tHE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY FEBRUARY 5. 1889 , LINCOLN NEWS AND NOTES , Traveling Mon Preparing For a Good Tlmo. STATUS OF THE STATE PRISON. Deputy AtteinptH to Serve I'll per uiul IN fillil Hunt- Ini * Botnoono to Hcrvo It On. LINCOLN HunnAO orTitcOMtiu HBB , ) low P STHKET , V IJINCOI.N , Feb. 4.1 The meeting of traveling men called by Chiilrtnnn Fnlkoiiber ? In the Interest of the contemplated eampmcettiiK , to be held some time during tha month of June , convened ycHerday ut 5o'clock tit the Capital hotol. It will be rcmumborcil Hint Andrui brothers tendered the uo of Oiishmitn park to the traveling niun for the purpose of a picnic , during the curly part of lust September , which win accepted. The montlnj ? Just held wus to arrange for an enjoyable tune. For the purpose of awakening u general Interest in the contumplutod holiday by the frater nity , the following general committee wns appointed : L. U' . llarroute , Lincoln ; C. O. Lobcck , pmnlm ; Joe Mny. Fremont ; Ben Illgdon , Norfolk ; \V. U. Diiigmmi , Grand Island ; Nnt Miller , St. .Joseph ; II. N. Cherry , Hastings ; Mr. Melcalf , Kearney ; Ike Hill , HoidrcRo ; Henry wnlorumun , Me- Cook , W. M. Douglas , Hod Cloud ; A , .1. Conlu , Beatrice ; II , Schwiml. Nebraska City ; 1C , E , liayworth. Council UlulTe ; Clinrles N. Hlcmnn uuil Fred A. Wil- noiiChicago ; ,1. S. FeltMilwaukeo.Iuuies ; I' . Ilii-ks , FiilruuryV. ; . W. Wlodnes , York ; JcffOj-'K , SewnrdV. ; . B. LunlU ! < , Ashland ; 13. Ij. Sandusky , Falls City ; LA man Pa e , Sioux CityV. ; . Wulootc , Atehlsou ; 1'liil Jacobs , Kansas City ; Mr. Manor , DCS Moines ; II , F. Hubbard , St. Louis ; II. F. Strongfcllow , Dei.ver. The following executive committee was also appointed : I'1. A. Kulkenborir , chairman - man ; John oM. Cotton , secretary ; John Utt , treasurer ; L. W , Oarroutto and It. M , Sim- inons. BTATi : IKSTITt'TlON'f. Warden Iiopkms reports the following BtnlUH nl the state pen lor the mouth ending January ill ; Number of convicts January 1 , 3-18 ; number received during tun month , 7 ; number whoso term expired , 11 ; total num ber remaining , : U4. SoldlurH1 anil sailors' home , John Hammond mend , commandant : Oftlcorn , 4 ; ultUcn em ployes , 1 ; for duty , 42 ; extra duty , t ! ; sick in quarters , U ; number of families , tl ; number of [ mimics , 5' ' ) ; grand total , ( > l. Insane asylum , Lincoln , Dr. Knapp super intendent : Number of patients in hospital at beginning of month , ii'JI ; at close , llrst ward , males , 54 ; females , 4S ; second ward , males , 51 ; females , ! " > ; third ward , males , 5.V , females , 4'.l ; fourth ward , males , 51 ; females , ! ! 0 ; total , Ji'.M. ' During the month 0 patients were pronounced cured , U not insane , 1 pa- rolled und 1 greatly improved. * State industrial school , Kearney , John I1. Mullaheu , BUporintcmlent : Commitments for the month , ! ; pranteit leave of absence , SJ ; present enrollment , family A , girls , 59 ; family U , boys , 43 ; family C , boys , 40 ; faui- ily D , boys , B ; family H , bo.vs , 4'J ' ; family \ - \ boys , -Hi ; total , " 13. Superintendent Mullu- llen reports more than tlo | usual amount of qicknoss during the past month , bat on the whole , a prosperous condition of affairs. NOT.MtlAL , Al'l'OINTMBNTS. Governor Tlmycr to-day appointed the fol lowing Ncbraslcnns notaries public : Thomas E. Sanders , Heaver Crossing , Seward county : John S. Grillln , Alma , Ilnr- lan county ; S. E.Caluwoll , Kearney , Huffnlo county ; John , T , Davis , Linculn , Luncuntcr county ; H. C. Crawl , Kearney , liuftiilo county ; U1. M. VVcltzol , Albion , Uoono county.nt'rrnii nt'rrnii AXI > cnnnsn ASSOCIATION. The Uluo Hill lluttur and Chouse asgooia- tiou is now legally incorporated under the laws of the stale. Art lulus of incorporation have just been llled. The company will exist ten years from the 7th d y of January , unless a majority of the stockholders otherwise de termine , ArUole 1 Hxcs the capital stock at $5,000 , which may bo increased as business interests demand , but business commenced with a paid up capital of fl.lKlO , or 40 shares of * IM ) each. Uluo Hill , Webster county , Is designated as the principal place of business , and thirty-six of the citizens and business wen of tlio place subscribe to ttio articles of incorno ration. I'KOIIAIUiY I'.X 11OUTK I'OU CAXATM. Deputy United States Marshal Ijj-ons , armed with n warrant for the arrest of Dr. W. W. Paling , of this city , called at his ofllco this morning for the purpose of taking him into custody , but found that ho had liied himself to parts unknown , and although Jio prosecuted n vigorous search all day long , foiled to discover his whereabouts. It aocms that Paling bus long been suspected as the party who has been running a species of plackumll upon some of the dining room .jjirls of the Capital hotel , and that at last BUfllclonl proof has been found to warrant Ills arrest. Paling's gnmo was to address n letter to eonio ono of the girls nud GVn iiflr Jll'lt ' Ji9 was "en to Lor racket , " and unit Unless she left the hotel ho would ex pose her , evidently hoping in this way to get her Into his power. The break was so fre quent upon the part of the despicable wretch that it not only became annoying but dis tressing , and Mr. Hoggon's attention was called to the matter. Ho began a watch that led to the conviction that Paling was the man , mid item by item proof has been nddcd that leaves but little doubt of the truthful ness of what was at first n mere suspicion. Paling got wind of his intended arrest and lit-out , where , none of his friends seem to Icnow. Lyons , however , will continue his search until there Is no reasonable doubt that ho is beyond reach , Dick Johnson run nn attachment on Paling's worldly posses sions , which goes to show that ho was not square with the world when ho made lilr run for future liberty. The service of attach ment was made by Constable Al Ueach this morning. Till ; NOIIFOI.K THAUCDY. The board of public land1) and buildings , comprising Secretary of State l aws , Treas urer Hill , Attorney General Loose and Com missioner Stuon , started for Norfolk at 12:30 : o'olock to-day to invoxtlgato the Into asylum I scandal and tragedy af that place , Whllo the board was very reticent concerning its imrposo In the matter , public opinion Is very outspoken bore. In the language of a prom inent citizen : "It is lima to wash tliu Htate of such man as Dr. Kelley nud his conferees in this horrible nlTnlr , if tlioy don't know the difference between n woman with a tumor and in condition for criminal abortion. The state cannot hazard the future of the uurablu insane In the hands of such men or sot of men. The ilndhiRs of the coroner's Jury on the case are too gauzy to down. There has boon a frightful crime committed nt Norfolk , and In my judgment a proper Investigation will de velop the fact. Dr. Kelley , if the skillful physician und surgeon ho Is.claimed to be , must have known the unfortunate condition of that poor girl before ho commenced the pretended delicate operation. The investiga tion attempted by the board can not DO too exacting , 1 care not what the finding * of the Jury may have been , " " CITY NKWS AND NOTB3 , The Ciiuso ot Alfred LawU , coroner of Cherry county , vs Thomas Connolly , on error , was tiled tor trial in the supreme court thU morning. The remains of ICIrby Hammond , who died fit Lawrence on last Saturday , were fallowed to tlio grave to-day from hta father's real- ilcnco in this city. The cortege was n sorrowful rowful ono that paid final trlbutoto tlio dead , The day dawned bright and fair but before 10 o'clock tha wind was blowing a ucrfoct liurrlcano , The glass front of lUcKotluir's drug store was blown In , und considerable other dainagn Is reported in different parts of the city. While not an old-time blizzard , thoughts of ono were qulto lively with nil who chanced to bo out of doors. The meeting of the Irish National league. Lold on yesterday in the now and elegant ball placed at the disposal of the league by Hon. John t'ltzgorald , was tho. largest ever hold by the society in Lincoln. Tha musical programme was excellent und the spoechcs pithy and to the point. Resolutions were adopted condemning the treatment of Will iam O'HHen by the UriUsh government. Beware of worthless imitations of Or , Jonos1 Hod Clover Tonic. The ganuino euros liimilnuha , piles , ilyHpapsiu , upuo , mnlnrlu , and Is a perfect toniu a nil blood purUior. I'dco CO conta. SLIM DUOES SHOCKED. Will Tfi y Ho UonipeUcil to Wear Hiicc-Hrroohcs ? Since the orlpln ot tha spcrics , dudo- tioin never rccoivcd such nu overpower ing shock as it did Inst , woolt , siys the Now York Morning Journnl. It hua coino lo the knowlcilpo of the outside world tlmt seven young men , possossitiL' utilitnltcd wealth , not quite { u much Intellect , but plenty of ambi tion , 1mvo formed thoinsolvos into a powerful orjjatiizntlon for the solo pur- jt > so of rovolutioiiiy.liiB the present btamliml of evening dross. The brnvo seven , who cull themselves the "Hofonnor.s , ' ' orffnnlr.cH Bocrotly In the cufc nt Dolmoniuo'a two weeks ivpo. Uy-lawa nnd nil of the necessary rules hnlittlnp n body with ouch nu important mission were drafted , nnd then each of the seven solemnly ploducd himself to appear In future at all private balls and receptions iti an ovonlncr dress consist ing1 of black satin knlckerbockor trou- Kors , a velvet titllo : ; > .scontain ! a watered silk vest. Black silk stocking , dancing puinns after the fashion of the old kiiicNorbocker ehon , with buckles of burnished silver , conileto ) the novel attire. Plain linen tmirU , stand ing collarfl and white ties , the same as worn with the "claw-hnminor'1 suit , wore made permissible , although throe of | .ho bovon were In favor of the mtich-rullled shirt of colonial days. The seven gentlemen who uro at the bottom of. the proposed revolution are John O. Furmati , a down-town broker , who was elected president of the "He- formers ; " Thomas Howard , a popular man about town , who was made- chair man of the grievance committee ; Wortlilnglon "VYlutohousc , secretary ; S. H. Sands , jr. , a broker and treasurer of tlio "Ileformors ; " Robert llargous , James Waterbury and Hdward C. I'ot- tor , who constitute the committee on tailors and now members. Immediately after tlio organization of the Reformers , the committee on tailors , etc. , journeyed to a Filth avonno knight of the shears and left orders for seven suits of clothes after the style decided upon. These were llnished last Monday and at a hastily called meeting of the reformers H was decided upon wearing them that night at the bull to be given at the home of Mrs. W. I- ) . Slo.'ino in honor ot the debut of Miss Louise Shepard , daughter of Colonel Elliott R Shepard. When the moment arrived to assert the purpose of the Reformers a few of the members became afllicted with a faliitiujsa in the vicinity of the heurl. This was especially noted to bo the case with Broker Sands , whoso form is some what attenuated , and whoso 'calves fol low suit. He was , liownver , con vinced of the error of his ways by fat and jolly Bobby ITm-gous , uho whis pered something that bounded like "Cotton you know. " As others , with the exception of tlio president , 'Tom'1 Howard , are all well up in avoirdupois , no further objections were heard , "Tom" is tall , slim and fair , but when lie appeared on the glisten ing ball room tloqr clad in Iho clothes of the reformers and ready to lead tup cotillion with Miss Shephard , the circumference of his black silk stockings just below the knee measured as much as any of his brother "Reformers. " Of course the unique attireof the Horen men was ono of tlio features of the evening , conversationally and other wise.Vorthington "Whitchouso , who is at present a social lion and hero , hav ing saved the lives of two boys who fell through the ice while skating recently near Tarry town , is a big , athletically built young follow , atid'it was acknowl edged that the "Reformers' " attire re- ceivad its best recommendation whan placed on his back. "Jack' ' Furnain ono of the handsomest and most popu lar men in the city , and ono of the flnesi dancers pushed him closely , however - over , and was given a good second in the estimation of the girls. All of the seven men are skillful cotillion leaders , which moans that they are among the best dancers in town , and all but two of them , Messrs. AVatorbury ami Sands , are bachelors still in the twenties. The next day , when the courageous move of the reformers became known in the swell uptown clubs and in the cafes of the loading hotels , it was a , question what the exact intention of the innovation could bo. One gentle man , who had just purchased a $1125 clawhammer dress suit , asked breath lessly whether it meant that the timeworn - worn fashion of evening dress was to bo forsaken onliroj" . AnptHov gentle * innu , who tippoil the Scales somewhere ' in the vicinity of .113 pounds , but who gave liltlo thought to money matters , having none to give , said : "My Liwd , it's woally tewwible. Do they wcally .moan to' keep the tiling upV" and lie ga/.ed reproachfully at the plnco his calf ought to bo. An athlet ically-built young follow answered : "It looks like it. " "Several attempts have been made during the past two years to do away with the funereal-looking dress suit now in vogue , " ho continued , "and from time to time some of tlio boys have attended private 'receptions attired in knickerbockers. The change never seemed to takeand then an attempt was made to introduce a tailless coat to be worn with trousers of ordinary length. This also proved a failure , but from the determined way the reformers wont at it I think the existing form of evening dress is doomed. 1 also think that it is the llrststop toward revolutionizing tbo dress ol men. Five years from now , if I am not mistaken , yon will see rnoti at tending balls attired as fantastically as women. Plush coats , jowelou buttons , colored satin walst-coatu and knee breeches , in every hue imaginable will bo the correct thing thr-n. " " A pretty girl taid to the Journal re porter : "Tho men have no business to dross that way. Lot them keep to the regu lation black dress suit , which was adopted solely for the benefit of the In dies wearing oloirant gownn. A black dress s'ult gives a woman a good oppor tunity to show off a handsome dross , but if men wore to wear colors like girls , they would attract all the attention away from the ladies , which would bo very impolite on their part. Tlio most sovcro cold will soon yield to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It does not suppress a cold hut loosens and relinvns it. No ono allliotod with a throat or lung trouble can use it with out benefit. Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Nol n Ontspmv. Chicago " Tribune : Contributor to comio paper ( in great alarm ) Alvlrn , there goes a page of my manuscript into the lire , Jerk It out , quick ! Wife ( badly but firmly ) Cyrui , you must take care * of your own chestnuts. A. slmlit cold , If neglected , often attacks the IUIIKS. Urown'H Uronchlul Troolio * ; lvo euro und immcdluto relief , Bold only in boxes. I'rico 25 cents. Only Ono Klnil in TIii/su li\yn , Chicago Tribune : Man who wonts a hot decided 1 have called to ask you if the word hippodrome , in the time ot Die ancionte , was not used exclusively to dunoto an inclosuro for horse or chariot races'/ Sporting Editor It was. The mod ern style of championship wrestling matches wus unknown to the anclonts. The Pacific Funding Bill Taken Up In the Sonato. MITCHELL MOVES TO RECOMMIT Tnctles Ailoptctl Hy Certain Members to Prevent Consideration ol the Meas ure In tlio House , Somite. Fch. 4. In the senate this morning ttio credentials of Mr. ManJerson for his now senatorial term were presented , rend uiul ] ilncoil on tile , Mr. Allison , from the committee on appro priation ! ) , reported buck the legislative , ex ecutive uml Judicial appropriation bill ami the house Joint resolution for the payment to tlii ; login representatives of Jnmc.s U. Ends , nnd RUVO noticJ that ho would to-morrow cnll them up for action. Mr. Kvnrts reported the testimony titkea In the Toxns election Investigation , with n resolution directing the committee on privi leges and elections to revise carefully the existing laws regulating the election of mem bers or congress with n view of voting for more complete protection In the exorcise of the elective franchise mid for the punishment of offenders asiilnst It. The testimony wus ordered prlnti-d nnd the resolution was plnccd on the calendar. The sanato bill In relation to dead and fallen timber on Indian lands was taken from the calendar and passed. The somtto resumed coiiHlileratloti of the bill "To declare unlawful trusts mid combi nations in restraint of trade and produc tion , " Mr. Fryo ( jiving notice that at " o'clock ho would ask the senate to take up the 1'acillo funding bill. Mr. Sherman olTerad a resolution , which was referred to the commlttoo on library , in structing the commlttoo to Inquire into the propriety and expediency of purchasing Hior- stadl's nletnro ( now hi the exceutivo mnnsion ) of the "Yellowstone Falls , " "YullowsUmo Park. " "Uiant CJoysor , " and " 'Iho Yosemite in Winter. " Then after an argument on the criticism of I'm trust bill hy Mr. Cleorgo , of Mississippi , the Paclllc funding bill was taken up. As the bill wns road , the date July 1 , 1S33 , as that up to which calculations should ho made , waa changed , wherever It occurred , to July , ISsi' ' , and other dates were made lo conform to that chnngo. Mr. Mitchell gave notice that ho would , at the iiropor time , move to commit the bill , with instructions to include legislation In reference to the Pacillo railroad comnany. Mr. Fryo stated that the Contr.xl Pacific had not been included in the bill because the attorneys who hail appeared for that com pany had not seemed to manifest any irrent dosilro for u settlement , and because there was no parallelism between the cases of Iho Union Pacillc and Central Pacific. The question of tlio Central Pacillc had been again raised by its president , Mr. Huiitiiig- ton , who had appeared hoforo the committee mid had presented the bill wliieh had been Introduced by Mr. Mitchell as a substitute for the pending bill , adding : ten or twelve sections for settlement with the Central Paoilio. It sopmcd to him that tlioso mat ters could bo settled in separate bills a good deal better than they could bo in one bill. Ho recognized that there was an immense difference between the situation of the Union Pacillc und Central Pauiiic , and that much more lonicnc.v must bo granted to Iho Cen tral Pacillc than to the Union Pacillc. If the government expected lo got its debt paid by the Central Pacillc , that company should have a very long time to make payment. The report of tliu committee was then sent to the dork's ' desk and read. Mr. Mitchell made a motion , of which ho had given notice , to recommit the bill , and gave the reason why he thought the motion should prevail. lie spoke of the enormous amount that would bo duo by the Pacillc rail road companies to the government at the time of the maturity of tlio debt SUo.Oi 1,000. An.v legislation having for its purpose the ayment of that most fabulous sum had to C o regarded as of the very utmost import ance. It was not his purpose to discuss tno merits or demerits of the pending bill. It was his purpose , however , to attract the at tention of the country to the general situa tion , ar.d inaugurate an inquiry as to the propriety and Justice of proceeding to a con federation of the pending bill while It omitted to include matters relating to nt least half of the whole controversy. Mr. Fryo I ought to say , in Justice to the Central Pacific , that during tlio last month that company has shown a disposition and a very great desire to make some settlement and adjustment of its debt with the United States , and there is now pending before the cominittoo an amended bill , which the com mittee is called to consider to-morrow morn ing.Mr. Mr. Mitchell That is all right ; that alm'wa u disposition on the part of the com mittee to do that which It had omitted. I insist that it Is not \viso to have rofuls forkoi ] at tliav stage of t'l ' ? gauio. Su to proceed Vvltli ono br.Mioh of the controversy , leaving the other branch untouched and unconsld- crcd. If any part of it was to bo postponed It should have been the Union Pacific part. At this point Mr. Micholl yielded for a mo tion to adjourn. A conference was ordered on the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill , and Messrs , Halo Allison and Cockroll appointed confer ees on the part of the senate. Adjourned. House. WASHINGTON , Fob. 4. In the house , the speaker having proceeded to call the states for the introduction and refer ence of bills , filibustering was inaugur ated by Mr. Pavson of Illinois , who sent to the clerk's desk and demanded the reading of a long bill to establish a court of ap peal. His opposition is directed to the Union Pacillc funding bill , aud upon his desk rests a stack of bills , the reading of which will consume the entire day , unless ho receives assurances that no effort will bo made to pass the measure under suspension of tlio rules. The court , of appeals bill having boon duly read and referred , Mr. Payson brought for ward for reading and reference a bankruptcy bill , which , owing to its length , is a favorite weapon of lilibustcrs who desire to kill time. time.Mr. . Paynon stated that his opposition to the Union Pacific hill is not directed against consideration of the measure under- the ordi nary rules of parliamentary procedure , hut against its consideration under suspension of tlio rules , when but a limited time for debate and no opportunity for amendment Is pre sented. A break In the monotony was made by Mr , Crisp of Georgia , who , fjtatlng that it was apparent that nothing would bo done under suspension of the rules , called up ui n matter of the highest privilege the conference re port on the ulll to amend the Intcr-stato commerce merce- act , The points upon which the con ferees Imvo been unable to couio to any agreement relate to the transportation of oil in barrels and In taiils cars , and lo conferring concurrent Jurisdiction upon state courts to hear nnd determine questions arising uudor the act , The amcndmant gave rise to some discus sion , Mr. Huyno of Pennsylvania making n motion that the house rcocdo from the amendment , The motion was lo t , the conference report agreed to , anil a further conference ordered , The senate amendments to the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill were nou- concurred Iifniul a conference ordered. Mr. Clardy of Missouri then called up the conlerenco report on the Nicaragua ) ! canal billHo stated that the conferees on the part of the house had receded from the house nmondnionUi requiring the company to print upon its obligations a provision re-Hav ing tlio United States from any liability on account of the company. Pending action un the report , the house took a recess , thn evening session to bo for the consideration of bills ruj > ortcd from the committee on Indian affairs. Almost Um entire evening was consume ! In consideration of the bill to divide a portion tion of the Sioux Indian reservation in Dakota Into separata reservations und to cccuro the rollniiuuhmcnt of the Indian title to the remainder , about eleven million acres. After a lengthy debate Mr. Peel of Arkansas , In churffo of the bill , finding that it would ho Impossible to seeuro Until action , wjUidtow It from consldoratloa of the hou.ip. IJIll.i wore passed for the allot ment of lands in severally te the Onelda In dians In Wisconsin , und to the United Peorias cad Miumis in Indian territory. Tillu'TOX MYOAMUlUi. AVhat IjungfHni ntnl Ills UfMictimcn Have Outlined for Itppeater. * , Long Jim Crei hton. of rotten pavement fame , come out with the announcement that ho has n string on every worklngmairs veto In the city of Omaha. "It Is also announced that ho U at the bottom of n project to vote repeaters in the Fifth and Sixth wards , ami that the Jefferson square boomers have se lected the Fifth nnd Sixth wards ns their battleground and that In these two wards a vast amount of fraudulent voting has been outlined by Jlm'Crelghtoit and his hench men. Hut In view of Mich developments the authorities buyott > rovided for the IMUO and will promptly jail every mau that attempts to perpetrate a fnitui of this character. Men who nro familiar with the face of nearly every voter In these wards will bo at the polls , sworn In as detectives , nud the "re peater" tlmt attempts to carry out the nofur- ious work outlined by Jim Crelghlon and his ringsters will undoubtedly find himself In the environs of the law. AMUSKMKNTS. Llzzlo ICvans opened her engagement at the JJoyd last night in "Tliolluckeye. " Miss Kvans is a favorite hero. She shows marked Improvement since her last appearance. She is bright , piquant and "takes" with the audience , "A Dark Secret" was played at the Grand last night to a good sized audience. The company is a strong one. Twti Itiirns Ilurnc < l. An alarm of flro last night , during the prevalence of the high wind , was occasioned by the burning of two burns on Twenty- eighth between Dodge nud Chicago streets. The loss was inconsiderable , CIRCUS WITH A POLICEMAN. A Ijliicmnii Climbs n I'olo with n Cop per on His Hack : , Ail amusing and at the same time very serious collision between the police and and the Bureau of Encumbrances oc curred within a stone's throw of police headquarters , between fiiltl ) and 0 o'clock last evening , when the men of thu former department undertook to remove what they supposed was a dis used polo , says tbo Now York World. It seems that wires of the police depart ment's telegraph line were strung on the polo , and by order of Inspector Uor- man , Carl K. Schick , of tlio central oillco squad , wont to tlio scone to pre vent further action. Schick arrived just as lineman , Thomas Ahoarn , In the employ of the pole romovors. was about to ascend the polo for the purpose of severing more wires. Tbo olllcor or dered him tostop , mil Lineman Ahearn , a strapping big fellow , advised him to go whore it was warmer than on the Bowery , and started up the polo. OHicer Schick jumped for him and got a good crip on the lineman's ollar. There ho hung , but the line man slowly continued going up , hand over baud , sinking the spurs deep into the pole at every step. The crowd , which was mbmeiitarily being aug mented , chetSr6ft until the din could bo heard at the Mulberry street station , whence a detachment of police was quickly despatched. The spurred Her cules continued , to climb , handicapped as he was by 180 pounds of policeman , and many n shout went up from the crowd , such as ; "Hang on , Dutcy ! " "Don't be afraid , Patty 1" and ' 'Keep her a-nolng. Spurs ! " until the pair could look into the second-story windows dews of the'building on the corner. The lineman tired at this point , lot go his hold on the pole , and he and Doorman Schiok came down in an inex tricable pile. In the fall the under dog was the policen anwhoso face was badly lacerated and his coat torn by the line " man's climbing-irons" . IIo was unhurt in other respects. Ahearn , who wns only slightly bruised , was quickly seized by half a dozen _ policemen , who guided him to police headquarters and locked him up. Later at night ho was released on bail. "Purentnry Bullets. " An excited Irishman recently rushed into a Boston drug store , having a "brokea-up" appearance generally. "Bo jabbers ! " he yollcd/'I'ni all wrong , entoiroly. I want some shtulT to straighten mo out. Some o' thim 'Pur gatory Bullets'will fix ineI'in thinldn' . What d'yo tax for thimV" "What do you mean ? " asked the clerk. " 'Purga tory Bullets , ' ser , o ? 0tnotlii ' loilco jVhftt , they o li thlTu , * ' replied the man. "Shuro , I'm in purgatory already , with headache , and liver complaint , and bad stomach , and the divil knows whatall. " Tlio clerk passed out a vial of Dr. Piorce's Pleasant Purgatives Pellets , and Pat went oil contented , These lit tle pellets cure all derangements of liver , stomach and bowels. Sugarcoated - coated , little larger than mustard seeds , and pleasant to take. Druggists. , - m * STORMY JORDAN'S BOYHOOD. I'Jnrly Ijll'o of tlio .Notorious Keeper ol Otluimvn'M "llwul to Hell. " People hero have read with a good deal of interest your article on "Stormy Jordoii , " says u Spring field , O. , dispatch'to the Chicago Trib une. Kinsley Jordan was born in Smithllolcl , .Toll'erson county , O , , in April , 1832 , Ho has a sister living hero now , highly respected. Stormy lived hero until about the year 18.15 or 1850 , and was successful in everything ho put his hand to. Per years ho drove a four horse team for a merchant miller. Atone ono time the miller was correcting Stormy , Quick ns a thought Stormy got down from the saddle horse anil tola the owner with an oath to drive his own team. But the merchant know his worth and could not spare him , and ho kept him in his employ until lie dis posed of the team. From Smithlold ( ho wont to Champaign county , Illinoisnnd there worked on a farm for a few years. IIo was in demand , for ho was a good hand. Ono of Ills companions was sick for weeks with fever , nnd for four weeks Stormy nursed him , and during that time-ho never had his clothes off day or night. As a nurse he- had few equals lie was kind , gentle nnd attentive , ant when his patient got well nnd wnntoi' ' to pay him , lie said : "No , but when ni opportunity oilers , go and do likewise. ' From Champaign county ho wont t ( C'linton , 111. , in 1853 or 183" , and nt tended school for some time. From there he went to a commercial college in Chicago , and from there to Ottmuwn where he bccamo famous ns a liquor seller , Ripe , luscious , sound fruit is the source from which are derived Van Duster's Flavoring' Extracts without admixture - mixture of chemicals , oxnulsito in taste , economic because highly concen trated , pure and wholesome. They nro used widely in the households , hotels and restaurant kitchens of this and other continents ; and the bottles con tain ns may bo ascertained by compar ison more than the quantity hehl bj other flavoring extract bottles" . A Horn linwyor. Chicago Tribune : "I confess lam sometimes sorely porplo.ved , " said the father , with a heavy sigh , "when 1 think of the future of my boys. It is a great responsibility to have the choos ing of a calling in life for thorn. " Through the open window came the voices of two of the lads at play. "Look beret" loudly exclaimed .lohn- ny , "tlmt isn't fair ! You've divided these marbles so as to get all the best ones In your own bag. " "Didn't I have the trouble of dividing 'em ! " reitetated Willie hotly. "Think I'm going to spend my time at such jobs for nothing. " "So far as AVlllio is concerned , " re sumed Iho father , after a. pause , "tho task ot choosing u vocation is not so dil flcult. I shall make a lawyer of him. ' Slin Smiled anil He Fell. Thomas Fillueral , a lineman in the employ of the Long Distance Telephone company , of Bridgeport , Conn. , while nt work the other morning upon some extra high poles on llousatonio avenue gave some of his friends an exhibition of rapid climbing up a ninoly-foot polo , When he reached a distance of about sixty-livo foot ho was attracted by a pretty house-maid hanging out clothes an the roof of a Hat. The rosy-cheeked maiden gave Thomas an approving nod and smile. Thomas waved his hand , lost his grip and fell to the ground. IIo was picked up unconscious with a deep gash in his head , several teeth knocked out and his chin cut. The reason for not being killed outright was probably duo to striking telephone wires ui the fall. fall.A A handsome complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Complexion Powder gives it. Corcaii Mnrrintio llrokcw. Marriage brokers are a distinct insti tution in C'orea , and most alliances are arranged by them. The father ot the boy cotifeiilts by letter with the father of the girl through the agency of those 'go-betweens , and generally the whole matter is arranged without the inter ested parties having boon consulted or oven having seen each other. Indeed , the whole transaction is conducted very much as a real estate transfer would bo in this country , except that the pur chaser would naturally take a look at -the property. * A friend induced mo to try Salvation Oil for my rheumatic foot. I used it ar.d the rheumatism is entirely gone. JOHN" II. Axuuiibox , Baltimore Md , Private nnd unsolicited testimony from every section confirms every claim made for the wonderful ofllcocy of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 85 cents. She Dropped Jlini. A gallant youth , who is remarkably diminutive in sine , surrendered his seat in a horsccar to a very pretty young lady at York one day last weekdays tlio Philadelphia Record. Acknowledging the courtesy , and supposing him to be a child , she took him on her lap and kissed him square on the mouth as a reward. Then she asked him his age. "I was eighteen years old last Decem ber , " was the reply. The pretty you'ng lady took a good look at him , and then did like the boy who picked up a piece of retl-Uot ' " 7 , in.ft . blacksmith s.iop put him down without being told , and with her face suffused with blushes stopped the car and alighted , while the other passen gers vainly strove to suppress their mirth. Pears' soap is the most elegant toilet adjunct. _ _ A gentleman in Craig county , Vir ginia , named Brickcy , has three chil dren whoso names are , respectively , Jailoy Green Bird Mayflower Brickoy , Oregon Texas G'eorgianna Brickoy , and Molina Truxilla 12utaw Sobil'la Tootater Brickoy. Our informant , Mr. P. B. Abbott , assures us that those are the names of the children as recorded in the family bible , and that there is no joke about it. But the longest name yet announced is alsoborno by a Craig county man , Mr. John William Benja min Lenmlor Sinclair Calvin Philip Virgil Cicero Lee , On this we chal lenge competition. An AlJHoluta Curo. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is un absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , aud all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles , Ask for the OUIQINAL ABIfiTINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at W cents per box bv mail 30 cants. Iougo and other coloring substances wore ufced by Egyptian women to en hance , ns they thought , their beauty. The eyes had often a green line undo'r ncath them ; the lashes and eyebrows wore penciled in black , nnd , as'in mod ern Egypt , the nails woroalwaysstnincd rod with a preparation from the henna plant. P ed hy the United fitatct Oovernment. Kndoreed by the liemls of the Orcat Unlrmltlei nnrt IlibllcFood AnnlytU. n the BtroiiReM , J'urest nnd mo&t llrnltlirul. Hr , 1'rlce's Crram Uiklntr I'owilcr does not contain Ainmoma , Mine or Alum , Ir Price's ntllclfnis I'lavorliiL-lii' tracts , Va nilla , I.einou , U range , At moiid , Rose , etc. , du not contain I'olsonous OIU or OliemlcaU. PRICE BAKING POWDER CONow York. Chicago. St. Loula. ForBilioui and Nonnuj Disorderi , such AS Wind and Pain In the Stomach , Sick Headache , Glddineit , Fal nest , and Swelling niter Mull , Diitlnet * and Drowilneu , Cold Chills , Flushings ol Heat. Lett ot Appatltft , Shorinesi ot Breath , Costivcness , Scurvy , Blotches on the Slln. Disturbed Sltrn , Ftiqhtlul Dreamt , and ell Nervous and Trembling Sensations. Ac. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Tills Is no action. Kvory sufNTor is pnrnpstly luvlteJ to try uuo llox ot thcao I'lllo , nuJ 11107 will l > OCkliowlpitcpd to bo it lfi nttrf\tl Jtnllrtnr , UKEOltAM'B 1'ILIS , token as directed , will aulckljrtatore ftmnlrt to cmnplMo liMlthi For a WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ; they ACT LIKE MAGIC : ii/Vir i7o. < n will work wonilm upon the VltnlOrgans i Slrengthtnlng the muscular System ; rcstorliiR lone-lost Compltilon ! bringing Itnch tlio deen dge ol appetite , nuil nrousltiRTltli ttio ROSEBUD OF HEALTH tlio w/io/rjtfij/jfcnl / mrrw/of tltoliuinnn frnmo. These nro " tncta " nitmlttrd by tliouMiiils. In nil cl.iMAfl ofsncloty ! niul onnnt the best ptiomnloos to tn Norton * niul IMbllllntivl I * Hint BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full dlrocllona nlth cncli Box. Prcpnrcil only tiy Titos. llKirilAM : , Ml. llrlciu. I.nncn lilrc , England , fiolil bit llmattt.ilt tirnrmllii , B. F. ALLEN J. CO. , 365 and 307 Canal St. , New York , Solo Agonta ( of tlio United State * , it-lio ( It i/mir dniKRlst docs not kM > | > tlifin. ) WILL HAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOXJ CALIFORNIA ! THH LAND OF DISCOVERIES. Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale hy G-oochnan Drug Co. Epps's Cocoa. JIREAKFAST. "Rr n thorough knuivleiluv of the imlur.il Inwi which ijovcrn tlio oporntlons of illgoatlon and iiutrl- tluu , and by a cnrotul itiipllcatlifn of tliallno prupcr- ties of wcll-"ci ' .uil Cocoa , Mr. ICpns linn provlilcrt our 1)real'lust Iu ! ) with a delicately Ilavor.id buvuraRU vvhlc ! ' inaift iva us niuiiy heavy cloctur' liills. Ills by th i Judicious uao of aucli article ! of tlelt , tliut u conM tutlon muy bo Krailualty built mi until strmiK cnouthto ro lt every tonduncy to tUsonno. Hun dreds of eubtlo maladies tire llmitlliK nruiind us romty to attack wlierovor them la uwunk point.Vo nmr cscaiiu many a fatal tlnitt by keening nnraolrcs well iortltlcd with pure hloim ami u properly nourlslicit fi-auios'-Civil Sorvlco Oswctte. ifado simply with bolltiiit water nr milk. Soldouly In hnfjoumljlna by ( Jrocors luboloil Itma : Homiuopatliic ClidinlHts , LONDON. IFOR SALE- ! EVERYWHERE. D l > HII > lld thro * 5 , MicVM.ra , nn , 'IAHftnlKKta CURB lr Ilill Nlw IMl-nuVEB UiOIRIOBtlTASUSPEKSOIir - - KMKiiBMitr. : M. Vfor tffS" tl.li ppFlco pu'tpox. CUHK or WTlltNKKATlVK U KAKNKSS.Rltlnr 1X37 * : " " HooTHino , Conllnuuu , turrtBll of \f.ll/dlr iljtliroutb > llnFik jmru. reilor- > ; lo llcallli anil Tl or < iiHlrrntlb. . Klrctrlt a ritTiNriNTLV or wo forfcl 19&X ( > 01 a cub. > FHRarCoaprlo9 ! ( . antl . - - J } up. Wbntcivtipcr- snflccDllr curf (1 ID thrrMnotiibi. Riitlcil imT&iihlGt 4c. Httinil , . CANDENELECriaOCO.I001- ttCniCAUO.IIl T. E. INSURANCE Room 03 Traders' Ilullding , CHBCAGO. MclroiiolUHii Natlnnal lUnW. U. U , llun & Cu. Tlio UraclBtroct Ca TYLER DESK GO ST.tOUIS , MO.U. S.A. ZltliulieOif.fr , i JUnofiit'n of TYIEB'B EOYAL TYPE WRITEU CABINET & DESK , COMBINED , f " ' ' J AdaptcdtoEyar' u ed. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors lo John n , Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand HOI Faiunm St , Ordcra by tflejfrnph solicited uud promptly attended. Telcp'jon-i ta { > , . ' . NESS At AOID entirely orerwm * I'.rt'il'M. l i.nf < l TUIUUH EA lfm Arrwtsi dlschnrfffcS Irom tlictirlntryor Mntln cl'.htTBcx li ; IH lionrN , Jt 13 biipcrlur to rnpidb.1 , cuixite , or Injectionfi. nnd rroo rruui all bad t'JiiHI or other Ir.convpiilencca. SANTAL-MIDY ' ule..wUK-li Mar tli I bllcVll'ltCM. | tllOlltwUICll IIMJU EM TVAPKJIH BI BuciiMnfully tisiHl monthly liyw-r 10,000 /wllM. AroSuA , Kfftcttitttuiul I'ltiuant I ft-rboi > > yinull.nrat ilrucel1- fooled 'artlniJuri 2 pottaii fcUmpfl. * AJJraa Tun ECUCEA uuzuicii * Co. , Duraair , himnll l i/ ( Jo. , Onuthd , Sum tlnmH ESTABLISHED IB&I j iso so. DUIO lUTOSIJ Chicago , Ills. 1 ClnrkGt. llie Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOH Is still Treating with the Greatst SKn ajidJUCCESS Chronic , teens anil Private Diseases , 3-NKRVOUS DEBILITY , Lout Manhood , Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Hack Ache find all the rfTecti leadim ; ta early decoy nJ pritup < Consumption ot Insanity , treated scientifically ty new iiutliodj with never- falling succcts. SYPHlLlSamt nllbad Dlood and Skin Dts- eases nsrmancntly cured. USKIDNEYand URINARYcompblnUGleet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varicoccle anil nil diseases of the Ocnlto-t'rhmy Organs cutcil ( iiomptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. ai > No experiments. Age and experience lm portnnt. Consultation free' and sacred. n-Pend 4 cenli iiost.ipc for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate DUeatei. * ra-Those conlemplntlnR M.nriacc enJ for Dr. Clarke's celebrated RuUc Male mtd Female , each 15 tents , loth si cent ! ( < lanii ) , Consult the olj Doctor. A friendly letter orcallinay ay futurciuler. ( ln nml shime.ond add RoUcn years to life. aS-Dook "Life'sSecret ( ) Errors50centsiwrnps ( ) . Medlclnn ' anil writings sent everywhere , sccmc from exposure * llcuri , i ) to B. Sundays y to 11 , Address F. D. CLARICE , M. D. . ISO So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. Yon take colil very easy , do ypn notV ' nose itops up , nnd yon have a watery dlsct from it. Vour throat IHIs with iinlOBin. and yon are continually humming ami opining , fci times tlio dlBcliiu-ge Is thick nnd yellow , und you fool u fnltioss nvcrtho hi'ldgo of the noso. why Is It ? Simply thU ; Tlmt you have a elironlO In- llamiii\tlon ) qCthe | lnnInioC ttioiiosp nml t hrout ; every chungo of turapuratnre , olthur inaU'us 1C fenl better when It l.i wiirm.nr WOHO wliuil If Is cold. After a cold the mumbrann Is loft con- Ki'.stod. It ( Inosntpet entirely well , nnd n fresh cohl Is thcroforb caslur to take. A mupotm iimmuriine , wheli inllnliiod , always Sccrme.imoro tliamioim.il. ami moruuloudHitmen to thq part , wlilcli swdlls the parts , and In * the nostril , closes tliom up more closely. VAy IT HI ! OU1I13I ) AND UQW ? To euro rntur'rli , liertj-.irllu ' "Tures treat- J } ? " - , 1' . SMnt ct V.-50r ; itsuff. Thotroalmont - * * ! _ , U3 JudlclouK , not lniliaiard. | It Is often relieved by many or the patent pnipanit IODH nn the market , but only temporarily. They do not remove the < lenp seated conditions , butonlv l sflL-u tlio discharge , nnd frosli cold is just 4 ! oasylo take ns before. Now isn't U unwlsn to dilly-dally with these nostruma ? I li't It a liettcriilunto put your ease In the liutulH of a ) hyRlcian. who understands It and cures It ? ) Ku't It cheaper in ( ho end ? We asHtiro-you a peed treatment , treatment ( lint In dtrectad ta your Individual case no matter how severe It Is. wo ch.irftu but little for what wo do , loss than the cciiorid run of physicians. Our rollnblllty in tivatlm ; Catarrh , Asthma , IlronchUIa etc. Is tnuUcKtloiu'd. | WOCTOSt J. CRKSAP McCOY , ( I-ntootltollevtio Ho.iltiUNoiv | jr Surcecdod by DOCTUlt ( Lsitfl of the University or New York City and Howard rnlrflrulir , Washington , I > , 0. HAS OKI'ICliS No. 31O and 311 Ramcfo Building Corner Fifteenth mid Harncy n . . Omnlm , Neb , whura nil cnrablu civso.s are treated with Btirccai , Note r. Clmrlos M. .Ionian IIES hren rent- dent physician for Or. JlcCoy , in Omaha , for the past year ami is tlio phyalcliin who lion mailo tlio cures that have been puullHhod weekly in this paper. Medical diseases treated Nklllfully. Consump tion , llrleht'H illseaKf , DVMIOIMIU , illioiimatism , uud all N lIltVOUB UIHlfABKH. All diseased p - ctillar to tli Koxea ft Hpuclalty , ( 'ATAltai ! CONSULTATION at oleo ! ! or by mull , $1. Ollico lioitM 'Jin ' II n , m , : : to 1 p. in. , 7 to in , m. , Sunday oillco lionni n-oin u n. m , , to 1 p. ra. Corro.sponili'iice rocolvos iii'ompt , nil oiillon. Munvdlie.iaes an- treated micce.s.sfully by Or. Jonlun tliroiin [ ; thn mtillR.und U 1.1 tlitm posniulo J'or tho-io unable to nniKuu jmirnoy to obtain BUCCKSHI'TI ' , HlJ.-il'lTAl , TUlSATiLHiNT AT TIIIJ1U UO.MUH. ' 1118 . i " 10" ' < -'l"cai(0 , V1' ' ' ' " "f lir ik .iul N'lViiclft , Orreon. Wtt U. , , - - . . . .iilrhon not iupwlot .jell JJlurTi. tuu IrAtni nl QtD'll'i * /'EnS".1 , ' " union Uepot-wtrTTioio of'tii'y'cuT. fJK"'V Nnrtli.rijtieni llrf In C'lilenro Ibo Irnlnior JBIU' ' fi" * c' ' ° * o countctlcp with ilio > jo/nllotli i yf""iW' , P ° iull' ' > ll.Il"11lin J > ol' ' i Clnclnn tl , U'fsi ; Wi'-flas:1 : ? ! , teft,1 te " ' . ' ! ! ! riBiuii , end * ! | paint * Jn tin , tut. A k for tlck t rl * All ' P'a , P. WIMOM. QtD'll' W.H.P * * " St. Ouxalix.