- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---V- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r : , . -F _ _ I ' , , . . . . I \ ) . THE ' 01\AITA DAILy DE.rn tOOD.i\.Y , .JANUARY 1. , 189. rt - - - - - ; ! MOSHER ? WINS \ A VICTORY Stcks Purhased with Stolen Funds no May Now Rtin , - ' TEMPORARY INJUNCTION DISSOLVE Order . Btelrud hT the Jnrmcrs and Ier chants Innk ot UnlrnA % , III. , tor the l'totcctlnfl ut the Cnplnl ntonnl "Iclns tHiendetl. ; t - ; LINCOLN , Dec. 31.-Sreclal.-Thls ( ! ) morn- 'I Ing JUdge hail handed down a decree dissolving - solving the temporAry Injunction secured by the I.'armers and Merchants bank of Galena , ] Ii. , reslralnlng tim ofcers of the Lincoln tns company enl the Farmers and Mer- 'chnnts ) Insurance company from transferring on their books any of the stocks now stand- log In the nme of C. W Mosher. Dy this action of the court the Inst barrier Is r- movel to the transferring of Mosher's large boldln/ to the two companIes which ho hal , secreted , , assigned traululenty , , or legiti- mately lJt up as security for debt ! . Non of the Caplbl National bank depositors will get any of them , although there Is reason to believe that the stock ' wns Purchased with the stolen money or depositors. J was at , St one time supposed that present holders of tim stock void ho compelled to C0l0 Into court and tel hy what means , and where , they clmo Into pOl'sesslon of the slack , hut ' ' this did not eventuate. \ . S ( UAnll OVIm A CII.D. ' # In the 1lllatrlck case , which Ilegenerntel , into a Irgnl squabble for the custody of a f.year-otil cbld , between Its mother , Mrs. lucy Kipatrick , and Hs grandparents , Mr. anll Mrs. Charles 1lpatrlck , Judge hall . this morning handed down his written fml- tngs. The court gave the custody 01 the child to Its mother. The case bids tall to 1 tnlwn UI on allpenl. TO 1.'IND WhIhI'I'LE. I Is rather Into In the . day , but Detective I 1lalono has set out to foil Albert Whlle , Quo absconding Crawford batik cnshler who tlsnppenrel severl weeks since. Malone I flies ' hail 2,000 postal ( cards hearing a photo- . , graph at the , missing fInancIer IJrlntel for .dlstrlbuton . all over the United Slates. I 1s stntell that ho Is i doing this In the Inler- icst , of Hnymond Bra ! of this city , who were i . Interestet In the bank. I. LINCOLN LOCALS. This afternoon Judge Strode , elected to I c\ongress from the First dtstrlct , laid off his I Ilclal ermine , and Judge E. I' . holmes took Itho oath of ofce to serve ns judge In the i p - 'Third judicial district until the next gen cml election. This ) morning the city confessed jUdgment In favor of the German National bank for 3,066 , balance 01 the amount duo on the Gaynor fire alarm system. . . . ' DotarD lion . W. J. Bryan loft for Wash- . , ; . . , . .Ington yesterday afternoon ho received a L , telegram from Governor Northen 01 Georgia L naking hll concerning the reported dest- tutou In this state. Governor Norlhen Is nt the head 01 I movement looking to the con- tributon 01 a train load 01 grain and pro I visions for the drouth sufferers by tbe i Ileople 01 that section of thin soulh. The n . governor was assured by Mr. Bryan that anythIng he mlghl send this way would , he : felt assured bo duly appreciated arid placed I in the right hands. Tomorrow the wagons of the relief com . mireD will walt on the people of Lincoln L ' for their contributions to the destitute In LI I ' the northwester part of the state. The Slate Banking board today Issued a I cal to alt state banks to send In their re- ports up to December 29. and to the bullIng . hag and loan nssoclatons to do likewise up to I December 31 The funeral of John Fitzgerald. the lend I P. ' millIonaire , has been postponed until 10 - o'cloclt Thursday morning , In St Theresa's pro.cathedral and the services t , 'i , probably bo conducted by Flther : - % O'ReiY of Detroit , who was prominenty n assoclat with his work as president 01 the m 1rjslLlttlonat \ lengue. Should ho be unable o to cOle Father McGevney of Denver wl 1 prObnbly omclate. Mamie Holns , who Is suing J. W. Squire I of Council Bufs for $15.000 was formerly a - well Iloown courtesan In this . wel city. .She operated n joint on Ninth street In Omahn and claims that Squire was a frequent vis" . Her to her place where he contracted debts to the nmount of $76 for wines. and whie once on spree destroyed furniture to the amount 01 $525. , 'ho thIrd , annual banquet at tire Young : en's Irpublcan cub or Lincoln will occur nt the Hotel Lincoln on the night 01 the 11h Inst. , at 9 p. m. Tomorrow the Young Men's ! Christian as - sedation or Lincoln will keep open house at their handsome headquarters , corner Thirteenth - teenth and N ftreets The building wilt be thrown open to tine public between the hours . ot 3 and 10 p. m. About fifty of the most popular young ladles 01 the city will be In attendance to receive visitors. Iefreshments 1 will bo served tram 4 to 8 p. m. fEAIY FOI A FUSS , Testimony In tIe ArCl.brlht ) Murder Trim ut Auburn. , , AUBURN , , Neb. , Dec. 31.-Speclal ( Tele rram.-Jn ) the Agnbrlght trial William An I- Der.on was the first witness called this mornIng L- Ing 'y tIme defense , who tetifl tt that the defendant rode with him from home to the Champion schQol mouse NovembeJ 28 , 1893 oI I and that Mr Smolzer o'ertook them on the road and said to time defendant : "Di I , . mayo you como lawn , here for a fmmss7 Dy OM It you have you can have oil the fuss you want. " This defendant replied : "I did not come ' Gown here for any fuss. but I would Ito to I , , see Rose and the children. " ' Smelzer said : "You can'l see Roso. J want you 10 stay out of lY house and away Irpm my premises. " . All the rat at time testimony Introlluced ' rt1atc to the tragedy , and agreed substan- taly whim what has already been given .Ceurt adjourned over New Years when the \1 will bo resumed. The defense wi prbably cIQeeVeclnemiday evening. and the ir " , itae commence Thursday In rebuttal. , Eiocluid Uleur fur tint lCw Ytar , ' 'ALLEY , Neb. , Dee. 31.-Spclal.-At ( ) a regular meetng of Atlanta post No. 17 4 , .l Otand Army of the Republic , Saturday nlllt Itl their hal In Elk City UIO following a f- C n ers \\'ere elected for the year 1895 : WI 1- , I ) , " 11am Oshorn cOlmander ; Aimdrow Sibert" t 8enlor vice comlandor : II. C. Culp junior ; vice commander : I. 11. Drown , chaplain ; ; M D. Turner , qUlrtermaster : A. L. M a- ' Dougal , officer at time day ; John Iulght , officer of the guard ; Sam Vnus'oc ser/eant major : Dan Jordan , oneer at time guari : I I. \ C t : Wheeler surgeon : R. C. Nelson , ad- . ' 1 lu\mnt. January 12 time post wi meet nt m . the resll'once ' at John Knight nt Elk Cly tot the purpose ot installation at officers. Al .IJ soldiers and their wives are requestt to be present. After the installation or 01- Qt'r an oyzter supper will bra served. Sieve MuLmuuliy' . ttnt.nl't ' rGORDON , Neb , Dec. 31.-Speclai : ( Tel. 0- cram.-Stevo ) McCauly , the man who was arrested nun charged wih stealing a helter valued at $10 , and was released on his own ' . recognizance , Ihowtd UII this morning In the justice court. lie was given a jury 1n trial , was convicted and Icntenced to jai for thirty days Ind Judgment entered for ft twice the value 01 the animal. leo llmsrvt-uut. ut Cuuumbrntige , L OAMDmnO ' , Neb. , Dec. : n.-Spelal ( Telegral.-Tbe ) Ic harvest la In full open ton her Today Rankin Iros , started on a 5,000 ton contract and wilt loan Irom fifty to sixty cars tier day. Time Ice Is twelve Inches thick amid of line quality. lUI'\I. for Unuon Count : , . MACON. Mo. , Dee 31.-A conunltc which had been appointed to solicit ( Irovls- a _ 1 , dorms and clothing for destitute farmers nt I c Lexington. Dawson cuuty , Neb. , has collected 1- ' ) lected a large quantity of goods and yI dl f _ _ , , - hip tbem immmmnedtateiy. wi I lrrewout Coumnractor 1ul q ? FURMONT. Dec. 31.-Special. ( Telogranmi ) - I The fIrm of Seeley , Son & Cu , cntractors I unIt elevator bUlden , has tailed , mimi today May. chattel mortgages aggregating about . . - - - : ' - $3,00 to Secure their ereditor. Owing to' ' the fnancial depression for the lat two year they have heen doing little buslnen , what contracts they did get being at close fitr gures. ThIs fet , coupled with some con- tracts taken some tme ago on which they lost money , brought on the failure. In an at. tempt to secure their creditors , the member of the firm have turned over all theIr prop erty , Including their homes. This finn hiss buit dozens of elevators In Nebraska , Texas , In diana Inl several other states , beshle4 othM extensive bulling In Omaha , Fremont , Chicago aM other cities. JrRmor's Vounuiq Fatal , NEDHASKA CITY , Dec. 31-Speolal ( Tel- egrnm.-Anton ) Kramer , who was shot by his son-In-law , John Schmidt , died today Schmidt has played , the Insane act ever since the shooting , but Is generally regarded as s ane . He expressed great satisfaction upon learing of Kramer's . death. - it if usi3Iixrs. . ' .Ul"TS "Tho . " Colemnn's lie- lteir.at-Law"Ueorge - IIhlul : hit 01 Derby ware , was given a 10st intellIgent Interpretation Inst night nt lloyd's by Mr. Sol Smith RUssell ann his h company oC comedians. An evening wih Mr. Russell infuses the g entle. satisfied warmth through one's organism - ganism that might bo surered ! over a dainty wresto wih n petit souper or Jack snipe nnll tokny. The laughter this hope of the American stage provokes Inn the heartiest yp our can find. Sometmes It Is scarcely nil- p ( Irent on the surface , ns wits the cns ! In the earlier scenes oC last nlght'A classic : then the Inner rlslhles Ilul\'er In In u elctrlle,1 sort of'I ' , crentnl the whole pntslncton of boisterous HurlWs , hut Ilresel'ln the Intelectun\t ) ' oC the coun- . tennncc , arl not interrupting the ncton uf the Stage 1lcture I took the Illenco fully thre-quarter of an hour to ascertain just what D. . Pung- 10MS l Was. Ind i the thrift oC "The heiratri IIW I , " but havIng once Ihsorhecl the nt- : mORphere of the "Iny the auditors showed most intelligent appreciation of the bright ts thlns whIch fur u"wnrll of a cntlr ) ' have s teed n8 clear cut exumilies ) of the "Ia- w right's nrt. One never knows ( when Mr. nUAAel Is I on the m4tuUL' truth he has t0lche,1 the cen- t er. Many of the stars of thc modern school : lre on tire stage before they have , nuatic mnle their entrances , paradoxIcal I' I ninny seem. . ' 'ho star oC lalt night's Ilerfurmancc hover nhns at the central / Imwlng "oC the picture ; he scours perfectly satisfied that he I there : tf o Play the role required of him-a stage Cram 11) ' point , according to his reflected L Ic I mlear' . being capable oC a clrelslnA from nn ) : COIII oC vantage. lereln there II found one of tIme chief grUuls 1110n which the inept ; II i expressed , that to llr , Russell time stage i of t today looks for a "reservaton , ! C the o hil pictures , the old tapestries , which Cora a centUry or marc have heel the 1111rl- tanell of the leallnl comneuhians. , Al to his 1 refllnl of the lnes whIch Coleman has ; laced i 11 the mouth of 1ltlloss , It Is purely oC the PlgrlmH' . It t makes Ug regret olr A ngiomania. I shows Itself tu he precIRel ) ' whut the Instrulents of nature help II to he h , Inll , to use nn eXll'egslol of Hleharl Grunt'hlte , "I duns nu IIssementerle In m Its i vowels to mnko n (18511. no cap of hels I on Its conannnts to surfeit the heamimrg. " ll" . Hussel makes the priggish doctOr of r InwH i hess oC air exquisite than did llr , Josellh .leClerson , whosO \\'Il he wears. omit i whose bucltle' adorn his shops. But one must con Cell that he Invcst the chnrlcl : ' ! ( with n good deal more genuine hUlor than did thl veteral come lnn oC our tIme. He IR I probably , too. less scholarl than wan Jereron , but Mr. Russell showed clenrl , ' hy Inst nl/ht'A IlerConnancc that he tel lowed l 10 tradition , hut conceived for him s elf I PangloRs , who wag prety nearly : ' ovcabie i though conslderble of I trlcltster end m I hemer after ponmads , shillings an 1 I ' L'flCe , which were his gods. He made ama I'encl l with his wig amid his legs . wa' fHICtlous i to a hall with his periods re- duclng nonsense to a ntcely tn Ihort , gIving an imirersonmitloir that \1 become I companion : panion piece ! to the character made inn mortnl by William Warren , John Sleeper ; : Clarke John : E. Owens. and , dearest cf al , Joseph .Jetterson. Ilnl wordg arc deserving , too b ) ' the company , which Is splendidly balancel. In the cast were a number of old timers , not old In years. but veterans. who have hpen portraying the beat In art for years. 'lhls 1 s notably . true of Miss Ryan who for nearly tirirty year was a member of the Boston ' museum. when gent , kindly \1- lam 1 Warren was there , when Mrs , Vincent was the goddess of that great school , rim ! her h 'ortraiture of Mr Dowlas was a fin - Isled i piece of nctn . The Clcely , one of the lovable character or the drama wa3 : last l night played by Miss Ford. and played with considerable appreciation of thc ver- I tles. The Zeldel Homespun of Alfred lu - son WlS ate less complele than the inter pretatons above IndicatEd. True , he follow , the very best Zeldel tIne stage has eve sen , thnt oC the late Wilam J. Florence Ills performance was logical . artistic nnd one that showed considerable thmougirt . Charles Smie ) ' gave an acceptable Inter pretaton of Daniel Dowlas. while the Dck . Dowla8 was In the compelent hunls of Mr Mackay. "lhe minor characters were In keeping. and the whole ensemble was wel I nigh perfect. : Mr. Russell , as Is usual with him mad 0 , an Impromptu speech. following probabl ' the Insllirto at John Brugham , who vas said to be test before time curtain spealter of modern times. and. In view of what ho said last nIght , felicitous to I tie gree , It II harl , to say which ts more le : teresting , the Sol Smih Russell before the curtain or the Sol SmIth Russell of the piny. _ _ _ _ _ _ Th.atrl&"l lote5. At tire Empire theater today Murray & lack wilt give a New Year's matinee , In i : keeping with a custom of all the theater thrushout the country. Last night "Flnnl- gnn's Bail" wa ! Ivcn to a good audience. ' the farce giving general . satisfaction. I PUBLIC WORKS - FOR THE YEAR. Ids for IID Sidewalk Coustructon Open Yemutentiuty - I'"huro on Grieuhing. The expenditure for public Improvements through the Board of Pnhlc Works durIng 189 amounted to $273,323.8 i , which was expended as talows : Paving , $111,845.29 ; sewers , 65395.74 ; curbing , $4,569.67 : grallng , $36G44.26 ; street cleaning $19,852.10 : side- walts , $17,175,47 ; cr03walks , 1396.65 ; re- pairs to pave streets , $26,4H.5. The total sidewalks constructed during the year , both hy publc and by private contract , measure a fraction less than nineeen amities In length. Time Herd of Publc Works met yesterday afternoon and. opened a lot at bids , which were referred for tabulation and Invest- gatlon. They will be acted ear nt a special meetIng of the board Wednesday morning. henry Hal was the lowest bidder on grading ! Thirty-third street from DOdge , to Dlven- port , with an offer of 7 78-10 cents per cubic yard. P. H. Mahoney touched the bottom on grading 'hlrly-slxth street iron Hickory to the north line of tax lot i lila bid was 10 cents. ! Ilds on permanent sidewalks for 1895 were : submited by hugh Murphy. John Grant A. Shelzer & Co. , George C. hose & Co. , and A. Il. Colly. On wooden walks and crosswalks - I walks the bidders were : J. I' . Connally , Iluso & Co. , W. H. Connoly luso hitchcock , A. D. Heel and Hans T. l alk. The pecular feature of these bids , was that lour of the five bidders ted on crosswalks curl three on wooden walks . r Do you 1m the McKinley tarJ or tIme other Idnl11 Everybody likCs food cooked with Dr. Price's HaltIng . - Powder , llUllT l'UllaJTUlL S , Chief Detective McNult at Des Moines , ha , was In the city yesterday looking after stolen property A complaint has been tiled against John Campbell , a young man residing at Twenly- ninth anl Indiana avenue , hy his lather , charging him with amusing himself by pla- fully shying brIcks , Iron cooking utensils and other kitchen bric-a-braemut his fatimer 1M L vele and WIle McVey , boothacka ! , were arralgnied before the police ' nrrnlgne plie judge ) 'es- lerday on the charge or burglarizing Cohen's blackIng stand at Fifteenth and F'arnamn streets. Both boys waived examination and were bound over to the district court In the snm at $1,000 each. The boys are accused at stealing three boxes of cigars and some cigarettes. hi. L. Irdbury , who was arrested on the charge of getting $45 tram Ticket Broker Phibin , several days ago , on also pretenses , was arraIgned In polca court yesterday and the case dismissed. Bradbury turned to leave the court room wih his attorney when he was again arrested and locke up on or- dens train Chief Detective haze. I Is alleged that the man Is wanted In Iowa for swIndling him for Identtflcmrtlomm operations . ann & ! the police will hold ) C'llortolt tl 'lllu& E. E. Dunn , residing at 61 South Elghteenlh street , and /lep-rather at 'r , R. lions . a shoe merchant nt South Omaha , reo' ported at the police staten last nigh that HoS had been mtsliog since alt Sturdy mornlog and asked that ( the polc assist In locating hhu . . - . SALOON ] IN ARE ANXIUS Iteresting Point Raised in the Iowa Mulot Law Oontest DES MOINES PETIO SEVERAL SIO } T Llq1tor l\aler Now Contend that Only I Majority , ot the Legal Voters In the City Need &gn time I'ctltion , - DES MOINES , Dcc. 31.-Speclll ( Tele- grnm.-Tho ) expert count commissioners cnvassing the petition of consent for the establslnnent of baboons under the mulct ela unler Inw fnlshel their work today and found that there were fifty-three fewer names of le gal voters than Is required under the law The saloon men now claim that the law mcnns only a majority of the legal voters resIding In the OIL ) ' nt time ' time time petition wng circulated instead of those who voted at the last general election , which would permit them to strike oil those who had died or loft the city between tine tI0 of the electon Iml the tine the petton was clr- culatel. , This Is a new point raised , mind , If sustained , wilt make tine required majorly and will pcrmlt the fifty or more saloons nol running to contnue , otherwise they wi have to close . llantle , hnnllrela of persons i have been subpoenaed to testify ns to t their qunlfcatons for signing said pet- ) ton and the contest promises to be a long nnl expensive one. UAII U lunOLUt ( . \ ' Utl O. : Arresed n l'c\ hours After Looting nn At'Ilto ' Store , ATLANTIC , In. , Dec. 31.-Speelal ( Tele- g ranmi.-Al Thnrnlsh's jewelry store nt Extra wns robbed Saturday nIght of $1,200 worth of goods. The store was closet ! during the SUpper hour and the goods lelt out 01 time sa fl. The thief gained entrance through n bnct window and secured the properly and dro\'e nine mattes to Audubon anti 11t up his m orse. Whie at the stable some one asked the Iverymnn i he had heard about tire robher ) The Iver'mnn was Tharnlsh's father , arid he thought he heard something ratte In the stranger's grip , and , nn officer waR soon alter him. lie wns tOlll lt a hotel In i company with a woman and vut under ar- rest. Most or the gees were secured Tie thlet gave his nnle as Decrlng ) , front Des Moines. He Is supposed to have nn accomplice In nn old mnn b ) time name of 'Vliama , who has I not yet been captured. UIA : Iollc , ' loll'I"chIClt Pirin. DES MOINES , Dec. 31.-Specinrl ( Tcle g ramn.-Tlmis ) city will begin the new year with consIderable rclrenchment In expenses , which will necessitate cuttng down the number - ber of salaried employee In \arlous depart- menls. Se\'erl polcemen handel In their resignatons today , and mom will he let out. The Idea Is to economize to such a degree as to leave a surplus to pay outstanding war- rants anti apply ( emi the funded debt. The new appropriation ! ordinance carries about $ 20,000. _ - Aid for ilostituto Nebraskans. ttUlo CEDAR RAPIDS , 1g. , Dec. 21-Speclal ( Telegrnm.-In ) response to an appeal from the Nebraska State Relief commission Mayor D3nlels baa appointed a committee of sixteen of the leadIng business men of the city to s elicit . receive a 11 forward needed articles : for the relief of thee wllo are In want In Nehrnskn. The members of the committee will meet Thursday evening to organize and nrrango for the work to bo done. JISUrUICI Swindler ArrcAted. SIOUX CITY , Dec. 31-Special ( Tele grlm.-R. ) II. Banker , who recently dlsap- pelrel from Portland , Ore. , and was suppose I to be deami maim been arrested here with hIs I wife. Ills disappearance was part of n : scheme to defraud the Ancient Order at United Workmen lOdge of Portland Olt of a $2.000 policy , which Ire carrIed on his life . trial. lIe wilt be sent back t Oregon to stand , e - - - In woman's empire Dr. , Prlco's Cream Dak- Ing t Powdcr Is always sure to rule. _ alwlYs _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Clmrlo Full liars Not Like the Will SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. 31.-TIme chance for a contest over the will 01 the late ex- Senator Fall seems to bo Increaing , Charlie : Fall has realized that the clause depriving ' 01 a share In the estate 01 any children he may have Is a'slght. . He also resents the placing In the hands of outsiders time manage- meat of the F'air estate. On the later ground It Is thought his sisters , ! rs. ler- mann Oelrlchs and Miss Virginia Fair , may join hands with Charlie , although he has not been on speaking terms with them for some years. _ . _ . Tin l'lnto Alone : \TuPt Their Money , PITTSDURG , Dec. 31.-The strikers nt thc Apollo and Leechburg Un plate plants arc preparing to enter suit for their wages under contracts signed with the Apolo Iron amid Steel , company and Klrkpntrlck & Co. , owners of time plants. Time contracts wore to govern the wages for came year and after they had been In force tour months the firms offered reductions. Tine workmen refused to accept and will now try to recover their money under tine contrncls. The wages of 2,000 men for eight months . are Involved. 6lulmllt Captain for ' 1rlsco. ! SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. . F\ANCSCO 31.-eneral Doolh hues commissioned Helen G. Schofeld as a lieutenant In the Salvation leutenant Salvaton army , and has assigned her to work In time hardest post In San Francisco , among the lowest of the fallen women. She Is a daughter ot Rev. L M. Schofeld , wbo was pastor of important Presbyterian churches In California , and Is now In Chicago. Miss Schofeld graduated with distinction from the Mills seminary two years ago , and joined time Salvation array . . lat Apri. _ _ _ - _ _ _ Capimnina ot , \1 IUnd Uo Ii . SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. 31.-The Ship Owners - . ers association charges that every sailor who : , has left this port on a British vessel thl year has had to forfeit from one-twelfth to ono- fifth of his wages to the captaimn Drltsh Consul Donohoe has made an investigation , but whie convince of the revalence ( of tire practice , be failed to substantiate . It by Iroots. ( Fire In an -In.rtment house. CHICAGO , Dec. 31.-Slxty persons were aroused from their beds In the Ohio apartment - mcnt house on Wharton avenue a little before 2 o'clocl this morning by an alarm 01 fire . Some at them were able to make their way to the streete In their night cothes ! : twelve wore so overcome by the smoke that they bad to bo dragged tram their beds and car- ned out. Time building and contents were totally deslroyed. Loss . , * 50,000. S'i4tbio 1 Supply Ir Grain NII\S' YORK : , nec. 31-TIne visible sup- puly of cralns December 29 , a' compiled by the New York Produce exchange , Is a tal- lows : 'Vheat , 88,561,000 bu , decrease 510- 000 ; corn 9,630OdO bu. , increase 792.000 : oats , 9,062,000 bu. , increase 62,000 : rye H5- 000 bu , decrease 7,000 : luJey 3,093,000 bu. , decrease 213,000 4 "utro Will lu\d . New ClIff House , SAN FRANCISCO , Dee 31.-Adolph Sutro Is planning to rebuild the burned Cliff house , and will erect a four- tory structure , two stories above and two below the level of time road. One wing will project over the rocks so that vi lars may flab from the Veranda In the Pacific ocean. . Gr.etecl the New Year , Whie the usual number of bells at mid night were ringing aDd whistles blowing , which , according to old custom , greets the new year , 1 wltoh meeting was being Ilell at the Peollle'a church The meotng was a re\val : aervlce. A watch meeting was also held at the Inlmanuel Baptist church. . ChltuloOiu Ihmk } ' "lnre _ CHATTANOOGA , Dec. 31.-The , Cbata- nooga Storage and Banking ! compammy . I small . private bank , made au asignment today. _ _ _ - _ /.1 : _ _ . _ - & - . . - _ 'J i' 'l Time losses and deposits trs small. W E. Asheraft. formerly ot Oliift. was president , < a uhler nd loses about $ ; , O0O. I 0/1 It Wallace was ; " .ITl ,1.S0 11'h' , ' TO lHII , reCIA lmt lie I. l xoner.te - < by thin LpXn\T Committee Inl Cnn I mnton ills 1olreh , NEW YOI < , Dec 31-Prealdent : James G. Martin of the polce beard' nnnuncel today that he would withIn a tHv ¼ days send his leter l of resignation td' Mayor Strong. Mr. Martin Mil that now thnt' the I.exow com- mlteo Is through wlhfscork % , nnd , as he felt that ho was exonerated , } would resign Ho added , that he hoper \ Mar Strong would ) accept his rRInlton 1llleIatnly , , lie will resign In a. few day ! , lie mnde this announcement just after his arrival at his ofce nt Police headquarters ! today. These into Martin's worlls : "I have read the evidence given by the SUIer- Intendent I before the I.exow investigating committee on Saturday , as well as his Inter- \10\ given to time newspnpers. I have ro desire to enter Into airy controversy with the superIntendent. My omclal I acts mayo been under investigation for a renr. I nl willing to stnnl on the result at that In- vestlgation. As my friends know , 1 have been anxious to retire from the lepnrtlcnt for sonic time . This has never been a con- genial place for me , ali my resignation wilt In 1 few days be In time mayor's hmammtls. Now that them InvestIgation Is over , now that I am no longer under fire . I feel thnt I am justified In resigning , and I hOIe Mr. Strong wIll nccept I at aztec when ho goes Into 0111cc. ofce. "Superintendent Ilyrnes . " contnuell Mr Marln , "wns appointed to his prcsent posi- ton on my 10ton , he has been supportNl by mo nnl by tIme board since he has been supcrlntendent. Twice before the Investigating - gating coulnltel' I was examined ns to n dispute which 1 was saId to hn\'e hall with thin superintendent when he conferred wih the captains ; twice under oath I denlell that I had any words or ,1sagreement with him. I cmllhatealy deny that 1 mayo In any way hampered him. "Every one that Imows me knows thnt 1 have tolL1 the truth I feel thnt the Ilnble believes whnt I said unler oath that by ire net 01 mine have I contlbutel to the abuses existing In the department I true " I'oltce ' Polce Superintendent Dnnes' appearance before tine I.exow commitee , his offer to Mayol'-elect Strong to resign , and the ac- compnnylng tender oC his services In re- organl1lng the polce force , are variously re- calved Dr. Parlthurt has intimated that the Inquisition , when lrnes was upon the ) stand , was not mantle sufficiently search In/ for , practical Imrllose" . Parkhurst Insists thnt B'res Is responsible for most of the corrupton exposed by the fenate commitee , anal he Is i 1Ignanl over tire polce chief- tain's "pompousloly and sel.glorilca- ton , " ns he termed I : llaor-lect Stromrg Is saId to hell Drrnes In high esthnnton , and would bo Inclnel to urge the wihdrawal of the superlntendcnt's resignaton were I not for his reluctance to antagommize the Parllhurst . antagonl1e society. I Is Imown that Messrs. Larocque , Smith , Tay- lor and the good govlnment clement of the conlnlteo 01 se\ell ) ' entertain a cordial dislike for the superintendent. A statement by tine executve committee of the Society for the Pre\'enton at Vice Is promised during the dl ) ' . This commitee , which consists of Dr. ' InrlthurJt. rank Moss asslstnnt to Commlttpe Counsel Golf . and Mr. Kenneson , hel n consultation this forenoon. "I think , " Mr. 'loss said just be- lore this consultation , 'thnat ' . It wilt put Mayor Strong In something of 1 hole. the acton of tins man , who spent 'Ioverhl ' hours on time witness stand narrating with the utmost absurd self-conceit his , deeds 01 valor , and saying naught but' bad lor the olher officials 01 time departnient " Mr. Mos said that Superintendent Dyrnes' allegation thaI he hal frequently assisted the Lexow committeE In aireimnding delinquent wlncsses and In ethel ways plaoed himself at the service at ) senatrs . , was news to Mr. Golf and him . " "At the time of Capt " ' ' tme CaptAn"Dcvery's trial , and frequemrtly since tinern " saul Mr Moss " trequenty sine ' 1II : , "Su- perintendent Dyrnes , Delaney Nicol and sev- eral other influential g ntemen came to us and wanted to know Why : amicable relations could not be Ilntan I' between our society and the head of ' the police.force. " They subs quenty made other fhnlar offers , but they were rejected from the 1 rs , t. From the time at Gardner's arrest we were confident that we could expect little or no help from the polce force. . . Superintendent Dyrnes has given out thla statement : "In my examinatIon before the Lexow com- mitee en Saturday when I referred to the police commissIoners , Interfering with me I did not Intendrto Include the republican menu- hors of the board. Since the latter ( have be- come commissioners they have done everything - ever- thing to assist le and have made It possible for me to take some actions which I had hiherto been unable to ' 'take " General Kerwin , the newest member of the police board of commissioners and a rlpub- hicamm . said today that the board hd not hampered - pared Superintendent Dyrnes during th' per'o that he had been a member. Commissioner . Kerwin also said that ho had no knowledge of the uperintendent's application for retirement - ment , and that the reCmmendaton at the Lexow cormunittee for the retirement of Cap- Inln Creeon could not In the least affect his opInIon In time matter . Luculus lIved too soon. Ills feasts would have been much fIner It prepared with Dr. Price's Baking Powder. . 'FISUN.I J'.4Iil ( JJM1'IIS. O. P. Busch of Rifle , 'Cola. , Is In the city. J. 'V. Campbell of Deadwood Is at time Paxton. Wilam Seward of Qu'ncey , Iii. , Is visiIng In Omaha. A. W. Gild of Hot Springs , S. D. , Is at the Ar ado. George Romney , jr. , of , Sal Lake City Is I In the city , Dr. M. A. Newel of Sheridan , Wyo. , Is nt time Millard . D. 1r. Ashmoro of Missouri Valley Is nt the Merchants. H. H. Morenr and wife ot LarmIe were In L thb city yesterday. Deputy United States Marshal Coggeshal Is on the sick list. E. S. Foster'and Mrs. Chinn of Gienwood , , Oenwood la. , are In Omahn. Chief of PolIce Sevey' has returned from : a short trip to Sl. Louis. W. D. Wright and Miss L. Nash of SherIdan - Idan , Wyo , are In the city Judge Dundy and Marshal Whie have returned - turned home from Deadwood . T. J. Wyche of HQclt Springs , a prlmlnent coal mine owner , Is In th.1 city . JUdge Chapman and Sheriff Eikenberr 01 Platsmouth were In tim&lj last night. J' ; ' / , Frail G. Derer and'\ % III . Mocnlchol at Washington , D. ! C. , aN"lt , the Millard . Colonel F. I' . Irelandtaud"daughter 1. , , of No- braskn City were In ttpi ' qi- yesterday Mayor E. M. Ford , pllcng r agent : 01 tIne t Union Pacifc nt Des lloHles ; Is In time city. Mat Gering 01 Plattsm9uth ( came up to t Omaha last night to 11 dKI' his New Year's I resolutions . Mr. Thomas 1VongleiEntly at the city clerk's the Paxton oihlee imotel , has tlel ( 1 icrlcal , \ Iloalton at x.Chlet l Galgan ot' 1Imj fire department will depart for Florida Inn few days , when he wi spenl the wlnler"nt ' tine health re - sorts along the coast. , Li ' Sol Smih Hussel 's 1 Iteglstered at the Millard . The comedlalt1ndl , ; a lylng trill to hla home at Minirme4mj " , Sunday and nr- 'Ived In Omaha yesterday W. , ' Doolh tine oyster packer . , tram Bat ( ignore. Is In time city , stopping at the Paxton - ton lie Is nccompanled by his wife , ant I they are In searcb 01 'Imenlth , , and are so pleased whIm Omaha that they will remain here several days. GeorgI T , Deck of Rherldln'yo. . , a prom mont coal mine operator , and son of Senator : fleck , Is \'Isltng trlends In the city for a i few days. Ho Is stopping at the Paxton . lr , Beck was with Colonel Cody when the , latter's encounter with Fred lay occurred In Uelmonlco'a In New York last summer , At the Mercer are : William Seward , Quincy ill. ; G , Galagher , Kansas City : V , Ii. Wils , Chicago ; O. 8wlngley , Beatrice I J. I . hyena , Chicago ; SU Mlnnaugh , I'ort- land : l 1 ? . Ben Ion , ManVie : L. I. . . Spoommer , , Council Durs : If. 1.1. rlswoId , 8t. Joseph [ ; W S. Street , Nebraska city ; J. 0 , Lnergon , Idaho . ( . S. - 'ho JRme We went Into I ( IOlular German beer gar den , says the St Paul Globe , and my friend I , who growl melodramatl when he Is inch 4. - _ _ - _ : _ ' _ - - _ . . - = ' - c- U' . ' \ - \ 1\- - . - .1 I'aPlY Ne'v' Year 4 c To Our Friends und p tl.ons. WI thank you for the liberal patronage batowcd ntnmnium tine , Ibornlllatronl bMtmvellulou Uq durlul pMt year. e I gratifies us to know thlt our olorts to 1)lncl : hurore tine people ot Ominahimr Ilnd ? its visItors time choicest 11'0110 Oltll Is lors prOlucUuns of the best nnmrnufnctnrers w hirecimitenl ) . lost lanullcturer wore 10 highly ap- w Our Iertons driving time cOining year wIll ho greater r to ' lurln ! wi thl gather to- t'd Irotter Rother for your select . luau tine best mimi mmnost benutUul thnlugq In J'itnmmituru ' ! tintrliet'n Q IO"lS and ( rporleq t\ Limo \orlt offers for tlo tocorntlon of thin her , : mull I nil whlrh will bo ohterno ! 1 . whlrhvl olerml nR heretofore ( littler for cnlh or on easy ImYlnoulR. Time tinrenipi ot friemnils ninth , irnittummnnu tn ' . I.lells InlllnttUI our csiiublkinuinont bore testimnmony to tine l'stullql\1ont l'stllony tact ' ( which It will he our ( 'am'L'csL mm Ill ) to c'omrtinnin' to munntmtinIl , ( lint i , ( if Olin ba ? 'thmo lowest Priced hiomnso mm Anmmnnidmi for chrecim , ImmunhIummm anti fluio goods. " . ) Amznttmm wthninrg onir frlemmuis aimil hratromis a iIithty eV Your , We mire rum over tIm Peohilo's servaunts. tue owniors nit I i I . , . . . ® , , 11 1\- \ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ' . _ _ _ _ _ low , beckoned , to a slecy-Iooldng ( German waiter , amid , with a ShnlteSllonrlan voice nnl gesture , eJcalrell : "Landlord , como hither ! Bring us two flagons of thnt amber juice whose efervescent loam overflows time cryst tal rim. AWar ! ' " Time sleepy \\'aler stared an lustnnt , then , turing to me , he sold : "You hat de same ? " . A MODERN SArSON ThrclltooCIt to I'ul'IHhllI"1 , 1lonlmclt UI hy I ho hunts , -ashlngton Is the Mecca of cranks , amid the monument seems to be their \rlnclpal anl shrine. Even the white house Is not as attractive to them : S the great white shaft , which from its vantage \olnt on the Potomnc Flats plays billiards wih the clouds. I can bo seen for mIles arount alit ! seem to attract cranks ns a camille does immotims. 'he wntch- meu have become acclstomel , to this gentry , ant so long as they appear tl be quiet anti wel disposed lualy dell gently with nnt , ' however wild their ideas. One maim time ) ' tel , at declarell the monument was built at human slml ! and hones , and persisted In , pointIng out tIme races at friends In tine stones ; but perhaps the oddest slleclmen on record happened down there time other day , relates the Washington l'ost 'Vhen the watchman first observed him ho' ' was leaning hea\ly against time shaft , ape parenty pushing with all his might. At least , ho would push for a whie and then I he would wall around to the other side , : apparently to see I there were any people there. The watchmnn watched thIs proceeding for a whie and then accosted him : "Deg pardon ; you nren't going to push It over are you ? " "I could I I wanted to , " responded the man ; then , with Immense dignity , "My name Is Samson . ' , 'Oh , the , strong man , ' ! ventured time watchI man , sizing up the man , who was about five feet " five and not appareuty very muse cular. "Let me see. you were down at Kernan's theater a few weeks ago , weren't you ? " "No , sir , " replied the man sternly. "I am the reincarnated Samson of biblical tmes ; the one who overthrew the Phistnes , slay- lag thousands wIth the Jawbone of an ass and afterward puling down the pillars 01 time temple Why , I would be mere chIld's play for me to upset tins puny monulent . " , ! 'Wel , J wouldn't do It If J were you , , expostulnted the wntclnnan. mildly . "You sea this Is In memory of Washington ; prob- ably you have never heard of him , ns ho was a little after your time ; but wo moderns think a good deal of him. Then It cost the government n geol deal of money and took a good many years to buIld this monument , and n geol many people would consider It un- kind of you to destroy it. Take mo , for In- stance. I am hired to wntch It , and , 01 course you would throw mo out of a job. Besides you might hurt somebody " "No , I was very careful to look on the other side first , " said the man. "Dut per- haps you think I can't do I ? Now you just look up and see mo shake It . " The watchman was agreeable. Now , It Is n tact , that when one stands directly at the base of time monument It appears ( to be toppling over. This Is , of course , nn optical delusion , caused by the clouds moving over- head : but It impressed , the crank with his power. "Did you see me shake I ? " he Inquired , tnlumplranthy. "Yes , " responded the watchman solemnly , "but I wouldn't do so any more. You mlht weaken the foundations , even If you didn't push It over. Besides , here comes a crawl ) of people , and not knowing wino you are , they might laugh nt you Then yon would have to push It over to provc It to them , " "That's so , " said the crank , and bidding the . watchman "good-day , " he departed , and has not been seen about the monument since. . FJdely Is a jewel-so Is Dr. Price's Cream Daldng Powder. . GRADY'S PARABLE Buggesteui by thc UlwleldlT arid Dun&ornl & lollublcal 11nJorly In Congrl" "Congressional Etc : Is not to my tate , " said RepresentatIve Grady of North Carolina , tL a Washingtn Post reporter "I gal along well enough In tine llty-secnl congress and I might hnvo bee happy In the Fifty-third It 1 hadn't found a democrate president In time white house and nn army 01 office seekers on my return to 'Vahlngt\l. \ Tine annoyance to whlcb I was subjected by persona who wnnted places was to much for mo I told my friends I didn't want to be ronomnimmatenl , and I didn't make tine race. ronomlnatC . , I have to servo out my term My conditon was aggravated when I had to listen to time lsten hates of rejoicing and the quiet badinage of the republicans on their late victory. I was . In n group ahlklng hands last Monday , when one ot the republicans In the party began to twit mo on the downfall of tine demccrat . It reminded mo 01 a story , and I told It to the crowd .I was I small railroad station . Anum- her at persons were gathered on the plat- form , some waiting for tine trnln , olhers n just lounging about with no parttcmiiar object - Sect In vIew By and by partcular ennui I along I slopped long enough to put Cmo of r some passengers and baggage and take of I some , when It pulled out and went whizing down tire track nt tine rate of thirty-nyc ; rules an hour. There was a man on the (1Iat- ( form who had I dog. The dog took after thin train at a hot pace : but , of course , he wasn't In It with Iteanl and steel , all alter a long chase , inca came back to the platform out or 'r breath and lame. . 'ia you reckon that dunn tool dog actually thought he could catch lint train ? ' " asked , a man at tine owner of the dog . 'Vahi , I don't know 'bout that , ' gravely responded the owner : 'the thought that was agitatin' my mind was what in - time dog woull a done with It II ho'd caught It , ' "I couldmi't help inquiring my republcan frIend who faiL so good over the result ot , the election what hits party was goln' to do now that they hal caught the tralin " ' . 'rho l'Olllnlcl ot ( menmmmany , Tire population of Germany Is 51,500,000 , and It Inns increased by llOOOOOinco 1870. ' 1he fgres are certainly very .triking. I musl be remembered , 01 curse , that the odd 1IOO- 000 ought to be deductcil as rpre&enUng the population at EI8Ia-Ltbrlngen. But oyen . ' - . L-- : 4. ' ' 1 " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - , , - taking this Into account , the fact remains thnt whereas Gennmrmmnny , with a POlllnton to- day of 61,500.000 , ngalnst I'"rance's 38.343,112 ! , hns hunt 10,000.000 on her pOlllatou tnt twen- ty-Caul years , her neighbor II the same period Is more than 2,000.000 souls to the good. Tine fgurcs mire even 10rt suggestive thnn thc ) ' lt lol l at first sight , when I Is bore In 1111 that , whie only 5,500 Frenchmen emlgratell In 1892 ( the latest ' year for which statistics stntstcs are available ) , as mmrammy ns 16.339 Germnns lel l the fatherlalul to sele In forel/I lamls. 10reover. ngalnst a lere 500.000 of foreigners In the German emilire there are 1,130,000 scaterel through l.'rlnc . . -S A GRITTY OAT Iutnaefols l'nmnus JUlA ni I allo amid Talws I t I ; liomnue , Chnrles " 'Iswel of Carbonate , Lawrence ounty Minim . , has a cat that Is l IcIng of Is i kind , says the St Paul Iloncer I'ress. Besides being a good , mouser , this remark- able ( clinic Is death to mountaIn rats , night bawlls amid other email girmmme . not long ago b ringing homl as the result of Its prowess a large l jack rabbit . But time 10st remarllablo Incident i In the cat's history happened a day or two no. I was nn encounter wih n ful.grown bird of freedom , and Plssy was the victor. The cat was sitting on a pie of quartz llatenty a waitIng tine reappearance 01 n chipmunk , which but a momenL before I had chnse Into n hole , when sUddcnly the sky above the cat hecame darhcemred , and an ominous swish as If from a rapidly ' moving body fell upon pussy's e ar. The cat sprang aside with a moton so rapll that the eye could scarcely follow It , ali In the place It had occupied but a moment - merit before stood I tuB-grown ball eagle , Its p Iumage rutted and thlr3tng for bloo : . I'ussy had sand and accept the gage of battle , and In I less time than I takes to tel It the ramols monkey and parrot" time was being re- e nacted . I was n desperate struggle and , alhough pussy wns pretty bally scratched by the eagle's talons , It , when taking time Inltntve i tn the nght , secured 0 decided ad- antage having lnded on the eagle's back For a few moments the all was filled with lur and feathers , and the ground was al torn up burt pussy held on , and in a short t inro succeeded in biting tlmrough time ne-cia o f it.9 antagonist. Time struggles of the eagle . g rew weaker and weaker amid soon ceased al- t ogether , anrd pussy , exhausted by time violent exertions and sore from wounds Inflicted by t ime eagle's talons , rested fo a moment , tinen , a s calm as though sitting on a rug before time kitchen hrenrrth , iwent carefully over time ruffled fur , made its toIlet , and , seizing tine body of time vanquished antagonist , drew It , with mucir difilculty to tire home or Its irma- t ea. Laying It at tine nimaster's feet. the cat purred its satisfaction , and 1mm thus way : boasted of the victory. Tine combat was witneaseil by a number oi people , every one of whom expressed a desire n t o buy the cat , but Mr. Wiswell says lie would not sell it for the beat mine In thm Black Hills. The eagie measured six feet f our inches from tip to tip of one wing to ; t hat of the otimer. p Baron Savarin did wonders for tIre world In tii e way of delicious cookery. How mucim more might inc not have done witim tine ineip I of Dr. Price's Baking Powderl "DOT OXPENSE AGOUNT. " l'ortentiotrs Letter itoceiveni hy a Drummer from Ills hIoue. here is a letter received by a travoiini s alesman , while on tine road , from lila house , which Is In time wholesale boot and aunoe bust. . ness : SAN LUIS , Mizzoury , Olctobur 24.-jkc Sciilerntei , Eskyuir , Ned hleus , Kulumbuas ' . Deer Sur : 'Jo haf received yur lettur of di n l8teant Instunt mid oxbenao agount and I remit ltzt. Vat ye vent 1st ortors. Vo vant no veattur rebordts nor mmmabs of Oimoo , and I ye hiatt big fanrilliass ov aura cnn do mali benses. Vo flndt. in yur oxbenz agound tu tohlarm i imui a halff for bllyardts , hhleaze dent It . bt anny nnor biiyardts ( or uss , Vat ie vani stortera-aieoo vo do see sevun toilers and I a half for a horce mit a puggy. You . h at do hnorse and vat. dlt yu du vlt de puggy ' Do rest ov yur oxbenso agount Is nottinmgn m but achieobers. Vy donant yu ride more Ii ) , tine dey times don't it ? Zegars seenm to be deer oudt Vest , so vi aendt yu todat by trade two boxia of Net Yunlc zegara , von kmmated one tollmmr malt forts zendts , do oder ninetlo zendts , ie' von malt one tollar und faintLy zennlta yin cain schimnokc yuraehlt , von zegar after cacin mccl , do vor mit mrlnetIo zendts yu can dreat. yur cuaturim . micra , Vu alsoo send yu semblos of cinuuze vol kosted use aefen toilers cmi gras ; sell darn tore sofen toliars mit. em kquartur cia duzor -if Yin condt get $7.25 take tin toIlers mill em kquartur. iiey 1st cia iiofcity , as Ye hma damn in stock for tea years already yet an : L nrtimt soidt. nomme , Vat ye vant let ortors , My brudder loule nneys yu simud stop In h Ilummruldumm , olloo , Ills kusirmn , Marx Iliumni a lets ilair. Loule seys dot yu sinud sell Blunnmn a a goat bIll. Dry him on dosu schnuuz e t sefen toilars unit ciii icquartur-geil goo t brisea , inn 1st loule's kusimmmi , Sell imimnim inosatlle for kasim ; tell mini ye vend ortera Aisoo vat loulo says vat yu kann leaf kul umnbuss at cic'temn fortie by die alto time ummi get by Humnuildon by tree twentlo five in d rmrornetnmg. Yu shmendt tu niutcim anoneyo to r sctnieehora , Vat vu s'ant 1st caters. loandt date enrmy mIlls shed aa do day 5 are lonmger mit tine Zomnmer dimes den Ii mm tue VInIer times. Louie seya doarmdt simm V Barx Illume , ini icuzln , ony ov dee goot zel - lerni , unit remezmrber Ikey , vit usa ceder y : mm thu buzzemmeas or yu doandt du iroddtngni ot all I , Vat ye vant. 1st caters. Yurae truhie , Ii , tl , UND ICUMIIANY. - . 'line SIanroivhmmtWk , There Is a remarkable charm In the switi agile , wheeling filgint of tire American span row.hawlc tinat justifies Tennyson's line "Bometlmnmes the sparhawk wineela along , ' : The hind hiss powerful wings. ann ! it-s posint , turning antI wimeelImmg in a imigh wind fonimn beautiful dIsplay of aerial gymnastics , ' ( In inawk rises In time face of a stromig mcmii wit an easy graceful wheelIng flight , all aslant I , yieida to tIne lirrirutmie form wiflmout for a second of twe , arid then , gaimring conrrpiet U control of Itself , soars away as If the at - aimoapinere were perfectly stilt. - - - _ ' s - i - . . 5. . ' . . - . - 4) ar-- - - -a Have You 52 ' Ready-Made Legs ? If you have , ready-made pants arc 1enty good enough. Btit if your legs we-ic madc foryou , 0 ' have your pants made . .1I ) for you , too. - , I Tlicnthcy'll - fit.Vhcn you can get ' 7 1 rants$2 ' ' . Yell 'J , - . , i _ r MadotoMoasuro , all-wool , full of style and wear , why put up with ready-mades that pinch here and bagtherc- ? We make a whole suit for $13.25 and a fine Melton over- coatforIO.25. P' ' RCK PANTS OVCRCCIATS , SUITs COM PANY. L418 North - t'k-Xh----- - - - - - 'RANCSCAN rOROPS Purely Vegetable. Prepared ( roan tire original to malt gr rervedtn time Areblyorof iho LYoly ( , amifihav .ig an authomiUc history dating baeeOO0yoanna APOSITIVECUR for all Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially - ORRONIC CONSTIPATION , Price DO cesata. Sold by all druggists. be Francisan Remedy Co : , U , V UltEI 61' . . QliICAOO , ILL : . ' : ; . for ClrcnumutiI h1htistra4id Cendaz. ) For sale by hula & Ce. , 15th & Doali OI1ATIiFUI.-COMFOIITmNO. EPPS'S 0000AI nItflAICPAST-IhuPPfiR. "fly a thorough knowledge of tire naturnu laws Wimicim govern tire opemations of dtges tiori and nutrition , nnrtl by mm. careful npphl' cation of the lIne hrrolerties of welt-selected Cocoa , Mr. Jdplus imus provided for our brealo fast and supper a. delicately tlavom-t'tl haven ag winicir may rave us innniy ImeaVY doctorS bills. It is by the judicious use of mud articles of dIet that mm. commnntlttmtion may bi gradually built mmp until strong enough tn resist every tendency to disease , hiundredu of subtle maladies are hiunnttng around Un ready to attuchc whereverthicra iii mm. weak iOhirt , We may escape many a. fatal shaft by hceeping ourselves mveii fortified with lU blood antI a. properly. nourished frame.- Clvii 13cm-vice Gazette. liladu sImply with boilIng water or niiil Solui only let lrai.pouumtl tlumnu , by grocer labeled thus : JAMES E1'I'S & CO. I.ttl , , hlouiloepatinit Chemists , London , England , DUEP'S PURE MALT WrnSKEY. All Druggists , _ I 'OUP1DE11E" , . Cures time effot 0 $ el.abuse , excesses , - etnmiasins , tnipotenry , , , 1 . laninocele anti cunu.tlpa. , , lion , ( .me 'Ioiiar a b'iic. .4 SiX for hi. Yer smile bi .4 'nil : ( JOOIThIAN iltUG . /4 . , , . CO. amid tIHfii S IL3412iti , Omaha , Ueb ITCHING HllORS \ Torturing , diefiguning cczeme. , cud cary of Itching , turii int , Peitly , cruemnul , cliii itmmpiy skim amid .e.Ip diirnu. , with dry , tutu , annul taiimnu hair , mehiened by , singut , alihuhienniuni , and i'eedity , anti ceononnlcalty tinned bj thii Cunac'umr * lteMrnuvs , mahea th. " bct vbyutc1n4 fall. BAILEY THE DENTIST , l'loumeur ol'bow " I'slr.cnc In 'I ' ' ' " " Denisrj IN OMAIIA , Full Sot of Tctb , $5 ; IVarrauted to F ! ! Teeth extracted mmmiii nut tin satire day. 0011 arid ' l'iateau Alloy Fttltunmtni , $ lm t3tlor hiitIui 4t Punt , hold , : m ; Goiui CrQwina , * 11 ( U * 8'-Z'kl Hrldu 't'eetin , Sd zer tooth. l'iitesi work always 1 hflour 1'iixluu hnlk. . , lOuin rind Vanrmaum. 'Ad , L0I Lt1JY AT''UD4Uv . _ - _ . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'L " 'l _ ( s. tL :