Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 07, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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: IRS PERRINE LOOlillC { IT UP
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Seoretary Morton's ' "II1sbrical Affair"
Brings Mrs Cleveland's Mother West
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SIGNIFICANCE OF TilE OMAHA VISIT
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BRltl to no J.ooklntll' / J"hf'nco : ! 'hlch
Can fin Uftf'll to MRIo Hf'cretln Morton -
ton SIR"I tllllln the CItrIVt 111\11
H\\'I\II" 11111 'orls I
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I There Is nn Interesting rumor I Ising rapidly
\ ll the wings ot credence In thl cIty tl the
effect that the recent \'I\ \ t Mr. and Irs. '
: I H. E. Perrine ot 1Juf1aii N.si. . , wnl ! not
, , vholly III the ! Interest of 10llklll ! at. . rcal
j estate In which Mrs. ' Ptrrlne Is Interested.
: Mrs. Perrine wnsIrs. . Flsom lulrr to l.u
. ' I last mnrrlage. She has : the dIstInc ' or : ot
being the mother-In.law or Preslle'lt , CleH ! '
p Jnnt ! Benjamin n\HI Johll 11. olsom ,
antecedents of her dead lIuu11.1 ) and II\.e. \
wise relatives or her dau1.tIrIr ; Grc\'tr
. Clevelaud formerly lived In Omaha and acquired -
qulred property here. She in said 10 Le
proud or her old family name and ever ready
to defend it .
In nn Interview with .James E. Doy.l , rub-
lIshed February 13 , the I'J-pvernor ; bhted .
Secretary or Agriculture Morton for his
alleged attlllHlo toward Preshlent Cleveland ]
b toro the latter 11 ) I1U1I him with II c"hh.et
omce In lint Intervl ex-Governor 110yd
said , among other tullls :
. "In all alhlress delivered before the State
historical solety : January 31. 1891 : . Secre-
tary Morton uses the following 1\I1guage : :
; I. 'It great estates now contested among
numerous helrs-eome of them of the highest -
est social and IJoll1lcaJ prominence _ In the !
union ( Mrs. Cleveland-orlglnat ) In Ihe
, , prIce ot a corrupt ancestor ( J. B. Folsom ) . In
the first territorial legIslature at Nebraska
just and good history should show and
lIlullllnato the vicious tact. '
; "Dr. Mihter . . hot long since said to toe , "
continued ex-Governor Boyd In that Inter-
view , "that he sat upon the plaUorm when
this address was being delIvered ( atiti that
lie never was so dumbfounded In his lire , for
: ho said there was no foundation for such an
accusation. Dr. Miller was an omcer or
that leglsaturo ] and knew whereof he spol\O.
, lie said the olsollls bought and palll for
. their property In Omaha the same liS others.
4 till , hy the way this was the paragraph
that lIIr. Boyle requested the late ileino-
erallc state convention to ask for the ex-
! , punglng ot by a resolution so that It would
not be accepted as Napoleon ] I. said or his-
tory ns 'A fable agreed on. ' Nearly every
; ld ' settler who was hero In those days as
well ns Dr. Miller knows the accusation to
bo false , but the day lIIay come when It will
1.10 brought UIJ against lIIr. Cleveland's chll-
, dren , and none there will bo who can
deny It. "
1 It Is now hinted that ever since the Boyd
intervIew was published It has nettled Mrs
o1som-Perrlne , and with true womanly Pride
, ehe Is said to have determined to fully sltt
' . "he matter and not allow such al-
Jeged expressions ot J. Sterling Morton
. 10 go unchallenged on the official records for
th * sake ot. her daughter , who , as Miss : Fran-
ces I"olsom , was proud ot the name and as
'Mrs. Grover Cleveland ] was not content to
calmly submit to the alleged charge that a ,
'legacy ot corruption had been handed down
tQ , her from her rather's relatlve3. WIth the
father dead and the president disposed to re-
- gard the Interview as a thrust prompted for
political reasons , It Is said . somewhat au-
y thoritatlvely that n mother was appealed to .
with the result that Mrs. Folsom-Perrin ! , who
, ; < was' at that time vlEi'tlng her , completed a
\ . sojourn of ten weeks and came direct to
Omaha via Duffalo lIIr. and Irs. PerrIno
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II. . went from here to California , but It Is a
' " , algnlficant fact that Dr. , Miller , collector at
.r ' . ' " customs and one of the gentlemen mentioned
, In the Boyd Interview , received a telegram
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. num WU"IIII1IIUII IU LilO errect mat " " 0. , n-
rlno would be In Omaha for several days.
, , Dr. Miller called upon her at the Paxton and
, the Interview lasted for some time
A reporter saw' Dr. Miller yesterday : aiM ' he
salll that his telegram announcing the comIng
: of . .Mrs. Perrino came from Senator Iander-
son , who had possIbly learned from Mrs.
, ; ) Cleveland that her mother was to visit
Omaha , and desired to have some attention
r , , bestowed upon her Dr Miller denied
- ha.-lpg : conversed with 1\Irs. PerrIne on the
Morton-Boyd nffalr and saId that 1\Irs. Per-
rine merely came here to "look after some
. , p * roperty " Subsequent oInvestlgatlon. revealed -
vealed the tact that site had a regular agent
here to attend to her realty affairs. and that
shi , was In Omaha two days. Federal at-
( aes . arc reticent.
, A man well versed In political doIngs and
, t a democrat who has not had any ambition
for ofllce , stated positively to a reporter that
: : Mrs , Perrine made Inquiries about the "state
} .c historical society" affair and that she was
. on a stili hunt to get all the facts In the
. . CIISO. presumably to submit them to the
president In which event the democrat
p above mentioned anticipated an Interesting
dJa19Uo ! between the presIdent and Secre-
S
. tar ) ' Morton.
i At any rate the story Is on the Street and
'f . has created somo\vhat of a gossipy breeze
among democrats ot both factions With an
hue mother-In-law after his scalp , the JlolI-
' tlelan believe that Mr Morton will be forced
, tb Indulge In a large amount or explanation
when she returns east wjth the result ot her
Investigation. i ' _ _ _ . _ _ _
, . 110)01111 COIII1Jl\rsoil. :
I Are the good qualities. possessed by Hood's
, 'o' I . Sarsaparilla. Abve all It purPles the blood ,
. , thus trengthtnlng the nerves ; It regulates
the dlgebtlve organs , InvIgorates the kidneys I
and , liver , tonca and builds UJI the entire
t system , cures scrofula dyspepsia catarrh
find rheumatism. Get Hooll's and only
hood's
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. 1J00d' Pills cure all liver Ills , biliousness ,
t : jaundice . Indigestion , sick headache. 25c.
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The showing ot the Now Englalld Mutual
LIfe JnRurauce company as showli by their
annual statemellt In this Issue , rofieets great
cledll on the manngement.
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T. S. Clal'l.son , 621 ht Nat Ble. Dldg.
IrrIgated agricultural lands California fruit
lands , Omaha realty.
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A general supper will be given nt Salvation -
tion army , 1433 N. 24th st. . Thursday.larch !
7. Tickets 11c [ ;
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Mrs. Jullll P. Broatch , wife ot ex- Jayor
% V. I. ; 11rol1tch , died at her ohl home III Canton -
ton , 0. , Tuesdu evening. llrli. : IIroatch IUIlI
lJeen un Invalid for several months IlIIII 11
few weeks ago she Willi token 10 Chicago , ,
where 11 'HlrHlcl11 operation was ierormned
: , After this her hen Ill ) Improved for 1\ short
tInt \ ! , but thin Improvement was or short
ll\lratl \ ' n. RenNlon set In al1l1 site 1'lIpldly
grew wOI'se. She wnll removed to Canton ,
the place of her birth. 1\1\11 soon Il1ell. I'UI'- :
- rQulHlell by frlenlll ! and relatives 1ntertllent
tullell llltlee today the I'emalns being de-
posited In the ohl Cllmllr buryIng hround.
1IIrs. I1l'oaleh Willi r ; : , years uf mige ul1l1
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hlld resided III thIn cIty \ mummy years where
hue hUll hosts ot frlcl\lls. She wall It vera
. oOmlJanlonlllll1l woman u devoted wife und
a loving mother.
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Jlfllrrhllo I.lcic , . .
, } , The following marriage licenses were Issued -
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sued 'cbtt'rdny ;
I Name nllIl AIIIll'css. Age
Wlllhllll 11. ifeanlnmiton . Putt Omaha . . . . . : ! 3
1.lzzlo 1\IIIIIIcn , Hellllington , Neb . . . . . . . . 2 (
1 Mnrlin Jacobsen , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : t !
- .Tenslne Bl'umlt , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2i
Henry 1' . HloltenherA' . Omaha . . . . , . . . . . . . 2 : :
Margaret : 111m . Omllha. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . I !
JIII1IJ1t , Larsen gilt CIl ) ' , I'\.b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 , :
Jennlo ' , "ckh , 1I'\nlton ! , Neb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
. R. Bulfenl' 1 > Ititisoii , Valley , I'\cb. . . . . . . . . . ; . 2 1 :
: 1dithm ! Agee \'ahi'3' , Neb . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . 21
, Charles : . l\1u'ne. Oll1allll.\ . . . . . . 2
i Celia a. JJo\Jth , Omnaha . . . . . . , . . , . . . , . . . . . . . 2 :
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Mr. O. 11. : lalr-ol - lrlandal1. ( , Jones & Cm. )
J . ' . ' mllrl'ul ! : ' Nettle 1\1
. c.t thlf vltuMvns 10 :111'1' .
Chtids at 811).px City ' 1'Ul'IIIl1reh : n. a
S thai home IIf the brlt1r'K parents : llr. ant
' Mrl' ' l. I U . I3ltllll\el' , The marl'lale l'cremOnj
Was tll'l'forme l by He\ Mono Dlrllnl oC Ih ,
. , , FItal 1 COUII'.lia.tIOI . church . . _ oC Sioui t City '
f. MAltRlED ,
In this city , 6th In8t. . h i , ) ' Rev ' . S. " ' 'mIgh
J3ullt' l I ) . I ) . . Cllllrlp" 8. MllYJle and } l1s
Cell . lJooth. btb of O:1l1ha. '
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IIA YUIN unus.
March b"ltl8.
An Innovation that will \ be watcllCll with
unusual Inttr'st. The Idea Is to let the prices
down In every department as well ns at the
bargain counterll. verybody welcome ] to
examine goods find Jlrlces.
WASil IJImss GOODS.
30.lnch ribbed duck suiting cream , tan
and blue grounds 16c.
Duck Iullings ! , fancy stripes , light and dark
colors IOe ynrll.
GaIn tea cloth for skirts shirtings , ctc. , perfect .
fect washing fabrics . lOc 'arl.
36.lnch wide Morley zephyrs all the fancy
stripes , color ! guaranteed fast lOc yarl ! .
Garner's yard wide percales great variety
10e.
10e.30.lneh fine printed and plain black sateen ,
lOc ynrll.
The very neatest and newest ginghams ; In
small checks or plaids , spring caiontngi ! ! . 10e.
WONlHmJ J.OW 1'IlJCgS ON
WII1TI GOOnS ) ANI LIN XS.
White dotted swls nt 9c , 15c J8c. 2c ,
lOc . 35e. lOc , 40 [ ; nail , GOc.
White swiss with colored dots 2\ : ; \ , 27c.
3mc.
Colored swlRsc ! 4c. [ ;
W''te ' ' nainsook ] lOco 12'c . 150 anti , 25c.
White Jndla linens , 7c. lOch IFI : . 25c.
Towels 1c [ ; . lOc . 15c , 1ge and 25c.
Extra size Turkish towels at 10c.
1mSS 0001)5.
Another lot or the wool moreen skirting
( just received ) worth 75e , for 39c.
Another line of those 2.llIch [ ; sIlk wool suiting .
ing worth $ l,10 [ ; , for 76c. -
Another line or these beautiful check all
wool sulllnl's ; worth 48c. for 21c .
Our IIna ot silk alllI wool and all wool no\-
cIties 39c yard has no equal In Omaha
We offer for Thursday our 48-llich storm
serge In nnvy and black , regular TOe quality
for Oc.
We offer for Thursday our 40-lnch all wool
storm serge ! ; In black and all colors worth
501' . for 2c. [ ;
PI.AIDSI PLAIDS I PI.AIDSI
We've got them , and at all prices from
2e [ ; to $1.3:1. :
Creponl ! In blacks ] only. 'Vo've got more
than all the stores III Omaha combined 48c ,
76c , $1.00. $1.25.
UI.ACK DRESS GOODS.
WI ! offer 25 nieces all wool fancies worth
690 ' for - 30c : ; 25' pIeces 47-lnch all wool serge
worth G9c for 3:1c : ; 15 [ ; pieces -IG-Inch all wool
henrletta worth G5e for 3ge ; 15 pIeces 40-lnch
mire mohair ( figured ) worth h ge. [ ; for 39c.
We offer for one day the best German hen-
rletta In America worth 85c and $1.00 , for
Oc. [ ;
BLANKETS AND liED CmIFOHTS.
Clearing up odds and elide at prices that
must sell them.
Blanltets ' 25c. Oc. [ ; G5c. 75c. 98c Jlalr.
Good wool IIIlxell blankets ] $1.25. $ l5O : [ ; ,
$1.7 n pair UI' to good California blankets
at 3.7 or extra large size.
Large ; size crib blankets 20c each.
Good outing flannel at Sc [ ; .
New spring and summer flannels at : mc
and 40e yard.
SPgClA FOR THURSDAY i ,
100 dozen elegant stamped linen slJlashers
worth 20e to 25c. to be closed out Thursday
nt 12'hc
SO [ ; dozen stamped linen spashers ] , beauties ,
to be closed out at 11' [ ; .
M-Inch stamped linen dresser scarfs lc [ ;
70-hlch stamped linen dreser scarfs 25c.
Lllllcs' : new stock collars 40c.
600 yards jet trimmings 5e a yard.
HAYDEN DUOS.
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TilE DUUr.CT SJU1IIt1tN : ! ItoUrE
\11\ Hock Isbl6hortoJt Line nod 11ltolt !
Ti ni a.
To nil poInts In Kansas Oklahoma , Indian
Territory Texas and all points In southern
Calltornla. Only ono night out to all points
of Texas. "The Texas Limited" leaves Omaha
at 6:15 : a. m" , dally except Sunday landing
passengers 'at all poInts In Texas 12 hours In
advaco of all other lines Through tourist
cars via Ft. Worth and Fa Paso to Los An-
geles. For Cull particulars maps folders
'ete , . call at or address Rock Island ticket
office , 1G02 l"urnam " st.
CHAS KENNEDY 0. N. W. P. A.
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A Few stIvantmsmN .
Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St.
Paul railway the short line to ChIcago A
clean train . , made up and started from
Omahil. Baggage checked from residence to
,1"otlnotlon. Elegant train service and cour-
i. i ii.mpioyes. . - Entire trains lighted by \1 \
electricity and heated by steam with elec-
Inc light In every berth Finest dining car
service In the west with meals served "a Ja
carto. " The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. dally
( rein Union depoL I
City Ticket omce 1504 Farnam Btreet C.
S. Carrier. city ticket agent
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l'J""ft"nt to 'rl\lO
The Northwestern line Cast vestibuled Chicago -
cage train that glides east from the Union
Depot every atternon at 5:45 : and Into
Chicago at 8:45 : next morning , with supper
and la carte breal.tast. Every part of the
train Is RIGHT.
Other eastern trains at 11:05 : a. m ant 4
p. m. dally-good , too '
City ticket office 1-101 Farnam street.
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Why tIme Case Went ( ) ver.
The absence of Judge Gilbert of the ll1th
United States circuit court In San Francisco
Is given as tIme reason for the hearing of the
Short Line receivership going over until
Mardi 11. The presence ot J. M. Egan In
"Portland has also caused renewed interest In
the rumor that the former chairman of the
General Managers association Is Judge Gil-
bert's choice for the receivership of the Short
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Line , should such a segregation be decided
uJlon. Judge 'itmurston . It Is understood will
argue that the court of primary jurisdiction
should have been permitted to iass upon this
. matter.
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Now CUlllmittec8 to 110 'ormoll.
According to the report of the committeD
of the Western Trunk Line Passenger asto-
elation there arc to be three subcommittees ,
the western committee with headquarters at
Denver the eastern committee with head-
quarters at Chicago and the transcontinental
commltteo with headquarters at Chicago. ,
This committee , however , may be merged
with the western committee A committee
ot five was appointed to draft rules for time
government of the subcommittees 10 report
next week at a general meeting , 'f ' time LSSO-
elation ,
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CONTINENTAL SATURDAYSALE
Selling Spring Suits from the Boston Pire at
Half Price ,
FIVE DOllARS FOR A SIO SPRING SUIT
Jlo.ft' 1(110 1'l\lItft. .121' , 48c , 44cand 411e-
Spring Stylf' Ierly IIIIts for Rllrllll
1\1. UlleO : Overcoats for 1l1O- ! !
l'rolU : time IIOllt1l1l l'lre.
To buy a spring suit nt the regular Nice
Is generally your hick Isu't It ?
It never occurred before In the hIstory of
our business that we soul spring suits In the
spring for less than the regular prIce , but
w 'rc going / to do It this time. .
NEW SPItING SUITS HALl PHlCE.
Now that's the kltlll Dr a cut that counts I
But then you jay : "There's surely something -
thing the matter with them , " and so there
Is ' .
SOltETJJJNG : THE IATTlm WITH THEM.
They've been wet some ot thitan
They've bel1Jl In smoke , nU' ' of them
Th y'vo been through fire . nil or them.
Those that were wet are now dry \ . allli the
smoke blew oil at the first aJlPToach of pure
air allli the fire never burned them.
They were In cases . packed read } ' for
shipment to the \'arlolls Continentals over
the country whell the great firC' broke out In
the Continental In Boston , and that fact
saved ( them almost entirely from any
damage hut they came IIIlller the head or
damaged goods and were so allowed for by
the Insurance alljusters.
It now remains but n question ns to I
whether you want to save $5 or $10 on a
suit or not , for ns the cost or these goods now
stRtllls to us we can and will give you a big
benefit .
NEXT SATURDAY MORNING
Wo place on sale all these damaged by
water spring Ioods. They arc almost en- .
tlrelv nerrect'and n rood place to Invest your
carco ' dollars . for you never heard at new I
sprlll1 ! goods being sold at halt price berore.I I
Amid they are new , only a little water touched 1
them.
Wc'\'e been giving everybody grant ! bar- (
gains this winter ; we controlled the trade by 1
' start In with a .
so Iloing. That's why we 1
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grand sale next Saturday or spring suits 'and
overcoats for ( boys and memi We start In 1
two weelts ahead or the season and to induce
YOIl to buy thus early we propose to slaughter '
all time spring stuffs trom hats to overcoats (
at fully halt what 'ou'd have to pay It they I
halln't been through the nre. I
Whoever heard or slashing new spring I
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goods before at halt price ?
But there's a call for It , You wouldn't
buy n spring suit now If we dllln't make an
Inducement , and we make it so radIcal that
you can't get away tram us.
In addition to the spring goods that were
wet at the fire we have brought down our
stecl ot spring suits carried over anti the
style Is just as good as this year's while time
goods themselves Oare Jlertect. but we have
them on hand anti to close them out we put
them all In wtth time wet goods allll let them
go lit halt price.
When the new spring suits that are not
damaged come In you'll pay $10 to $25 for
spring snits that we'll sell you Saturday for
, $5. : ; $8 , $10 and $12.
While for $10 we'll give you your choice of
a dozen styles or the best spring overcoats
In the house. They'll be $20 to $25 later on.
Boys' new spring combination suits with
extra pants elastic band , for $2,95. thnt'll
cost. you $ G outside at our fire sale.
Boys' 2-plece blue and gray suits for
$1.9 [ ; .
Boys' heavy suIts 2-plece left from the
fire sale ot last week will 10 at 95co
In tact , an the sults.an overcoats from
the .Doston fire will go at almost any price
New spring derby hats , some slightly wet ,
In aB time popular shades and styles will go
Saturday for 95c. $1.25 , $1.50 and $1.95.
THE CONTINENTAL ,
Selling Wet SprIng Suits at Half Price
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111\117 Cnb. .
Special sale ot baby cabs wIth steel or
runeer mires.
ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO. I
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THIS 'TIME SMILEY WINS.
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Ueen In th"
l oU of t.lttontlon that lies
Courts for Ycatp.
The long contested case of Connell against
Smiley has been decided by the supreme
court. The beginning of this litIgatIon dates
back some fifteen years and time final decision
Is In favor of the defendant.
The suit was for the possession of a tract
ot land near the Clllr grounds which was
originally owned by Smiley. Jl was deeded
by him to the Union Stock Yards company
with the understanding that time deed should
be kept In escro and not recorded as a bona
flOe transaction. Ultimately the property
came Into the hands of City Attorney Connell ,
but Smiley refused to give up possession
on the ground that the deed to the stock
yards company was never recorded and hall
no force In law. This view wall sustaIned by
the circuit court allli the case was then taken
to the supreme court on the ground that the
circuit court hall no jurisdiction. The supreme -
preme court decided that the case was In the
jurisdIction of the lower court which Jlrac-
tlcally wins the battle for the dotendant.
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Juellt'o Jolly WOO Illi Point.
Judge W. R. Kelly oC the Union Pacific
returned from Sl. Louis Tuesday where
ho was In attendance upon time circuit court
of time eighth circuit In relation to matters
connected with the Union Pacific. . Probably -
ably time most Important. matter before
Judge Sanborn was the attempt of time Union
Terminal company 'at Kansas City to force
a crossing over time Union Pacific tracks
although the crossing would have to extend
over one of the piers or time 10mw brldo.
Judge Kelly succeeded In securing an Injunction -
tion against time Terminal company , although
not objoctlllg to an overhead crossing whIch
could bo made with ease.
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THEY ALL WANTTIIE PEN lON.
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Numerous Wives eli A Sulchlo hAns Up for
the 81I "nll.
Dr. Stone of time Omnll Army of the lie-
public has received lelter from the woman
who ciaitha to be tiie.f1nmmt t and legal wife of
J. A. Walters the bJI1ler who sulcll1ed In
this city 1tew daysl ago. She lives In
harrisburg 1'4. , nil : ! > In the letter she makes
Inquiries regarlllnglJU1 l discharge papers
which Walters ha,1 upon his porsoll. With
these she Intends to' . ttT to prove claim for
a pension To dot this site will have to
prove that site was . tub \ : " legal wife and that
she had never beemitdtvorced from \\'alters .
This may bo n big jots ns It Is well known
that Walters bad marriott several other
woinen.
Irs. \'nitcrs ! . time first imowever thinks
that she stands a pretty good ; show for a
Jlenslon. In her letter she says that she
was mantled to Walters on JAnuary 12. 18G6.
Twelve years ago Walters left her allll
started west. Site dill net sea hIm until
last Novoimiber At thnt time she ays
that ho tolll her that ho hail , married several
other , women , but that they would never
Hive her any trouble as ho had never been
divorced . from her. An extract from time
letter reads as follows : "no told me wh n
hero how ho had marrlel ether womnen but .
he said It don't maUer how many other
oneS 1 have married you arc the only one
that can get my IJenslon. " She relies on
this statement as a basis for her belief
that site Is time lawful wire. Yet she will
have m great deal of difficult ) . In proving
her claim , ns she will have 10 trace UIJ her
husbanll's career during time twelve years that
he was absent and give Indisputable proofs
that he was minter divorced from her.
\\'aiters hall given his Illschargo papers to
time woman to whom he was married In this
city She Immedlatel after her hllsballll'g
suicide hunted up her marriage 'tlnc.lte
amid the four IIlscharges allll started to apply
for a Jlel1slon. Her marriage with Walters
however occurred on January 23 , 1894. anti
this Ilate barred her train receiving the pell-
slon. A recent net of congress provilles that
a woman who marries n veteran soldier after
Jimmie 1890 , Is net entitled to receive It Jlen-
slon after his death. The Omaha Mrs. WalL -
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ers , 1I0weyer. acme on to ( lie papers UlIll took
hem with her to St I'aiml
1f Mrs \rnhters ! ! the first Is divorced from
\\'alters \ , then Mrs. 'alters the second who-
J\'er she Is . can come In for the Jlenslon , pl'O-
dlled she was married to Waiters baforo
lime 1890. If she was divorced , then Mrs.
\"alters \ the third stands n show , and so on
throagh : the string oC wi Yes.
The day before Walters killed hhllileit he
\\'roto \ to Mrs. Walters the first atHI tolll her
Jt his Intention or committing suicide and
" ave her time assurance that she would get a
( , Cmmsioml Some time before the commlsshm
Jr the deed the Omaha lIIrs. Wnltors claims
that Waiters gave her the dlscllllrge paiers
together with the same assurance that she
was In line for the Jlenslon. It Is suspected
that Walters managed to gather his many
wives by promIsing each one that she would
get the pension after his deatlm All that
have been heard [ rom UI' to date have not
expressed any great sorrow at 'Valters'
loath and each oC them has been making
very pointed InquIries about the Jlenslon
Although 'alters swerved somewhat from
the conventional In the number ot his vives .
he had nn excellent war record. He had ( our
honorable discharges toni the arm ) ' . He
cnllsted In the Sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry -
fantry on April 28. 18G1. and was discharged -
charged on July 27. Collowlng. He re-enllsted
with the One Hundred and Thirtieth Pennsylvania -
sylvania Infantry on August 4 , 18G2. and re-
mnaInedjn the company until February 16.
18G3. On June 27. 1863 , he enlisted In the
Twentieth Pennsylvanla\ was disCharged
on January G. 18G4. lIe then enlisted with
the Twelfth Pennsylvania cavalry on Febru-
n"ry 23 , 18G4. and was discharged on July 26.
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See annual statement of New J England
Mutual ' Life Insurance Ce In today's paper.
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CANNOT BE F01tC.IL O ANSWER . ,
Counl.Y"'Attorney IJnldrhlgo'lI Opinion It.-
gastilihgtlio Qae..ldu1 ! : , of 1..JnrrA.
, 'County 'Attorney'Daldrldge ' said -yesterday
that he had merely ' been called upon ) .by
the linIrd of FIre and Police Commissioners
Tuesday nIght to generally dIscuss the proposed -
posed Investigation' to give his opInion
upon certaIn questions ot law. The 'members
have also Invited him to be In attendance
this evenhlg.
"Ot , course , I am willing to help them all
' 1 can . but the matter Is now out or , my department -
partment , " said Mr Bahrldge. "The result
of the proposed Investigation will of course ,
depend upon time willingness of the members
of tile grand jury to testify or give Intorma-
tlon regarding time evidence which was gIven
before them 1f they decline to do this , I do
not think they can be forced to do It by the
commissioners or courts. At least this Is my
opinion on the question. "
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olvull One of Limo l'roh1mn.
The attaches or the county jail are jubilant
again notwithstanding the mandate
of time - county commissioners which
ordered the dismissal of one ot
the assistant jailers and the appoint-
mont of a matron. Jailer Miller did not
know which of the asslstanl to recommend
for discharge , and the sheriff' ! ottletl time mat-
ten satisfactorily to all cone rned by retaining
both and paying one out or his own peeltet
Ho then turther pleased them all by appointIng -
pointing I\1rs MIller the chief jaller's wire ,
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DROATCH-Julla F . . wlCe of W. J. roateh
oC this cIty . at Canton Ohio , on 1'uesI1I1Y
evening . MUl'eh Slim Funeral at Canton ,
OhIo , on Thursday , March ! 7th.
lRONS-MIII'y , lIA'cII 51 [ ; years , wlCe ot I.
Irons , sister oC U Ton StanlJ\lI'Y. Funeral
from residence 2.08 : ! Howard St. . 'I'hursdIlY
March 7th at 2 p m. Interment ut Forest
Luwn. Friends ! ama immviteci
Chicago IInd Denver papers please copy.
LEAVITT-WllIIl\m J. lIf. , aged ; 43 years ,
' Tuesday : llnl'ch r ; . Funeral services will
he held at the family residence 611 SOllth
'J'went-elA'hth Street at :1 : o'eloelt Fnidmty ,
MUI'ch 8. Interment at ProBIJeet Hill cem ,
etery. 'rho frIends or the family arc I'e ,
sIJeelrull In\'ltell to attend
Creston III. , papers olease copy
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: . OZON ] . , COD LIVER OIL. GUMACOI : I
i . The ( I r\'ellous } , . Power of ConbiQtibQ ) ) ) I I .
: It is a well-known fact among scrofula , eczema , and all kinds of produced for a specific purpose. :
: chemists that certain curative : \ agents wasting diseases. Their combina ' It is not a nostnumor a cure.all , : :
: which have a marked beneficial tioll in Ozomulsion not only retains but a reliable speciti . for all wast- :
: effect , when prescribed separately , all their respective virtues in the ing diseases , Consumption , whether : :
: often have those same effects very treatment of the distressing ailments of hereditary or accidental origin , : :
: : matcrially increased when COhn- referred to above , but , by the pe- scrofula or scrofUlous taint It :
: bined with wetl.chosen agents hav- culiar chemical combination ob. can be takcn for any : form of lung :
I : : lug a similar therapeutic effect tained , secures effects which are in trout1e , colds , la , grippe , blood-
: One of the happiest combinations a marked degree superior to the poisoning , eczema , scrofula , feeble- :
: of this character is found in Ozobest produced by separate preness from old age i in weak , ncr- :
: f1ULSION. It is composed of a , scription of all of them to the vous conditions arising from over- :
: permanent Emulsion of Pure Norsame patient. The Emulsion is work or any other cause i eniac- :
: wegian Cod Liver Oil combined perfect , and the chemical combina- iationJ or any wasting disease i :
: with Guaiacol , and the entire prep. tion such as to pr duce . in Ozo- ' angular women , puny girls , sickly =
: aration charged with ozone. Two mulsion the grandest gerni.decllildrehi . Its effects are immedllte ; :
of the ingr dients-Cod Liver Oil straying , blood. purifying and fleshand certain It is acceptable to the :
i and Gu.\l . \ col-have long been ac- producing remedy of the age No most delicate stOli1ach , and as harm- :
N cel'ted by the medical profession oilier preparation approaches OZOless as pure water. It is the kind :
: : as : : ; most effective agents in the treat- mulsion. It is an unique power- physicians prescribe Sold . by all :
1 : ment of all forms of lung disease , ful , positive remed--one that was I irtigg'ists : .
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: Thin , pale women Get plump and beautiful 011 OtOlt1ulslon. .
: T , . . I . SIOOU.U CO. , I8z PCI.rl Street , New York Oft ) " . : .
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KUHN It CO. , 15th and DouJlas ! 'tteets , Omaha.
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Cheer to the Weak.
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Paine's Celery Compound in
Thousands of Homes.
On Every Hand Peopc : ore
Cettlng Well.
The Gl'cnt Spring Rcmn'dy ltil'es
One Strong : ,
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Now Ordered by Fhysicin.us Every-
whore in March
"hi ! whnl avail time largest RICh at heaven
When 1r"oJlln henllh anti spirits IN I11111ss1
How tasteless Ihen , whttenr comm he given ;
1I1'allh Is time \'Ital l.rlnclllc . or Jllss. !
Wealc , tired out men allll women with
nerves " unstrung" allll badly nourished
need I'alno's. celery compo\lllll. They are es-
Jleclally urged to talto It during these early
spring days oC Mnrch and April when the
body Is most susceptible to Its strengthlng
fimmenco
' _ Ot 'n time n" thousanlls _ . or . . men L _ _ u"nL and women _ _ _ _ _ with _ _ _ ,
oralll ammo Hanns 111\ any acuvelY engageu .
but whose ph'slcal powers are little imsed I
who hnaglno themsel\'cs moro dangerousl
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sick than they are . time vast majority arc
merely reduced III strength and spirits , allll
need nothing but vigorous tonlo In the
spring to recuperate their tired nerves. They
neell nothing so much as 1'alno's celery com-
ponnd. It exactly fills their neemi
The Innrmatles peculiar to the aged come
trom stagnating blood and the tardy scallty
production oC nerve force They should take
Palne's celery compound-thero Is no time
so favorable as March.
The rheumatIsm , imetmralgia sleeplessness
and lack of strength that Palne's celery com-
poullli so rapidly dispels arc thus found to be
mere temllerary conditions to which their
lime or lito IB liable nnd the cause ot needless -
less anxiety.
Needless Ie they tlllly perceive time meanIng
or these Infilrmatles and take pains at once
to correct the beglnlngs or weakness and debility -
bility ; as It Is so ellsy to do now In time
spring
1'alno's celery compoullll Is time great
spring medicine. It Is prescribed by countless
Ihyslelnns In cases of rheumatism , neuralgia ]
sleeplessness ] and the many other results at
starved nerves and depleted blood. In every
drug store In time country Palne's celery com
pound Is always to be obtained.
It Is l the world's great remedy for weall-
ness. Its use year by year through so large
a part ot the civilized world tells sOlllethlnJ
of time good It must be I\ccompllshlng. If
men lnd women who feel time effects of two
close application to work would use Palne's
celery compound , there would be less Insom-
ala . less pain In time back oC time neck , fewer
days of utter physical exhaustion and incapacity -
capacity for anything but lIufferlng. Its ex-
t.cnslve use today Is the cause ot a vast alleviation -
leviation , ot human misery and desJlalr Its
presence In the worlld Is a blessing. It has
kept time family circle whole In thousanlls
of homes that are happy and grateful today
Try It.
DOCTOR
SEARLES
& SEARLESI
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TltEATAIENT BV JU.\U. . ConunItmitioji
Wo cure Catarrh , all disolBea : of the
Nose , Throat , Chest Stomach , Liver ,
Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female -
male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and
ALL PRiVATE DISEASES OF MEN.
WEAle MEN ARE VICTIMS TO UEJWOU : :
Deblllly or ExhauaUon , Waatmn Weakneu . In
'olunlary Losses , wIth Early . Decay In younc
and mmddle .ed ; lack of vim . vigor andwea.kened
prematurely In approachlnc old ace All 'elld
readily In cur new trutmellt for 1000a of vItal
power Ci..6 or 01' addre. . " , ltb clamp for clr-
ulars. free book end receipt. .
Dr. Searles and Sean i.i . 1416 Oiimmiimmi Fimrnanm ; : Nub
-I-i1-NEW
- e LFORf4LIFE I'
DL E. C. WEST'II ltEBVE Ailfi % ! ElIAlN nEA'rUElI
is RaId nndor positive written
" suarnaree by
outhorl7pd aionta only , to cure Weak Memorv7
I.ooa . of Brain and Nerve > 1'0wor ; Lost NnntiooZi ;
1 ul..kue&s ; Night Losses ; Evil ; DrI'OmB ; Lack of
Confidence ; Ner"OU8DPSS ; LnBBltnde' ; sit Drains ;
LOBS of Power of time ( Uenel'lltivoOrll him chimer
I\OX. CDUBCd hyovor.oxcrthon Yonthful Errurp , or
EX OB&I'vO Use of Tambaeco Opium or Liquor
which loade to Misory. ConBumnitinim : Inpnnily
ald 1)eatli. Hr mail $111 box ; six for $ it : wllh
wrlltmllmarantec 10 cure or refurlll motley . Wet'D
LiTer 1'111. ? core Sick JJoudal'llC Ililiommenes \ ,
Liver Complaint ] HOllr h4tomaebm1 D'spepsia and
Constipation : G UA IIh NTlmB Issued Duly by
Goodman Drug Co. Oma.u.
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Teeth Without Plates
BAILEY ,
DENTIST ,
Paxlon 1II0c\t. \
hum Ii and ' : lrna1l5t J.
1'01. 108'S.
Full Set Tooths . . . . $5 00 I Sliver 'lIIll1lrs.l 00
Do lit Teetim . . . . . . 7 60 I I'mrj G111' I I' I
Thin l'iuto . . , . . . , . . 10 00 I Gold Cl'owlIs-22k , 0 0 I
l'aln\(88 \ ( Extrnct'll Wc IlIrllllrc I Tccth-toolh \ au )
Teeth Out In Morning ,
New Teeth Same Day
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SYPIULIB J. phenomenal. W. Corgla" 1111 uied'
Icines tree and eradicate the I'lIllIOn from Ib .
ay.tem In to day. , CUre fj'Ilaranleed.
hour , . P:3O : t . .10 ; Werlneida .ud Satur-
/a / ! ) ' . . t. p m.
TIlE DJNSMOUU REMEDY CO .
IU New York LIfe , QuU'La ' : , Hell.
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ENTER Spring ' 95
\Yith this issue we begin moulding human forms
with apparel designed and executed for spring and
summer , ' 95
\Vhat ' a pity , for the handful 'of clothing consumers -
ers who can't be enc'Juragcd to buy honest clothes at
honest prices instead of playing IIsucker" to the
whiskered schemes of hire , " "bankrupt , " IIhalf price"
or other styled catch. penny sales
And what a pity for the clothing fraternity. Ugh !
I-low ugly I
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' ' 1'ls certainly none of out' affair If omo purchaser chooses to RUP'
pOI 1 , \lnsm'\lpulous institutions , bu If the annie Inl1l\'ill1l31 would
tak nllglitcmimnont : wo cheodull.\ ' will extend nn Invitation to call.
Our spl'iuJ.r stock Is noltllol' ft'om n 111'0 ( sprinkler' ) or some old
roUonell bnnltl'upt , but f'csh , ( f'01ll the loom of the 8\11111101' \ anti ! the hands
or the tailor , now to the wOl'hl of style , amid neW to time fmuicy of time o 'e.
OUl' prlees 11I'0 uew , l'eglllntCl by the recent free wool I\Ill11lssion to onr
ports ( , which ehcapenCll the class of wool (011 ( clothes at'c made or ) to 1
al'llihlJ.r dngt'co.
Aul1 i we cnn't ' save you a few tiollat's on n stilt , above all loud
mouthed ofl'ot's , wo'l dlsgi'ucofully atop down maul let "Unaco I'olgn. "
Unt these dnys wi never como-thank 'on.- :
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Spring 'OJ cataoguos arc ready tot' mantling , anti n 0'0' bolero COl'
talu 8nmples anti prcos ns well as other pU'chasing lmifom'inntlomm. Sent
free to cvei'y out of town apIlicant.
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o cue dyspepsia and sour stomach LII
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nlpans Tobules : Sold by druggists . or by moll I
O the prce (50 ( cents a box . ) Is sent 10 the HIJns g
Chemical Company , No. 10 Spruce St. , New Yori
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1 Of bo 's' , children's and men's cloth i ng , .
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I i j , MEN'S SUITS. I. ,
I A good suit- I
i 'Western's price was $7.50- [ ; I
In sacks ony- ] ; $2 . 25 I. I
fJ fa8hlonal0 ] cut- . . . . . . . .
I pick them out for . . . . J . ,
, Hegular $8.0 [ ; sults- 1- ,
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: j Casmilmero Single or double saes- hreastcd- 9 I. ,
Casslnero ] 5 0
you$2.50
I Can To bring have time Ihem people ' for , In . . . you- . . . . . . . . . . . . ' I.
I All time W stern's $10 suits- -
and vcil mastic- I ,
Nicely trlmunuemi -
trlmlell wel
lale-
I Perfect goods In every way-
I AU you have to do get one $ 8 . 5 0
I Iii to pay time cashier . . . . . . . , . , . . .
I Sacks and trocks- (
In the very latest style- .
I Western got $12 for Ihem- .
1 'Vc've At the bunche,1 start , for Ihcl . . . . to . . go- . . . . . . $ 5 a 00
Sacks and Cutaways-
I That time Western soul for $15-
sell li-
: : And even more , In olle lot li6 . 00
I : , Time redlculous price of . . . . . . . . . . .
Time best In tIme house
i Some III the lot worth up to $ 25- I' .
I i Tomorrow You get your for choie . . . . . . $2500 . . . . I I. ,
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EXACT SIZE PERFECl:1 :
TiE NERCANFILE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIAI
for sale br all 1'Ii'stCIttH Dcaleis. htllfnctul'cl by the
F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR co. ,
{ " tctOI' ) ' No , 30J , It Louis , Me
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