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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1898)
THE OMAHA DAIL.Y . BEft3 ; MONDAY , JANUARY 31 , 1S03. OSBORN IS THE WHOLE THIN Consul General at Samoa is a Oourt of Fin Koaort , THERE IS NO APPEAL FROM HIS DECISIO 'Mttlllfnrlnti * Dnllex Devolve 1'ii Him In UN .Neiv t'onlllon , Miiny ofVlileli Are l"nr from I'll'll Nil lilt WASH1XGTON , Jan. 80. ( Special. ) Wl Ham Churchill , recently consul general tiamoa , Is In Washington , where he Is tc ! Ing marvelous stories of what not to < when you go to Samoa. 'Mr. Churchill , will bo remembered , was relieved by I/.Hli W. Osborn of Nebraska In November of la The ox-consul general , who In the languai of down cast club men , "speaks the languai of the tribe , " Is a wonderfully Intcrcstli fellow , his association with the Islands : former times as a mere "mlnnlalnger" glvlt him great advantage In telling of that fa away land In the Pacific seas. In Rpeaklt of the arrival ot Uencral Osborn , M Churchill exprcHscH great regret at a forti ttous combination ot circumstances whle has prevented the present consul gener from occupying the exact position held I bis thrco predecessors In that office , Harn' M. Sewall , now minister to Hawaii ; Jnini li. Mulligan of Kentucky and Mr , Churchl lilmsel' . Since the constitution of thu go1 eminent of Samoa by the licrlln gen'en ac1' of IS90 , tlie AmcrlcAn consul general lu sat as dean of thu consular board , whlc has the final settlement of all laws and pill lie business in general sought to be done I thu kingdom of S-umm and the municipal ! ! ii. ' Apia , the representatives of Great liiltal mid Oriiiuny ranking only ns consuls. This flight Inrrcnac of rank and the pw 'lion of presldlnx olflcer of the consult bnard had a great moral effett upon tl , Fumoana , which went far to offset the lot of apparent power accruing to the Unite Stales through the fact that for nine montl : of every year two cruisers of the derma navy anil two cruisers of the English imv spend practically all their UricIn 'tli ' gi'oi p , while since the hurricane of ' 89 hi on.i American war veusel has visited Apli tlio Alliance In 1S93. It will bo remcmberoj that Mr. Churc Hewer Nebraska was first commlsslonc to the Ajla < wt In July , and later wr transferred to IMlerino , Sicily. Upjn tl ; very ( Site of Mr. Howe's ar'ontmont. ! tli on i.icror of Ocrnuny promoted Lcgatlonsrat Hosito be consul general. The vonyrcsa ( Vlemi'i. ' to which the United Statc-s has neve ghen foiMial adhcsl : i , but which It ho rfogiilitod in a number of Instances , ort vldr i that ccnsular and diloir.atlc | ) olllco : of the uamo grade shall rank In accordanc wl1 ! ! ! tlip date of their recognitions by tb aavcrelgn to whom commissioned. TAKK SNAP JUDGMKNT. Had Mr. Howe accepted the post and take thr next steamer ho would have arrived I com. ) iiy with the avail which brcught tli ' new commission to Consul Hoao. Rcuognl : ins l that 'fuse ' the seniority in rank wa a niatitr dependent on the skillful use r. iiu.-.utes. Mr. Churchill bill made all ai ran Cements In strict confidence with Klu Mili tea to take hi * succcreor from th sti-aaier to the palace by boat and Becur MU cfllclal recognition while the Ocrma eo'isul was wasting his tlme.-iicning his ir.al Uut Mr. Howe refused to go. General Oa tM-ni , lila BUcccsE-or , did not arrive for t'v or ihn-o months later , and the German const ; EPIIPMI It now the dcnn oi' fie baard. T''o Apia post is one of singular -Jimcult to . " . iriM v.'ho has no prior acquaintance wit I'd peculiar conditions. The State depart u.i nt Bends a man tut thtre with , a copy c the consular regulations. Aa a matter c ; fart , with the sole exception of Instruction .is to how tt < iJraw a ualary , that Intcrestln compilation lias no bearing whatever on th duties of tlin pcut. Mr. OUurcJilll says , wit. . the execution of the m : ithly malV atBamerj but five American vessels touched at tb part In three years. The duties of the olHc arc essentially diplomatic and ministerial Iliey are dinifult In tht- extreme and do iTia-ul unfailing patience in their consldera tlou. Th Herlln general act provides tha tli , ' consular board can act only when unanl m us. t-i ! > natura' ' reault bolng tn.n no mat fir how rntliuxlastic any one of the consul may Le lie can do no more than is approve ; bv the least willing of 1,1s colleagues. Mr t'hurrhlll 'relates ' an incident showing 'ni appreciation of the dlillcultlcs which fall ti the consular let In Apia. A bitter , long am dreary debate had occupied some two hour : of th' ' consular board meeting In which thi Gem an and IlrltUh consuls had takei dlanictilcally oppcsite views on a puin srari'ely worth cimsUemtlcn. Wearied by tin lalk , these two olllciala culled upon Mr Churchill for Ills views. ( Ho loplled that 1 the llrltlah consul woull request the mar Mills of Salisbury to send Sir Arthur Sill livan to Apia the consular board might bt depended upon to supply the libretto for ; comic opera. Strange to say , the romarl was not appreciated lu the sense It waa in tended and diplomatic coolness ensued. IinCOMKS THK COURT. Another of General Osborn's functions will be to bold court In all suits betwcci Amuiians and for this hla lejial training will stand him In geol part. The United Statcu 1'us but llvo tif tliei > e consular courts. Tl'o court in Madagii-icar BLUISH Its aj > pcaV to tlie circuit court lu New York , the con sular ourtrj : in Japan and China to the cir cuit court In California. Through an error or C'iis.on ' ! ! In legislation the court In Apia , v.l'll it lias Jurisdiction without limit In cl.-ll rt'iiu and Including the death penalty In nl.ntlr.al casra , admits e.f no appeal what- evi r. It thru appears that In fai-t nt least Gmcrnl Oi'jorn , aa a judicial ofliccr , ranks v. Ith tlie I'lipreme ' court In Hit' United States. Last year , asa result cf the representa tions madn by Mr. Churclilll , the ludc'- r"i.li'iit ! kingdom nf Tonga was brought 1111- UT l hopla oince and a new 001111111831011 wrs lusiiod aililiTRi-pd to Malletoa I.aupp'i , knv "f Samoi , and JlaJI , Ulns of Tonga. Thn ro2S3i' for lhl < lies In n treaty criiclii.lpil In 1S ii telwien the United States and Tonga , whlc ! > provldm that all Americana should b'i v/ltlulrawn from all jurMdHtton with the Tr-nna govornnie-nt and Bhould be subject to ttiij fnly by tlu American eon < ml. Inanmu"h na mi American conuul was ever 'appolntod , T.iica : r.perillly bocamc a vpiltublo Alsatlu. Wlu-ii any man was arrested for any offense he hud to nlmply Inform the Tonga pollco- jiuin that ho wns an American and he was nliased with copious .ipoloxles. Therefore Tonga ww filled with fugitives from Juutlco IMIJ inc'ii In debt who claimed Immunity by aess : ! of the fact that there wae no Ameri can consul to try them. One of General OH- b.TnV dm midnioit / pressing duties will be to prcceed to Nukualofa In Tonga and purge the list nf these who claim to bo American citlzer.B. It Is unfortmiato for Grneiul CVborn that ho la not acquainted with the Samoaii lan guage. following us lin dors a cltUen r/f nhe l'nlto.1 States In person of Mr. Churchill wiiOHiHiko the languagoas but few about the eourt of the king ere able to. Thu State f'pnnrtmrnt will not allow him to pay for nn Interpreter , but even If It did the average Fsir.r-.jn Interpreter Is n wesiHnras unto tlie llrah. ES will b < > sn > u from the records of the I'olngs of one of them. Simo few years g. ) the Countess of Jersey , whoso bust/and w v > governor of New South Wales , vieltrd the former King Motaafa , than whom no morn courteoi'H mnn could bo ' shown In any court in Kuropc. He made 'a speech ex- vrcstlng the irivit ; hcncr which had been neiifrrrp'l upon him liy the vllt of this titled Indy. The speech was concluded In ho mr > st Hesant lausuago known to tlie Fa.n i nn. with ttluxn itiurtco' Is n line nrt. Hat rftt-r Uie first srntrnre the Interpreter lnl TVfdd. ! BIK ! ho was rouuldered thp beat it' liw cUvs In tlui I lanOs , and ho rend r l the ioul romarkt L' | > C'U the shocked cr.rs of va * * C'nro all liver ills , bll.uus- loss , headache , tour tnin- licli , iiullsr&tiuii , 4Uiuitlpa- tlon , Tlioy act fa lly. with , out itaiinkr4rrl | o. tiultlby& 'Xli * euly Mill to Uk * UU Uood' * ! Lady Jorrcy In this fashion : "This po < jlnck man Bays ho Is nothing but o nigger. " ru.iroitMA .MINIM ; KAIII OIM : > Sovernt Intrrcitltiir I'tlillillM Ai AIIIOIIK ( he JllniiliiyH , SAN FIIAXCISCO , Jan. 30. The Sta Mining fair , which Is now open nt the M chatties' pavilion , 1.4 ono of 'iho most Into cstlng expositions over seen in this stnt Among the exhibits Is n perfect mlnlatu- ot the North Bloomficld mine , thu large hydraulic mlno In the world , which Is opt-rallon tonight. Two converging strean shoot out from the hydraulic giants In fro , and pour their torrents Into thu head i the bedrock ditch eighteen feet distant. Ai other equally Intcnsttag exhibit Is the tut ncl , with Its representation ot iindcrgtout fiuartz and drift mining. Other Interesting features of the inlnlr display ore the Arrastra for grinding quar to ho worked hy a inulo , and the quleksllvi lake , In which different metals will bo tba Inn to show the ( IHTTonco bt'Uvccn thr specific gravity and the half mercury. A special features of mining machinery ai represented nnd the different coun-tlea ha\ temnrknblo exhibits of their ores. Thcro are thrco notable bells In the ml' : Ing fair , the Jubilee bell , which rang whc President MeKlnley touched the electric bu ton nt 11 o'clock ( Washington time ) and EI the fair in operation ; the vlgllnnte bel which was used In 1855 by the vlgllaiai committee at Fort Ounnybags , nnd a btll < the Mission Dolores , covered wKh ntlobi and bearing the date "Monterey , Anne Don Inl 17U2. " Denllix of n liny. HUATIUCK. Neb. , Jan. 30. ( Soeolal Tell gram. ) Or. John Alsbach , a well know German resident of Beatrice , died early th morning , after a brief Illness of allmenl Incident to old nge. The dect-ascd came I Hoatrlco In 1S77 from Lincoln , ill. , an\l unt recently was constantly engaged In the pim tlce of medicine. Of late he had made hi homo with his tw < / stu.xlnugUti'ri" " , Mro. I E. Kces and Dr. ( Jrabo. Ho wa.i 71 year eld. Th funeral will be held Tuesday i 1:3C : ( o. m. from t'.io late home oi' the ( It ceased. CIIUItOKKK , la. . Jan. 30. ( Special Tclt gram. ) P. ' 13. Whltmore , aged j years , an ono of the fint settlers of Cherokee ocunt nnd ono of the wcalthlcnt citizens of Chc.-t hue , died this afternoon of Hrlght's dlseas aftci1 a protracted llkies.3. Miss I"sla Dillon , oged 20 , eldest dnughtr of A. Dillon , bridge s'-icrvlsr Tor the II lliiols Central rath-cad , died last night c consumption ut her home In thla clty.aftc a year's Illnerri. IlAI/n.MOIlK , Jon. 30. Mrs. Mary Iloito died t'.ils afternoon at "The Meadows , " th residence of her sou , ex-Congressman liar Hcntcn liolton. Mrs. Helton was in her 9H year , and was a cousin ot President Jame K. Polk. NR\V VOUK. Jan. 30. Daniel Lawrcnc llralne , rear admiral of the United State mivy , retired , died at h.i ! home in UroDi > lyn , toniglit , from heart failure , following a attack of rheumatism. He leaves a widow three sons and a daughter. He was benin in New York May IS , 1S19 ! , and ontere-.l th navy from Texas as a midshipman May 3i ] 1810. 1810.LONDON LONDON , Jan. 30. General Sir Danle Ly.5ons , constable of tlie Tower of Londo since 1830 , Is dead. Tr.-ieei u I.list < ilrl. MAUVIN , Phillips County , Kan. , Jan. 23.- To the Editor of The Dec : Some months DR thcro was an Inquiry for "a lost girl" golni lint rounds of the western newspapers aix I liavo at last located the girl , but do no know where to address the hcartbrokci father , and kindly ask you to publish m ; letter. This girl and her little brother wen taken away from homo by their mother am put Into an orphan asylum ( I think tin St. Vincent Orphan asylum of Leavenworth Kan. ) , where the Elrl was taken away umli her heartrending screams and pleadinss fc hoi- little brother. She cried alincut inces santly for wcoks for her brother. Her keep era tried every way possible to silenc-e he ; and to keep her from learning of 'thead tvrtlslng for lur by her father. I have bee : Informed recently that the father seciirci his little son from the nsylum. 1 hope tlu the sadiicos of this Inhuman Incident wll appeal so touchlngly to the tender Impuls- : Ct UK. hiart of every editor In the weal tha they will kindly copy this letter , so it maj mich the eyes of the father , who , I trust will write mo. I will only tco gladly see ti it that hla daughter is restored to liia earc yours very kindly , FR\NK SPAUGY. . \M l > ! ( iiiul ltoliie ! < l. All assault nnd robbery w is committee upon Pluirles Iliu-kles , IS yc-irs old , eal l yesterday cveiilng while numerous ehurel ; oer < . wore still upon the r..roets. Ituckle- rt-iiM struck upon the heal us IIP passed tht illey near Spvcntronth nii'l Jiieks.in utreeU md $17 .vns tniren from bis pockets. H < i\aa not seriously hurt. \ \\fiHTpAJWTICIiET \ \ ) ( Continued ifrom Klrst Pa e. ) nit and when the latter's family was away rom home. Is alleged to liavo entered tlie lousi ! and taken ? JS in money and a gold tratcb. Thu funeral services for the late Mrs. Dr. ) avls. who lost her llfo by falling from the lilnl story ot the burning apnrtment housr u Spokane , Wash. , last Tuesday morning , icre conducted today by 'Itcv. ' II. L. House f the Klrst Haptlit church. The church v.an I'm ! by relatives and friends of the de- eased. The Interment was lu Wyuka cemo- cry. \elii-HHliii Xi'Win .Vote" . Gibbon has received Its new lire engine. The Swantnn Hecord lias hern resurrected ly Pete Kyler , a former publisher. Tim present enrollment of 'the ' Pawnee lily academy is the largest within the hla- ory of that Institution. Sheriff I.oscy of MaiUson county Is nego- latlng with a Tennessee .sheriff for a pair f Siberian bloodhounds. Drownvllle people are talking Borlously t proc-tlng a eaiinlng factory to disposeof bo surplus fruit of that vicinity. Albion ofilcors uildcd a tcinporanco bil- ; ard parlnr aul a drug store and succeeded i rupturing a quantity of liquor at each lace. The people of Grand Island are making u effort to ralso $2.GOi ( to 'help ' the college ut , the institution being in pressing need f tl.ut amount of monoy. llobert Ingram of Emerson shipped a car i popcorn to Chicago nnd Joe Dally a car ) Milwaukee. They expect to realize about iOO per car. About coven-teen acres yield car of popcorn. Prof. Moroy has Just received the rellmlnary programs ( or theCeii - ; al Ncbicaka Educational association iceilng , to bo held In Kearney on March 30 i April 1 , next. Thu program oxtende over irro days. Whlln sliding down hill last Friday ovcn- ig Earl Potter and Will Smith ot Madison. i > ti | occupying the imuo sled , ran into u JICP i > oHt , resulting In ono nf young Pol- ? r's earn beltaj nearly torn off and a so- ere sliaklng up for the Smith boy. Ii ia stated that Uiu creamery output of ri'bi-3lia v.-Jll be doubled this year owing i large number of now creameries being ullt uinl the growing popularity of those al- rady In operatlon.There la greit activity long tlil.s lino. When It comes to standing p for Nebraska what'o the matter with the Id brlndlo cow , the foster mother of the urnsn racp ? Some om appears to "have It In" for fhmlt , the C'leanvator saloon Isceper , and > ok on oppoi-tunlty of evening up scores ist Saturday night. A double barreled lutgun was the weapon uistxl and the per- > n using U vati ctandlng t cross the utie-ot nd fired through a window at his victim , -further damage was reported outside ot 10 deuiornllzKtlon of the window. Thn wall ) uf the academy building at ' .N'flll have bc-rn left standing Mnce thu re. which totally destroyal the bulldliig lu ( Jl. Last wrelt workmen began tearing i > wu the walls. H Is thought , buwpvcr , uit n cocvd portion of them are toutul iough and that the building van bo TO- ail'at a much less cost than was unticl- jti" ] . As KOMI UK the UebrU has boon eared away au architect will exam1 * ) the alls ui ten if they can be ukctl with oafety. ' they < u the building will. In all proba- Illty , io rebuilt during U > e catuin ; eunuuer. IVCIDHVM OP THU 1IAIIIIKI-U The stockgrowcrs' convention and birl cue at Denver was a great event. That what all the returned delegates are cayl and It must bo so. Ncbraskans to the nui ber of fifty or more were In attendance a Denver had promised that the occasl should bo an epoch maker In the history the west. It would appear , however , th the making of hls-tory la not Infrequently oerlous matter. Denver tried hard to kc Its protnl.sc anil though successful In n wa the brand of hlctory produced was not t' kind to be greatly drclrcd. It w.ii3 hlstor nevertheless , and those preseht will alwa think of It as a most Interesting chapter. Denver had a great convention of II otock men on Its hand. ? , hundreds of nv from all thi > great tattle producing stat had a. ucmblcd for discussion. That the e tcrtalnment might be worthy of the occasl and that Its guests might make merry , Da vor decided to sacrifice the last of the bu falo. The goddes * of history had been 1 vokcd and was ready to record on her sere the "passing of the buffalo. " The buffa pasurd , but not In the manner Intended. No palm had been spared to make the o easlon worthy of the noble game and th the buffalo might not go alone to the hapi hunting grounds , where the shade of the n man pursura the shadowy hard/ ! that om thundered over the western plains , bear ar elk and mountain sheep were barbcciu with him , Society had promised to grai the occasion and , to give the whole a tout of llfo and color , Denver's splendid troop i cavalry-turned out as .111 escort to the guoa of the day. It was not to bo that the la. of the buffalo should servo as a feast > ' ( civilized men and women. Kor countle : ages the buffalo had served OB food for tl sivages of the plains and to the laat he wr true to hfl ! deathly. The mystic words , "frc food" and "free drink. " aroused all tli savage instincts dormant In the beasts < Denver's hoodlum element and they turtle out enmasse , 2,000 or more. Police and so dlers were blown aalde like chaff , tabli were smashed and the last of the buffal was torn In fragments by Ravage men wh fought till not a scrap or bone was let Denver's guests looked on in amazement , t hurried away to escape possible danger. 1 wj.3 a sight long to be remembered an though deprived of their fco.st , few soeme to regreat having been eye witnesses of ,1 event that will probably never again bo rt pcated In the history of the country. I3ut Denver's great barbecue was not wltli out Its ludicrous features. The II. ft J ! Railroad company had promised free trans ixutatlon to the barbecue grounds an tic-kola had been given out , but the gatowa leading to the train proved too nirrow an the iron fence went down before the crow that surged forward. The fourteen coaclic v.cro niled In less time than It takes -o tcl Oi' it. Men climbed tt/ the tops of the cars clung to the window casings with their fee . eating on the roJs underneath , took poeaea slon of every fox of space en the engine an tender despite the protests of trainmen an policy , until the whole train from cow catcher to rear platform was veneered wit iumanlty. Women pushed and Jostled will men for a point cf vantage and proved themselves solves ( .apablo of holding their own. Som of them rode all the way to tlie ground seated on top of the hand brakes. On woman rode -on top of the engine , liolilln , iast to the headlight. Another was pullei from ht-r place on a brake beam undornoatl iho cars and had to be held back by th lollc.i until the train drew out. The unloading of the train was even mor astonishing. Men and women rushed fort ] iko rats from a sinking ship , dropping frou hu roof and from the windows with no ap Jarent thought to personal safety. For th' ' ) rlef space of possibly thirty seconds tin crowd gazed at the entrance gate and at tin fix-foot board fence surrounding the grounds Then there was a rush , over the fence through the strong cordon ot police , to tin tables. Ono character In particular was n-otico. who seemed typical of many hundreds , a : 1o rushed forward , catching hold of ; voman , shoving her roughly away from tin ablcs and almost falling over them in hi : : agerncss. Ho glanced fiercely to right am eft , clutched a cracker about two Inchc ; ? quaro and stuffed It Into hla mouth withou stopping to blto It. and with the other ham seized a part , of a roll from beside a neigh jor'a plate , crammed that into the saint ipcrturo with the cracker , all the tlnu ng : "Uring on your beer ! " When the final stampede occurred end tin irowd cverturred the tables and rushed for vard to the broiling pits , there In frant wen inablo to stop Just -where they wanted t < md some of them were forced into the qilti uil of hot cralM rad meats , only to ( scramble mt again unharmed , strraKe ca It may seem Jenver's chief ot police , gorgeous in i iriillant cew uniform , was carried off Ills eet and landi-d plump In tlip bear pit , when 10 was bathed in bear's grcar-o. which wci -ven worse than a plunge into the BOIII urecu. " \Viat ! do you think of Denver's barbecue , " no delegate aakcd another , as they emerged rom the crowd and gained a sate point rcm which the scene- could be witnessed. ' 1 think it a huge practical Joke , gotten up or our especial bmeflt. " said the other , 'and ' a d d good Joke , too. " "They are killing my child , " shrieked a Toman. "Is thla your taby , " paid ono man rho had apparently kept his head , ns lie ulled up a bundle with the fiumbktiec of an nfant from underneath his feet. Ono of the most ludicrous Inci'Jecti oc- urred when the bugler climbed to tlie top f a shed to sound tlie assembly for the ivali-y troop. Hefore ho could get his uglo to his mouth a hundred loaves of road were- discharged at him and ho went own a good deal more quickly than he cut up. When the Nebroska delegation got back ) tlie hotel every one had a utory to toll. few fortunate delegates had secured a lece of buffalo Tor Ihomselvra. while others ad elnply : the poor snt'dfactlon ' of having Jtn Eoir-o { i.ie else with a piece , Allen . inltli , assistant general freight agent of IP li. K. M. , w.is In a colil perspiration all ny , as ho mentally cileulateJ the nmou'.n ! daniagra that might pile up against his : ad cs a rcault of the reckleaiiieis of the fople crowding the trains. When It was ; i over with and no ono was killed he ropped Into his seat ! n the Pullman ear , ons with the returning Nebraska delegates Ith a look of relief c < n his face , pausing inscription. Denver U to have another great ronvontirti J.\t year and If It Is decided to give a irbccue. the Nebraska delegation will all > there with tickets for reserved seats on Ike's peak , where the scone In all its bar- irlc splendor can be viewed. Look out for cheap substitutes ! Iloware ' new remedies. Dr. 'Hull's Cough Syrup is stood the test for nearly flfty years. KVSIO.VS KOH WKSTI9II.V VKTKIl AXS. nrvlvuiM of ( Inluli > \V r llriiiein- licred li > - ( lie ( 'e lie nil ( invei-iimeiit. WASHINGTON , Jan. 30 ( Special. ) Pen- Ions have 'been ' Issued as follows : It-sun of January 14 : Nebraska , original fMuunecy I' Coy , 'atcro ! > . K ; J.imes T. White. IJi > vtrlee. $8 : eorgii Miller , Murydvllle , W ; Sldnuy | ) ficb- irt , Auroru. $0. Increase j.iminV Web er. Lodl. Jll ! to Jl" ; l'\iun W. aeott lle-n- . -tt , $17 to J21. lowu : Original Lafayette f'hlpmin. Gil- ere City , } S ; Jumc J'lnkerton , MaquoHeta , . HeHtor.itlou and lnert.im > llorm-e S miniaii , lieamun. f2 lo J8. Increase--John ' 11011 , J nv.'iS , 10 to $12 ; Jobn W. MeGln- y , Lyons , js to JJO ; PhliU'-iH Smith Cudjr npldn , JO to fS ; Daniel G. Klirrlti : , BoldiciB1 omo. Alnrxhull. fS to $10. llolssuiJolin . Hrhoonovi-r , Dca Moiue.N > . Montiimi : Orinliml Henry WaKn r , South utte. $0. Addllloiml Juint-H I. Lucax. Llv- BBton , JO to J12. Iner usa Wllllum Uark- y. Crow Ajrcju-y. Ifl to JW. South Dakota : Original Harrteon \ \ ' alley , l-'aulkton , fc. t'olorado : OrlBliral Oharles O. Hoyt , Den- -r , JO. Itestoratlou Theron JDhimon , Jcn- r. $12. Uefltoratlon Mini additional Wll- vn > II. Ilomnns. dead. Denver , JI.H to $12. icreasc Daniel H. Sylvester , Denver , JS to There are three little things which do more ark than any other three little thlngti cre ed tbey are the ant , tlie bee aud DeWltt'a Hie Early Ulcers , the last being the famous ; tlo pUle ( or etoniacb ana liver trouble ) . T'- " r-oiin-11 ( Mjumittpo on police held meeting yesterday afternoon for the nurpc of going oveti'th ) > evidence produced at I InvestigationEatirday , | and preparing a i port. While several friends of McCoi testified that ho was sober when arrested , Q street saloon. Keeper named Hart swo that 'McCourt ' remained In Ills saloon I at least four liouKi on the day of his arrt and became so lhoxlcatcd that It was neec nary to eject him "from the place. The inei bors of the coumilt'ice dccllneil to state \vh their report would bo , but It Is known th the testimony of Hart will carry iwislderat weight. Some of the committee object the police using such forcible means bringing prisoners : o time , but they adn : that severe measures must be employed obstieporous cases. The report of the coi mlttca will , It Is understood , bo read at tl mooting of the council tonight. Another matter that will come up at tl meeting will be the request of the Lou Bradford Lumber company for permission la > a track across Hellevuo avenue. Itvi asserted yesterday by a city ofllclnl that tl remonstrance against the granting of th reiiicat came from a rival lumber compai aiul that very few If any of the buslnc ; men or residents of Albright objected to tl pioposed switch. Tills matter U now In tl hands of the committee on streets and a leys and will most likely be reported ( favorably. The new gas ordinance. Is due to be ret thu third time and placed on its final pa sage. This action , however , depends ei tlrely upon the report of the judiciary con mlttee. K ; fur ( he Ciini | > nlKii. Political < iluba In all of the -wards arc bolt reorganized preparatory to the opening of tl spring campaign. While It Is two montl yet before the election , will bo hold a gre : leal of interest lu the contest Is cvldcncoi Svery one admits that Ino fight will be mrd one ami the disposition seems to be I : ave only two s : . Might party tickets In t ! leld. Political managers are in hopes t'h ' ; there will bo no Independent candidates I llvlilo the 'forces of the two parties as square light on party Hues is desired. Com cllman Bartctt and Attorney K. C. bane t\\ \ ) car to bo the most prominent candidates ff nayor on tlie republican ticket , while th democrats seem to think that either Ensor t lolmstjii will lead the democratic force : Johnston "declares " he is not looking for tli nomination , but hla friends are hard atvor in 1 claim that 1-e will be the nominee. Parl hurst Is being talked of by some of the dh batlsilcd democrats aa an Independent cand date. After More linpro veineiilN. Thcro will bo a meeting of the Secon Ward Improvement club at Fra nek's ha this evening , A committee appointed at tli last meeting to invcdtlgate matters pertain Ing to certain needed Improvements will , i is expected , be ready to make a report. Th Second warders are anxious to obuln bette police protection , as well as a few clectrl street lights. Home of the members of thl club seem to think that the city should main tain a fire hall over in that section of th city and thlo in oite of the matters it is prc posed to agitate. ' -JtiMiiu Open Tncsdny. It la 'the Intention to open the new dlnlr. ; room and bar rooms at the Live Stack ex change on Tuesday. These apartment world liavo been opened before this time hai not. there bce'u a , delay on the part of th steam fitters engaged in placing the heatlni apparatus. The dining room is an Immens iffair and will accommodate several bun ilred people. Muals will be sarved from G a in. ( to t > p. m. Besides the regular meal thosci who desire ran obtain a lunch at an ; time , paying for tjie amount eaten. HUKIIIIKJiln In ( In * Tolls , IMn Dugan Is again in the tolls on th same old charge of being drunk and dis orderly. Dan'tobmls about tlirec-llftl-.s of hi : laio In prison , cod although ht nromlscs th judge each time ttat ho will not drink an Dther drop he is no sooner released fron : he county Jail Kiau ho makes his way bat'i to ills old haunts In thlii city and pro-cool ' .o accumulate a howling Jag. Dugan ha. lot worked a 6iy In years and haw he man igcs to kwp drunk all the time he Is out c lail to a myate.'y. ItulilK-il of Mue IlolInrN. Charles -Myslck - , who claims the Thlr < ward as his place of residence , rcporteJ t ( the police yesterday that while patsIiiE un lor the Q street viaduct lite Saturday nigh 10 was held up by a couple of men am robbed of $9. He claims that one o ! tin sighwaymen held a revolver at his hcaj .vhllo the other iscardied his pockets. Th' jollco liavo a duscription of the robbers aiu ire Investigating the matter. At ( lie Iliiv Armour I'lniil. Four of the big Armour buildings arc ibout icady for tlis roofs and one Is already mdcr roof. Unless stormy weather pre- rents 'tho carpenters will bo ready to place ho roofi on these four buildings some time Ills week. The construction of the build- PBS la proceedings rapidly and It is under- itood that the working force will bo in- Teased as soon as the weather becomes a ittlo more settled. Mini ivltli Many All uses. Frank Dcauvnlt , who bis half n dozen liases , spent yesterday in a cull at the city ill , having been arrested by Chief liren- an for belciR drunk and disorderly. An oil- itlonai charge of vagrancy l > is hero filed gainst him by the chief. After his arrest Joauvalt nearly lalsed the roof wltfi his rlca and yells and it was lir.i.josalblo for lie i.rallco to keep lilm quiet. Worlc n ( CiiiIali.v'H. Work on the new glycerine factory ai 'udahy's ' Is proceeding nicely , This new ulldlng Is being erected across the tracks ml Just west of the soap factory. When umpletcd rellned glycerine as well as the rude article will bo manufactured by the udahyii. MllKle ( ' ! ( > ( ioH.slp. Ciidahy has 100 men at work cutting ice t Sejmour lake. The annual election of officers of the South malm hosrlt/il is billed for Tuesday. A business meeting of tlio Ideal club will e hold at the otllco of I ! . 1CVllenx this An adjourned meeting of tlie stockholdero ' the Drovura Journal company will be hold ) morrow. Miss Ktliel ilcqey. Twenty-fourth and J .rcota. will entertain the mcmbcro of thu luslcal club At her home this evening. John Klncalili > vlio liaa been eonnoeted with IB tc-lcphono itxcju-iigo hero for a number 1 years , ban lux'ii trausfurred to the Oiuaha illce of the co'ir.yaiiy. Adali chapter No. 02 , Order of the Uantem lur , attondcdj lie- funeral of Mrs. Ada Win- lip in a body yi'Btei'duy afternoon. After tort services , at tjio late reuidcucu of the jceased , Twpnty-fourtti and J streets , tlie mains were -forwarded to Chicago for lu- Tincnt. , , Ilev. J. A. Johnson , pistor of the First utliodist l"i.ilscoi > j | church , will preach at 10 union services at t'.io Finn 1'iesby- irlan church ilild ovenlng , The choir Is l charge of Qlr . Nelllo Sage , witii .Mrs. ucy Kads a > organist and \Vlllluin llcnt/ lolinlst. Ofllcer Deters arroated Jjan Swan last fulling upon conokitiit of C. W. Ulynn , a iventy-flfth treet Jlverymr.ii. wiio claims mt Sv.an liroko into Ills place of buslneco tiring the altc.ucon. The lock on Olyun's lice was broken , aa well as tlio one on thu ar door uf the stable Kwau is held un ispU'lon pending tlie ( illng 0(1 coiix > lalut. Children and adults tortured by burns , lalis , icijuriw. fczema or skin cliai.jscs may cure ir-rttaut relief by using DeWItt's Witch are ! SU'.VP. It is the great 1'ile remojy. Until 'llflieUnli'M ' llnlrrliiliiiiient. The memb'TS of Itutli Jtcbtk'ih lodge uuve very enjoyable ciitirinlnmi-nt In udd FeJ- nv.s' trail last Saturday night. Thi- affair as tttifiide < l by fully 1W < 'hll 'ten ' of thu lembery. The uveiilnt,4 wus ivunt In aijig- IB. playing g-iines1 , listening to thi > diilvrry t ri'fl'utlims and twiect leading. A lunch a * BITV I anil the evening 'ati rounded ul with a dance , ( ii.oitv OP TIII : conn1 uoi'sn OOK Clinniletlcr to He Hel cnleil ( ( (1 County derail llcnp. When the Douglas county court house w constructed the big chandelier that waa bin over the staircase In the main entrance i the second floor was the pride and joy n only of the contractor and the county coi mlfsloners , but It was also the pride and J of the common people , who contributed the money In the way of taxes to help i > ay f the big building. When strangers vlslti the city they were led up the hill , up tl steps and Into the building , where , 1111' ' with nmazemont. they gazed at that cha deller and then expressed the opinion th it was the ( limit thing of the kln.l that tin had ever feasted their eyes upon. That w : years ago and since then the ideas of ma as welt ns thu styles of bhande-llorR , ha' ' changed and many things that were the considered beautiful have now become bat numbers. So It in with this particular chai duller ; It lia.s outlived Its uscfulnc&3 and , 111 the men of a century ago , It Is destined live only In memory. The members of the present Hoard i County Commissioners have Issued the edict and Icstcad of hanging over the ma ! stairway of the court bouse , the chandclli is to be relegated to the county scrap pi unlcM some second-hand dealer will take off the hands of the county commissioner The chandelier cost an oven $1,000 and wo paid ( for 'IK an extra , Its placing not bcln in the regular contract for the eonstructlo of the court house. It la In the form of cone and weighs almost a ton. It Is clgl feet acrass the base and ten feet In holgl from top to bottom. It contains 100 gn Jets , each of which when lighted burns KS at the rate of six feet per hour. From th circular base of the chandelier are ItiO ct glass prlsiiM and In the ornamental bra ; work are 100 ccloro.l glass bull's oyes. Froi top to base the chandelier Is hacked up wit mirrors , which throw down a warm and brl liant light when the machine has hoc lighted. When ex-Brcsldent Harrison visit'1 thu city the lighted chandelier was exhlblto and again when the Knights ot Ak-Sar-lIe gave thilr flrot parade. Since Hum It ha hung In the gloom and carkncss. "Seme time ago the attorneys it Omah lilt-d a general 'protest in which they allege tl.at the corridor cf the court house , the on leading from the north to the second ma ! iloor of the building , was n nieraco to Uf -.nd ' limb. They said that without light turned on , this corridor waa as dark as ; ixiuaw'a pocket and If a change \\as no made , they would adopt heroic remedies ti correct wh.t they designated M a "bleedln ; . bntue. " For a time the comm'aslcjricis du bated the question and tlicn rc.solvcj th.i the county cauld not strnd the expense o burning 000 feet of gas per hour Juat fo the sake of lighting a corridor. They i-s amined the cLandcllcr and to their sorrow discovered that the thing was eo constructei that If one gas Jet butcied , all of them woulc do the . * ame thing. This wes the turninj point rnd Immediately the comnilsaloneii Issued an order that the chandelier shouli come down. Men were put at work and tin thing of former prldo and beauty has dia appeared1 from public gaze. With the removal of the chandelier : change Is to Mko place iii the corridors o the court house , electricians have been .em ployed and In the course of a few days ; cluster o ! six Incandescent lights of twentj landlo power \\ill llluirlnate the main cor rldm1 of the building. The.se will burn dur i-Yio . day and so long at night as peopli I'.ive. bu.-'lncss about the county building The Incdmicacpnt HgliliJ will not be cxpen slve things. They will be plain globes , hucf beneath : i plain reflector , but they will drlvt away the gloom and illuminate ths interiui of the old building. I.lQl'OIl III I MCI ) HIS I'KKSJ'nCTS Former I'roiiilneitt ! tnllroiil : Ofllclnl Drinks of ( lie Drvii * . "There gocc a man with a history , " paid a. prominent Union depot olllclal as he pointed to a rather handsome old man whr was hurrying out of the waltiiis loom in tirder to catch an outgoing train. The per son wentionoj appeared to be about CO yeara sld ar.'d ' was drossc. ) in a well lilting , but seedy , Milt cf clothes ) . "That man , " continued the oillclal , "form erly drew a salary of 58,000 per year and ivai one of the most prominent lullroad olll- : ials In the state of Michigan. Ho Is prom- nent no longer , though , for liU friends luivu left him one by one and ho was just now sbliged to borrow a couple of dollars fro.ii no In order to help him out of town. Wbw [ first met hlei he was a Imnd&oinn voung 'ellow employed as a telegraph operator for he * Detroit , Lansing & Northern. Everyone , lked him. He was promoted from a little , vay station to the main ofliccs of the ccm- ) any In Detroit and Ills advancement fioiu hat time forward was rapid. He learned shorthand while in the lieadtituitcr.s and bu- ; ame 0110 of the beat moi > at this line of vork In the west He becanm a partluular avorlto of the chief operator ami upon hH euommcndatlon was mad ? sect clary to the iresldent of the roid. For llvo years lie lontinucd lu this olllco and was then rapidly irouioted until he became general manager if the road. A short time later ho married mo of the loveliest young women of Detroit .nd everything seemed propitiona for a long mil luippy aireor for the young railroad nail This was not to be , however , for It vs. ? soon evident that the general nianagcr f the road could not stand prosperity. He lved extravagantly , treated hl > i friends llko prince and incidentally drank considerably. 'hlngs were winked at for a time by the ompany , but shortly before I sovcreil my oiiiiectlon with the company tilings began o go badly with him. After a struggle to own his growing appetite for lUiuor , which ailed , ho was discharged. Then h's wife led and he fast developed Into a wnek. till possessed with a strong Intellect , liow- ver , I am told that ho secures a Job oeca- lonullyrlth Borne road , but loses it as soon s his haliltu gain tlio mastery. Ho his vo.l this way for the last twenty yoar.v He tist now told me that he had worked in the eodiiuarters of nearly uvoiy road of 1m- ortani'o In the United Statro , but had lost acli position on account of Intemperance. [ e secured a pass this morning and Intends oing to Minneapolis , where he expects to Bcuro a Job with Jim Hill's road , " T ( cnii : roi.i ) ix oxi : DAY ako Laxative liromo Quiniiip Tablets. All rueglsts rotund the money | f it fallu to cure. ic. The genuina lias L. n. Q. on each tablet \DHII A II MIVHV STHIOKT MOTOIt. nlrleli Trney HIIN u Ver.v CliiMe frinn Terrible llenlli. Patrick Tracy of II 15 Jackson street mst Ith a painful accident about 8 o'clock last Ight , a > nd how he escaped a horrible < loatli a wonder. Mr. Tracy , necon ( is'ilcd by his wife , was ct-aliiK Tenth street on Howard , when ele-2. Ic cars bore down upon them from bolli rectlons. A northbound car on th Harney reel line struck Mr. Tracy and throw bo'll ' IB man and Ills wife to the pavement. The inner dlsEroeared beneath ( be car , and bo- ire the motormari tould b.-iim it to 11 litond- ,111 , lie wan dragged fully twelve feot. vtrybo-Jy n'.io witnrasod the accident ex acted to find tlio man dead and horribly angled , but when ho was extricated tip < ia alive ami Conscious. Mr. Tracy was badly cut and bruised nbout the head nt ! c < n the body , but otherwise be1 was not Inn Ho was taken to St. Joseph's hospital In i ambulance. Mrs. Tracy was not Injure Her husband Is enjoyed at the frelg ! depot of the Union IViplflc nallrcvul cor can ) % AMUSEMENTS. The darkness of Uoyd's could hardly 1 said to have twice brought together the ai dltlotml number of play-goers who observe the production of "Qneen'o Kvldetiea" by tl Woodward company at the. Crelghton yei terday. The lioiiBe was no mnro full tha usual , though the well knit fringe of hi inanity which adorned the ratling behind tii i ear row of parnuet circle soata gave slier testimony to the obvious fact that It coul not well have been fuller ; andMlie sight e a "vacant chair" would have filled mail ] not with sadness , but with Joy and a sons of profound gratitude. "Queen's Kvidence gave manifest satisfaction at the * hands c its playcra , with James Fulton as Gllbor Medland , Harry I.OIIR ns Matthew Thornton Ashley Rush as Isaacs , who has the "heag ! hoyo" of fame ; F. H. Mvlngatono , this Urn not n villain , ns Walter Wyuford ; W. G Warren as Sir Frederick Sydney , Will Davl as the drunken lockkceper , Cora Knicst a Mrs. Medland , Florence "Montgomery " ns Ad Sydney and Marie Snowdcn as Llttln Arthur The specialties for the week to come ari Ola Hayden , the female tenor ; Joe Haydci anil Queen Hetherton In a dialogue act designed signed "for laughing purposes , " and Joi and Nellie Doner lu a funny mixture o sang , dar.co and acrobatic work entltlei VVn Escaped Lunatic. " Until Wednesday with n matinee on that day , "Queen'ij Kvl denco" will continue at the Crclglitnn , whlh for the balance of the week nud the usua Saturday matlnco "Tho Haulier's Sons" wll bo presented. Lewis Morrison will be greeted by n largi audience at Doyd's tonight , judging from tin Inriro advancn sale of seats. The play whii-l ho presents here , "The Master of Cere monies , " Is a dramatization of George Mnn vlllo Fenn's famous novel. Its dramatiza tion has not detracted 'from the absorblnc Interest of plot or .story , but has rathci added to It , which readers of the novel whc have also vrltnrasu.l Its presentation were quick to see. Mr. Morrison commands the services of a large and clliclciU company In its interpretation , Including bis loading lady. Miss Florence Kcbcrts. "Miss Philadelphia" will be at the Iloyd theater next Sunday matlnco and night , and the cast Includes Joe Hawthorne , Elvla Croix Seabrook , Quceua Vossar , Jesslo Vll- turs and fifty others. ( JOI.T IS IX l-'AVOH Oe1 OlIVJIV. ThlnUH n Cliili In ( he ( ilUe CKy U'olllil > liKe : Mine > . INDIANAPOLIS , Jim. 30.-Spoclnl ( Tolc- grnm.-l'reslilent ttoltf tlie Indlnnnpotla bull eliib hns not yet i-ncrlvrd olllel-U n tic- from President Johnson of the Western Icapue as to lie eholee of the eighth city , but favors Omaha for the place. Sir. Golt t < i\ys It oiiK'Tt to iiiuko n Rood city for the Iciihtie , as it baa aulllelent popul.illon to iiil IMS ' numlu-r of nolnli- .support u dull : ( 'i boiiii ) ; ' towns to draw from. The Indluii- upollK niiignsto believes u winning dull In Omaha cr a club thut will stiind up in Hie ! iMt division ought to be ii money tnnker. He Is eonllden. ! tb.it fose who are iu- lerp.ited In Omnha will o thi'oup'.i the reason. Prominent bail men lure are nisi for Omnha and Hiiy the Xelir.iskn city Is entliely ifitlsfnetoiy. Mr. Orlt nnrt olbors are iisiUnat ( Jraml Ituplrls.- DBTHO1T , Mleh. , Jan. CO. Flt/slniinons mid Julian declined to cons'der ' f'orbett's llnal chnllenre today. ConsMlii" oC this city , \v'io had iindprtakon to h ivo t'no light milled elY for a pin no of SlTi.OOO. hold an In- u-rvlew with Julian mid I'ltzslmmons , wIL.i reprcseiitatlveH the press as wltnessL-s. The latter declared that Corbett was no longer In Fitmlmmoir.i' class and would not be until IIP bad whipped Maher. MeCllllMllllli ! f.4)es lo\vil 'Klislly. ' GRASS VALLKV , Cal. , Jan. 31. In three round" before the CSrns-i N'alli'Vthletli1 c-Hil ) Dan Miiiphy of Silt L-ik. luo-k" 1 o.it Jack MrCmisland ot Brown's Valley. Mur- [ > liy rusluxl the IlKlit from tlin start and In the third round knocked McCauslund down four tliiHS. I , en P. lie .Mrr-lH In A INOIANAPOLIS. I lid. , . Jan. . ' . ' . The Tndla- tnrolls 'US Moot club has definitely decided o hold the nnou.il ; meeting of thu League ) f Anieriean Wheelmen Aupust ! ) to 13 , In- luslve Tin club Is actively nt work com peting' details for the KiitUM-iiiK. Don't tntioy otliors by > our coughlrg , nud cold. One Min- l-slc > our life by neglecting - \ ite Cough Cure cure * coughs , colds , croup , ; rippo and all throat and lung trouble , ? . ] > l-itM\\l ) < I'All.VHKXI'llS. n. Thorp of Edgemont Is in the city. E. It. Sadler of Lincoln Is In the city. of Kearney spent Sunday In J. A. Iloyd ) mahu. 1'crry Moss of Fremont is In Omaha on Frank II , Clark ot Cheyenne , Wyo. , Is un > maha visitor. John Holmers of Grand Inland spent Sun- ay in Omaha. C. II. Kuibler and C. II. Harms of Lincoln registered at tlio Ilarker. E. P. Myers , a prominent .stock grower of Igalalla , arrived in the city yoterday. Walter Hay of Sheridan , Wyo. , a proinl- iont fctockman , 'arrived in the city ytstur- ay. ay.J. A. Perkins , manager of tlio Ilyron Hesd state , returned home ycatenlay from the ast. William Hoagland , a prominent morcliant f North Pliitte , arrived In Omaha yeatur- ay. ay.W. . C. Irvlno of Iloas , Wyo. , one of tlin lost extensive' stock growets In that Htatu , i In Omaha. Joe artd Molllo iJouer. vaudnvllles at the rolghton Ilieator .lils week , uro domidlcJ I tlio Ilarker. . IJoydbton of Hillings. Mont. , n. W. Oer- rd of Crawfordsvllle , Ind. , and M. E. fietter ( Onl , Neb. , 010 at the Ilarker. Mr and Mrs. Tupuflcld , Gcoi'go Wiseman , lisa F. llroolw , r/iarleu Wllllard , flharliw nylor , George H. Trimble , AI Ill-own. Oavo ndr-ida , Sr'irl Dawlcy and Oliver Hoo't are lomberH with the Lewis Moirlson con.i.iany uartered at the Harhcr. I.OTAI. niii'H i rns. Ccptaln E. I. Davis will oniertaln the embers of tlie Fraternal Union or America ill evening In Mcudamln hull , Patterson uckcorner Seventeenth and Furnam II eels. HbTinan Myrlck nl the American Agrlou- ) irlat of New York will be i.irusent at the mual mei-tUig of the Noliraska IK-ot Sugar iBQclatlon , 10 bo held ut i'io Coinmerchl lib , Oiiiclu , commanding at 10 o'clock a. in. ubruary J , cud will deliver an address Hawaiian annexation. This is hard work , most people think. But is it any harder for a man than the old fashioned way of wash ing is for a woman ? And yet how many ! women , apparently bright and intel-1 1 ligent , still persist in that clumsy , wearisome , expensive way of , I washing ! ' Why don't they get Pearline , save the hard work , the ruinous wear and tear , th i i needless rubbing and wrenching ? Pearline can't hurt the , clothes. It's the most economical thing to wash with. ' Why don't they use it , like millions of other women ? wo Don't Stop Tobacco Andilt Mr iitl r t k Iti * ntmt Tiio lufo-u no , IK * .i > ftiro wMI * tiiInt | tobfttfO. * ( > r91 PAIF , fl b t rii tttdUrOfS.ftO | < r l > rujrjtUU or of w * . It > Gently Wonnsi kllllkA IIIFSIUI , AMI HMU CO.I Ufralir. Wta DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT i THE ORIGINAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS. lanolil under pixilivo Written ISunrnnloe , hyauthorlzcd nm'r.tn only , to euro \Vnuk ilomory , , WnkofulnpBf , Kite , llytorin , Quick. H389 , NlRtit losses , 1'lvil ' Drrnnifl , Ijnck of Conli- tloncp , NorroiiMipBs , lassitude1 , nil DrnlnB. Youth. ful l rrora , or Kxroscivo UPH of Tobacco , Opium , or Ijqilor , whirh lends to Misery , Consumption , Insanity nml Uonth. At Ptoro or liy mnlf , $ t n box ; elx for $3 ; with writ ten Ktiiirnnteo to citi'C or refund money. Hnmnlo jmek. njjo , containing five. days' treatment , with full instructions , 25 conta. Ono pnuiplo only eolil to oachjwooit. Atotoroor by iniil. : iG2TRcd Label Special , i Extra Slrcnrjlh. I 'For Inipntoney , Loss otV 1'owor. Lost Jlnnhood , Hlorility or nnrronnoBB. ! ( . ? n lies ; six for $3 , wltli Kwrlttou atinrnutur * , tocuroinrOdujB. Atetoror Myorn Dillon Drill ; Co. , S. 12. Conic * llllli n ml Kill-mini rilx. , Ilinnliii , .Noll. rw/1 1 To be sure there arc others , but well there's only one newspaper and that is the Omaha Daily Bee. i WXV/V 'V' " K MEDICAL lit the trrattm'iit of nil llinnic , Nervous and PnvatcDiscasj nml all vi-AKMJSiiliS nml 1)ISOII.S ] | : ! OH ( "ntari-li , all DlsPii-e- tinN' a . T.im.it. C'lic1- ! , tomiu-h , Il\cr. lilmil , . Kln < nil ( ] vMiu > y I'l iihcs , I.oit Mnnln ml , Hydnici'iL' . \ i id m't'lc , iiiniiirlii'u , Cilr. le , Sjiililll" . HnliiiiiiI'Hih. . I-V- , i.i ! iiiul lli-itnl flier lil.iljulon HIIK.iCIIK - : iyu cuK'd. C'ltll nn or inMrc s with Hump l'r * 'IPC ItniiU uii't ' Ne\v Mutli ln. 'reiilnienl hy Hull , ( 'iiiisiildidoii free , paliii Medical and Surgical Institute lloom S , 117'-j ' Nuith ICth St. . Omulm , Nel ) . Jicwarc of Imitations T/io / fli'S ' Vl JOHN DUI.CAII'6 CONE , AnF.Tj ' I 1 C I J'AXTON & - * - ' r' ] Maniscr . TluciNlKhln ( ' "iniiH nrln MATI.VKK WKI i.NKSUA V. Tin' Kmlix-nt AI-I T i , iu : i s \ \ n a n i K o v ul lilB dun ii. . linh ill Icininiiaiiy "III prix'-nt a ilianiiitu.ill'in ' of lli'uiKiM.ilulll" l-'i-nu'u > > HE M&STER OF GEn MOHIES I'ltli'MH .IJ.VV.T ilmir , Jl I'D. 7r , ' , li.ili-nny ! . , - . Matiluc | y.\v. i- Hour , Tic , Mi' , Ijlili-'illy ' , ( Wi , lnl.iy Mat nml I A i' . M1KB I'JIII.AIHOl-IMIJA. _ TIIUHSDAY liVIJNINO , I'liHKUAKY ' ; is'U MIJ.H I'ANNY iLOOMFIELD - ZEISLER CONCERT. WOII MI'S ( HtKTKST I'lA.MS'l' . MltU MAUTIN CAHX , HIJl'll.VNO. 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