Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 02, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TIIE OMAHA PAILV ISEEt WEDyESDAT, TA"XTTAHY 2, 1001.
KELLEY, STIGER & CO.
Annual January Linen Sale
Wednesday morning commences the much looked forward to event "our Annual Linen
Clearance Sale." If quality and prices count for anything, then we have left no stone
unturned to make this the banner sale of our history. We want you to test us from start
to tlnish, from cheapest to the best and comparison with other offers will quickly con
vince you of the expediency in trading with us.
BOe Tnlilf Mnrn nl .'.He Ynril
All our li yards w!,,e
Homespun Table I.lncn Ittr"
regular valuo 60c nt yd utJiw
O.'c 'I'nlilc Linen nt "Uc Ynril
All our Bleached Irish
Tnblo I.lncn thnt sold CHn
rcKUlnrly at G5c now yd....
91. nit Tnlilr 1, 1 111-11 nl into Ynril
All our Half Hleachcd
Table I.lncn 2 yards wld;-sold
re--uln.rly nt JI.(iO yard Or
now ynrd ViVL.
?1.00 Cloths at sa.2- Kamc
William
These goods are hand woven
N.GO CLOTI IB
each .W CLOT HS
each JJt.on CLOTMS
rneh t'J.W CLOTI Is
raeli J10.M CLOTHS
eHCll
tl?..W CLOTHS
cach .3.00
.4.45
.5.85
6.25
.7.50
7.50
Napkins
Dinner Napkins puro 1 f(
linen ilozcn i.vVf
:.on Napkins for
dozen
1.45
Sheets, Sheetings, Muslin, Pillow Cases and Pillow Casings
It is almost imperative that every housekeeper should take advantage of this sale as all goods
from the cheapest muslin to iinest sheetings go at cost and many less than actual cost.
All our cheap and finest
quality Hlcached and Unblenchcd Mus
lln lit cost price,
All of our ehenp and finest quality
of Hleaehed and Unbleacheil Shectlnsi
at cost price.
All our cheap and finest quality of
Pillow Casings at cost price.
Fine quality of Sheet l?x2H yards
regular price fine nt A.c
each
2x214 yards regular prlco 47r"
(Be at-each -r M
2Vix2'4 yards-regular price S2Ar
iV.e nt eacli u"'v
Our great Discount Clearance Sale on Winter Goods still in progress.
KELLEY, STIGER
Corner Farnam and Fifteenth
HEADY FOR ITS WORK
(Continued from First Tnge.)
nppolntcd a committee on credentials, con
tdstlng of Currlo of Custer, Edgar of Gage,
nnd Miller of llutfalo. Pending tho action of
this committee a recess of ten minutes was
taken. Tho committee reported nil mem
bers present with their credentials except
Lyman. Campbell. Crounso and Trompon,
vlioso credentials hnd not yet arrived, but It
was decided to scat them pending nrrlval of
lame. A motion by Currlo to ndopt tho ro
port carried.
Young of Ftanton moved that tho chief
Justlro bo invited to appear beforo tho
sonato and ndmlnlstor tho oath of oftlco.
Tho chair named Young of Stanton, Lyman
of Adams and Harlan of York to wait upon
thn chief lustlce. Upon
tno arrival oi
Chief Justice worvai. me senators uu taui
forward nnd tooK tno oam 01 ouico iu h
body, nfter which each member affixed his
tdgnaturo to tho oath.
A motion by Steele of Jefferson that tho
rules of tho session of 1899 be adopted un
til further action, was carried.
A resolution by Oleson of uuming, nam-
lng officers and employes of the senate,
wns Introduced ana aoopiea, bhu hid iui
lowing ofilcsrs nnd employes wero declared ,
elected:
President pro tern C. F. Stcclo of Jeffer
son. Secretary J. C. K. McKesson of Lincoln;
nsslstant secretary. A. It. Kelm of Fnlls
City.
Sergcant-at-nrms Clark Iloblnson of
Fairmont.
Onto Keeper Colonel Patrick of Wash
lngton county.
Custodian Cloak Room Harry Hcobo of
Etnnton.
Chaplain nov. C. C. Crcssman of Crete.
A motion by Owens of Dawson to havo
the chair name u commltteo of threo to
wt.it upon tho secretary of stato and havo
him Administer tho oath of ofnee to the
newly elected ofllcers, was carried, and
Owens of Dawson, Hausom of Douglas, and
elgler of Dixon, wero named. Secretary
Porter returned vtth the commltteo and
nil of tho olllccrs, except Hcobo of Stan
ton who had not yet arrived In tho city,
vere aworn in.
1'pon the adoption of a motion by Harlan
of York, tho chair named Daldrlge of
Douglas, Mercdeth of Saunders and Harlan
r.f York to notify tho houso that the sen
ate was organized nnd ready for business.
Oleson of Cuming mado n motion that tho
meTtjn time.
Just as Scores of Omaha Peo
ple Have.
Waitlug don't pay.
If you neglect tho aching back,
Urinary troublos. diabetes, suroly follow,
Doan's Kidney Pills rellovo bachache.
(Hire every kidney HI. '
Omaha citizens cmloruo them.
Mr. Fred Miller, employed at Edqulst's
meat market, 17th and Clark Streets, liv
ing at No. 1CU Izard St., says: "I havo
been so bad with my back that I could
hardly stoop. After stooping I could
fccnrcely straighten and troublo with tho
kidney secretions existed. I tried ovory
hind of remedy guaranteed to bo a suro
euro for klduey complaint and although I
was never compelled to stop working, I
havo scores of times folt inclined that way.
Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, procur
ed at Kuhn & Co a drug store, corner 15th
and Douglas streets, cured mo, If I havo
n recurrence, of kidney complaint I know
now what to uso."
For salo by all dealers, price 50c per box.
Toster-Mllburn Co,, Iluffalo, N. Y., solo
agents far tho United States.
Ke:utmUr tho name, Doan's, and take
no substitute.
lt.lO Tnlile l.lnen nt 7ltc Ynril
All our extra tine Silver
lilrarhnl Tablo I.lnon 7QP
regular value 11.10 now yd. .
!.:!.- Tnlilr l.lnrn nt tISc Ynril
All our very best Silver
Wenched Table Linen
splendid vuluc
89c
lf.l.r.0 Tnlilr I.I urn nt ffil.00 Ynril
All our very line full
Illcnclicd Tablo I.lncn 2 yards
wlilii regular prlco 1 if
J1.60 now yard lJJ
quality as above. Dinner Napkins to match $3.00 dozen.
Liddell's Tine Irish Table
and have no superior for lineness of
J2.2j Nnpklns for
dozen
$2.nn Napkins for
dozen
V..00 and W.25 Napkins for-
dozen
3.7S and $1.(0 Napkins for-
ilnzen
$3.00 Napkins for
dozen
1.69
2.00
2.50
2.98
3.98
Towels
Kitchen Towels that sold
for "Go dozen, each
S l-3c Towels for
rnch
1214c Towels for
each
,24c
..5c
.8ic
Pillow Cases
i2xM Inches regular prlco tin
15c at each 1 1 w
4.1x3ii Inched regular prlco
12c
..13c
it. at cacti
Mx38 Inches regular prlco
18c at each
Hemstitched
Pillow Cases
42x!W Inches regular price A An
19c-nl -each 1
4.1x36 Inches regular prlco
22c ut each
..15c
following named senators constitute a com
mittee on standing committees; Arcnds of
Otoe, Allen of Furnas, naldrlgo of Doug
las, VanDosktrk of Ilox lluttu, Owens of
Dawson, O'Neill of Lancaster and Young of
Stanton. Tho motion was adopted.
A resolution by Young of Stnnton that n
committee of thrco senators bo nppolntcd
to Join a similar commltteo of tho houso
to Inform tho governor that tho legislature
waB In session nnd ready to rerelvo any
communication ho might havo to make, wns
adopted, Tho chair nppolntcd Senators
Young, Crounse nnd Ilcutlng.
After an nnnouncemcnt by Senator Oleson
that there would bo n senate caucus at tho
Llndcll hotel this afternoon, tho senate,
upon motion of Young of Wayno, was de
clared adjourned until 10 o'clock tomor
row morning.
HOUSE READY FOR BUSINESS
Vnnenn lrnKrnm Joe TUrongrh With-
out n Hitch anil nn ttrlirtlnlr
Tliur.
LINCOLN, Jan. 1. (Special.) With a
beautiful rosewood gavel made by students
In the Institute for Deaf nnd Dumb nt
Omaha, Secretary of State Porter rapped
for at('ontlon ,n thB eaBt nn nt 12.03 and
declared tho houso of representatives of tho
twenty-seventh session In ordor. ltev.
Ocorgo W. Mnrtin of Palmyra Invoked tho
blessing nnd Theodoro Mahn of tho secre
tary of stato'E office called tho roll, nil
members answering excepting Alex Douller
of Saunders.
Nominations for temporary speaker being
first In order J. W. Armstrong of Nemaha
was placed In nomlnntlon by R. W. Latlln
of Oago nnd on. behalf of tho fusion mem
bers tho namo of John C. Sprccher of Col
fax wbb presented by Cluis Orell of Sarpy.
Armstrong was elected by n strict party
voto of 53 to 46. He was escorted to tho
speaker's chnlr by n. W. Laflln and In a
short nddrcss said:
1 thank you for the honor vim have con
ferred upon me. Today we are met to
effect i 11 organization for the present leg-
miiium-i we no so 111 u new century. 1
wish ynti all a happy and prosperous now
year. Mv wlHh 1h that ouch iinn nf lid nmv
sen tho light of tho present contuiy puss
away ns we havo tho past one. Tho duties
of tho body aru greater nnd mora resp'm
slblllty Is put upon us than has over been
experienced by any previous session. Wo
havo tho ordinary routlno of business to
nttend to and nil of nur irrerit Instltiitlnnj
111 iook niter unit pruvllo for, and In na
iiuiiiK wn Hiinuni enrcfiiuy consider tno
Kiiinwi iiiui development, or tins country
anil In n husiuciis-lfko manner do our duty
without prelud co to nnv faction or Inenlltv
We havo nnother dntv to nerform that tins
not In tho history of Oils stato been neces
snry to auk of any other leglslnturo. and
that Is tho election nf two T'nltnl Stiitpo
senators. Thn peoplo of this stato aro
demanding of u that wo take this matter
up in proper time and quickly elect thiwo
two senators to till theso two very Im
portant positions, so that wo may nttend to
the other business of the tiitn. f trust Hint
harmony will prevull, not only lu these, our
opening proceed lies, but In nil remalnlnir
(iciineraiions or our uouy. wnut Is your
luriner pleasure.'
Tho houso nt onco concluded tho lorn
pornry organization, For tempornry clerk
John Wall of Dawson wns unanimously
chosen, nnd on motion of Cain of Richard
son tho following committee on credentials
was nppolntcd by tho speaker: Cain of
Illcbnrdson, Mead of Douglas, Andrews of
Frontlor, Tanner of Nance nnd Taylor of
Uustor. While tho committee was prepar
lng tho Hat of members tho house took a
recess.
On recommendation of tho credential
commltteo tho list of members prepared by
the socrotary of stato was accepted as tho
olllclal list. A motion by Mockett of Lan
caster authorizing thu tempornry speaker
to appoint a commltteo of threo to escort
tho chief Justlco to tho hall to administer
tho cath of olllco was carried, and Messrs
Mockett of Lancaster, Laflln of Gago and
Murray of Thurston were named for tho
duty. This commltteo roturncd a few mln
utes later, escorting Chief Justice Norval
who was announced by Mr. Laflln.
After the members subscribed to tho oath
of olllco the election of a perraanen
speaker was taken up. William O. Sears
of 'Hurt wns placed in nomination by John
J. McCarthy of Dixon, which nomination
nas seconded by Uhl ot Douglas, David
1?I.T.- Tnlilr 1,1 11 en nt 91.23 Ynril
All our very best full
Wenched Table Linen regular
value tU'a now OC
yurd tj
Clntlin nt SIM!.".
All our Pattern
Cloths Irish moke 2x2
ytirds at each
jf:t..o clntlin nt
All our 2x2A yard
Table
2.25
Table
ClothH Irish make regular
prlco J3.50 now ry "je
each O
Cloths
texture and beauty of finish.
15a Towels for
each ,
lG'.'-Ilc Towels lor
each
SOo TowelH for
each
S0e TowelH for
each
10c
12-ic
25c
30c
50c
59c
69c
85c
(As Towels for
each ,
"So Towels for
each
We TowelH for
each
$1.00 Towclrt for
each
UticaMills
Pillow Cases
42x.TO Indies regular price
inn at each
45x30 Inches regular prlco
22c at each
M)x3t! Inches regular prlco
1!jc at each
..14c
..15c
..19c
Hemstitched Utica
Mills Pillow Cases
4.1x3(i inches regular prlco
ItOe at each
C0x3 Inches regular prlco
let l-3c at each
..21c
24c
lb CO.
Streets.
W. Hamilton of Butler was named by Tay
lor of Custer nnd Zimmerman of Madison
In the roll call the opposing nominees grace
fully voted .'or each other. There was
somo doubt ns to the exact figures of tho
voto but no doubt as to Its result, and Mr
Sears was then unanimously elected on mo
tlon of Mr. Hamilton
Tho new Bpenkcr was escorted to hs chair
by Messrs. McCarthy and Hamilton. Ho
poko briefly, thanking tho members for.
tho honor and assuring them that he would
treat them fairly and without prejudice In
all proceedings of tho house. Ho referred
t
o tho fact thnt ono member of tho escort
wns of the minority sldo of tho house, say
ing that ho felt extremely gratified to be
brought forward by n commltteo of that
political complexion. Ho said bo realized
tho dlverso interests of tho members nnd
would attempt to servo nil fairly and
honestly.
Hamilton of Ilutlcr then nominated for
the remainder of tho house ofllcers and
clerks the men agreed on at tho fusion
caucus Inst night. A motion to substlttito
tho republican caucus nominees was sub
mitted by Andrews of Frontier and car
ried by an aye and nay voto and after
ward mado unanimous by motion of Hamil
ton. The ofllcers named nre:
Chief clerk, John Wall, Dawson; first
assistant clerk, A. D, Ollmore, Auburn;
second assistant, C. H. Barnard, Tnblo
Rock; third assistant. C. E. Sandall, York;
fourth assistant, J. S. Wetherell, Harlan;
sergeant-at-arms, A. Wllsey, Frontier:
chaplain, J. II. Prcsson, Mllford; door
keeper, F. S. Miller; E. D. Preston, poBt-
master, Mllford.
A motion authorizing the clerk to ap
point extra assistants to compile tho dally
record of tho houso proceedings was In
troduced by Armstrong of Nemaha, but
was withdrawn to permit an adjournment.
Mr. Armstrong said tho two clerks rould
preparo tho record for tho printer and havo
It comploted by tho tliao tho houso ad-
Journed. Ho thought It would bo a laving
to place these men on tho payroll at it
...... .......u .... v ...... ujji mimii mi inu
implotlon of tho records after tho houso
iin,..n .i.-1..
. r ,r r niiutttnnaijr.
At 3:45 tho houso adjourned on motion of
nylor of Custer to 10 o'clock tomorrow
Tay
morning.
Duller Count 'm MnrtKngr Hrcnrd
FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 1
(Special.) The
ato mortgage
following is tho real estat
record of Dodgo county for the year 1900
Farm mortgages recorded, 22S, amount,
I27,7SG.G0; released, 290; amount, $407.
197.01. Village and city mortgages re
corded, 169; nmount, $95,401.10; released,
209; amount, J147.007.01
Tho last year has been ono of greater
activity in the construction of now build-
ings and repairing of old ones than any
since boom times. Tho valuo of now build-
I Ilea erected nnd rennlrs nn nM nnno will
ings trecici ami repairs on old ones Mill
reach fully jno.ooo. This Includes the Fre-
mom nospitai, now nearly completed, at
a cost of J30.000, and tho completion of
mu num ui muni hiiik inu iiurnuiory anil
other bulMings nt tho Normal school, ut a
ll.n ...nnl. ' .1. 1. ,1 ., a
cost of 55,000.
Onoeoln'n TliitnkotTrrlnK
OSCEOLA, Neb., Jnn, 1. (Special )
Yesterdny was tho twcntloth century
tnanKonenng nay in tno Metnouist Epls-
copal church hero. Rev. E. E. Hosraan
oi kiuvuiu u uu imuu us Becromry ot
tho movement for this state and tho We-
leyan university in particular. The mem
bers of the Methodist Episcopal church
here went clear boyond his expectation
and tho amount subscribed will bo nbout
$3,100. It all goes to tho Wcslcynn, ex
cept $500 to tho hospital nt Omaha,
AViKhliiKtiiii County Poultry Shorr.
BLAIR, Ncb Jan. 1. (Special.) Tho
Wn oli I ntrt nn nn t n t V Pnill t rv naonnlattnn
will hold Its second annual exhibition hero
on January 7, 8 and 9. The association
wus organized last year and thu promo-
was organza lasi year ami mo promo
tors were well pleased with their sr.c
coss. J. C. Skinner Is president of the
association and C, E, McComb is secre
tary. The management haa secured the
cervices of F. II. Shellabarger of Y,'est
Liberty, la,, as judge for this year.
ONE MILLION AND A HALF
State Treasurer Stneferli toProride a Bond
for That Amount.
COSTS HIM THREE THOUSAND EACH YEAR
Thin In Three Time the Amnnnt the
Sanir Surety Compnnlc Clinr-tcil
for the Iloml Kiirnlnliril
Trenmirer Jlcaerve.
LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 1. (Special Tele
gram.) Treasurer Stuofer will furnish a
surety company bond for $1,500,000 ns a
protection of tho state funds during his
administration. This bond will cost Mr.
Stucfer $3,000 per year, or J2.000 per year
moro than tho satno companies charge for
tho bond furnished to Treasurer Mo
serve. The law requires tho treasurer to furnish
n bond for twlco the amount of money
bandied. Mr. Stucfer said that ho could
furnish a personal bond, but preferred to
gtvo ono guaranteed by surety companies,
which ho regards as more reliable.
HEAD AND HANDS BLOWN OFF
Slid Termination of it Century Cele
bration li n I'nrly of Yiiiimk
.Urn lu .NorfolU.
NORFOLK, Neb., Jan. 1. (Special Tele
gram.) I'rcparatlons which a party of
young men wero making to porperly cele
brato the advent of tho new century camo
to n sudden and sad termination In tho
death of I. Iltthman.
They had loaded n mortar near tho foun
dry and at midnight lighted a fuse. Huh-
man, thinking tho fuso had gono out,
stooped down to relight It, when tho pow
der exploded, blowlug oft tho top of his
head and both hands.
Ho was 22 years of ngo and had been in
Norfolk Hlnco last October. He had served
In the Philippines In the Thirty-ninth In
fantry.
Creston
Ills father, a banker living nt
.-sen., nas ueen communicated
with, Tho body was taken to undertaking
rooms and prepared for' burial.
Cmirt Untes.
WEST FOINT, Ncb Jnn. 1. (Special.)
Judge Ouy T. Craves of Pender has set
tho terms of the district courts of tho
Eighth Judicial district as follows: Cum
ing county, January 21 and September 9;
Dakota county, February 11 and Septem
ber 30; Thurston county, March 4 and Oc
tober 21; Cedar county, March 18 nnd No
vomber 11; Stanton county, April 1 nnd
November 25; Dixon county, April 15 und
December 9.
NEUHASKA C1TV, Neb., Jan. 1. (Spe
clal.) Judge Jessen yesterday set tho fol
lowing dates for holding court In this dls
trlct
during 1901: Otoo county-Law and
. January 28; jury. February 4;
equity
equity, April 15; law nnd equity, Septcm
r, April 15; law nnd equity, Septcm-
: lurv. Sentember 9.
ber 2; Jury, September 9,
Cass county Law and equity, March 4:
jury. March 11; equity. May 13; law and
equity, November 4; Jury, November 11.
.- Plmiir l.lnr Openeil.
wust nrtivT. Moi inn. i.is..nelnH
"
i no iciennono lino uciween wesi roini
and Oakland was opened for business
yesterday. Numbers of farmers on tho
route havo availed themselves of tho prlv-
ilego of telephonic connection with both
towns. Itates botwecri tho two places
luwiia. uuitn linnet wiu iwu pnitta
reduction mado to nil points on tho Cht
cago, St. Paul, Mlnncapollc & Omaha sys
tem.
Drnkemnn OriiNlien Hip.
GUERNSEY, Wyo Jnn. 1. (Special Tele
gram.) Last night Ed Williams, brakeman,
fell from a U. & M. passenger train whllo
it was moving at tho rato of fifty miles nn
hour nnd rolled down n rocky embankment.
badly crushing tho hones of tho hip nnd
bruising tho wholo right Hide. Ho will
live Tho nccldent occurred a few miles
clst of th,s clty
Clinmril with Holililnc Slather.
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Jan. 1. (Spe
cial.) Ell Mitchell, charged with robbing
his mother's residence, was given a prc-
Hmlnnrv hAiirtni In lhi rnlintv rnnrt vrs-
v.-o
tcrday and was bound over to tho next
term of tho district court. Bond was fixed
In thn mini nf IF.nn which linn nnt. heen
rnrnUhPri
'
tnr t.,HHc 111 trnirsi t.ny.
CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Jan. 1. (Special.)
Central City has had one caso of small
pox, but a closo quarantine has prevented
tho spread of tho disease, and co further
troublo Is looked for unices tho discaso It
brought In from somo other town.
Firemen's Ilnll nt ninlr.
BLAIR, Neb,, Jan. 1. (Special.) Tho
twenty-third annual ball of the nialr ilro
department was held Inst evening In tho
opera house and was so well attended that
tho proceeds wero $14i.
GOVERNMENT NOT MISSHAPEN
Ux-I'reMlilent Hnrrlsoii Iteltrratca III
VU'Wn t'oiiccrnliiK (lit Cuiistl
tution mill tlir Colonics.
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 1. At the Co-
lumbla club banquet last night General
Hnrrison was the last speaker of tho even-
lng. Ho responded to the sentiment, "Hall,
uoiumma. lie said 111 pari. erago ior 1110 nmiuu, .115 incn. Aver
It Iwh been said that our fathers or- number of days with .01 of nn Inch or mi
I I'lmWnii n miuuiiiiix.ii nniinri ir thnu,. limi.lT. Thn irreatt'Ht monthly prcclDitntlmi I
titlons apply to all lands that become a
puVt of our publlo dotnalti nnd I to , all poo-
pies whoso allcglanco wo accept. Now,
whatever tho professors of aesthetics may
tell you nbout unythlng In tho abstruct. wo
Know tnni in naturo ana mecnnnlcs such u
nrhilnl,. hnu nV.1i.tl.. in An will, ,ln, I
use. That which perfectly accomplishes tho
designed uso Is not mlsshupen. Orutors are
niissnapen engies, ns nn oi us nnvo oumi
when wo tried to soar. If It carries Its gen-
erul limitations nnd Its reservations of per-
Mrmiii riiriiiH mill imu iimnH nvnp fin iti.iiiu
to which Its power extends and to all peo'-
pie who owo ulleglnnro to tho government
u organizes, wo must assume that tno
men of 1770 and of 1787 contemplated tho
BovernltiB of lands und peoples with thnt
"Vr"Y, ..
selves. That Is to beg tho question. Hut It
' ot rn' purpose to press on you my vlows
U1IH KTeai queHiioii, jiiiiiougii many or
, w . ot .. ,. ... , . .
that tho republican liberty to differ on a
constitutional question cxisis in tno uo-
'"'""""
CIDC DCPnDn
I Tint HtliUnU.
Caxtl)- Illmo t nurlliiKtnn.
nUItLlNGTON, la., Jan. 1. A fire which
broko out after midnight burned out tho
Connor Mercantile company's establishment,
niniiinir n ins nf ico.ooo. nnd hmi Rnroii
to schram & Schmleg's wholesale dry goods
tore. whero J75.000 damage was done The
Connor company was fully Insured. Schram
& Schmieg carried $15,000 Insurance.
Vi'nrrlioiiKp nt .VelirimUu CHy.
NEBRASKA CITY, Nob., Jan. 1. (Spe-
- clal Telegram.) A large framo building
used by E. Ervln for storing lumber nnd
planing mill supplies wus destroyed by lire
this morning. Tho loss Is $1,000, partially
covered by Insurance. Tho flro Is believed
t0 havo lt'cn of l""ndlary Irlgin
Smallpox 1'ntleiit ut I.nrxr,
- A femnlo smallpox pntlent nt 2210 Lnndnn
- Court, who hiiH been under quarnntlno for
tho past few days, becamo delirious Tue.i.
day night and, breaking away from her
attendant, ran out hito the street. Slu
wns brought back and a policeman was sent
to guard tho plucii for thu remainder of tho
nigiu. i tie womnn win uo sent to the pen-
)i i, I u n l'.,ln..ilnu
.iwMau ii lumsuHf i
will search for bodwell
.rtr ltnntnslilrr I'eniilr Alnrtneil
About Xrrr York llernlil Corrc
apnnilent'x l'nnnlhle I'ntr.
BEIILIN, N. II., Jan. 1. A searching
party has left here for Mount Washington
In an endeavor to find William II. Hod
wcll, correspondent of tho New York Her
ald, who was lost on tho mountain yester
day while trying to make the ascent.
Ilodwell, with Chester Stiles of Cambridge
and Hay Kvans of Corham, went up the
mountain on foot for the purpose of tak
ing views.
IiiHUrnnce (?oniiniilen Cunsotlilnte.
INDIANAl'OLIS. Ind.. Jan. l.-A deal In
which nbout $50,000,000 of accident Insurnnce
capital Is Involved and which Is considered
ono of tho largest consolidations ever ef
fected in tins country was consummated
hero today, lly Its terms tho Hallway Of-
flnlnl unit Kinnlnven Arrlriont iin-mnr.-itlnn
of this city, tho Metropolitan Accident In
suranco company of Chicago, the North
western uonevoient society ana tno con
tinental Insurance company are consoll-
dated under tho terms of the Continental
Casualty company.
Tho Continental Casualty company was
Incorporated under tho Insurance laws of
tno Binte or inaiana some lime ago Him was
io nrellmlnary step to consolidation. The
principal ofllcers of tho Hallway Ofllclals'
and .employes' Accident association, which
lias pcen wcniea in mis euy ior unpen
years, will do removeu to cmcaKO.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Wednesday nnil 'nmrsilny Will He
1'nlr, with lneronse In Tetnjicr-
nture nnil Ynrlnlilr Wlnila.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1
-Forecast for
Wednesday nnd Thursday:
For Nebraska, Kansas, North and South
Dakota Fulr Wednesday, with moderating
temperature. Thursday fair; winds vari
able. For Iowa Fair Wcdnesdny, with moder
ating temperature. Thursday fair: north
westerly winds.
For Missouri Fair Wednesday, with
moderating tempcrnturc In northern por
tion. Thursday fair; winds generally
northwesterly.
For Colorado nnd Wvomlne Rencrallv
fnr nmi warmer; local snows probable
Thursday, winds becoming southerly.
For Montana Fair Wednesday except
snow In western portion; warmer. Local
snows probablo Thursday; winds becoming
southeasterly.
For Illinois Fair Wednesday, with mod
erating temperature except In oxtrcmo
southern portion. Thursday fair; variable
winds.
For Indiana Fair Wednesday, with mod
crating temperature. Thursday fair; winds
westerly.
I' or Arkansas Fair Wednesday nnd
Thursday; winds generally northerly.
l'or New Mexico, Oklahoma, Indian Ter
ritoryFair Wednesday and Thursday;
variablo winds.
For Westetn Texas Fair Wednesday;
wnr,"('ri " southern portions. Thursday
falr; wln,Ia Rcncrnlly northerly.
l.oenl Iteeonl.
OFFICII OF TUB WKATllun mini,'
OFFICIO OF THE W HATH Kit UUREAl'.
'A" .!"," .,,10,,Mnl recor(' "f
KnE'Cf the" lat" U
years.
em
with
three
irkio 1t10 1'rt 1UI?
iMiiium temperature.... :i in m i
"""" 'cnipcraiurc " !! - 11
1 .mi ,111 lemncmiuro in ir. in i
rrccipiiailou il T m '1
'!lcor'1 " lemperaturo and precipitation
'V""""1 ,lu U,,H "' fi,,lco A,"rcl
Normal temperature m
"cuciency ior 1110 nay n
Total excess since March 1 1107
formal precipitation 0.1 Inch
Excess for tho day m inch
r.iii.i . .inf,.it i.,;, f...i. V
....... ........... n.nv.i ..11. lull 1 0".l lIK'lieM
Excess since Mureh 1 ?s inrh
Deficiency for cur. period, IKK)... 4.2s Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 1839... S.79 Inches
Heparin from .Stntliiiin nt S 1. M.
TATieWfl AND BTATB
OF WEATHER.
Omaha, clear ,
Hi K
K 21 .00
fi so ,m
2 if. .no
is 21 .00
12 20 .00
. ,00
, Hi .00
, 12 11 .00
, 20 20 . 00
4 10 .00
, 10 20 .00
20 21 .00
ti 10 .00
. I -2 .00
, 10 S .00
, 50 60 . 00
on. Zero.
North Platte, clear.
Cheyenne, clear
Salt 1-iko, clear
Hupld City, clear....
Huron, clear
Wllllston, clear.
nu ..l.,,.-
J ''S"h ( "',' ;'
hi pHul. clear
Davennnrt. clear.
Kansas City, cloudy....
llnl..ii!i flnlHll .
Ilnvrn. iMnliiK
II smarcK. clear..,
Galveston, cloudy
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecast Otllclnl.
INTERESTING WEATHER DATA
Note from tlie Itcrimln nf the Oniulin
Ilnrenn CnvrrliiR Period nf
Twenty-Nine Yrnrs.
Tho following data, covering n period o
twuntv-nlno years, havo been compiled
from tho weather bureau records at Omaha
for the month or January:
Temperature Meun or normal tempera
turo. 20 decrees Tho warmest month wni
that of 1SS0, with nn averago of 31 degrees
Tho coldest month wns mat or isms, wun 111
averngo of 7 degrees, Tho highest tern
peraturo wns 03 degrees, on January 20,
1M.". The lowest temperature was 32 do
grees below zero, on January 5, 1SS1. Aver
ago date on which llrst "killing" frost 00
curred In autumn. September 25. Aver
lnt0 .n which lust "killing" frost occur
''VreclpUatlon (mln nnd melted snow)-.
.Average
occurred
Av
erago for tho month. .OS inch. Averngo
number of days with .01 of nn Inch or more,
Tho greatt-Hi mommy precipitation was
2.11 Inches, In 1R91. The least monthly pre-
clnltntlon Was .07 Inch. In 1879 and 119. Tho
greatest amount of precipitation recorded
fn nny twenty-four consecutive hours was
.95 Inch on January 27 and 28. lKil. Tho
grenicsi uiiiuuiii m iuuniu iwuiiira h
I In imv IwentV-foUr COllSCCUtlVO tlOlirM free
ord extending to winter of 1SS4-85 only) wnu
0 Inches, on January 12, 18W.
unuun mm vninw. . . '"V huihuci m
clear days, 10; partly cloudy days, 12;
cloudy days, 9.
I 11111 x uu 11. ...... u. .T.iii.n huiu i.rmi
from tho northwest. Tho highest velocity
t "a winu was miica, irom uio norm-
west, on January 28, 1876.
It conveys a heating, strengthen
ing influence to the afflicted orgins
which U InsUntly spptrent Quiets
ptln, stops witting of the kidney
tissue, removes that tired, despond
ent feeling that all victims of kidney
ailments have A short course with
this splendid remedy brings back
strength, good digestion energy and
cheerful spirits.
Price, $l.00-ai Drug Stores.
V KIDNEY 4
V TROUBLES
I IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE. I
TTTS -
Frances
.TC.5naersoi
MISS FRANCIS M. ANDERSON, daughter of HON. JUDGE ANDER
SON, of Virginia, is at present in Washington, 0. C, as Corre
sponding Secretary of the Higher Educational League, of that
city. Cured of la grippe by Peruna.
ISS FRANCES M. ANDERSON,. Cor
responding Secretary of tho .Higher
Educational League, writes from tho
Astoria." AVashlnton, D.C., the followlug:
"About two months iro I was
taken very 111 with la uripne and
was obliged to go to l-cJ. 1 took
three bottles of Pcrnn.i with very
beneficial results, and was able to
leave my bed in a week and regain
ed in j' usual strength very soon.
"1 have nothing but praise for
l'eruna, and recommend it to those
similarly afflicted whenever 1
can." Frances M. Anderson.
La grlppo Is, strictly speaking, epidemic
catarrh that Is to say, a variety of acuto
catarrh which Is so coutaglous and runs
a courso moro or less definite, tho same ns
scarlot fever, .whooping cough, etc.
During tho ncuto stages of la grlppo It
Is not a very fatal disease, but tho condi
tion In which It leaves tho system has
caused tho death of a countless number.
Indeed nearly overy person who has hnd
la grlppo within tho last thrco years finds
himself more or less deranged by tho per
nicious effects of this disease. Tho ma
jority of thoso who havo escaped death find
Ufa scarcely worth living.
If this vnst multitude of peoplo could only
know with what certainty and promptness
Peruna would relievo them of all tho bad
effects which la grlppo has brought upon
them, what an untold amount of suffering
would bo averted!.
Thousands havo already heard how quick
R
adway's
Pills
Small, act without pain or griping, purely
vegetable., mild and rclUble. Regulate the
Liver and Digestive Organs. The enfest and
best medicine In tho world fot the
CURE
of all disorders ot the Stomach, Liver, Bow
els, Kidneys, Hladrier, Nervous Dtseaiips,
Lobs of Appetite, Headache, Constipation,
Costlvencss, Indigestion, Illllousncsit, Fever,
Inflammation of the Bowel3, Piles nnd ull
dernngements of the Internal Vlsccrn.
PERFECT DIGESTION will be nccom-
pusneu uy initine UAUWAV PILLS. By
to dolnc 1
DYSPEPSIA,
Sick Headache, Foul Stomach, Biliousness
will be avoided, ns the food thnt Is eaten I
:nntrlbuta lt nourishing properties for the
support of the natural waste of the body.
Price arso n Ilox. Sold liy DruirtlliitN '
or Srnt hy Mull.
Send to DR. RAD WAY & CO.. 55 Elm
Bt,, Now lork, for Book of Advlcn. J
31 m. WIiihIow'h Houthlnt; Syrup.
Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by
MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHIL
DREN WHILE TEETHING, with 1'Ell-1
1 KCT SUCCEHH, IT KOOTIIEH tho CHILD,
SOFTENS thn OUMfl. ALLAYS all PAIN.
CURES WIND COLIC, and Is tho best rem-
cay lor diauuuuua. koiu uy uruggisis
In every purt of tho world. Ho suro and
aslc for ".Mrs, Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup."
and take no othxr kind. Twenty-llvo ceuti
u liattlo.
FIRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS
...DAILY BETWEEN...
OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO
Without Chang
GREAT
ROOK ISLAND
ROUTE
MM&
Daylight In both directions.
DININO CAR SERVICE THROUOH.
) BUFFET LIBRARY CARS.
For full Information, reservations and Itiner
ary "Chicago to California" address City
Ticket Office, 1333 Farnam St., Omaha,
WY THI QINUINK
SYRUP OF FIGS
UANVTAGTOKMB WW
CailsirORNIA FIG SYRUP
OJLII H
ly this remedy will euro In theso cases and
havo boen saved; but tens of thousands
havo not yut heard, and continue to suffer
on, dropping Into tho gravo ono by ono.
Peruna cures catarrh In nil stnges nnd
varieties, whether ncuto or chronic, nnd
Is thcreforo tho most effcctlvo remedy ever
devised for removing all tho dorangomontH
which follow la grlppo.
Samuel M. York writes from Union Orove,
Aln,, tho fallowing letter:
Dear Sir "Last week I wns tnken with
hi grlppo and catarrhal deafness, I wroto
you for advice nnd followed your directions.
After taking two bottles of Peruna I found
myself well of la grippe, nnd ray hearing
was fully restored. My health Is better
than it has heen in flvo years.
"My wlfo Improved in health very much
after taking Peruna." Samuol M. York.
Miss Carollno J. Knhl, Otlsco, Ind,, writes
as follown:
"Three yenrs I had la grippe nnd
pulmonary trouble. 1 was very
sick. I had hemorrhages of the
lungs nearly every day lorn year,
nnd three bottles of your l'eruna
cured me. The doctor said I had
consumption. I am now in better
health than I have been for many
years.
"I highly recommend Peruna to nil my
neighbors nnd friends. Peruna Is my fav
orite mcdlclno. I shall always havo Peruna
In tho house." Miss Carollno J. Knhl.
Address Tho Peruna Mcdlcino Co., of
Columbus, Ohio, for a froo ropy of "Winter
Catarrh," which treats of tho diseases pe
culiar to winter.
You
Can Buy
Brains
at a meat market, or you
can hire other people to
think for you, or a nimble
fingered girl to write your
letters, but do you know a
good dictionary is a great
help in writing or speak
ing correctly?
Frabably you have. decrepit
Id dictionary In your office. It
la ao tattered and dirty that you
seldom use. It. Throw It la the.
waste baakot and get
Standard
Dictionary
It la the latest out and scholars
everywhere pronounce It the
beat. Containing over 300,000
words and having a corps of 240
editors, apeclallats and educated
men, coating nearly a million
fellers before placed before the
public, It ought to be a valuable
book. It la a valuable book by
far the beat dictionary before
the HnglUh-speaklng people.
CALL ON OR WRITE THB
MTOBATH BTATIONERT CO.
V VAHNAM BTRJCHT,
IN REGARD TO IT.
.KAY ' S
RENOVATOR Invluoratus and renovates thn
system; purities and enriches tho blood; cures
tho worst dyspcpxla, coriHttputlon, headache,
llvoratid Uldneys. 'JSonndll. atdrugglsts. Frco
R advice, samplo and book. aaasasaw
Dr. II. J, Kay, Saratoga, N.Y. paaim
ENOVATOR
SBBk CMICHf BTIR'S CNQLlaH
nr uiuuiiMibivn r.niis.inis
is WKIl ai Utli u.ullU Imki 1.4
Ilk kiMtlkkti. 1'ska other, lurus
crass HakkUlmUat Ba latlla.
tl. B7 f 7r Driiilil. tr . nl o. I
iumi f.i PsrtlsuUrs, TmHuhIiIi
mti ''KslUr f.r I..JIr." In llr, k; ra.
tmrm 1111. 1e.eoOTttUM.aUll. 814 k
All Draa.t.t.. lhl.L..la.l'hlul tl'
Ussuts uu .,. MailMa Seaart. 111 llX. I'Ji
AT F