( allure or the Illinois Central passenger - senger tralits to arrive was not surprising to rallrond men. The uptown ofdlce of the roinany Is not ready for occupancy , anti Vila l'resldent llarahan stated some time I ago that the now service would not begin until the passenger and ticket olllco is opened. It is slated semi-oNclally that the I read will run Its first trains Into Omalla next Sunday , "The condition of aaaira warrants the tngttalllled statement that thu Iillnnls Central x911 use the Union Pacific - cific station , " said an nlllrlal. "It is hardly likely that the Union Pacific would agree to a satisfactory contract with the ] dhotis entrnl for the use of Its bridge ( ruin Council - cil Bluffs to Omaha did not such contract also Include rue use of its Omaha station. It the illinols ( 'enlrnl ' should u'a tlw hhr- Iington depot it would to all probablllty have to cross the river on the bridge of lire terminal company. In order to enter the Burlington station from this hrldgp the trains would ho transferred to the Itnr Iington tracks on this rtde of the terminal bridge , but to Secure entry Into the depot it would ho necessary to switch the trnin9 by wfy of Gil ) 'Oil , w hlrll would mean a loss in lime of at least an hour and a half. "There was an absurd story in an Omaha paper last week about the Illinois Central coming across the terminal bridge , switching - ing to the Union Pacific tracks and then going 1n n circuitous route to Seventeenth xtrcet and backlog Into the union station. "When the Illinois Central Is readyto begin the operation of Its Omaha-Chicago trnius the only logical conclusion In view of existing conditions is that It will use the Union Pacific bridge from Council Uluaa and enter the union station witltout tul- necessary sw9tclilng , and with as great economy of thOU 1S possible. " RAILROADS IN BLACK HILLS . FnusnnlI Large Anunnil of Bullding Ltoled For Durii the Present Year. DEADWOOD , S. D. , Jan , 11.- Special-Thera will Ito an unusually large amount or railroad building In the Black Hills this coming year , The mining districts lu both thu northern and southern hills have been developing so rapidly In the past six mouths that , in some cases , It Is almost absolutely necessary for railroads to be built Into them , The starting up of the old Two Bear and Ore Fine alines , In the Strawberry mining district , by the Golden Reward company , will undoubtedly mean n road from Deadwood - wood to Galena , or at least to the mines. This will open up ono of the richest muting districts In Lawrence county. The Gilt Edge mine would be producing ore If there 'ere a railroad to give cheap transportation , The Galena Minhlg COmpaily has a largo tract of ground near the Gilt Edge and so lies the British-American Gold and Copper coin- puny , Now that the Golden Reward company - pany has set aside 80 appropriatlot for opening up the two old mines , there tvlll ho lire right "pull" to get one. or both of the railway companies of Deadwood to build a spur to the camp. It is expected that before the close of the acason , there will ho a road Into the Squaw Creek district , either ( roe Crown lull , along the ridge , an extension of the Elkhorn narrow - row gauge , or up the gulch from Maurice station , a spur from the Burlington Spearfish - fish route , A spur is also being contemplated - plated by the Elkhorn up Dlacktail gulch , from Gayville. The Ilardlts are working upon their smelter proposition with reported ported success. This means a large smelter on itedwntor , twelve miles north ( of Deadwood - wood , which would he reached by a railroad - road from the Elkhorn main line. The Burlington company is just finishng ( up the road from lull City to Keystone and It Is expected that the first train will lie run over the twol e-mhlo ] lie the last' day of January. The sane company is workIng - Ing all the men it cnn get on the road from l Dumont to the water station of tin hlome- stuko company , In Spearfish canyon , Tito I exleeheoils ore that the Dakota Pacific company twill hero its road completed ( rout 1181)1(1 City to Mystic , on the Burlington line , by the first of April. A number of ilher spurs and branches nro being talked of by both comptmics 011)1 & 01110 of them are „ sure to be built , 'rhero is a well founded rumor in Deadwood wood tint the Northtvcstcrn Railway corn- puny will put on n through train from thus city to Denver , by way of Orbn Junction. Tills will gh'e a direct route , bringing the disttnco between tire two palate nearer than front Deadwood to Lincoln or Omaha. 'rho Northtvesteru tvotlld get all of the Colorado - orado tratllc for several mouths , until the iurlington conipauy get the connecting link belsveen Alliance and Brush City completed , P t ono of to a Norlh + vestrru ohllelnls were in Ieat1 ) and this mouth conferring on the mat- , with the resident officials. Colorado peo- plc are comiiwneing to coma it now every tiny autl tie liurhngtmn gels practically nil of the business. A prominent Colnrndn mnn , iof In Deadwood wood tvlio is i te eatcll it the dovelnpnten of tire Irnnslles mine. stated to your car- re iponlenl , that the Colorado halite tvoull l more thou be doubled as x1)01) OH one of tit + railroads Pit on n through service. As ii 1s now , it requires taro nlglps 1111)1 a day to make the trip , ( 'naf1IJSSUNS 'l' ( ) III : .thlOl.ISull ' 'Crt4'1'11 IJnrsVlll Not I'lllastert i , Item. ( 'nn ) tuIMMlnn $ .tiler Frb , I , Much Interest is itaalfested in local pas at'nger circles regarding a rumor to th n effect that the lines west of the Mississippi rover will abolish all counnlsslois February 1. It Is reported that a ntertlug of Ih o ptfatdeitls of all western Ihfs ( war r0 Gently held li New York when this decision t ryas reached. December 12 thin olllcinls at I Ih eastern litres met nail decided to abolls h commissions on all passenger bushes originating In the west. Thls new arde r hucamo operative January 1. The wester n nt lines , in case the rumor of the abohislunen t of commissions February 1 Is correct , wit I - - _ . _ . - - - CASTOR A r"or Infanta and Children. file Kind You Have Alwa Boughs hoar , tire 6lgnaturo of uz/ , cGYI tie following the exanrple of the eastern lines , The commission question is one of eon- sderable ! importance to rallrond men. It the western lines sbollsh commissions It will Increase their revenue and decrease the revenue of eastern ticket agents , just as tire revenue of the eastern lines has been Increased , and the income of the western ticket agents decreased as a result of the aholishnient by the eastern lines of corn- misslanS Janus ) ) ' 1. On all business arlg inatiug in the east a staled sum is forwarded - warded the agent selling the ticket by the line west of the Mlsslssippl river over which the business is routed , For instance , nn agent In Ohio , selling a man enrouto to Denver a ticket via the Union Paclfic from Omaha , is forwarded n certain anrottnt perhaps 50 cenlsi by the Union Pnclfic general - oral passenger department. Since lire abolishment of commissions heretofore paid by eastern lines on business train the west destined to the east ticket agents in Omaha and all western cities have noticed n significant - nificant decrease fn their monthly incomes. Commissions have been held by the railroads - roads to ticket sellers for ninny years. There' ' KISS always been a scale and tiny attempt of one litre hr otter greater Inducements than the schedule agreed upon has usually been checked promptly by its competitors. GULF OFFICIALS IN AUSTIN i'i' t'p'1'etnrkann k fort SnmUli 1)11- I 1lettlty-'iii t tupl , tvIth 'I'e ns 141 V. - AUSTIN , Tex. , mu. 11.-S. W , Fordyce , icceiver of the Kansas City , Pittsburg & Golf railway ; Silas 1V. Petit of Phlladelphla , attorney for Iho reorganization cotuutiltee ; Frank hingeroman , ntlnrney for the reed y- ers , and J. McD , Trlnblo of Kansas City lucid a conference here with General 'r. S. Smith with the view of arriving at a satisfactory - isfactory adjustment of the case Instituted by the state against the Texarkana & Fort Smith Railway eonrpauy , which Is the Texas division of the 1nnsas City , Pittsburg & I i Gulf , for forfeiture of Its charter and appointment of in receiver for failure to maintnin its general olllces in Texas , as required by the slate law. This case tens Institted in the Travis county district court and afterwards transferred - ferred to the district court at Texarkana. Thu conference resulted in tie company agreclmg to comply strictly with the Texas' ' law. A complete reorganization of the Texas property and a new- charter x111 have to be had 1n order to comply with the Texas law governing the operation. of railroads. i KANSAS Grl'l la'rlrhurtn.tx R.tlhr.t1 Id tc' to Lettrent.orlh ( . e Oprtcd for'I'ralllo TlleMln ) ' . KANSAS CITY , Mo. , J ur , r1.-the Kansas City & L'avenworth Itailway company x 111 open its road for general traffic on Tuesday and everything is In readiness. The roni bed is in splendid condition , considering lire fact that It hits Just been completed. Time last trial trip over the road was anode yesterday. The car carried lire omcers of ire company- and a cumber of newspaper men. The distance , twenty-one miles , was covered In a little over an hour and the trip proved very satisfactory. The building of this line is thought to he only the beginning of a great interurban railway system centering in the city at the mouth of tine Knrv Should the line prove a good investment , it is more than probable that all the towns std cities within n radius of sixty miles of Kansas City will be con- netted with one big electric rapid transit system. Right of way franchises have already - ready been seemed for a similar line between - tween Topeka and this city. The onlcers of the Kansas City-Leaven- worth company are : David Kimberly , Cleveland - land , 0. , president ; H , C. Ellerson , Cleveland - land , vice president ; H. W. Wolcott , Clever land , general manager and secretary ; Charles D , Evarts , Leavenworth , treasurer. Geacirl Manager Wolcott is a brother of Senator Wolcott of Colorado and a former member himself of tire Ohio state senate , Sea Itotilr to St. l'atL The through St. Paul ) passenger trains aver the Chicago , St. Paul , Mlneapolis & Omaha road began Sunday to use the Union Pacific passenger station iii tills city. At the same tlne it changed the route of its St. Paul-Omaha trains , whereby they go to Sioux City via the tracks of the Sioux City & Pacific , instead of via tire Onralra track. This results hr the shortening of the line and makes possible better time between Omaha and the twin cities of Minnesota - nesota , The daylight express over the Omaha road for St. Paul left the union station at 6:60 : Sunday morning and the night train pulled out at 5:20 : in the evening , instead of 5:55 : 11s heretofore. The Northwestern trains from SL Paul also entered the union station , thus marking the abandoning of the Webster street depot by the two through lucoming amid outgoing trains. Mr. llult'llsnt's , lirlrf VIslt. S , A , Hutchinson , assistat general passenger - senger agent of the Union Pacific , returned Saturday night from air extended visit over the line , lit was in the city merely- long euoigli to see that Chief Clerk Murray and Cashier Darlow had everything running smoothly in tire absence of General I'assen- I ger Agept Lounax and himself , nod took a train Sunday afternoon far Chicago , where he goes to attend a meeting of passenger officials. Jlulrlii ; nen Itnllrnnd. J , Il. McShaio & Co , are about ready to begin work on the Ihrusli-A111ance extension - sion of the Burlington railroad , the grading contract having been awnrded to their. A large force of worktiginen will be taken from Omnha. Tire McShane company has for some time been workhi ; on the Alliance- I llarl'lllo exiension , and that branch of the road will soon be eontplotcd , ' 1'o COIIMiinr hi t'bnte System. CIl1CAGO , Jail. 14 , General passenger agents of lilies front this city and St. Louis to north l'acilc coast lines via the Missouri - souri river gateways will meet tomorrow to consider tire rebate system of selling tickets at. a arcane of conletitiou with time direct lines via St. Paul , nicking fiat rates , "I am Indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my health anti life. It cured m0 of hog trouble following grippe. " Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of Ihla never failing remedy. It cures coughs , colds , croup , bronchitis , pneumonia , grippe nail throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents - vents consumption. It is tire only barnleas remedy that gives Irninedlato relict , TILE "TWIN CITY IdaD1'ID"- : A "PAST NIGHT TIIAIN"- DAILY , i :20 : P , M. J'IIF. "TWIN CITY EXPRESS"- A FAST DAY TRAiN- DAILY , Tire "NOIITHR'ESTEIIN LINE" lies two dally- trains between Omaia nail St. I'aul s' ' Minneapolis , cite known as the " 1'1VIN I CITY LIJIITF.I ) , " tile other as the "TWIN I CITY P\Plt1SS. : " These trnius arrive and depart from the UNION I':1SSGNUEIt STATION , OMAHA , NEB. ( loth trains are models In appointment- complete lit every detail. Palace sleeping cars on night trains. Parlor buffet cars on day trains. This is tire old reliable "Sioux City Route" over which through trains have been oper- nled for tuauy years. Trains leave UN10N PASSENGEtt STA- TION. OMAHA. NRil. , daily. City Ticket Oitlce , l401.3 Y'arnam street. G. F. REST , City Pass. and Ticket Agent. S0 Tf10 fly iii 1 LW S. h.--m--e-e-s-a' Ilullding Itspel tor flunsoomhn is preparing to renew his efforts in relation to the pla- Ing of Ore escapes on buildings in South Omnhn. Sonic time ago an attempt was made to Induce the lloard of Education to provide fire escapes for school huildlugs , but after deliberating over the problem for awhile the board tabled the matter and the sehioils are stilt without means of exit lit case of fire. The same any be said of a number of buildings on the principal bust- ness streets. Up to tine present time Inspector - specter Duuseontbe has been holding back on aecomt of not having a copy of lire state laws , it ig understood that Deputy Labor Commissioner Kent will see that a revised copy of lire building laws x111 be furnished tlio Inspector at au early date , If tills Is done tire owners of buildings will he served with notices , ordering them to comply with the stale laws instead of the city ordinances , thither the slain law the erection of prolxr fire escapes can he forced , while there is some doubt about Ilre city ( lrdlnntrees hold Ing lu rout. iienthere of the hoard of Education appear to be willing to conform to the requirements of the iawj huh until forced to do so will not ntrtlnorlze the expenditure of money 11ccesstry % for this purpose. Inspecor iarscombe says that several handbags where lodge mecll11gs and dances are held are not properly provided with fire escapes and be proposes to go after the owners of sushi huildlngs as soon as he is supplied with a copy of the slate In w. Car lien's Club ) Icc tliiir. A meeting of the 1Vestern Car Men's club , composed of car foretnen and Inspectors - tors of the vartmis railroads of Conned illuffs , Omaha and Srulh Omaha , tvns held at lire ofilce of Supcrluteudent Corwin of the Union Stock Yards itallroad company rim Saturday night. Tire attendance was mach larger than tens expected and n great deal of Interest was tabour in the proceed- lugs. The principal obp'ct cf tine chub is to meet m ) a fraternal footing and discuss matters' pertaining to the interelnnge of freight cars and arrive at a mutual antler- standing in regard to the haulllng of cars. Dy such action Imng delays will be avoided , wltchn are nnnoyhng bout to shippers and I rnitond olllcinls. The organization is n new 0110 , but good results trio already being at- tnined , M. P. Schanldt nfl the Chicago , llilrnttkee & St. foul is president ; 1V , lh Cressey , chief of the Joint car inspection fnice , South Omalm , vice president ; h , F. 'ruruer of the Burlington , secretary , and Charles Spies of Council Bluffs , treasurer. The chub nreels once a month at either Council Bluffs , Ornaha or South Omaha. Ilonrd of Udurtttlon nets'l'nnlghl. Au adjourned meeting of the hoard of Education will be held tonight. Considerable - able routine burdnese x 111 be transacted anti reports from the architect on the progress of tire new school buildings at Twetletir mind 0 streets tvlll he received. It is possible that suite cognlzance of the propesition to rote ponds for n new high school building x 111 he taken by the bonnl. Investigation shotvs that virile a majority of the members - bers of the board realize the importance and need of a new bulltitug for Iligl ) school purposes - poses , they do not feel that the tune for such agitation is opportune. One member said that Superintendent Rolfe tires trying to create a sentiment In favor of voting l.onds ht hopes of securing his job for another - other year. Another member said that when the board warted the proposition submitted it. would place the natter before the people - ple direct and not through the superintendent of schcols. From this It is inferred that in proposition x911 be subntllted at the spring election. hi rlel : llnlclnir C'urnlnenePS. ' The Nebraska Brick company , located at L and Iinyd street , will commence operu tlons either today or tomorrow. Most of lire buildings for the use of this concern have been completed and the steam plant hits been tested. Only bulddlug brick wilt be manufactured at this that. , but It is the intention to mmnko vitrified brick for pavlug purposes later on. The shale for paving brick will he shipped from Lomisvllle , Nob. . uud will ho sent hero in quantities as the needs of the factory demand. It .s expelled that there will be a great dent of street paying here w9tldn the next year or two anal if so property ownos will be able to save about $3 a thousand on paving brick on account of the location of the factory here. 1e S e M The directors o ff tire South Omaha Live Stock exchange will meet today for tire purpose of electlug a secretary and treas- . Fran all accounts Colonel A. L. Lott will bu re-elected secretary , as he has held Iho pocltlon for a nuitber of years and is considered the best secretary the exchange - change ever hind. There is , if reports are true , sore difference of opinion regarding the selection of a treasurer and it is possible - sible that Thomas B. McPherson , wino has been treasurer for the lust live years , may be retired. It is rumored that tine casirier of a bank cast of the tracks will be chosen treastrer. ' 1'entlit't'nncc lleetfnis Proposed. Tuesday evening Excelsior lodge No , 70 , Independent Order of Good Templars , will meet at Modern Roothnan hall for the election - tion of ofilcers. A series of public meet- logs is in contemplation by thus Intige anti after the election of officers the matter x111 bn ceriously considered. The Idea is to hold gcspel temperance meetlnga at one of the clntrchees with a view to increasing tire ntonrbership of the lodge and spreading the cause of temperance. Good speakers to address tire proposed mcetinga are being } I I II 1 Hornseekrs' ' ExcLrsion11 Tire second lrmneseekers' excursion - cursion via liurlhngton Route leaves Omaha Tuesday , Ja ti- ary 16th. It to-Ono fare pltts $2.00 for the round trip. date applies to ALMOST all points ( n 1anstts , Nebraska , Arizona , Arkansas , Indian Territoy , Louisiana , New Mexico , Oklahoma , Texas , Colorado - orado , Idaho , Montan11 , Oregon - gen , Utah , 1Vyomlng and 11'ashington. Call and set full informa- tdoti. ( 7ICKET RURLINCTON OFFICE STATION IDO2 Farnam . 10th and Maasf1 8treot. 8lroot , 'Phono 250 'Phone 910. ICI'I't S.tSRAI.W'aaD ( 'II'SIIIS. : Cures Gotorrhoca , Olect or unnatural die churgts hr a few days Full dlrrctlons 1' ice (100. ( All druggists , or mail D. Dick & . Co , . 133 Centre St „ New York , arranged for. nap It Is probable that muh , good will be a'cdmpltshed it the meetlnrs as proposed are held. iii It' ( 'Its' Gurslp. Democrats arc talkie : about runnlnr Genrgo Dare for enuiiellmnn. Charles Swift of Chicago is now li lent. ponry cltnrge of the Ss itl Pltttt ht this cltr. ( ' ironer Stvatson will hold inquests tor day over the remlthrs of 11'Ililnm ltotvo and Ed Ilurr. Mayor F visor has not yet dclded whether he will veto the street car extension nrdl- uance of not , 'Piro ftmrrnl of i l Bnrr w ns lreld at 3 ci clock 1'esterdny afternoin , I1ev. It. L. 1t'heelor ofilclated. itrv. F. Fellnian of Omnhn slnkl' at the 1'ouug ylcu's c'hrlstinn nssoelntlon nncrt- hrg vesterdns afternoon , the Ladles' Aid society of tine Preshy teria11 church will meet with 1lrs. C. al. itleh 1Vetinestiny afternoon , 1Vlllianr lrr'nnnu , number of the Bnard of Educnllon , is prominently mentioned as it coral idatr far city cnunclliuur. 'Flit. snercd concert glen by lima D'lirina at St. Agnes' church lnst cvtar Ing vns well ntteurded anti Proved to b' it ntustcnl ( rent. Funeral services aver tine remnins of 1t'Illinnt hint were held yesterdny after- I1001) at 1521 Lenventvortli street , Omaha. Interment teas at 1h mtpect 11111 cemetery , I.ovc tfalure. . The untutored savage traveled many moons through ( ltd tangled forests to gaze upei tire wonders of Niagara. Shall clvl- Ilzeti man show less npprecialinn of tine Crentor'a hardlwork when the Michigan Central , "The NlagnraFnlls Rome , " PaaSe3 in full view of the great cataract and enables one to enjoy all tire coniforta of travel ? City ticket oifce , 119 Adams street , Chicago. OAR ASSOCIOTION SESSION Atuual MerIInt In Wlilrh hhittiti tint Arrttctruicnte uud other alnt- trrs Art' 1)leeusred. The Douglas County liar nssorlntion held its aural ntectiarg ht the Commerclitl club rooms Saturday night. Tire banquet committee - mittee reported that an raugenents hail been completed for the scc01rI ( annual spread nt the Jiiila'd hotel , Februaiy 3. This is to ht an elaborate nffnfr and several prominent legal lights from Chicago std elsewhere are expc teti to rCspntnd to toasts. A protest was entcretl ngalust lire easy manner in wldclt the lawyers allege drat business men are excused from Jury service. It was set forth that almost any kind of a pretext has bceu taken as valid. A 1)0(1- ( ton will he submitted to the district Judges asking for n change in this alleged custom. Attorneys Andrews , Mcittesb and hrezhen ) bete r nttnointcd a conuulltcc to prepare - pare tine Inetiticu. Olllccrs were elected as follows : Presl dent , James H. McIntosh : secretary , 0. P. M. thou a ; treasurer , Thoums P. Lce ; ox- ecullve council. John 1T. Parish , E. M. Bart = felt , J. B. Sheehan , C. C.'right anti A. C. Wnkeley. Tine fact that these officers were elected unanhnously is taken to mean that umrmolry prevails within tire iauks of Ceiraba lawyers. One mew meutber. John N. Baldwin , solicitor - licitor for the Union I'aclfic rallroati , was accepted , tints rnnhig the nreinbership up to 165. A comnritteo consisting of Messrs. Mc- Ilugh , Ogden ( and Colville was appohiled j to investigate existing rules of the district court aul to make a report upon suggested - gested itiodificaliens. 'I'liree ' .IIn ; nitleent 'i'rnlitn Leave Chicago daily- for the east , carrying through sleeping cars to New York , Boston and the east via the Michigan Central , "The Niagara Calls Route. " Dining car service unsurpassed. Chicago city ticket office , 119 Adams street. I'hlloenphlcnl Society 1lects , At a regt iaY meeting of tire Omaha Society in the prnbiie library building Sunday afternoon tine time wins ome9 auC A full line of llyomel , nods Just received which will bo sold at oar usual cut prices. Trust druggists may outIn hr unbroken packages at regular jobbing prlcts-less usual dh + rount for cash. We mention a few articles on which we are particularly 1ONG- 500 Mary's Ihilr liralth , we sell. . , . . . . . 5Oc Eskay''s Food , all sizes , 20 per cent discount. Lots of Listerine ( „ imhert's ) for. . . . . . TSc Pe-ru-na-Pc-ru-fit-llenty fit . . . . . . . . . . TSc Scott's Emulsion , $1,00 size , a dray load al IJe Maltine Preparatlons , all kind , at. . . . . . SSr lioslelter's Itlltera Wanrpolc's Cod Liver 011 , $1 size for. , TJr Most $1,00 patent me8lclmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7L Most hinds 50n patent medicines . . . . . , 4Q. Most kinds 26c patent medicines . , , , . , 20c Write for catalogue of ANTI-TRUST' CUT DRI.'G price. SNERMAN & MICONNELL DRUG CO. I 1513 Dodge St. ( Middle of Block. ) Going to move if to ever get our fixtures. taken tip In t a urinate talks by tarias m' orher. . several different suhlerts h , lag hruughiI up for tilsru'-slla It tvis , understood that 1V , M. Jlaupln would .1r11ver an address nn 'The 1VIt and iIaliter uI' the Bible , " but he rolled to ap pear nail short talks by members were snbdltuled. The work fit the enctely for the enniltg yr'nr tvs tllseussel nod or- rangenents are tntder way for un htteresl- lug program. The Illliti + ls Ceuitral Iinlirond ( 'n , Is 110w open and ready to receive all classes of freight and forward with dispatch , to nit points In the NOIITII. EAST and SOU1'Il. Frelglrt depot located nl Elrt'enth and 'hi. cage streets , Omaha , and on Ninth street , betweetr Broadway and First avenue , Couu ell Bhifls , A61 OPEC I LETTER : To fire 1)nig 'rrust--rrnthentetc On October - tober 21xI you Lail mu .flat oiT from 'wr- ' chnslitg g00ds from all .1bbiug druggists , a ) ; ( veil as tnannfir tttters , l. ( . ( anise rte be- iteved in scllim ; g"ads nt ( 'l"1' I'lt1'lS , 1V'Iiave asked you repelldIV tr glee u' n In lr ii mat sIvrne ) Ilgint-and tn'"r ' we publish a sworn statement of gu.d + tali by one Of your uuanhers nt cUT I'Itl'i. and yu still recognize him is n ntearhrr to grad standng ! in your nsrnclation and he can goads fromn nay jnhidng house or itnanfact ator without behtg t uestlnn.d. OMAHA , Neb. , .Ian. 13 , 190) . 1 , ( 'hnries ii , Sehnefer , of the city of Otnnhn uud state of Nehrnskn do solemnly swenr ( lint on Friday , Jnuunry 12th , 19x , i sort n lady to ptlreitnse for ire true liotlie 0t I'nlire's ( "elery Compound ( regulnr price $ t.00) ) ( tout one of the nrennbers of the 1)rug 't'rust , uud thnl i non htvr the ho Ithe of sold nu'dh'iInn in III y possession , whlc'lt she purchased far 75 c'nls. ; Purthennore , that tints lnly tfIIP it total straugcr to the party flora sVhoui site bought it. ( 'liAItiAS H , S'flAl t"fi . Subscribed iind sw"rn to before nic this 13th tiny of .htnunry , 1fO. M. 11. I II'NiA'l'E. S@1 Not try Public , CUT 1'UiCI llRuiils'I' ( ( Cur. ) Cltrneo Sl. . ' y R t L ) I Ty : * d , I v 4i + o l , ? S P1CTO \ PIt It 11115 every tiny la the ycnr , "The Overizlid Litslited" YOII tilt 1"eve Otonlut 011 title trtlo , after breitlftxt a n d y e t reiteh the l'iteIlie ( 'ttet fie Munn ns tliore vhu Icave viii other routes thin day before - fore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IitrFrih'r , SMOKING AND LP.nl.tltY CARS , trlllt Ilnrher' Shop. 1)OU11LL DIt.t VING ItOOM 1'AIACId SLIacP1.itS. Dl\1SG CAllS , 1leals a la Carle. l'IN'I'SCII LIGII'I' . "I'EAM Ii BA'l' , LTC. CITY 'JICiC17T OFFICE , 181)2 ) Fnrnain S'l'It1E'1' . 'Plc1L1'IiO\1:81(1. y + B M1 i CHICAGO and EAST. 8T. PAUL alnd MINNEAPOLIS , I HOT8PRINCS & DEADWOOD. I11 Clfv Offices. 1401.03 Farnam ) 11OWELL's is a Irosllivo cure I . ( IM for coughs , colds , B4 n t. Naw earn croup throat Image , hoarseness troubles and , nh ! , 9 Great Pants Sale. w 2000 pairs men's stylishly made , all woo ] , I r cassimero and cheviot ! , ants , regular 3 and 3. 50 values , for , . . . . . . . . . . . , . 1500 pairs men's pants from odd suits , left from the season's suit selling , ; vill be sold 1 now at about one half their real value I t --pants worth ti.r ,0 , $3,150 , iind $5. Sale Pl'ICO only I H , t ' a 0 11 i Pants1 3000 pairs of this falnoua make will he 501(1 at half price' Brlunlner is known as the maker of the hest pants in Auler iea , Ills wholesale prices run from $3,50 to SLO , Out' buyer secured this big lot for spot cash , owing to the slow whiter season , at ft ridiculously low figure , and we pass tltoul ou to you a't Ilie same saving , Pants worth o $ I2'O on sae in four 'ots ' a $3.75 , $4.50 I HAVDN @Sg 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 n a 0 0 0 0 p a 'vi , pa 0 0 0 L AR [ MISTAKN [ o p p 0 p p ° If you 1111111 we'v0 said ilie last words about 0a a 0 our great clearing sale of Ladies JfokCt. . 011 , a 0 0 uo ! 'There's lots of you who haven't as yet 0 0 been proput'ly Cloaked , and we iutenll to r0 0 a ° a nliud you of , , reasonable o o It until you state m c u t s 0 p ° are , .Perfect :1'I. fir. . Ill a (1 e 1) y 0 0 p Htyles , per , ; : Many n1Ur o ' o fCet ( luality e11lutts llat'a 0 0 0 a 1111(1 ( l ) tllct " , J diseoul'a 6 e (1 0 0 ) riCiug are lots of ) eo 0 0 0 tire strong ; ' ; 'y ! , 1)10 from pay- o J 0 t' 0 a t n r e s 1' . ' , ( lug any at- o 0 which make ' tolltioll to 50 0 p 0 this sale un a Ca11U(1 cloth. o 0 o usually inter t sales , that 0 0 estillg , stir ' ° i , , t11cy ail : sus' 0 ° 0 0 1)llssing 1111 ( / \ piCi0US Ul o 0 previous ef ovttr other 0 a 0 fern here or V store. I fun 0 0 0 clso 'hereunI ' -c- s a t i n Ii o (1 0 0 o 0 you've thtl best tiling in eloaki in the town , 0 ° 0 1)id i get cloaked See the packago. 't'hink i'ln 0a 0 carrying empty cloak boxes 1101110 with ale , 0 a 0 0 11 you thluk 1v0'vC ' said Iho last word about o 0 Cloaks you 111'0 illistakell. ° a 0 n a 0 a 0 0 0 ® 0 a 0 0 0a 0 0 _ ° a 0 0 0 a 0000000000000000000000000000000000oo000 YDEis ASK FOR t $ fl a r 't Wntr 1180 wtl r . . t1 Prices cut regardless of cost i , v -oil good shoes an ( overshoes , for Monday's sale. i es goes t Y ' G , k y LADIES' FINE $2.50 Vic ! Kid Shoes , hr " ' lace and button , with double fair stitched soles made an near yv ru sh last-on stile LADIES' I'no ! $3,00 Y'Icl IId Shoes , lace , - with silk vesting tops , new coht toes and o kid tips , a slylsb ( S Dress Shoc-ou sale at. % f LADIES' Fine $1.50 Plush Enbro Ilerel Slippers-in sizes ARE GIVING THIS WE " to 4f - 75 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BEAUTIFUL CATALOG ChIILD'S Fine $ 1.35 Kinl Lace Shoes , with full double fair stitched soles , AWAY TO OUR wide coin toes and kin C tops-on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CUSTOMERS. ) 9 Shoes A shoe that misfits at line start will fit worse by wcnr. MEN'S $2.00 Satin Calf Lace Shoes , with Ultra shoes fit like nade to- double fair stitched soles cad trill leather counters . order shoes , because they are rind inner - on lasts formed froth MEN'S Fine $3,50 Vicl Kid Lace Shoes , tine 1RUUau foot. That's wily with fair stitched soles theynrenhvnyscomforlnhlennd and cork inner soles-on retniu their shape w 11e11 otirers silo at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fail , BOYS' F1 o $1.35 Veal Calf Lace Shoes , with goat tops trod full HAVE YOU SEEN THE double fair stitched C soles-nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW SHOE "DYKES" sac Never Ship- FOR WOMEN ? rubber heels on solo- at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEN'S $1.00 Buckle , ' Arctic Overshoes- ,7' 3 C on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hayden Bros 1 j WOMEN'S 90C Buckle Arctic Overshoes C on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r ( i r.IUV-r z 0 oB .0 a . . . IliElill Your Ufe YOUOffgCC 4 1Vhy not liar ( a jlensmnt ) , tt'arnl , healthy pine ( to work ? 'I'h4' panplp w'ho 4'unh + It sir yen Jndgtu yon 11101'4' by the p nlllt'r iind the hulldiug you rile I11 thlul the elnthrs you w'ear' -and R casts no mare flout tvhorr yon nlre when yell Iigure in free light , ban ! and j11rillol' Fois'ire , is w'oll lie ' Veil' and tour ut y''nut t4'utper. ° ' O he best Offi1 Sees areifl 4 The Bee BuiIdi u * Ift nttl tents , ! iIt Ground Floor Bee Building. * r * * * * * * "Victory Fosters Pride. " SHERIDAN COAL , Fosters comfort-Rest coal alined in 1YyOIHillg. VICTOR WHITE , 1605 I'a rnam Street. Telephone School for Su ar Industry of Brau rschwez 1 , G e rman1I Ki'flcIPlhlai 111' ' 1'111 : ( , u1'1 ithi.h I' , , . , .lI , „ % li t + ( .rf „ It370 nsTnt Aulluar. ( l'uP'It ' t , . dote , 1&193 IIeF n' " , t ; of s , l ii. , yttr Miir a 1 , 1(100. 'r'ite 1ltlucLOl. , lr it. 1 i utbiru : uud Dr. A ltossit.g