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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1897)
TITE OM ATI A DAILY BEET'TUESDAY : , FEB1U7AHY 1C. 1807. WILL SHEAR THE ESTIMATES Bnbcommittso Back from Visiting Several Ltato Institutions. FEW EXTENSIONS WILL BE RECOMMENDED CotiiniKleo on l.'liiiuice , AVnjn mill Menu * llll"the HlK Ai | | > ruirlntloii Hill Well LnilcrViiy mill .tiny Ile-porl This Week. LINCOLN , I > 1 > . 15 ( Special Telegram. ) Five of the subcommittee of six appointed ) jy Speaker Ondln to visit the different state Institutions end report to the house re turned from their first trip today. The flvo wcro Lomar of Saunders , House of Hall , Zimmerman of York , Sheldon of Duwcs and Smith of Douglas. They visited the Asy lum for the Chronic Insane at Hastings , the Industrial School for Hoys at Kearney , the Soldiers' nnd Sailors' Homo at Grand Island and the Homo for Fallen Women ot Geneva , This afternoon they rode out to the Hospital for the Insane at Lincoln. The report of this committee will recom mend several appropriations for repairs and Improvements , especially at the Hast ings asylum , where It Is admitted unani mously that more room Is needed. Super intendent Damrcll In his estimate of the lilcnnlum asks far two additional buildings. One will be recommended. The house commlttcc on finance , wavs nnd means was In vcsslon again alt day considering the appropriation bllln. The In dustrial School for Girls at Geneva , the Industrial School for Hoys at Kearney and thu Hoipltal for the Insane at Lincoln were gene through with. As the Kearney school Is strictly for boys , the committee will rec ommend that the matron bo dispensed with. None of the salaries of superintendents of the state Institutions will be reduced by the report of the committee , as the present law provides for salaries ot $2,000 per annum. This sum will bo reported by HIP- committee , but there are bills pendIng - Ing In the house to reduce tlic-io salaries to $1,000 per annum and to repeal the old law. Should they not pass , the committee would have fallen Into the error of not mak ing sudlcient appropriation for the blen- nlum. The salaries of physicians will , however , be reported for a reduction from $8UO to $500 per annum. The appropriation bills are well In hand anil will bo reported this week. coNfnitiJNCE ovna MOORE'S AFFAIKS. Rx-Stato Auditor Kugenc Moore and hla bondsmen held a consultation today with Attorney General Smyth. The bondsmen are John n. Hill , W C. Miller , John Tay lor , J. n. Wright and W. L. Dayton. U. 13. Drown , cashier ot the Columbia National bank of Lincoln , was present at the confer ence. The bond In question Is for $50,000. No doflnlteconclusion was reached and an other conference will bo held Wednesday , at which It Is thought a satisfactory arrange ment will be reached. Affairs at the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb at Omaha appear to have reached a critical stage Onp of the Items ot news suppressed by the Doald of Public Lands and Dutldtngs last week was the appear- ar.co before them of Clerk Davis of the In stitute , who Is also bookkeeper of the In stitution. Davis came down Friday and was before the board for several hours It Is said that ho makes serious charges against Superintendent Glllc.sple. The house last week appointed a committee to Investigate the affalis of the Institute. Hut that com mittee will not rcjort until tomorrow , as It has not yet returned from Omaha. Davis went before Governor Ilolcomb first , and fliibscquently held his Interview with the "Board of Public Lands and Buildings. The lioard Is reticent about the disclosures made by Davis , but the latter talKs quite freely , and has charges which he seems anxious to press against Superintendent Glllcsplc. One of Davis' stories la/ that ho has kept the books of the Institute as directed by the superintendent and at thn same time has kept another , and conect &ct , at home. , Those books , ho says , show a wide discrep ancy. O.V HOUTIM' : AMJ ItnSOI.LTIONS. Scnulorn .Speiiit I lie liny In n Monol- OIIOIIN ( .rlml. LINCOLN , Fob. ID. ( Special. ) Although there was a baio nuoruin present this after- tioon , the senate manage ! to put In most ol the usual tlmo In committee of the whole. Many senators had not reached the capital from their over-Sunday holiday , and consequently quently bills on general file having their names attached had to bo passed over. On this account many hills ready for considera tion could not bo taken up. Following the leading of the journal , the regular order was taken up. The following resolution , adopted at the recent session of the Grand Army of this Republic encampment j at IIiiBtlngs , was toad and referred to the commltteo on Soldiers' Homo Whereas , The reports of all department olllcors , thu commandants of both our Sol- dlei.s' Home. ! , us well us our own observa tion , show's IM that from the piencnt rate of iiiPicnso of illsiblllty and Indlgeney of , qui comrades , both of our Soldiers' Homes will boon ho full to OVPI flowing ; uud believ ing ! Unit thn massing of too largo numbers of iiijed and Intlrin poifirudps Into ono homo Is not poiicluoUo to their enjoyment , con tentment nnd phvfalrnl or Hpliltiml vvcllfuie , IliPiefoip , bu It Itpsolvcd , That we , the soldiers of Ne- n IiniHkn In one.impineiit assembled , do most , t < HpL-el fully n'commrnd and most olnecroly Ufk of our IiKlslntuie now In session , that hoth of our Holdlpia" Ilomt'H miiy be estab- Iliheil on n Him basin , and miilntalncd nnd , auppoili'd In a sult.ible imimipr for the j'l'Uio , comfort and good ehccr of our help less pomradea thioughout the .stutc , bo- lli'VlniT that n Keiirioiis and pntrlotle people lllvo cm own will .sustain and uppiovo the action above leroniiiieiided. / Mr. Iloucll offcicd a pstltlon signed bj ISO Koelallsth of Omaha , asking for Icglsla- r lion against ilepaitnipiit stoics , banks ami limiraiicn companies The petition was In thi ) fotm of a pi luted circular signed by onn > Ji > seph Feblger , watchmaker , -1203 Fouth ' Thirteenth sticut. Omaha. * ' On motion of Mr Haller Iho sonalo went Into committee of the whola to consldci bllltt ait the general file , with Mr. Howcll 3 in the chair. * < iSenuto file No 131 , Introduced by Dunilab ! f of Ncm.iha , inoposlng to regulate the matter uf fpca f n legal printing , was t.iKon up . iiilimlly ; ; Introilucud the bill simply ron- lmla'.ol ( : | that dollnijui'iit tax lists shall bo let to the leu oil responsible ) bidder. Hut pi Is afternoon thu author submitted as an , amendment an entirely now bill. The ' nmt'ndmeiit piovldes that fees for legal ad reitlsemcnts tshall he SO cents per square for the first and 40 cents per oiiuare for each Biibuqi-cnt Insertion ; for annual state- mrntH of roniity tieasuiers , CO cents per square ; for other comity printing , 50 per square for the first and 25 cents per equate for NuUipitcnt | ; InscUlons ; for printing the , iroccpdliis ) ( of county commlssloneis 10 , , bcnt8 nor square ; for printing amendments i to the Hlate constitution , $2 per square ; for minting ilullnqiient lax lists , 10 and C cents for each description. After homo little consideration the bill was lecommltleil for coireotloiis. Sunato Hie No , 1C7 , Intrwluccd by Canaday of Keainey , ipqulrliig bchool district olliclala fo maintain kiillahlo water closets on all school house biles , was rurommomlcd for . Senate fila No , 117 , by Canaday of Kcar- , ney , piovldlng that graduates of the Uni versity of NebiasUo shall be entitled to teach Half a Cent for a baby I The cost of the few drop ; of Aycr'o Cheiry IVctoral that will cure croup , whooping cough and nny other A cough , if mlnmiistered in time ' is perhaps half - * , > vtit. ; It may prolong bpby'a life , Half a Century t'io A ; school In nny school district In the state for a period of not more than three years from date of their graduation without flmt hiving parsed an examination for a certifi cate , was recommended for passage. The committee then took up and recom mended for passage senate file No. 117. It requires all newspapers to print legal Ad vertisements In nonpareil type. The committee then rose but before Us report could be adopted , Mr. Hansom raised the point of order thai the senate was with out a quorum. The nDrReant-at-arms and till deputies scurried around the corridors and finally brought In Senator Calilncll , and the report Mas then adopted , Mr. Howcll offered the following resolu tion and moved Its adoption : Wlurpai , At the last election HIP p ople cf thli slate elertcd to Ihe state senate a majority pledwd ( o certain lines of legis lation and reform In the Interests of the people , nnd Whereas This senate has been In ses sion over thirty dnys without lm\IHR tnkett nny iicllon on these Hues ! nnd WhiTpni , Our actloni are belni ! closely watched nnd Fcvr-ro criticism Is being In- dnlgpil In ; and bellevlntf Ihtt ni-ltlici the- people of thla state nor the members of IhlH body are In favor of any radical legislation / nffcotlntf corporate Inlerists , but bellevlnc that certain Interests of this nnturt1 need some rptjulntlou ; theiefore , be It Resolved , That this st'indlnpcommittee of this body be requested to Immediate ! } report on nnV bills of this nature In thcl In order thnt the Rpiiati ; mn > have ample Umo to consider such bills Iha It may net honorably , wisely nnd for tin best IntcrojH of oil concerned. Mr. McGann wauled to know whether the resolution was aimed at the slock yards bill Mr. Caldwell objected to present consider ntlon of the resolution and It , therefore , wen over unt'll tomorrow utiiler the ruloa The senate then adjourned until tomorrow morn Ing at 10 o'clock. ADOPTS THIS notnii.n IMIIMAUV Lincoln Ilepiilillennn Will Clio Cimillilntcn by .Novel 1'roeeilure. LINCOLN , Feb. 16. ( Special Telegram ) - The committee selected "by the republicans o the clly lo consider Ihe question Of holding two primaries for the nomination of niayoi and city clerk hold a lively meeting tonlgh nt the Llndcll hotel. Alter the prcsentatloi ota number of arguments for and agalns the proposition , It was decided to hold two pilmarlcs. At the first one every one will be permitted to pose as a candidate who has the lequlalto number of names on his petition The two highest for mcyor anil clerk wll then submit their claims to a second primary , which will ho decisive as to who shall represent - sent the party as a candidate n'\cnm2vr iMiocnr.niAOs \Injfir MnlillmCs InjiinctIon DInxu nnd Ciiiini'll TnUi-H Dp Cnsi * . NCHRASKA CITY , Neb. , 1-Vb. 15 clnl Tolegiam. ) In the district court this afternoon Judge Ramsey handed down a dc ctslon dlssohlng the Injunction restraining the city council from acting upon the Im poachmcnt charges agalnal Mayor Stahlhut The council met this evening and took up the nintter of the mayor's Impeachment The niavo * was present and by his attorneys filed a demurrer to the charges , which was promptly overruled by the council. The mayor \vas gl\en until tomoirow noon to file an answer. The case will be continued tomorrow evening. Hone In Three OSCiOLA : , Neb. , Feb. 15. ( Special. ) Several oral Itinerant burglars have been plying their trade In Osccola recently. Three of them me now la jail here. Sheriff Hahn , with Police omecr Joe Smith of Grand Island captured James Kelly , who had been collect ing sets of new harness ami then ttylng to sell them. Ho has been bound over to the dlsti let court. Ur. Culver and John Riddle came In gooi style , having a nlco matched team of bay mai-Ds and a now half-platfoim Spring Hcnnj wagon , made in Freport , 111. , which the sheriff thinks they stole somewhere. They visited the different stores In the town , taking a coat at ono place , shoes at another , vest caps and clothing wherever they had a goo , ' chance. The sheriff , with .the assistance oL Joe Smith , began to suspicion , them , and ar rested them at their hotel , and on searching their room found burglais' tools , guns am other weapons. Dr. Culver had hla trial , and In default of paying a fine , was committee to Jail. City Lucia Milder * . PAWNCn CITY , Neb. , Feb. 15 ( Special. ) Two Inches of snow fell In this vicinity last evening. Twelve cars of cattle were shipped to this city Monday morning from Hiawatha , Kan. Ropiesentatlvo llernard spent Sunday at his lionib near this city. The assault and battery case of Watklna against Atkinson , which vvso tried before Judge nillitig , icsulted in a fine for Atkin son of $10 and costs. Mrs J. T. Condon , past department presi dent of the Women's , Relief Corps , Is homo after attending the Women's Relief Coips convention at Hastings. W , Allen Challis of Omaha and Miss Lil lian JeiiMns were married In this clly lasl week. They lefl for Omaha. Ciitlierlnji In the Corn. COLUMDUS , Nub. , Feb. 14. ( Speclil. ) Columbus still continues to bo a lively market for corn , Nebraska's chief product. C. H. Sheldon , Foster & Smith , Gray & Son and the Coliimbub Milling company are In the mancot strong , and ate building new ctlba each week. Several other merchantu In aie pinning their fnllh to King Corn , and are pa ) Ing about 2 cents above the cash mar ket , when taken In trade or on account. T. n. Herd , a Chicago capitalist , Is buying at St. IMwaid , Bclgiade , Boone , Monrpo , nun- can and Sliver Greek and la advertising for million biishnls. Those towns are all on fie Union Pacific and neatly all on the blanches out of this city. It will nuke bt.slnp ! vs hum when It Is started to market. DoiuvliiM County KnriiicrK * Institute. DKNNINGTON , Neb. , Fob. 15. ( Special ) The farmers of this vicinity organized an Institute hero Saturday night. The oiganl- /itlon will bo called the Douglas County Farmers' Institute , vvlth headquaiteis at Hcnnlngton The following olllcers vvere elected for the ensuing year' Charles Gran , pieslilunt ; Fred Goltscli , vice ptesiilent ; 1) . II. Koihchner , nccretaiy ; Henry B. Wilt , tieaunror Also an executive commltteo of five as follows : Homy Arp , George Dlorks , P. A. Anderson and the president and Eccrc- taiy A coiifctltutlon and by-laws wore adopted , and other business of minor Im portance transacted The flrsl annual Insti tute will ho held March 5 and G next. U in AMII Spent. : on .Soli Culture. IEASTINGS Feb. 15.-Spcclal.-H. ( ) W , Campbell of Sioux City will oddics ? the farmers and business men of Adams county at A the court house Wednesday afternoon , Mr , he Campbell attended ono of the Farmers' InstlT ! lutes held In Hastings lant year and gave the farmord some good niivlce. Ho Is Iho great exponent of the doctrine that the people In all parte of Nebraska have sulllclent rainfall for outccwful farming , providing proper methods ore used for consuming the molstuio that ael fulls by a system of cultivation which Mr. en Campbell has Kiieccasfully employed for a ils number of yeaia on his owu farm In North I1 Uakotr Aurora Women Visit YorK , AURORA , Neb. , Feb. ID ( Special. ) The women of the Nineteenth Century club of its this city vUltrd the Art and Review club of ' > York last Saturday and are very enthusi . astic ov.v the roccptlou they were accorded there , Mm , J. F. Glover , ono of the pioneers of this county Is lying dangerously 111 at her residence. She la S7 vcais of ago. Ir F J. Ilitclfu has been 111 of pneu- " nionli tliu pait week , n Judge Sedgwlch was to open illstilet court hero this morning , but WHS detained ut Wahoo. Hu U expected hcio Wednesday. riinot'iil of .Mr * . C , II. I'niil. > ' HASTINGS , Feb. 15. ( Special. ) The funeral jf neral of Mrs. Charles H , Paul , who died of . paralysis last Thursday , was held at 2:30 : yes. tonlay afternoon from the family residence. jut Rev. W. F. Rlngland of the Prcfibjterlan n church ofilclsit'd. Iho pallbearers were ; L. ClarUo , flcorgo Pralt , C. K. Law son , C'arson Harnot , W. I' . McCreary and Charles Lane. The remains vvere Intoreil la Park- u view cemetery. of HUH CiiNh In , ( TronHiivy , ar 11 CHADHON , Nob. , Fob. IB , ( Special. ) At il annual meeting of tbo Dav,03 County h r Agricultural society the following ofllcera n were elected : Hon. W , W. Wilson , j > r l- n dent ; Thomas J. Lockett , vice president ; n. r. Pitman , secretary ; William Wilson , treasurer ; Charles Mann , general nuperln * tendent. The accounts of tne accrelary and IrCtsurcr were audited and found to bo correct. The association has a surplus of belween $300 and $400 on hand , and Iho next fair la expected to bo the best and largest one In Its history , iMini.nii.N vitv TO UIIAIITUH n.vv. Ili-IIIIiiiit Kleetrlenl llNiln | > - nml lie- eeptlon nt the I lilt erxlty. LINCOLN , Feb 15. ( Special Telegram. ) Five lliousand people crowded ihrough the various open buildings of Ihe University ot Nebraska tonight , attending the exer cises preliminary to Charteriday , and viewIng - Ing the electrical exhibit. Acrots the front ot the main building wore electric lights spoiling out "Welcome , by Electric Engi neer ? . " Iho display Is the best ever made by that department. The newest Instru ments for Illustrating electric knowledge are shown , Including apparatus for showing Roentgen I rajs , the most recent Inventions for electric lighting and the manufactura of caihlde for generating accetylenp gas , the now llliimlnr.nt , and many other Interesllng pieces of machinery , all In activd operation. Governor Holconib and Lieutenant Gov ernor Harris , Speaker Gafiln and Coinmls' sloner of Public Lands and Uulldlngs Wolfe , together with half a dozen others , spoke at an Informal gathering at the chapel In Iho evening. Mr. Wolfe holds the record for numbeof j ears' atlendanco by ono family. For twenty-lhree jeata at least one of his seven children has been In attendance upon the university. Presldenl Carter of Wil liams Colleg1 will deliver the formal address tomorrow night , and after Its close there will bo a meeting of the Williams alumni of Ne- biaska. roil KI.M.VII , .t SMITH. \Ynlioo Jury Deelilen AKiiliiNt the Clly of Lincoln In ti DiiiiuiKe Null. WAHOO , Neb. . Feb. 15. ( Special Tele gram. ) The damage suit ot Kendall & Smith against Sanitary district No. 1 , went to Iho Jury nt 1 o'clock Ihls aflornooti. At 11 o'clock tonight a vcullct lu favor of Ken dall & Smith was rclurned. The damages wcro fixed al $23,839. Mill MoctlnKN ill Ceiitrnl City. CENTRAL CITY , Neb. . Feb. 15. ( Spe- clal. ) Revival meetings are In pi ogress at the First Picsbyterlan church of this city , conducted by Rov. J. C. Redding of York. Great Interest is manifested Yesterday's services were meetings of great power. At the night service the seating capacity of the church was taxed to the utmost At least 500 people listened to the powerful sermon preached by Mr. Redding on the subject , "Jesus or Harabbas. " Mr. Red ding pleaches a pure gospel. llnml I'rrimi-i'.H for Ilniii'in-t mill Hull. CIIAURON , Nob. , Feb. 15 ( Special. ) The members of the newly reorganbcd Cliadron band are making extensive preparations for n banquet anil ball to be Meld at the Rink opera lions ? February 23. The proceeds will go towaru furnishing the nienibora , who are mostly young men , with uniforms and other parapiiernalii. Prof. George Williams has baen secuied as leader of the organiza tion. Strnl Three I'HK : DOKM. FAIRMONT , Neb. , Feb. 15. ( Special. ) Last Saturday two men came to Fairmont In what appeared to be an emigrant wagon and campeJ near town. It is said they had a contract to furnish pug dogs for some large cities. When they left they stole three , dogs. The ofiicers followed them thirty , miles yesterday , but failed to overtake them. , One of the dogs returned this morning. l ColnniliiiH linn Iones lilt Volee. COLUMHUS , Neb. . Feb. 15. ( Special. ) Hud Murdoch , a groceryman of this city , has almost entirely lost his voice , being unable fet the past five weeks to speak above a whisper. His affliction is a ro- minder of an attack of thp grip nearly two months ago. He has consulted eminent physicians with but little success , and is at present Irving eloctiic treatment. ' , Iturnliii-H Til Ice Clothing. g ST. PAUL , Neb , Feb. 15 ( Special. ) Burglais last night bioke the glass front door to P. G. Shanstrolu's clothing store and stole a lot of readv-mado clothing , un- denvear and fancy aitides. The loss Is cstlmatnd at from ? 20d to $300. The lobbers - bers got onto a handcar with tholr booty and escaped over the Union Pacific tracks Thp men have not been traced. n Tci'iinixi-li Ciiin Clllli. TKCUMSRII. Neb. . Feb. 15. ( Special. ) Twelve anprtsmpn lieie have organised the Tecumseli Gun club and elected the following ofiicers. President , Dr. F. L Lewis ; flecre- tary , W. S. Jones , treasurer , C R. Ferguson The first content will be hold Wednesday aft einoon at the fair grounds. Clay pigeons It will bo shot at , Weekly shoots will be he'd by the club Ilteven MnnlliH Without Term of Court LOUP CITY , Neb. , Feb. 15. ( Special Tele gram. ) Judge Greene has adjourned the disili trlct court until April 20. This makes "J eleven months without a term of district court r Sherman county anil people hero are beIn ginning to hope thai after while dislrlct Judges will be divorced from politics , p Is Corret-lH MH | of Oflleer.y. tilhi hi HASTINGS , Neb. , Feb. 15. ( Speclal.- ) l > The list of otllccrs of the department 3Al Woman's Relief corps as published should have said thit Mis. Kate Doyd of Hastings la prV department secretary and Mrs Gortiude V Herr Council of Grand Is ] 4111 ! Is depart i ment counselor. M TI Sev ent j-Klv e CIIMI-N on the lloeKel. of TI3CUMSEH , Neb. , Fob. 15. ( Special. ) ar Diallet ! court for Johnson county convened been this afternoon at 1 o'clock , with Judge J , S. on Stull In the chair. The term will probably thIn : ' lost two week ) . Seventy-live'caps conatl- In tul3 Ihe docKet , several of which will bo Inmi quite Interesting. ad admi mi Mi-rrlrk County KIIVOI'N Appropriation CLARICS , Feb. 15. ( Special. ) The oppo stiPC sition to the Transmlsslsslppl exposition In cu the legislature Is not endorsed by a half a ca lo/en votera of this locality. There is In- ha loed a very healthy sentiment hero favoilng Iniwl appropriation. wl Mllltlnnicii Co on tinStone. . W fir YORK , Neb , , Fob 15 ( Special. ) Company Wl , , Nebraska National guatd , will give a AIKl jcneflt entertainment In this ely } uoxt week , KlHi They will produce the "Union Spy , " under the Hi llroctlon of Coloaul Temple , the author of the In liama. 131Ml Ml Ann mill Fool Cn ( Off , Pai HAMBURG , la. , Feb. 15. ( Special. ) Sam- Ringer , a country lad 18 years old , while afiNi 'iidcavorlng to board freight train a , missed Pr hold and was thrown under the earn , lost Mi right arm and left foot , ani AViiK'in ( iiii-N Through Hie Ic < - . n.of FLORENCE , Neb , Feb , 15. ( Special Telo- of jiam. ) W. CrooKshank of this city loat lay team , wagon and harness by breaking ag hiough the Ice on the river tonight. He po j.iiely escaped drowning himself. El'mi ; Iip/ivi-H .Veln-iiKUn lo ( Jo Went. mi COLUMHUS , Neb. , Feb. 15. ( Special. ) wl we Jort Ohtorhoul , well known to all travol- oil ng men of Nebraska , left for Spokane in "all * , Wash. , Surday , where lie will engage the hotel business. Sons of Vet era UN' m.-iiiuimieiii. tt The local commltteo of tliu Sons of Vet- rins met at the Dellono last night to per- BtC 'ecl arrangements for the entertainment the delegates lo the state encampment , .vlilch mc-ots this mornlnfr. to remain In Mission a couple of days. Very few of the Iclepntes arrived In the city lust ovonlny , the commltteo expects a largo number 1 on the early trains today. tin AVniiieii Were Il eluirct' < 1. ilm.A Maggie Earl and Mninlo Drown , who were i inestrcl a short time ago for the robberj ceiml a farmer fromi Hoi Springs , S , D. , were mlr llscharfca ypslerday by Judge Gordon , The r imount Involved was $17. The robbery vsau ras illovsed to go iniri'porieil to the proper au- dri horltk'M for nearly n fortnight , and at the drir rial yesterday the South Dakota man nd- nltteil that ha was considerably under the at ntluence of llauor. of BRIEF IMIIE MORGAN CASE jiu f Attorney QBnerfjl Smyth Presents the State's Side of the Matter. ANSWERS TJJP'TILLEGATIONS OF ERRORS jl nl ' Coiitcniln < lint thp Cnnilriiiiicil Unit n _ 1'nll , I'nlr nml Impnrtlnl Trlnl nitil IVnitJtiHtl ) ' > * ( lie HnitBetl LINCOLN , Feb. 15. ( Special. ) Attorney General Smyth today flled a brief In the case of George Morgan , convicted ot killing Illtle Ida Gasklll , and sentenced lo death , by the district court of Douglas county. The cnso Is docketed George Morgan , plaintiff In error , against the Stale of Nebraska , dcfendanl In error. W. R. Patrick of Omaha and W. S. Summon * of Lincoln represent Morgan. Thu stale's case Is looked after by Attorney Gen eral Smjth anJ his dcpuly , 13d Smith. In the brief numerous ) errors are assigned and the compelcncy ot Jurors John Granl and Peter Kill Is considered at length. Quite a number of citations are quoted at length sustaining Ihe competency of these jurors , which la altackcd by the brief ot the plaintiff In error. The question , was the Jury a legal jury ? It appears from the record that on Monday , December 2 , before evidence had been IntroduccJ , Juror Peter Kill became seriously 111 , and exorcising the power con ferred upon htm by section 485 of the CoJe of Criminal Procedure , the court discharged the Jury and a now ono was Impaneled. The entry made by the court at that tlmo was ao follows : It appearing to the court that since the Impaneling of the jury In this CUSP nml their retirement to tbp lury room of this court In cuntodyof Bailiffs Swage and Wil liams 1 on the .JOtli day of November. Peter Kill , ono of ald jurors , duly Impuioled and .swoiii lo try this cnse , has become so violently lently sick and Is now so Indisposed ns to bo \\holl } unable to remain longer ns n Juror In I this case- without , In the opinion of the court , greatly endangering his life nnd no evidence having1 as jet been Intioduceil bo- fotp the jury , thp couit upon Its own mo tion heicb > discharges said jury , the de fendant In open court consenting nnd agree ing thereto. The defendant waived all objections to the other eleven jurors who had been sworn In the casn , and James Collins was then ac cepted as a juror In Ihe place of Kill. Com menting upon this lu the brief of the state , the attorney general sajs. It Is true that counsels for defendant have flled their uflldavlts seeking to Im peach thli locord , to convey the lmprc slon that a different procedure was had. On De cember 21 , thirteen clays after the verdict of pullty was rendered , n motion was m ide by counsel for defendant to < oncct < ths record , bill the transcript fnlls to show that the couit's attention was ever called to this motion , or that any ruling WHS cvei had thereon. This transcript of the pro ceedings us above quoted Imports absolute verity and cannot be altered , amended or Impeached by feljnply filing atlliliivlls. This rule of 'aw has been announced by this court In numeious cases. The citations quoted are : Dryfus against the Mollne , rMllburn & Sloddard company , 43 Neb. , 233 ; Sulllyan against Benedict , 3G Neb. , 400 ; Ha'scrtV against Walker. 21 Neb. . 536 ; State eAc rql Cochran against Hope- ' well , 35 Neb , , 822. In considering the question , "Did the court err irf" * requiring the prosecution to close Its tes-dlmony by a stated time ? " the brief holds tjiat flefendant was not harmed by , the exclUEJon pf certain witnesses which the prosecution jdeslred to place upon the stand. Complaint Is made of the alleged sccietion of , the witness , W. D. Thompson , by the couuty attorney. The brief answers that , in the fjrst"plaee , Ihla witness was not subpoenaed bjy , tl adefendant ; and , secondly , ho did. In fa.9t , testify as a witness for the defendant. hereply of the attorney gen eral to the rojnplaliit of numerous Instruc tions given by the , trial court Is quite vo luminous , and backed by a long array of citations quoted In full. In conclusion and iu considering the question , "Is the verdict sustained by the evidence ? " the attorney general sajs : Never In the history of Nebraska has theie IKOII a moro shocking , a more horri ble cilmc than was committed on Ida Gas- Kill , nml for which the defendant stands convicted. While the evidence Is largely cliciimstantiul , yet the conclusion Is Irre sistible Head the evidence of Willie Gasklll , the brother of the murdered Rill ; note how the defendant sought to eouit the f.uo.of the little pill by giving her monev on that fntul Sunday with vvhlcli to buy candy , how he in ranged for a meeting1 with his victim and enlolned secrecy noon lur brother , by whom he sent the message ; note the testimony of thP people In the vicinity of the crime , and observe how the lefendant lurkert around the empty house Into which his victim was to bo lured The contemplation of n cilme a thousand times worse than murder was In hl.s mind all that Sunday afternoon. Hnil he met his victim on the street and s-hot her down Ilka a dog , In would have * been an act of divine mercy compared with the horrible crime which IK was contemplating when lie Htnt the mcs- ot s.ifjo to Ida Gnsklll by her brother and tn.ide. him promise lo tell no one. The iwelfaio of society demands that this prime po not unpunished ; the protection due to Innocent girls scarcely out of their mothers' aims calls for action ; the blood nlO Ida Gnsklll. shed without cause or provo- nlHi ritlon ; shed by this defendant while seek HiTi ing to hiitlsfy his brutal passions while Tib committing a erlnie Inltnltnlv moio titro- liv clous | than murder cries aloud for the pun " ishment of the most brutal , the most ilns- M' taidly rrlmi" recorded In the history of Ne 1)3 braska. Will this coiir1 answer lh.it crime al by 3 lurnlnK George Morgan fiee" alK' \DVENT1STS' GUNHRAL CONFfiRnNCC til The Seventh Day Adventlst.general confer IIIof ence , which Is now being field at College View , a suburb of thU clly , has arranged for series of gospel meetings In the Younj ; Men's Christian association hall corner ot Thirteenth and N streets. The population College View is being Increased by new irrlvals dally. ? cvcial pop'tint"- have W icon appointed by the president ot the gen- ill. jral conference , llhler O. II , Olsen , to cany In nit details couuicted will the opening of Inpa ho conference which takes pin1' } Friday , a < .ay or two Captain J. 13. Graham , [ * naster of the < Uiip , PItcalin , owned byho US ulvenlists , will ho hero , This VIBSP ! has P" nado her fourth crulte an < ' h IB been veiy lucccssful in placing mission irlrs m Uh 'ol > ncslan Islands , A largo collection of [ iiiiios gathered by this vessel In her trips an bo seen In t'jo college gyiitnalttm. whlrh las been fitted up as a postofilcc and read- ng loom for the delegates , Wider Cnd'iey , he vho formerly resided in Lincoln , was ti o hn : Irst of the missionaries to l'ie'Island"bui tin vas lost at sou. Delegates are piovlilpd hn .ho vlth hoard at th and rooms ? dormitory , ut Unong the latest arlrvals are the following : .Mo Sltler B. II. J.anb of Illinois. Elder William ao Icaly of OregWr Cider J. W. Covert of sol ndlaim ; Bldei" Israel of Australia ; T. S. orwl Jutler of Mfctyhati : Klder J , J Graff of wlAi illimsiota ; Dr. ' J' ' II , Kellogt ; and L'r , David Ai 'alsou of Haltle" Creek , Mich , State SupeVlntcndent Jackson left this ifternoon for'Indianapolis to attend the National Association of no , Superintendents and 'rlnclpals , THo'conventloii meets tomorrow til mil will coilHiiufc In tesvlon throe days. yc CO Governor i Ujclijomb today apolnted Udward .ho Jones of Das ion Mats , as commissioner deeds forNebraska , , lion W XJlVyan , who returned yester- from hfs CJhJcago trip , will leave the city igaln on Thursday next. He says he pro loses to IcctuVo ( is occasion require * and will lvo ' his leottues under the auspices of hi- notalllc lesguea , or similar oiganlzatlons vhlch wonlii.eliaro In the receipts. In this tay ho would'bo assisting the sliver cause ilmultaneouslywith the effort to provide Income for himself. ! > < * UN NnlcK. The Cliadron steam laundry burncil last vcck. Loss fl.OOO. Tecumseli business men are closing their tores at 7 o'clock , Hastings college contemplates adding an srlcultural department , A Pawnee county man will get out 1,000 ear trees the coming spring , Den Able of , Sheridan county had his leg iroken by a horse hu was rldlug falling oil ilm. A circle wolf hunt near Newport sue- ceded In disposing of three of the "var- ulnts. " The store of 0rover Mabln of Dclolt robbed and 15taken from the cash rawer. Two years ago a warrant was sworn out Gaudy for Charles Sandy on the charge flglitlns. Sandy skipped , but returned last week nnd vras arrested and fined $10 nnd costs. The Mendelsohn hotel at Plalnvlcw was burned to the ground , entailing a loss ot about $1,000 , fully Insured , One morning recently Table Hock business men found their windows decorated with eggs when they came down to open up. At many points In the state dealers have ceased buying corn because the cribs are nil full , nnd they do not feel like building more. Spring elections are already beginning to agitate the people of the towns of Ne braska. As a rule the Issue will bo wet or dry. The llttlo child of Godfrey Panko ot Uurr fell Into n slop jar head first while Us mother was out of the room and when she returned the child was dead. The annual meeting of HIP Johnson County Fair association showed that after pn > lng all obligations there was a surplus of 15 cents to start the new jear. Tlio Crawford saloon keepers have refused to pny the occupation ta\ levied by the city council and the village attorney lias been ordered to proceed against them. O'Neill ' people arc greatly ngltatcd over the prospect of the removal ot chicory fac tories from that place , and have called n public meeting to devise ways and means to retain the enterprise. The Knights ot Pjthlans' ledge at O'Neill has paid the reward offered for Ilia nndtng of the body of DarnM Scott. The lodge has been ready to piy it any time when rival claimants settled who was entitled to It and the courts 1'ave ilono that for them. OM\1I\'S CIIAMMCS AUK NOT HHKiltT. Doubtful If ( InXVniiuitt'N Club lllcii- nlnl Will Conic lo Tlilx UUy. A dispatch from Mrs. Frances M. Ford was read In the directory meeting of the Woman's club > estciday afternoon , which extended greetings , but not hopes ot the 1S93 biennial. She thinks Omaha's chances not very bright. Later the reasons will be known. The icgular club meeting of the day was icld In the club rooms and considerable business was dispatched. Seventy-live dol- "ars was donated by the club to bo placed n the hands ot a committee from the art department to stait a collection of good piotuies to bo owned by the club and loaned to the public schools. It Is now just a year since , on the motion of Mis. Keysor , a similar sum was given to bo used to pur- clns-o elghl plctuies , which vveio given as pil cs to the fortunate competitors In the woodcut exhibit. Mis. Keysor. In pressing this second appeal , feels that the- only ques tionable points In the success of last year's scheme weio those Incident to thu competi tive elements. This plan , she believes , holds all the estimable features , while It eliminates the objectionable points of the oarller plan. This movement on the part of the club Is in line with the first sug gestion given out by the Nebraska State Federation of Clubs , which urgirs the ne ( \ cessity ot a committee In each club to see to the decoiatlng of school room walls and - the presence ot suitable pictures. Miss Hertha A. Burket , who has been acting as depot matron under the auspices of the club , made a somewhat detailed re \ port of the character ot the work she had : done , and after considerable discussion the , club voted to continue the worlc for one st year. year.Mrs Mrs Hosewatcr read an appeal signed by Mrs. Ilcnrotln and other prominent women calling upon the women as individuals to fuither the measures tending to replace war ch with lav/ . hi The current literature department fur th nished the piogram of the day. In the ab thPI sence of the leader , Mrs. Covoll , Mis. L. S. PIP Caldvsoll prosltled. Mrs. Alexander ren dered a plauo solo as the first number. UiP. This gave thn club Its first oppoitunlty to P. hear Its "very own" new piano. The gen-1 Vi cial verdict seemed to be that It Is a very ViP. satlsfactoiy instrument. Mis. Graham Park read from "Auld Lang Syne , " the loye story of Dumsley , and to those who are fond of Watson's tales , with the aid of the musical dialect , It was an enjoyable half hour. , , ' . Alls. Mary G. Andrews discussed the novel , "Sir George Ticssedy , " In a very In'J 'J and . c" genlous pleasing manner. Mrs. Turner's vocal solo closed the pro atm. m. gram. is Manuals for the club jear are now on 111 sale. an Wednesday at 1:30 : p. m. all those Inter K.i ; ested in a child study round table are in- foi vlted to meet Mis. Sudborough at the club . . to Mis To'\ne appealed to the club members th. to accept the leaflets which the icpresenta- tlves of the humane society were to "dis tribute at the door and ghe them duo at tention. ' The secretary of the Woman's Duilding company. Mis. G. II. Sudborough , announced A the company ready to take subscriptions ' Til for stock , and urged club women to speak TilT for the flrit $10,000 worth of stock. After this amount Is upon the books all the clubs till the state will bo Invited to take stock. Several have already signified their intention doing so. anwl wl ( JriM-U Art mill The Chautaun.ua college , at its re-gular duwe meeting at the first Methodist church last weI. night , continued Its study of ancient fol Orecce , Greek art and architecture being to thu paitlciilar topics under consideration toWl The following p-ipci.s wore rend : "Plato Wl ) Mr KOI I ; "ICftvptlan Art , " by Mr Goss ; "Mycenae , " by Mr. Glsh ; "Ferryns , " by / Mr. linttelle. and "Greek Architecture , " QJ Mr Giirrlfnii The papers were short , nd ami yet covered the tleld fully. This pro ig gram was Interrupted by two violin selections - tions from Miss Uumont , who played her Mn histiumont most gracefully. The lecture Mi the evening WIIH delivered by MrH Mary Av CS.nitrd Andrpws upon the subject , "Poetry Ha ind Prose of Heal Life. " HaII II at t I'.tlmrn Must l'n > Today. 1S9 stockholdois of the ' Investment A few People's No vestment company met In room IS of the i\ iAc Ware block lust evening to discuss the AcNe manner . In which legal action should be NoDe liiouslit against the officers of the company Do J C Smith acted Toi pany ns chair man. It was stated by mcmbois of the iDo ecullvi * committee that Ilohnomatin Pybiirn. who In plunged with appropriating De of the fund iiilscd for thn purpose of liiospcutloii , had failed to maku good the imount , and upon motion ho was given until J o'clock today to appear with the ash. _ HlKli Klvi1'nrty. . Myrtle lodge , No. 39J , Order of the World , lield a social high flvo session in Myrtle inll lust evening' , the receipts of which go nto the fund of the society. A number of Oin iniidsomc presents wcro distributed among Noi winners and refreshments vvero serve-d Ball tlio conclusion of the festivities. During CMo Intervals when games were not In IMI ( ic-tlvo pi ogress a number of Impromptu Ilm longs and recitations we're given by KUV- Cllli aral present. Tlio meinbuis' committee Htht. \-ho Imd charge wcro ; W. II , Green and ht. Kleckner. ] IeJ DlHtlllerlfH to CloHe. if" ! CINCINNATI , O. , Fob ; 13 It Is annixi loiiiieod that all Iho leading Kentucky illsWll liters will keen tholr plants closed this aal fear. During tlio next regular session of - digress tin effort will ho mmlo to reduce r whisky tariff from $1,10 to DO cents. AMUSEMENTS. A largo audience was pleated by the Paiges at lloyd's last night. "Forgct-Me-Xot , " a society drama , In three acts , was presented , Lillian Palgo as Stcphcnlc , an ndventurcfs , and Harry Kngllsh , In the role ot Sir Horace Welby , acted In a manner tint won the approbation ot their auditors At each performance by this compatiy the lime bstween acU Is filled In by catchy specialties and moving pictures , shown by the trlograph. "Hip Van Winkle , " which was so thoroughly cnjo > ed by a large audience last week , will be repealed tonight. Two bicycles will be given away ; one Wednesday night and ono Saturday night. John E. Htnshaw. May Ten Hroeek ami a large company of comedians will opc-n a three- night engagement at the Crelghton with a matinee next Sunday , pit&entlng a now ver- tflon of the ever popular "Nabolw , " which will bo known ns "Dodge at the French Hall , " A special holiday matinee will be given on Washington's birthday. Scats for the entire engagement will be placed on sale Thursday morning at 3 o'clock. Frank Daiilcls and his clever company , pre senting 'Tho Wizard of the NIK1. " at the Crclghlon , will close their engagement with two performances tomorrow , a matinee being given at 2-30. Crolghton hall will be opened Saturday night as a first-class vaudeville resort and will 1 > 3 known as the Crclgliton Music hall. Messrs. Paxton & Uurgoss , who will pilot tbo ne.v enterprise to success , are enthusiastic over the prospects and hnnounco that It will be conducted on the same lines as have characterized tholr management of the Crelghton theater. An attiacllve vaudeville bill will bo offered , bolus changed weekly. Performances will be given every night ex cept Sundays. _ I'AI.ACHS AT KIIIST DISAPPOINTING. Oinnhii Mnn AVrlles or 111 * Ilxiicrlencc In Klorenee , I ( illy. Thomas J. Pennell , v\ho left this city some llmo ago for Florence , Italy , where he Is pursuing a further course In the study of music , has written a letter to George W. llol- brook In which ho gives a very entertaining nnd Interesting account of the pre'sent con dition ot the ancient flty and Its population. Whllo Mr. Pennell says that ho was duly im pressed with the beauties ot the city aftrr several weeks' residence , fits first Impression ua.- ; not favorable. Ho writes : "I was eonsltlerably disappointed at my first sight of the city. The palaces that wo liavc all pictured to ourselves as being beauti ful , on the outride at least , are not as fine is many of the best buildings In Omaha , " Mr. Pennell alto states that his anticipa tion of homesickness was not fulfilled , as ho found between 5,000 r.nd fi.OOO English and \morlcan people In and about the cltj. The 2ffect that the lalo national election had on -ho Americans is spoken of In thu following tvords : " 1 cannot end this rambling epistle with- mt adding that there was great joj In the \merlcan colony here over the triumph of lie sound money cause last November , and vo all hope that good times will come to the states to stay. " Stuil.i lupr Ijliull.Mli lllxlor } * . At tbo meeting of the Christian Undeavor society at Kountzo Memorial Lutheran ihurch this evening the study of English ilstory will be continued. The following Is ho program for the evening ; 'lino Solo Miss Tina Schmidt 'aper ; "Significance of the Norman c Conquest" Howard Dinner Recitation Miss Swartzlander Mpcr "The Tcudal System" Ile-v. A. J. Turkic rocal Solo Hey Ponfold 'aper "Hlso and Progress of Municip alities" Miss IJutts 3ook Ilcvlew "Katrlna" .Miss LIda Harpster o I > lii > uil Too .Much Poker. O. ( ir. Wakoflcld nnd H. Obersleller , train 'butchers" for Darlcnlovv llros , running the western divisions of thf > Union Pa- Ific , were aneste'd yesleiday on complaint Il.iru' Woodward , who alleges they n.ide way with $20 of thelinn's money. It stntPd that Whllo stopping off .it Giccn liver. Wyo , a short time ago , Wakcflcld ml Obersteller got Into a icdhot pokei ame with KOITIP convivial spirits nnd bc- ere they icnllzcd what had happened thc > ad eliopped0 , which has Miice caused heir Imprisonment. The men are anxIouH make good the amount and assert that hey . call easily raise the icqulaito funds. OF TOOAV'S WKA'J'II13H. 'air anil AViiriner , lli ! llrlHlc lo SouUmeNt AVliidN. WASHINGTON , Feb. 15. Forecast for 'ucsday For Nebraska Fair nnd warmer dining day ; piobably ohovveis by Wednesday lornlng ; brisk to high southwest winds. Tor Missouri and Kansas Gcncially full nd vvaime-r ; Increasing south to west 'In ds. Foil Iowa Probably fair and -waimor urlng the dav , followed by threatening dither at night ; south winds. id For South Dakota Incie-ablng cloudiness , id llowed by lain or snow ; wiiimer , brisk high south winds , shlfUng to west. For Wyoming-Generally fair ; west liids ! ; wnimer In castcin portion. I.iienl Iteciiril. OFPICK OF THi : WHATIIHR nURRAU. MAI1A , Feb. 13. Omaha iccord of lalnfall temperature compared with correspond- day of the past three yoais : J817. 1S9B. IE9i 1S31 nxlmum temperature. . . 4S 27 27 20 iiilmum tLmppriiture . .30 14 5 1 vcrago tcmpei.itiire 31 20 16 10 alnfall 00 T .00 .00 He-cord of temppi ituro nnd precipitation Omaha for this day and slncu March 1 , : ormal temperature for the day 21 xeoss for the day lr > ccumulatpd excess slmo March 1 210 ormal precipitation for the day. , .0 ! Inch ullclency foi the day 03 inch otal precipitation since Mch. l..uG 1C inehes \CPSS biiico March 1 1.SO Inches ollclency tor cor. period , K.11.01 inches eilclency for cor. period , 1S93.IS 40 inches IluiiorlK from hlntloiiH at 8 p. in. Keventy-llftli meridian time. EU for Enri tun TH DA OPNc [ Nc NcMv Mv Bet Ten -IJelow zero. B < Indicates trnco of prccl | > ltntlon , I , A. WMI..SH , laical Koiccaut Omdal. GOLD DUST. This is the Package ' Ttt n i remember it. It contains Hei Will WillM $2.i ! 100 ) r.w Washing1 Powder that cleans everything Till 110 quickly cheaply and coin i , Tubli \ boon perfectly. For economy buy 41b. package. UOM THE N. E. FilUIUtiK COJIl'iNT , 100 w Chicago , St. Louii. New York , Boston , rblladelpul * . BPKC : Bill i "I rrml the filnttm"nt of Mr. SpnnRkr , the crctllt mnn with McConl , Hrnily ft Co I hnvo knonn him mnny ycixr.s nml called to PCO him nlxiut It , Uo tolil mo that ovpry r/ortl piibllshoil wrts tnic. I never linil nny fnlth In ndvfrtNliifr. but when a mnn HKO Ocorfto Sp.-uiglor mnkos such a stntcmcnt. It mint l > o trno. So , doctor , I wnnl you lo tnKo clinrKo of my cnsc. " This Is a snmplo of tlio remnrki mailo ovrry day nt llio oniccs of Drs. Copolnml nml Shopartl. 'I hnvc como to SPP you , doctor , throtlKh the rocominondntloni of Ilov. Ur. TlmlaH of the Motliodht chinch. I lm\o kno\Mi him for n IOIIK tinio , nnd I know Mint what ho * ays la truo. 1 RI\V his Indorsement of jour troiitnipiit In tlio now imlior * , In fict I lm\o seen JiHt surli statements made by prominent people for flvo ycnrs , anil I wntit to plnco in j self under treatment with jou "I " know there must 1 > c merit In your tirntiiu'iit when sttcli women us Mrs Itcv. Moullon of Wccpltiff Wnter. N'rb. , tiuhllely Indorses you , " s.iys another. "If you wen * Bitccossful In her ca e , 1 liellovo > ou will ho In mine. Ivalit to bo cured , and from what I am told I bcllevo your ttuatinent \\lll do the work , " It li Hitrli testimony on thin that innrtH tlio Biniorlorlty of the trent- 1111111 of llrs. Copcliinil n nil s > lioiiiril tcNllinotiy from pnop'u J > it moot uvury lay Avho could huvo no otliur otijrct tliutl lu Irt tlio pcoplo know \vliiM-o n euro could tto obtained for olironlc ullnicnti Avlilch luivo lor- inorly noptnud to defy tlio lioHt ulclll ot Inuitly dootoi-H. . ItKV. 1) . 1C. TINDAMo . 1) . Thcio are few men , If nny , belter known In Methodist rlrclra In Ncbiaiku than I'rc- sldliiK Khlcr Tlndall of Umnd Island , Un til teciMitly pastor of thn Snwunl Street Mcthodlit cliuich , Omaha. Ur. Tindall wiltes to 13r. Shepard n tollows : "Por twenty jears I Imd catarrh of the head. The dlsuasp Impalrnl my % OCP ! , and , BoomlliKly , to Homo extput Interfered \\llli my iiiontal woik. Ity thn iidvlco of some of my parishioners I was Induced to tiy your irealmont. Kor your onn romfart nml sntlsfnctlon , HB well as for the KOOI ! of others , 1 wish to Hiy that 1 have foiinil nnthliiK which has helped mo ns your sim ple and pleasant methods. Since nndef your ( are my head h.is been better and mv mind cloaici. 1 am clad to commoiul jcf and jour ticatinent to the public. " HOMi : ntl A'l.MK.ST. Kvery mall brlnps additional ptoofs of the Hiiccess of the Homo or Mall Trcit- mcnt If you cannot come to the olllcorlt for ti Symptom lilank. T\YO YIIAIIS AGO. Mr. Ocorjjo Spnimler la the credit iniiii lor .MoCoril , Hriulv te < 'o. , the wholcuiilo croucrn. SpL'iiIciiii : of hla relief nndjure from the horrors of dyspepsia , ho HII > H : "Catarrh of the stomach neaily ruined my ( llcestlon for several years. Almost invarl.ilily after oatlMK I would have a dull , heavy piln In the stomach and bowels , aa though nil l up with loud or putty. Tlio food \\jjld lie on the stomach without dl- sestlnficau liip discomfort , distress and jften nausea A number of physicians tried to help me , hut none of them seemed to hit It until I began with Dm. Copeland ind Shepard , and they cured me I have never had a slKii of trouble tlncc I finished , ho course about two years nuo. " KI.KTHIO1TY. TtlionmntlBiii , noiirnluln , ncrvoin prosti ntlon , Toiuulo dlnciiHCH nnd low vltullty In inon nndvoinon iiro ittnoiiK the ninny condition ) ) that readily ) lold to tills wonderful iKonry. 1'ntlents from abroad re ceived lit the Institute for treatment , with or-without board. AV. II. COl'ISI-ANn , M.1J. I Consultlntr CJ. S. SHKrAltJ ) , AI.U. f 1'Jiyt.lcliins ROOMS 312 AND 313 NRW YOIIK LIFU 13UILDING. OMAHA , NKU. DlTlco Hours 9 to 11 a. m. , 2 to 6 p. m. Evenings Wednesdays nnd Saturdays only C to 8. Sunday 10 to 12 m. _ Bill"I COR Searles Searlea & , SPECIAIISTS M Nervous , Clironio and Private Diseases. Sr.XUAttY. AH Private Disease * and Disorders of M a I Treatment by mall Consultation free , SYPHILIS Cured for life and the poison thoroughly eanscd from the system. PILES , FISTULA RECTAL ULCBI13 , HYDROCELEa VAKICOCELK permanently and uo- lasfully cured. Method new and unfalllna TBICTDBEANDGLEEIafSSS. By new method without pain or cuttlntr. Call on or address with stamp , Dr. Searles Searles. 110 limoba. 84tU Neb 9b * Pou World. I'm ties - IOHVH Fob. 27 Holy Land , May H. Juno B , ] i ! , July 8.7 , for riinu. 4-JOO ami tip Kepi II. Jtniiml thn Worlil , irk'sAmerican Tourist Aycney , III [ IroeiSway , N.V. A31U.SI3SU3.NTS. HE CREIGHTON rci. im Panton ailuro s > , Manoyers. AT 8(15 tAMK IN Till ? WIZARD WIELS GKIA.'C mi : } OF THE 'ERA CO. HIT , NILE nilvanco In price * . 2"-C0.70.l | oo. IATINKI3VIUNi:8 AY. eata now on sale , Feb. S1-J3 , Ifenebaw- liroelt , fONIINlOUS " I'LltfOHMANCfl ' TONIGHT AT J.IJ. VAN WINKLE. " TUB TUB PAIGES TRIOGRAPH In repertoire , Now motion pictures. liccleg | Mill lie gUen a\\ay thU week , Weilneeiluy one .Sntuniu ) ' . Lenerveil scnH , Idc , ! 0c SOo IIN YOU COMB TO OMAHA BIOP AT TUB IBRCER HOTEL Till ) IIIJST ,00 a day house in the west. " rooma (2.00 per day. CO room * with batU. per day gpeclal rates by the month. W1MC TAVI.OIt , BARKER HOTEt IIIITKISKTII AM ) JOM3S STHUISTS. rooms , Latlm , etenm heat and all modern tenlencei , Jtales , It 60 and } 2 00 per da * unexcelled , UpecM low rates to regula * rdem. DICK SMITH , Waiuuj.r. STATE HOTEL ; 10-11 Douclai. W , M. JlAltlt , Mana r. ll funilnlied roomit-Uurcpenn or AmtrU can plan. HATES tl 00 ANI > fl.CO TER DAY. f CIAI , HATE8 JJY TII13 WEKK OH MONTH et car llcei cocnict t9 nil pirti o Uit iu |