Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 4, 1893, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LEFT A CO0D PLACE OPEN Auditor of Passenger Accounts Wing of the Union Pacifio Rrs\gnl. HIS SUCCESSOR IS NOT YET NAMED Two or Three ¥ ne; reons Mentioned in Con- fon with the Position Railros Telegr s St 0w Strike M. J. Greevy Pra More than nounced that six weeks ago Tne Brr Mr. W. & Wing, auditor passenger accounts, had te d his nation to Mr. Era take December 1. This any ously denied by the he the Union Pacifi to the reporter tendency to demoralize the ploye being affected, from up to the chiefs of depu the uncertainty it devele On Saturday Mr. Win associates in the auditor's offee and quictly stepped down and out to give his whole at tention to his private 1 s which he grown very considerably in the past six months. Whether he tendered his resig nation or simply quit is not kuown, but it is known that e is out and that his duties 4 1 as in his absence by Chi an of uncement was strenu ads of departments in Jeman remarkin s had a that suck ervice, « the tr ment or valker because of we of his | his connection the Union Pacific, the employes can more interesting subject of discussion the who will succeed to the vacant place. O interesting rumor heard was to that Mr. A. S, Kuran, at present freight auditor, would be receipts, a new title to be would embrace both pa busincss, Mr. Van Kur need in the branch o ¥ he would be called to perform and as he is o very a able gentl undoubt admirably v + conductc he would have to come in conta But a more conservative opinion seems to be that Comptroller Oliver W. Mink of Bos ton will make this appointment and probal some castern man will be sent out 1o tak Wing's pl ore ) ssenger and freig 1 is thoroughly ex busi 1y succeed with whom \phers Still Holding Out. “he striking Rock Tsland telegraph opera- tors clafm to be still in the ring and not at all disfigured. Though they have been very squict of late, the of success a yroving every day things their way ey had not expected and tl sparing for a long struggle now 1y termination of the strike. ory agrecment will be re assert Indeed, in a manner made they 4 Mon Coun chief committecman that W. I. Allen, assistant general mana of the Rock Island, had been given until January 1 by the stockholders of the road to defeat or com: > the Allen before Christmas and has like a Trojun to crush out but though his time of grace e has done nothing. I'he action ekholde Lt ators in Omaha and 1 dispatch from the Chicago, stating collision at T cturned a ver ccident to have y written train ord misled the conductor and engincer of. the froight train " which into the passenger X The striking operators took pains Pt bneonia enerally known that the operator writing he order was a “scab® filling a post left vacant on account of the str had ‘such a bud effect on the t ng public L that the stockholders decided something “should’ be done to put an end to the damag- ing reports, which Help Al \|u-||n| The absorption of the Kansa dotte & Northern by the Missol and the appointment of M. C. Smith general manag headquarters at St. Lou of incaleuluble service to trice peo- ple, giving them through to all 10w reached by the Missouri Pacifie he benefit will not stop here. M, i general freight in Omaha, of new itating an inc higurn, superintendent ion of the Missouri Pa- diction over the recently acquired 1 Missouri Pacific com- mencing its operation yesterday. t present located, the road is not of great importance except to the terri- through which it pusses, but now ¢ acitic has control it ussume that in time extended north from present terminus, will Be service 1 with about. 0 look Dy oftice force. ciflc 1\ is quite safo will trie, its out’ for unoccupied braska and South 1 - ing field to the rail 1 builder, und for the next few months residents in the country Hable to be tapped by the Wyandotte will wateh intently every move made on the trunk line checker boards. to be te X kota present an in Called Hi; . Greevey, who has for at least s been conneeted with the Union traveling pussenger agent in Ne- ived a very pleasant New Year the shape of an appointm Finlay of the Gr traveling passenger i d salary M. twelv als. 0t of the in Wyoming, was in Johnson, live stoc Northwestern, lodated town tod MeMutt, wovory 80 often’ here yes who drifts into Omaha Booming the 8. V cles, assistant_goneral fr im agent of the Union Pacific with head at Sult Lake was in the city yes Darling, traveling freight and pas- sengoer agent of the Denver & Rio Grande, although somewhat outside his territory, came into Omaha yesterday. R. A. Smith, late of Hopkins, H Smith, the stefographers, has attached him- self to the passenger department of the Union Pacific since the first of the yo E. L Lowax has gone to Chic to attend a meetingof the Passenger tion which held at the building Wednesday Mr. Francis wi om Kansas City to the meeting, Mr. Buchanan already being en- route. The subject of land grants and rates for the World's fair will be discussed - The merit of Hood's Sar: by the many wonderful Hishing. 1t is Just the 20 villa 18 proven ures it is accom dicine for yous ) Route. The short line to St. Louis and quick- g8t route south, Only 87 hours to Hot Spring: Only 39 hours to New Orleans. Only 884 hours to Atlunta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville. With™ corresponding fast time to all ints east and south. Round trip ickets to Hot Springs, New Orleans, Lake Charles, Galveston, San Autonio, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, Sun Fran- eisco, Mobile,Jacksonville, Tampa, Ha- vana and all the winter resorts of the south and west. Reclining chair cavs free to St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit. Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all trains. Baggage ochecked from hotels . and private residences to destination. ?rksu, sleeping car accommodations d C\lrther information call at Wabash fi ofice, 1502 Farnam street, or G, N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha. the effect | upon | that their prospeets | to the | caffic of | | i | coula lay | offer. | cused but M. ppointed auditor of trafic | 1, which | ht 13 | head o | Building, who will fur | now on tn | ready for sale the store | the pureh: | County ca HUSTLED FOR A JURY. nspecting Citlzens Dragged In to Welp Unele Sam Try n Case. There was a scene in federal court yester- day afternoon. Judge Dundy found it nec- cssary to call a jury totry the case of Maltby vs the Modern Woodmen, and on account of the fact thit a part of the panel had been excused several days before, it was im possible to find enough jurors about the town to fill the jury box. The judge therefore is sued a venire facias for the purpose of secur- full jury The deputics streets and by bring in 1 to go into the of the city and and everybody that they the hand of the law upon. Tn a few moments half a score of very much surprised citizens were ushered i presence of the judge. Mr. George Cooke chant, came in accompanied by ¢ asked the judge what the He was informed that the stood 1n need of 1 But 1 have t pro this trial ma were instruct siness house any body the with more Cook was ex . Simpson, the carrd next man placed in the b How old ou, My keed the juds 1 am 60 years You are exc smilingly the carriage 't room propose to lock any man 60 y old up in a jury room for two or thr and nights,” remarked the judge by re builder, was the Simpson?” asked 1 veplied the juror. said the judge, and builder walked out of way | explanation Mr. Kuhn, the druggist, son, Charles Brown and Major Furay we sught in and each had some excuse Major Furay and Mr. Brown were ¢ Kulin and Mr considered good meat for quired and wore give completing th L0 case is one in haien oMot e e In\ commissions to the amount 000 which he claims are due him on solicit- ingg membership work done for the order. He entered into a contract in 1884 with Mr, J . Root, then the head consul of the order. By the terms of this contract Malthy was to receive 10 per cent of the general fund each year for the first five yoars of the contract and 5 per cent of the gencral fund for the second five ye wition to the aimed that was offered to Mr. Maltby cause the order was i fr. M. L. And. regular at 1in the soliciting busine . Root had passed out nd had severed his he contract with . Maltby was cancelled and the head ofl- cers refused to pay him his 10 per cent e missions, as stipulated in the contract defense in the ¢ ¢ ers of the order now ¢ d 1o right to make such with Mr. Malthy and that und rhe state of llinois, in which s ern Woodmen organization was inc such 4 contri be logally made The case has b or twice befor d now comes up for a new trial, which will ably be final. S~ You don't wi torpid iiver: v want a bad comple; you don't bad breath: you don't want a headache. ien use De Witt's Little Early Risers, the mous little pills. S The Root 1 v the I‘msnl‘ te the Mod- Real estate. Burguins only. - Ten Days' Pl iittle money besides a per- eonal knowledge of that r:markable state—"Te. A special party of busi- ness men from Ot and vicinity to Galveston and other points in Texas and urn, will lenve Omaha Sund evening Janu 15 1893: Don’t miss this opportunity. ‘Tickets for tho trip can only be oh |im~(l from I, F. Wil- hams, room irst National Bank sh full particu- uro 522 | lars upon application. otice. cived of Mr. J. Bamber- voresent in New York, of of a large stocic of clothing from a defunct firm whose name_is for the present withheld. The goods are r to get them will e elosed tho 5th and Gth of Junuary. Watch for the reopening which will'be announced in the pape THE WESTERN CLOTHING CO., 1317 and 1319 Douglas streot. L SOUTH OMAHA’S SHARE. ger who is th the ssioncrs Think They Road Fund Settled. unty commissioners have agreed to a settlement of the road fund con- troversy, and at the same time the, have agreed upon the amount that they will turn over to South Omaha. Fora year or more the couneil of South Omaha claimed that the county owe of the 18 the county and h ver been All of this tune the county b a part of the debt, but has claimed that the city of South Omaha_was indebted to the ty for the board of prisoners and also adyanced to help out on the grad- t Have At last has ollected by 1 turned ove | ing of South Thirteenth si met, Commis- solution to the 15 aid the sum of > in full of all demands ims to date. The solution was adopted and the clerk instructed to notify the South Omaha authorities of the action of the board After the close of the meeting Mr. Sten d that he was assured that the city opt the amount and balance the > board books. D. . Bailiss, Charles Cralle Powers put in applications for Justice Brad ley's job, but as that ofticial had not tend his resignation the pupers went to the and J. H the cc ioners will hold another meot ing this afternoon, at which they will close the business and adjourn without a date. - The guaranteed cure for all headaches is Bromo-Seltzer—1oc a bottle. —— Frescoing and intevior decorating, de- signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. - If you will call at our new store we will Dresent you with:a copy of a heauti- ful piece of music. Ford & Charlton, 1508 Dodge. « 500 dozen of luaies’ and children’s fine muslin underwear from New York auc- tion to be put on sule Thursday at about 50¢ ob the dollar. Particulars tom HAYDEN BRO: 16th streot. THE OMAHA DAILY ROYAL ~ NEIGHBORS COMI Woodmen's Wives, Sisters and Sweetheam Will Meet in Omaha, HEAD CAMP SESSION BRINGS THEM National Convention of Danish Brotherho of America Will Also Be Held ¥ Agricultaral Tmp it Dealers Association to Assemble, The head camp of the for the northwest wil this morning at 10 son block. This auxiliary to the America, and s § wssemble in this city o'clock in the ¥ anization is the we Modern Woodmen of o recognized by the consty tution of that order. The jurisdiction em braces the states of 1llinois, Towa, Miss: Nebraska, Kansas, North and South Dakota Wisconsin_and Michigan, Bach entitled to representation, and fully rates will be in attendance They will repre de for by Ivy - of the visitors 1ps of this eity and the iffs and_ South Omaha. rt and_ Pansy at Council in the Patterson block of officers by camp No men of America, and the officers to be chosen today the head camp of the many subjects will be upy Yot diacussion ¥ ature will attr tions to amp will be m ..h» and the Meet in Omaha Next Week, Wednesday, January 11, the national con vention of the Danish Brotherhood A rica will meet in this city at Washin hall and remain in session at le Headquarters will be established at the Windsor hotel, whe at 1 seventy-five delegates and as many more visitors will be entertained The delegates will come from all the m in: cipal cities in the union and the will represent 4,000 members of the broth hood scatte 1 throughout the country This organization is a fraternal ‘s and its memb e to st one we up of Danish i other with the and is in a very pr When the conve next week a c nd ¢ ve the ¢ > progran Omu itors. Thursday 'y 12, the convention will go'to Council where []Il' member in_ tha urday evening s will_banquet hall. The ban- i ball. On » will celebrate its Twenty- ud proposes to make the ible one. he work of the conven- rinment of the visitor by the local committec, n due time. the members of Omaha iod s at Washington be followed by ay the lod tion and the now being pre and will be in e Implement Dealers Coming. The annual convention of the plement Dealers efation of Nebrask will assemble in Omaha Tuesd 10. The member made up of the r in the s acquaint; discussion member. for its objeet the better mplement men, and the of subjects interesting to the It is expected that the attendance session will be an interesting ont - = Omaha Gets Recognition from One of the ent Industries of the Countr ska and south pired December look estern ex- ided to in the of Jau- Lopen i store at Omaha, with plete stock of Remington typewriters, . cabinet furniture and ct,a full line of all stenograph | typewriter and’ mi b supplies, with a foree of traine its, the liberal patron- from the public in this fi and_helieves in the futur 1 will by move put ! business int 1of the public oY and earn th by the pursuance Speclal Sale of Muslin Underwear on Thurs- duy. 500 dozen of ladies’ and children’s fine muslin underweur from New York suc- tion to be put on sale Thursday at about 50c on the dollar. Purticulars tomorrow. HAYDEN BROS,, 16th street. held yesterday afternoon Mew's Christian The committee comvosed of Rey Detuwiler, Rey. Mr. Foster and Rey £ idge, recently to inyestigate to what extent gambling is carried on and to report upon the violations of the Slocumb law by the saloon keepers, and also to look into other existing evils, ‘submitted its re- Action was deferred until the next galar meetin ing. ¢ Junuary 16, 10n of ushers will be. requested to be 1 participate. a8500 Special Saie of Mu nderwear on Thurs- day. 500 dozen of ladies’ nnd children’s fine muslin underwear from New York auc- tion to be put on sale Thur, 0c on the dollar. P! 16th street, _— See the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Music The next Phillips Rocl Island pers ally conducted California excursion with through tourist sleeping cars to Sun Franciseo and Los Angeles will leave Omaha "at 1:20 p. m. January 6. This will be the grandest party of the season und sengers desiring accom- modations should make their res va- tions at once. For full particulars call on any R Island agent or addr Charles Kennedy, general northwest pagsenger agent, 1602 Farnam street, Omaha, n- D*PRICE'S all Tue ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum Used in Millizus of Homes—40 Years the Standard, Royal Neighbors | loeal camp | Royal National Conventlon of the Brotherhood to | ety | insurance plan, | Retail Tm- | com- | 1 on | d in | BEE: WEDNESDAY, 1 If Youn Cistern ' Is Oubref Order | or 8¢ft Water is scarce, don’t worry yeumrself for a moment— go right aheadiamd use hard water with KIRK'S WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP and you'll never know the difference The clothes will be just as white clean and sweet-smelling, because th. “White Russian” is specially adapte for use m hard water. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap. Be*t §panafer ¢ "‘"‘R | ACID u Sufferer is * A CRANK,” ° Says Dr. Wirst of ])LI\\LI’. “He has a perfect right to be one. He s a miserable being much of the time. Hecan never call himself entirely free from pain or dis- tress in some form. “Rhenmatism ever | to grasp him in its clutches When his mental faculties are clear, and he feels that he is him- self again, and can do some men- tal work, then he finds himself sailed at every joint and muscle by his arch enemy, rkcumatism. No treatment of wric acid is complete without a faithful use of Londonderry Lithia. It often does unaided what nothing else would do without it. Ask your physician about it, or zwrite for p1mphlds Or ArL DE ALERS. »Londonderry Lithia Spring Wa!er Go, 3. Perkin MintAvts. Boston Mass, PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Dirizivasing Agents. tands ready FROM Femala Weakn3ss, Catarrh ot Rheumatism, = Chronic, Nervous nt «(Private Diseases. I¥ 50, CALL ON | Dr. Searles & Searles Consnitinz Pl - R i SEORRES: ol Cueger™ Consultation Free. For tho Treatment of Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases MALE AND FEMAL. ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASE ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND DIs NO MATTE! HOW ANDI OR HOW OFTIEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLI. NERVOUS DEBILITY PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, permaneatly curod without the use of knife, ligatire or caustie Al maladies of a private or delicato nature, of elther sex, positively cured. Call on or address, with stamp for Circulars, Freo Book and Recipes, 118 South Il D[ Sgaries & Searies, ' Next boor to Post I'he 'County Fair affords an exceflent opportunity for the pick-poclset to get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be sure that the bow (or ring) is a thStroot Neb. This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold ca: and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always looks for this trade marl None genuine without it. Sold only thraugh watch dealers. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or send to the manufacturers, KeystoneWatch Case Co., Pl’lfiILA.UIEl.PHI,:. fied “BAY_STATE" QUITARS - NS ZITHERS, S, We make & varicty from the APEST (0 the NC GANT OUR LATEST AND BEST THE LEWIS BANJO. Endorsed by the BEST Players Send for Catalogue and gatian the Intrumenis you think of purchasing. IBHN G HAYNES i 0, NEBRASKA Natiopal Bank, < 'BH3dnS 38V U, 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, .. $400,000 .. $65,000 Capital. ... Surplus. .. rosido ot W,V 1] ushiog, vice president; C. 8. Maurio Bioras Sohn ot s N Pasrion; Heed, casbler. THE IRON BANK, Lawis JANUARY 4, 1893, AMUSEMENTS, B0 NEN THERTR onr e Wednesday Eve., Jan, 4 Return Eneagement of the Wonder- ful Young Actress, JULIA MARLOWI The dlstinguished exponent of the Leading Female roles of the American stage, and o comp: MR ROBER By speclal request Misa Marlowe will appear 1n the character of JULIA in Sherldan Knowles’ gront piny. THE HUNCHBACK Sale of seats will open at 8 o'clock Tuesday Madeline | | BUYD’S]H‘L Morll, | Friday and Saturday, Jan.6and 7. | “ MATINEE SATURDAY The Soclety Event of the Theatrl Special Er 3 MADELINE“ MERLL. (Americ The Young Emc Al Season, in the Follow- | FridayEve. and Saturday Matineo, r 1 v alse, I aris, murdny Evening, CAMILILE. Sale of seats opens at 0 o'clock Thursday morninz at usual prices Like Rom ad 1o the house of success. A Brilliant Success. all roads | MASTER | NXGHT. | AR Sco tho Tron Milla i Fuil Biast. Matinees Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday 7ONDERLAND TR W AND BLIOU THEATRE. ALT THIS W IURH‘INSTAHL[V!.D(I‘E)V co.IN FARNAM St, THERTER. "Bt | A PUNCH OF JAY Le Petit Froddie, the Marvs AN HOUR O SPECIAL My bant LoputarPric Only 20 cents Y. M. C. A. ll \LL. Friday Evening, Jan. 6. MOCRRITEE "G COMPARY OPERA '» 1\|n seloct Pro- BALLAD at Chiase & | HOOK GLOVES' ARE STAMPED FOSTER'S fATENTs, OR LICENSED UNDERFOSTER'S PATENTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! The Original anu Genuing (WOROEOTER) SAUCE Imparts the most deliclous taste and zest v BOUPK, GRAVIES, ras. to his brother at WORCESTEE, May, 181 FiSII, @& 0T & COLD “ren £ LEA & PERRINS' that their sauce I8 Dikhly esteemed 10 [ India, and i in my opinion, tho muos palatable, s wel A tho 1most wholo- Fome sauco that is wade. Beware of Inilations; A AR ERC 5 S gee that you get Lea & Perring' s fs Bigmaturo on every Lottie of Orly JOHN DUNCAN'S RONS. ™1 DEFORMITY BRACI:S Elastic Stocking Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD, 114 §.1505¢,, cht to Postulllm " DR. MCcCGREW THE SPECIALIST. passed in the il PRIVATE DISEASES and ull Weakne: wad Disorders ¢ | | | | Omaba, Neb DISORDERS Aud sl tho o | NERVOUS given L0 every partof U Curely pacaed) FILEE 10 any sulteres 1o that cured me of those troubles. A BRADLEY BATTLE CREBK, MiCH. wraln | store the prices are cut low enough. ODDEST SALE WA Do you know what odds and ends mean when applied to a clothing store? When a concern has done as much business as we have in the past few months thevre must necessarily be a lot of pants for which there is no coat or vest, and coats when the pants are gone. Then again there is probably only one a size in a certain kind cf a suit or Now, these make up what we call Odd Pants, Qe Coats, Odd Suits, Odd Overcoats, VPV\T ODD PRICES. rid of as much of the “odds” | that time. suit of overcoat, want to get as possible before We qote no prices here, but at the You’ll say so when you see the goods we offer at this Oddest Sale Y HELD AT THE COLUMBIA CLOTHING GO Cor. 13th and 1 arnan. Roll! Roll! Roll! Compel your Shoe Dealer to supply you with Rolled Edge Avclics, IE=xcluders, LUMBERMAN OVERS AND RUBBER BUOTS. Dealers can get I'l'h,k. counts on appl Kk am Western Al,;.nl for tha New l\.lsx_\ Co. NDSEY, Omaha, Neh. ZACHARY T. LI Withoutmoney und with out prics. To the You are not well, and have nd money o ti Cutout the nume pr “RIPANS CHEMICAL C NEW YORK Pasteiton a postal e Write your ¢ other sitoof [ £ ino t f Yool ‘Try 1t und tell ycur friends, REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, [Por Thirty Days only wo will Christmas Jewelry and Sil Fourteenth and Farnam Streets BAL and 5L, ouer entive stock of Diamonds wire at less than manofacturer’s ¢ Wil move Jan. 1, to N W. Cor. 10th and Farnam. FOR SAL! 1816 I)()unlu.s Str o(.*(, Omaha, Neb. 1. skIn and urlnary diseases. A regular a shiow. 1% still treating with the groatest sue Jrms Of private dissa s NO merows howe b aris to Indlontd atriotly prival Stawmp (OF roply owe ucl 004, ot T Asatiue A nnd 0w o er of hor s6x cause | by Over exertion, youiliful erro ich 800 lvsd 10 Wi i pel a v o give a writlen guarantee (0. BESOLE AND AVTRW URING. GF v/fund ihe maneu’ O} Crvnihced (o Ohlengin For Bale in Omaha by Sherman & uLOonnsu, 1615 Dodge Ftreet,

Other pages from this issue: