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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1895)
- - - - . - - - - TIlE ' O1EAIIA DAILY JIiiSUNIitV ! . ' , UU'l'JH ! 1'8)5. 7 , ' 5 ; : . - - , - - - - - - : - - ' - ; - - - - . " - - - - . - - - - - - - - - , - . - - _ : : - . _ . _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - Ii FRANCE IN FULL ! ( CONTROJ , k _ Untlor the New Treaty Madagatnr is Prnc- ; tlcally Oolony of that Jouutry ( : OLD AGREEMENTS ARE STILL BINDING ChIlIlJf.,1 t 'clIl41/lIulI. / . 'VII i 1.1.1 , H.I- 4 \t'I' \\'II.r' I . CUICI."luI ur Lit- 1 , . "IIIC ! 1111 I IUII'J' II- I'rtfrii lile. iiriiigiiIy I'rl'flrlhh' . .III ) - - WMHINGTO : Ot. 2G. -Tie . Ro.altl , the particulars of the { rtss dhpatch giving IJrtculurs . treat ) ' hcwotn Pranc and 1\laguscar con. , 'c'yett ! the Ort detIts of the cOn'nton to the Stale dep.trtnent. The omcl"I ( : prepPl1 'I ' much Intcret In the iuestion . but dl'clucd to ho Iluotl In the altence of the full tlxt , n niy bu JI'll , howevE as the Jnral opinion of the department that , acconlllg to the terl ) of the general agreenient RO for as given , the rcneh have succeellell In \uk. ; lug t'lelr own terms with Iallaga.car , and that the protectorate for whch It provhles really aluunls to lallng lnlhgaRCl' ! a dc- Itelllel'y ( of the French relulJlc , I cun- frms end rxtellls the clahns of the reneh tinder the trraty of 18SI and alwllntely nulli- fes the protocol to that alreelent which the ' ! Malns ! ) clalmrd 50 mOllfel1 the treaty as . ,1 I. . to give thl'n ) absolute control .ver . their In. I ternnllrnlrs , The French rev rmcnt never ! ' recognized tie binding , effect of this protocol , notwllstalln It was negotiated IJY the Prench pllnlpolenthlr I ) t ) The lnlld States haR remained neutral on ' this point , nlll1rrnty leaving the course to , be pursued largely tu the Alerican consul In : , Madagascar. Consul Wailer uClclllel1 his CXC- I 'Iuntnr from tie nutve rol'ermlmt while Mr Wetter aplllell for his through the Prench rcsldent on which account the quren reruFetl to recognize him lie Is h , Lierefore , only DetinE consul at thlK tme , This protocol expres31) renewell to the 10va government the right to control the internal affairs or the Island wlhout French Inlerferenco The . ( Ufen or the Island acted , under the terms of the protocol In maltng the Waler conces- . ifion. ' I ' The department : officials are very guarded f 'In Illscussllg the probable effect of the au- . nulment of the \rotocol 1 Is pointed out. ' ; however t'lat It Is usual for this government to Insist upon recognition of her own treates of aLhmuinhstratlon In regnmthies of chnnges Illmlnlsh'aton other couutrles , fro 1 which I mny ho Inferred , ferrell that the United States will demand that property rights acqulrell hy American citIzens In llulagasear under time former .J treatey bo protected I Is not helevll , 1 under the circumstances that Ir Wnler shoull I be restored to the possession Cf the grant , he \ - would find Its occupancy either pleasant or ( profitable . all It Is supposed on this account _ . that ' he would IH'efer accepting nn Indemnity from France In 111 oC time land Itself Mr. Crammolli Kennedy , the attorney who has presented the Walter case 10 the State department on being shown time Paris cable Imll that the effect of the treaty undoubtedly would , bo to prejudice anti Ilerhall to cmii- 'Ilate the V'mmhier eonce slol , so far as the French authorities coulll affect the resul limit I remained to he seen , Mr , Kennedy ! ald , what the United States government would say respectng the prejudicing of time concession granted to an American citizen In 18H ! , Mr. Kennedy IR or the opinion that this gO\- erlment wi not chow American Interests to coffer by the treaty. lie points out that the languare "republic does not nssume the re- sponsibity for time concessions heretofore granted" does not amount to an Iota In wiping out the Wailer concessions , though Its obvious purpose Is to withhold all reogniton from the United States concession lie points out that the treaty oC 1883 between Madagascar - gascar and the ' United States expressly pro- vldrd for concessions to the citizens of this couulry. That feature of the le trent , . - ' i'rencii ) ) 'hlch makes i"rorc'l diplomatIc omclals representatives of the Interests of Madagascar - car may bring Ambassador Patenotre Into the case. not as 1 representatIve ol France , 'Jt as the imuhirm'et repreentativo of Mada- ascnr. In tlplonuitc circles this treaty con- cluding the I.'rench conquest of Madagascar Is ; regarded lS another Imllortalt step In the m political progress of European colonization and aggrandizement In South Africa PAHIS , Oct. 26-The treaty between France and Madagascar has been publshell In breC : the queen accepts the protectorate of I rance , the later rellrefnt ! Madagascar In all foreign relations , Questono concerning foreigners wi be In time hands of time French resident general sod the republic undertakes to defend Madagascar against all dangers. The resident enorsl wi have control of the Internal . administration of Madagascar , but the republic does not assume responsl- bihity for the treatIes or conces lens hereto- fore granted. Public expenditures and the debt will be secured by the revenue of time Islalll , The queen agreel' not to contract a loan without the autholty of the republic. The 1'reneh diplomats and consuls abroad are charged with the protection of the In' terests of : I lagascar , " - - - P - : XH\U SIIICMA NI' . % ' . \.1. " . Jh'III.'H or emu A I I Iii imee , 'lh I lie UIII.,1 SIII'H . IulI 1..1 Oul. LONDON Oct. 26-Tho alalist dispatch to the Times from hong Kong , 11blshed reslerlluy : nnnouncll that Russia by the $ tieaty recenty coucluled with China has ac- qulred the right to alchor a fleet at Pot Ar- l.ur mind hllhl railroads which would coim- . lect Vlallvostocit with that 110rt. remaIns thereat I great subject fir nOWspalJer comment although - though the report has not yet been cmi. lirmued hy time Ilritimiim , frmed lrllsh foreign omce , The Westminster Gazette this afternoon , commentn upon the developments In the cast , 110lnts out that In Its opinion an xcel. lout opportunity Is now offered for making a IJeKlnnlng with what It deBcrlbel as "the union lu the higher diplomacy ! or the United Staled all Ore:1 : Britain to which all thinkIng - log men In the FmigIiaim-spealing ! world so confdenty look forward , " ' Continuing , the Westmlnsler Gazette re- . . malks : "Ammierica with ourf lves. Is a I.a- chIc power. For years back ohio has taken , , . great Interest t In the development of Japan , 7 Corla and China The Interest of John Hull k-s amid Cousin Jonathan Is hlentcal , Neither wishes to disturb the slatu quo : both wish to F Jet n fair "haro of what there Is to be got H the Hong Koug dispatch be confirmed all the czu's advisers unfortunatelY persevere In their determInaton to disturb the balance or power In time far fast Jal'an wi look for friends all thor friends are obviously Great Brltnn ! and time United Stales The little anxiety now f.1 In the foreign ofce would he cheaply lought' t I were 1(11 thereby to care- fully consider the fulure diplomatc and naval reKulatons between the old country and her S strenuous gone across the AtlantIc and to Atantc anl realze that tIme i'ngiimuh-speakimmg world can , better employ Its slreugth tlan In Internal IQuahblnl over such Ilety mater as tIme bonndarlos alHI obligations of Venezuela and Nicaragua " Violent Si'euui's II I Frt'mum'hi ( umber . PAIS , Oct 2G-Nolsy scenes occurred In the house of Deputies today , MCarmnaus - . atempted to strike M. Ilurx . who attacked , the attitude o the ! O\'frlent for declnlna t to intervene and arbitrate a dispute with . the 80cl&llls , lIe violently denounced the 'i iuuimmistera. one of whom he decrlb d as a : member of I gang of thieves l Jurez was ! hImsel caled n thief and at this Juncture he rushed to strike : . TrarlQux , ills friends prevented him from making the attack , The Chamber finally voted confidence In the gOY' trnmeat by a vote of 280 to 183 : l.rln..NN nr S'uIi'u. 11'"rn. Ilouuie . ' LONDON , Oct. 2G.-The princess of Wales -t and her daughters arrIved at Sheerness at 1 o'olock this morning from Copenhagen , on t board time royal yacht Osborne . after a long absence. They reached London at 1 o'clock and were received here hy a large crowd of PeoPle at the station. The PrInce of Waled was expected to meet the tra\cler. hut he , remained at Newcastle. The prluce wIll come 10 London tonight I Clnlllll Cnl'rlJht ( tlt'Ntln. Suh'c'11. ' _ TORONTO Ont. , Oct. 2G.-At a banquet . - lJ -.c last night to hail CaIne Daniel Hose , vice president of the Canadian Copyright assocla. thou , sid that several interviews between the a.olaton anti Mr. Caine had resulted In an ar".hlt. the details of wblch ( bad only to 'r . - - - - sc---- - - - - 10 el\ed , which } ' : lanH'rt WOII rm ) ' . I . Ir , lto't t03) ' IJJalnl Ih.n In conCrstici Whim M I , Caine the mine great question WB I Ilu . "hlceiia tt II'Jbl ' : . In C.Iada " Mr. Caine Rtr.ngi objected to the nunlrr , of Icentcs tmeimmg Ir"lt 11 RIII he cOI'lncN the CaIadl ! " xtnulvc limit htiui .ugument mvrms correct A tchem I now being dhm'eus.oti whereh I sllgl ! llt.ne can be gramm'eil wlh ! evely prOlllct or Rlrclment being reached , I It was H'eht It mean" that Canada : will remaIn In the Berne convention . 11'\1'1 II il4. .1. Ii. BI''I'I . " 'll .r I Iii' A "l.t'lllln..lc. . . lu 1.'rllt'C. Ur"I' Off N..II"IIJ' . . I'AftiS , Oct , ( - If Jlmlc H. I lslb , "Ife of the United Hates ambassador , , Jaltl ii. IUHtI , dlel suddenly this 10rnln ! nt HOloath , Ireland , et heart failure , Size had been I for only 1 few Ila's Mr I ust ! Ic'elvet the unexltect nels nt time clbasy amid Il'C hnleialel ) for the Ilrathbed , : rs. 1'lsts : at tl ( line oC her death waR vlMthl thc country rClhlence o her 11llhew , \llam Iust , Mr. hustis I had Just hl"n notfed oC time Ilne 1 of hl8 wie and was at I the emmibassy prllJarlnJ to start for Ireland I , whel he received the dipatcim announcing her dllth , "hls nleMsage reached the em- IIMP at noon today ' Ir ) , Ilsts , who was surierln from a hal , attack of hmroumeiuitl . suslllncd such a He\'lf' Ihoe Jhat hula conditon hecame verse . Hut If hIs IlhHlclans permit he will proceed to Irelanti . Thc funeral ceremonies wi prohm- obi ) tale Illaee at Hotoath anti the body wil hI shll'llel ' from Queeultown to the Unied States , . .tl.i. IHIJIHII.S ; , A'L' AN 1':1. : Noi'Iliu'u'uu ' ' . ( ' . " ' ' . \ . , - Ilt'll. 'UIIII"llnl' Ju".1 In Null .1 I Iulei'u'MtM. NnW YOIIK . Oct 2G.-Presldet Irlton Ivcs or the : ollhern Pacific railroad , In an interview , says to a representative of the AssoclatNI Ilres : "It II a Iratfln fact that till antagonism b1ween time hitherto conflctng Interests In the Northern PaclOc properly luau com to an end , anti the rrpre- sentatvts of all classes of the eectmritiea securites are In harmuny I I' the meral aim , for th first time since the real went Into the hands of the receh'el , to secure the best and most economIcal nunarement of time IHoprt The sltnaton now Is that In accordance - cordance with the recommlnllaton of Judge LacombI efforts wi he made to bring abuut a conference oC time present receivers , or of theIr repllsentat\es. wih the object of to- ' curing the appointment or , say ' , four receiver - ers for the whole sstem , At Ilresent there Is not a single receiver for the whole prop- erty. Hepresentalvel of al the various IntereRt wil bo sent 10 the west to work In order to bring about the object. Of the Ilcel'ers sought to be aipoinled ) 1 am aR- inured that Ieslrs , Galowa ) and Iurlellh wi be named These Jentelen have been unanlmOIRI ) ' aplJro\ell by all or the various ' representative Intel'ests They wi not repre- ' unt any special faction , hut the . whole of the security holders' ' _ Ill'iNIS o : ' 1.IAS IStH'H I Ilis. " " 'NI'rl l'IHN"Ij"I' ANNnc.lllul Cguii- Ilt I. . l'oruuut.ut " 'l I lion t 'i'Iit'miu. fICAGO , Oct 26-The roads of time ' \ester 1'asenger associatIon now declare that the organization of the association Is a pratcul ) ' lslahlshed fact , althou1h they admit that there are differences which mna' operate to knock the agreement Into a cocked hut The chief of these Is the doubt as to wheher the transmlssourl lines will fail Into the plan , and If they do not the whole affair will ! 0 to the board The Atchison has declared repeatedly that It will join nothing thai dues imot comprehend the territory west of the rIver as well as that east. I only time difculies surrounding the business at Colorado common points can be got around there wi be no trouble In putting the asf- clatou Into active operation at once. I Is said by the optimists that both the Union Pacifc anti the Denver & Rio Granlo , have signified their wilngness to come Into the ascciation . and after that there Is nothing more to be said. However . the lines have been as neal as this to an agl ement before end mIssed It entirely. ittClCiiFFiLIElt lh xu ' 'II < ni.\ ) Sum Id to llius-t' 11 g.c. mum thut . " Vlseouu- slim C"ltrll 1.11. ' . 1II.WAUKEE , Wls" , Ocl 2G-1 Is reported - ported that John D. Rockefeller . the Standarl oil magnate , Is backing the plan of reorganization - ganlzton of the WIonsln Central lines In the hope of ultimately securing full control of the Ilrop2rty. I his plans carry ho wi furnish time necessary money to put the line In excellent shale and on a basis where I wi be able to success ful ) compete for not only through traffic between St. Paul and Chicago , hut also for easter tramc Hocle- feler b. the owner of time Iessabn range properties , 1111 lie owns the railroad which runs through the range and which he Is about 10 extend to Wet Superior. With the Central's ferries across ' Lake MichIgan and its connectons at Chicago , I would give him the means necessary to 'nd his ore to all paris of the world together with the fnished product . which he would like to manufacture. I'll\ : ( : pun . \ IIt iC1OSUltF. Short 1.11. ' CIH"H U"Jlln Ih.forc . 'ItA" I'rrll. SALT LAKE , Oct 26-The litigation be- tween time American Loan and Trust company - pany a 11 the Union Pacfc railroad eamo UII before JUlge : lerrlt again tOd3Y. John A. Marshal , counsel for the trust company In the proceedings for foreclosure of time plain- tiffs' mortgage on the Oregon Short Line and Utah Norther lines In Utah , made n motion for a derce of foreclosure on the proce lngl. Ito reviewed the content of the complaInt anti claimed IO was legally enttell to the foreclosure decree asketl Cor n. S. hail argued time case for the defense and insisted Ihnt the plaintiff hall not legal claim to a foreclosure : lr. Hail was given ten days to present a list of authorites to the court Xorlu'rn 1'lllll' 1'lrlllJN : I Iner"I"I. ST PAUL , Oct 26-Tho operations of the Northern 1acllc systl'm for the mouth of September , 189 . resulted I folows : Gross earnimmgtm . $2,312,4H : operating expenses , $1,10,79 leaving net earnlnls , $1,171,471. As compared wIth time same mouth last year , the gross earnings show an Increase of $109- 021 : the operating expeles show a tlocrease of $89G74. anti time net earnings show an In- crese of $198,695. Receivers McHenry all nrelow today appointed - pointed C.V. . Dunn to ho nlelr . general counsel. Time Increase of business has necessitated time relieving of AssIstant General Manager Pearce of the work of ! enerll purchasing agent , the later office being nbolsh , F' , C Prost has been aplllnted purchasing agent to act from November 1. . I.UUIUXC OU'l' POH I'I LIlII'S'1'lltS . lleye'mmuut' Cut tt'rstiuhi , . 1"I.t nn nlt ) . \1 , \1 n I'r. W ASIGTO : Ocl 2G.-The State de- partment officials are still apprehensl\e of trouble with Cuban flbuster and are do- termlnll that nothing shall be left undone to prevent any hosto expeditions Iltng out In this counlr ) ' , This was shown In a letter re- ceivd today at the revenue omce The State tpartll'nt hall been required to give its consent to the wihdrawal of time revenue cuter fet from the Florida 1 coast In order that time veslels might be assilnod to their regular wlntrr duty along the coast further mmortim Time reply from the Stale tlep3tment was In the negatl'e , Time service performed b ) the revenue cutters during the wInter months In aiding vessels In distress Is very Important , Assistance Is renderet many yea- sols and many Ivei are saved each winter by the timely all of these 'esseis , which crulEo along the coast In search of tUsbletl ships , The necessity . therefore , which keeps them from this duty , must bo regaldt al very gret , I Is not known whether they wit be remo\'ell from their present duty dur- Ing the entire wlnler. . " ' . .1 lCmuisui IINt'lll l'musses Avu-- . SAN FRANCISCO . Oct 26-Prof , JOJeph F Itosewalmi . noted as a conductor . Instructor and composer died here yesterday of heart dlseJle. lie was born In Daltmore and be- fore lelUng In Semi Francisco In ISH was , promInent a a musician In the east He was conductor for Gerster . Mateta and other lotell sIngers , Ird for thrtl years was dl- rector oC tha I lrl0 Abbott Opera ccmmany SI"N ( 'Sr lit-ti % ' ) ' himumauies. IND.\\POLIS , Inl" , Oct. 26.-Mrs. Zehl Seguin Wa.ac8 through her attorneys today me.1 0 stilt against the Terre Haute & in- d18n2101" ; railway for 1\lagel to the amount of $ ZO.IO. Mrs. Walace , 'a a lmaaenger on time Valllllo train that 11 wreekII near Coab\'IJo on the 28th of lat January . Three ) eopll were killed Mrs. Wallace aVerl that alma hiss ! reril oncuSlon of the spine . will ne\'e be able to recover the use of her body , and that rime wIll have to give UI' her a\'oca. tiomi-thmat or an opera singer-whIch " ' 1 worth $ lOOOO a rear. - _ - 1.\I'N W < 'II\'II II" ' U.I"I I.U. 1lrllIH : rrUI I Ullr ) ' " ' .I I'l Im.r- ' lug tIme " 'mtr Si'htiNfliliLD . I" , Get 26-l'nltell John M. Pulmer who . States Senator , con- temimplatca l ( , retiring from ltmbflc ! le , Is no\ engagetl la the 11reparaton of a work , some- what autobiographical , entitled "The Story of an garnest I.le , " An AssocatNI : preps representative was today furnished with advance l1ge9 of timework work , which seem now , In view of the publication . Icaton of Senator Shrman's book , giving an account uf General Garfield's nom1naton for the presIdency . quite allt. Senator Palmer - mer kept n diary , from which tIme following extracts Crom a page wrItten In June , 18G3 , are made : "In mmmy visits to heallQunrters I formed a somewhat familiar acquaintance with Brh- adler Oeleral James A. Garfield , who had been promoted from colonel of an Ohio regi- ment at the head oC which he had won some llstncton Ilurlng a short calpaln In enst- er l < ntucle ! y first Ilpreson ! of ( iou- tral Garfield waR that he was scholarly , but somewhat fcrmal atll a little PelialitiC. his habits were studious und he devoted hlmse to time dutes , which were those of the chief of staff . ass1luuusly ; his conduct was ox- tremely respectul 10 lila chler , General I Hoseerans , amid consilerate and Ilolte to all with whom he was brought In contact "Ills views of mitary amid Political affairs se'metl to he ) Judicious , elevated and liberal as far aR coull be Jndged hy his expressions , lut he dil not impress me as one who pos- seated eiher depth or foaling or pre.emlnent sincerity. lie had , at that time , the conspicuous - spicuous habit or pXllresplng generous sent- ments b ) apt and oren heat or beautiful quotatons from the best authurs Ills defnI- tons timid stat ments were usually exact but ' , yet dil not oren commit himsel upon any Iloubtul point of miiary or poltcal policy , otherwise than by happily expressed QUo tn- tons , lie was nmbltou , as was easy to he seen , ali furnished proof In his conduct that ha would hide his tme 11\1 would not be likely 10 recklessly share the misortunes of Ither his chief or army one else "I wart not surprised , afterwards , when HOecrans was unCortunate at Chlcaltmauga that Garfield RO managed as not only to es- cape time censure 10 which Hosecrans was subJcted , hut obtained credit hy his easy and useless return to General Thomas on the , " hattefpld . . WIISH : 1- : ' ' : lS'l'4 . \.1. COM iilNl. hut It Irut.IUUI 11.1 UINtrlhllul Iii 'h.ull' . . Cii ii I eel . NEW YORK , Oct. 2G-A morning paper las the Onal steps In the consummaton of a gigantic ' combinaton of all the Important dlstlerles'ln the country were taken today Another large com pan ) entered the com- hlnaton , glvln Into the hands of the one set of men the control of 0 : Insteall of 90 per cent of the total production of Iplrlts and cattle feeding products In the United State The agreement goes Into effect Im/ledltely / , and It Is signed by the following companies : The Amerlcal Spirits Manufacturing com- pany common I ) coiled time Whisky trust : The AmerIcan Distributing . the Atlas , Gobo and Mutual companies All the large companies control time smaller distl- hermes In their terriory , The agreement runs for eight months , which comprises tIme the whisky seaon , The abrlute control or the prOlucton , price and distribution Is placed In the hands of a controlng bead , Imown as the executive commIttee. The amouut of output of each distillery will be determlnell by this com pan . I ) will ale fx the price at which spirits shall he placed on' the market There will be no rate cutng and no rebates The price of spirits will be placed at 1 to 1' cents per gallon above time cost of manumfacture , exclusIve - clusIve of the price of chops , and will be based on the price of No 2 cash 1011 nt the distiller ) ' , After the final price Is Ixed It will be advanced ( or reduced wih each luctuatol or 5 cents per bushel In cor The capacity of the associated distilleries Is estmntell at 100,000 to 10.000 bushels of corn per dny , whie the consumptive demand , I ! from 35,000 10 45,000 bushels per day The output of each distillery will be fixed at 35 to 40 per cent of Its total capacity . II accord- alice with time percentage allotted to each company - pany The American Spirits Manufacturing company receives an alotment of 72 per cent but , on the other hanll , gives up to the American DistrIbutIng company . which controls , directly or indirectly . the majority oC the outside distilleries . the exclusIve right to plnce the product II the eastel markel. Time Whisky trust however retlln8 for Itself the profits to he derl\CI from handling the product In the west . GISI.\Tn'g IUOUI.EI IX ' 'JOtlfN Illnnl" Solon . .Ih.h.d hiy thc' Grll.1 .Yumi' ' ' , ' . .111' ) lit I''oril. PEORIA , Oct. 2G-The grand Jury this afternoon returnell an h\lctment against Simon Schafer of Chicago , representatve In the last legislature for offering to receive a blbe le Introduced a bill to Ilrohlhit feed- lug of slop to cattle . and visited PeorIa catte. anl visied several - oral times while the measure was pcldllg , There Is evidence that ho trIed to get money Cram Peoria distlers to It I the bill. 'he grammd Jnry hal been investigating legislative boodlng , hut this Is the only case In which evIdence was sufcient for nn Indlctmenl. . \I"llu. Advertisers I Many persons who wish to place an adver- tsement In one or more papers In some Chicago , Kansas City , Minneapolis , New York or other paper outside of Omaha , tImid themselves at a loss Just how to proceed They do nol know the cost , do not have a copy of the paler and perhaps before they can find out the opportuniy for advertising Is past 'hls mater can be easily managed by calling at 312 and 313 Karbach block , 15th and Douglas streets , or telephone 1,240 I have lot only the rates on all Iowa and Ne- braska publications , but also of the prIncipal : daily anti weekly papers and magazines In i thE United Slates , and have tM publLatons oa file . I will take your advertisement . put ' It In shape and Insert It at once In any paper or set of papers you may name at exactly the price you would pay I you were to cal at the countIng room of , the different publcatons , The advertiser I i saved the bother and expense of writing , and has his work done right and on time. tme" Newspaper anti magazine advertising Is our whole business we think of lfthlng else amide do notiming else hut IJlace advertising , We have the Ilnest list of Iowa and Nebraska newspapers In existence ( ocal side only ) , Have rates and a complete file always In the olce , Come and see us. Whether you have one lne or a while page , every order will re- ceive personal attention and prompt Iner- ton , He memher we can make you rates on one paper or 500 papert Every line of out of to\n adl'ertsllg which Is placed Ihrough my oleo helps me , anl not only saves you money but Insures you better service , and consequently better returns for your money CIAII'S 1 I ThOMPSON . Newspaper and Magazine Allnrtlng Agent , 312 and 313 Iarbach Bk" , Omaha , Neb , Telephone 1.2tO . IIC.\ muhtIs'l'rIlls . A large audience was hlghl entertained ) last Monday night by the Star Dramatic club of North Omaha , tinder time directon of Mr Harry E. Clove In tha case of John Cole , charged with criminally aSNnltng Alice Cody Oi the 28th of July , Judge Berka blnd Cole over to ap. pear before the district court In the sum of $3,000. U. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps Is to gIve a prize crd party and o'Ner supper at Myrtle hal , Continental block Tue3day : I evemming October 29 Cad playing begins . at 8 o'clock Iharp I Lyons president , ' Mr. Will Taber wIll preside at the organ at St . John's Collegiate church this morning Mrs. E. A. Clllah ) will sing the offertory bymn. At 7:30 : p m there will be solemn servIces by the S. II. league , In honor of Blessed Margaret Mary . . Attend the monster citizens' man meeting at the Coliseum Frllby evenIng , o\'embtr I. at 8 o'clock. - . - , -i _ . . - - - ' - - . - , - - , - - - - - - - CONDE1N A mICAN ET' 1 ' us , Il ' i , " 11"l , " 1 Recent Defcat ; : yii1ntly ( Do Not Set Well on EglAb Stomachs , I I ' " . " I" . TOO MuCh PROFESSIONALISM IN SPORT e " . ' . \.111 'l'iui.y . 111' " ( Sliuil' . \lnh'lr ' . I. I"JIIIII. hlf'\1 4 lii. AII'rh'll , Crll'I.N . \'c' : . .lt Un" I Iii time I'ro/\ : siuuumrui 1.1st . . ( COlrrIRltell. : tS9 : : ; 1) ' the .hsoclntr,1 1..1 LOUU ) . OCI. . 26.-The I.'lell has pub. Ished a letter slgnel "I. , A. C " tescrlhlng the methols of \mrrlcah colleges anl the :01 Yorl Athletic cub to secure anti re- tain amateurs. The writer says that athletes are In\111 to join the universities amid "be- como to all intents anti purposes Ilrofes- sionals , " He alhls : "There are . hOle\'er. signs that Yale and harvard see the error of their \\'a's Thc ) ' ore joining the Inter- collegiate association arid probably a purer aul better era In athletcs Is coming for thll two coleges , We have shndy Imateurs In Inglalll , hut nothing so glaringly opposed to mull the principles of amateurism ns the free training altl 'tnile boarding of the iend. ing Amrrlcan clubs and colleges , Until there Is some radical ehane In the United States It Is Imposslhle to admit their amateurs ulder time l ngls11 Athletic a9ocla- ton deOnllon , " The IHblshcd telegrams exchnn11 be- tween Lord Dunra\en and the London aJent of a "hews" agency when the former , Rhowed up the shamelel Caltng of that ' 'news" or- ganlzation , have served to convict the lat- ler of another Impositon upon its IIWS' papers In connelton with the aralr , The agent of this "nows" ' agency wlrell to his lordship , claiming to have a letter In whIch : r , Dixon Kemp sall that Loni Dunra\en objected only to portons of the bogus "Inter- vIew " As a mater of fact Mr. Kemmmp never wrote such a letter or . made snch a state- men I I Is announced that John Prazel' of Car- narven , who unsuccessful cOl1lstell the ) Io\'at peerage ten years ago , the case attracting . tractng great altenton , has secured more Important eVllence , anti Is about to petition time Home of Lords for n rehearln ! r , Chnrl1y Rose's withdrawal or his chnl- lenle for the America's cup hnf1 In mme \ s-ay nlMed to his popularity , a 111 It If 11rOJh ) here that he wi [ al .10 attain the royal success which he appears ( anxious to secure I I Is believed that time United press' IJre- lended Interview with : II Rose Monday \ also hogus , as time statement that he might withdraw his challenge \\as publRhel1 In America several weeks ago , anti It Is lown posltv h' that Mr. Hose has not L'CiI ' LorI nunlveu sluice the latter's return front America The greatest indIgnation anti disgust are rxpressrtl ( In newspaper circles In England at the Ellmeles ' manner In which the Unied press , after senllng out a bogus Inten'lew wIth Iord 1)tunravemm , suppressell In the United States part of the corresllonlenee , on the suhJeet which It gave to the press lucre and dh'torted In a 'feeble atlmpt to prove nn Interview eline after the party "In- lervlewell" anti , the "Interyiewer" hS11 hath classel the puhlcaton as bogus Cement Scott . tIle \ wel known dramatc critic and author evidently Iloel not enjoy the hostile recepton which time plltes and the gallery have Men ucconln him upon his visits to 91 ) : . theaters. Heretofore : lr. Scott has alwas _ made . an Impovng : entrance Into the theater In the first nights , and has invariably occuplM time most Imposln box In the theater unless royalty happened to be present , But at in producton a few nights ago , . ! r , Scott , ! seen enscomC In the last row of the dress tlrle , . - . IU\ 'ry ngllJ ' 111' : HAilS. . \ Clol'nAo Crl.1 " " "lh I IIH"lou for ' 1' ' . SIIuICM Ehuuipy. ' I-lut ISI't .Iic beaI\l \ ( I" ' Tie speaker' ! a , tall , siik-hmatteti man of perhaps 35 years . says the Chicago ChroDI cle. As he peered timrotmgh the wire screen- Ing or a heavy , Iron-barred dour at the county Jai yesterday he removed his high tile all pressed his face close up to the wire , veil that ho Ilgbt got a better look at the object of his admiration . He was a visitor and had called to cee . friend , In passing out of the Jai he glanted throimgh the wire netting of the big door loading to the woman's department - partment Vi'itJi a Sdlenness which almost threw him off his feet he came to a hal , and riveted his eyes on the reclining form i of a young wonnn on an old deal table I Marie We9terlng Is 18 years old amid al- ' most perfect In face ali form , Rosy cheeks all bright brown eyes laugh In a roguish way as sue peers out through the black bars I of her cell , Her Corm Is an artist's dream , Hound , plump arms , a shapely waist anti trim : figure clothed In 1 rich gown of crimson silk itrve to call attention to her. cal atteton She does not appear to give much thought to her siuaton , "I don't care If dey arrest me for stealng , I don't deny Im gui ) but I want fine clothes I'm tired of rags " and the girl laughed as she sprang from the table and chatted affably wth ! two colored female criminals , She has been In time county Jai for three : ) week9 Her mother Is a widow and takes In I washln to meet the expenses of the poor little homo near Due . Island avenue Cmi might fr"l lie 1"11'111'0. A lime nt 12:30 : o'cloclt this moring did conslderlJle damage to the fine furniture II the residence of John A. Doe , manuger ot the South Omaha Ice Ind Coal COlpll ) ' , 316 North ' 1wenty-thlrl street , ' 1he lIre origInated In the cellar from 1 hot aim' furnace - I lace , and waf making Its way imp Into the parlor when eheclwd II the lirememm . ' 1he lumulo to the pariom' furiure Inll carpet / was hy Imolt and watem" . there \1'11 Jut . little In time celur tor the fire to hur ! r , Doe's loi'tu Is uubout $100 , coverell h ) Insur- ance. Time alJolnln house , 314 wu. tIlled with , smoke , 1111 there waR a trilling 10ff The house If occupied by IUth11 C. TalaCerro , mall er of tile Omaha Packing co 1 111) ' . Both imnuecs ore owned bv N , H. Ielon , ' who said that $200 woull cover his 10fl against which he Is . insured. .imimuuued ' , . \110).1 h ) nn Ix-lhINhnlt1. ! rs , Moron Jensen secured a decree of divorce from her lmusbammii . Nels Jensen. seine tme ago . and was allowed time custody of the four chldr n , In the bi fled , ! rs , Jensen alleged drunkenness and nonsupport , upon the plrt of ner husband Yiterday I Mrs. Jensen caled upon City Prosecutor I Shoemaker anti v1.l d that her former hus- ! band Insisted on hanging around her home against her whhell and that his presence In the nelghbarlo\d ! . was . causing comment. 'l'hl""N : i \j. \ n HII' iltiul. HEMPSTEAD1 ; : , y" , Oct 26.-Detectives are tr'lnl to locale the thieves who robbed time Meadow Drqok ' hunt club house near thll place duirlng tl" 'hlg. . golf match on last Sat- urday I Is nlWt'lslrted ' that the thieves stole Jewelry vall at from $6,000 to $ ,000 In addllop to the $1,000 which had been posted as part . Qf "be " stake In the golf match and tima . 'ihme took a diamoll skirt suelo pin valued "anderbl\ that..th.1 \ t 9 belonging to Mitts Con- ' ) Ifls _ . ( .11.1 Not ' 5bmr'i ' ye A l'II'lr I. I IN , Sit N I H"NC8CO : Oct , 26.-Rev. nr lion- semi Irwin . pastpr , pf St ohn's ( Presbyterian church , died early this morning 8S the re- suit of a surgical operation for appendicitis Iev , Irwin was 2 . year ) old and a native of Ireland ' \ lie cam here from San Antonio , Tex . about two ) 'ears ago and son became ( ne of the best ( known and utmost Popular clerg'men In San Francisco . . . . .lc..1 for , \II''I..t luuul'yzlu'umm'uuf. TAMPA , Via , Oct 26.Cuilen.aitm , an al- 111111 nephew oC ex-Ooveruor Zals of Ala. bama , was jailed here ye < terday , lie faIled In attempting to abscond .wlth $250 or city lu coileetiomus . le was employed as clerk to the colector , . Sc'h."I'1 I Simt'u'i's'uq.r . l'c'c'1. I GAINEST , Tex . 011 , 2I-F D. Kenna of St Louis was today telelell as geneal attorney of the Gulf , Colorado & Santa I"e , vice George Ii , Peck resigned , at a meetng of the dIrectors of that . corporation. ' Iil''t I U Ic''rln" . Washington Star : "Well , " saId the Kcn. tucky campaigner , "I have left absolutely _ _ _ - - - - - - a - - - , - nothing untlou to win friends for cur cause . " "Th t' 1"01 , " replcI , the calldnle. "I have conshllrc.1 no personal scrlfce too Jrr t. " "Thnt'sr ' , " \r ) khll ef you "I knew you \I'onll appreciate I , so t did not hesitate . Why , sir , 1 have treated ever- hotly II thE coull ) ' . I e\'en tlralk wller wlh tl prohibitionist party-amid he'l goIng to hl right with mis . . " - - ilOI'IXG ilS CCI.I' I'nn uilriulem's 1'nl'l Iy n ( 'ulIl.le ur h'l "It h SIiiuu't ' " 'it,4. , He wa evlilrnlly a musIcian 81HI carried a violin In n black 'leln ba 6a)8 time New York \\'crhl The 10wer ) ' lawmmbrtmker as hc Eaw him enter , smulti 10 himsel : " "h. here's a roor 11 of a player forced to pledge the only though thinK It be timmit " gives hln 1 Il'elhoot , peer "I.ct ruin ha\e $2.50 on thl , phtmise , " saIl the mmmah . reJretuly , as hc carffuly Ilrew the \'Ioln ont of its covering . " 1 just want enough 10 tItle lime o\'pr a tiC ) ' or so unll I get a remllance , unless 1 leew I could rr- deem It at once \oul I ne\'er trust It out of my lamls , for It Is not emily I ) ' 1010 mt'ans of existence , but as you wl1 obser\ It Is a very valuable Instrument " Time Ilalnbroker h\lll'l out the money and almost ! rcrelell that the loan was 80 smul As ho was going ont the Isn h\'nlII hack and ald : "B ) the way , I wish yon wouhl not put thIs \'Ioln aside with a lot of oll.ls and ends. I Is too mluahle to take any risk wih , Brslies , I will sturdy br hack In a day o st' . " A few days hater un elmierly man came In antI asked to see some opera Jlasses , As be was looking over the stock his eye lighted on tie \Ioln , hanging en time wal , "I.el me I co 1 hat last' ummuet t ) ' 0 I II I I rae , " ' ho snili lie looked at I critically , antI then ( d IKhlel eXllresslon O\'erslJrea,1 , his face "Jnst wllat I have been seekIng for ) 'eal ! " ho exclallell , imimmking no atempt to commeel 1 his ( nthuslasmou see I am 1 con- noiseur , one of the virtuosi as the news- papers love to term us old Celows , I ned this violin In 1) ' collection , and I'l give you $ O for I , " Mimic Uncle only shoolt his heall " \Veil , I'l make I $50 " "It Isn't for sale " replied the pawnbroker "Say $76. then " By this lme time pawnbroker - broker was deeply Interested lie explalnet how the violin came Into hula posscsslun "if ) ou'l drop In again In a day or so Il Probably have seen the owner , amid Ierhaps ) wo may be able to negotiate a deal " "I hopl FO , " rotnrnld the entimtmsimmstlc. "As you will have Bome trouble In the matter - ter , I'l raise my offer to an even $100 I must have lat violn , " As soon as be was gone the Jawnhrol r hurrlell arounll tn rice the mulclan 'he man 1\'cd In a poorly Curnlshell room , evl- l nly In great po\rly , "What ! Sell my Ileal violin ? " he ox- claimed Indllnanl ! , "No ! a thousand times . nu Ill rlher starve first. " "Iook here , my man , " said the awn- broker ; "I Imow jmmtt how you feel Iholt I , but after nIl It's merely a QUlStol or s nt- menl A cheaper Instrnment wi do you In your hlsluess , Il give you $50 for that violn , " Time man hesitated a long whie , Tears C3mo Into hula eyes anti his long , pale lngers tremblell as ho loll the story of his struggle wih poverty , but ho tool the money A week passed and time wealthy connoisseur hld not limit In an al'Jearance ' , Mine uncle began 10 grow nervous. lie tool the vIolin down from tno nai amid carried It up town to show an eXllcrt. "I can't give you the exact market value oC It , " salt the violin sharp , after a hasly glancl "You see I don't hallo this quality of goods , but violIns of this kind are worth about $15 ( dozen " . - -S " % 'l'I'ltOU'l' A lit'L"l'r . 10'1"1'0:1. hull 10.1 lzulOreu'M "nhh' , ' to Pill n lul' Iii Couuim.-etleuut. long fie line of the railroad tract , a Ito way out of the settement of Towantc , Conn . Is I stmlngly bolomlebs pit , which Towante folk fancy may bl the maIn gateway to the kingdom of Plulo. Not long ago , says the New Yorlt Herald , the ralrcad company undertook to fill the lIlt , I which threatens the roadhed For several , months , big gang of workmen has ben tr- tog to fill up time InRatah e hole with carloads of sand and gravel , and with tie result that It Is apparently not a whit less hungry for sand all gravel than at the outset. Old aban- doned freight cars are used for flers , TheRe arc stured fiI of earth anti dumpe(1 Into the greedy fathomless abyss The first consign- ment of sall.loalxl cars , fifty In miumnber . went kerplash Into time lquid chasm , suloim mimicked them down like Quicksand , but very swiftly . and time slimy waters heavd and swayed with thick , heavy waves , dimplng anl hubblng like a porridge for a long tmo thereafter. Then slleedl ) more cars were dumpec In , and they were no moro than peb- hies Hght In time wake of time cars the workmen - men dlspalched GOO carloads of loose earth , then more cars and more gl'a\el anti Rand Up to date over 600 car 'Iave hen cast into the bottomless pit , ali nobody knows exactly hol many loads of earth In carrying out the work the company need two special freight trains of thirty cars which made five trips 1 day each and hail dumped 7,634 carloads Into the hole lp to the time time workmen lost count of the number of loads As Car as anyone knows all the m2SS of stuff that has ever been thrown Into It has had no effect whatever In time way or stuffing Its maw , all the company - pany Is inclined to thInk time undertaking Is a hopeless one However , It will keep on dnmplng 200 loads of earth daiY , Said a workman , gazing dejectedly into Towantic's black , shaking . heavlnIclous pit : " \her all thIs stuff dirt and cars has gone /0. / blamed I lImoI The company has alrwdy font nearly $20,000 trying to fill It , but all of us now believe I really Is botomless , " Scores of neighbors visit TowRntc each week , treal , gingerly about the edges of the lilt , arid gaze wIth awe at time spot where the cars dlsaplleared A celebrated "bottonmmloss abyss" of France Is situated In the province oC Ysnclnse , and Is consIdered one of the most interesting geological enders In the world , I Is called the Ab's of Jean Nau\eah , and has heen known for centurlls , I Is from three to twelve feet In diameter , ali practically bottomless - tomless , I la supposed to be time vent of an ancient gl'ser , _ _ - , ' 111EV " ' 111 IX 1CAItliS'i' . . Ilouuumu miet' NltN lilt ' : \nrrllAt. or ' 1'm-ij J't.rsisteiit Sumi iou's. A double wetldln , marked hy mnny romantic - mantic antI unusual features , amid precedell anti followed by crcnmstances dechledly novel , tool place at Oakland , Md" , recent ) Three years ago Marshall 0. Baker and his twin brother , Charles W. were careless boys of 21 , living at Mctz . ! d , Charles was In I love with Miss Salio Thomson anti Marshal wih Miss Ela Hggs , The girls were chums arid the four were together almost constanty , Finally the boys , by agreement , decided to ask their respective sweethearts to marry them The questions were asked the same Illht , and , strange enough , the girls had been discussing It beforehand , and each or the hovers got the same answer Eacim I delarcd her love for her lover but each was deter- mined not to marry him until he could bhow that ho was able to support her antI con511. orably more. Time girls Inlstll If time boys trlell they would succeed : that they were not willing to become drudges , even for love's salc The boys had always lived at home , having no regular occupaton or Income , They decided - cided to make a trim for their sweethearts , and , aCer a rew weeks , went Into the cate I huslness on borrowed 10ney , all , began shippIng - : ping fat stock to Baltmore , In a moderate way they were succsssfui , arid , time wormi get. thng out they were workIng to wlmm wives. the 11001)10 shommeti an Inchinatiumm to help timemmu , and money on their irdivlmiual : notes was frequently loammed them. Vitim this aid they timmaily went immto the mnercimanmmiisiumg business , and opemmed a large general store at Melz. 'this was mituccesuful , but. Initeatl of using all tue proceeds to cay off thmeir debts conitracied In stantimig hmumilrmess , demoted a good part of the Imicouqe In buying resi eatate , which Lucy helti jointly. 'l'iuis continuiemi to October 6 , time Bakers nueantiumme gettimig all their realty paid for arid increasiumg their sIze of stocks and goods , arid at the sante time the extent of their nose- cured obligations. 0mm that date two deeds were adnmiitsul to record , by wimlehi Charles transfeired to Mtta Sadie E. Thomson , anti Marsumahl to Miss Ella htlgga , all their be. longings , of every deseriptiomi , the deeds to be void if time young ladles mnentlcuuetl tn time deeds did hot becommie time wives of the omen silo nmuentioneti by time 12th of October. However , time deeds became operative , for time young lieOImle smero married at Oakland on Vedrmesiiay or Thursday , A number of cred- tiers of time iiaker brothers had hearti of the peculiar deed which had been rsnnrd"l 'untl - - - - - ---m became SllSlICiOIt5 at once , it' ui1u tramisie- tion before iuarriagm oumlmi lmiae all the iimi- t'rfy of the mert Into the husummis of their s Ives to b in Such a mnamimier that. timiuler tiu ex. hiress provision of time law passed at Ihm list Icgishmttumre. it coumlil not be toiichmt'.i umfier time Inarrimigus eCrenmolu ) ' hurl tipemi Ps'tfuriiit'tI. Ac- Cormlingly there was qumite a hustle to get Under cos'er mumumong time Baker creditors , bumt it Was too late. Several of those is-host' go tl svere iii the store got out muttscimmmmemits. It is not belici-Ni tbnt time boys meant to betmi their creditors , but the creditors hmasti tmdtemi it for graimted , mimmul are actimig accortiimigly. , , mt l hiii i'i ( L"Altii I ? , IL Su'ls.'uiu iuui I o Ice ; ; ; ' lii' Vii uii'i-ilIi uil I kimis friuui hiet'muiii , u.r Iiteli'll - , In time great outimmy which George \'ttmiulem'- hilt is nicking mit lliltmore , hut North Cmiro- line , thu yomumig inlhiloumaire has emutcrtaiumr'd mm mumoro serlouts lmumrimvse thmamm is gemieraiiy lcrmois-n , A lrcat demul hma been wriitemm , says the Neiv York Summ , about tIme enornmomms imommse , with its librmmu-y , cimalml , scores of lied- roommms , ammti thit' mirmumy of servamuts wlmiehm will be reqtuim-t'd to keep it uim , bit hut CiC ) ' erie knoWs t lust ? ti r. 'miuutic'rbh I t i it ( cmi mImi tim uima ku' lila et2te a Mecca for all tImoe white are serleumaly Immtemt.sted . 1mm time stimul ) ' of forestry. imclenitiflc fammimmg miutul imorticumltumre. lie hma lammtl t'mmotmgiu to carry omit aumy shmemmm of tlmis sort , mm ummiutter lion' big it iumtmy be , us lie calm go tom-i ) ' iii ii direct limit. front imi 055-mt door without passimmg time comifluies of lila tiommummium. I he iiroimnues , theretom'e. to em-eate a nelgimhrnrimtio.l of hmimi osmi out timla s-nat property , which incluimlemi , ainomig oIlier cumltivateti timid uncumltlvateti tracts , one forest aloumo of more tiucni 100,000 micros. lie ssliI buIld a village contsuuuimug hioutostorea , cmiii a hmlctuiresmiume Immmm. imuiti npartmuients will be rented to all puoperiy tic- crotIlted tuutlentmi svimo tiesire to avmtil t imemum - solves of tlm facilities offereti timi're for time study of tue scIences wimicim mire lila hobby. Tiui _ ' ftruut : still be contlueteti after tIme most apprtmvemi miciemititle fasimlon , mind foreatry , ss'hm 1dm is al mumOt imumlmmuomvn 1mm A iii once . antI ss'llI hc-couuue Iii a few yearn a scIemico of time greatest Inmportauut'e tu ums , will be carried miii experimentally amid practically to an extoimt lies-el. hiaforo atteummpteti In thIs country. Mr. Vaummiorbilt hmtis jmus rettmrmuetl to Neti- York fromut hiiltriuore , ss'imere lie has bomi spendIng tiuo suummuumer Iii a coumuimieted iving of lila great mansion. lie expects to imave time imomimie 11mm- ishod In tinme for a Chrimitummas imoimec wau-nmiumg. tue guests mit svhicbm sviii be cimiculy muuenmbers of hit owmm fammmiiy , Edgar Poe wrote a miter ) ' ( mmmcc about a maim whose imucoumme was usa large that laumdscape gardemuing was time only iiOhh ) ' that cotmiti make aim ) ' serious iuuroatis oh it , amid it may be that It ssas tti ! story that gave Mi''mmmnierbiit lila idea , 'l'lt.tCmC1NI A milGIIV.ttl1.tN. Shi ecu-ui ii' . i lit' Criuuui uurui SVmus lit' ( 'uuuil Not I'miul , ' I lit' ( ) fhieu'rs. 'Illg Foot" Antirews was time bartlett utian I over saw to track , " said an imp-coumitry mhmerlff to the Sami Francisco l'ost. "lIe left tracks emmotughm , for lie haul foot ftmumrteerm inches lomug , hut hue Imami a way of nulxtmmg up his tracks so that , y , hover could tell whichm way ho isas goluug. "Nobody but time stage drivers anti passengers - gers on the coaclues ever saw Big Foot , anti then hue was alsvaym behind a Wimuchester. As soon as we wommiti get word that a stage had been held up we would strike out fat time scemmo of the robbery , anti timore we would find time big tracks that told us who time iter- ietrator si-as , hut. time tracks woumid not Indt- cate time dumectioti ito took , We always found hits trails accurately retraced ttep Iuy stop , anti by time time we si-multi get timings straightened - ened out be wouid be out of time commmmtu-y. "Every officer in time mmorthmorri Imart of time state was out tile lookout for the robber , anti every muian with big feet was under StmSiC' ion , but no omue could get so nitmcii as mm glimpse of imini. Flmmaliy 1 hIred two Wy- hackle Imidiami trailers , who coumiti follow a cat track over the wildest coumutry , but they could nmako nothing of Big Foot's trail. They would run awhile In one ulirectionm , then try the track the other way a while , aumd finally gave It up in tiImguet. LIke all criun- male , however , lie cammie to grief. Notwlth- standing all his cunning , hie was fimunhiy cap- ttmretl. One day I saw a natty little stranger of eftemmuinate niammumers amid appearance drop th wrapper front a roll of sliver , I inc. chanically picked it up , and Immediately IdentIfied It as lmavlmig beemm on time coin taken front the express box at time last rob- hmery. I inimnetilately i'ized imp time stranger's feet , but lie vore a No , 5 lady's bumttomm mihoo. I asked himum where ho got the silver , amid lie becanue so confused that I took him into cmi. touly , When I searched his trunk at the hotel I found \Vimmcbe-ster' rulie , mmmammk , slouch hat anti a pair of No , 12 boots , with heels Dii each end. Time mnystery of Big Foot'u , tracks was cleared up thou. " - I F.1JEI ) FOR OVER A NILLION Lnrget Wlioka1e Dry Goods FInn in tim onth Assigns. HAVE CARRIED A LOAD FOR YEARS V'rm' liuirui'tl Out ii mmml Never llet.oy. t.Ci-it ( ruin I hum' hlhuim-Ilmirl 'l'Imiit's l"uI limit lug maui Coiuiftietcil ( hi' 'rt'k , LOUIS'i i.I.E , Oct. 20.-Ibatuberget' , flloomn & Co. , time large m'imoleitale mit ) ' gtioiis itrimi of this city , Immmitl mmmi assigmiiumeiit at 2 o'clock this imttermioomm Ire time C'olummntila llmiarmce and 'firms t commiiiamm ) ' . A t t lie sa mmmc I lmmm e t lie in- uiivimlmunl imiemimhiers of tiu flriui , I.isl Hamiu. hergei' of Ness' York , Julius hiamiutuc'rger antI I.o htloonu of this city , nustie ussignuuuenmts of all I heir turoPert ) ' to time s.mmume trust coum- iumimi' for time beneilt of their cretiitormi No uuciiculitle of assets cmiii liahilhitlu's has beuu tiled , bumt It is thought time llmmlulilties siihi timimotmnt of $1,200,000 , mind that thc' miomnitial assets svihl equmal tiumut aunoumut , 1mm ISS9 time itrimm's stort. si-mis destroyed tmy tire , their biusi- miemus 5505 itmterruuptcti nummi tiucre' smmus , vexatious arid costly litlgmitlom , , Thou caimie thmtm tiati years of 1892 , lStl3 nuuti iS9l antI time straimu ss-as too great fun' the resources of tluo lirimi , amiti totlay time amiigmimiueumt t'ammme. .ir. Lee liloouui , smhmemm aslectl ebommi time as- u.igmumumeuut , aIt1 : ' 'Frommm time effects of time flit' of ISS9 we mmes'er miuuito recovered , as we cttumlml miot collect time tr.iulo tlmtut scattereti , Then c.imno the luammies ( it 1S92 amuml iS9I , pro- s-eli t I mmg mmmi froumi ilium hut g mu mmy mmituie' , anti ! as time're sm-as a geumt'ral ilecIliuc him Itrices , ammuomimit- lug to about 30 to 35 per ceumt , our losses c.uum s-eht be Iuumegiimeti aim time large stock of goods wt were Coimulielleti it ) carryo foumglut hard auuui were just begutmumimmg to be- ilei'o timat ive eats better timmies niumitl whuemi other losses pc'cuvred aimmI other coumupllcathomus arose Iii time t.ast. Our humbler , smimleli tuhivaysu sold well iii Nosy Toni , svas ticcltmmeti , arid last week mm baumk Iii New York , w'ltim wlmommi WO hma'e hmeemm uloluug btusimisti for ytrs , cut tioivum oumr liumo of credit to jmmmut omut'-hmalf , ammul mit a thmmme whut'mi sve mieedetl It umiost 'lucre at-c large ammiotumits fur mmmc'rciumiuutlise uuuaturlmig -over $50,000 alolme iii New 'orlc , anti he- tween this niumi 1)scemiubc'm' nboumt $ : t50,0)0 uumore. " 'o hare hot been able to go over our books , lmumt omit iinhiiitlt.s are imm romuuuti liguirt's soimmcwlmero ahotut $1,200,000 , anti otmr assets on otur books above timat aunomuumt , but sm-lmt thie3' will meaiizo In liquildatlomu I caimimot tell. ' ' llauuihierger , lilooni & Cot ha beuu kuuowni as beIng bcmmrcely without a rival ss-o31 of time Alkglmammtes. Time uirmum itas mm braumciu hmotmmio iii New Yomk. 'l'hmo bmmsiuueas sas cmi. tablisumeti in 1852 , amid titmrimmg tull time 'eiira of its imlstory the hiouise hums always hmeen known for its imIghi iuitegrity mmmiii commmnuiercial mtoimuitlmmess. llauuubergr.r , lhloommm & Co. hmuuul tIme largest trade iii jeamis in time world , 'rimeir accouumts are tIme largest In Keumlucicy , ho. niiana , Temunessee , lllluuols , Alabammun , Missis- shpli , Arkamisas , Georgia amid Texas. \ , % _ - % I'-'NN If elected City Treasurer I plemige myself to an econonulcal amimmministratIon of time ouilca amumi to imay all Interest on publIc mummies Into thmo public treasury. CHARLES W. THOMPSON. - - - - - Ingrain Carpets. Our carpet buyer overdid himself in his effort to have all the good new patterns tills season. Re. suit is we have too many Ingraiiis They arc choice , and they arc new , but to reduce the size of the stock quickly , this reduction is corn- mencecl in Iiriccs. At ono emit tim price of 8-ply Carpet goes to 75e fun' a lau'go hue , Extt'mt lleas'yVouivo Iiigi'ain emily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 'i'v'O-pl3' Extra Supou's , oniy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55o All \\T001 ingrain , only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50e All Wool Ingm'nns , omily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'lSe Union Imigm'alns , oiul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l0o Mixed Cottuti amid WT00I Ingrains , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ' heavy 1)oumhlo Warp Ingmimlnis , only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'5e Cottomi Inmgt'aiuis , only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 ° Stalu' Carpets , Damask , only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20o Stntm' Cat'pete , Damnuosk , only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oil Cloth , 17c , 20c , 2.Se up to . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . , . , . , . , . . . . . ' 15e These goods ui'o null now , best inuilocs tuid vhlt be sold oxaotly as quoted above , Orchard Sc Wilhelm Carpet Co0 DEEY&STONE FURNITURECO , I Ii I gt'M l You should see our I flc\v io'c11jes for fall. Our stock is corn- } " every depart. . : : andstyle vi1l please Book Cases , 1115-1117 Farnam St , , 78 designs , $3.50 up. OMAHA. - -