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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1896)
- - ; - - - - - - - - - - - -U---- ---z----- - - - - - - - . - - - . " . ' ; - - - . - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - : : 8 TIlE OMAhA DAILY JU.1 : : WJIUUSDAY , MAY 14 , IS9G. . - - MR1NG FA1ILY TROUBLES t ase in Which Itusbarni ftnI ( Wifa Ar Each Seekinga Divorce. TWO STORIES WifiCII DIFFER WIDELY 1IrM. 1.1 * fI t Aeeiuiie , 11cr II I.Mlasitl ( it I ) ni * ? tititi ( risely 11111 I lie II usbi' nd CIisirg.s liuI.IeIIlr. 'rho Lingafelt divorce suit Is on that In 3iidgo ICeyor' court. ThIs Is a stilt brotight by 1r3. Martha M. Llngalelt , who a2k , for ft divorce on the ground oE extreme cruelty r habitual trunkenncs9. The hutbanil , I Harry 14. Lingafelt , a letter carrier. In hIi ansver , chargoi unfaithfulness and cruelty , and asks that he may be granted a divorce. : In the opening , tnternent8 made by the attorneys - , torneys for drg. Lingafelt It was stntc'l thit they Iropoeed ) to liow that hingafeit had kept a jug of whisky in the bou constantly during the past five ycar and wa almost constantly under the influence of liquor aol that on many occasions ho wa so Intoxicated that lie wai' brought home by some of lii ' friends ; that ) o was ( luarrelsome and abusive to his who and family awl on one occasion : liati struck iit' vi1e with his fist in the sle. . causing her to expectorate blood ( or reverai veOk3 ! flfld causing injuries from \vliich rho still suffers. They wouil also show , they Mild , that ho had iiiazlo a practice , 'iien drunk , of circulating scandalous stories I among the neighbors concerning his wife and reiicctlng tipon her chastity. Tue attorneys for Lingafeit stated that they would show that hingaruit % as but . little i4iort of being an angel and had provided - vided munificently for his family. Thr' striking with the list. chargc by the , plaintiff , they said , was lue to the fact that he was obliged to strike her in order to I prevent her froiii t.trlkittg him with an iron J poker. ft % ould also tj , shown. they raid. . that Lingafelt came liomo one night in ' . Airii lagt and rat reading the paper for some time ; afterward ho shaved himself ' and was preparing to go to beil when ho saw a man concealed behind a door leading into the bedroom , where he had been concealed - , coaled about an hour. The first sii'ess called In the case was , Mrs. Lingafelt , who testified that she was insrrlod to Lingafelt ii llollidaysburg , Pa. , : January 8 , 1879 , and that they had Iivei iii Oniaha , at 24tS Hamilton street , since i\p'il , ISSI. She said they have four _ . cliii- ilten , two girls , aged 16 and 14 , respectIvely , and two boys , aged 12 and S years. Six months afor ; coining to Omaha , she said , Lingaclt comineiiced dritiking. and always kept a jug of wliiky in the house. I to made a practice of drinking to excess at night , after lie was through work , and on four occasions had. became so Intoxicatcil that lIe was unable to go to h1 work the next morning. In May , 1893 , she testified that ie came home at noon with his mall iack over hi sliouliier. lie was so much Intoxicated that she asked him to let her take his sack and send It to the office , so that ho would not be discharged , hut he struck her with 11113 flst in the rIght 51(10 ( , just below the lcv'rib , and taunted her by telling her that lie had a woman in East Omaha who , , would take her place in ten minutes if lie said the word. She said she was so ashamed that she did flot call any mnclical attendance for three weeks , hut wsia spitting blood all of that time. She was conflned to bed . ; elevemi days , 00(1 hail never rccoveed froimi . the CffCCt of the blow. this point Dr. Spaulding was called , auth . confirmed Mrs. LhmigaIelt'n testImony about the nature and extent of the blow inflicted by Llngafelt , the doctor's testimony being i to the etTQct that time blow had realmltel in I injuries which were likely to bri felt for a I , long time. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IiltIGS Sill' ! ' ON SOiIIi F'15'Z'hItES. , $ Iluimiter Sue , . for Mnuie tlimst Iiilmigjit Jabez U. Hunter ha commenced stilt against the Union Life Insurance company of Omaha for 41,2i6.hS. alleged to ho duo I hiiiui on account of a contract between himself - self anti the company. In his petition Mr. ; hunter recites the history of the company , Including its organizatIon In hastings , this tuflc , under the utame , 'hleiievohent Union of hastings. " and time change of name , first to "Unhoim Life Insurance company of hlust- , logs , ' ' 811(1 afterward to ' 'Union Life Insur- alice company of Omaha. " lii October , 1890 , ho alleges ho entered Into a contract with tIme company to act as Its gdnci UI mUttilagOr for tile toxin of ten years at a stipulated salary of $2,600 Per Iumliiimmu tutu a coIimUisi4iOn of 2 per cent on all PoliCies issued by time company. In Je- ceumiher of thio same year , he says , the head- ( Ilmartere of the counpamiy wem'n removed to I , Oir.alia , anti tii namno was changed to con- ( em in with the ne' location. lIe alleges tlitt lie faithfully performed thin duties devolving tuhlomi huh timitler his contract until November 23 , 1S94 , when lie wait prevented front so thing tiny longer. He allegct that. Ito has bent ready anti willing at. all tinie since that time to carry on lila portion of the contract , but that the company has re- ftscil to allow htimmi to do so. The action of time company , ho alleges , has thrown him out of employment , and lie is unable to reeiire as good a Posilion on as favorable terms. If lie lmiiti beemi allowed to continue I . to carry out his contract , ho alleges that lie would have been able to earn , during time remmuainiier of thin term , the stun of $ 10,000. amid un asks tbaiumagca In that .ahmlount , together with comumnisslons anloumnflng to $ i,236.3S , which lie alleges are duo 111111 , a IM 4I lilt i'IUNOLNCIiJ ) IXS.tNl. Xot lIt..miommsililoforltmm vi mIJ.r mmmitcme.t ' mm iii t' i n ii S I 'itt. k t book p. Jim Siiiith , the negro vhio was bound over to thio district coumrt on the charge of rob- hiery for snatching a pocketbook from Mitat Julia Matiiie.en , March 2 , lust : , 'aa brought Imuto the criminal court yesterday morning for trial. Dr. George Tlidemu informed the court that lie had eammiimmer1 the uutan and pmo- nnuncetl himu imisiuno. Jhls attorney vus , thuerefpre , directed by Judge hiaker to apply to the commnly cemnmnisulomiers for tranporta- tloii to send immuItit to his liomno imi Iova , ( rout vhieio lie had bccuu shipped into Omaha. Siutltlu hind beca arrested several tirne for smuatchimmg pocketbooks , and the last timne lie Was Iii the district court hue 'as released cml tue representiutiout that hue wouiiti be sent to an asylum , but lie 'as amot sent to such a place , cmiii was in jail again vithiin twenty- four hours after on a similar charge , hit 'Voi Ito 'Flits , Do not lie induced to lilly any other if you htvo miuatlo Ui ) your uiiintl to take Iiooth' Sarsaparliia. ReumlenTher that hlooti's Sar- apariila cures when all others fail. Do not give up in deapair becauuia Gthur iuiedlclnes hero failed to help yoim , Take 1Iood' Stir- , eaparihia faithfully amid you imuay roasomiably expect to be cured. hIoocI'a 111116 are purely vegetable , carefully preparei froze the best. Ingredients , 25c , I- . itv 'vuit 'lii iiu iissoimrI I'iit'itic IIy. On amid after Sunday , May 10 , tito MIs. soon ltacitlc .iii put on a 1aSt Linuitet Train , leaving Webster street depot , Omaha , gut 8:15 : p. in. , via Phattsniouthi , Nebraska Lily , Atchilsomi , Kansas City , reaching St. Louis the utext mnorning at 7:20 : , masking dl- rect cominections to eli voints south and east in the Grand Umiion station. No chiamigo of cars. Through I'uilnuami service. Night train for Kamisami City leaves at 0:30 : , Foe further Information cali at company's ohlices , N , I. ccruer Thiirtoomith amud. Farnamus streets. ThOMAS F' . ( IODFI1FW. P , & T , A , - J , 0. I'IIILLIPI'l , A , 0. F. & P. A , - ? N1'v TIlhI. Chicago , ltlilvrmiulceo & St. I'miul Zt' ' , No. 4 , leave Omaha G3O p , in. ; arrives Chicago 0:25 : a , ni. No. 2 , leave Omaha 11. a , an , ; arrlve Chiicsgo 7:15 : a. m , No 1 , heave Chicago 6 p. an , ; arrives Omuahia 8:05 : a , in. No , 3 , heave Chicago 10:25 : p. in. ; arrives I Ornalma 3:25 : p. ni , I Thi " 1II.\'AL'1II. ' ' -.t , city Office , 1QI l'aru1m Stc't. . . - - .r _ . ! ! - - - _ _ _ _ . - Till PhiII Al.AItM ihOXlS. ( 'hslef iletiell of thaoIiIiiion tim t tIme s , ' " . i'Iti ii ' . % 'I i I lie Sn I isfnriir ) , A radical change in the method of numbering - boring the fire alarm boxes in the city is about to be inaugurated. heretofore there hat' been no system in vogue , boxes being tlilntberecl in a htoiterakelter fashion. This hiss been a bugbear to Chief fledehl of the fire department , who has for 50010 time been desirous of a rearrangement. Ito hin finally mapped out his ian On paper anti time workimig force of time fire amid police alarm system is now enggeuh imi the work of hiutting it. in operation , Under the new aye- temn the boxes are numnituered froni I , of course , hilt box No. 2 In thin neareet box to No. 1 , box No. 3 nearest to No. 2 , antI ao on. This new systeni hiatt the advantage of convenience , and , lnorc'over , is expected to mninimizo tluo ( hanger of mistaking the numn bore as they are turned in , Cases hare cc- cilrretl whore engimie cotnoanios sillier have ummistakeut thin nummnhwr , or by Olu1o fault of thio syCtemmi the wrong tumnoer , hiss been re. celveul. The resuit has been that time COOl- luammies ran to the wrong locality. For lii- litammee , it a fire was turned In train box No. 94 antI through some ntlrtake it was receivel at t5 , or was unistakemi for that nhinlber , time compamiiet , might run to a Point . hioek away ( rout time fire. Under time new I'ysteni , if the unistahco is loathe , butt littie time vili be lost , as box h5 will be tlue nearest - i est to box No. t'4. So far only seven of tue changes have I licci mnaulo. The tOX at ee1th and heaven- worth streets , which was formerly t ! , to now 13 : that at Sovemutoemlthl ami St. Mary's avenue , fornierly 82 , is new IS ; that at 1ionthu anti Iloward , formerly 18 , Is now 21 ; that at Twenty-fourth anti Sp'iuhihing. formerly 79 , is now & 5 ; that at Twenty-first and \\'ebutter etrects , formuorly no box , is G9 that. at Twenty-fifth and Farnamu streets. fornierly 211 , is now 7fi ; that at Thiirty-thuirti anti Faruuamn streets. formerly 69 , is now 82. Time change viii be made as uxon as pos- sibho. Superinteiulent Vantlervoort of the fire anti police alarm rysteuut began work on May G , but up to date has oucceculed in making only tIie'e seven ehmamige.s , If this progress is kohL Oh ) it will require 501110 lit- tIe time to complete the work , its there are over 100 boxes. This system has been in Vogue in other cities and has worked very satisfactori I . y. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ( : lum Ito ns 11 ilemi for oii. Mr. 1'red Miller of Irving , ill. , writes that ho houl a soveo kidmicy troutile for inauty years , witi severe pains in his back anti also I thud lila blaultier was affected lie trieti unamiy so caileul kitiney cures , bum ? without any good results. About a year ago lie luegaru use of Fic'ctric flitters anti founti relief at omice. Electric flitters Is especiaily atlapteul to cure of all kidney amid liver trouhils and often gives almost instant relief. One trial ivihl Prove our statement. Price emily 50c. At Kuhn & Co.'s ( Irug store. o n , . t t. SM. Thn enormnous engines that haul "The Northuwestermu I.iie" ! OMA hA-Cu ICAGO SPECIAL east at 6:30 : every evening ( Union i'acifio depot ) and into Chicago at 9:30 : next morning-well worth tukmig a little time to ee thueni-mlothing ill this country like them -nearly as high as the Union thepot , but not tiflite an long. City olhice , 1101 Farnamlm St. p ' 1' Ii a ' 'i'rzi I ii ti ii t Ii e St't'ti ii il 'F fit the Ilumrhington's 'Vestibuied Flyer" for Chicago. Tout domi't have to climb over car piat- formns or full over baggage trucks to get to it. ' 'Its ' 'tIle train on the second track. ' ' Easiest to reach. Best to make the trip iii. Leaves Omaiua-5OO : p. m.-fiXACTLY. Arrives Chiicago--S:20 : a. m.-NO LATflR. Sleepers--Chair Cars-DIner. Tickets at 11.02 Farnam street. MOlLF 'I'IIAN IllS 1'II'F CAN S'I'.tNL ) . .IrM. tlniirii lrnwM the I.imit' out I lit ! Iesti'iieiliimi tif lior Cloth , , , . . Daniel Mourn was fined 1O and costs yes. terday uutorning for conlunltting as'ault amid battery upon hula wife. Time ml'inateci couple aeparated sonic time ago , after only a few tuonthis of married life , and it was at tiita timno that the aisauit was commnlttej. Shortly after the warrant for Mcurn'5 arrest - rest was iseticut the wife agreed to drop the care if her husband would gather toi'ethier his good. and get out. .iourn agreed to do tlii , but. while hue tts liackilig cp Ito ills- covered a $20 silk dress that hii wife was niakiuig. TIC cut it Into stripas. 'thIs action unauhe Mrs. Mourn angry nnd uho not only tioteriiulned to push tue asaauilt aud : battery case , but also began another In whlci Mourn was chuargeul with tue naIIuiie uleatmiict'oii of proPerti. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hlucklemi's % Imu1.x ( Sti lye. The best salvo in the world for cuts , cruises , sore. " . ulcers , ett ! rnr'tmin , fever sorea. totter , chapped hands , chilbiain , corns and all sum eruptions , and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfactica or mercy . refiinled , Price 25 cemits per box. For sale by Kuhn &Co. I - Cuitre at' 'II mile. CHANGE OF TiMl. Tbto FLECTRIC LIGhTED OMAhA-Cu- CAGO LIMITED of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul mmiv leaves the ilium depot daily itt SiX-TIIII1TY (6:80) ( : ) p. iii. . arrivimig Chi- cugo at 9:25 : a. m. City Ticket Olhice , 1504 Farnamui street. p - Just Omit. The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railway's book of Summer Tours , showing routee and rates to the eastern resorts. One of tli handsomest PUbhlc.itiofls of this clmarac- ter over issued. Sent frco out application to B. P. humphrey. T. 1' . A. , Kansa8 City , Mo. ; C. K. WIlber , A. 0. P. A.Chiciugo. IoemieN Snmni Stoleit I'roierIy. Jobml Woods. residimlg on Eleventh , between Dodge street anti Capitol avenue , yesterday morning made a fluId of a portion of 501110 property that was stolen nearly live years ago from a lodge room in the old lloyd theater , which wac located at Fifteenth cmiii Farmlaun streets. The property consists of four silver-plated ollicers' b3dgcs of time Omaha lodge American Theatrical Mechanics' esuociatlon. Nlmio badges were originally stolen. Tiio badges were packcti into a little wooden box , which \\'oods found hithtlcn away boiiimid one of tue rafters of his barn , \Vootis turmucd them over to time police. by viiomn they wlli be delivered to tile rightful owncr. Miihions drink Cook's imuperlal Extra Dry Chmamupagne every year and the numbers are rohllmig up with a rush. Oiisi hit-Cu ion go-Spet' iii I. - A Special Train to Chicago for Omaha travel exclusIvely NORTII'ESTEI1N LINI. 6:30 : every night ! . It Yogi ion't Sit'e'i S'i'I I Talni a book atiti road In the ehectric lighted berths of the Chicago. Milwaukee & 5 ! , Paul fly. City ticket office , 1504 Farmlam at. llet't Smmjtmir Comivciitliii utt'iuirt. The proceedings of the second general convention - vontion of the Nebraska hleot Simgar assocla- lion , which was held at Freniont ott February - ary 5 and 6 , have just been Issued in neat paniplllet form by Secretary . N. Nason of this city. The little book of over 100 pages comitaina tile reports of nil time officers , the addreucs of Uo many prominent men who appeared before thuo convention , the debates and tue rcsqlutlon adopted , together with the other pro eedings , iii a word , the amuphlot is a history of the growth amid progress of the beet sugar industry and gives its present status. Legume Ilmis 'I'roiiblo emi hiM hlminils , James 'SY , Logan of 4007 Leavenworth street appears likely to have a good deal of trouble on his hands because ho himself recently put Ia sewer connections on liii premises. 'rwo complaints wore flioti against lihu yesterday morning. one by License Inspector - specter IIurt4 afiti the other by I'lumblng In. specter Llchtcmuberg. The former charges that Logan laid his pipes vitiuout first obialning a license from the lloard of I'ubiloVorks , amid the other that he diii not put In tht conneciiona in accordance with the provisions - sions of the city ordinances , Most COIflhllCXlOfl powders have a vulgar glare , but Pozzoni's is true beautller , wheso cfocti arc 1istiig. , . BIG DEAL IN CLOT11INC The Entire nrp1us Stcck of Large Eastern Manufacturers Comes to Omaha , TUE CONTINENTAL BUYS IT ALL Nsii si ' 1.OI ( ) % t en's it ii ii htos' Sim i I s to Gii emi Sub htsiti.riimiy ioriiing _ _ Tue l'immest 1mm thit' ' . 'iirid- Imir I lie I.iitst ilim.ey. The Continental has juts ! closed out the entire whuolcxale stock of clothing made tifle year by Miciiaels , Sterns & Co. , of Rochester , N. Y. It is one of the luiggest ( bale in clothing ever colisunimnated at one throw. Miehacie' , Sterns & Co. were nnxiaus to dispose of all this ycar'a unako as soon as peasibie , niuti this offer cooling from the Continental met at the right time enables them to at. once prepate for the making of next winter's output. White the money consideration ruins imp into the thousantis , the aCttlfli price poitl is nlatmt fifty cents on the dollar. _ Some Plea of the magnitude of this purchase - chase tony be galnel from the fact that there are represented 3,000 muon's suits , 1.200 boys' suits auth 600 short pante suits. The stock hi been shipped and is at the present rittng this side of Chuleago , anti be hero today or tomorrow In piemity of time to go 00 sale Sattlrtiay. Tluis juurchine fliuist not , in any way , be construeti in the bankrupt or even cheap iitlC , as tue ciothing represented in illade by 0110 ci the huigiuc.t grade nianutnctumrers of the woriti , whose clothing , all expertcl con. ccd , le the very essence of ierfcctiomi as for instance , ttieri isn't a five dollar man's stilt in the viiole lot. nithoughi there lirob- ably with be aon1e to be sold for as low as that. This sale illUSt be held separate and thit4imict front anything ever put on Ontauta cotmuters , , far th sumhts are all high class. both In tIle making autui the materials. lii that. this bulge tiei was made for elIot cash it % .ili be absolutely necessary to conduct the sale on the same lines , for fifty cents on tito dollar bought it and for fifty cents on the dollar tile wearer flets It. Foil varticutlars in tomnorrows paper. No excuse for sicepiess nights wncc you can procure One ihinute Coimgh Cure. Tills viiI relieve nil annoyances , cure duO most &C rest and health. 'inre cough anti give you "I-i you afford to do wltlioutit . 'I'hereArc 'm'vo CIgt't.es. Of railroads runniilg between Oniahia anti ChIcago , the Mi I\VAtTKEfi-am1ti "the oth- era. " it doesn't cost any moore to ride by tile best line thmaut "the others. " Magnificently - cently etiulppeii , electric imgiited. solid veeti- bumled trains hebve the union depot daily. City oflice , 1504 l1arnain street. F. A. NASI ! , General Agent. In t'iitted StmtteM Caiivt , The care of James Stubba of Mount Pleasant - ant , Ta. , agauilst. thio Union Pacific Hallway company for tiatnages amnouimiting to $9,240 , on a lot of baFast furniahed the roa } , will be taken up today. In the United States court the jury In tue casa of JohulV. . I'eterson , who claims $25,000 damages from the Swift I'acklmig company for alleged Injuries autaine at tile hands of a mob of strikers In Jimly , two years ago , retired at 11:30 : yesterday morning. For this morning the case of Farwehi & Co. of ChIcago against John Troulpen , sheriff of Lancaster coumnty , is scheduled. This Is a damage suit for $2,500 , Farwehh & Co. claIming thtut the sheriff reized a stock of gools front parties holdimig the same no- der a chattel mortgage. DoWlit's Witch hazel Salve cleanses , purl. flea and hUal. It was made for that pumrpoae , Use It for burns. cuts , bruises , chapped hands. sores of all descriptions anti if you liavo putea use it for them. ; , , liicrr 'Fill ' 'ouz Start. Spend all day in Omaha and leave via "ThUd NORTH\VESTEItN lANE" OMAHA- CHICAGO SPECIAL at G:3t : p. in. ( dining car. ) . NO hlURflY TILL YOU START. Then there's considerable hurry , for time train arrives at Chicago early next morning. This train is equipped with EVERYThING , . SlId words are very hard to find that. do It justIce. If you must leave earlier , inquire aiOtit the 4:45 : p. in. Overland Limited. City omce. 1401 Farmiam St. a- Out , , CL A. It. ! Oiieutiimimiient. COLUMBUS , May 13.-The thirtieth en- campmcilt , Department of Ohio , Grand Army of tile itepublic , opened today , Department Commander Major Clunrieut J. Townsenti pro- siding. Public buildIngs and ltuslncss houees are decorated. Public anti parochial schools are to wittu.ess the parade tomorrow. Tue 200 OhIo war regimental flags in the state house are to be carrIed. Natlolual Corn- muander Walker will arrive Thursday. The Itoit. feature imitroduceul by J. M.VehIs pret of Columbus , of huavimig "past asaociates , " the latter composed of men who vere not In tint uar , btmt who pay annual diuce anil attenti open camp fires. is to be consIdered with a view to adoption. The other business will be mainlY routimle. _ JI ( ) ; out Trial for ttimrdr. BALTIMORE , May 13.-Tiue work of so- leeting a jury to try Jerome Counceil , a boy little more titan iS , for the murder of lila par- ente. Captain Frank and Mrs. Anna Lang , was continued in the criminai court today. The murder was committed on November 4 , 1895 , s'htile the aged couple slept in their home In thio suburb. The cr11110 was most brutal , both victims being beaten about the head vith a hammer and gasliel au over with a knife. Captain Lang was worth about $200- 000 and the motive tincribed to Counceil was hiI desire to obtain his share of this mooney , but when the will was opened everything - thing of tile fortune vas found to have been left to a charitable Institution. Faileil to See the LlSt Act , NEW YORK , May 13.-William Tucker , a theatrical man , who came to this city from Chicago with his faupily a short time ago , died sudderuly last night whIle witnessing the perfornianco In the Union Square theater. The cause of his tleath has not as yet been determmtinefi , but it Is supposed to have been heart failure. lIe was 40 years of age aol had been traveling actor and stage manager for a number of years , lie recently traveled vithm Robert Gaylord's "In a Big City" corn- pany ant1 had acted mis stag manager for "TIle Fortune Teller" comnr'amuy. Four hilled h , 1iglttnlmig. LOUISVILLE , May 12.-A special to time Evening Posts from Catiiz , Ky. , sgys : During a severe hail anti sinti storm hero John J , Wallace , a prominent farmer , and his thmrco Sons , sought shelter tinder a large tree , The coon haul no sootier reached--the tree than a bolt of lightning struck It anti killed all four of thiern instantiy , Iluiby MeICe' , Is SeriommsI III. SARATOGA Sl'ItINGS , N , Y , , May 13.- Benjamin harrison McKee , grandson of General - oral IIarrion , is seriously Ill with what appears - pears to be pneummionia. his father was uuntnoneti from New York anti arrived today , Awarded Highest HonorsWor1d's Fair. . CREAM P WIf It MOST PIRFECT MADI3. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulteranV 40 Years thc Stand4rd , lihitllIS 'itSTIiILll' 11AII .iiii'iiits. : Illimmois htnmitminl4.un'iet I ml ti'rfere , oh lI.hlmthf.itt' lie In filti Is. ChICAGO , May'I3.-The fond father , the admiring uncle , anfl.tho doting big brother. who have been In ithue habit of strapping baby Into a baskeb or other contrivance and giving the yotlngtorsa ride on the bicycle , must forego that storL of amusement or incur the liability of prnsectmtton. Such is the edict of the Illinois hiuniane society. The omeers of the sodety have been giving time tn&ttcr serioums investigation. The brunt of a shotkiwhen a collision occumrs is only one of tii least of the objections ralead. Molical experts , they say , are comi- vinced that the rapid anti unnatural motion affects the child's bralmi. The ofliclal pro. toolers of the children propose to invoke the alit of tile laW. I lCmins'i-ii ( 'rooks huh let . 'sl. S.N FRANCISCO , May 13.-Out Friday last the grand jury fotunti trite bills agnitust two men whose htaflIes anti crimes have titus far been kept secret. Then meim Iruuiicteui are Charles hitcher , known as "time lrimmce of , forgers , " anti Jammies Creegan , vimu hints no equal as a negotIator of spuiriotis PaPer. flail waa fixed in each caee at $20,000 anti bench warramuts were iu'sumed by Judge Slack for time arrest of the ute expert crimittaiu' . iii order to make tiiu'e lmmuhictmuients lrnso'ible tue titan now In jail Item e ch2rged t'itit the Nevada bank forgery by which a 'codiand draft for $22 was caaimei ( for $22,000 anti wiio is known at' A. II. Dean , Frank L. Scarer amid otherwise , ttirmteti state's evitlence , told a dra- mastic tale to time grnmlii jury anti va3 promised on behalf of the distrIct attorney tinmiiutttity from the operation of the law. ( i'tM iii thit % 'hiV ( II II Iliihit' ( . DENVER , May 13.-Comedian J. Stewart , formerly of tIme llaveriy minstrel troitp , anti lately one of time mnanagcre of the Stewart & Young Graphaphiuiie counbination , was fatally shot by Wliiiamut Newell , alias Kid McCoy , an ox-convict , in Pat htickey's saloon about miuinightt. Newell mimI wortis vitht Ilicicey over time pa'mnettt for drimjks , amiul putlleti a revolver , intentiing to hioot ilickey , lie fired , the bullet striking Stewart , vhmo % as stantiing at the bar. Newell anti Stevart hail entered the ralootm tcgethmor anti were frlendum. Newell was arm'estcd. lemier Itim ii Ic to Itisi. mmiilimusi mb. . , , . DENVEI ! , May 13.-The Amerlcamt National - tional bank , which receuutiy failed , lil lurob- ably renmne busimuess at no early date , a mnajorlty of tiio tlcpoi'Itore havimug agreed to accept certificates drawhmig 1 per cent per anmium. Temi per cent of tIme ( leilosits will be paid in cash whtemi thuc- bank rosummues anti the remainder iii six semni-annuuai paynuemita of 15 per cent each. Tue bank's liabilities have been reduced to $821,000. ltisi'nzitr-Irymimi ! m'bmi to. Ititerest in the ltoseater-flryan debate that will take Place at the Crclghton thtelter F'ri- day night Is OO the increase. Yestertiny morn- log there was a great thcnmanud fcr tickets of admission. NotwithutnmttIing the tietnamid , tickets tnay yet be obtained by calling at the Utishmiess othlces of either Tue lice or tIme \Vorld-Ilerald. - - Cli lengo , MILWAUKEfi & ST. PAUL. ltY. Train No. 4 leaves at 6:30 : p. in. Ar- rlvea at Chicago at 9:25 : a. tn. CITY 'TICICET ' OFFICE , 1501 Farnam Street. p Coughmng irritates tue tlemio..ce organs in-i aggravates the dlseae. Instead of waitin3. try One Minute COugh Cure. It helps a 'CcO. makIng exuactoratlon easy , reducca time 1re0ea or.d inflatnntaeui-j , Every ens lIkes it , Ciipit Iii , JHCk mit t lie Cvelglitoti _ Captain Jack Crawford riil give an enter- tainmuent at the Creighton theater era the evening of May .23 br the benefit of the Grand Army of the Itepublic mllemorlal fund. This evenIng lie will attend the regular - ular rncetimig of Gengu A. CrooJ post , and a thlLatteztdance 'oP the lnentbLrst'is' tiesiigd , Bad complexion IflObC4Ls 0n t unhealthy etate of the system. DeWitt's Little Early RIsers are pills that will correct tits condi- tion. They act on the liver. they act on th stOillaob. they act ott the bowels. 1)1101) . M'ATJLIFFE-Mrs. Maria. 1711 South FIf. . teenth street , died at 3 p. en. Wednoday , May 13. Funeral Friday mnornlng fromli late u-esllemlce to St. Patrick's chum-eli , Fourteenth and Castehiar streets. Age , 50 years. DOWDALL-Peter , on May 13 , aged 40 years. 1"unerah from residence , 1217 North Elguuteeutthu street. F'rklay niorninr , May 15. ttt S:10 : , to lIoy Famnuly ehurch antI front there to St. Mary's cemetery. A. 0 ii. take notice. . _ Wino doctn't . ' ' , 7 - nightmare ( ! ' \ the feet rcfuine to ' : in o v c , a n d you _ . ( Mt1 drag yourself along by I maui force , with 501110 sort . 41 ofterrorchtasimigafteryouu ? I I I It is somiuctlmlmtg the same , , 1 , , wnywithu tilewaking nightmare - \ mare of ' bihiousmiess. " It S j I seems to paraiyze your en- . Ii. _ _ , / I ergies , weigh you down A IL like lead ; and drag you I \ back with nui unshakeable , - clutch. You can't get away from tile misery that pursues you. You feel dull and languid and low-spirited ; your appetite is poor , your stonlachi is out of order , your sheep is disturbed , you are ' ' " Tiucre's real Irritable and 'craumky. no lively etljoymenit of life.Vimat ou need us Dr. Pierce's Golden Meducat Dscovery , to tone up your liver and help It tn working the inuputities out of your blood. The liver has a large share of this purifying work to do anti sanietimnes it gets ovcr.loadcd so the impurities back up ouu to tile other organs of tlue body : the kidmieys or akim * or lungs , and take root , then it's a harder tootler to clear tlmeiil out. Wjierevcr they settle they are alt blood diseases just the saiuue , and the , , Discovery , " will cure any blood disease that wa5 ever named , scrofula , eczema , Ca- tat-sit , ulcers , swellings , severe coughs amid even consumption. But the cure is a harder - er job when time trouble has gone as far as that. The right way is to go at these fin- purities before time ) ' take root , whumle they are still floating In tIme blood and over.load. fag the liver. Drive them out early. You can do It surely every time , with the "Golden Medical Discovery. " Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad. 'riser Is the greatest family doctor book ever published. It eximialna iuu. . - . : . inautpluysiologyand the laws of life amid health In plain I ! ' ° . yctaselentific lammguage. It Y.i has ! had a tremendous sale ; t , * , , ; ° ° ° copies at $ mo each r'9 ? - - boumit.lIti cloth. 'The present I free eIitlon Is the same in , I albirspects except that It Is - i boumid.fn &trong nlamlilia pa. perxovers. A copy s'ill he absoituteiy given rst'ay to anyone .vhio aends 21 one.centiatautips to pay cost of mailing only , to 1Vorld's DlsVensary Med. lcai Assoctatioui , No. 663 Main Street Buffalo , N , Y. Free- Lessons Until further notice K MISS J. PIINLV.Yof Ilo'itout , who if tile Immvemmtor stud patciitco a tiLe ioadlue drcK etilt lug D ft ESS systcmmutsofthmodhy lies opotieda bramacii- CUTTING , 0 ° : ! L , AcADL1MY At 209 5. 18th St. } Carbtichi ihlock , 1100w 303 HERE ladles can learn tim W art of dro8B making In all 118 branches , by the quick- eat method known. DnEss1s DRAFFIID IN TIIIIEE MINUPEI ? Dartloa3 and soawless waists- also , French bias and chlldrena' garments. Tcauiors wonted - oud for circular , MISS J , PEflLEI \ ; _ - - - _ _ _ . 0 ' - /1/41 / , ' I , ( - ' ' - : : , ; ivy' Gladness Comes W itit a luetter tlild't'i.ttllidiItg of the triuisieiit. timititie of time mtmtimty Ictul Ills , vitichi 'nitiisIt liefort' pm'tei' ef- fot'ts-getithu ? C IToi'LU-illt'tti.tuti I. eflorts- rightly ii'ceteti. 'L'hi'ie is coiiifovt. Ill the lciaotv1edg , that. et mntmuy foi'jna of sIckness tire tint uitmc to tmii , ' actual ii Is- ease. hut simititi.S' to mm. collstilittedl COili1 tinit of the systemul , vhik'ii the picusmunt funnily Ituxittive , of Figs , PtOmilit 13' V'mlttVCS 'I'Itti I. . Is vii3' IL is time only i'eiii..t1y vitii mU't11101114 of fimni'ihlcs. eutid Is eveiyts'itere L'steeIuieul so iuighmy liv nil ' viitt vtulttu goo'l ht iihtii. Its lteitet'ielnl effects are mine to tue fitet , tutu it. is I lie iCillC(1S' which ' iiitei'itttl Otto ( _ lu'0i110t08 clcamiiiuess 'vitliotit ( lebihit tuthmig I lie organs nit which It nets. it is tiieruforc mill itmiportmut , iii oi'ilct' to get. Its benme- fichtti eli'euts , to mtote ' 1iemi you pmir- douse. thimit 'tti hini't the gt'mluiule mutt- ole , wliii'li 'is unamiuftietnueti l' tIme Cnuit- fornia iig i'iul1) imiI' niitl bold by all rt'pmtt nude druggiMts. If iii the ( 'tljyIIletit ( of good lti'nitii , timutl tue s1'stemu is regutinr , luxittk'es ci' other i'euuicies nrc timeti hot miecdcel. If iiihiictel t'ltii temiy mtetiiti clisetuu.c , onto 111113' lie L'uimlmlu'illcd to time ilutust sicillfni plI'Sieiiumma , , lint if iii neeti of IL lmixmuth'o , OhiO Simtlilhtl have tite best , iLtud 'itiu tutu % Vell'imlfOu'tfltUi everywhere , SYI'uil ) ( If Figs stuimtls highest timid in most lnti'ely uaad ninil gi'es nlont general satisfaction. t 1 , - - _ t z : ' : ' ' ' " . , . "ul q' ' I f , . Our liberal business methods obtain for us the I patronage of all GOOD A DRESSERS 4 ( ( They readily realize @ the saving in wearing our V garments. 4 : 9 t. Nicoll's assortment I the largest under any one roof in the city. c. You can bank on that ! Pouts to Order $1 to l2 Suits to Or.lcr $15 to $ M ) Stlillhs Mailed 4 , - _ _ _ _ _ _ - TALO liramiclics lit till I'rlmicipni Cities. 207 South 15th St. . 1L- I-.i \ _ - . / ' , 2 . , I.e , I Z.. ¼ - - - tAy mamma used Wool Soap ) ( I wish mine ba,4) ) WOOLENS WILL NOT SHRINK It Wool Ioup ha used In the laundry. le tllocleansIniofwlator bianketaltaeiuejs soil all wool fabrlC bOlero awrthg for tUe soasoti. Thu valuc of WOOL SOAP Is Inestimable. Waihea sIlks , laces anti all bummzer fabrIcs without Injury. JjuiaIIy valuable for both , bousobomil and geocral bunttry urposu. Sold by all dealers , Rawcti-th , Schodde & Co. , Makers , Chicago. NewYorkOtfloeGIL.onard B&floztou.3Chatbamn6t. . send the m.rtelou , Yrenchi - CALTHOB free , and Itmnedy ii M E ieai , gusruinteetiust ( IAm.TuoC will a $ "IAt. Use if and iay ( f busied , 'II t1.VON MOlD. CO. . - ' Bole gt.i. , fl.da0t O1. 4 ; . CURE YOURSELF ! 4 CCIZES tJO ) lIgtl ( or uumlslmtrah I. . i to S diji. Ii.chrgva , Imillaquwstion. , . mrrilatlonu , or umceraiioui DII OsI.51fl4 to , Umt , , , . Of UICOU. mI3eWbfbtieS. , , , , itl or.iqioe. Piples , sa4 eel astrin. 0 THtEYANI OtculcauCo. gent or potitruous , CINciutIIuIm.o. Atold by Zrugtsta , 17. 3. h , em seat In rialti wfa5sm , 4./ S % l ' 1rcuhac end sIt ttutlL I btt \-\.Wf ( Itis a I pecia1 ; Possib1c ) ) 'Fiint theeo k ' ( . Huilts will be cii Men's Si-ut Itomie by attmr- - I titty uulgIst , ticS- ) icr conic criy ' . Sale , No. 2 iolco. ! IT S another proof of " The Nebraska's " undoubted I superiority in bargain giving , and as a special midE - season benefit to the public w will place on sale Saturday - urday morning , at 8 o'clock sharp , a recent purchas of Men's All Wool Stilts-- At the unil : picc of $4.00 a stilt. There t are just a thotsand suits in the lut , and they ! consist of new cheviots , new cassimeres , new hornespuns and new' &otch mixtures of the ; : latest style. The full Line of patterns comprises 7 Distinct Styles Ranging from light grey to dark browii , and 1 c _ the trimmning and finishing ar th same as c _ you would look for fn a first class , srviceabIe - ' . suit. Every suit is all WODI- Every suit is new & style. and , At $4.00 a Stiit They are beyond all question th biggest bargains - gains of the age. We unhesitatingly make the assertion. that \----------r L ( MI . Suits ( ( IegLt1ar ' , have never - - - - - c -i---- iiiL - ; ; - been sold iii t , ; ; iii . the - - - lot iatti rday. L Ilcttrcoiiit'car this broad land for , ic po-'imblo i ) tt aoicl thlip . fltiy , . . ? & i ( mmtcmit lui 'dzc. ) less tliau $6.50 ' , i1 @ ii jc thQL WATCH THESE Bargain Annotincernents. 1-layden's prices on white goods , was1 goods , 1i1CflS [ , notions arid waists , Buy the Butterick 1Datter1s , Sec our basement bargains. . Woiiders iii Women's Waists , ' ! 'p 1 - : ; , : : i ; & , _ # . . .1TJiiT : 16 ; Remarkable retailing in that great second floor Waist Section for Thursday , FrIday and Saturday. Thmomteauidu of liamllsomo ( Waists , peericiut mode , make , nuaterlai , merit-and they will cost this u'eek's traders less thiaml they cost the makers to iroduce-nluch less than you ca reasonably expect to buy theta for later , even here. SILK W'4tISTS of China , miuralm , taffeta ammd novelty silks , plalmu black and colors , new' Imledina dark anti evening mtliauhoa , lateut designs Iii stripes , figures , chocks , flowers and plaids ; full front ; correct sleeves , 'Flue $3.50 quality for $1.93 , The $500 quality for $2,93 , The $50 quality for 350 , Tue $8.00 riumahity for $4.75. The l0.00 quality for ; 4.93. Ladies's Suits. Latest styies In fashionable suits at loss titan the drosutmaieri4 cbargo for mutaking. l'iaimi black eulta Imi cheviot , nIcely fin. islued , present price 3,48 , Black and navy cheviot sumlts , box front jacket , ripple back. hued skirt. made up to sell tut $9.00 , special sale price $4.48 , Very stylish dresses in mixed colors , trimmed uvith satin ribbon , made to sell at $10.00 , 99CC1a1 sale price $4.93. Hayden's Home of Bargains. Fresh grass butter. Ic and lie , Creamery butter , 16c and 17c , StrIctly fresh eggs , 7c. Full cream cheese , 7c , Sugar cured hams , Sugar cured bacon , 7 ½ c , 3-hound caeua lard , lSc. 5-vounti cans hard , 25c. 1O.pound cans lard , 49c. COME TO TIID 110MB 011 BAhtGAIN. Fort ANYThING YOU WANT. Thursday--Special Wash Goods Day. Youmr sprlmig dress can ho aeiecteti now from the finest muesortmuent of wash fabrIcs over nulL 00 eaio in this country. New , pretty , thainty fabrics , tuevt'r were blioWn for the small irlccs tt'ltlcli prevail for the citoico of tue cream of 1896 production. Sitchi beautiful dimuitleot at 15c yard , Unbroken assortttlcnt of the finest Irish tulmititcs , 25c yard , We show grass lawns in every effect at 12mAc uiiti 13c. Our lace striped lawns arc beyomlti corn- parisoti tuitit titlY goods shown , formuictily at Mc , only 20c yard. Elegant line of Art orgamidicim , 30 Inciten wide , I5c yard. I'crcales for shuit-t waisti , colors s'arranutecl , 100 ) 'am-d. The very best ahirtltmg percales at 12 ½ e yard. 00-Inch dark chalUcu' , vasbiabie , at 10a yard. Fiticet zephyr gimughiatuis , till rica' , ICc yard. heat Fremtcii lilnte(1 ( eateen. lSc yard. :10-inch : imitlia dyed iauvtis , 7 ½ c yard , Thursday , tile nell' style sunnucr rbntU. Sc ycarti. T1iursday'i Notion S1)eCialS. Cbs ng ou lathes' new ilCClVCttr. SOc fitmucy coilarettos at 39e. $1.00 fancy collarettcs at SOc. $200 faumey coliareitcu at 98c , $250 fmutcy colharetties at $1.10. $3.00 fancy coihtirotten at $1.98. All bilk W'Itudsor ties , ( mill size , won-thu 25e otily 100 each , Enthroidery Sale. lOa amId 12e onlbruitlery emily Cc yard , ISo anti 25o etuibroitlery only hOc yarti. SOc anil 40c etiultroitlory only itc yard , SOc embroidery only 25o yard , Crochet Silk. 30-yard spools fhmicat crochet sIlks worthy iSo oniy Sc. Belts. . Just received an slngtumtt iino of mmew Icathc belts , prices hOe , lGc , 'lSe amid f.Oc. Spangled bolts , 8 tons , 47c. Linens. Our late linen Immiuuortatimmiis enable us tG Ilumoto lower prices thiamu can be bad outside him departmuuunt. ( hermmiaml twill table limuen , 12 ½ c , flood qtmnhity creumn darmlaisk , 'lOc a yard. 35 plecos extra heavy cream damnask , this 35c kind , at 30o yard , G'.lnch ' extra heavy German damask , worth Gb yard , on stale at 40c. Special sales on napkins and bedspreads , White Goods. The lowest priceu over made ott newest effects In 'bito goods. Ilniitiems , fanc striped lawns , Swisaca anti India linens , all at 12c , . now hino of check nainsooks at 3'4o annul Sc , Striped lawn , very line , at 7c. I ' , HAVDEN IAVDEN-1