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THE CITY. Gotleib Storz will soon make exten- #ive repairs to his building at 507 South Tenth street The office of the chief of the fire de- partment is to be removed from No, 3 engine house te the police station, The temperature a8 reported by the locul ico office was as follows At7 ;at10 o m., 27=, andat 1pm % A. W, Squ post Ogden” div resigned has been appointed a rk on the Omaha and vice William S, Gaff, Poor Commissioner Mahonev's office was well patronized yesterday, the sno storm driving in a large number of ap- plicants for help. John Didam yesterday took out a per- mit to build a iwo-story frame store and flat at the corner of Twenty-ninth and Rice streets, 1o cost $2,500, A marringo license was granted yos- terday to Henry Henningien of Omala, aged twenty-five, and Ingebrong Neilsen of Omaha, aged twenty-four. m Hall, a clerk in the railway rvice running between Missourd id Long Pine, was united in Thursday to Miss Francolin Both parties reside in this r annual meeting of the Western / iation for the clection of officers and board of dlFesiors {0 willbo held at the Lininger Tuesday, January 13, 1501, st 2 o'clock p.m. The following shipments passed the cus- toms house yestorday: Two cases of books from Praguc for Ringsmuthof Schuyler, two barrels of whisky from B for Charles Neber, and three barrels of from Bremen for Schueffer, ainnual election of officers of the Union stockyards bank was held Thurs- day withthe following result: President, John A, MeShane; vieo sident, Thomng McPherson, formerly of the bank of Arapahoe, and E. B. Branch, cashier, Articles incorporating the Prospeot Hill Cemetery sociation of Elkhorn were filed with the county clerk yest day. The interested persons are Will- lam Hopper, H, A, Nolte, A, Bievbach, J. G. Hennington and Isaac Noyes, all of Elkhorn eity. The Bohemian lid lodge Viasti givo their first oven January tional hall, corner Th fams streefs As usu no paing to malke the entertainment a 1d suceess, They cordially invite all roold friends and assuro to all a want evening. A supper will be given. Ticket for gentleman and lady The reg members of the J. C. D., will ball, this 10, 1891, at Atk and Will- they will spare Bianket and Comfort Sule Tomorrow. We shall have a lot of BED COM- FORTS on 2d floor at less thun cost to malke. Bed comforts 50¢, worth Bed comforts 8oe, Jed comforts , worth § Bed comforts $1.10, worth $1. Bed comforts $1.25, worth $2. Bed comforts $1,50, worth $2.50, This is an opportunity for hotels and b(mllhnu houses to fit up. HE MORSE DRY GOODS spP I! IAL SALE BLANKI 11-4 white ‘**Sunta Rosa” blankets 0. Theso blankets are made from a fino Californin. wool, and are extra size and very chenp at $6.50 a pair. 11-4 white *‘Santa Rita” blankets Our blankets are ali sold from Epceinl bins, the best preventive against moths. This blanket we offer tomorrow was made by the Mission mills company to our order during the summer, and if bought today could not besold under #9.00 0 e White Californ fnangurate this clear our surplus stoc fornia blanket wo offs bought to sell at #10,00 Fine colored blankets $ These como in fawn, drab and electrie blue, are an extra lavge size, much 1 for house wrappers as well as blan- Theso are slightly damaged. Similar blankets ave sold in'the ¢ ity for 815,00 a puir. Remember our own are 85.00 a pair, Horse blankets—We are making a sulo of our horse blankets. Call and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere; wo can save you mor I} DRY GOODS €O, CLEARING OUT BOYS® AND GIRLS® HOSI At the Morse Dry Goods Company taking place. Wo off black school hose, This 64 1b Cali- e at $8.00; wo is now v boys’ heavy fast o pair, sizes7, 74, 94 .inches, Ironch ribbed hose, all sizes, able for girls ana at 85¢ a pair, reduced from Ghe e, Jaegor’s sole agency, also some good things in boye’ all wool 80 Iuml hoso ys' knitted Scolch caps 50, our own ‘importation, worth i some now styles in boys’ overco: knee pants,” Clothing department, first floor. Special sale tomorrow of men’s under- shirts, drawers, sox und all warm wintor goods in our men’s furni ving depart- ment. It is not a question of actual value; we will cut prices to cost; inthe same wing of our store wo keen boys’ clothing, advertised elsewhero cape overconts 4 to 14 years, $1. suits at $1.90, worth double, heavy 5, und A clear stock of hardware and stoves, invoicing about $3,500, in the best town in the central part of tho state. Will take part cash and the balance in good puper. Address, O, J, Sy, Grand Island, Neb. - Art Exhibition Open Free. 2 to 4and 8 0 10 p, m., toduy, today and tomorrow, Speciul sales of curios, untiquitics and paintings. 15th and Hurney ©obb's Exciting Sloigh Ride. Silas Cobb indulged in a sleigh ride that was brief but extromely exciting yesteraay afternoon, In company with Miss. Purcell, while driving along Harney street near Twenty-fourtn, the horses became fright. ened and started to ran. In his efforts to stop tho animal Mr, Cobb was thrown from the steigh and at the samo time the bridle broke, leaving tho horse to pursue his own frantic course. He crossed over to Farnam and tore down tho street to Sixteenth, where bo ran against @ telegraph pole, throwing Miss Purcell to tho pavement. 'As strange a8 it may secm peither of the parties sus- talned auy injuries other than some slight bruises, P A A School House in Dispute, Robert Patrick as attorney for the direc- tors of school district No, b, yesterday com- menceda sult in the district court to recover ® from the directors of school district No. 46, In his petition he alleges that the defendants appropriated tax money from the Fifty-third district to ercct a school bullding 1n district No. 40. 4. R. Buchanan, general ticket agent of the Elkborn, returned Thursday from @ trip to We Black Hilis. OMAHA DA.[LY th SATURDAY. JANUARY 10, 1891. OINED, The Rock Taland Secures a Restrain. er from Judge Doane. Judge Doane yesterday issued another re- straining order enjolning the Union Pacifio rallway company and the Omahad Republican Valley railway company interfering | with the traffie of the id company between Council Bluffs, , Soutn Omaha, Lincoln, Beatrice' and all interven- fng points y application for the order was made day, The proper pape Unlon fic oM o last night and in | | not 1 nnection | with the stockyards. I'he order also from fnterfering with the building in Lincoln and fro In to the connection of the Chicago, Kansas & Ne- braska road at Beatrice, inéluding the’ rail on Pacific acks and way wud aprertenant, p n Lin coln and Beatrice, but excl the yards and depot at the latt of, the order ot tho Rock Tsland 15t bo permitted Biufls rding i its the ns the Union ver any of the way by the injunction It was the local ofticials of the road that nothing would be done before today, and even then no physical demonstration will be made, although some formal move may bo made tofore. ‘This strenigthens tho stilement will be made betw the presidents of the roads, and that the Each Season Has its own peculiar malady; but with the blood maintained in a state of uniform vigor and purity, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the system readily adapts itself to changed conditions, mposed of the best aliciatives A being highly concentrated, arsaparilla s the most effective and of all blood medicines, t the return of spring, ad serious troutge with my kidneys, I was unable to slee nights, and suffered greatly with pains in the small of my back, 1 was also afflicted with headache, loss of appetite, and indigestion. These symptoms were uch worse last spring, espec trouble with my back. A friend |n|~u|v| d me to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1 began taking it, and my troubles a ~ Mrs. Genevra Belanger, Bpringficld, Mass, 3 Ayer's Sarsapatrilla DR.J. C. AYER & €O, Lowell, Mass. B01d by Druggiste. 81,81z $& Worth §6a battle. Drs. Betts % Betts Passins, Sacg ns and Spacialist 1400 DOUGLIAS STRIE OMAHA, NEB. * final solution of the existing dificulty lies with them rather than with the courts, Adjustment of Western Rates, Chairman Midgley of the Western freight association has issueaa cireular glving the re- sults of recent meetings to adjust rates on western business. As regards west-bound rates he says there was Little diffeulty in making the nec ry ady 08 Juni 2 l, and this was done both as to rates from C cago saipp! Fivor points to Missour proper and to the points in the fon. In tho mtter of e delay and in ot be Lis grew jco milintaine issonri associy ln;(w\\ oul tween the rates Early in 1800, bef, werd adopted, the differcnces tween rates on wheat and other g points in western Kansas and were thought to be too many and that sit 1 when the emer in_force, because the made applied only to shipments of cc A strict conformity with the rule to approx mate the difference in effect prior to th adoption of the tarift involved o lincs in 8¢ ons from points aska, hence the delay experienced in ng the conflicting views held by man- agors, checl was on the basis desirc Mi Rivea, It providec 2 to be appro he new y i of- it was uuary 15, 1501 decidod, should gointo effect ilwaukee Wage Workers, engineers of the Milwaukee have mado & demaud for an inc of wagos aud the demaud is being considered by -the oficials, Tho en- gineers have been receiving $3.70 per 100 miles on eight-wheel eugines and ten-whoee )y W gotting £2.20'on cight-whe heel engines, Ou an average the men clve hours a day, but arc not aliowed v unle y worle thirteen hours and thiriy-five as 4 minimum. Tho men's demand is £1.70 and pectfully for engineers and firemen for ten hour's work, with a corresponding increase for all work'over time. The St. Paul of 3 there is no danger of a strike and they expect an amicable settlement, Five hundred ngents and te e h opera- tors of the road have petitioned the comna to restore the 15 per cent reduction on their wages recently If this is not done all will resign thi fons, Waron the Scalpers. John W. Scott, assistant general passengor agent of the Union Pacific, and John Francis, al pussenger agent of tho Burl ington, urned yesterday from Chic they have been attending a called mee the Western passenger association, One of the principal objects of the meeting was the consideration of a plan of warfare against, the scalpers. A committec appointed somo time ago 10 prosent a plan to th ing reported 1n favor of the discontinuance of all unlimited tickets, Whilo this plan met with general favor the association was not satistied witn the details and recommitted tho matter for somo modifications to be re- cted at an_ early meeting ation agreed to an advance of § on the passenger rato between Chicago and Portland, making the rate §43.50, the same as from St. Louis to Portland cs and W. H. Reed, supe man’ car compiny, Chic Thursda Thomas Thorpe of the Pennsylvania, L. §. Sessions of the Monon and M. S. Giles of the Lake Shore, ar among the traveling pas- senger agents in the city, Ten men were let out at the transfér in Coun “This makes a total platform workers, te., discharged within the past month. ping off of busiuess is the causo assigned, iteen new Pullman cars of the latest paticrn have been put on tho Burlington Thursday’s flyee had three of them, <0, was in the city one from Omabia and two from Denver. 'I aroe finished in mahog: nd satin and su plica with all the latest commodations known to Jolin Scbastian, general vassenger agent of the Rock Island, announces the following appointments and changes : 1 ford to bo clty ford, transferred; § ; avel- ing passenger agent to succeed W, H. Wis- hart, promoted Smashed the Cutter. Dr, Harrigan took advantage of the lim- ted supply of sncw supplied by the elements yesterday and drove down town in o fine, new cutter, lln, hitched bis horse in front of his ofice on Sixteenth street and ton minutes later some ¢ ss driver ran into the sleigh and demolished it. The fellow escaped be- fore Dr. Harrigan could leara his name. sl el Several members of the Bostonians are at the Burker. 15 Osed i Millione of Homee— ervous al Diseases, entitie th ans. to the full cont sres They guiran A CE AND POSITIVE CURF thio aw(ul effoots of Bnrly vica that follow in Its tra BLOOD AND SKiN DISEASE ¥ -m.u JAL FISTULA AND RF ed cured without pair rom bus HYDROCELE AND VARICOCEL nentiy s siocossfully cured In ey VHIL (~ "GONORIHT A G L as all rom youthful urs inently al complete, or dilatation. Curcs pitient without a mio- TO YOUNG AND FDLE AGED MEN o awful offects of A SURE CURE &, S8 00 e it pio wenknoss, destroying both mind and Body. with ail 1ts dro.dod fils. permanently cured, DRS. BETTS :\'rl(ln‘y. " proper indulgen ruin both mind business. stud MARRIED MEN o oring on thyt HADDY 110, AWAFa oF physioLl GEDUILY, QUISKLY ussisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. First - Practical expori- ence, Sec Every case Is specially studied thus s Third 5 are itory exactly to sult g cures withoit injury "Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - OMAHA, NEB, functionsl disor follies or the exc RICTURES without cuttin effected at ho Tents patn or ho have Im- HUMPHREY%’ hirty y cifielen Theso tng or rod deed tho s sy TN G cdfy ‘ntarrh, Influenz, I§ ryous pebil rinary Wo o . ’llmllm-uflh TR F pation 1 "0l by Drugglsts or e e gostpatd on e of price: Dt i SENERL, 04 Dheds) R Bound 1h moth ahd ol matiea” troor HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO, Cor, William and John Strcete, New York. §PEOIFIOS. TRADE MARK TR GREAT YRADE MARK e E0v. Ab unfal g curg for Tha " Wonkness, Siiemaiorho Taporensy ait“lseases that Toliow a0t blonco of "Beit: 8 omof Ui situde AH[I TAKIII‘I. of Vision, Premature Old sa, hat lead to thasaily BEFORE TALING, o Pain in the Back, Dimnes Ae, and man. OF chnsumptio I'p ilet which we_do- sire to sendl freo by & Tho Spo- Sifto Medicing ia 0id At §1 por pickakb, OF alx ek taoe for &, o will o ment tre0by mailon recelpt ot thio money, by addres THE GO()I)\I«\\' DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. On necount of counterfelts we have adopted the yellow wrapper, the only genuine, PARKER HOUSE BOSTON, D WHIPPLE & CO., Proprietors YOUN(}"S”EOTEL, BOSTON. J. REED WHIPPLE & CO., Proprietors. J. RE AN PLAN, King elled by none. Complete n all appo Iocation In the oty Tho Bos Whipiio 188 princo of patrons of Parkers’ may fanticlpate a roturi o o good old tmes of Its founde Mr. Wi Youou's FOR SALE My Painting and Paperhanging business, Katab- Tished 180, Han o well selected stock of Wall Puper, Wail Mouldings, Paints, Brushes, ete. P. WINDHEIM, 516 S. 16th Stre Omah W TE Awents 10 soll the Pluless WANTED---3#e00 1 1 e only Lino ever inventod that holds tio clothes withe oct ; patent recently the ex- Cool i wiil "contiouo the managoment o etorore, Lars; price List and Jurterritory at once.” Al ESS CLOTHES LINE CO., Worcester Mass Hermon s, THE SPROIALIST, Is unsurpassed in the treatment of all forn PR l\( ATE DISEASES cture, Sypitis, Lost, Minhood, ‘i”]'..':‘; Suceoss in tho treitmentol the above Disen Bas never beon cquaded, A cure 18 euarants Nout tho losg of an e “Writo elraulars, [ cor. Neb. 'Entrince on'elther stroc JERSEYS FOR SALE At a Bargain. In order to reduce my stock at once, T will sell some fine yearling and two- year-old hoifers at a’ great reduction: also three fine bulls, one two and thr years old, and three cows, which areall finoly bred and registered. Cows and heifers due to call in spring to my prize bull, worth $1,000.00. Now is your time tostart a fine Jersey herd ata very low price. Write for prices at once. My herd has won over two hundred prizes in last five years, GRAHAMV P. BROWNE, Proprietor Jerseyville Stock Farm, P. 0. Drawer No. 4. OMAIA, NEB. J Richuds M. D, Practice limitodto Diseases of the LUNGS AND Nervous System Rooms il6 to BEE BUILDING, OMAHA. REMEMBER LINC 1S THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD in the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, . and BRONCHITIS, Price 81.00. Pint Bottles. For Sale by leading Druggists. PREPARED ONLY DY Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co. 82 JACKSON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Blake, Bruce & Co. DR.E.C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATHENT, Speeific for “(l'@r(n.lfll'lnofl F Thiness, Dopréssion, i RATINE, or il m..-m.-u.m.u caused by Gveraeitioy of e rain: Each hox con oot iy OUI)\IA DRUG. CO., OFurnamStrest, =~ Omaba Neb. Chicheter's cuuvnbvm. PILLS Only Genutne, o Bold by all Local Drugst GET WELL-STAY WELL It canpe done. 1f you, MAN: young or old, any Wenk hoss, Malformalo, Debility, O St o inonts & Mooty o7 Nutoees eLpiatmd ta (inaied {res for & e OUR NEW BOOK | e fing’“tan” Yure ERAE BAEDICAL CO., Biijfalo, V. V.yai 0 AEILPPY MAN sum-mm from e effects of Valuallo tre nlll\-vml iy for homo VIR ; ri s ol o read by ¢ 3rad deniiitated. Addre , Hoodus, Con: 0 AMES means: S o108 inal 3 Shoe. Beware of jmi- / & tations, Positively I|4Ilm’ & avo 1 Lincoln Sireet, Hosto: >R 2 DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Testh on_ Rubber, for Yive DoLLAns a A tect fi toed. Teeth extracted without pain of dunsor. and witkont nae theties. Gold and ver_fillings at lowest Tates Dridgo and Crown Work, “Tovth with: out niates, ALl work warranic OFFICE PA)(TON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrarce, 1ith streot elevator Open evens & until 8'0'cloc No other preparation is ‘‘as good as” Pond's Extract. Tw. s. ROBINSON‘ Chemist and Assayer. Formerly tnChemieal Laboratory ofthe Unlon Pacific Rullway Company pecial Attention Given to Ores, Waters and Oils. 1112Dodge St.,, Omaha, Neb "X” TRA. The month of January, from a purely business standpoint, is far different in the prch:l day from that of a few years ago. Before the day of the elegant ‘‘vestibule train” which no enables the merchant to reach his market in a few short hours, the average storekeeper went td “the city” wherever that might be, but twice a year; carly fall, each time buying goods enough to replenishing of stock in those days. g sold out When .'111\"[11 r him a full season of six months, , he was ‘“‘out of it,” once in the early spring and once in the He did little that was all, When the first day of ].mum) came, business came to a st: ll]ti\tl‘] —‘‘no use trying to sell anys, thing, hml and wait for the customer that never changed all that. a cent.” We, the afore-mentioned enterprising merchant, be He'd just get in the back end of the store by the old box stove, and sit, and soak igf' The enterprising merchant of to-day h Instead of letting his business run him, he runs his business. slecves and pitches in, determined to make January's SALES good, came. TWEAY, in our annual J'lnu‘lry He rolls up hig| even if he don't “lay ug)] ale ol Overcoats, When we will put on sale in one grand lot between five and si hundred Overcoats and Ulstergre=. that have formerly been sold at twelve, thirteen fifty, fourteen, fifteen and even sixteen dollard, all at the one uniform price of TEN DOLLARS. Splendid all wool Chinchilla Overcoats, in blue or black, in all sizes, with Italian, Sergq or Cassimere linings, with handsome fancy satin sleeve linings. to six dolla did plaid ca simere, more—AT TEN DOLLARS. Great big Heavy Chinchilla Ulstc Coats that have , goods that are sold for at the TEN DOLLAR rate too. Great big piles of Irish Fricze Ulsters in Stylish Plaids, with splendid linings five dollars more Goods that are worth from twd ght in every way, lined with \plon- all the seasun, They y go in - . , with ex» cellent sleeve linings; coats that ought to wear a man three or four years with any decent sork of handling. They go in under the TEN DOLLAR banner too. When you take into consideration the fact that these garments at the original prices were * ) the cheapest coats sold in Omaha, you price of T tend to devote to this great JANUARY OVERCOAT SALE. Nebraska Clothing Co. s Fourteenth &nd Douglas Streets. We Close at 8:30 P. M. - Open Saturdays Till Te \ can readily uuderstand that at the present redu c]fi DOLLARS, there won't be many left at the end of the SIX DAYS which we ina’ RUBBER BOOTS & SHOE IINFIEE RSN @) R[5 Woonsocket & Rhode Island Rubber Go And we are thelr western ageuts and always carryalara Address, American fand Sewed Shos Go THE BEST ARE MADE BY THE 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. : |CS.RAYMOND'S Sacrifice and Removal Sale We mean just what we say. Our prices will tell. Our entira_stock (except Putel Bhilippe & C. o's Fine Watches), is ou sale at such sacrifice pri tit should insure Thesile of every arii (UR ART DEPAI MENT we are simply selling without re zard to cost _Our discount Vatches, nnumml, Solid C.S. RAYMOND Douglas and 16th St. SAND ELEGTRIG BELT WITH SUSTENGERY STILL CONTINU ES, THR SALE OF AENS SUITS AND OVERCOATS At $18.00 (Taking stock this week). for the bargains we will offer in a few days. Watch NO CURE! NO PAY DrDOWNS Seveuteen years experionce. A regular thie GroAtost A ccont, ol » H st M Ill\///, 170 HER! " notablo to o my housework for 18 years N i [ Guodwan Drug G - 1110 Farsaw Sty Uuia 1816 Douglas Stl‘eet, Omaha, Neb. WASHB URN sungx.umunmwzunm