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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; 3JCQNPAY. FEBllIJAllY'11. . Wisconsin , In violation , It Is snla , of the law. About n year ago Senator Chandler had sum moncil before his committed Indian Atrent Gregory , ivho has charge of tbo ia Points nnd 1'ond du Lnc reservation. They were , nt the beginning of this ndmlnlstration , hcav Itv timbered The Inmls hnvo been set npait in severally to the Indians upon them , but before tlio Indians can neil tlio timber they nro required by law to submit , for the approval of the secretary of tlio interior , tlio propositions mndo by the purchasers , so that the homesteaders may bo protected from BlinriK'rs Aircnl Gregory testified that over WO of the allotments on the icscrviitions had been stripped of their timber without the approval of the secretary of the Interior , nnd within n few days after the tcs- tiinonj was taken Senator Chandler sent n copj of the testimony to Sccrotnry Vllas. add nsKcd him If ho thought he could afford to keep in the service mi agent who would permit this thing to bo done- Very promptly the sorrotnry nskcd for and received Agent Gregory's roslgnntion. Months elapsed , scv- cnil months , and finally the attention of Kcnntoi Chandler wns called to the fact that Gregory's resignation had not been accepted , nnd that the was ict performing the functions of his ofllco Oberly Uum became Indian commls Btnnor. Tlmt astute politician ntn glance saw thai something * > vus vvrotig Housned the BPcrctnrV to remove ( Irogorv This vvns refused by inaction. Then honsUod thnt Gregory bo suspended , pending investigation. ' 1 his nlso was refused. Then ha requested that a bpccial ugonl bo sent \Vlsconsin to make un Investigation. No uttcntun was paid to thisj Attain Obcrlv appealed to the secietiuj , aslting th.it un order be issued directing Unit Urn cutting of timber on these 100 allotments bo suspended tcmpomrilj , and this vvus tint hooded.rlhe fifth appeal was made , mid tills time the In- dlun jimnlssloncr reiUt'stc'd | that lie IKS glvn pctmlssion to cull fie attention of the do pnrtmcnt ot Justice to the depredations This wns icfn < cd. Senator Cliandlui heard of these .ipptnls nnd tno non action on the pii t of Seen tnrj Vilns , and ho hnd Commissioner Oberly subphoon nd to appear before tills commitlco to-moirovv mouiing , witli his cor respondence on the subject with the hccie- tury. If Oberly exposes nil , theic will ben hornet s nest opened for somebody. These contracts have largely been held , mid the Umber been cut , ly thu biinerlor Lumber ( otnpiiny. but Secretary Vilns , and Agent G reel y huVo both stated that they Imil no interest in this company at the time it cut the Umber. AI.MV M vvs Hy direction of tlio secretary of war , Private Henry Mooic , troop I , Ninth cavulr * , , now under treatment nt the iiimv und novy geiiei.il hosnitiil , Hot Kpnnm. hnving been repotted by the surgeon in chaigo us ( luftlciently ictoveied , will bo sentto rejoin his troop at Tort Kohmson on receipt of this older bi the surgeon in ch irgo of the lio- > - pilal Private Traiil : 11. GcGalioy , Company F , Eighth Infantry , now witn his eompan.v , having enlisted while a minor without tno consent of his parents or guardian , is dis charged fiom the sei vieo. It is undeistood th.it the Second and Fourth icgiim-nts will exchange stations , nnd it is not unlikely that the snmo Wlli bo the case with the first ami Fifth icglmcnts. These exchanges will tnko pluco in the early spring or as soon ns the weather is thoroughly settled. It is about time that the nntiunl army rums- tor was issued. It has been dolajed from time to time on account of pi emotions and iippointments , and when thu .six stalT nomi nations vvcio sent It wns stated that the reg ister would be foitliconnng , but up to date it has not made its appearance. No Informa tion is given ut the war dcpattineut for its uou appearance. Pmmi II. HI : .TU. A WOMAN'S S She Gives Up Moinn ami FrloiulH nul CiiHtH Her Iiot With IjeperH. NKVV YOIIK , Fob. 10. [ Spoci.il Cablegram to Tun HrE.j AiounsKnglish lady , Miss Fabian , nruvcd \ csterd.iy from Liverpool on licr way to Honolulu. She said : "I am going out to Molokai as u volunteer nurse to the lepers there. It has been my intention lor two j cars past , but it is only now that there is n hospital erected mid n suitable shelter for women. As soon as this was done I was notified , and now 1 urn on my way.1 "Uut when do you return to England ! " "Return ! Why , I can never retui n. SVhon once I take up my work I am an exile and an outcast us much us ono of the poor wretches whom I shall nurse. I have u brother and two sisters living in England , whom i shall never aoo npin , but it is so completely u aplritunl ambition with mu tbnt I have been Vci able to conquer oven my love for them. For * 1 two years I have been waiting. I Imvo If. studied everything possible' , theoretically speaking , on the subject of leprosy , and have gone through u couisc of hospital training us well. Ot course , there are no opportunities for studying actual disease London , though 1 did sco ono instance in a hospital tneio " 'Are jou the only woman nurse to ue out thoiol" "No. there nro sU more. Two years or more ago a call was sent out from the ' cUirch of Home to over fifty diiTcient orders of womunt , but only one responded , and tbnt was fiom Syiacuoo , N. Y. Six sisters from the convent there have already gone. " "Futucr Iainlon is the head of the leper colony , is ho notl" "Yes , mid has been for sixteen years. Ho went out from England a well man. Ho was nurse , priest , brother , grave digger , ev erything , und it was Impossible almost for him to avoid taking thn loathsome disease. Ho noticed It Hi st three yearn ago , but it is quite probable thnt he had been a leper for Hiivcral voar bofore. I have heard from nn assistant of his that his condition is very bad ; that the leprosy has done its vvorx in turns nt his cars , his eyes , nosu , throat , his hands nnd his lungs. The | Her father Is complutelv dillgured , mid his voice i almost indistinct. " 'Is the disease as lioriiblc us wo believe it ? " "Moro loathsome than anything jou can Imagine , 1 fancy- repulsive in every way. " "Aro yon not at raid of iti " "Oh " mildly child. , no , ns as a "You expect to cscnpo it , then ! " "I expert I shall bo as others -I shall bo contaminated when my time coinc-s. I am not seeking for notoiiotj- , for reward , for nnythlng , suvu the spiritual comfoit of doing lor thebo dying creatures what their condi tion Keeps others from doing. " 1VKSTI2UN KAIhHOai ) HITUAT1ON. It If ) Analy/cil by I'reHiilent of the Hill-Huston. Cnicvao , Fob. in. The Times to-morrow will print a long letter from President Per kins , of the Chicago , Umllngton & Qulncy , analyzing the westcin railroad situa tion. Ho ridicules the Idea that sub. ordliiDto nniclals nrc responsible for the frequent demoralization rates of there i * any blnmo to bo attached to the rail road managers , It belongs , ho says , to the heads and not to the subordinates. Hint managers are anxious to maintain rates bo docs not think there is any question , but it remains to bo seen , hu snjs , whether the present effort of the presidents to piovlilc for this without arranging to divide traffic nnd compensate the weaker lines will work any bolter now than in the past. If uot , ho thinks that someway must bo found to malco division , and to pay the weak lines , and If this can not bo dona without the help of rongi ess , that musl bo obtained , or rail road property will continue to suffer until the weaker lines aio warn out and sold to the stiongcr at half their cost. It is Per kins * opinion that If the i.iilroads were loft to work their own salvation tbey and the public would faro bettor. Ilalfonr nu tbnO'Iirloii Affair. LONDON , Feb. la Ualfour , in a long reply to correspondent , dcallrg with tlio party I'ses to which the ( Jlndstoulnns put the O'Bilen incident , soys thai iho storm was artificially raised for the intcicsts of n faction , .and pro ceeds to Rcnorally deny tbo charges made against Iho prison authorities. Ho quotes Jroui n letter sent by O'ltrioii to Lr. O'Fnr- roll to the effect thnt ho hud no complaint tote to make. IfthUrulo depriving persons of thuir clothing hud to bo insisted upon ho would say thai no violence should bu used. Ualfour further write * that Dr. O'Farrcll reported that O'Hrlmi was In n cell In which the tarapornturu w.u IXP and thu' ho vvus well and cheerful. Tlio Iliiyllcn UOSTO.V , Fob. 10 Toe steamer Hiiytfon Republic , recently the causa of so much tioublo with llayti , arrived this aftunioou , WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST ? The Text Which Hold Hundreds Last Night. CONTINUED INTEREST SHOWN Two Tliousnnil Voices UnHpiI In Slim- liij ( Hymns Kninlllnr to All An Apiicnl front tlio Uvniijjolist. "All Mull tlir- Power of Jcsim'Natnc. " Two thousand volczs Joined In ringing the prntid old hymn in tlio Imposition hnll last night , vvhilo tlio ushers endeavored to find seats for those who came to hour ISvnngclisla Potter und Millur. The muslo Illlod the buildint * , reached the streets , nnd then died avvny among the prison cells of the city jail beneath , where the inmates wore having n practical illustration of tiie text that snys the vvuy of t he transgressor is hard It nmy Imvo recalled theli jouthfnl days of innocence , mid thoj miij Imvo wished to Join Uiecongra- gallon in sinking , but there was no one to carry their menage , and while tlicv re- mninod behind the liars , IJcv. Mr. .lohnson of t ho Tenth street M K church opened the lev ivnl Horvlt os with prayer. Then the congregation sang " .lust ns I Am , ' and lirotliur Potter made nn appeal for n Hbi'ral response to tlio collectors , vho were passing around , nnd as tlii'v tinishc < l tlu-ir labors the choir Hang " \Ve ahull Tarry foi Our Kim ; . " " 1 want to provo to u brother who doubted it that we have n coiiBiVtf.ition that can Kins , " said Brother Miller "Let in sln-r 'Only Keincmhered by Wli.it I Hav e Done,1" mm as the llrst verse was finished ho said : "You'll have to help me out better in an that fricims try again " And they tried "Wo would like u table for icporten it there is one in the building-mul if tlu Janitor can llnd one , " said Hiother 1'oltor , and ns it was bolni ; biimgbt to the front , Brother Miller s tid "Nn ( S" Let everyone sing , " nnd evcrj- one snup , "Come , Yo Sinner ) . Poor and -NeciU. " lirother 1'ottor then innounrrd that a bib'o ' class meeting would be hold in the PnstM i : chinih at 'J.I10 Moml.iV uflcr- noon , atnl a ii' ulirservice in the Armoii , liiKhtuenlli and Capitol avenue , in the oven- ing. The bretln I'll who had talten up the collection vvi'iogiven a number of catds of nnitatiua for diatriuutio.i aiumi ) ; the congie- "We want you to do missionary work don't put the cirds In jour pockets -and whtlo voii'io doinj so we'll ' ing Xo "JO , " said Uiothor t llller , mid oiu-c moio the 1011- Krosatlon suns "Tho Hilf was Never Tohl " followed by "AVo praise Thee , O GoJ. " Then hi other Miller read u scripture lesson bc innlni ! with the verso 'Tor what sh ill it profit a muti if he giin the whole world mul lose his own soul " Ho addressoa n few ro m.ulis to iounjj men , tollin them that to come out nnd bo a follower of Je us was the most manly thintr they cotila do , that them wns no sign of weakness in n doolar.ition of n decision to bo on the right side , while those in the power of Sitan were never ashamed to conlcss it. Concluding , ho took for his text St. Mat thew ii - 17 "What tinnlc j e of Christ ! " "Man , " IIP said , "is u cruatuio of opinion , and it tsalmobt impossible in the gospel sun light of this , the iilternoon of the century , to llnd a member of the human family that is not opinionated. Ask any man or woman , what uro tholi views on anv question of to day , mid you will hnd their onin- ions nre alroadj formed. If asked about miy leading man any question of na tional importauc < ! you will find they hive un opinion of their own on the subjo-t. , Opin ions mo formed in various wavs. but I am not heio to usk your opinion on the lending men of tlio country , uor on the political questions of the day , 1 am hero to sisk the moil important question that one unit ) can usti another , and to await your opinion on tin : moBt solemn subject m the vvoild. "What tliuilc io of Chiisti When you Knnvv that Uio answoi may IK the heights of glory or the depths of hell , to which ion may use or full , the importance of the question will uc ical/.ed. ! . .Whenou know that to accent Him is eternal life , to reject Him endless death , I am going to ask you like honest men and women. What thmlc jc ? I can hear you respond 'unto us a child is born , a child Is given. ' His name shall be called Immanuul , counsellor of the everlasting Oed , the prince of peace , and I hoar you add , 'All wo like sheep have gone astray , and the Loul has laid upon Him tiio iniquity of us all. Witli Ills stripes wo me he ilcd , and he that behcvcth not the son shall not see life , but the wrath ot God abidoth on him.1 There you have It. Elimi nate that Name from the bible , nnd you have. a boolt without sense or life. I bless God that no man can read that book honestly without having the word of God smite him like u two edged sword. Hut I want to aslt the white-winged ones before the tti'-oue , 'what think yo of Christ } ' and I hear them say ns they said to the shepherds of Hothlchcir , Tear not , for I bring you glad tidings of great joy , ' and I hear thrm sing pcaco nnd good will towards mi'ii , as they sang it coiitunes ago for a welcome to the now bom King. You remember that after being bap- ti/cd by John , our Lord went into the wildeiness to fust , nnd there vvns fought the greatest battle for the right the world ever saw. Jesus , single handed and alone , with devils in front of him , devils to the left of him , devils to the right of him , devils all round , and when that battle was ended and toe victory won , nngols catno and ministered to him And you'll remember when he was in the garden of Gcthscmana , nnd when great drops as. it weioof blood rolled from the careworn brow , that the angels came and ministeied to Him. And when Peter dicw his sword , and smote the servant of the high priest , Ho told him to put it'up for ho had but to nsk for and receive the aid ot twelve legions of angels.Vhon from the garden tomb.vvhoio angels watched , He whom I lift rp Ixiforc vou , to night came forth , the nngcl t'noig shouted in glndnc.ss 'All hml the liower of .fcsus name1 , and If yon nsU thorn , 'Whnt think yo of Christ' } you will hear them say , 'Why stand yo hoi o gazing 1 The same Jesus yo hnvo seen hero nscendinj ; shall corao again. I see Ono with fneo fairer than the sons of men , asking tnrbnptlsm , and I see the Spirit of God descending upon film , while the ICtcrnal Father speaks and snys , 'This Is my beloved Son , hoar ye Jiim. ' Ho who holds the sea nnd i our destiny in the hollow of Hh hand , tells you this. Ask the Holy Ghost 'What think Yo of Chmti' und you will the answer In the three thousand tongues of th o that descended on the day of Pontncost. Ash John tlio Baptist , nnd you will hear thut wondoiful man say , 'I nm not he , bat thoio couicth ono after mo might Inr than 1 , whoso shoe Intchcts I am unworthy to unloose' Peter will toll you tlim-o Is no other mime under heaven or before men vvhcieby men canbesavcu , and the church militant will say He is our Immanuel , God , saving to the uttermost. I'ut some may say thcso nro the words of his friends ; what or his enemies ) I'll put some of tnoni on tbo stand Pilate I sco the scene , 1 hear the bloodthlisty crowd , 1 watch Pilate us lie washes his hamlfi ami snjs : "I am Innocent of the blood of this lust man. Then 1 ink Judas , who Fold hs ! Lord for thiity pieces of sil ver , 'What think yo of ChrlsU Na ture grows dark , not a star seems to uhinc , but through the darkness I sco n man rush before the council and ns ho scat ters tlio money on tlio ground I hoar him vay , 'I have bet raved tlio innooant One. ' Then ask the aich llunu , 'What think yo of Chrlstf You will hear him hiss , 'Wo know tlico who thou at t. Art thou come hither to torment us before the timol1 i nsk death and from the tomb I hear the miiwor , 'Ho Is my conqueror , the lion of Jndah. nnd holds beneath his feet the Key of death. " I nslcnattiro , 'What think yo of CUrlrtU' ' and through spare1 hear the response , 'When my Matter died I drew across my face the inantlu of dark- Friends , can all creation acknowledge Him except the sinner ) If Ho be tbc Christ. then listen when Ho tclU you the soul that slnncth ahull die. Listen to Him who spoke ns never man spoke , as he says These shall go Into everlasting darkness , und cull on the rocks and hills to Uldo thorn , ' You uro Just us near heaven to-night as you will over uo , unless you accept him. On my Knees 1 asked Ocd to-day what I'd talk about , aud I B3uuea to hear Him say 'and f , If t bo lifted up , will draw all men unto me. ' I've tried to do it 1 hro Is nothing to sUind the test of time like the Hook ot Ages. Writei your name on the sun nnd it will l > blotted out , on the moon nnd It Will turn Into blood , on the stars nnd they shall fall Wi ito It In the Book of Life and ft shall bo Immortal It will give peace In life , victor.v In death , and triumph nt the nny of judgment rrlcnds. what think > c of Chnstl A general Invitation was then given for those desirous of nrayer to como to the front , whichthcv did while the congregation sang 'And Uio burden of inv hoartTolleil away , It vvns there bj faith I first saw the light , And now I'm happy all the day. ' Tlii Hclv.it Meeting- Kvnngclists Potter nnd Miller addressed a fmgo nudlcnco of joung inon yestcidav afternoon In the auditorium of the Young Men's Christian association building Mr Potter's subject was the same ns that of Tuesday night's talk at the Methodist church H was "When It Is convenient 1 will call on jou " Itrnvc l'iU > y Pnllon. Pnlsy Pillion , the alleged pugilist , who has recently dlstingushcd himself by brutnllv boating si fallen woman of wfiom ho was very Jealous , got In his pugilistic work again last night But it was not on the woman. Ono of his best friends , it is said , was hoiiibly beaten. List night shortlv before midnight the woman m question , uccompantcd Charles Sabin , u .vool seller , to Kclkennv Bros , si- loon. With them WCIM Wlbur Kniipp nnd "Senator" Morgan , a couple of bicyclist ) who have been hero taking piit m the racing at thu Coliseum All were in the saloon im bibing beer. rnllon ho ml of the woman being with the parh nnd procnoiloj to go utter Sabln Ho ontcied the lour of thu siloon and iminedi itoly made an nssuilt upon Snbln. Ills claimed Ui.it the latter was so badly muti- lati'd that ho hid to be taken to his room nnd n physic ! in summoned. As yet Pallon has not been arrested , but It Is supposed tnul he will betaken Into custody to day. COXSUlj SHUAIjIj TALKS. Ills Views of tlio Konewnl of tlio Sn- iiionii Coiilcronuc. WvsinvrT. > v.reb 10. Sowall , late consul general at Simoj , In tin intoivlovv to dav in regard to the pioposed Sauioan conlureiice nt lictlin , Haul : "If the conforhnco Is to be renewed nt nil , it should be renewed under conditions ns favorable to us as those which attended itq initiation. The status unto confercnduin shnuld be llrst rcstoicd , and Mnlletno should bo returned fiom exile It should meet here , wheie it was interrupted , mid where our represcntitivo would bo free fiom the peculiar inllnencos now at work in Berlin. But were the suggestions of B.vj.ird in his lett'-rto the German minis ter made the conditions precedent to the 10- asbcnibling of tin , confciciice , wo might even then enter upon a conference with something of our nation's dignity saved. Bayard sug gests a truce in Samoa ho docs not insist upon it. The noition < maintained in the con- foicnco by Bayard , lias not , I believe , been criticised. Th it the Independence of the isl inds should be maintained mul equality and lights of conuiorc.1 and navigation secured for the subjects of the then tioity powers , vvai agreed upon. Our rights aie not enlarged bv tins , but only confirmed. But having secured this lecog- nition of our lights. Bayard rested. Bayard did not resent the action of Germany , nc companicd as it was by miaous trido and outiagcs upon our cituuns ami ting ns bid as bad as those who have recently stilled the country. It is beoinse ho has suffered a violation of those rights which he was lirst cleaily to nssoit , mid because thus our i > rotigo had been ir- ictucvably weakened la the Pacific , tint Bajaul Is criticirod. Had Ba\ard , through the president , called the attention ol congicss and the country to this German m - tion , the same sentiment which is now aroused would long sinca have averted the distressing condition of affairs th.it now con front us in Samoa nnd renders difficult , but at the same tune ncccssiry , further negotia tions. Nobodv desires a war which is not necessary. Nobody pi oposoi annex ition. " CO .MING WBIjIt l.N CONGRESS. Importing Monsure-i Pending In tlio House nnd Senate. WASHINGTONFeb. . 10. The senate will begin the week with consideration of the nuvul bill , nnd will prob ibly dispose of it with little delay. On this event the report of the committee on privileges and elections in respect to the alleged election outrages in Texas w ill bo called up , but will not be al lowed to interfere with the appropriation bill. On Thursday Mr. Allisan iwoets to present the sundry civil bill to the senate , and in vieV of the laigo nnmbor of amend ments to be reported , will not us If its immed iate consideration. The Pacific railroad fund ing bill is unfinished business , and like ly to be taken up nt any tnno for consideration. On Mr. Mitchell's motion to recommit with instructions In view of the acceptation by fccictary Hayard of Bis- nunck's Invitation to resume the Samoan conferences , it Is deemed probiblo that the foieign relations committee will notioport oi > thn Sauisbury resolution requesting an ovpicsflion of opinion upon the policy that should bo pin sued by the government to sitisfy the tioatj obligations of the Unite I States. Wednesday will bo devoted to counting the olcetoial vole for president and vieo president of the United States. Sover.il other bills will doubtless bo prcsontod dur ing the week , the most important being that upon the admission of teriitories. So fnr as the piogiainmo for the coming week m the house is at present made up , it includes possible action upon mich inter esting matters us Uio report of the conferees on the toi i itoi ml bill , the Edmunds Panama resolution , and the report of Mr , Ford's committee on immigration. The postoflice uppioprialion bill , now pending , will hu dis posed of early In the week , leaving onlv the Indian and deficiency appiopiiation bills to be acted upon bv the house. With the ex ception of tlio military academy bill , not one ottlio regular appropriation bills hits let been sent to the president for his signature. Notwithstanding this fact , their condition is goncially favorable us computed with thu pi ogress made at this date in previous shoit sessions , and work IB particularly well ad vanced In the house. Tfie V in Wyuki * H ntcrtntn. NEiniABhA CITV , Neb. , Feb. 10. [ Special to Tin. BEE. ] Mr. and Mrs. Van Wyck last evening entertained a number of filends nt dinner at their homo northwest of the city. A party attended from this city consisting of J. Sterling Morton und sister , Mr , and Mrs , H. F. McComas , Mr. mid Mrs. Julian Mct- calf , Mr. ami Mrs. W. L. Wilson , Mr. and Mrs. James Ueed and Air. and Mrs. U. S. Hawlcy. A "Ocnenrl Howl. " KIUI.NEV , Neb. , Fob 10 [ Special Tale gram to Tan Bnr. . | A general howl wont up from the people of ICearnoy this evening because cause of the nou-ai rival of the eastern mail on account of the now service that went Into effect on the Union Pacific to-day. Under the present mail service Omuha papers vouch the people twenty-four hours after they nro printed. Dlcotrlc Tramway. KUAKXEV , Nob. , Feb. 10. fSpeclal Tele gram to Tun Hun. | Tim ICciirnoy Electric Light and Powcf company ordered three lOo- horse power dynamos and ono electric en gine lust evening for use In their new power tiousc. The ctifiiio will bo placed on the tram road froiatbc clay banks to tbo pressed works. Contrnnt. Cmr , Neb , Fob. 10. fSpochl to Tin : BEE. ] Shannon & Hogo , of this city , have been awarded the contract for grading 150 mlles of tbo proposed H. & M. line from Alliance , Neb. , to the coal Holds of Wyoming , and icnva to morrow for that point to commence preparations for the work. Obituary. Nmv YORK , Feb. 10. Thomas M. Niehol , whose connection with the Honest Monev league , of Chicago , hud other political organ izutions , U well liiiowu , is dead. THE QUEEN THEOOTLA\V \ Extraordinary Career oCBollo Starr the Female Dosporado. IT READS LIKfe A DIME NQVEL Her lOlopemcnt nujl Mnrrlngc to Cole Yuunijer A Krionit of tlio J nines Hoys llcr Houinutlo Career nC Crime. . ' J llloil In1 nor Hoots. Tlio following account of the traffic dentil ami rettwrknblo career of Hello Starr , the female desperado , whoso n - enssimitlon was unnouiieedin TliH Mm:1' : ( lisi.itelics , la talton from the St. Louis Globo-Doinocrat : Hello Stnrr was forty-four years ol IIRC , a picturesque , but by no means an attractive llgnro. Clad in the rough nondescript costume utU'ctcil bj women of her class , the inasoulino and femi nine foaturcsof dross Etr.uijjL'ly blondi'd , she was rather ropulmvo at first sight , ami did not encourage u olooor no- qualiitanco with strangurs. feave at rare intervals , lion she could bo as gracious as any high-bred lady. Tliottsjli some what below the medium height and rather IK'sliy , she made a perfect llguro on horiobnelc , tvnd was cclobralod for her daring as a rider. Huing both Saxon ana Cherokee blood in her \oins , she betrayed the characteristics of bothiMiCd loan exaggerated extent , and although leading u life of ince-tx.uit uxpovjro and lawless excitement for a quarter of a century , her energy mid daring did not , decline in the least. She lirst became celebrated ( or rather notorious rious ) in Ib05 , at tlio ago of oiglitoen , when she volunteered as a sp.v lor the Union forces then operating in Mis souri and Kansas. She performed , val uable service in this oflloo , oiiuallinir the men in cupidity and daring. Soon after the war she married Cole Younger , one of the notorious .Fames gang. After her liusbcind H ii < ipri oninont she mar ried ' ' .Mm" Read , a man of the simo stripe and to whom she was dovotetllv , suUehed. Soon after their marriage , Huiiil was captured and imprisoned at Dallas , Tex. It v. as at , this time that aim displaced her dauntless spirit and delianoe ol the law. HAD Miini > 111:11 : MAX. She notilled Slit-riff Nichols that she would gi\o him seven dn\s to " promirc tlio rclcaie of her husband"mid if lie failed to do so she would Kill him in the inibhe htrccli. Lutlo attention was paid to her throat , jet aho fulfilled it to the letter. At the expiration of tlio allotted time she mounted her lior-io. rode through the main street until Kieiiols appeared , when she spurred elo-u to him ami lircd a bullet into his heart. SheosdiDud unhurt.bntstrange to say , hovered around Dallas for thieo ye.irs. until the death of her husband , who , in trying to e citpo , w.is sliot and killed , bho continued lier lawless con duct , but an inc\Jia | > ble charm of man ner , in strange contrail to her moods at other times , gained her favor with feomo members of certain social circles of Dallas , mid she was ic.idih received. Slie ac'nuiUed hi'rself in mi oxomphirv manner ami , bi'in < r a gifted pianist mid roiWirjaLioiialist , was fre- quontli cntortaiuod. She soon dropped tlio musk of a society vtoiimn , however , and drifted back to her old life. lu 1878 she again experimented with matrimony , this tilfie manning .r.mies Starr , an outhuvod Cherokee , for v/liom u big reward was olleicd. After the wedding the happy couple built u stronghold on Uio Canadian mor mid with several confederates dulled the law. While Starr romaineI in hiding nib wife enriched the family larder tind exchequer by frequent foraging expe ditions into the surrounding country. To one o those expeditions is directly attributed the failuie of tlio Creole treasury. Mrs. Starr with one swoop made heraclf the possessor of the entire surplus of the Muskogco nation and took it to her mountain stionghold. This act roused the otlicers of the law and soon the country was swiinninj * with alieniTs , marshals and their posses. Frequent attacks were made without any dollnito success , and the war upon btiirr mid his bride waged lor six months before : i turn in the tide of events brought matters to a crisis for Sturr. IIKU'UIIUI ) IirbllA.N'D KILLICO. During a public meeting on the boun dary lines of tno Creole and Choctaw nations one afternoon , Starr , his wife and their confederates rode up and took pirtin the proceedings. Among those present was a largo party of ollioors led by Tom West , wao had boasted in public that ho would capture Starr. Later in the evening the Uro mot face to face and both were killed. This precipi tated n general battle , in which the newly-made widow took an iictuo pait. Shcltoied by a rouk , she kept up a rapid firing , and soon exhausted lior ammunition. 'LhoboJyof horhusbaid lay a few feet awayon the opjn grou.id , and she faool the lire of her enemies by crawling to it and securing the bolt and revolvers of her dead lord. In re turning to her shelter , however , nho was shot in the thigh. When darkness c.uno the light ended , mid the contost- unts wont away , leaving Bella with her dead husband , over which s > ho kept faithful vigil all night. Since that event bho had lived alone in various places on the border , caring for her two children a pretty girl of eighteen and a boy two yeavj yountror. JJoth m e the results of her union with Cole Younger , and have boon carefully reared , bin : I'Aat iA'IKI,600. . Dos-pito her lack of beauty , IJolla had a wonderful i ewer of fascination over men hhe caied t& jntluorico. On one occasion a wealthy Cattleman wlioni she met at Dallas ontrt lfid her with S2.r > ( M ) , and bho clung to it so tonaciouuly that its owner never gotit ! ( again. Shb was arrested and convicted of breach of trust , but before bOntenco could bo pio- nounccd the u.utloiriilfi ro-so in court and & , ild. "Judge , it's jiU a darned Ho. She ain't got a n icicle qf tyiy money , and If she has , she kin keen it. I wouldn't bco her bent up foiintwico the uum. " Holla was then released , and iejected a proposal of marringo from tlio com plaining witness. At the time of her death Holla was engaged in writing , hpr autobiography for publication , in vv'luph she vvtu to pre sent many thrilling Incidents of nor wild life. She is * iAiii to have boon a clover writer , employing qooA clour English , with u rare aonso of charactor- drnwlng mid accuracy. Details of tlio killing which occuricd near her homo , twenty miles south of this place , on Sunday evening , arc dlf- llcult to obtain , but it is learned from persons coming from that buutlon that Bho was assassinated from ambush , by unknown parties , who have not boon apprehended. Tlio woman lived in a dcboluto spot on the Canadian river , and she was murdered while returning Irom u visit to boiuo neiglibors , a few miles in the Chootuw nation , She was mounted on the horse which she hud used for many years , and wub within a few hundred yards of her homo. Just as she was about to ford the river on the Choctaw bide. iimanur possiblj two , tired on her ( torn ambuih , boin con- coaled in the dense growth ot chauarrnl lining : Uio river banks. The ns a sln , or assassins , were only n. few yards from her , ami the big blrd hot used struck her full In the faco.killing her in- tnutty. Hoforn falling from the saddle it is supposed that her horse wheeled around , as she was bhot on the other side of the face and head with bird- shot. m\uitr.t : > rou 111:11 : orv. When the last shot was lircd she was about bending down to the right Hank of her horse , where her Winches ter was slung , mid before she could reach It donth overcame her , and she plunged headlong from ttic saddle to the ground. Who horse , excited by the shooting , pprang into the rheras ho was relieved of tils burden , mid swam to the opposite shore. Although the occupants of her houo heard the two shots and saw the smoke rising from the last one , they dla not know what hud happened until the horse reached home. About this time ono Frogherit. riding along , saw her Ijinc by the roadside , but not , \ct dead. Perhaps thinking it unsafe , having hoard the shot1' , ho hur ried away for help , and on his return with a parly of friends bho was dead. lYli'iids of hers who wore in the town of Hrookon. some liftecn miles east of hero to-day , to buy burial clothing , claim thattlicv do not know who did the killing , but later advices say that sus picion rests on ono or two parties , ami that soauh is being made for thorn. If caught , there is likely to be serious trouble , as Holla had many friends. The cause of the nsMtsiination is not known. An far uslemned she was not wanted for any crime , nor was there a reward olTcred for her arrest. niMiurAii/.ii ( ) IN IIIIXMI : . A few weeks ago one of her admirers penned the following poem describing her , and published it in an Atolcu pnpi'r : A tovvbov lint mid underneath , Two wc.ipons flnsliinjr fiom u sheath Of knitted brows brows tU.it uro clear Or storm and vviath p'rluips oncj a .vcur , A woniiin she , unit with snrh ojcs Lllti ! watch ilois Itcmnoled in her brain , AVoo to tlio fool who ( ? ipoa , likewise To liiui who views lior with disdain , A iiuciiii , Hflf crowned with sulf-icli.incc , The laws -sho holiltt thi'sn In iloli.inco ; L lUf-hs lout and loud at shei-iir * writ , nd oinuliovv Hint's the last of it. ] 3ut who is she , bo inthsuruut Who ovorrulus jou oa the street , Not cnrliifr who the hI von aral Tluvt'H Holla Stair. Unmctto witli lavc-u hair is she , Ami cllls herself u ( JhoioUcj ; Uut who would dare ilisinti | > her claim , Or even question whence she c.imu } The tiuiltl nioss icpoitcr sneakj Closer and closer to hoio \ \ n. She tuins abrupth , seldom speaks. I Jut always chuclti him with a frown. Which pl.iinli lacans , "Down , I'oinpay , ilown. " Aricst her , ah1 von to tlmlgumo ; [ u Dalhis iiun.v \ c u s n o L'hc county slici iff tried tlio same ; Duo i apld.hot the rest yon know ; itlll llpll i loves to nir her iiatins ; L'leaso lot mo h.iv o your ln'bt cigar , I'm Holla Stair. Wo knew her when her fingers strayed 3'or ivory Itois How well shu played u Texas , nights lonp , lone uifo , Jut things liavuch.iiiKoil biuco then yon know Jncc , while wo sought her out next Jay bhe laughed lull llftv inllos nvviy , At Uall.is , fashions and the fools Who lollnweil after SOL' ! il inles , To see her mount 1 a.ul withspooJ Julo fai into the setting nun Sknt simply this a dm ins tloud ic.ucis thought of cio the lou 1 was Jouc , \Vitli lawless men the most at ciise 31iu bets and pamblcs , but vo'i'il please i ve she never noes too fur , i'lut's Helm btarr. Awaits Its , lnHt Reward. Pvisis , Tub 9. Dulpfrites from the sooi li st revolutionary sotiolieprocccJcJ to-il ly ho residence of Premier Floiuct | , Mclino , ircsiJunt of tno senate , mid le.ivlntr at each louse a cou.of . the resolution ailoptoil bv tlio . orlfuien's ( oiifjiess at Uoi\lcau > c. The ics olutlons demand a reduction of the daily working hours , the flxin ? of minimum i ales of wasos to correspond with the minimum expenses of workiron in each locality , the prohibition of manual i ibor by picco vvoilt , etc. Kxtensivo police procatitions vveio nkun'but no disturb inco of any kind oc cinicd. The delegates dcclircil their inten tion to wait upon t'loquct mid the picsidpntj of the pailiamcntai v boilivs on L obiuaiy 21 o receive their replies Tlio IVonllipr liuJiontfons. Kobranlia and UaUota T.ur ; warmer ; loi-therly winds Iowa rair ; colder , follow. ; 1 by warmer ; 101 thcily winds Tccnllar In co-.nblnatlon , proportion , nml picparation ol Iiigreillt'iits , Hootl's Siisipi- rilla possesses tlio cu.Ui\ovr.luoor thn licst known rcine0J < .r..P7.c. l"C3 ° ' l'10 ' vocotablo HTlOCQ ki n Rdnin. I'ccnllar In Its slrcngtli mul economy , Hood's Sars p rllla Istlieonly rioiliclno ofhloli can truly bo sail ! , "Ono HimiJied Doses One Del lar. " Tctulhr In Us inedielii il merits , Hood's Sirsnparilla accoinplUl.us cuics lillhcito nn- known , , . _ , : 1 , nndlias tholltlcof "Tho greatest blood purifier ever dlbcov crvtl. " A'ecnllar In IU "good nanio nt lioino , " tlicro Is more of Hood's fajtsi- parill.t Mild In i oucll thin of nil other blood pnrlflcis. I'miHir in Its phcnoincinl record of pg . . .l J _ siles aliroad no othoi fr © Cll ! 3 3F preparation over alt.ilned so rapltlly nor held so stc.idfai.tly Uio confldcnco of all rlaisos of people. I'tcullai In thu bi.dn-woik which U lepresents , HooJ's S iraap.irllU com * bines > nll tlio Itnowh'dgo vvhldi moilerii rusoai oh DJJO Br dlf ' " 'ncd'ca' ' ' science his DO DtSGIT developed , with many years iii-actlc.il experience In prepaihi ) ; medicines. lie MHO to get only Hood's 3ars3parila ! Bold liy. ill ilrug lit * . lfxforf3. ; | Prepared only b/C. I HOOD i , CO , A | > otlirtarlotI < < mcll , Mass , 10O Doses Ono Dollar EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Yonng and Miidle- Agcd Hsn. . 4taW U M CC a * UI * t H B.UJUIV fmWtf-r Yount.andinidiliii IIKUI men wh < > am eiilliTln. from thnliillcrntlonii ur > nuti. ) l.rhailttod \ lullly , .Nurv wmtml I'hjulnil IK'lillltr. 1'recuaturu DoelliiQ. rte , nnd I hut homiui'J untold iniimrlui ruii > c'iitnl | tuvrv u i , und nil wlio met rick nnd unurtnitii'id ' Uo nut Knuir trhut ull llipm , cm bo i un'd wliliuui lull Ur fiillowln/Uio Initraitluui in Uio K < lento of I.lluor boll I'lourvalloii I'rlro only II , by mull | io > t paid , Kuloil. U l n liuiiU fiirovcryiimn .J/ipuum , full Kill , I 'ipre5criitl | < in lor nil nuuia nnd chronlo dlio o > hully lndi > i > i < il br tlm aUollnl .Mcillial AooeUllon , nlio uwnrdtxl tlm irold nJ juouli-d inodul lu Inu uullior. llluilrutivo Bumiilv , wltti liidumcmentii of Ilici priMi frc'O If you niJply now AdctriM the l'u.i' liodr.MiiJlciillintllnlc.or lr VV 11. l AHKKIt. N < > . I llulilnili > l , llotton , vtitti.Hno mar bo " " " ' " " ' contldvntlally an all illteasoi TansIH's ' Punch Cigars were ihlpped ( Jurine tbe pait two yean , wluiuiu a. drum- mar m uur employ No otlior houfiu lu the world can truth * fully maKusucu n tbuvrms. Olio Kiteut ( ilDtlor only ) uautod la eucn towa , _ gOtD r LEADING DRUCCISTS. n.W.TANSILL&COuSS State Sl.Clilcaaa. Pears' Soap Fair white hands. * Bright clear complexion Soft ; healthfsil skin. ' -Tlie Great English Complexion SOdP.-Sold . EverywW In Hiv oi Id that lust mtlv stops tlio most o\crni Inline-pains , ft novei falls to Rive ease to th btilli'ierof I'aln arising riomulmtovct cause , It is trulj , tlii'gu-at sss COETQUES&OK , OP PAIH It lias dim > more good thin any Known lenu'dy. Tor SI'lt nuriHKs , ii u'K U'lii : p\iv IN'lHr.rillV-roit SUHH HIA : \ CHITutiill.U HU , i"nn ) ( itliore'vti'imit 1'\1S iir\v unpll net Ions. u.lili.Ml onbv hand IK t like niiiKti. causing th pain to liisUiutlv HI in. I'oriONdl .slluNH INrii.vVI.MAriO.Nf * , KltClM M'ISM. NIU It.VUMA. I.IT tlllAU ) . SCI V PIOA. 1' VIN'S iv nn : iv | VMj Ol''Dili II \ ( 'lmina v\tumleil , lomtfr ( ontlimnd mill lupi'iitcd njiplli nttous HKIIIOCU Pii.V \ll IN IIIllNl. . I'AI.VS 1)1 Vltltlill.A , CO1.1C. HP VSMS NAI'hK V. l'\I.N I'IM. Hl'l.LI , ' NI.HVor.SNP.sS Mii'ji.ssNiss ] ; : | : am loHt'veU inarxutl ) ana iiulcklr cmcil bj t ikuiJ m \v mllv J ) toiiO ( Irons lu hair a tumbler ol vntcr. Ml cunts H bottle * solil nv nil druggists WITH IUI\\'AY'h \ IMM.S there Is no 11P.ITK ( L KH Olt l'UliBN'llX Cot 1 llVIJItorAOU HIMEBAUGH & : TAYLOR n' Tooln , Fineliroiizc Jiiilltlci's' Gootl * tind Jittjf'ittn Scale * . 1405 Douglas St. , Omaha. FIFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THE mm M Boiler In OF NEW YORK. JANUARY 1st , 1SS9 CAPITAL STOCK , - $ EOOOOO OO ASSETS : U , S fiovernincnt ttondt , nnd lint vioitpiigu Kallrund llords. muhet valun Storks of II mlcs und Trust ( . 'ompiulc ) . 1 > 'I ( HI Oil ! lomson Appinvt-d L'ollatiniH . i1 , > sl 00 on I ! < > iul und I" , ili I HI nil In Minks ash In h in Is of Agents and lu ronr-o of niunii t m jl cUuil , IIuuiu Ull ! < o , < > , < rii in Illrll Illttleit L',4" : IS Total Assets. f i , w--in a ) LIABILITIES : Itosmve Premium I'mid it f > o : . n > minlisions ami nil othei Liabilities l to to Cljlltlll btcll Iv . SMIVJIW ( HI I.o-sus I'npald . . . MIIIIIMI N'et Mtipliix . Sin phis ns reg.uds I'ollcv-Iloldcis. . fS7 ! , bSO 81 H7I. ' Total . . . 81util \ \ iU Total Piciniiini iinomi * stnr org mi ? it ion , N'ti\ ember , " . lS3.t , to .l.tnuiij 1 , ISS'I . Jl.lS'i.liS ' IM Tot il paid foi liMpcctloiLind IIOS HS dining > amo porlod . . $ IHt ) > 'll 7U 'lotal Number of flollera under ( Mic or i omp.iny , .lanniuy 1 , ISW . . . . . . . . IT.ns Total Inspections m i lo dm tni ? jo ir ISiS . W.'i ' l ) k'rt dlsio\neil dmlngyoir H < f . . . . . . . . 31,7111 Tot.il Defects conal luieil ilnnguioiiB ilmliii ; } , - u IsKii . . . . . l.lf/l Total .Vinnbt'r IloIIois Comlomned diiiim ; jc'.ir I-i i. . . . . lij Fi fly-four Uxpoit ICnijinccrs : is Inspectors in the employ of ( 'oinjKinv , Jun- u.iry 1 , IhSO. tC-i"Thia coinpnuy offers the l > e--t nianlcct Contrnct. nnd tin * most liberal 1'olicy. ISofoio pl.iuinfr your insiiinncu , coiinnunicuto v\ith Homo Ollico or uiii Aijonc'i , where all information will Iiu given. THACHER , VOIGHT & HOLMAN , i13ani : ors rti SK'jmrlmonl , 9'JtUHlv IflilKlill" ; , OR "NT O "E cut > J XX n H 20 to 60 DAYS. This IB n disease which lins liorctoforo Hitfllcd nil .Mcilicnl Science. Web iv ,3 n Itpmi-'ily.tinknjHii to am ono Intliu Worlil oiitsido of onrl'omp my , und ono tliut li.u tamii'tli'inou olHti i itr HH a Ten dnjs In recent c.is 11 iloi'S thu work. It Ut'ie ' old elirtmlii < lftp si'iittul < a-L' < Uiat wo follFlt. VV' lii\u c.uieilhmidted'i who Imvo bo n nil unbini'd liy I'h.vM Iannnd pronotinccil inrniable. ami w * . cli.ilIeiiL-o Hi' . ' \\oild to In In IM , i cisj tint ' , vo II not cum In le-is th in sKty d lJ . MUCH tbu history ot nieillilnna tiuo < pfdlc ! for S.pMUs IIM bojn soiifjnt for but , neicr found until our v\as dl'coiuiotl , nml wo : uo jintllli'il In1 It Is tliuonly Itomod ) lath i World that . . . . . . . I'lvc'ly ruto , Ue miio tlio I tti'nt Mi'dli \Vojlrs \ , punished by the best knonji munoiltli-x. siy tlitioni noVi't atruonporlllc before On r ri'm- edy v,111 cuiu hull 01 or ) thing uli > n 11 is t.Ulril. Win vv.i-.tu your HIIIH und money ulth piti-nt inrdlclnui th it tiiivur li d v-htiiu or doitoi with pliviilcliuiitlmt cannot emu you , jou th it hnvo trloil uvnrythlngi'lsnKliontd'oiiiu to us nun mi I K t peimnnont lull'f , von never enn got It i-l-u- whtif. Vlnr'c wlrit wo n'ly. In tli unil jnu iniint tukt ) our rrniwlv 01 NHVI'lt roioviT nail ynu that lnuo been ailllctcd bat a short tltuu lioulil by all mi-ansconio to ns now not one In ten of nu'v cati'tj evi'l got p'rninii'inth tmeil .Many et help and think tlu-y nr fvoo fiom t to dlB iiBf. but Itioiiu , tvut 01 tfir.m vous uftei It , niipi'iir ai'iil'i lu n moio honliilu form. This Is n blood PttrilliT iinU will Ciiro any Slcin or lilood Dibcabo when Hvorything Blow Fails. THE COOK t Itoom 10 and 11 , Imlldinc. TIIK IDT [ IM OP Till ! Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' Tlio Uest Houlo from Oinalia and Council UliifTo to = THE EAST TWO I'llAlNS JJAllY IlBrWKBN O.MAHA AND COUNCIL ULUl'l'l ) CLIcngo , AND Milnaukrc , Rt 1'anl , Minneapolis , Cedar Itock Island. Fri'cjiurt , Konkford , Clinton , JDnbuque , Darcnuoit , Klgln , lludison , .lancsvlllc , Kclolt , Wnona , Ia Anil all olhir Important colnti tut , . Kor Ihroufti tltkcts , ctll vu Ibe ticket isrnt at Ml firniin Uett.lu Uirker JJIock , or tl Unlou I'Miua Uupot. I'uiln.an Blctprt and Ibt Bn t iMnlov C < r > In tb world are run ou llin uitlo line of tU ( 'l.lcako , 1IM- Wikte It 81. 1'mil iUlltr r. nd eitrr ltnillni : ! | i ld to p iengur < br counioui ( niplorgiof llncoraptur , 11 UII.I.KU. < I ael l llaoigol. J. f 'IUUKKU , Ai > litatUoetl Mn fcr A. V , l ( . OAltfKiaKU , O mnl l' i ! ngr i-4 Tl k t A went. 11BAKKO11D , A < 1ltul Um < rtl I'llKOICI kU4 Ttckol Acoql. J. f. CUUUt. UiainU jirlotBoa oi. llnvr Jteiiiuivil fi'ain fJti .V. fitful , Crci/ltt < m Itlucl. , to First Door Wsst of Posloffice , r < ir liy em Ill/it uusi , I oiiKil-loiM , Iii Sun iui . llu.id i lui N > oi'iil 1 1 , iii. . : ) ii , r IUTII t > > t of Hi in il in o'iBii < > . WHkot-dln is , Mental llr J > 1L"M" i , Sofii'iiii. , , f i i llriilu ic nlllru In In nanny und loidluK t . iui < t r ) . dniay unit deiitli. I'roiuntni'i Ulil I\KU lliiiienne < H , I.IMS of ; > ot\or In oltlu'i " * , Inv i iiniuiy l.iMiiK un 1 hponnat- . ii'iuno or oi-pimrtu'ijdi i' , lladi ln > \ tontnl'is < m i.iuiuh'H trt.itm-nt Si.U ) a box. or lrlo\M forJi.O'.o'iUby ' null prep.idl onirf vlpt of pi leu WK GUARAMTKK SIX BOXES To cm o liny caic , VV Itli c.irli ord-i Utte vd lir infornlv. luxii" an1nip mlcd will. ViU\ ( , \ | | | Mind tlio pinhni < nii nditon in u.iiiiui ! to refund - fund tlio inoiiIf iinj tii-ntmnnt iloi ; notulfmt n curd , ( iuiiiuiilei-ii i ini-d onlj Inioodnuin ( , iti ti't , Omaha I'I'.NNYHOVAJ V- ' , VAI' iS are . .ic'"tiitfully UMxJ inoutlilj byofer IQOOU HjKlli'i Arti/ii/i ! , hffectuiilHnJ Pkaiant . . . 1'HTtleiilari S ponlan ; ( tamp * Ad'lr w TUB Uruiiiii CULHIOII. Co. , Dirri-oir , Iii/ mull bit i ( . ' . , Oiiuthtt , Peerless Byes