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THE CITY. The annual bull of the E, M, A, take place on Easter Monday night. Edward Harden been confined in i the county 1 to gerve a thirty days’ gentence an nssault committed at | Millard. The Omaha fair and exposition asso- ciation will meet next Tuesday to con sider plans for holding a tair in Omaha this fall. Bob Graham, the comedian, is figur- fng with the Coliscum people with a view to having a season of summer opera at that pla; Judge Helsley will not render his de- cisions in the Vandervoort livel suits until the midale of next week, when he will submit them in writing. The police have a letter directed to Mits Sadie Coffman, whois wanted in TPexas to receive a legaey left her. The amount runs up in the thousands, Captain Erb. proprietorof the Walker house, Salt Lake City. is visiting Land- lor \\u)u at the Millard, He visited in TiE Bek building yesterday after noon and was delighted with it. Revival meetings are being held this week at Grace Presbyterian church, on Williams street, between sth and Gih. The pastor, Rev. G. M. Lodge, is @ 8 by Revs. J. M. W ilson and Asa The hours of s 730 p. m, Manager Nathaniel Roth of the / gon opern company and his treasur John Ruddy, were shown through Bi i Max Meyer yesterds Roth said that in all world-wide travels he had not scen a newspan e to compare with it Samuel B. Rose, another property owner in the Smith addition, filed an answer wllh the elerk of the United States court in reply toclaim of Hel- fenstein, who clnims the legal right to said property. Rose denies that Helfen- stein has any legal claim whatever. M A. M. Stuart of Wendover, ‘Wyo.. has been appointed probationary raflway clerk between Green River aud Huntington to succeced W. M. Knabe, who died recently. The following pe manent appointments have also been made: Randolph H. Miller of Omaha, between Omaha and Ogden; J. M. But- ters of Oberlin, between lu‘puhl City, Neb.. and Oberlin, Stoner of K City and Oxford will for Cook’s extra natural fermentntion of the grape. There is none botter. by pure juice of the Iersonal Paragraphs. E. S. Hawley of Lincoln is atthe Paxton. Ben [, Powell of Lincoin is at the Mur- ray. H. S. Bliss of RRapids City is at the Mur- I. Bullock of I'remont is at the Mil- Churles Mayer of Lincoln is at the Mil- 1. Higgins of Norfolk is at the Hotel White of Lincoln Puxton H, Parmalee of Iimerson is o guest at the Murray. B. Elso Murray. Henry Horald of Plattsmouth is at the Miilard. N. . Evans of Emerson is rogistered at the Puxton. William Hall and wite of Fremont are at the Murray. M. W. Avery of Greenwood, this state, is at the Paxton, . 1. Warren of Nobraska City 18 a guest at the FPaxton. E. C. Getronger of Fremont is stopping at the Hotel Cascy. Simon D, Moyvor and wife of Plattsmouth are at tho Millard. Isadore Himan, the Phi king, 18 stopping at the Mur Mr. H. Renbold, sr., of Omaha visitiog bis son, Mr. old. is stopping at tho of Plattsn.outh is stopping at the phia diamond icago is in Herman Rein- Mr. . M. Holloway, the Denvor Daily yesterday. Ed Hall_and wife, and Miss K thie Murray. Mr. A. Caldwell, special correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, was in the city yester. day and called upon T Bee, Harry Warner, the wall paper man at Twentieth and Cuming streets, has returned from a business trip to Chicago. E. Biénenzucht says bo halls from the city whore the world’s fair will bo held—Now York. Heo is stopping at the Murray. E. H. Osborn, A. H. Wells and Colonel W. L. Diston of Quincy, TiL, are_in the city examining inducements offered here for the investment of capitul, Thomas McCague has been compelled to g0 south on uccount of falling health and will remaf in ‘Texas for a number of months, ! His wife accompanied him, Mr. T. E. Picotte, editor and proprietor of the Wood River Times, Hailey, Idubo, callod ot Tik PEe oftico yesterday. He has been 1, New York for & month and is homeward bound. Mr. Picotte is greatly interested in the Idaho statehood movement and is doing all ho can in advocacy of the measure. O, if Tonty had her complexion! Why, it 18 casily obtained. Use Pozzoni's Compléx 10u Powder, business manager of Times, called on Tue Bee Miss Laura Whitney ie Dunning, of Yutan are at Marange Licens s Licenses wore issued to the following tios by Judge Shields yesterday : TWame and Residence. imwnni Hall, Yuta Laura Wyhituey, Yutan.... & he A Bee reporter found a littlo girl sitting on the curb stone at Fiftegnth and Davenport sirects yesterday aflernoon, cryinjs s though hor heart would break, and be asked her what was the matter. Between hersobs she answered; “Mama sent we to take her teeth to the dentist and I've lost 'ew,” A Leeture by top Newman, The Methodist clergymen of this city met Bishop Newman at the Paxton botel yester- day afternoon, and arrangements were made for the bishop to_deliver a lecture at Boyd's opera house Sunduy evening, February 16, on “The Seven Bibles of the World.” " Ad: mission will ba by ticket, and services at all the Methodist ciiurches 'of the city oa the evening named will bo suspended. Arge. Mrs, Winslow's suolhlng Syrup for children teething produces natural sleep, 25 cents a bottie, —— Badly Scared by Trampi, Mrs. Dr. Mercer had o lnm scare yester- day ot her home on Lawn avenue. Two well dress-d mea came to the house bozging, ana after being turned BwWay as very suspicious characters wade a tour of the premises as if «izing them up for future deviliry. Mrs, Morcer called upon a lineman who was re- " puiriog a fire alarm box near by to arrest * them, but he of course replied that he bad 10 aithority to do any such whiny. There Is Nothing n L. W. H. Farrar, a traveling man who 1s well up in his line and who bus many friends in Omaha, has been stopping at the Paxton for several days. He went on a little spree yes- terday and his friends became anxious and offcred some policeman $10 to corral him, A local paper made & cock and bull story of the circumstance, Farrar is attending to his busincss with nothing attached but u sere head, ——— For coughs and throst troubles use SBrown's Bronohial Troche..” ‘“Theg stop an attack of my asthwa cough very Womptly,"~-C, Faich, Miamiville, Oblo. “GENTLEMANYNO MORE, Views on the Withdrawy From Inter-State Association, tho Railroad circles were thrown into a lively state of excitement yesterday by reports that the Union Pacific and Northwestern had withdrawn from the Tnterstate com- merce association. This, it is considered, means death to the famous “wentlemen’s agreement,” and promises much trouble for ail ratepooling combinations west of Chi- cago As is customary with them, local officials maintain their wonted silence when ques- tioned, claiming, asan excuse, the non-ars rival of information confirming such press dispatches as bring tho news. They were not prepared, however, to make avy denial of the report I it comes 1o pass,” said one gentleman, “that these two corporations show enough of the independont spirit to defy their compet- itors, withdraw from the association and thus bring about its complete abandonment, Chairman Walker only can be held responsi- ble. His late dicision in the matter of charges proferred by the Burlington, Rock Island, Milwaukee and Santa Fe, holding that the Union Pacific-Northwestern trafic alliance was in violation of ‘gentlemen’s agreement,’ did the work, the time w0 ook out fo elopments, IIlu re will certainly be some fun before on ““Particulars of the new move been received,” replied u_reprosentative of the Burlington, “‘but I understand sthe mat- ter has created more sensation in Chicago thun anything that has oceurrea among tho railroads for several months, However, the action of these consoliduted systems is no great surprise, 1t was onceded before Walker gave his decision that eruption would follow. Had he aecided the question favorably to the Uuion Pacific and Northwestern then, — the complainiug roads would have withdrawn. ‘I'he outcome, therefore, so far as 1 am able to discover, cannot be considered in the light of a startling event. What will next be doue to prevent a terrific rate warl is the auestion., “For my own part, T am rather glad that the ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ has been knocked out. With the nctive railroad men it never was popular, and its dissolution will demonstrate that railroad presidents don’t know nearly as much about the practica eration of roads as they thought they did.” An important meeting was held_yesterday in General Manager Dickenson’s oftice at Union Pacific headquarters to discuss the question of preparing & uew time-table. Captain White, superintendent of the rail- way mail service, Chicago: J. O. Brinken- hofl, superintendent Kansas division, Kansas (8 Geueral Freight Agent lcl)h\-ln Car~ Accountant Buckingham and J. B, Frawley, were present. While the matter 18 yet in an embryo state, it may bo asserted that several important changes will bo madein the run- ning of trains early next spring. Cantain White 15 mterested on behalf of the fast wail,which requires some rogulation, not only i spoed, but also_in 1ts arrival and departure. ‘Tho Central Pacific has_agrecd to shorten the time of this train botween San Francisco and Ogden at least three hours, have mnot A telogram states that the city council of Laramic has avpointe, committea’to visit Omaha and consult the Union Pucific officials about securing certain springs located near that town controlled by this road, with a view to establishing water works. The oficials, however, say they have heard noti- d were not prepared to say anything with reference to the proposition, zineer Day of the Chicago, Kan- iska road, R Island system, tory between Omuha and Denver, presumably with a view to con- structing a new lwe. Stock shippers, both here and at Kansas City, are clamoring at the railroads to have og rate from these points east reduced to correspond with the 12 1§ cent cattle rate. General Manager Holaredze of the B. & M. has finally issued an official circular, an- nouncing the appointment of 1. E. Thomp- as coneral agent -at Lincoln, Assistant rintendent Bissell has been named to ced Thompson us superimtendent of the northern division, 1 have been cured of & bad case of rheuma, tism by usiug one bottlo of Sulvation Oil' and [ chherfully recommend it as tho best limment ever mude. Many CLARKE, Maltby house, Buliimore, Beware of counterfeits! See that you get the genuine Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.” Price Bankrupt hoo Sale, The rush continues and bargains nover before heurd of are given, Burt shoes for ladios’ und gents' wear only you should nob fuil toses ‘‘hand-sewed” 1 Lmlu,s, irot Reynolds Bro fine shoes at $2.50 and %3 u pairv. Ladies who wear narrow widths will find them in this great sale. Bankrupt Sale of boots, shoes and rubbers. 1216 Farnam. Organizing a G. A. R. Post. A number of G. A. R.§men met last evening at 1806 South Sixteenth street,in John An- driv's place, for the purnose of discussing the feasibility of organizing a Grand Army post, The attendance was not large. The comrades who were present quietly discussed the proposition in a friendly way, 'The majority of them were favorable to the project, while there were others who suggested that in case a new post was organized 1t would ‘“tap” some of the posts now alreadv in a prosper- ous condition, The arguwent made by the men who were in favor of a new post was that it would give them a camp in their vi- cimty, and save the members from traveling 80 far on a weeting night. Another meeting will be held at the same nnmver next Sun- day afternoon, when a permanent organiza tion will be affected. The hour set was 2 p. m. e Samples of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine at Kuhn & Co.’s, 1sth and Douglas, cures leadache, nervousness, slecplessncss, nou- ralgia, fits, ete, A Rebbers® Roost, “Omaha has more to thank her stars for than I sometimes think the citizens, particu- larly the merchants, appreciate,” remarked Chief Detective Huze yesterday, as’ he opened several big reward circulars from Minneapolis, Denver and Kansas City, They told of heavy hauls of jewelry, dry goods, ete., made in those cities by burglars. “Weo receive a batch of these weekly from most of these plas and oftener than that from Minneapolis,” continued Chief Haze, “Burg- lars and other thieves actually steal Minne- appolis blind, week out and week in, Here, now, is a circular telling about an almost as- tonishing robbery of a big jewelry store that has just occurred. Last week s great ary goods nouse up there was nearly gutted by burglars, In neither of these instances has there been a single arrcst. I wonder what the business men of Omaha would think of their detective and police force if such things were to happen and continue happening here.” e An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMEN is only put up in larae two-ounee tin boxes, und is uu absolute cure for ll sores, burns, wounds, chupped hands and all skin erup: tons, Will positively cure all kinds of piloa, Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OF ME! Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box—by mail 8) cents, DIED, GURNSEYIn this city, January 20, 8 a. m,, at the residence of her son-in-law, A, M. McGargur, 475 Suunders.street, Mes, Ann, wife of D). 82y uged 40 years, Funeral from residence, 973 Saunders street, Thursday, January 80, Interment at Forest Lawn. SHRINER ~Kate A., age 28 years, January 2, atd p.m., 8t the residence of he mother, Mrs., M. J. Snriner, 824 Sout Tweuty-sixth street. Horafords Acid Phosphate For Impaired Vitality and weakened energy, is wonderfully ‘sue- oessful, Says it is Blackmail. August Tremaine, a well-known citizen, was arrested at his resiaence, No. 030 South | cory | maine was brought before THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:! THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1860, Seventeonth street, stable Gillette of Merrick county, who suid bo hiad & subvarna for him 1n a case brought by one Bower, in Merrick county, to recover 0 alleged to have been lost by Mr. Tre- maine in a cattle deal. Mr. Tremaine pr vailed upon the deputy to allow him to re- main at home over night, and yestor morning his attorney got out awritof hab from the county court and Mr. Tr tne court by a denuty sheriff und the hearing set for tomor row morning. ‘'he application for the writ of haboas corpus alleves that the affair s an attempt at blackmail, and that Mr. Tre- maine never saw the money ¢ to or had anything to do with the deal. Only. Ladies’ rubbors, 15c v Ladies’ kid button boots 98¢ pair. Ladies' kid and serge slippers pair. Children’s rubber boots 63c pair. Ladies' felt sole shoes 65c pair. Be sure and attend ,the great f upt Sale of boots, shoes rubbers, 1216 Farnam st. 250 sale. and st Help Dakota, Committees were appointed by the real es tate exchunge and board of trade to take ac- tion toward asmsting the Dakota sufferers, Governor Mellette of Dakota was addressed on the subject und replied that the people needed grain for the stock this winter, an d or soeding in tho spring. A mooting will be held at the real cstate exchange at 12 o'clock today, at which some aefinite action will bo taken iu_ the matter. ‘1he members of the comuuttees are a8 follows: Board of Trade—Colonel Chase, chairman ; A, L ibbon, A, It Duftane, W. A Tay- . Clarke, B, W. Gray, W. L. Par- rotte, John S. Brady, H. RHE O Cuaahy and D, C. Foster. Real Batute Exclange—I. W, Paul, T, 0. Brauuer, S, K. Darling, P. L. Perriue, S. S, Curtis, M. Morrison, John A. Hoyd, Georgoe W. Ames, R. S. Borlin and Josepti Harker. EKEEP TO THE RIGHT. 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To Young Men and Middie-Ased Men, A SURE CURB Tho awful effects of early Vice, which brings orvania woakness, destroying bothi mind and body, with all tadrended ills, pirmanently cured. DRS. BETTS Address those who have im. patred chemsolves by impropor indulgences and and solitury habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for study or marrig MATK X, r those entering on that happy A DhyetCat Honi i ety Rsstitbds " OUR SUGCESS, Inbased upon facts, firdt—practizal experlence, sec: ond-cvery caso in bapecinlly studiod, thus Starting arignt, third—medicines are prepured In onr own Ia- baiory exactly o suit each casy, thus aecting cures without lnjury. T e sinos: for celebrated works on Lo diseases, Thoussn s r or call may save you fa- naadd golden years to life §#-No letters answered unless accompanied by 4 cents in stampy. Address orcull on DRS, BETTS & BETTS, 1408 Farnam street, Omaba, Neb, chronie, nervou cured. That Helps to Cure The Cold. The disagreeable taste of the COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pare Cod Liver Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. The paticnt suffering from G()NBUMPTION. o \ Il-)l he ny take the ch satisfuction as he would lake milk. Physiclans aro prescrib. ing it overywhere. It is & perfe anda wonderful flesh producer, Tuke 10 ot "Dr. JOHN C. JONES, PHACTICE LIMITED TO D ihlfibi OF WOMEN, ulflw Save ¥our Hair ONE TH”"SAND ¥ atimely nwaof Ayer's Hale Vigor. Thiis preparation has no equal as A dressing. It kepps the scalpclean, cool, Pairs of MEN’'S PANTS will be our drawing card for this week. They are mostly odd suit pants and remnants of our pant stock, all of good quality, splendid |>.\u(|n~ which w match well with most any coat and vest. To stimulate business in this dull scason we offer them at $1.90, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.90. fulluess, and beauty of the hair. X was rapidly bocoming buld and R ‘ Regularly these pants would cost more than double, and the prices we offer them at make them the cream of all bargains. HATS FOR SPRING 18go. Ayeath, Halt, Vigor my haie grew thick andsglossy and the original color was restorwl,"—Melvin Aldrich, Canaan Centre, N, i, *Some time ago T lost all my bair in consequicnice of mendles. After dug waiting, 1o new growth uppen then used Ayer's Hair Vigor hair grew It is rather carly to talk about Spring Goods, especially in this kind of weather, but we have our New \]u\nu Hats in, and we want to let you know it. We were obliged to get our stock in ahead of time, ()\\m\f to the mild weather in the early scason, we sold a great ms any more Hats than we anticipate (I so much that about the holidays our stock was entirely cleanced out, and hundreds of customers were disappointed, so we tele aphed to the manufacturers with whom the orders for spring were placed to hurry our goods, and here we are now with an entirely new and fresh stock—and what a stock! Much larger and finer than ever. It is need- less to say much about prices—everybody l\nm\'xlh it we are selling Hats at about one-half what regular hat stores charge, and that is the reason we are selling them out so fast. Thick and Strong. —Tor the kind of weather we are having now, we recom- mend our genuine Cork-sole Shoes. They are the most i comfortable and keep your feet dry and warm. We ¢ to stay offer them in fine calf for $2.75; every shoe store $4.50 for the same quality. Nebraska Glothing Company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. During Janua'y and February our store closss at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10 nd my Tt has apparently con The Vigor is evidently a great aid to nature,” J. B. Williams, Fioresville, Texas have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past four or five years and find it most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It is all T could desire, being harmless, cansing the hair to retain its color, and vequiring hut asmall to render the lair easy to arrange. iley, 9 Clarles A. By Haverhill, Mass, “ 1 have heen using Halr Vigor for several years, and believe that it has my hair to retain its natural rs, H, J. King, Dealer in Dry Goods, &e., Bishopville, Md. Ryer’s Hair Vigor, PREPARED DY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by Druggists aud Perfumers. [T Olstegerons ot charges ¢4.00 or i Positively refuses any longer to wear baby dresses, Kilts are what he longs for and |must have, MOTHERS |of like minded children would ido well to make the desired change at this time. In our i _._==-—~::=nr |large line of KILT SUITS Which we:are selling at (reaily Redueed Prices, | We are sure you will find something to your liking. |ONE SPECIAL BARGAIN | Is our line of Jersey Kilt Suits, Formerly sold at $7, $8, and $0, now selling at | NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO WINS. If you want Pure Gum Sandals, get Jerseys. If you want High Button Gaiters, Leather Fly, get Jerseys. If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Arctics, get Jerseys. If you want Back Buckle Fine Arcties, get Jersey If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Alaskas, get Jerseys If you want Two Buckle Fine Excluders,get Jerseys. If you want the Neatest Overshoes, get Jurse s If you want Fine Self-acting Sandal get lerseys. If you want Narrow Widths, NO HEEL, get Jerseys. If you want wide widths, get Jerseys. If you want Rubber Boots, ‘Arctics, Excluders or Lumbermen'’s ret Jerseys. The New Jersey Co. put HEEL PLATES ON FREE. Ask for Jerseys. I am Western Agent for the Ne w Jersey Rubber Shoe Co, and sell at whole- sale only. I also Jub Felt Boots and German Sox. Prices the Lowest, Goods the Best. Z. T. LINDSEY, IIII Harney St., Omaha, Nebraska Overs, g EXPOSITION=—— ———WUNIVERSELLE, PARIS, 1339, The Highest Possible Premium, THE = ONLY « GRAND » PRIZE FOR CLWING MACHINES, WAS AWARDED TO WHLELER & WILSON MFG O, ~———AND THE— #CROSS OF THEM LEGION OF HONOR, WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER, The President of the Company, WHEELER & WILSON MFG, €O 185-187 Wabash Ave., Chicago, SOLD BY P. E. FLODMAN & CO 220 N, 16tut,, Omaha, N isunsurpassedin - PORTLAND- PARK=— A vich, beautiful tract of table land seven hundred (700) feet above, the Willamette, Boeautiful Parks, with mineral springs, shade trees and macadamized walks. A building society in operation erecting cottages and stores foy rent or sale. A motor line 15 being construct ed, to be in operation by May wext, with ¢ fare. Only 800 of the 8700 of these lots are placed on the market at a quarter of their value. These lots are sold on the installment plan, with easy vayments, or a liberal discount for cash. A special arrangement will be made with purties purchasing one or more blocks, s and per Hanontly: mont by ¢ ) 0, Office $.E, Cor. 18th & Jackson Sts Omaha, Neb, ]fMKEu SPRING VEHICLES Try Ones lots will be ady arket are SHOREY, HALL & CO., Abington Buildine, Portiand, Oregon. D“ JRGOBS Medieal & Surgical Dispensary, Nos. 101 to 113 So. 13th St 0 Roomitor l'n tients. Reception Rooms 39 and 40, Oma N {pfiering from Nervous Bebility, Lost Manhood, Failiug Memory. roama, Head bt Buck Acie, Al the e » The now ADDR ed fifty per cent after those 1d. v New York to Glusgow via. I Devonis, February Ist | Circassia,... Furgessia ... Feb. #th | Circassia, New Xork to Azores,Gibralte Bolivia, Februy SALOON, BECOND € on lowest terms. Excursio made available to ) by csque Clyde and Norts of Ireland, Mersay And South of ‘Irelaad, o Naples aal Givralter SIONS 0T PAuIs l. .fl’m n P riven Vil Sive 30ub OR CONTINENTAL vast torns, ‘Travalors’ Olrculat I.u.runr 11t and Drafts for 4By amount a% lowest current rates, Apply 1o any of our local BREDLS oF Lo He. derson Brathers, Chicam, 1Uis H. HALL LY. Mooies. (J H lluws U, P. Depot, ine! “th Foots and Shoes, miuafa of Chicago—Fac 840 Fon Du Lac, WATSON, resl L ling '8y Desiring 10 exam: oy 9 r Question Liston uny Chrouie and Tru Host fuctiltion, apparatus and romedics for . osafal ot o arbatacl {restent a. fub Fuse, Curva " Files. Tmors. Ca bilepay, & Bladd 0 BICOd 80d il Grgloal ¢ OF WOME? » lare and Qu-atlon It on Nerrs ‘ten, Plies, Ferinlo Wea Tain"in toe ad Blood, Skin, Urinary Disoascs amd Gloo b-nfl fur Lity =2 @ E—s ~Eocza VEAK, MEN te T NEH. o ia. Bervru and debilitatc Givona, KEMON Prof, K, C, KO WLE Headquarters for Kubbers. particulars for piendid medical Work - hould be read \.I”we i’l’flf- ¥, C, FOWLEL, Moodus,Conn,