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    2 T1TE OMAHA DAILY ME : MONDAW JANUARY 13. 1800. 1
STORM OF THE SEASON
The Dllsrard of 10BO Colobrtttos Its
Second Annlvorsary
ALL TRAVEL GREATLY DELAYED
Stroct Car Line * I orcctl lo Susp'nil
Operations rrnliiN brtcril IImm
Itolilnd Time Clearing
In the Ahi. .
WmerdnjN Illlf/nrd
TliL I coi ! o of Omntii and Nebraska hnd
Occasion yesterday to retni inbcr vlvhll ) tl o
terrible blizzard ot Januurv 12 twocnrs
aeo The second anniversary of ttial
memorable storm was celcbrntod bj another
almost us sovcro locall } , and the first of any
couscqucnco slnco then It commenced
blowing and snowing about dn ) light } ester
tinj morning and has continued with in
creased fur } up to this morning
As } ct , howovcr , It is imposiiblo to predict
• what thu result will bo A heavy Lorth
wlndcarrl d the flno white stuff alone until
It s ruclt some sheltered spot to fnll and plto
up In grcnt drifts liv dark last coning the
sti cots In many places were utmost blot lf-
mlcd nnd comparitlvcl ) ilosortod At
noon tno car tracks wore so
burled ttiut motor cars could not run , and
the AlcrLcr us well us bridge line systems
had to be nbindnncd Hthu aid of sweepers -
ors nnd coupling tlireo 01 four motors
together , the Sixteenth street line was kept
oi > en until 8 o clock , but iho snow dtlftel so
bill ) unit illkd ; up the openings so qulckl )
that nil clTortB to keep thorn open failed
Lvci } tram on the villous railroads cen
tering in Omaha arrived Inst evening but
they were fiom ono to thrco hours bohlnd
tlmo und those going out st tried on their
respective Journovs though the outlook for
Lolng through or gptttlfg yet ) far was most
discounting
bnow lilows wont ahead of thorn , though
on the last mid west roads deep cuts arc
tilled full of snow still It had nnt nad time
to pack dow n eloso and become heavy
Ket orts rcicivcd bj Observer Welch of the
United States signal servlco at 8 o clocK last
night snowed that the storm had ceased in
southern Dakota and western Nebraska
lho wcuthcr was clear and the wind vor }
kid
Mr Welch slntod that the lowest temper
oturo since midnight Saturdii } wis5 dearies
nboio zero and the highest tompornturo was
U degrees ibovu zero At 7 o clock last night
the tomi oraturo wasTdogrocs above , und
the wind was blowing with a vcloeltv of
thirtv two miles per hour that being the
highest vcloeltv rcachc 1 durlm thu storm A
c ireful cstlmato of the amount of snowfall
places ft at about Iho inches
Thu du } was a hard onu on the street cais
motor and e iblo lines Cats i.m Irregularis
nil day and on the motor lines trailers were
not even thought of So much difficult } wis
experienced in mnklng an } healwa } that
two ana sometimes three motors were
cou | led together On the front platforms
j two mcu were stationed with switch irons
1 whleh they hold to the nils to scrnpo the
snow off 1 ho snowplows Were of littlouse
for the snow flakes were fulling so thtcldy
and drifting so badly that inside of live
minutes afit the plow was used tha tiack
was in as biu condition as over
lowurdn nightfall It wns evident that the
cars would have to stop running Shortl }
after i Don the curs on the hndgo line bo
( imo stullod and it took neirl } two hours ifi
get baek to the power house at Council
Hluffs The machincr } was then stopped
lust at dusk the horse ear drivers recolved
ordcisto head for the enr barns aud some
j ilrlvcis whoso cars were stalled before this
iiuiuaiiucipuuu wiuoruur iuu midline , luoir
horses to the rear of the e irs st irtcd foi
sheltei rhocablo lines stopped running about 0
I m
1 he c irs on the North Twentv fourth nnd
Ilunscom Park Hues were the next to sue
cumb und with dlflloultv the motormeti
i guided them to the power house on Nine
tccnth and Nicholas btrccts Iho cars on
> , tno Walnut Hill and South Elovcnth street
! line stopi ed running about the same time
J At * ) ) n only ono line in the cltv was in
] operation , ana that was the Shormnn avenue
j rand South Omaha line , but orders were
issued it that time for the inotormeu to
eoino into the barn os fast as the } arm cd
\ and thoj gladl } complied with the mandate
At midnight the Union Pacific nnd the U
1 & . M roads reported having veiy little difiN
i cult } on account of the snow Iho tram on
j the Union Puclua which was duo nt 4 o clock
3 did not arrive until ncnrl } midnight but
i this train was reported 1 ito from the W03t
| and wuh not delayed bv the storm of this
1 ( division
I The I romont X Elkhorn road had their
snow plows ojt alt da } and tiuius wore enl }
slithtl } dolucd
At tlic Police btntlnn
Drifts of the beautiful four und live feet
high were piled In n wholl } undlsturbod pha
l.inx in front of the mnin entrance to the
central police station at 11 o'clock last night
Hits faet was the best indication possible
that scarce ) } a person had entered or left
tliat vilol } odored plaeo for full } four hours
prior to the tlmo mentioned iho officers
who were inside stuid thcro and hugged the
radiators hi true lordly fashion , while these
. on tliq outside found no cnuso which the }
| / could imagine being acceptable to their
j sutcriors for showing themselves at the
1 , plaeo
j No storm catastrouhles of anv sort were
1 reported to or b } the police nnd the } nil
j seemed most devoutly hnpp } that sueh was
j the fact
,1 , \ouu ilachlhs
| Itov \ \ J Hnrsltn's Sli mon Hoforo
| tint Uinnlin Cnniiiiurclnl College
1 rhoKov \ \ J Harsh i dellvorod the fol-
3 lowlug sermon before the students of the
I * Omaha Comuiorcial college lust night
| i lhn pnssago to which I would direct } our
| attention , } ouug people of the commercial
IB college , js to bo found in the ninth chapter
Is of Lcclesinstics nnd flftoonth verso : * Now
I l | thcro was found in It a poor wlso man nnd
1 t ho bv his wisdom delivered the city , yet no ,
i | man romemboreu that same poor man "
I Solomon Is hero eulogizing wisdom It Is >
IE natural for au > man to praise that particular
S quality of art in which ho hltnsolf excels , and 1
bolomon the mun of wisdom , but acts upon 1
tills principle In dotondlng tint which ho 1
pru } < ! d foi and so iIchl } received In doing ;
, so ho selects an illustration from the cam
palgn of a king Ho tolls ot a llt'lo ' city that
had long been pursuing Its arts aud Industries
trios in a rjuiot nestling vnllo } 'Iho ntton
I , tIoiiof the inhabitants had Inrgoly been dl
I rcc'od toward acquiring wealth with which ,
I to adorn their homes and smooth their lives
I \ \ atks aud pardons had engrossed their euro >
I j lalliur than wars and garrisons The plant
I lug of trees had scorned more im | > ortant than
I the planting of batteries , the tending of
I fountains rather than the shooting up of
I ulurm rockets
I Thus grown rich , the } were regarded as
I precious pro } by a ncichborlng king , who
I also saw lu their unwnrliko hubits a promise
I of oas victory , 'lldings ot his intentions
I were brought to the city by some of the
I traders who ( locked for stores to the mor
I chants Now there were in that city brag
I ' tarts who crlod : Hoi Hot the king cannot
I . conquer u , for wo will ourselves ioadou
I ' out to do him battle , and who can stand
I against usl' ' Hut when the king actually >
I cuino to the walls It was observed that these
I braggarts had tuuen themselves into biding t
I and no man could find them lhon a poor .
I wise man stepped out and said Lot ten of
I } our host men como to my shoe-bench und I
I will tell them what I have been thinking as
I to a moans ot escape from the king and Ills
I armies Accordingly the ton men wont und
I the poor wlso umu unfolded his plans , aud
li they seemed so prudent that the tea men
I raised a shout , and the people took it up and
I { It was echoed all along the streets ,
11 aud the armlet ot the king outside
| j the walls hoard the shout nnd they nil took
l | to their heels , for they nupposod that the ]
If people of the little city had received re-
I j lnforceiuonts
I ' 1 heu the braggarts carao out of their so i
I elusion and crlod Old wo not whin them
I Jiuudiomely I" and the people gathered about
them ! nnd strnUhtwiv forgot all about the
poor wise man nnd bis counsel which snvo.1
the city As for this poor wlso man , ho
wont rontcnlcdl } back to his shoe bench nnd
took up the "undals bo had been at work
upon i , nnd by rut means complained that ho
was forgotten by the pcoplo whom ho had
saved
I am to speak tonight of } our teachers but
do not imagine that I intend to Introdueo a
comparison between the pcor wlso man and
the schoolmaster , however nit In financial
returns the compurlson might bo Nor do 1
proposb to enter Into nny critictl question as
to whether bolomon meant this for n pure
1 arable or chose some nctual scene of his
tor.v Some have held that b } thn little city
Athens was meant , which w is beslogel bv
the hosts of Xerxes 420 11 C and delivered
by the wisdom of Ihcmistoctcs Others
have held that Dora beoiged by Antlochus
thoOrent.lS II L Is the plaeo hinted nt
Nor do 1 propoio more than tn mention that
thn Cihuldcr expl tins this pnssaLo as an alle
gory "Ihocity , " Iti-Nys , 'is the human
bed } , the grot'king Is Sin evil desire the
poor wlso man 1st. grJd disposition which
saves us from sin " M } purpose Is simple
nnd plnln nnd has vyrv little pretense of
learning in It
1 Want to rail } our intention to the truth
that counting heads Is good , but weighing
or tins i < better ! A multitude can uciom
pllsh much but wisdom will do mora And
I desire also to inlnrcss upon \ou how un
ratoful It is to recolvo benefit Irom the wise
lour men , the uunoUci.cl hird toilers , and
then to forget thorn cutircl } buch men and
iiilljcnces otifht to bo kept In mind thnnit
full } nnd then would n man
Kathcr stihd up nssured with conscious
pildo
Alone , than err with millions b } his sldo
our toichois nro inuumerablo The
faithful men and women who impart to you
the elements of lmowledgo In the schools
represent but a small purt of the ngoneics
nnd Inlluences to which vou ewe much for
education All ttiat 1 can do is to present
fur } our consideration the maiiv important
things ulbcitofton forgotten as was thop"or
wlso man which imirovo jour minds mid
mould } Our lives 1 would that I eould pie
turo before } ou the clrcumstancos } ou are
uiost In debt to so that vou could not
Torgot thorn Perhaps } ou have read
of a book-curlositv that wns
very much admired some ceil
turics ngo Ihls cxtrvordlnary volume
contained the travels and adventures of
Charles Mn | lus a noble Vcnetl in , and } ot
thoru was not a worn lu It The book wns
made up of eighteen p igos of most beautiful
paintings upon vellum , dome of thorn b } tbo
hand of Paul A rronosu Hero in pictured
form the whole life of the noble \ cnetltiu
was presented His being captured b } the
Ottomans , his sale as a slave Into Etpt ,
his hardships in slaver } , his journeys in
Sria Jiis pilgrimage to Jerusalem und his
icturn to Venice after being ransomed ,
nhero ho found tils cnomios triumphant but
his friends faithful , nil this the painter a
brush m031ividlv uud beautifully related
It is such a power as this th it 1 covet I
wish that I eould present to vour mind scjo
by vivid means whnt Imnortant tuacleis
yourc\perionecs ou ht to bo toou in sock
ingsuccess in lifo \oui experiences will
of course ho divided into successes and fail
ures both of which should bo inndo useful
tOou At lirstou will piobibly have few
of the ilrst und man } of the second but us
vou progress } our successes will become
moro numerous and vour trIng and disup
pointing alii s moro few Ho sure that oven
} Our failures help jou oinvtrd \ \ hen
Caesar wis walking ou the seashore ono da }
ho stumbled i\ow if lid had alien to the
side where the heathen dvvnlt It would have
been ie.arded ( is an evil omen bv hissuioi
slitlous followers Hut ho cast himself he id
long towaid Uomo thus changing the omen
into u good one and binding moro firmlv the
arlor of his men to his genius Thus do vou
try to iiutce even } oui falls und failures help
vou onwaid in tno teed opinion of } our fol
low mon , nnd thrust vou albeit rudel } , to
ward the Uomo of hieh success
Turn over another vellum leaf of } our
lifo aud let us find another picture of a
helper to } ou 'Lbo central flguro in this
.sreiui is the iirintiiicr nress and suriounnitiir
it 1 wo sco boxes of typo editors tables
reporters i momoinudum boo cs und the bus }
distributing uoses the press is one of
} ; our most ofllcioat teachers Time was
when the stump the platform and the pulpit
were i ulmost the ooH instructors of
the t masses Books were ponderous
volumes stored mostl } In innccessiblo mon
nstci i io3 and of such n thing ns a daily or
wceklv press the pcoplo had notthosltchtest
conception < Hut now the world is largely
mouldod : b } it With marvellous encigy
every i part of the world is searched for
news i , with wondrous cheapness the main
facts : of the worlds work are laid at } our
elbow i with speed and nccuraev the prices
of i the great markets are brought to the mer
chant i and trader and full treatises on sei
ence i art , Iiteraturo and religion are pro
sentcd i for dally perusal Marvellous edu
catorl i Woil did Anthonv lrollopo call the
press ] a Jupiter fulminating iricslstiblo
thunder • bolts out of n concealed 01 } mpus
Another great teacher for you is obsorvn
tion Opeuour oos Die } were made to
boopen It is enl } when } ou are sleeping
or i dead that they should bo closed Vou
llvo in a wondrous time and in tbo most in
teresting countr } the sun shines on Keep
the run of the movements of the worlu Uar
nard Paliss } was the hotter potter because
ho studied caiefully the reformation usder
Luther occuriing in his time Hugh Milloi
was the butloi practical geologist bceauso ho
followed closely the great discussions bo
tvveen cliristlinity and its enemies and the
disruptions of the Scottish sects and
churches The poor wise man could go baek
to the sowing of his sindals with better
craco und could put into them moro honest
and efficient stitches hecauso ho had freed
the little city from the armies of the great
king So 1 say to you watch the mov omenta
of the world , have your oos opoa
upon the scenery In which you move ,
get from the faces of your friends a constant
help and stimulus From every river learn
steadiness of tiow , from every hill learn
elevation of churactcr , from ever } tree
learn the happiness of growth and need of
bearing fruit for the blessing of the na
tions
Other touchers are your companions , jour
lovers , nnd ludced } Ourfellowmcu gonerult }
btudv human nature Hook ttnov\lodgo is
good but man knowlcdgo is better And do
not full to got the thought that there is nub
a thing as universal expelieuco There uro
many things } ou must find out forour
sclvos but there are a few things of which
the world speaks to you with authontv
lhcro are certain conclusions that nil
mon have found true all the his
tor } of the past is behind tliom Tor uxuui-
plo unlversul oxpcrieiico lias show a the ad
vantages of honest } Taken ia connection
with the future world it Is surely the best
policy All men know that no one can sin
and oscapa punishment 'Vour sin will find
jouout 'Ihcsonro specimens of the creut
conclusions the world has arrived at , and
if you would bo trul } successful } 0U must
act uon | them And do not forget that the
vast voice of mankind Is in favor of a Oed
an immortalit } nnd a blessed gospel Whv
notaccopt this tostlmonv of the great and
good of all ufces ! Man limps throflgn the i
world ou two crutches tlmo and Bpace , but
these shall bo snatched uwu } mid where i
shall ho fall ! Into nothing ! Ah no , into an
luimortulitv of happiness or misery This Is
the world'sgieat testlmun }
If then nil souls both ( , nod and baddo teach
With ( .euoral volco that souls can uover \
die ,
'Tis not mans flattering feloss , but naturoa ,
speech ,
\ \ hlch , like Gods Oracle , can never lie
licllovo on the Lord Jems Christ and ant I
out } our boliuf intbo world , this is the i
poor wise mau a couusei thut saves a lltllo I
earth from a vast perdition
OHKIbl' YOUTH
liar DotwIlor'H Herinon nt Kouiltzo
"Urmorlnl Church
* At the services of Kountzo Memorial I
church yesterday morning occurred the for
mal Installation of the now church oftlcors ,
cnoson to fill vacancies The } were as fol-
lows , Dr , P S Lolsenring , trustee , vieo
DO Rhodes , Theodora Olsen , doaoon , vlco
A II lCnvsor , G A Kendall , elder , vlco
W. J Hooves
Iho following oonstituto the present
council ot tha church Trustees , C 1 !
bchtaldt , William Solvers , Hr P S Leu
onrlng , elders , MV , Swalu , 0 r Puul
sea , G A Kiukol ; deacons , Allen Koch , U '
A Grlmmel Theodore Olspn
Itov , Hotvoller selected for tuo subject of
his discourse Christ at Twelve ears of
Age " Ho took for his text Luke it , 45 ,
"WlUiouot that I uiuit bo abuut uij fath
or' , business ) '
"At the tlmo Christ was twelve years old , "
said i the speaker , ' Ho wns taken by His pa
rents I to the fenstof the pnssovor He had
roncl.ed i the ngo at which chli Iren oouid not
bo I sold into slnvcrv Tradition tolls thnt
when ' Moses left the pntace Of the queens
daughter i ho was twelve jcnrsold nnd thnt
when faamuel wns called by the Lord ho had
also i reached the sama ngo
When the toast of the passover
wss elided and the parents of
Christ i were about to stars homo
the } discovered thnt their boy wns mlsslntf
Woulu not Mar } bo nlnrmcdl She know
that Ilcrol tinted him nn 1 she feared for
his life After three davs of search tliet
found him In the tcmplo amid the learned
doctors i In over } svnagoguo thora wns n
school in which the rabura were teachers
Three of these were within the precincts of
thitompln In cneh of tlieso schools ton
rtbbis constituted the college , und their
pupils snt nt their feet
It is roinarltablo that most orcat men
have In their jontli shown predilections of
their future Here * amid thn learned doc
tois Chrl t b } his ustonlshlng questions
nnd answers gnvo protnioo of his future
work
When rcprovoi by his mother forcaus
Irgthom so much concern ho replied HVIst
\o not that I must bo about my fathers
house ) ' I hat Is whore ho bolonced
" 1 hero is a tlngoof sadncs m the fact
that hts parents did not otutorstand turn
lhonnmouas trunof his entlep life Ho
was misunderstood by his onomics , b } his
disciples bv his father und bv his mother
' Iho father s business is in the church
Some snv I can go to tieavon without Join
mgtho church ' Ilia church is tlioptncaof
business of the father M } fntlicr s busi
ness is to glvo to spend nnd bo spent , boll
whato hnvo und glvo to the noor
"vtcn nro called fools , fanatics , wild an d
spendthrifts if thov Live moro moticv to the
church than to their own homes Hut It Is a
blessed business to glvo our mentis to the
church when wo think wo arc givlngtoour
father s business
• Mou siv "I m ist snvo mv monov foi this
purpose und for that purpose ' W hat a grc it
mist ilte La } not up foroursolvi s treasures
onoirth 1 hunk Clod we mn } bo burled in
t overly hoio but vvlion wo ascontl to heaven
thcro is a mansion thcro in our father s
house W o may bo missed on earth but over
vondcr wo will bo nt the fathers right
hand "
Tllf ! DOUGLAS COUMY MOKUUI
Coroner Hnrrignn buys Ho "W III Lo
cum It AVhero Ho I'loaies
Coroner Hnrrigan does not propose to bo
bulldozed b } the count } commissioners Ho
sns tie will locnto the morgue wherever ho
sees lit Thu coroner Is ol the opinion that
the board lias acten \ ory arbitrarily In the
matter , without at lca3t consulting him
' If the board wants to run the coroner
office tn the Interest of an undertaking cstab
lishmont " said the coroner , "I will pass It
around nnd glvo nil the undertakers a show
lliero is no justice In chine all the business
to ono ostihllshnienC Moro than that
continued the coroner ' no undertaker has n
suitable pluco font morgue the commis
slonuro do not scorn to have ail } conception
of the lequironicnts of n c ty tuo sire of
Ouinhn Iho morgue should ho In a well
lighted plaeo nnd ono oas } ot access I pro
pose to repeat m } protest md we will see
who is running the coroner s oflleo The
matter will bo brought mi nc.aiu Tucslij
and some dlffcicnt action will bo taken I
doubt whether the boanl hits the power to
locate the morgue contr ii } to in } wishes
AMUSLMKVTS
Ill spite of the vor } ulsngreonblo weather
\gnes Honndon drew a good audiunco to the
Grand opcia house lust night and as Violet
Grnnvillo Smith tn ' The Commercial Tour
ist s Bride " a clover farce corned } , she en
tortamed them well Had some ot the mem
bers of the cast , hovvev er boon moro fa
miliar with their lines the company might
have oasii } given n quicKer , smoother per
J
J formanco It was uotieoa several times th it
in addition to carylnLher own part , Miss
j Ileruuon was conipolled to do considerable
promoting J ; Mi Ralph Hell as O N Tmo ,
n : drummer , who alwaS ' catches on , " is the
enl } nno aside from the stai deserving ot
mention ! Ho has a good conception of the
chnrnctorand plucd it much to the satisfaction -
faction of several members of the profession
who were present Miss Herndon said she
was . greatl } pleased with her engagement
hero
bickertpd I > > 3Iilk
At a late hour last Saturda } night a couple
of < men went Into the Union l'aaiftc chop
house I Tenth and Marcy streets drank a
glass ( of milk apiece , and soon afterwards
were taken slcit The matter was reported
. ' on the qulot" to the central police station ,
but ' nothing wns done about it
Yesterda } the proprietor of the chen Louse
mndo ' nn effort to find the city milk Inspector
specter ' wanting him to investigate the milk
from which his customers had drank Iho
Inspector could not bo found however
1 ho mcu were reported as not bolng seri
ousl ' } affected
Charged vItli Oriiiul Laronnv I |
Daniel I Thornton } ostorday had Joseph
Lavln arrested on a warrant charging lnra
with grand larceny L ivm seems to ba a I
very innocent nnd honest appearing fellow I
All that lie sav s ho knows about the cause '
of his arrest is that ho has boon paying
Thornton some SI 400 or Jl WO foi some
proportv , nnd now owes him about S200 Ho
suvs the transaction had been perfoctlv sat
isfactor } nil around so far as ho knew
Thornton could not bo found to tell Ills side
ot the story
tVIII Slinvo on Siimlny
" Ilia mooting of barbers announced for yes
terday was not hold , probably owing to the
btlrzaid
Nearl } or quite nil of the nntl Sunday law
barbers are repoi ted to have woikod } csto--
da } , nnd Louis Palst Is reported ns declar
ing that the cominlttco representing tha
nntl bundn } law barbers had decided to
henceforth continue shaving on Sunday , not
wlths'unding tbo law
A l.ittli ) Ulnze
The alarm of lira at about 2 15 vostorday
afternoon was occasioned by ablniJ In thereof
reef of a llttlo eott igo ou Cass street ; between
tween 1 welfth nnd 1 hlrtoonth strcots The
iho was oxtincuishod before moro tbun nom
inal damage had bcon done
*
I'orsonftl '
I'nraiiraplw
W II , Vlncont of Super'or ' is nt the Casey
C T House of Norfolk is rcglstorod at the
Casey
P C McGowon of York Is at the Merchants
chants
J G W liltu of Kearno } Is a guest nt the
Pnxton
W II Stickno } of ClnrUo is stopping at ,
the Paxton
W r Canada of Nebraska City is at the
Morchnnts
It , I Kllpitrickof Uoatrico is rcglstorod
at the Puxton
Charles L Harris of Lincoln is stopping at •
the Merchants
J W Trcoman of Giand Island Is stop .
ping nt the Case } .
William J-nlliowno of Plattsmouth is a
guest at the Case }
James Holland and Thomas Mucr of
Hrokon How are guests at the Millard
TtULt iriK * ,
The bocij oti-Sumucl L itlirop , the m in
who committed sulchlo l'l-ldiij Inst , will
bo taLon to Mnmiln , In , vvhoro his i
lohaivcs icslilo , as Bonn .is hia wife is 1
able to accompany the remains Mrs
Ltitluou is quite ill from the effects of 1
ttic shook she recolvod , ami is not able '
to t tlto the trip at picsout
QuestloilH lul Del ) He
Quostionsfor ilebito m politics and I
economics liavo juat boon publisliud by '
the Sooiot } for Political 1'diK/Uion 1
ISO Poiirl street Now York , in its pain
plot No AXV11I. In udditiou bubjocts 1
foi os uja uio sugjjosted , and loimh foi
dollnition nio presented Hints to 1
writers and deb Hot sin o jjiv on , with a k
fotni of constitution and b.v-luus for do-
lmtiner clubs The p mphiot covers the ,
groundwork of politics und economics , ,
and states its pressing questions with
point l'rico , j conta
AFTER J TMT SCRAP OF PAPER
i it
Later ] Dov'olopmouts tn the Matter
of Young : Latlirop'a ' Suioldo
THE FATHER COMES TO OMAHA
n j .
He Calls Ujlrin Coroner Hnrrli > nti nnd
Strikes a Aiost HigiiHlcnnt Itc-
li/cstr-V Hooolpt ill
\ ' lull
The Lathrnp Suicide
The father and brother of voung Lnthrop ,
who committed su'cldo ' in this cltv last Prt
day , nftcrnoon , arrived jestcrdny and ar-
i in god to take the body b ick this morning
to the old home , Osknloosa , In , for Informant
mant The } called on Coroner Hurrignn } cs
tcrdav < nftornoou , nud vvcrodsopl } interested
in Uarniug all the moro minute details re
garding the sn I affair The father is a well
to do appearing farmer , nnd dur
ing the course of his conversation
with the coroner said that ho was nbuiul-
nntly nblu to have helped Ins Bon out of Ins
financial dllllculties and would have done
bo Instantly had ho but known that the poor
bo } needed help Ho said that thu deceased
had always been ptotid spirited nnd v outd ,
bo thought , have parted with his rijht arm
before tolling uuy ono of his financial dls
tress uud asked for aid When ho wrote
homo it wasuliva8 in roseate inlors nnd
snlng that ho was getting along nil
right , lie had al\vas \ been pnrttcularlv
Bcnsitivo on the matter of his llnnticcs und
this reason und also because ho alwavs
painted ovcrv thing so brlghtl } , hnrt kept the
parent and brother from over asking him
whether or not ho needed nny help
Although Mr Lathrop , sr was gicatl }
overcome with grief ot the terrlblo nfftir , } et
before quitting the jrcsenco of Coroner
Hnrrigan the latter learned that the father
had a deep nnd bitter fooling In the matter
ot the action of the loan institution In the
Haikor block towaid his son and that ho
w ill lot the matter rest after a new ( , rno
has been mndo in Osknloosa is not at ull
probable
The aged father and the son who aoeom
panied him weru eager upon ilrst meeting
Coroner Huirican , to know whether hoet
retained possession of that tell tula pugo of
writing and figures foun 1 in the dead man s
pocket nnd the full contents of whleh paper
the most sensational part of the whole sad
affilr-wero published o\cluslvcl } iu Tnr
Hek The coroner oM'lnincd that ho had
kept it very earof ull } T w int it , please ,
for moro rousonsthin one " exclnUied the
father The coroner gave it to him without
hesitation
ihero hnvo boon ono or two other llttlo
raaltets and not so little , elthei developed
within the post fort-eight uours in con
nection with this suicide which will fi id
perhaps the lest possible position right hero
eaicel } lul Iiie Hrh ol Inst but nrday
morning coinu out with not enl } a fuil ac
count of Lathrop s suicide but also with the
contents of that striking P igo of letter papei
written and figured upon In Lathrop s own
hand , than therO v as constorn itlon in the
oflleo of the Marker bloc.t neucv After a
hastyconsiiltution thoman Octavo Houscaren
who acts as in itiuger of the concern decided
thut ho would Bend thu sick and grief
stricken widow of the man who had died
tring to pay him , a receipted bill for what
lumalucd unpild of the VO borrowed mono }
for which during the short spai o of thirteen
months poor Lathrop bad ulicad } paid over
JoO interest
After Bouscaron hnd sent * ho rccoipt his
wife got hold of a copy of Tur Bee She
lost llttlo time m procuring a phvslcian to
attend the suicides widow and In senaing
her [ some household supplies
The succeeding chapter of this sensational
affair will cortanly ( bo looked for -In the
:
direction j ublointeictt of Oikajoosa , Ia with consider *
. All H6 r ig& Red Cross Cough Pi ops ,
5 cents per bo\ , sold over } where
AMII ItsONWLIiL'i HANGMAN
Lcroy Key , nn Illinois Printer , bnld
tn llnve Done the Work
Uloominotov , 111 , Jan 12 A dispatch
from SpringHeld Mass , records the death
at that place of H W Nichols , late of the
rourteenth Michigan cavalrv nud states
that ' Nichols had been shunned b } his old
comrades ' because while la Andersnnvllle
urison I he had , while acting as sheriff of the
pnsonor ] s court martial , hanged ten fellow
prisoners Who were convicted of steal
ng rations from their companions In
prison 1 ho statement creates much indig
nation hoie hecauso a number ot tha m n
who weio actors iu the Andersonvlllo hang
ing live hero and know tbut there is not a
word ot truth in the story Ivor } II Pike ,
member of the legislattro from this cit } , and
Enward Kerrigan also of this city , both
witnessed the axecution of the six ( not ton )
condemned men Kerrigan took part m
it us un assistant sheriff Mr
Pile said today 'It was Leroy
L Kev quartermaster sergeant of Company
M Slxtoonth Illinois cavulrv , who was ap
pointed executioner and hanged the men
Ho was nprmtcr whoenlislod fiom this cltv
and after the war lived ot bpnngflold uutil
his death , a few } ears ago Petur McCul-
lough also of Uloomington a member of tbo
Eighth Missouri infnutr } , wasjudgoadvo
cato of the court martial which sen
tenced the culprits 1 wns in the
sauio mess with Key nnd McCullough and
slept with them , uud l was ono of the guards
who kept ordei while the hanging was goinc
on No man nnmed Nichols had Jtij thing to
do with the in ittor Until the dav of his
death Leroy Kc } was respected and beloved
by his old comrades ana when he died many
state associations ot ex prisoners of war
passed resolutions of respect to his momoiy
poiitugal oownn
Slio Yields to rnclnnd s Demands
Tlironcli Tear
Ljbhon , Jan 12 Mi Glynn Potre , the
nngllsh minister , on Saturday lmpartod to
Senor Gomes , minister of foreign affairs ,
England sultlmutum demanding tbo recall
of the Portuguese forces , ofllclals and
expeditions of every kind from
the bauks of the Shlro , beyond
'
the confluence of the Puis und
south uf Sambos i and from Mashonaland
It Portugal failed to repl } In twontv four
hours the British logallon would board the
I nchantrcss njld await a reply nt Vigo 1 ho
klngJmaiodiatolyVonvoncd u cabinet council
to considci the ultimatum Iho government
relied to MiiilstprGlynii Potro thut Portugal ,
} ieldlug to strong pressure from n
power nf Itha first rank , being
too weak to withstand it , would order thu
withdrawal of the I'oitugueso from bhiro
and Wushonahipp while rcserv ing ull rights
to the Portugtiqse crown iu these tcrrl-
torlcs Itlsueserted that this decision was
further Inlluouovdiby reports ot un intention
on the part of the British to make naval
demonstratlons > t Quilllmalno , In Delagoa
bay and ut bt \ inoeut ,
At molted'tl/51 Hrllisli I Deration
Lisno JauoJJ A mob composed of
studeuts and utllora shouting ' Down with
the mlul8tr"l'a&abkoa ' the British legation
today Thei demolished the escutcheon on
the building and smashed tbo windows The
police were | > owerlcss to control thorn
They thou broke the windows of the residences -
dences of the various members of the
ministiy , after which the } dlsporsel It is
mmored benor Gomes , the minister ot
foreign affairs , will resign
A tuinil One
Mr W. II Daldrldgo , druggist , Ka-
condido , California , sajs 'Chambei-
Iain's Cough Remed } is the best soiling
nicdlcino 1 handle , In fact 1 soil inoio
of it than all ether cough medicines
combined Lver.v ono who has used it '
speaks in glowing toi ins of its oMcien-
c } . " foi stie by all dtugglsts
Jail Break 111 San I rnnolfco
Sav Punt Cisco , Jt" 1Ono of tba most ;
noted Jail breaks in tbo llstor } ot ban Pran
cIsco occurred early this moralug vv hcti six
:
prlsonors esenpoil from the countv Jnll Up
to a late hour tonight none ot them bad been
npprehended All the prlsonors In three
cells hn 1 cut throurh onch other s cell to a
room used as a bath room trom the bath
room they worked their wav into the Jail
> anl Hero thov climbed upon the wool pllo
nnd broke through ftu old chlnino } into the
street bearch was instituted but no trnco
of the men has been found Ono of the mon
Is Tohn McNultv who klllolnmnn nnuud
Collins hero two } ears neo , luo others were
in for robber } .
A SAUERKRAUT TRUST
Invasion of the Prl llejfs of nn An *
< lent Austrian Gull 1
'Iho slnitliug information loaclici tis
float Ettropo that a snucrKinut win is
tuging in Auslrm , sms the Amaricnu
AmUst It < < eoms , such is the poi
\01se lovit } of humtu iiitmo with Us
pUtlotic impulses cuibatl down In the
tviiinn of effete motutiehiul inslltu-
tiona , to afTni d mnuseinont to the pub
lic , notwithstanding th it it occasions
much trouble und nnnovntico to the
govorninont The snuoikraut liianufue-
ttuois of Austria constitute ti close coi-
pomtlou or guild , vvhoso chat lor was
granted to them bv , the Umpicss
Mniit lliorest 11 eonttir } and a halt
ago According to the tonus of
this doeumont the lnaiiufiietuto
of saticikiaut is limited to moinbots of
the guild iu question , who although
wcnllliv , tuo lolalivoH few , nnd thu
Austrian appetite foi suieiktaut is
ovci } ear beioining moie enotmouo
Anumbci Of tinliecnscd mnmifactuicn
have iiling | ) iii | on nil sides who con
tciupUioiisl } ignore the privileges of the
guild ind lutn a deaf car to Its pioto > .t
Public svniptthjhowev01 is iltogcthoi
against the coi potation , which has used
its inonopol\ Keep up the pilco of
siifoikiaut , that pilltu of the omplro ,
whldi isdovouicd alike in palnco and
cottage The guild h is boon unable
to obtain justice in com t , both judge
and jmv is coiisumois of siuorlcruit
Doing uliko lutoieslod in the uiinntcii-
aiiec of .a autliclctil supplj thoieof to
meet the demands of the niatkot , and
tonacquonllv opposed to the poi pctua-
ttou of the monopolv The memboi s ot
the corporation have , therefore , drawn
up apetilion which waspiesoatcd to the
ompoior o } a uopuuuioii 01 "sauoi-
krautefs" a eotiplo of weeks ago His
inujestv uoiv finds liiin elf in a quan-
darv Lor while on ono hand populai
bCnipitln is against the guild , the lat
ter is clcirlj entitled bv the tonus of
ilsimpoiiil chaitoi to the e\clusho
rights aud pi ivilcgcs continued thciciu
I itri arv Notice
'Iho scholuis of out public schools will
be interested in an oiler undo bj The
\ oiitht Companion in its lsaiio of Jan
11111 v 0 Its pin pose Is to stimul ito thorn
in a commend a bio competition und it
the bamo time 1 nt lease thoii love foi
then countrv The publishers of 'Iho
Comp inion otToi to piescnt a line latgo
bunting Hug , IKlo feet , with fortv-two
statb , to that Diiblic bchool in c ich one
of the foitv-tvvo st ites and tori itoiics
which sli ill send to them the beit csviv .
on "Iho Pitriotic Inlluenco of tbo
Amoric in 11 ig When Raised Ov oi Out
Public behools " llioso ess ns will bo
1 eeoiv cd by the pubhshoi s of The Com
] > aninn until Apnl 1 , 18H0 The aw ud
of the Hag will he made us ncai funo 1
is possible , in oiuoi that the succcsaful
si liool mn > Ho it the "st irs and sti ipes"
ovoi its building upon the Tourth of
.Inlv no\1
This tnovomont to interest the joung
pcoplo 1 of the present generation 111
securing a Hag foi the schoolliou ° Q is
0111 that should bo heartilj commoiutcd
md encouiaged Whj cannot one of
out own schools sccuie The Companion
II ig foi thisstntoJ
Itriumt SlKinldors S < | iinrcd
A stooping iigurc and u halting gait ,
accompanied , bj the unavoid iblo weak
ness ' of tlio lungs incidental to a 11 iriovv
chest , tnabo ontiiolv cuied b } 11ot \
situplcand etisilv perfoimed c\ctcisoof
1 J using one s self upon tholoes leisurolv
III , a perpendicular position seveial
times | duilj
lo take this exorcise piopoil } 0110
musttrtkoa : pcifocUv upright position ,
with the heels togotfioi tnd the toes at
tin I aiiglo of foit-hvo dogic s Tlion
drop i the nuns hfolcssly at the sides ,
animitiug I tndtaiBing the chest to its
full c ipacit } , muscularl } the clun well
diavvn ' in , and the ciown of the lioad
feeling as if it vvcie suspended fiom the
coiling above
Slotvl } use up on the balls of both
feet to the gi cutest possible height
lliarobj exorcising all the muscles of
the logs nnd bodj , como again into
standing , position without swa } ing the
bodj bnckwtudout of the perfect line
Rope it this amo exercise , Ilrst on one
foot , then on the othei
It is wondoiful what 1 straightening
out powoi this oxoiciso has upon tound
shouldets and crooltod backs and ono
will bo snt pi isod to note how soon the
lungs begin to show the effect of such
expansive development
Served Under Ilnnnpaitp
Nicholas Rabo , aged ninotj-oighl ,
died hibt night at Ilcilcv tile 111 , suvs a
St Louis disp itch to the ban riancibco
Kxuminoi His illness was short nud
his btiddon demise wab 1 sad surpri&o to
liisfiieuds Mr Rabo was bom in Lo-
inlnc , Pi mco When a more boj ho
was diafted into the ficnch utmv and
sunt to Spain , where ono section of Nn-
poleon Hoiiapai to's armj was then cam
paign ing *
He stiiv little soivico thcro , out was
aftciwaids sent to the north of
Tiant-o and wound up his nnli-
tarv careot nt Watoiloo , where
ho acted as aide do camp ITo saw
most of the great conllict Ho also saw
the Little Coipoial" ride up to Nov
and point out to him the place of attack ,
ami o.nv that gallant maishal load the
Old Guaul down the doclivitj and up
the tav ino , und aftci wards saw Napoleon
lido sudlj fiom the Hold
In 18.22 Mi Rabo came to the TJuitod
States and settled in St Gtaii countv ,
near Mlllstadt , where ho engaged in
farming Ho aftei wards moved to
Belleville , whore ho hasiesided ever
since , except for a few joaia , during
which ho lived in Clinton count } Dm-
ing his lifo ho accumulated u handsome
foituno , which ho now loaves to his
childion and giandchildion
Latest styloa ill I nil
Fans usnallj match the gown in color ,
aud tire iu gieat variot } .
The most , beautiful , and uuturallj the
most costlj , are these mndo of ostilch
and maiabout foathms combined , with
• , sticks of peail , amboi or shell Nothing
bus jot been devised 11101 o giaceful anil
elegant , ospcciallvvhon in the color of
the gown , 8ii)8 the Ladies'Homo Jour
nal There is nothing in Paris moio
attiactivo than the show windows of a
certain m mufacturot of fans on ono pf
thoboulcMirds lhcro is an arrangu-
niuptof 8top3on which to exhibit tlieso
daintv vv 111 cscovered vvitli delicutoluco
ovoi eatiiitlio color of the fans to bo
oxhlbitcd Ono day they are all pile
green another nil palo blue , another
muuvoand another red and gold and
black Ihero 1110 feather fans of evoiv
posslblo dcscilption , lace fans llbso
fans with 011011 work pearl Bticks , all
hand-paiutou , as uro the spaces betu een
them , and funs made of not and ribbons
bens runs made iu the shape nf leaves ,
of Iloworq and of buttetlilos all \lo with
each other for popularity As an addl-
tional indication of the progioss of
good taste the medium is the proper
sue
"
BEET SUGAR MANUFACTURE ,
Exponslvo Woiks Doing Droctetl nt
Grnnd Islnml
DETAILS OF THE ENTERPRISE
Untliiiilrtl C/vpltal , llvn-'i li non mil
bUlll In 1 hn Coiiili'iintton ' I man
ual Aid I iirnlshod ti ) thu
Home Captl ilisls
JSolirnulvn's Now Imlustrv
Onisti I iam , Neb , Tan II iSpcchl to
Iiil Hrc J Orand Istnud cvlnbits a spirit
of ontorpilse which promises tn plneo It first
among cities ot the third limit iu the state
Atnotig bullilluc,8 which are hearing com
pletion am the city hall , 1 thn 0 stor } struc
ture of line appearnnco , a lnigo buslnoss
block near the depot , and a llvo stoiy stone
front limit building which tompiros fiver
obi } with tha best iu Omaha *
1 oremost however , among now vvorlsaro
thebulldlncs on v\hlch work his Just been
begun of the beet sugar inunufnitorv The
companv has secuted a trnet of foit } acres
ono tnilo west of town ou whleh a treat
outlay of mom v is being un lo with uvlew
to having the works in o ] erntion the coming
fill
In l SS it
was dcildcd to nnkc oupon-
ments In the raising of beets for sugar and
UK ) pounds of sei J from the hc.rlciitluiiil de -
I irtiuiut ut Washington were distributed
iimoiig some eichtj farmers turoibotits
with a view fo bclne , tiled on dilTi rent vv
rlctles of soil Iho seed prove I however
to bo of inferior utmlltv A contr ict w is
was then entered into with n derm tit cxpli t ,
who t ivo Instruction in iccurd , to the ptoper
method of raising beets , examined the dit
ferent soils hereabouts and nnalvi'cd the
beets \ hen thov Ind crown He found
them to cout tin fiom 13 to li pel cent of
bneclmnno matter , the lattci being aver }
high tu erago
At the list session of the legislature
through cftdils ot 1 itl/ens of Uriind fslaud n
law was en 11 ted which provldcl for thu
granting of a hoiintv of 1 cent pur pound for
all Rllimr will , Il slinllM
nn limtiiif u rili-i i1 in
Nohraska from ttutivo grown boots Ho
cent I ) Senator Mnndcrson bis introduced
two Dibs in congress to incour
ago the establishment of veiierl |
mental stations , and providing for the
pivmeut of a nation tl bound for tin
pioductlon of eugui It Isproioscl to pa }
Soientu ) ior hundred weight'upon all mar
ketul le Hlicar made from beets raised in thu
bnitf 1 tutet , und uKn to lunke at 1 rnprin
tlons for the purchase of stiar b ( ol sei i
fnmcbroul ind 10 pun hnsi iuu udittltfreo
of dutv macliinn v obulntd from otlnr
countries foi the use of governmentagri
cultui il st ttions
Iho crtcririso nnd llhornllt } of Cruid
Ishu d eitij is ilnnll } roc tired the surv Ires oT
i con petrnt , experienced md wetillhv ir in ,
Mr Oxniid who ha I ti ivelect throueu
1 ranee and t ormunv as well aslhoUnltid
States studving the beet su u question
The iichothilions with hlin which bepaii in
lanuar } , lbbl , have now been fullv rom
ploted A local eoiiij uij It is been ore inizcd
with a capital of * dluUU ) < ) ihls amount wus
BUhicnbed bv citizens of t.rnttd , Islam ] , the
list ctnbricinc , stint ) 1 lot the loading men
oftliepluio Ihoeompan } h 13 ( , iven fort }
ncresoflnnd on which It pjjs the ; tti\es of
18SR1 nnd lbnl , furnishes * OUT nties of laud
In the count } suitnhlo for the caltivitto-
sugni beets eontilhntes the rlcjit of aj
toi a water service piro line from Wool
river , provides foi electric lights done , 10
route to the worl s from the
citi anil nrnv idn.4 fm tin 1 rnv
Ing of ! MX ) ueres of boots ui der
Ml Oxnanl supeivision for tlnco } eais
Vt the same time the three r Ulroa is antci
Int I , the cttj made a contract foi the trirs
poitation 1 of btots fiom within twent } miles
at morel } pa } ing rates
I hese arrangements being complond tl 0
J owueis of the franchises lmmi lintel } gave
orders 111 Fumpo for ull the neecssno
improved [ inachlnort and broke giound for
the buildings which are aliendv will tinder
wav \ J hese comprlsou main struetur" j. )
\iJ3 feet and four stories in height of
stone biick aud iron This Is alrcarj } ur
one stor } , uud some soventv five men nro
engaged on it Ihpro is also to bo a boiler
and j 01 glno house and a liwo house with a
numhorof smalloi buildings oxlendin north
Hourly , half a mile It is oxpeetc 1 to hav e
tno 1 whole in vvot king order in time for the
beet l crop of the coining fall
Iho ontcrprlso is nUo to ombrnco a com
ploterefinery 1 for the preparation of suc.ar
lor ' the mirlet Iho cupacit } of the3o
works ] will bo for the production of ciuht }
fiio tons of sugni a da } for the setson
of , soventv llvo davs each veal riiis
will roquii'i1)000 tons of
beets 1 which is thu ettlmuted
pioduct 1 of the o 000 ncres The letincr }
j will ncccssnill } be operated the } ear round
In reducing the lough proluctto miirkutnolo
form
Ihe result of this vor } largo an ! expensive
cyponmont will be ob-crved with crcat in
torcst 1 throuchout tha countrv attempts
have 1 been m idu tu California Utah , Illinois
and 1 other states on u largo and expensive
scale 1 , to inauuf icturo beet sucar In Call
forma the trouble has arisen Irora the
sprouting ' of the boots and the consequent
destruction of their saccliartno quulitj iu
Utah the experiments have failed nppaioitl )
from defeetlou processes und lu Illinois ana
olsevvhero 1 from ono cause 01 uuothei Iho
attempt 1 now making on so lingo and oxpeu-
sivo 1 a scale 111 Nebraska will therefore , bo
watched with experienced 0es in all sec
tions ' of the country I ) C 11
iilatinp < lie lit Dili 1
HiaTtsos f.cb Jau 12-1 Special lolc
gram ' to lnr Hi 1 | tin 1W lljrr mot its
ilrst mishap this morning txli scumiin.1 }
having trouble for it from the stait It left
Omaha ' twentl inuintp4 1 ito dt ivvu b } a re
paired cnginii with a ncufunt , e 1 btuokc-
slaek < , the ot oration of wrlch proveutod the
111 iklui , of Bteam After leaving Liomontu
bll/zird was encountered covering the 1 ills
with line Biiow iu drifts through whlih
the train criwled reaching Grutid
Island two hours and foit } min
titcs behind time and missing the
bt Joseph .V Grind Island connection
which his been supplying Hustings nnd
points on the Huillm.ton t St Joseph roads
In order to reach these the run from (3run 1
Island to Ktarucy was abandoned , pi < luic.es
for the latter and other points wist of Oniu 1
Island being dispatched on Union 1'icille No
101 , and the 11 } cr with at other tiiflno , wis
tun oil south to Hustings When two miles
out of < Jrand Island the front wheels of the
forward truck of tl 0 encjno left tl o rails ,
which kayo thn 11 } or and all 011 board u nt
tllng thnt they still remember Notwith
standing the fuilous snowstorm thu encjuo
was placed on the track and ruauhod Ilast
nigs shortly nftor noon , where a host of
housed rcadors were Impatient ! } awaiting
its arrival .
Ntlirnskn Olty'n I'mgre
NriuiAFi x Cur Neb , Jau 12 [ Special
toliiBlJpi 1Slth 1 \ thonow } oar ebraska
City has tnkon a new impetus on the road to
progress ' 1 ho best proof uf this was tha
selection madd by the bo ird ot trudo of Its
new oftlocrs , and Infusing now lifo into that
almost defunct bed ) . With Mr , Watson ut
its head Its povvor for the city's ' coed will
soon bo made manifest 1 ho now president
Is ono of the towns few live hustlers uud
ouo whoso efforts aio uot coulhiod to puio
selllshncKs or cheap notoriety MrV atsou
has several big schemes on foot each of
whichIf consummated will bo worth millions
to the cit } .
A nctv railroad is ono of the
greatest needs of the city , und
from present indications it will
bo secured if money and energy pan do it
Hesidcs this , It is quite certain thut before
long another brldiru will span the Missouri
river at this point , the schema being to have
a permanent wagon bridge , but will prob
ably be a combination railroad and vvuton
bridge lu sucuru this , a fcontleinuu in
formed 1 ur Hsl , it was the intention to able
the people of Otoo count } tovolou certain
amount of bonus , It It wus thought they
wuuld tn'0 ' kindly lo the proposition , anil
thcro is over } roasod to believe they will
Valio tha pontoon brldco has been a good
thing in its way , } etit Is fur from meeting
tuo requirements ot the cit } ut present as
the railroad addition to thu new brld o
would be used by the prospective now road
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AIITIrod Ontrom tltdcpiessing ciTn ts ot '
the changing eison or b } bnnl w nk nnd |
winr } } ou need the lonlng bull ling up nerve '
strcuclhtulm , edict of llnols ii r nparllla to
clve vou nfedlngof heilth and stun th ngalu
It purllles this blued , cities bllllousnes , tlsnip
hit luiulnil ucti
Hoods Snranpnrllln Is sold by all ilriui
gists l'ltparett b } 0 , 1 II jo I V to , 1 i oil
Mass
from the cast the Huiliiigton ion 1
promises to glvo the cit ) a now
branch roil this summer uud com
plito the long contemplated western eon
neetlon 'Ilioboirdof Undo is vervanxious
lo hive the Missouri Pacific build their
litnmlHud Cioto brniieh this vtnr Lit anil
Nibi iska town , this cltv hnstiliou up the
beet sugar ciuzo nnd ncgntntions nro iu M
progiess with iKirth s w lid bin0 offered to T
put In a small plant hi re Another of the
posslblu untciprises for this jcarlsallix
mill and lin cod oil fnctorv lu the interests
of which corn spondenco Is now in progress
On thu evening of thu Jlth of this month a
thaiitv ball will be given at the opcin house
for the benefit nf the Nobrisk 1 LitV hospital
which bus Just on tcred upon Its second von
ofuselulness The existence of this inslitu
tion is nlmost cutirelv duo tn the efforts nf 7
the Dulv Press und Ui Cluudo W atsou and
isftlllag 11 long felt want as It Is erowdc 1
with patients
Henvj hniivv term nt Hontnce
HntTiuci Neb , Inn 12 [ bpcctal term
Hn 1 Iho heaviest suowstoun for two
\cu * bourn filling lu this lnealit } about 4
0 clock this morning aud litis continued with
uttnbited sever ! * } all dav The storm is
diicct from the north nnd is accoinpunlcl bv
u strong wind whieh causes the snow to
drift bidh lortunatclv the storm is not
ircompniiiel uv nnv sovcro degrro of col 1
At present thu snow is about eighteen i idu s
deep on the h vrl Stioeteir trifllo is 1 nic
tic ill ) suspended
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lit mici llusliii-h jii 1 Visit ClioMinn I
CiiiiLSsi Wvo , Ian li rbecul lolj j
gram to I111 Hi 1 1 A lirio excursion lurtj ]
01 loading business mon of Hoatrleo rcacho I j
hero this evening The visitois will lemani j
hero tomorrow uud will lnsi > ccttho\\ouiiiig j
capilol building with 11 v low to using Iho 1
s 11110 building Mono in the now court lions 1 I
at Heatrlcc Iho Uiiwlins slono qtiarr } wil 1
bo visited on lucsd 1 }
I OKI V-lIIUbh III I OHHHO - 1
In Summer the Ground in Al i Ua li . M
Pn / 11 \ \ tide I luvvi rs lllooiu v |
When 1 fellow is liiintintr ntoiind II n , , -
boat foi 1 cool pi no , md voarnsnioiu "N
foi the sh uio th 111 ho wouldm Southoiii
Cilifoinui vv bun he notes griss 011 the
hillsides no it iv us high as his head
and cm j-itnei wild toscs daisies but
tercups iispboiuos , white ind blink
curiuuts and bluoboiues iio thinks
Hon c 111 this | )0- > 3iblbo an Arctic
lmdJ Tut if ho digs down unv-
whoio foi eight nil hts ho will j
hnd the giound frozen solid with A
a fiost that novoi knows a thaw
It tikes sonic rcmaik like the 011-
coniunt of lack McQiiustlng ( the old
trader at ioity'Milc Cieok ) on the sea
son thov had last wintoi to remind us
that wo aio in Arctic icjjons
' Last winter wab the llnestaudw u 111-
est boiisou I have boon 111 the countii
the thei mometcr novel foil below 4 ! do-
giees below /eio dining the winter ' *
faevont ) live ( lugices of fioitl AtNti-
late I looked nt a well I ithei Rage
ncaux was digging out at his mission ,
writes a correspondent fiom Alask 1 to
the Sail Tnncisco Chronicle It was 4 |
twentv-llvo foot deep , and tno fio/011 /
giound bi gnn within eight tneiii 3 of
tlio sutfneo und continued down , except
for two liieis of sand fioefiom vvttci _ ,
is fat as the wdl h id gone , md > cton
the ground it w is sulti ) to a mun 111
his bhil L sleeves
9
A an inc.ul ir I Iglit
I ast night two mcu nnmed Shanuon un I
Htissctl becatno Involved iu a row with a
man namea Hunter in a saloon on North
Tv unt-fourth street , noai Clark Shannon
and Russell waroordorou from tha pramlsct
whereupon thev urocceded to Ho In wail for
Hunter ncai the Utters residence Avhou
Hunter rnino along they pounced upon him
1111,1 , . rn , n,1nl In .In 1,1m Mil In II , . , mnut ill
proved stlo but a club In thu h imisnf thuli
intended victim was wielded to sueh goo I
ndvuitaco that Shannon w is soon knockcl
out with u bull } bmised head nnd KussuU
was wllllnc onoiihh to quit Thu olllcci n
t ho be it urrestcd ull thu p u tics md lodge 1
them iu the central station
I ire In a lluugngn Itonm
Iho upsetting of ustnve In the baggage j. . *
room of the \ \ coster Street depot Inst ncit ) !
started a bl izo which euuscd considerable
excitement but vorv llttlo damngo Hojoul
the scorching of the lloor und walls no Ions
lesultcd
hi ifep
Absolutely Pure
I his powder never varies A tnarvulot uurlty
8tr ntth aul whnlesuineness Mora economl
ealihuu thuorllnury ulnil * . and cannot bus ill
incoinpulltl iu wlththtt multltqda of low to t
short wuU.ht alum or phoiptiats pow tern t > il I
vnlulneiiii llni-vi Hakivu I'ovtrneu Co ID I
Wail fit , N 1.
CLOTHING