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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1889)
1 _ _ _ _ _ _ THE OMAHA 1 > AILY BEE ! S&UKDAY , NOVEMBER 23 , 1889. ' 5 | | m THE CAPITAL CITY GRIST D A GnaoUno Explosion Fatally Burns | H a Lincoln Woman B THE Y. W. C , A. IN CONVENTION | BJ Iwo Painters Fall From the ImliofT B Biillillmt I'rnnklo Curry limano 1 A Stranjjpr Bavixuolr Jfljl Assaulted ) i Liscolv Honr-AO or The Omaha Uee , ) • lttW 1' Stkkrt , > bm . Likcolv , Neb , Nov 23. ) JHt Mm John Mclono , who rcsldos on Thlr- pi' tccnlh between O nnd 1' streets , wni fntnlly IH burned this mornlne aboutS oclock It appears that she lit her Riuolino steve i preparatory to doing up her niornlnc's work , - and failed to properly ndjust the gonerntors An oxploslon foll6wcd , und the unfortunnto I lady wni frightfully burtiod about the limbs , body and neck bo/oro / assistance could reach _ bi her A physician was promptly called , but IJLy ho could glvo but little hnpofornorrceovory IJTt The poor woman lingered nlonp until noon , wbon she passed uwuy In terrlblo ugony | H , llio Census ol1SOO. . JH i Auditor llonton today rocoivcd a lotlor PJf | from the census department , Washington , HB asking his aid to secure data for the census HB of 1SU0. It appears thai the department is D determined to glvo the most oxhausttvo con HB * bus report over Issued in this country It 1 will detail the financial condition of this coun- llllj try , giving each stuto n dislinclivo position , | IU ) citing revonucs and resources nnd showing IJKJ the mortgaged condition hotonnd thuro The | IMI dopnrtinant will send blanks , which the | IH . auditors of public uccounts nro requested to H distribute In every vlllago , town and city In IIBfi the state , and it Is expected that they will | | Hl fall Into hands that will take pleasure In BJK furnishing the Information Sought % The District Court BJf Jumcs Brown , John Butler and John B ' Fuller , known as the hog thlovos , entered PJl ] the plea of guilty boioroJudgo Chapman I today Scntcnco was reserved It Is thought , PJJ > liowevor , that Fuller , who Is but slxtcon years of ago , will bo sent to the reform " " school f Ucorgo Wilson , the pickpocket nrrcstod during the stnto fair , entered the plea of guilty , Ho was caught and arrested In the j act of going through a visitor at the lute ox- l * jf position , bentonce will be passed upon him Kl A In a dnv or two i " Addle Musson seeks a divorce from Herbert - v ] " * bert Musson , whom she alleges In the peti- 1 n ilon filed today , to hnvo been falthloss to a II loving , cbnsto and obedient wife Her nl- logntlon provouos a Btnllo from these who M are acquainted with the fuct that Pollco Ht Judge Houston is occasionally compelled to lmposo a line because she persists In tollow- K Ing In the footsteps of ether women of the H town " PJJB Another Univarsity for Ijlnenln PJJB Representatives of the Seventh Day Ad- UJBJ ventists nro in the city Soma of thorn ar- PJJBj rived jesterdav , nnd they cotno for the purpose - pose of enquiring Into a proposition received B by them relating to the erection of a unlvcr- B H Bily in this city , which the church contoin- S * plates building hnro or otsomo other sulta- ] ' hlo plate in the west durlug the coming year , j It Is learned thut some persons propoio todo- nate the church a piece of real estate and other property valued at f 150,000 in the event J that this body of church pcoplo orcct a unl- vorsliv building on the property worth at least S75U00. It is locutod northwest of the , city , our tn0 situs of tD0 Christian and BBJ AVeslevan universities It is Bald that the ; I proposition is received with great favor , and BBBJj that the probabilities are strong that the BBBH church will decldo to locate too content BBBs , plnlcd institution here This church has BBBJi three univoreltlos In the Unttod statoss ono BBBli nt"ttla Croak , Mich , onoatOaklund , Cat , BBVjl muJ ° "u 1q fcwssachusotts B BB" Stnio lliiiitn Jottlncs BBVJ The members of the board of public lands BBwj ! nnd buildings returned from Peru today It BBVj is learned that tuo aldlculty there was hap BBVj plly BBVJ ibo state banking department is In re- J colpt of complaints that certain banks BBwH throughout the state ndvertiso mora capital BBBfi stock than they possess to hsvo authorized BBSS 'I his is contrary to the banking law and the B BBB stale board proposes to put a stop to it BBBA 'J'ho state board of transportation will BBBfi meet soon to pass upon the final hearing of BBBS the coal reduction order It is nndorstood BJBjHl that the board will vote solid fortho original BBBJH order to stuud Secretary flurber bus com BBBMt , pllod an exhaustive review of the subject , BJBJBr Pro at > ( ' c0"i "Qd Itwil1 ho submitted to the BBBJiboard at its mcuting for the decisive ballot BBBM' 'Jho governor today nppomtod Isaac Open B > bolmer of this city as an additional delegate to the silver convention , which takes place at St Louis in the near future Mr Open i ljoimor expresses a determination to attend 'lho Gorman Land nnd Mortgage company H ] of Hluo Hill lilod articles of incorporation in BBBJ' ' the nOlcu of the secretary of stuto today BBBJj Authorized capital stock , { 109,000. Inccr- BBBJ I poralors : Henry Gund , Christian Koohlcr 1 ; John S. Hoover , Charles T. Ncwcommo and B BH H. G. Koohlor BBjBj ? T'1" ' hupraino Court BBjB , Today's proceedings la the supreme court BjBjK wcroaB follows ; BBjBJlv K. P. Companion of Hay Springs , John A. BESBV Whltmoro of Aurora and John Hog of Kour- BBBK ° y vioro admitted to pructico BBBJT * * In ro ° hK DIsnilssod BBBJr Stevenson vs Valentine Hohearlag al- BBBJI BBBJjl Ovcrtou Bridge Company vs Taylor BBBM' Motion to dismiss overruled , BBBJI ' ho following cases wore argued and sub BBBJlv muted ; Steven vs Nebraska and Iowa In- BBBJI' BUrauua Company ; Stuto ox rol Hunt vs City BBBJI ° t Kearno ; Salisbury vs Iddlngs ; KunUon BBBJI ts Huuson ; Stephorsvs Patterson BBBJJ German ot al vs Uoslough Error from BBBJJ tbodistrlct court of Gugo county Kovcrsod BjBjB QDd remanded Opinion by Cobb , J. PJJJJJJK City Nowa and Notes IJJJJJJM The state convention ot the Young BBBfl Women's Christian association Is in session BJJJJJH In this city It Is largely attended IJJBBjl Mr and Mrs 3 , H. Hurley teudered Mr BBBB ] Bnd &Ir3,1'09000 A. Purry a recoptlon at BBBB ] their beautiful homo on J strcot last eyoning BBBB1 It was given in hnuor of the return of the BBBB1 bride and groom from their wedding trip IJJJJJJH 'J'bo preparatory worlc for the charity ball mjJJJH Is well uadcr wuy It Is understood that the BmilB t board of publlo lands and bulldlucs bus toui : BBBBfl dored the usoof.tho sonnto and ropresontu BBBB1' tlvo balls for the occasion The date for the BBBBP l > a"i however , has not been decided upon H ? The Misses Nettle Uunn and Navlnl BBBBfl Knluht , of Cblcairo ; Maud Wotilng and BBBBfi Lillle Shelby , of Hustings } Ethel Hopkins , BBBBil of Tecumseh : Alma Hersic , of Peru ; Jcnuio BBBBi * and Mo'Corbett , of Aurora , and Matty Pen BBBBK ny > of Ashlana , are prominent among the BBBB ] ' delegatus in attendance ut the Young BBJJJHI Women's Christian association couvontiou , JJJJJJJB , George Johnson and Charles Altos , two BBBBll painters at work on ImhofTs department BBBB1 store building , fell from n swinging scaffold BBBB1 tni9 'uoculng and wore seriously if not BjBjJH fatally injured , BJUUH Prankle Curry , the young womau who con BBBB1 tldenccd Ashby & Millspaugb outof between BBBJ funl l W worth of dry goods , was do- BBBI clsrod insane this morning by the lnsano commissioners She protests her sanity , h uowovpr , but falls to glvo u clear reason BB1 for her strange action It will bo romem- hhhh berou that she used Judge Masons iiamo to secure the oredil she sought of the uior- cIibuU stated , BjBJBJl Henry Merrill , a St Louis sharp , victlra- Itod Kd Itlchler , assistant cashier ot the Union Saviugs bauk , out pf $ T0 today BBBBl ltichter formed Merrill , ' * acqualatauca several - oral dai ago , nnd Bupiwslnghim to be all right , hu cashed a draft for him that proved . , to be a forgery , BBBBJI ' Isaac Sinoko was assaulted last night about BBBBJI 1Q 0'cloclt while on his way homo from his BBBBJI v/otk ut Uuckstnfl's brick works , He was assaulted from behind by three men ono of BBBJI whom struck hint on the left side of the BBBJI oeu wiu , u hrlck , cutting a gash about five BBBJI Inches long Whllu ho was down the gaog BB1 admimstorcd several vicious kicks , cutting BBBJT' aud bruising him auout lho bead and body , BBBBJl ilc ' * hadly Injured Smoke is a stranger iu BjBjBB the city anj his assailants unknown BaYBaw BJBfliBBb - - g-i-.nawto. . . , i . , , . , i. . , . , , KAltiWAY HRAVV.WEIGIITS. . What They Are Doing in the Interest nf Thrlr Conipnnies General Pnssongor Agent Uuchannnot the the Tremont , Hlkhorn & Missouri Valley road has roturncd from n very onjoyablotrip to the Hlack Hills "I found the country , " said Mr Huchannn , looking very wolh The , change In Its appearance from year to year , brought about by the constant improve ments going on , remind ono very much of the chauges wrought In n young girl through the rctlnlng nnd developing lnllu- enecs of education , nftor she has been away nt school for two or three jcurs At Hot Springs , Dalr , the now soldiers homo is about completed , nnd they told mo there that it is not only ono of the largest , but nlso ono ot the finest structures of the kind in this country It is nn Immense Btructuro nnd is constructed of Rtono The now Methodist seminary Is well nlong , a Prcsbitcrlnn collopo hns been commenced and the hotelkeeper is putting up a new hotel " When does your compiny intend to run a branch road to the springs ! " That ' question hns not boon fully settled as.vot , but it will bo in good time While there I made arrangements with Crls Jonscn of the Ulark Hills stage company , to tnko the transportation contract next spring Ho will put on n line of first clnis Concord conches nnd Innd passengers at the springs within two hours from the tlnio they lenvo the rail road station My pass took mo to Rapid City also , und I toll you that that town is having a boom slnco the capital was located at I'iorre , 1130 miles to the east The Uapld City people have Inaugurated a movement for another railroad and I think hnvo good prospects of getting It Furthermore , as you know , lUpid is the headquarters of the tin mines , nn industry that Is becoming enor mous The payroll ot the tin company amounts to something llko f30OOOn month " ' Does your corporation anticipate building any now extensions next year ! " Well , I cant say thut it does Wo are waiting to soc what our rivals proooso to do , and will try our best to koco up with them " Hurl I nil ton Olllclnls A special car of the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy rolled Into the U & M. depot with a party of oQlcials Among them were C. E. Perkins , president ; II B. Stone , vlco presl- dent ; W. P. Merrill , goncrnl man ager of the Kansas City , St Joseph & Council Bluffs ; W. C. Brown , super intendent of the Iowa division , and Mr Uudcn , nsslstant superintendent of the Iowa division They clulm to bo on a tour ot inspection and will probably go as fnr west as Denver and Choycnno The grouter part of the day was spent by them nt B. & M. hcadqu.trtcrs in consultation with General Manager Holdrcgo Hoods Snrsnparilla cures catarrh by oxpollinpImpurity from the blood.whloh is the cuuso of the complaint Give it a trial _ FLORENOK FACTS Diphtheria Itnglnit Firemen's Elec tion City Council IrooeodlnKS FLOitn > cn , Neb , Nov S3. [ Special to Tiik Beb ] The schools , owing to the diphtheria senre , nro still closed The discaso , not withstanding precautions taken , seems to bo spreading qulto rapidly The latest victim hoard from Is Mrs P. S. Tucker , who was stricken Wednesday Our citizens are anxiously awaiting the completion of the now Episcopal church , of which they are Justly proud It is expected that the building will bo ready for dedica tion oy Christmas Mrs J. Stevenson of Evanston , Wyo , is visiting her patents , Mr and Mrs F. H. Walnor Her many friends extend to her a hind welcome to her old homo The flroraen hold a meeting Wednesday evening The new constitution nnd bylaws wore read nnd adopted The following officers for the permanent organization ivero clectod : Foreman , E. H. Walker ; first assistant , A. Mattox ; pre3idont , P. M. King ; vlco presi dent , C. Taylor ; secretary , J. VVobor ; treas urer , V. G. Lantrv ; trustees , Mossrs Brown , Holt7man nnd Plant The following committee on arrangements for a ball to bo ( riven Tuesday night , was ap pointed : Messrs Tucker , Goldbranson , Cluclt , Plant , Smith nnd Weber A special meeting " ot thn city council was called Wednesday ovonlne The principal business transacted was the rrceiving of the report of the committee nppomtod at the pre vious mooting to appraise some city lots and parts ot lots The appraisement upon the lots was from 150 to $150 each The city will soon advertise them for sale Ac tion wus also tuken fortho employment of an engineer to establish the grades of all Btroeta from Prospect street east to Third street , and from Mill orcek south to Spring creek A building permit was issued J. P. Ran som for the erection of a $1,000 dwelling Work upon it is already begun Mrs Winslow's Sonthlnfr Syrup for children teething rollovoa the ohlld from pain 25 cents a bottle l'ub' .io Works The board ot publlo works held a short mooting j ostorday afternoon , at which the following ostlmatos were ailowod ; For grading T. J. Petersen , Thirty-second avenue from Creigbton avenue to south , limits of city , t3U9 9lCanflold ; & Fleming ; Thirteenth street from Vinton south to the the city limits , SI , 153 40 ; Ed Callahan , alloy south ot Pterco from Eighth to Tenth , tlQi 80 : C. R. Prltchott , Twenty-sovonth strcot from Loavonworth to Half Howard , $11C93. Per sewer work Hugh Murphy , final cstlmntu , extension of North Omaha sovvor , Eleventh to Sixteenth streets , ? n,022.47 ; Mc- Hugh & McGavock , extension ot South Omaha sewer , 11,008 80 ; Frame L. Kcevos & Compuny , extension ot North Omaha sewer from Thlrty-flrst and Furnam to Thirty fourth and Jones , * 2S8U ( HI For paving J. E. ltlley & Company , final estlmato , Vinton street from Twontloth to Twentv-fourth , fll.25I.17 , Farnnm Btrcet from Smith to Belt line , f3,233 ; Hugh Murphy & Company , Hurt street from Thirty-sixth to Pleasant , ffl.853.Bl , Bristol from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth , $12,755 52 , Thirty-sixth street from Cuming to Cali fornia , $10,343.02 , Eleventh street from Nicholas to Clark , f 1,000. Twenty-first street from Davenport to California For curbing C. D. Woodworth , Twenty sixth avenue from Half Howard to St Mary's avenue , tl.2C9.02 , Twenty-first avenue from St .Mary's avenue north , $70110 , Vinton street from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth , f 1,850.73. Far nam street from Smith to Belt line t2,771 , Sldowulk-J. E. Knowlos fl,018.89. Paving reserves Hugh Murphy , f2,353 20 ; J. U. Smith & Company , $235 21. An Absolute Cure TheORIGINALAUIfSriKB OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounoo tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sorws , burns , wounds , chapped hands , nnd all skin erup tions Will positively oure all kinds ot piles Ask fortho ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box by mail UU cents Unltntl Staiim Court The grand jury adjourned yesterday until Monduy next Ono or two Indictments of minor Importance were returned , The case of the Ashuelot National bank vs school district No 7 of Valley county , Is on trial before Judge Dundy The action is a suit on some bonds Issued by the district County Court , In the case of the Barr Dry Goods com puny against Hurgoss , the shirt man , for goods delivered , judgment was rendered for plaintiff in the sum ot 1310.00. The best wlno grapes in this country como from northern Ohio ; Cooks extra dry cham- pagnu Is mode from them Swodlsli lloUrf Society The Swedish ladles relief society opened their fair at Washington ball last night , lhe ballon the second floor was handsomely decorated for the occasion , and the numerous - , ous articles of fancy work and tlowors were displayed in the most attractive manner , adding brilliancy to the acono 'lhe ladles have secured a largo stock ot useful and fancy urtlcles of every description , most of which is the work of members > the so- ciety Among the articles displayed Is h largo organ and a handsome sewing ma chine The proceeds of the fair are to bo devoted to the relieving of stcknoss among the poor of the city Last winter this so- cloty supported thirtv-two families through thn wlntor , besides rendering temporary ns- slstnnca to a largo number ot deserving ap plicants The society Is composed of sixteen Swed ish ladies , with the following officers : Mrs Samuel Uurgstrom , prcsldont ; Mrs Ebba Lovcgron , secretary ; Mrs Gustavo Ander son , trcasuror The fair will close tonight with a grand raffio and a dsneo The doctors are very much displeased over a competitor who is gradually stealing their best practice ; wo mean Dr Hulls Cough Syrup 1 o Manufacturers Accidents ara constant ly occurring nmong your men entailing loss of tlmo and AUfTerlng Keep Salvation Ol ] handy Prlco 25 cts THE DKMUOltAIS Kcsiilt or Ycstorilny's Primary Elec tion The democratic primaries wcro hold In nil the wards jcslerdny All the dolegatldns elected wcro for Boyd , but now'that ho has declined to run , the choice must fall , it isbo- llovcd , on olthor Buck , Cushlng or Ogdcn 'lho delegates olectcd nro as follows : The First ward cast W5 votes Five mem bers of the Casey ticket were elected and two ot the Conoycr Charles King was elected by ono vote , having 200 votes to A. Pricks 293. Scullen nnd Lowry were ulso barely elected , the former having only two majority nnd Lowry six The following nro the delegates : II Thollgoard Owen Slavcn , T. Casey , John Zollcr , Charles Krug , T. J. Lowry and James Scullon 'lhoso dolcgntcs are Bald to bo fa vorable to Ihomas Ring for councilman Three votes found doubled up togothar worb thrown out as fraudulent A number of dis graceful scenes were enacted during the progress of the voting , prominent nmong which was the usurpation ot control by tbo Third ward gang These had lnnrncd that the majority ot the Conoyor tickat was opposed to the reopening of the saloons on Sunday nnd assembled to defeat it The Ilotherys were there , so was Dick Hurdlsh , Fords ' brothor-in-law , who looks for nomination as councilman ; also Pat Ford , bis son , and a host ot retainers All thnt these could do was done to knock out the Conoycr ticket , nnd in this they wcro successful , with the exception of Messrs Lowry nnd Scullen This meddling with the affairs ot another ward , many of the residents of the First say , will cost Mr Bur Uisb many a vote in the latter place In the Second ward 595 votes were cast , but owing to tbo multiplicity of tickets and the great amount of scratching , it was 11:25 p. in before the votes wcro all counted There was considerable of a dispute bctwocn the Judges over the counting of the votes for M. J. Molla as being for Michael Molia , there being 83 for the first name and 219 for the latter , sufficient togotber to elect blm a dele gate The Judges linally docldcd to sign the credentials recommending that Molla bo iia- coptcd as the dlftorenco in spelling was evi dently nn error Tbo following compose the dolcgato tlokot : Henry Hies , Thomas Capok , Fritz Mueller , P. O' Toolo , James Flanucry , John Simunok , Peter Goob > The Third ward cast 658 votes , and of these only three were scratched The dele gates elected were : Ed Rotbory , James Douglas , Adam Snyder , Pat Ford , John Donovan , Robert Clancoy and John Cum mlngs 1 ho ticket sclectod in the Fourth ward met with no opposition and was as follows : George H. Guy , A. E. Moynihan , A. J. Pot ter , Jerome C. Pentzel , Nat Brown , J. S. Gibson and P. H. Cary In the Fifth ward 2S3 votes were cast Only a few of this number wore scratched The ticket Bolectcd is as follows : Ed O'Connor , E. C. Erfling , Dr Keogh , Nick Kollur , John McGorry , T. J. Consvay , Fetor Connolly The dclegntos elected in the Sixth ward are as follows : K. H. Holmes , P. M. Tattle , Christ Hansen , Burnoy Boyle , F. W. Lesen- tlno , T. P. O'Brlon , J. C. Thomas In the Seventh ward the Moroarty ticket was elected without any opposition , 120 votes being polled Tbo general sentlmontof the delegates is in favor of Euclid Martin for major , although they are unpledged The following are the delegates : Andrew Mur phy , P. Smith , .1. J. Mahoney , W. R. Vaughon , U L. Cates , P. W. BirKhousor and Jerry Ryan • There was a Jolly llttlo row in the Eighth ward Into In the afternoon There were two tickets in tbo flold , ojchof which wns headed by James E. Boyd or mayor The regular caucus ticket , consisting of H. Wolff , C. D. Hell , Houry Bchrooder , J. U. Worsbam , A. Hoben , Ed A. Shaw and M. Hondrickson , was for Paul Platz for councilman , nud J. H. Hungato for treasurer , while the nntl- caucus ticket , composed of C. P. Williams , D. P. Angell , A. E. Cocgoshnll , M. J. Downs , C. W. White , James Hyland and E. Uurko , was for Dan Anzell for council and James II McShano for treasurer Much the same tactics were used in dofeatlng the * regular caucus nominees as were used bv the Broatch mon In the Fourth ward during the republican primaries Italians were voted by the score late in the evening , whereas there are not a half dozen In the ward Tbo Judges of election were very chary of Information mation , and reporters who Inquired for news wcro rudely snubbed At the conclusion of the count the board folded their tents lika Arabs and stole away into the night , leaving behind a llttlo barber who asserted that ho Know nothing No ono disputed this fact , but as the eager crowd was thirsty for tbo result a general roundup ensued which ended in ono of the clerks being corralled Ho said ns near as ho could remember 319 votes were polled , of which the anti-caucus ticket ro- eclvod 47 majority Thou ho escaped Murmurs of disapproval were heard from the crowd of voters and it will not bo a great surprise If a contest results at tbo conven tion There were 215 votes pcllod in the Ninth ward There was no contest and the follow ing were elected : P. A. Gavin , F. P. Zim- mer , C. S. Montgomery , Edward Gcrsku , C. J. Smythe , W. A. Gardner aud John O'Doa- ulioo Cuthlng Will Accept Tbo result ot James E. Boyd's declination to accept the nomination for mayor on the dumocratlo ticket has been the consent , ob tained last night , of R. C. Cushing to accept the nomination , Ho was shown the letter last night , advised of the urgency of the sit uation and earnestly requested to consent to run The consent was obtained aud today Mr' Cusblng will be nomtnutod as mayor by the democratic party Itorsfiird's Acid Phosphate Ilccommondod by Physicians of all schools , for the bruin , nerves and stomach Tiiounm IN THIS HOME It la Caused by thn Attentions of a Ilc-Jected Suitor Silas Hanson was arrested oa the charge ot assault with intent to rape Mrs , I. S. Lo- zJer , The latter is the wife of a motor car con * ductor and lives at 800 North Twenty-second street She has been married two months She formerly kept company with Hausou and , it is said , they were engaged to bo mar ried Whllo Hanson was out west , his sweetheart was inarriod to Lozier Ho re turned a few days ago and called on Mrs La zier , While at the house , according to Mrs Loziur'a statement , he madutbo , alleged assault The woman screamed for bolp aud bor husband answered the call Hanson's friends state that be did nothing out of the way except to cull on his old sweet heart , and that bo did by invitation from her her.Mrs. Mrs Lozier states that Hunson was jealous and wanted to break up the marriage be tween her and Lozier Cliildhootl'ri llnpnjr fa > 8. Among the iucldonts of childhood that stand out iu bold relief , as our momoo- reverts to tl-u days when wo were young1 , none nro mora proaunont than 8ovoro sickness The young mother vividly remorabors thut It was Chura- berlalii'a Cough Rpniody cured her of croup , and in turn adiniuibteri ) it to her own olTwpriug and always with the best success For sulti by ull druggists • ' . . I t. . . . 7HT T IN TIIP1 K > NII DUO UK B. The Murderer of tlfhnR Tctcr Knsor ts Convicted The trial of Gcorgb Soulo on the charge ot murder In the llrst degree , whtoh has been hold before Judge Hppawoll , was concluded last night The arguments were made and the Jury charged about 8:20 : p. m. At 9 p. ru the Jury returned with a verdict of guilty in the secodQ degree , and and the prisoner was remanded to Jail to await sentence a * • The penalty for murder In the second degree - groo is imprisonment for not less thnn ton j cars and may bo forJlfo , at the discretion of tbo court Soulo billed young Peter lluscr nt Rustr's park on the 1st of last September Soulo wns under the influencoof liquor and n numbor"of boys nnd young mon were tormenting him , when ho polled out n pistol nnd shot nt ono of thorn He mlssod the man ho fired nt , but hit young Rusor In the roclon of the stomach , from the effects ot which ho dlod within twonty-four hours Paxton Hoir.r , , Omaha Snoolal at tention to commorolnl mon Finest nnd largest hotel In the west Kittrcdgo St Brainard , proprietors SOU Hi OMAHA NEWS A No-.Mnn'n Ijnml Btory A revolting story has Just boon made pub llo from No-Man's land In the northeastern part of the city John Kolltry , formerly of Omaha , after his wife dlod , a year ago , re moved to No-Man's Land Ills daughter Minnie kept house for him and his two sons Ho did carpontcr worlc , whllo the boys worked In the packing houses The father has left , nnd this is the cause as related by the unfortunnto girl Per some tnno the inhuman father bas been trvlng to prevail on his daughter , only ilftcon years of age , to submit to his passions The llttlo girl , however , resisted his advances and conccalod from her relatives the indignities to which she bad been subjected lho manifest sorrow of the girl , however , caused her brothers to ask if anything were wrong , Monday last , the latter returned homo to And her in tears nnd in bodily pain , showing that she had been cruelly abused Concealment wns no longer possible , nod the girl told her brothers of her fathers attempted oulrago and her resist ance Being unsuccessful in his attempts nnd fearing punishment , the brutal father lied and has not slnco been scon Knlclitfl oflythlns Enterprise Ledge No 79 , Knights of Pyth ias , was vlslsod last evening by a delegation of Omaha brethren who made a pleasant social call Among those prosdht were II Knotell of Myrtle Ledge No 2 , E. L. Howe of Mount Chapter Ledge No 71 , and H. Perkins , E. H. Woods , H. K. Caton , C. Reynolds , Edward Oleson nnd Henry Carter of Forest ledge , No 84. The visiting brethren were wurmly rocoivcd and given a royal entertainment by the entertaining - tertaining members of Enterprise , No 79. Caught 1 hem nt Home A score of intorostcd friends of Mr nnd Mrs D. S. Pianey Van in on them at their cozy homo , Tweaty-sofenth and H streets , laBt night nnd gave them a houso-wnrming that made nil feel bettor for being there , as they are hotter for knowing thorn A pleas ant social evening wns spent nnd a table spread that had a taking hold for ail present Congratulations and well-wlshos closed a pleasant call " Good News l < orat > a Stock YnrilB The manngement oftho , Union stock yards learning that there Yfos , a largo crop of hogs and cuttle in tbo neighborhood of Trcnmnoh sent agents there tofj ascertain the number , quality and when they would bo ready to bo moved It was learood that the country was full of tine stock , ' but on account of Inefficient train1- service , or rather 8orvico dotrimeutall to South Omaha , that It was practically cut oft from these markets , , On this being called to the attention of of the officials of the li & M. railroad , that compauy promptly rome dicd it bv scheduling a stock train on the Tecumseh branch to lenvoTabloRock nt2-10 p. m. and Tecumseh nt 5 p. m „ and nn ive here at 4 o'clock in the morning Horetforo the service required stock to ley ever seven teen hours at Lincoln South Omaha may now expect nearly the whole of the ship ments from the southern division of the B. & M. territory Keep Thplr Memory Green A mooting will bo hold In Hunts opera house Saturday , the 30tb , to commemorate the Judicial murder by hanging of the Man chester martyrs , Allen , Larkin and O'Brien , on November 23 , 1807. The committee re quests every lover of liberty to take part Hand Betwm-n tlin Bumpers Whllo coupling cars Friday afternoon A. P. Larson , of switch crow No 1 , got his left hand between the bumpers and bad tbo two first lingers badly mashed A surgeon dressed the members and is conlldont that neither will require amputation About Pconlc C. R. Virgin of St Paul , Is the guest of Persons & Berry Mrs John J. O'Rourko , with bor children , will Jeavo today for Grotna to visit her pir- ( cnts cnts.A. A. Y , Allen and Mr Wntts of Council BlulTs , were the guests of Warner S. Root , of the Drovers Journal yesterday T. Sanders of Rotkport , Mo , Is visiting his sou T. E Sanders , cilllo buyer for the George II Hammond packing compuny Landlord S. R. Brlggs ot the Exchange hotel hus returned ufler a months visit in Now York city aud other custom poluts A. L. Williams of the stockyards , has ro turncd after u weeks Jaunt through the stock country - Mrs Fannie Bennett of Mnokinnw Island , Mich , is visiting her nephew and niece , Mr and Mrs 1 > . S. Pinnoy Notes About the City T. G. Rico and Amanda Judd , both of tbis city , have been licensed to wed Pred G. Fleming , of tbo clinical depart ment at George II Hammond & Company's packing bouses , and Miss MaoLaura Forbes , were married Thursday evening at the homo ofbrldo'a parents , No 0J8 South Leaven worth Btreot The happy couple , with good wishes of hosts of friends , have gene to visit the Yosemlto Valley and ether places ot interest in California Miss Mary O'Brien , daughter nf Mr and Mrs James O'Brien , of the Third ward , who has been ill for some tluio is in a critical con dition and the members * ! ot the family and friends fear thn fatul'moment at any time Michael J , Flaherty Moooay will remove his saloon to No 2411 N street All persons desiring to compete in the seasons high-five contest at thoEmauon T should bo present Friday evening to enter in the first games Miss Cora Persons , daughter of Frank P. Persons , Is I1L c Charles Harrison has been given a position r on the force nt the George H. Hammond k . company , . The rubber coats fortho members of Kos- . cue No 1 , fire company , hnvo been ro- ] colvod I The Magic City cornet tinnd will give on- ' other of Its soclnl dances in the band hall , 1 Twenty-sixth anil P streets , Saturday ovon1 1 ing • I John G. Fcncco and Kato Slkova , both j ot this city , have taken out a license to wed John Condon has commenced work on his contract to grade L street , west from the boulevard to 1 hlrty-third Btrcet ! In the organization of the grand ledge ot | the Order of the Golden Shore , Jacob Jnska- , lek wni clectod grand president und Charles , Singer grand conductor O. W. Murrow will rafllo oft his pony nt i the Dulmonlco hotel Thursday evening , De cember 5. • It S. Tunica , ngent ot the II & M. rail road company , has resigned and Cashier J. i H. Ferryman has boon promoted to fill the vacancy A. Hognn of Albright yesterday rocclvod word that his slstar , Mrs Cora Crookor of Mnrtlnsburg , la , wns dying John Morgan hns removed from Shelby , lo , nnd rented Michael P. O'Djnnoll's now house , Twenty-second und J streets Prcsldont FrntiK J. Persons nnnounccs that school will bo upon In tno West Al bright school house Monday morning with Miss Sadlo E. Ackor as tcachor Insist on having the genuine Rod Cross Cough Dropa , 5 cts a box Sold everywhere Effects ol'Closc Slinvlng Shavings : Do you know what a close Bhnvo tnoiinsV says a wrltor in an ox- chtingo I never did until I looked through n microscope the ether dny nt n face which had been treated to this luxurious process Why the on tire skin rcsomblod a ploco of raw boot To muko the fnco perfectly smooth requites notonly the removal of the hair but tv portion of lho cutlclo albo ; nnd a close shnvo means.lho removal of a layer ot skin all around The blood vessels thus exposed are not visible to the naked eye , but under the microscope each llttlo quivering mouth , holding a minute blood droppiotcsts tigninstsucli treatment The nerve tips are also un covered and the pores tire loft unpro tected which makes the skin tender and unhealthy This sudden cxposuro of the Inner layer of the skin renders a person liable to ha b colds , hoarseness and sore throat A prominent merchant writes : Cooks extra dry champagne , used ns a gargle cured ray child of diphtheria " Threw 1114 Wealth Awny A most cccontric man has just dlod at Graham , says the Liverpool Post H wont to Australia some twenty-Avo years ago , and returned in 1835 with a largo fortune , whicn ho begun to spend very freely Ho purchased valuable articlcsand invariably destroyed them A gold watch was smashed Up the mo ment it was bought , the back of u silver watch was wrenched off , 60 as to bo moro convenient for winding up , the straw was taken out of a , now mattress for pig bedding , springs takun out of anew now onsy chair , shelves out ot the house for firewood , clocks broken up and thrown away , bread burned daily in the fire , logs of mutton und Rides of bacon were burled in the garden , valuable plants and trees wore bought and chopped up Ho built a greenhouse and knocked it to pincos A little pig that refused to bo driven up-stsiirs whore a lied Imd been prepared for it with great caco , had its career ended bvahlowon the head with a hammer He died n poor man , in fact , a pauper , and was buried by the parish Cushman's Menthe inhaler cures eatairh , headache , iK'urulgia , asthma , hay faver Trial fieo at your druggist Piico 50 cents Ihn Invention ol Chc-winp ; Gum , When allowing gum was invented , " said a prominent specialist recently tea a Now York Herald reporter "an inestimable estimable boon was conferred on don tists The gum does cl < > an the teeth , it is true , but il pulls the plugs out of thorn That is why the dentists like it so The Brooklyn man who hus made a fortune out of chewing gum was tryiug to discover in the juice of the Mexican tree ho now uses for this gum a substi tute for India-rubber. His substitute was n failure Somebody gave him the tbo idea of providing idle jaws with something to chew on , and lo , it ull turned to golal" r Samples of Dr Miles Restorative Norvino nt Kuhn & Co 's 15th nnd Douglas , cures headache , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu ralgia , lits , etc Politics null Ijitoratiiri- . In a recent intorvioar Emila Zola , the French novelist , said : "I have always instinctively kept clear of politics A man cannot bo a politician nnd tt liter ery man at the same time These are two beginnings who strive in different ways for tbo same goal , that is , to be known nnd lauded by the multitude THjTrSALTY WIARXgT INsritr/MUNIS pucji oa raoora dun a ? yesterday Henry Ilolln , trcamiroi , to A li llcod , lot 11 mta , Uorbatu'M td add , deed t 0 1 > liart to J I , Kennedy , lot IU , blk 0 , llrlifss'Place , w d 1,200 John I , ICennoily anil wlfo to ODDart , lots , blfcfi Lincoln Place , wd 2,500 O 1. Hurt and wife to V A Grove , lot IS ) , Harts sub , wd . . , 1,500 N A Kuhn , trustee , to O J. Johnson , lot 1 , bile 7 , croightonllelghtHgWil T30 James Murphy und wlfo to IIJ Uarnos , lots J anil 81 , bit H. Jlwlforil Hacewd JMO J ll Wheeler and wire to Kdw btrtnger , lot IB , n' .kII , Itedronl Place , w d 800 > V irruller nnd wire to 8 a Dryant , lot IT , bium , Clifton IlllUwa 1,000 O I. llradleT and wife to W It J.atey , lot A ) , tni i Joan 1 Hodlck's add , q a d . . . 1 Ot llrndlfy and wlfo to W II Later , lots 11 and l , blk SI rosters add , ned . . 1 WO Wirlvernnd wtfuto K Malltor , lilt 11 , blxs , bhriver Place , wd 100 CIV llalney and wife to W II Ilalney , lot 0 , blth7 , Omaha , wd , . 11,000 Jlsy A Upton to V. Mack , lot 7 , blk 8 , Houth Omaha , q e d S Thomas Murray to O Hpecht lot 1" , blk I , Murray's add to Oklahoma , wd GOO Fifteen transfers , aggregating 8 21,051 TREAM Baking Powder MOST PERFECT MADE TTN1TED STAES DEPARTMENT OP AGUIOULTURE * Washington , D. O. By an analysis of Dr Prices Cream Baking Powder I find it carefully compounded , and I regard It as the best 1 baking powder in the market in ever respect PETER COLLIER Lalo Chemist of the United States Department of Agriculture AMUBISS1KNT8. Cloorgs Wilson's mammoth minstrels ipenod nt Boyd's opera house last night to in excellent nudlcnco and riwo a perform inoo that was highly enjoyed Mr Wilson ins greatly lmprogod the sconio olToct ot the Irst part with plush docorattons , rioh hanft- nas and gorgeous costumes Ho rIvcs It lho title ot Derby Day In England , " and tins nil the end mon except hlmsolf nnd Low Uenoalct dressed to rcurosont Jockeys The uand Is scaled under n canopy , the colors ot ivhlch correspond with these worn by the tnmberlno nnd bono players The music in Ibis part was icood , the topical songs very clover , nnd the jokes mostly now Wilson's latest vocal effort "Tnko your foot out of the sand nnd stick It In the mud , " mndo n hit and won him two encores The specialties , composed princi pally ot song and dnnco turns , were as artis tic , neat and mflucd ns any that hnvo boon soonhero Howe and Wall , n musical team , played skilfullv on many Instruments ; Sas- Bnrd nnd Lucifer , n pair of ncrobaU , lier- formed some wonderful fonts ; Ooorito wll- boh gave bis old time net and the programmo closed with n scone entitled Plantation Mis haps , " in which HI Tom Ward nnd the Pul ton llrothorn do some amusing work la the tumbling line Alnrrlnco Licensor Licenses wore issued to the following par ties by Jud o Shlolds yesterday : Name und Address Atro I Paul llnclcuz South Omaha 31 1 Agnes yonder , South Omaha 'il j Louis P. Petersen , Oedon , la 40 | Hroln Matilda Johnson , Omnhn , ill j Prank B. Howard , Omaha 28 | Jennie M. Hancock , Qllddon , la ' > Bo not Endure the Horrible Agony of PILES but be relieved by PONDS EXTRACT Dr A. M. Collins , Cameron , Mo : " I have long known its value in bleeding piles It is the prince ' of remedies in ALL FORMS of HEMORRHOIDS , especially those attended with BLEEDING " Mrs Emma Hill , Indianapolis , Ind : " 1 have suffered so intensely ( from-PILES ) that I have wanted to commit suicide , but thanks to your medicine I am cured , sound and well , and only used two 50-cent bottles of PONDS EXTRACT and one box ot" Ponds Extract Ointment " Halls , Ciiufchks , FactoIUUu bus , etc , will find the / HO 2 QLOBE / Ra < t INCANDESCENT / * * " ' * the best , safest , niost XJ ? _ El.il l durable and cconomrZAZN I ill I _ teal coal oil lanip/r fcMfij wwwmwm li I IT li t a. / I square tor/ I letan / * A" > r j * SSbSPHS full , line ot \ u3mimDBartutie t ount * PPStand , Vase and IE ? I / Ilanquet Lamps * (3&il/Tl..s size is th / No 3 QLOBE /INCANDESOm , / invaluable for Lighting A _ - , . A. J bririM ftinlni : room * . ? 20JU niialU.railors.audall C/WDUi/HIfl / | POWER / UAKin-Acnism by fc"/ THE STAHDARD LIGHTING CI Toranleby M. II H s nnl * Perkln s atcU & Lnuman I I EH IP For Improved eco LlCDlU nomlo cookcrv Use it for Soups , Sauces , „ Made Dlsliea ( Game I'AmnntitT n Fi9I , > ct0" ) APsio or loopy s jsju-'fi ' sc L .nates for any IonRth [ VTDIAT of time , nnd is cheap t AI HAL I or "id of finer flavor than any ether stock ( ftp | | f iif Ono pound equal to Mr Mf Al forty pounds of Icon " " * • vuluo of boot of the - about $7.50. f/ _ _ mi- * - _ Ocnulno only with - Justus von llcblg'B " slfin nlurt tr tlcvn IWHOLESALE PRICES , , MEN'S ' WESCQTT j > CALF SHOES , HP f I Keainlrss Taiupa , J f J ff Jluttonl.ttcoor Con / HH = J fil Kress , Tipped or / Y d ' \ ilulnturnAlt < ) • S C _ _ .7j \ \ { uiu or wide f Iff > Jk SIZES 5 T012 , - - - - S2.S5 Write/or our catAloitDB Bhor * fctil lijr vx * vtnH U. O. I ) , ir Ulreuu U f nt villi uuUr FAVORITE PIKE & CO , 45 to49HanciolphSt..CHICAGO , ILLINOIS Were/tr to Armour A Co , Chicago , bt/ptrialulon , t4XUj + .iI 11 " 7Vl i3 tapeworms ; wUUIiaiUor nofMl no filling re < iulr d , Band 2a • Umpf.irrlrcaltr lr M , xy buiHti , BpecUl- l t.7MQllVBH.BI.Loutl.Mo. A GOODRICH Att'y at-law , IS ) Dear XV born St , OUtcago ; udriea treat 81 years ex perUucai business quietly ana legally tnuu acted Wbl p < .C < air ilUti 4 > 'Ml < litu.U < > iarJ7 .VI5 ( • ruilNitll- * < JUMintMMa aimn > l | A fjm $ * b r Jl U r t ai ll * * ff llvw Mi * iuB WS& . yHlsoox ana . . > . . ; , r.r.iiu.nr.w vric W TRADE g g [ MARK | H RElvlETDYFD E < Ci3AlN | | IT CONQUERS JPAIX * . j H UcllcTM and cures JIKAOACIir H EEEUMATISM , Tootmh ] Sprains , H NICUUAI.fllA , UntJlSES , H Sciatica , Lumbngo Burns and Scalds | H At nnvoatm andTiraiviis , H THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO , BtlUmor * . Wi H OMAHA MEniGA sur.aiD H.W.COH , UtH&DODOl MS , OMAHA NEB * TOR TUB VBUTUUTT or XLS B CBRQHIG anaSDRBICAL DISE&SLS & APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES-AND TRUSSES H H Trtatmcnt of erery form of D'ttno reaQiriu sr H UKDICAL or SURGICAL TJUSATlnJliT B H NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS , 1 iH Boaid4Att iiiJmc . BtitAoeonunouUonslii Vfuu ' S9HH1 CD-WBITEr0ROTR0trLARaoiiD.formtl ! t a ' Brac , Truiti > ,01ul > F ttOiirTStur iofEjlna.Fllwl ' < > SaTaBa > Tumort Oueit , OiUurn Bronchltli , Inbauttca KtMTaTaTl IleotrUlly , Fualyili , XplltMr , JUintr , Sliditr , WbTbtbtJ Ey , lar , skin ul Blrod ud all Surcl lDp nitioii * . BbTbtbtI DISEASES OF WOMEN f..r.rJ. . . c . VV 7.a IH mniiiRiiTiiT jtiuKiiA i.iun.u ntriBTniirrros iBaBTafli 3I ? . " "J P , , , , LC 1 VII • "TlllSUt IIIVATM SHHBJ Only Reli llo Medical Initltut * nuli | a Bceiiailtr ot alsHHI PRIVATE DISEASES IB AtllllooaDltMtti iitetMafQlIf inattd SnibtlUU relioo I H r uoT afronibiiftictit • fitko tn re rr I ( w R * tenUt * " " " Trvfttntot f-r Lott of VITAL rtl " " rUWKtU P > * mtbU to vlilt ! timtjbttrrtl 4Kthoi tbr • • rrMpevOtne * . Alle i inB&le * . " * UoBiconndtiiUkJ HftdtcUeioilnaimntbliirtitbytBtllerK Hi"fl"fl"fll rrififl eurcljt > > .ekr < ltiotBttkiioln < ) lcmt couttitorkFdir , ] " bncpcraookflQUMltvttrtrctrrd , Cfcll n4conialtkiotatni Bl"flff aH lUlcTj ct T r tut , m4 * * will tend In pUift r ppr , oip ! " * BOOK TO M N , Cte r Ul | Ulnl * n1 VarlcoelualthanxlloBllit Atitnt ' M OMAHA MED1CAI , ft HUROTC1AI.1KBTITOT1B , H 18th anil Dodge Btrtcta , OBAHA , NEIL t H Health _ is Wealth I DHEC Wl' .IT S NKIIVE AND DllAlN TllKATS > H wrnt , nituarnntoedBpeelnofor Ilydtarla , Ulizl ) H iicss Convulsions , fits , Neivoua Neuralgia , ' b bI Iltaaacne Nervous Prostration caused by tbJ 1 use of alcohol tobneoo.Vnkeriilno B , Meato ) ' H Depressioii.SoftoMiiK of the Itraln rodUltlnR lo H lnsniiliy and loading 10 tntncry.deriy and death , H I'romnturo Old Ape llanennu'S , Los3 ot 1'owcl H In olthor ci Involuntary Losted anl Sp rmat H tot IicL'a caused by or > rorertlon of the brain , silt H nbuso or overlnduRence Karli box contain ) liSTBB ono months treatment J1.00 a bov , or BUc boxes i H forW.0) ) , sent by mall prepaid on receipt ot prlco , laH WE ( WANANTES SIX BOXE3. . * _ To euro nny rasa With each order received 01 STarM u for six boxes , accompinled with * UO , no will serd the purchaser our vrrltton uu itantuo to roBbH lund the money li the treatment does not elTect M a euro Uuaruntocs Issued only by ( .onilman aaTaaa llniBCo r > rugtrWta Bole Agents , 1110 Varnam WsH 8trcct. Omaha Nebraska , aWaH HEW VltiRir TEEL mJTcO , il • 3l < & 235 BUOADWAY , N. Y. ' 'M ' H Owners ft Bolo Manufacturers ot the , , ft H ROCHESTER STEEL MAT , l | AND ' . Stripped Steel Mats of all Sizes , ' 1 Patontcd Feb 7th , 1883. . . . . Thovt MalshaiethecombliiedadTantaeesotail H otherMatBwlth noneof thdrdlsodTantagca.and ' . t vo proven to bo tlie Ohenpcut aud Host They wilt not bn Ale down , flatten out , warp or cetout of shape , nnd will outwenr nil wire , - H rubber aud other Heel Mais In the market Wlilcloan the feet botu-r than any other Mat , < H tuidnotpermltthodlrttobocarrledbeTondtliem , H Peoploi"tppptnKon thera cunuot slip asthelr Burfmo edit resistance In all directions AVJ need no shalclnK , therefore croale no dust , /H / olilliinllIInrdwnreUryOood , Cnrnpt . m end House 1'urntshlna btores Ubtraldl * count allowed to the trade iaH PIIICE31 iV No X-fillOlOl31..M.OJINo. tS-SlZO50x19.$9.00 , ; Ko.siiei8xu. . . . . two No.o-nio&8x48. . . . 7tn Ho a- l o 53x89. . , . as Ka7-rBlMSlM..W , fBl Mo 4-811021x43. . . . B001 Vc 8 S > lzaMiB.mjUAlO \M\ \ I The larcest , tmleit and HnuVlIn tbowortl ' , ft JPntsonceraccommodatlonsunexcelled ; New York to G' .amow via Ljaianbrrr % m Furnrssla , , . . .Nov,23d I Ctrctssla Dec Uh Wai Dovonla NoT.80th | Ethiopia , Dee . . . Mb IB ) New York to Azores , Olbraltar ani Italy > il California , Nov 30th. fMl BAJ.OON , BUCOND Cf.ABS AND BrKKIUQE r.tes ( * H1 on lowest terms Excursion Tickets reducedM.ii made available to return by either u 1'lctnr.Sfl esqueaydeand North of IrelSl , or Itiver il Mersey and Houth ot Ireland , or Naples aud fl atbralter \sBfl UxriiitHiONS ot l'Anis on Continkntai , LNm Touim oa lownst terms Travelers Circular . r.etttrflof Credit and Drafts for any amount at < > low est current rates Apply to any o tour local iH Rents or to AID Hg flerson Brothers , Cliicego , Illi III II H. IIAM . 4'ill ' II V. MnottKS . . C. II Mauks U. P. Depot Ill ' Dr J. E. McGRE W M Tito Well Uiiau-n Specialist , , | HI - mII mentof ull forms of Put ' ? 1B1 > ATKllgE SKKUleet and , LB1 hriiiuTiiiiKatureguaran < llli teed hl'EUMAVOIIIIIIOEA , * Mfi Im-OTBvcr , l.oKsot Man TtHI HOOD ana ambltlou Htiiitail elsuniurpussedlnthetreat- lutely cured Uend for Itlt 'l books M1U Ufa Becrot , " .flM for Man or Woman 'Willi nsch IU cents ( slmapsl Mill NCRVOUCNKSS , Keuai.i ) | llfJ DlSEASKS CATAItllll end M Hkin DISEASES cured zHH qnl kly and permanently iifaWT Treatment by correspondence , send stumiis tor vXtt reply PuD CONSULTATION FllWi , ID " Ofllco S. K. cor 13th and Jackson Sis , JhH Omaha , KubruMta nfll JOSEPH CI LL0TT3 | | STEEL PENS 11 COLD MSDAL PARIS EXPOSITION JMfc IIH Noa 3O3-404-l70- . | l | THE HOST PIEFICT 07 PEK3- ] |