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OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, JANUARY TROUBLE ~ ANTICIPATED s that the Viaduot Bonds Will Bo Returned to the Qity, Asauran JOHN M. THURSTON ON THE SITUATION He Says the Recent DIl llearing Whatever on the Depot Contract -Aunditor Benton's sStatement, Ity Hlas no City Comptroller Good . wnd collected yesterday as he looked after the duties of his ofice while waiting for the much talked of viaduct bonds toput in an Wppearanco, He had received satis suraaces that the bonds would bo returned o bimand to this fact and agood dig was bis peaceful frame of mind largely due. The comptroller Tuesday walted upon YVice Presidont Kimball of the Union Pacific, and was assured by that gentleman in the presence of witnesses that, should the state suditor turn over the bonds to him he Wikld prompily roturn them to the ity comptroller. The mayor likewise waited upon Mr, Hol drege, pencral manager of the B, & M, and feceived similar assurances, These comfort Ing words fr of the only Awo roads figuring in the m depot compa By, satisfied the comptroller that all was well When called upon yesterday morning hesaid that he did not thinik that the bonds had vet been recorded and did not believe that they Would be until he had an opportunity to fiee the auaitor. He was very well pleased With the outiook. He was certain that the tnion depot company would not $t00p to qies- tlonable methods regarding the bor thus to use the comptroller's fexpression, Ythe city had the dead wood on 'em.’? Further inquiry revealed the fact that the dceds to the 16ts recently ucquired by the company have not yet been signed nor tumed aver, and the injunction restraining tho de- Uvery of tho bonds also cnjoins the delivery of these decds. ch was calm, cool atives THE VIADUCT EONDS, The U. P. Does Not Seck to Obtain Them by Legerdemain, Speaking of the existing sitnation between the Rock Island and and the Union Thurston said: “Tho point at issue does not fn the slight- est dogree effect the matter Unjon depot or the Union ¥ > b 3 1S passenger trains of cithor company, and the contract with the city of Omaha will be carried out with respect thereto in the utmost good futh. Thereis no disposition whatever on tho part of an oficials of the Union to prevent either of these com- anies coming into the union depot on the lan proposod in the ordinance under which the city bonds were voted. The ques- tion atissueis this: A leaso was executed with those companies whereby all tho muin and passing tracks of the Union Pacific from the conuection in Council Bluffs toa point a mile and a half south of South Oma well also as n very largo portion of the fer- minal facilities ‘of the Union Pacitic at Omahaand South Omaha, were granted for the tern of (W9 years, Shortly after the chiongo in the management one of the gov- emment directors in New York brought the matter to tho attention of Mr. President Dil- 1on by a letter, of which the following is a copy NEw York, Deo 2, 1800, President Uhlon Pacifio The matter of the cont 1600, with the Unton § and' the Rock Is attention. Milwaukee companies Pacifie, General Solicitor llon, esq.. ipiny of, | thin Muy 1, iflc Tallroad compiny and, has been ealled to my By this contract the Unlon Pacific undertakes to lease an ntthe use of its bridszo and terminals in Omaha and part of its rond to the Roclk 1) d for W00 years, As this (il enablo the Rovk Island o establish a rival and competin: rond to Denver and Ogden and uso the terminalsof the Union Picific st Omaha and perhaps scelously inter- fero with the preferentialrightof thogovern- ment f the wuse of the Union 1 olfic, as well a8 the government proj o ot “the eamnin I decm 1t my uty tolay this matter before my co-govern- ment directors, also before the attorney gen eral at Washinzton, both as to the legal wd business problems Invol The purpose of this letter 1s tosu 'St Lo you that meanwhi Bothinz can bo done under the conract until further consideration bohad. If this matier was ever actod on inthe board when I was resent, which I do not remember, [have to ay, that 1 did not understand its meaning or miport. Yours truly. TouN K. PLUMNER, Govel 46 Wall street, New York “T'he matter is now being brought to the attention of the courts to determine as to ‘whether or not the officers of the Union Pa- cofle hud any right to grant away its prop- erty and franchises in the mann “Judgo Dillon, general coun auy, wires mo’ today from New York as ollows ¢ “Wo wish the people of Omaha and the public to und d th Will koep its contr and is willing that all roads shall equality as to the use of tho Toad cun bave n lease of our wble it to establish comp: thereby keep out other roads. “To prove the utmost good faith of the Union Pucific o far as the people of Omaha are concerned, it i3 only necessary to read tho provisional undertaking and arrangement Detween Mr. Gould ana Vice President Bond of tho Milwaukee road, made in New *ork on yesterday, which is as follows : “Provisional agreement betwoen the Unlon eitio ind the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul, Rutlway trains of the St. Pavl_muy for the time belng pass over the Union Pactiic bridge and tracks trom Council Bluffs to Omaha for a roasonable compensation. to bo adjusted by the genoral maaagers of the (o companies, the Union Pae t heroby recognizing the contract of Apr 180, With thio St. £aul company, and the St." Paul company herchy not assenting to the above action of the Union FPucitic, and not waiving any rights under contractof April 50, 1890, 1t being understood that (he respective’ rights of the sald partics shall not by reason hereof in anv wiso' be ii- vorod, affected or impaired. Any party may terminate this purticular contrict on thirty days notice, and fall buck on the existing status without prejudice to efther.” “T'his agreement, which is as fair as could be asked for, and which permitted the Mil- waukee road to run its passenger trains as 1t had intended, was rejected today by Presi- dent Miller of the Milwaukee road, who so advised Mr. Clark by wire. “The question, therefore, Is not as to whether or not the Milwaukee or Rock Is- tand roads shall run their traivs into Omaha, but it is as to whether or not they areto hold alease of & very valuable portion of the Unon Pacific road for 499 years, during which time they will fix their own rates, col- Teect their own 'tolls, for freight and passen- gerbusiness under the frauchises granted exclusively to the Union Pacific by the United States, “In this same connection, T desire to notice the foolish and uncalled for application for an injunction, an account of which I saw in the moruing papers, ich purports to be s actlon 1o restrain almost everybody from dis- posiugs of the bonds of the ¢ity of Omaha ssued to the Omaha Union depot company, T'he city comptroller, having failed to securo the rogistrution of these bonds at Lincoln owing tothe absenco of the state officers, aliowed Mr. Kimball to take them on his per- sonal assurance that he would secure their registration and return them to the comp- troller. Any one who kunows Mr. Kimball knows that hobad no other intention and that it is mere nonsense to think that tho Unlon depot company or the Union Pacifio is engaged in the business of attempting to secure these bonds by a trick of legendemain, “The bonds have been fairly carned by the company. There 1s no question as to their leglity, and the auditor of state now bas an order sigued by Mr. Kimball directing him 1o turn the bouds over when their registra- tion is completed to the city comptroller. Iam advised that the registration will be gompleted ana the comptroller will have tho bouds on Friday next, To any one who looks at this matter from the simple question of dollars and cents, it might suggest itself that the Union Pacifio eould make a great deal of money by refusing 10 take these bonds aund have the Union depot and bridge run without regard to the agreement contained in the ordinance under which the bonds are issued. The fact of it s, however, that the preseut management of the company is in entive harmony - with the ple of Omaha on the question Of establish- mu union passenger station iuto which the Sidnoy vy ent Direetor. u be upon an 1dge, but no uinals to en- lug lines and trains of all roads may be run on terms that are fair and just.” Mr. Benton and the Bonda, Auditor 13 with reference to the bonds were d ball's private secre responsible to Me. Kimball for them he: “When Mr. Goodrich _ brought bonds to me ho [y for . th and I refused give it I have made it acustom during the tw years 1 have been in officenot to_give a ceipt for bonds, but to return man who gave t der, This was why Icould not t s to Mr. Goodrich ual fecling or interest in the ms y acted to protect mys A wrong impression has orted actic sheriff serve the injunction on me. bedand had been so much the past few wecks by men in th e of the conte election cont at [ gpaveinst I wa to be disturbed, but. could b at my office on the following day why I did not get up, s jounce their business, W who they were, or I certainly h wne to It is ail arranged now t be returned to the comptroller. has given me instructions to th Mr. Buton showed the follc and allowed & copy of it to bo taken OwarA, Dec, i) Hon T, H auditor of public accounts, I Dear Sir: Please deliver to Mr. ( rich, compirolier £150,000 city b the bonds. ivered to him by Mr. ary and he was there and I did no Mr. Kimball teffect ng letter, Is which were t to you for regristration, On delive bonds to Mr. Goodrich please take turn to me the personal for the same. Yours truly, T “Regarding the _intervic reported us criticizing Mr. Benton, “I wishto s not the person to evidently misunderstood my The bonds” are now in the vault in the auditor's offico at Lincoln disposal of Comptroller Goodrich, assured by the auditor that they registered and recorde L. Kivpain, in which I am Nash, were duly The senfor proprictor of this paper has been subject to frequent eolds forsome years which weresure to lay him upif not doe tored at once. He finds that Chamberlain’s cough remedy is reliable. Itopens the seere tions, relieves the lungs, and restores the system to a healtny condi If freely used, as soon as the cold has been contracted, and before it has become settled in the system, it greatly lessens the attack and often in asingle day what been a severe cold.— Northwestern Hotel IRe porter, Des Moines, T e i i Cheap Lots at Aransas Harbor, lots can be bought in Aransas Texas, today cheaper t s price paid in villages located in the interior containing 1,000 population, 1d yet no city was evor started in the d States with greuater resouces of all the essentinl requisites to make a great city like Aransus Hurbor. - Dr. nose and throat. [ - FOR OMAHA. Siney. obldg A CANAL A Valuable Suggestior the Water of the Osmna, Dec. 31.—To the Oncof the most impor izens of On waintain in prosperity the city has during the past five years. lave mow pved m all our streets that needed paving. We have com- pleted a system of sewerage throughout the city that amply meets our requirements and ina vory short time we shall have finishea nearly, if not all,our public buildings aund other publicimprovements that were needed. To bring about the present metropolitan con dition of the city u vast army of workmen of overy description had to_be employed und this " stimulated commercial activity more than any thing else, But the question now arises, what can we do in the futureto give employment to the nics aud others that are he I pro- to lay downa plan for your considera- aud that of the public that in my opinion would solve tho difficulty, and that 15 th tho citizens of Omaha petition the coming state aspecial act authorizing the city of ¢ and Douglas county to issue special bor the amountof £,000,000, to be used for the coustruction of &canal from the Ilkhorn river throngh Douglas county and the city of Owali to the Missourl river, ana to change the channel of the Elkhorn siver tothe pro- posed canal. Tho management of the con- struction of the canal shonld be intrusted ta a bourd of five commissioners clected by the people. The caual could be used for supply ing power to factories and other establish- ments that need power, and also for the drainage of the city. Our present drainage is far too small to drain that the county 1 £ Thirtieth 1t this project was successfully carried out, T feel cortain that there would be 1o more question_about tho future prosperity of our great and growing metropolis, Frask J. Kasean Regarding this snggestion Mr, Androw Rosewater, civil engineer, says: The legislture can uot pass special acts under our constitution. A general act, r of Tie it questions at present is enjoyed however, for such improvements, providing amethod of condemnation for rizhtof way and appraisement of damages from diverting channels of streams, ote., could be passed. A { Ichoril into Omata, how- asible, but a canal for water clovated point above Papillion mour Park is practicable. power to som valley near § From the would have a fall of 100 foet or more into the Papillion which would need to be enlarged and decpened and thus serve as an outlet. Water and wat 000 horse power could be sceured at a cost probably of loss than onc-half of the amount named. —_— The originals of the certificates of cures effected by the useof Ayre’s sarsaparilla are . C. Ayer kept on file at the office of the company, Lowell, Mass, Probably no simi- lar_establishment in the world can exhibit such @ mass of valuabloand convincing tes- timony, e e Big Sale of City Lots, The largest auction saleof oity lots ever held in the south will take place at Aransas Harbor Jasuary 7 and 8. e g s 1L NOUNCEM ENTS, *“T'he Clemenceau Case,” the most talked- of play that has been produced in this coun- try in years and which instantly sprang into the greatest popularity, will lave its first production in Omaha™ on Sunday evening next at the Grand, the engagemen?, being for four nights. Syoil Johustone wiil take the part of Iza, and she is the most noted woman playing the part among the half-dozen lzas now on the American stage, The Bostonians, the most famous opera organization in America, will be the attrac- tion at Boyd's opera house on the last da next week, presenting tho following s¥perb repertoire. Thursday aud Friday evenings the new opera of i " Saturday matineo *Suztte," y evening men.” All the old time favorites who given to the Bostonian opera company great prestigo will appear during this en- gagement. The company this season is meet- ing with extraordinary success. Monday evening they opencd the new Metropolitan opera house in St. Paul, and the receipts of thie opening night were §,200, “Held by the Enemy” which is to be presented at Boyd's on next Sunday even- iug, has a reputation almost world wide, This is both because of its genuine merit and because it 1s the first play written on the lato war, wherein the conflicting interests of the north and south have been so ingeniously interwoven as notto give offense to the sympathizers of elther cause. The play abounds in exciting situations and a genuine battle scene with galloping horses, but these are happily relieved by defcate touches of the most €xquisite comedy, The company Presenting the pieco is splken of everywhiero b the bighest terms, so an excellenl enter- talument is au assured fact. iton arrived in the city at 11 :50 o'clock yesterday moming and immediately proceeded to satisfactorily explain his action He stated that the receipt | them to tho | em or Lot them go on his or- | return_the Iwas in annoyed during midnight visits from | 1t o the us that seen That * “as men did not would the or. | it the bonds to receipt | gave him and are at the who was cures would otherwise have n the the future the era We ammit in that vicinity, water v power for from 5,000 to 10,- ALLEGED ILLEGAL INSURANCE. How the Charge Against the Nebraska Company Is Considered, R.J. Johnson, an insurance agent repre- senting a foreign com filed a complaint ¥ hulies. cokn TQUARY e TINElix M.J Nebraska fire insurance company, with hav- g committed fraudulent and illegal acts in wiling to file with_the county clerk a sworn tatement to the effect that the company had plied with the law and was authorized to s in the state, Burns, whom was served a notice of ar interviewed yester- day by a BEE ro He said Thieso proceedings are in my opinion an attempt on the part of anoutside insurance company to make war upon the various hoime mpanies and to and discredit them in their business for the purpose of inereas- ing thereby their own business in Nebrasia, The g nd upon which the arrest was mado was that the certificate of organization wiis not. p in the offico of the ork of Douglas . The cortificate as d by threo lo npanie thesame, and wero filed in o divections of their legal - adviser understand it is believed by the best ley authority th. he local panies have all complied with the law in every particular “This attempt to make a ack pon the s iy of com pany upon a pretext, which at b Ality, is very clear evidence th panies ave maki this forei taken out mere tee the local con % of the company regard to theso proceedings. He wy in my opinion, has ¢ in every partic rest it seems, to me 5 an attemy the local companies by a rival comp Amor people while® willing to seo fair fighting among competitors, are opposed to underhand assauits.” Nervous Prosteation or Insomni Go to Excelsior Springs, M Need a Lonic Drnk the Regent (Ferro-Manganese) waters of Excelsior Springs, Mo, - Don't forget it. The great auction salo of place at A ry 7 and 8. N G DISCUSSING SOAP, lots X, city nsas Harbor, The Late Meeting of the Soap Men of the Missouri Valley, ‘The called meoting of the soapma the Missouri Valley has the Paxton hotel. It representutives of about a dozen of the largest soap manufactoriesin the country Tho following fir bership: J. S.K company, Wichita soap Buftllo, Procter & City company factur ers’ association of just come to a close was attended by 18 were admitted to mem; k of Chicago, Den pany, B > and the Sioux A'number of important were dis; livulged subjects , some of which were not 1t wis decided that in- accordunce with the reement with the Nutional soap manufac association heres no boxes would ed to be returncd by dealers after ad bieen solid It was also i ing oue box of son of soap ordered w The at panied b tricions Railr at the custom of giv with every ten boxes uld be abolished this custom was accom letermination to offer no mere ment to purchasers of soap. ates had been discussed, nothing usive was decided upon Pricc talked about and it was de- cided that they should bo neither red uced nor nised A long disen and manufacture was a jobber in and when a maker of The next meeting of the association v held in Kan vt theeall of the pres: dent. Theofficers arens follows : President, J. Pages vice president ton of Des Moines; S Hatin of Peters Brothers, Kansas City. Tho exec: utive committeo consists of Messrs, Page, Bolton, Roskie, Hummond, Newton and Haller, but place over jobber termine whon o mar For Derangement of the Brain Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Dr. D, P, Boulster, Augusta, Me., says: “In functional ements of the brain and nervous system, I have prescrived it with gratifying results,” Make a Fortune. Don't fail to visit the auction s city lots at Aransas Harbor Janur and 8 e of Iilroad Consolidation in 1590, The year 1800 has been remarkable for railrond consolidations, says the Ohio State Journal. Thesharp rivalry between the lar tems has led tothe absorption of many of the weaker lines, oither for tho purpose of securing aluable connections or termin facilities or to provent rival systems invading exclusive terri- tory. Theabsorption of smaller roads in Ohio has been one of the notable features of progressive railroad manag ment, Noless than fourteen roads have become a part of other roads or systems during the year. The Baltimore & Ohio has secured control of the Colum- bug & Cincinnati Midland, the Valley railway and the Cincinnati, Washington and Baltimore road, The Norfolk & Western absorbed the the Cleveland & Canton gobbled up the Chagrin Falls & ern and the Canton & Wayn. roads. The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton secured the Toledo, Springfield & Cineinnati road, the Big Four added the Cincinnati, Sandusky & and the Columbus, Springfield & cinnati roads to its alresdy extensive system, The Erie bid in the Chi Atlantic, Judge Burke gave the Toledo & Ohio Central a southern extension by the purchase of the Kanawha & Michi- gan, and the Columbus & Eastern con- solidated with the Shawnee & Musk- ingum River road under the title Columbus, Shawneo & Hocking. The Pittsburg, Akron & Western, anow con- struction company, and the Findlay, Fort Wayne & Western took up the Ame n Midland, The consolidation ttsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis, the Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg and the Cineinnatr & Richmond roads is not included intheabove, The number of companies reporting to the state rail- Gratitude Is a rare virtne; but the grateful people, that 8. 8. S, has cured, after physicians had declared them inevra ble, number way up in the thousands Oscar Wiles of Huntingburg, Ky, says: “For years I was afilicted with a blood taint, that bafiled the skill of the best PHYSICIANS. The disease affeccted my eyes until I was almost blind. Tam thankful to say that a few bottles of 8. S. od me entire'y. My cyesight is com- plety ratored, and my general health is botter thanit has been for years."" Book on Blood and skin diseases free. The Swift Specific Co., Atlants. Ga. FOR SALE My Painting and Paperhanging business, Estab- od | Haa o well tolocted stock of Wall Pager, Wall Mouldings, Paints, Brushes, ete. P. WINDHEIM, 616 S, 16th Street, Omaha, Burns, sccretary and manager of the | { on. Itis the only known road commissioner 18 FApIdly decreasing and the coming yeawyill no doubt bring about further consollgntion, - The druggists of thiseitysell the most sue- cossful preparation thay has yet been pro- | duced for coughs, colds' awd croup. It will loosen and relieven cold@m less time than | any other treatment. The article referred to is Chamberlain’s cough remed; 1tis amed- icine that has won fame gnd popularity on its merits and one that canbwass be depended romedy that will tmustbe tried to be ap- Itis put up jn 50cand $1.00 bot- prevent croup. preciated. tles., et e Mr. Parnell as p Playwright, Mr, Parnell is known toa good many Australians in acharacterin which he hns never figured on the northe of the equator—that of dramatic author Chicago He . For more than five 's 4 play, entitled **Sham- rock Green,” by Charles Stewart Par- nell, esq., M.P.,” has enjoyed prodig ious favor among provincial audiences inthe colonies. T'he y exclusive proprictor of this pieco bousts of having already netted £5,000 by it. Whether recent events will add to liminish its popularity remaing to be seen. Its proprictor—an Irishman, by the way— has never yet ventured to produce it in Melbourne or Sydney, doubtless from a picion b the dramatic \eso eapituls would want to know thing more about ity h id antecedents than the bold annonnee ment on the play-bills that * wrote this play whena you wsantly skeptieal, and the the intervior duty to roll upin their hundreds to see **Mr. Parnell’s pla side vs the owd s critics of 80 uny men ind women ol der it u patriotic - Sudden ¢ s of diseases. There isuo for coughs, colds, ¢ chial Trocties, Sold throat ody Bron Price ual 1y wi's boxes, e efle , than [ ouly in Tickets at lowest rates andsu perior accommodations via tho great Rock Island route Ticket oflice, 1602—Six~ teenth and Farnam strests Omaha Pin This in Your Hat, And you will then know that the st auction sale of ity lots ever held in the southwest, and the great oppor- ty for investments talles place at s Harbor, dexas, January 7 ilrosd n out of Omaha y for the accommodation of suneil Bluifs, Des Moines and 120 business is the Rock Island ves- d limited wing Omaha at 4:30 aily. Tic 1502 Sixteenth rnam sts., Om The only run expr Omaha, ( Chic tibul p.m and 17 office, - - His Cn tisfied, A Monticello corréspondent of cton (Mas Enterprise wr “That the danghters.of 12ve do not pos- a monopoly of -curiosity is pretiy vell sustained by a eircumstance which ently occurred in this locality oys wero playing with a turtle, one of o snapping es, when one young wl thrust out his tongdie to see whetl it would bite. The turtle prompily camvied out its part oft the prograwmme, itbeing found ne ibly re move its hold from ton which was quite sevi sity the Some t S i cssary to the lad’s bitten, syrup ot e te an - patice o0 inte .\ Sixteenth and No New City will be started during the next quarter of 1 contury offerig nd oppor- tuuities for iny Aransis Harbor, Texus. wrnam Curious Coptic € The Coptic Patriarch of Alexandrin is neve lowed to >p more thun fifteen minutes at o tiv t the ond of v quarter hour, he s duly awakened by un attendant, The Jor pri of Abyssini arr principle nolo episcopari so far that, when pointod, he refuses to be elevated to lis new dignity, and has tobe chained and taken to Igypt in order to recerve conse cration at the hunds of the Coptic L wrch, teacobsOil cures ss the and all ACHES PromeTLY John H. Cornes 318 8. 156th Street, Ramge Building, Omaha, Neb, Letter Filing Cabinets, Carbon Papers, Racine Automatic Letter Presses, Rockwell & Rupel's Impression Books An{ Office .\'pwi;:llivs, O. 5. WOOD M.D,, Homoeopathic Physitian and Surgcon. 1 YEARS' PRACTI N. W. Cor. 1. % IN OMATIA OF¥Ic 1 Capitol RESIDENCE: 25 ol Ofico Hours: 81010 am,., | to 4 and PLUMMER Recliningphair Co. Most popular chair produmed, B resting, reading and invilj, ¢hilr. 1y bulariced und fits the | 1.3 ACHISSON, St Aceve. | 3821 North Fiffeenth Streot reciining, | 1tis porieot tly | For gcalds use Pond’'s Extract. N. M. RUDDY, OPTICIAN 211 South 15th St., Omaha. Dealerin Artificial Eyes | Belections sent to by gxpres to any purt of e U, The Majority 0t so-called cougheures do Titlle mors than tmpalr the digestive functions and ereats bile. Ayer's Cherry >ral, on the eon trary, while It cures the cough, does not terfere with the functions of either stomach or liver. No other medicine is so safe and eficacious [n diseases of the throat and luugs. ur yearsago I took asevere cold, which was followed by o terrible congh, 1 was very sick, and confined tomy bed about four months, I employed a physiclan most of the time, who finally said I was in consump- tion, and thathe could not help me, One of my neighbors advised me to try Ayers Cherry Peetoral. 1did 8. and, before T had finished taking the first bottlo was able to situp all the time, and to go out. By the time 1 had finished the bottle ' was well, and have remained so ever since.''~L. D, Bixby, artonsville, Vt. - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, DR. J.C. AYER & CO.,, Lowell, Mas PRy Bold by all Druggiets, Prics $1; six boltlos, $6 Drs.Betts XBetts Plysiclans, Surgens and Speclalists, 1408 DOUGLAS STREET OMAIA, NEB. The mest widely ana tavorably kno inlists in the United Stites e, rornrka illand un Ss 1o the treaty inl curoof Nervous, “hronio and Surgleal 13 sease: minent ans 10 tlo fali confdence of Tevorywhera. ' Thay gunrantee: A OERTAIN AND PUSITIVE OURE for the awful ofects of early vice and the numer ous ovils th in f'ts tray PRIV ATE, NDSKIN DISEASES pgellly cotupleioly s pormnontly cur NERVOUS DERILITY AND SEXUAL DIS. ORDERS yleld readiiy to their skillful troate ment LES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS antecd cured without pain or deton tion o business HYDROCKLT AND VARICOOELE perma. ired in every cu nently and s ce ) HEA, GLEET, Sp Y TLL matorrhen, Seninnd Wen kiess, Lost Manhhod, miksions, Dooiyed Facuities, Fomals deflcato disordors po vely curad, s well fors that result trom youtis busxces of miturovean. ' - U R Guarintodd - permanen tly STRICTURE ¢ Femoval | Gomplots, withouy eut LS affected “at hoio inenys phinor. o or dilatation, Oures t without & mo- Yance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. RE CURE Mhe awtul efrects of 4 < early vice which brings weakness, destroying both mind and with all its dreaded ills, permanenty BETTS Address those have Im- L3O paird themselves by fme proper indul and solitary hibits, whioh ruln both i and body, unfiting them for busniness, stud y or marrinige MARRIED MEN or those entering on thay b ppy life,awarcof physicaldebility, quiokly ussisted. OUR SUCOB=S Is based @pon facts. First—Practioal experts ence, Becond—Evory case 18specinlly studied, M-8 starting right. Third—Medfeines are prur-r-d in our laboratory exactly to suly sach case, thus effecting cures withous injury, Drs, Betts & Betts, -~ OMAHA NEB GONt " R ™ gent, 206 N.16th Mmmer Recliving: Chair Co, 32t North Fifteenth Street. THENEW CURE ELECTROZONE, (Oz0me & Electricity) kson,Local /£ Reinz re- The Health Restoring and Life Giving Force of Nuture—The World’s Com- ing Great Medicine for Healing the S by Removing the Cause of the Dises LIKE SUCCESS " arefully | ttending the In Omah; could U D e X Zert JEsvIne s Lrom 15 Profession, ady of Oma « g Inp rorome then s of whon b sent. bl Tars in pursuit « heal th they have found in @ fow weeks' use of Electroone D! Bave sent 1t (o thelr frionds cast o Now York: west, far us Denver; Texas, and north, to st Panl facts. We have nature's honest ren wousk s an honest investization a Wo wait the facls knowii, “An ounce of fact is wortha poun of theory." Askany one who k used trozone If. 1t will cure, It1v1s pleusant and harmloss, Electrozone is u tonlo for the systew; a purifior for the blood, and a true disense gern destroyer, The only remedyof its kind in the world, The people expect wonderful results compared With the results of old-timo productions; they expect cures bordering ulmost on the miraeufous and they ure not boing disape pointed. It iscuring the people. We uro here 10 provo the valuo of Eloetrozone in ehronio ding diseases ns w s wore s 0 provent (ve fn cont Loarn howto Use It und keep Large, $2. Ask your drugglst for it. If he does mot keep itsend to Headquarters, 707 S, 16th St., Omeha, Neb, "TEROZONE MANUFACTURING DRE. 0. WESTS KERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, fie Tmprdsan. Grtanite OF (e Brain, Fe: St [ Tasanity it Jeadine o bisery aecn e tu Wh, Premature Gld Age Hyyeria, Dixxines, Fits Kenrigia, Wokd s, Loes 0f Fower it B orrhcea brain, wif-sbuse OF aintone month's (reats ent Ly mall g ‘uxl A a box, o L ks 10 trentent s 68 P iraatasBt 14 genuane sold only by - GOODMAN DRUG CO,, _oFarnamStrest + « Omaba Nebw DR. GLU CIK, e EYE AND EAR, Barker Bloek, 1565 sad Farnam. Telephone 881 SANTA CLAUS: FINEST: FOR* , 'A BETTER S0AP THAN SANTA \(AI/LAUS YOUD NEVER G C8F, Sy, Pres, W. O M o | tncorporatea LIAMS, Treas, £0 OPERATIVE LAND Capital Stock, #200,000. | 205 N TS TABLISED 1885 T HONE, D5 T, OMAIA. | T 2 0T (0 Make a specialty of exchanging property, both real and per- sonal, buying and selling of business chances, Conveyancing, Notary Work. Paying Taxes for Non-residents, Loaning Money on Real Estete. and General L.and Business. F. K. DARLING, Real Estate and Investment Agent, ROOM 43, BARKER BLOCK. TELEPHONE 730. OMAHA, NEB. Pirst Mortzaze Loans Lowest Rates. Large st Taxes Pald. f Improved and Unlmproved Prope MEMBER OMATA REAL Rents Colleeted. For Snlo and Exclange, ATE EXCHANG Van Beuren Real Fstate Adency. DOUGLAS AND 14TH STREETS, OMAHA, NEB. B one County. Nebraska, Tuproved and Untmproved Lands at Lowest Prico and CORRESPONDENC THRE SPECIALIST, Is unsurpassed In the trcationt Orins o) PRIVATE DISEASES Strioture, Syphilts, Lost Manhood, Skin Dis- + McGrow's bove Disenses arantocd Write 3 w4 only. irnan Sts, Omaha, o8 and Fomale Diseases, success in the treatmentof th basnever beenequaled. A cure js the loss of an hours time. LADIES. from th und Ance on olther strou NEBRASIZA National Bank U. 8 DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB Capital. - - - - Surptus Jan. 1st, 1890 - Ofoers and Directors-» Henry W Yetes, President wisS. Read, Vioe-Fresident; Jaues W. Bsvag " Morse Jobu 8. Coillns, R C. Cushing, 3. N. Pairiok, W. H. . Huslios, oulior. THE IRON BANK, Corner 13th and Farnam Sta. 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RICHARDS Practice limited to Diseases of the Nervous System ding Neuralgls, iers, et vy, By Epilo sions, consumption and ull disenses of the Jungs Rooms 515 to 82, BEEBUILDING, WECU of Debility, I OUR NEW BOOK “MEN STAY PROPOSAT LD 8 . In- dinn Kidgo Auenoy, South Dakotu, Docembor 26th, 180 Sealed proposals, endorsed “Proposals for Fleld Seeds,” und d 1o the undersigned at Pine Ridge . Shannon Co., South Dakota, will by I 1 at this agency until one o'clock of January Zid, 1801, for” furnishing for this ugency and dalivering the sume at Kushyiile, Nebraska, about 500 hushels of seed wheat, 600 bushels of seed potatoes, 40 bushels of s oats and 1656 bushels of seed corn. Bidders muststite the proposed price of waeh articls to beoffered foraelivery nnder a contract, Cortifiod Uherks, i bid must be wecompun check or draft upon some Unit y, made payuble to the order of the unaer- v, forat ivast five per cent of the amount proposal, which check or drafe will by feited ta Unite tes Iy e uny bid- ror bidd ving an hail fail to prouptly execute s contract wi sufficle otherwlse Lo be r ROYER, U . N. Yo st s Gl CURED.” FOR ¥ vice, Pino 1y cortified 15tates depos Stockholders' Meeting. OMARA. Neb.. Dec. 6, 1500, Notfee 15 hereby given thitthe nnual mee Ing of tho stockholders of fthe Union ele puny for the purpose of elcoting seven direciors, and such othor business us may properly come before the meeting will bo hold at theaificoof John M. Thurston, Union P eific buildin Neb., upon Monduy, the | between the houis of loek p. m. ) Assistant Seorotary, DeclidZiM Stockholders' Meeting. OMAIA, Neb., Dic. 6, 1500, Notfce 18 herehy given Lhit the annal m ing of the stoc k) 5 of the Omaha & Klk- horn Valley railwiy Zcompany for the purposs of eleoting sevon dlroctors and such other bushiss as may properly como before tho me will b6 ‘held ut the oftice of John M. Thurston. Unfon Pacific’ butlding, Omah Nob., upon Wednesduy, the 7th diny of Ja uary, 1501, at 10 o'clock 1. m. W.J, CAkioLL, Assistant Sceretary. DeclidZien Stockholders eting. OmAnA, Nobraska, Decem stice Is herehy given that e of the stockliolders of the for the election of five iH Othor Dusiness us niy b tho meeting, Wil be held in tho come pany’s offico at Omuha, Nebraska, on Mondwy, ‘e 1h da, Junuiry, 101, 4t 10 0'clook & om. W.J. CARKOLL, Aksistint Secretary FEMALE BEANS Ahmia A s it GRS T Compuny

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