Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 15, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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    I T THE OMAHA DAILY WEDNESDAY JAmTARY 15. 1890. 5
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. TIIE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I
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1 Mr Borlln'B Prompt Mooting Ro-
L form Sohomo Falls Very Flat
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MORGUE MATTER AGAIN
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Benin Interesting FI citron In Conncc
I S tlon ivllti tlio Btntlonerjr Con
IraotR llio Sold lorn' HoB -
B Hot Commission Soloctotl
M- The Moreno Contract
& Commissioner Merlin's prompt mooting ro-
Bt Jorm died an onrly and violent death at tlio
B- linnds of Chairman Anderson yesterday ,
K mourned bv the reporters and every body who
B lias buslnoss with the county board The
1 , VWf board wits called to meet at 10 oclack At
2 wK , ( that hour Mr.nerlln and Mr.Corrigrtn vveroon
sKl'tr" ' , Qni' ' Mr Turner catuo In n half hour Into ,
> jjr * but tlio chairman did not put In an npj.oar-
'M nnuo at tbo commissioners room Until after
V -11 oclock
Coroner Harridan was the flrst man on
flock Mo had a llttlo wrestle with the com
' jnissloners In turn on bis proposition to ro-
i nclnd the boards contract with Drexel .It
i Maul for furnishing i > morguofor the county
1 Coinimsstonor Corrigan was converted and
agreed to Introduce a resolution rescinding
the boards action In the matter
Mr Turner wasn't ' so easily convinced
' The county will snvo ' $1,800 or $2,000 a year
at least under this n rraneomcnt with Drexel
ft Maul , " ho said , unit I am not rod-hot In
favor of making any change Well flx you
up a inorguo In the hospital whoa that Is
completed "
ftet Coroner Hnrrlgan explained that ho could
Uti M ) cot sultablo rooms In the old exposition
building
Why dent you go to Chicago and get the
Auditorium at once and DOdonowlth Itl"
asked Chairman Andersen , and then the
qucstiou was dropped until the board mot at
11:80. :
Mr Corrigan then ofTcrod a resolution re
considering tbo action of the board in rent
, ing a inorguo from Drexel & Mnul Ho
L r • ! } fulled to got a second however , und proposed
TV f nnotherono bringing the protest of Coroner
r Harrig-an before tbo board The motion
was adopted Tbo board didn't know ox-
nctly what to do with the protest when they
, got It , but llnally , after a good dual of pni--
levlng , placed the docuuicut on fllo again and
loft it there
1'ljo assistant county attorneys John J.
Shea and T. J. Morlarlty prosontoa a tiotl-
tion usking for an Increase of salary to (150 ,
ns their county work demands all of their
tlmo The matter was roforrcd to the com
inlttco on Judiciary
The , matter of electing three mombcrs of
the Soldiers ltollol commission was decided
by ballot by the Boloctlon of the following
members : W. J. Mount , onoyoar term ; J.
II Hungato , two years term ; Dr H. M.
. Stone , three years term
I The request or J. K. House , county sur
veyor , lor imorovomonts in his olllce , wns
referred to the committee ou court house and
Jail.Tho
The clnim of the First Rational bank
ngninst ltyun & Walsh for $1,700 , was ro-
furrcd to the committee on construction
Thu committee on ilnnnco presented tne
following estimate for expenses duriug tno
coming year , which wus adopted :
Court house and court expenses $100,000 i
Jail , 25,000 i
/ County and city poor . . . . 4'J,000 I
CountyoOlcors 10,000 I
A 1 > Printing , books , etc 7,000 l
Lv Ar Coroner . . . . 3.000
Br Tax list an . assessment ' . - . 13,000 ,
W County attorney 7,500 )
r " _ _ J'UQCtl ' n 2,500 )
Agricultural society 3,000 [
1 Advertising 3,01)0 ) '
Total of gonoralfund 25.000 j
1 Honil fund $100,000 )
Uridgefund 30,000 1
V Insum < fund ; t5,000 J
* . 0' 1'oor farm fund 20,000
Sinklngfund 20,000 ,
aoldiors' rollof committee . . . - . . . , . 7,000 )
Total or all funds $113,000 '
The salary of tbo commissioners clerk was '
Increased from $100 to $125 a month ,
,
' Tun contract for the county stationery and
nnd blanks was awarded to the Republican
I Job Printing company
A comparison between tbo llgures in tba
bin submittbd by Henry Gibson and the tig-
tires < n his bill for stationery furnished the
county during October and November Indi
cates the presence of a large-sized colored
individual in the woodpllo This bill Is the
ono which tbo finance committee of the
county comthlsslonors cut down about 25 per
canton the ground that the cnarges were
cxtortlonato ,
N eBfcv A few figures will servo to show whotbor
-d HY the claims of the flnanco committee were L
_ W * S correct In the bill roforroo to uoll books
r were charged at $1 each ; in his bid Mr Gib-
sou agr6cs to furnish the aamo kind of books
I or nu coma cacu , una mo lowest uiu
received lists poll books at 12.4 cents oaoh
Election notices nro charged in the bill at
$1.05each ; tbo bid quotes election notices at
12 cents oacb , and tbo lowest bid received
quotes these same notices at i cents each
Lithograph notohends wore charged at the
ratoof $7 per thousand ; Gibson's bid gives
them at 1.50 per thousand The county has
boon payiug 41 cents oacb for "sooato" pads
( largo sheets Of yellow writing paper In pads
of 100 sheets ) ; Mr Gibson now odors to
furnish thorn lor12rontsoach , but the county
will cot them for 10 cents The dockets used
by the Justices of the pence hnvo cost 12.00
per oulro , or $10.50 per docket , but Mr Gib
son thinks now ho can furnish thorn for $13
oaoh : the county will bo provided with just
ice dockets now at the rate of $1 oacb
Criminal dockets have boon costing $11 each
but hereafter the county will get thorn for 3.
Mr Gibson has been charging 40 cents per
pound for sealing wax but it will bo furnished
for 13 cents per pound Reporters note
books , used bv the court rnportors , hnvo boon
, > charged at the exorbitant rate of 81 ! cents
oacb , but in bis bid Gibson offers to furnish
thorn ut Ui cents oacli
• * * • Many inoro examples mirbt bo given to
bow the extortionate prices tbo county has
been charged for stationery during tlio two
jears that Gibson bad the contract , but
those already quoted nro suQlclont
During tbo past year tboro wus
do contract for furnishing stationery
nnd the only thing whioh could bo rofcrrod
to In cuso of a difference of opinion was tbo
bid submitted by Gibson and on which tbo
award wus niado This bid was very incom
plete and only specified the artiolos in the
most gonerul way , many of the most Import
ant being emitted entirely
Tlio now specifications , prepared by Act
ing Auditor John Kvnus , contain everything
in this line which is needed in tbo county
and nro tno llrst Intelligent specifications
which have been supplied bidders The fact
that it puts all bidders on an equal footing is
shown by the wholesale reduction in ado by
I Gibson in Ills figures , ho evidently appreciat
ing the ( act that ho would moot with sharp
competition
The commissioners hold a ilvo-mlnuto ses
sion yesterday afternoon A few routluo
mutters were cousiderod , nnd an adjourn
ment taken until Saturday at 2 o'clock , ut
/ft wbich time the board will make up a Jury
y of Hit containing the names of 10 per cent of
• \ the voters of the county and submit the same
to the clerk of the dibtrlct court
Waked Up KltVotunlly
A lethargic , dormant condition of the llvor
is hardly to bo overcome with drastic cathar
tics and nauseous cholasogucs A gentler ,
Plcosautcr und far more effective moans ex
ists of urousing the organ when somnolent
This Is Uostotter's ' Stomach Hittersvouched
for by the medical fratorulty , tested by the
public by many years A resumption by tbo
biliary organ of Its secretive function , with
iba activity attendant upon health , a return
to regularity of the bowels , and a renewal of
digestion , are tbo no loss happy und certain
results of unlng the Hitters systematically
Its laxatlvo effect is never painful and
drenching , its tendonoy being rather to perpetuate -
potuato regularly than to produce a copious
action , Malaria , nervousness , debility , fcld-
rev troubles and neuralgia It subdues effect
unity
Tlio V , K. o. HoolotV
- * * The 1 * . E. O. Bocloty holds its noxtrogular
r tuestlng on Saturday , January IB , at the i
" -ti t homo of Mrs P ; II Uryuut , No 530 South
1 Twentv-llfth avenue This society is grow
ing rapidly mid bids fair to bo tbo leading
secret organisation for ladles In tbo land
Its objects and * alms are ports of the secret , i
bnt ocoiwlonnlly there are gifts to the Old
Ladles Homo , the Crccho and otborcharl-
tnblo institutions of the city , accompanied by
n card bearing the inscription Chapter A.
N. of the P. E. O. Sisterhood " Again tboro
nro delightful breakfasts , dlnnor parties and
ovenlng gatherings from which the brothers
in-low nro not excluded , proving that charity
is not the only object of this mysterious
organization Just bow there comes a rumor
of a very delightful entertainment to bo
pivon by the P. K. O.s of this city , assisted
by some of the chapters of neighboring
towns _
Hoods Snrsapnrllla cures catarrh by
expelling Impurity from the blood.whlcli
Is the cnuso of the complaint Oivo It
a trial _
IjAST SUNDAYS IlKn
That It Wnn n Orent Papar Is Ac
knowledged on All llnniti
LtNcotv , Neb , Jan 11. fSpoclal to Tns
Hnn.1 There was universal favorable com
tnont on the character of the paper Issued
Sunday by Tub Hue The correspond
ent , the circulator , too carriers and the
news boys were all slopped by appreci
ative readers and complimented on the char
notor , quality and quantity of the matter
which It contalnod The following are some
of tbo comments heard :
Ed Young , nowsdoalor It Is the best
western Sunday paper 1 have over sold
Every ono buys It
Hou D. A. Holmes of Norfolk Sundays
linn is n complete ncwspuDor nnd n credit to
the western city from which It is lisued ,
O. W. Moshor , president of the Capital
National bank Sundays Hee Is ' a corker
His tbo best Sunday paper ever Issued in
the state
Judge Mason I have never scon a better
Sunday paper Issued from an oflico west of
Chicago A Btato that can afford such a
Sunday paper is not on the frontier uny
more
Ed P. Hoggcn of the Capital hotel 1
have boon a constant reader of Tun Unr
sluco it wns started , and have noted with
plcasuro the rapid strides it has mudo
towards a metropolitan newspaper The
Sunday Issue places It in the front rank of
American newspapers , which are tlui most
enterprising In the world
T.V. . Lowcry , grnlu dealer The issue
of Tun Sunday Hee of January 12 certainly
Alls the bill Hainan Is not satisfied with
that number t should not Ilka to please him
It Is a great paper
lioatrlCD Appreciated It
nitvrniCE , Neb , Jan 14. [ Special to The
Hcn.l Prauk H. Crowoll , merchant I think
Sundays HrK was the best Jssuo of a news
paper over published In the wc3t. Tun 13bb
Is nlways a good paper , but Sundays ' paper
was a grand ono
W. H. Uobblns , morehnnt Sundays Dee
was a splendid paper In alt respects It is a
credit to the state and cltvof Its publication
E. M. Hill , real cstato dealer As a news
pnpor Tub Dee stands without un equal in
the west , Sundays ' issue was the best news
paper over published in the state
it S. Hlbb , attorney Sundays 13 En was a
mastorpleco of newspaper work Tuko The
Deb the year round , it is tbo equal of anv
newspaper published , and is unquostlonably
the greatest newspaper in the west
Will Cole , Jeweler Though not a regular
subscriber to Tun Dee , I am a very frequent
purchaser of It Sundays Issue was a grand
pupor I think Tuu Dm : Is the great news
paper of this western country , and Is the
equal of any paper published ou this conti-
ncnt
Nine out of every ten persons in this local
Ity are equally strong in their expressions of
its merits as n newspaper , oven though dlf-
foring with The Hee politically
It Mmlc Prcmontcrs Happy
Fubmont , Neb , Jan 14. [ Special to TnE
Dee ] The Dec is continually growing tn
favor as an enterprising and reliable news
paper among the citizens of Fremont Last
Sundays edition , magnificent in Its mnko-up
and copious in its novvs , has called out many
complimentary expressions
L. D. Kichards said : Sundays ' issue of
Tub Dee was very fine The Dee is a great
paper "
"Tun Dee Is the best newspaper west of
Chicago " said Arthur Trucsdoll Sun
days edition showed great enterprise It
covered the news of the world in admirable
shape "
J. J. Lowry , prosldont of the city council ,
remarked : "I'iib Dee is the greatest news
paper In the west Sundays ' issue excelled
anything I ever saw " i
"I regard Tub Dee , " said T. H. Toncray ,
"as superior to any other paper published in
Omaha as a news medium 1 read it daily
with greater interest than any other pubil-
cation "
J. E. Fricksald : The Dee has always
been a good newspaper I regard it as good
as the Chicago papers for the news Sun
days odltion was a great paper Frank
Carpenters letters are a valuable feature
and contain a great deal of valuable inform
ation for the average citizen not otherwise
obtainable "
Grand Islanders 1'ratao It
Giia.si > Island , Neb , Jan 14. [ Special to
Tub Dee ] Tub Sunday Deb was un
usually interesting , " Bald W. D. Moulton of
tbo Palmer house , but for that matter
every Issue of that paper Is an encyclopedia
of Information It Is a true representative
of tbo west "
The Washington and foreign dispatches
in Sundays Hee were equal to these pub
lished in of the Now York "
nny papers , ro-
mnrjtod F. W , Harbor of the Security ( State |
bank "Dy its porsovorunce and enterprise
The Deb has placed itself in the front rank
of American Journalism , and it is acknowl '
edged throughout the cast as the loading
pupor west of the Mississippi "
The Sunday Dee was a wbolo volume of
reading matter , " said County Treasurer E.
C. Hoekenborgor The matter was varied
and interesting , and the news items were 1
unequalled The paper deserves the patroii-
ago of every cltizon' of Nebraska who is in
terested lp good newspaper sorvlce "
Yes , I read Tub Sunday Dee , " remarked
the now county Judge , H. E. Clifford , who 1
bos Just returned from * an extended visit
throughout tbo east , and it was by far bet '
tor than any paoor I saw while I was away
Tub Dee is quoted mora by eastern ex "
changes than any ether paper published In 1
the west , "
"If you want tbo newsiest paper in the
west you have got to buy The Dee , " said W.
U. Thompson , the D. & M. agent Last
Sundays Issue contalnod inoro reading mat
ter than all the otbor paper * published la
Nebraska " • *
Ttan Only iapnr
South Ouaiia , Jan 14. [ Special to Tub '
11m : . ] Councilman C. A. Molchor says :
Tub Ueb Is Is the only paper I have given
up all other papers "
A. J. Daldwln of the firm of'Wright &
Ualdwlasays : Tub Deb Is a paper wo
may all be proud of Tin : Sundat Dbb es
pecially is very crodltublo "
C. T. Van Akon frankly says ; Tub Deb
is good svery day Tub Sunday Dlb Is a
great paper , "
Slcoplossncss , nervous prostrationnervous
dyspepsia , dullness , blues , ourod by Dr
Miles Norvino Samples free at Kuhn &
Co 's , 15th and Douglas
A Touch Trio Jailed
About four days ago a saloonkeeper named
Shorty Dlakoy , whoso piaco Is on CutOff
island , was shot and pounded up in bad
shape by tliroo toughs named Jerry Klllett ,
Ike Wiggins and Abe Williams The next
day Dinkey went over to Council Dluffs and
tried to get a warrant for the arrest of his
assailants , but tba authorities there claimed
they bad no Jurisdiction in the case Then ,
lllakey secured a warrant from the Omaha
police court Tbo hard trio were arrested
and Jailed last night by Detectives Hayes ,
Savage and Yuughu
Wouldn't Have a Lawyer
Charles A. Gray , the colored man who
was arrested tor stealing bed olothlng from }
Mrs , Grccuo , was convicted and sent to Jail
for Uveuty-flvo days Gray said be didn't
care to bavo a lawyer as bo was a pretty fair
single banded talker himself , Tbo fellow
has served tlmo in tbo penitentiary and is
considered by the police to be a desperate
thief
| Pears soap Isthomostoloeant toilet adjunct
UN ' AND SlIEUT lUON WORKURS
Mooting : of the International Assoolo *
tlon In This City
The meeting of the International assocta1
tlon of tin , shoot iron and oornlco workers
is botng held in this city ; the first session
having been bold yesterday afternoon at
Washington hall , Twenty-throo unions are
represented In tbo convention , there being
twonty-Uvo dclbgatos in attendance
The convention is hold for the purpose of
auditing the nccounts of the various officers
and dovislng ways and moans to furtbor the
objects of the association No question of
special Importance Is to bo brought up for
consideration
Tbo international association was organIzed -
Izod tbrco years ago In Toledo , O. , at which
time only llvo unions wororoprosonted Dur1
log the first ionr this number was ncroasod
to cloven , and slnco that tlmo the number
has Increased rapidly , until there nro now
thirty unions in the association , with a total
membership of 3,180. "
Tbo international association Is a non
striking body , nnd is organized for the purpose -
pose of educating Us members to bo good
mechanics It has succeeded in reducing the
hours of labor from ton per day to nlno in
every city where there is a union except
ltochostcr , N. Y. , nnd has Increased the
wages of journeymen from $1.75 to $ ! 50 per
day.Tbo
Tbo sessions or the convention will contluuo
until tomorrow night ,
Dr Hirnoy , practlco limited to cai
tnrrlinl diseases of nose and throat
Rooms 213 to 230 } llco building
t2xnmlnlnir Omaha's Water System
A party of distinguished gentlemen from
Denver who have been visiting Omaha on a
qulot tour of Inspection , loft for homo last
night Mr Dennis Sullivan , the president
of the Denver Wntor compiny , accompanied
by Colonel Jones of Heading , I'a , ono of the
directors or the company , hooded a party of
Denver capitalists who came here to oxaut-
Ino the water system of Omaha The party
was composed of Messrs Clark , Ordway and
Fogorburg of the council , and Hoot , Flomi
ing and Theis
At 2:30 : iostordny afternoon tbo flro department -
partment gave an oxhlbttioa of the throwing
power of the mains at Tenth nnd Fnrnam ,
much to the wonder of the gontlcmcn from
Denver , who said that the system In vogue
hero wns the best they hud ever seen Tbo
visitors were tniten out to Flo.-oiico and
looked over the old water works plunt lower
down the rlvor Tno Florence plant oxoitod
their heartiest npprovul , and after looking
Omaha over piotty thoroughly they loft for
homo , expressing the liveliest admiration
for the city , her streets and her buildings
The American Water Works company has
secured the contract to establish n water
system at Denver , und will soon commouco
the work
NO o .
What It Drought to Two Topeka People
ple A Fortune ! Wisely Invested
On Tuesday , tbo 12th of November , tbo
regular monthly drawing of The Louisiana
State Lottery occurred ami it broucht luck
to tno persons In this city , oacb of ivliom
held ono-twontioth of ticket bearing the
tlio No " 03 , " which drew the llrst capital
prize of $300,000. A Doinocrot reporter tooit
pains yesterday to ascertain what the fortunate -
nato holders of No 03 bad done with the
money they got.i
Mrs Margaret Vllloplquo , who resides just
outside the city limits , received her $15,000 in
cosh and deposited $5,00C in three different
banks of the city , mid entrusting the matter
of its investment to a German friend , who is
loaning it out ut 8 pur cent interest on ap
proved real estate security The income will
make Mrs V. independent for lifo Mr nnd
Mrs Vllloplquo came from Kansas City three
years ago , where they Had met with a heavy
loss Tbny had considerable property , whicn
was heavilv mortgaged , and being unable to
clear it off lost it by fnrcclosuro It is tn-duv
worth JS0.000 though then it was held nt
only $10,000. Arriving in Topekn , they
bought five ncrcs of land , oaying $150 down
on it , and by raising garden truck , which
they sold in the city , supported the fumllv ,
nnd had ttio debt nearly paid off when Mrs
V. drew tlio $15,000 on bee ticket It may bo
imagined that lifo looks much brighter to her
than it did a month ago
Tbo ether ono-tvventioth ticket was hold
by Dennis Northlngton , a colored man , en
gaged in delivering coal for the Grocn Coal
company Ho is a hard wonting economical
man and it had been his ono ambition to some
day bo nblo to buy a Kansas farm and lcavo
the city for moro neacoful lifo in the country
Ho llttlo thought this ambition would bo
realized so quickly , but on November 13th ,
the day after the drawing of the Louisiana
State Lottery , ho found himself the winner
of a fortune and a faim Ho consented to
remain a month longer with the Green Coal
company and continue bis teaming , und ha is
meantime on tlio lookout for a good farm
Ho received his money ( $15,000) ) through ono
of the national banks und has it safely deposited -
posited until ho is ready to use it Ho started
in Ufa a slave and the lottery has made him
a rich as well as a lreo citizen of the Sun
flower Btuto [ Topeka ( Kas ) Democrat ,
December 0. _
The Illustrated Concert
The stormy condition or the wcatbor in
terfered somowbat with the uttondanco at
the illustrated concert given under the '
auspices of the Ladies Aid society at 1
Plymouth Congregational church , in Kountzo 1
place , lust evening , but did not In the least
mar the excellence of the programmo pro
scntcd
After tbo pretty opening overture , David ,
the Shepherd , " playod.by Mr Wolf , cornet
1st , Master Lovcil Dunn , violinist , and Miss i
E. Howie , pianist , two beautiful tableaux ,
Almost Persuaded and Fully Persuad .
ed , " were presented The llrst represented l
a snow-wbito aogol beckoning a slnnor to •
tbo cross ; tbo next the sinner at the cross 1
and tbo angel blessing her Then followed a
scries of pretty Illustrated views on canvas |
under tbo direction of Mr Stcvous Tha , •
room was darkened and the pictures thrown L
on the screen by a strong light The views i
presented wora : "Araorlco , " "Roclced la l
tbo Cradle of the Dooo , " Columbia , " "Sull-
ing , " and a miscellaneous assortment , a
largo number being presented lu each Buries
Most of the views were patrlotio and many ;
beautiful
A violin aolo was played by Charley Hig-
gins , a boy of sixteen , who displays oxtraor-
ill nary talent for a lad of nls age Ho plays
with ( ho llmsh of a master Ho received a
deserved encore
Mr Jules Lumbard , the famous campaign
slngor , followed with tbo bass solo , "iba
Wanderer " from Schubert His
, voice re
tains much of its pristine richness and 1
strength and his efforts were Uborally ap-
plauded .
Mrs Storrlll rendered tbo Flower Girl
from Dcvignain" in u vary pleasing manner
Her voice shows careful culture , is uoxlblo
and musical
Master Lovoll Dunn , a boy of fourteen ,
made his llrst appearance In public as a vie
lin player The lad was somewhat nervous > ,
out acquitted himself very creditably ,
Miss K. Dowlo a contralto singer , ren
dered "Ora Pro Nobis" In rich musical notes
and was warmly applauded ,
' Mrs Stephens played tbo accompanlmonts
for the singers
The closing number was a cornet , violin
and piano trio Tbo programmo throughout
was of the highest character und tuu features
much liner than most had anticipated
.
Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for
children teething is the family bc-uofao-
tor , 25 cents a bottle
BABIES JOINED FOR LIFE
Twin Girls Mortised as Pit inly ns
the Hlamosn Drothor * .
Aeix-montha'-old double baby , ' "mor-
tlsod twins , " a doctor called thom , came
to town Inst night and took possession
of the Girard house , says the Philadol-i ,
phiu Press Today it , or , rather , they ,
will tuko possession of the town at the
dlmo museum A score of physicians
piid court last night to the children I ,
for such they are , but today the gouoral
public especially the mothers , wlli j j
probably swoop down on the curiosity
for inspection
The double baby consists of two girls ,
each separate and absolutely distinct in
anatomy , but joined with aa osseous
| union In the pelvis t There is no nervous -
vous connection with oaah ether nnd
the alimentary canal or ether portion of
the t anatomy is compjbto in each The
babies 1 are joined lopelhor by the trunk
nnd Ho on a pillow with the foot over
lapping J nnd heads in opposite direc
tions If both could sit up at once their
j faces J would meet point by point , nnd
onch would bo flftcoinnchcs tall Only
ono child can sit up At a time , and both
can partially nssumo the upright nt ono
and the same tlmo " " *
The names of the miriositiesnroroarl
and Ruby Jouos , daughters of Mrs J.
II ] Jones of Tiptont Iud , about forty
miles north from Indianapolis They
are n fnrmor's daughters , but on the
sixth day after their birth in the Httlo
Indiana 1 bcttlemeiit ever eight hundred
people 1 hnd managed to squeeze them
selves in und out of the llttlo homo
Wlioro \ plain John Tones had always boon
used ( to qutot Ho is twenty-four voars
of ugo and the mother is twenty They
have ono ether child , a three-year-old
girl I
Dr John Cooper assisted at the birth
of ( the children und hus been with them
ever < slnco that occasslon Whou tlio
physicians t and newspaper man had
us , in a private parlor at the
Girard , lust night , Dr Cooper had
the mother and tli > 3 nut-so
bring ' in Ponrl nnd Iluby on a
pillow As the interested sclontlliu
mon i crowded about thom , both liegtin to
crow and gesticulate with arms and legs ,
something f like a crab in tlio water
They were found to bo unusually
pretty \ children with Inughinc brown
eyes i anil diu-lc curly hair From the
very llrst the doctorH began to say sweet
things 1 of thom Thou they asked a
score of questions , and , vero anxious to
know 1 if there was one or two intestinal
cavltlos ' It was the general opinion
that thnro was only ono , und that in
every \ other respect the babies
were absolutely independent of
ono ( nuothor Soon Pearl began
to , fret and Huby kept on laugh
ing i Finally ' both cried lustily , mid
; Ruby's misorto s were quickly disuollod
by nursing it the maturnal front Pearl
kept ' on crying until the pillow wus re
versed pivot like , nnd nourishment was
given j lior The inspection wasllnishod
soon ( , and Pearl and Ruby were taken
off , to bed
Among the physicians present wore
Dr B. M. Bradflold , Dr I , . Webster
Fox , Dr Joseph Loidy , jr , Dr Thomas
G. ' Morton , Dr Thomas S. K. Morton ,
Dr O. G. McGlaughlln , Dr W. W.
Lamb , Dr Joseph Koorpcr , and Dr W.
All wood lirown Dr Loidy lias made a
special Btudy of monstrosities , and heat
at once pronounced it as l'a very uuiquo
Boooimon ! " Dr Lamb said that no sim
ilar case had ever boon known before ,
but ho was afraid that teething would
not bo safely passed by tlio children
Dr Bradford unhesitatingly pronounced
the babies us "a beautiful monstrosity "
Mrs Jones is said to bo devotedly ut-
ttched to lior offspring , all the moro so
bccaiibo of their infirmity The children
dron ' nro comparatively healthy Ono
of ' thom has had tlirco feick spoils and
the ether only two The sickness of
one < In no way affects'the ' health of the
other i , but it wns thd general opinion
last night that in casb"of the death of
ono , the ether could nbtlivo They will
uover bo able to walk "
When the doctors loft lust night they
were busily discussing the question as
to whether it was u caseiof "pygopagos"
or i omphaloisclilonngos " The report
ers , said they would try to spell the
words correctly t m
miles Iervo nntLLivcr Pllln
An Important discovery They act on the
llvor , stomach and bowels through the
nerves A now princliTc | They speedily
cure billfousucss , bad taste , torpid liver ,
piles and constipation Spicndid for men ,
women and children Smallest , mildest ,
surest ; S0 doses for S3 cents Samples free '
at ICuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas
A PENITENTS SUICIDE
From ilio Mourners Donch to Death
inn AVcll
Intelligence from Grayson County
gives the dotalls of tlio sad suicide of
Miss Ami Custis , aged eighteen years ,
says a Richmond , Va , dispatch to the
Cincinnati Enquirer For several days
she had been uttonding prayer meetings
in the neighborhood , She went for
ward and kuolt at tlio mourners bench
ns a penitent She woptand cried very
bitterly , and the congregation mndo
special appeals for hordollyoranco , but
all seemed to avail nothing At every
service MisB Ami would occupy her nc-
customod seat at the mourner * ' bench
with weeping eyes and a seemingly
troubled eonscionco
On Sunday morning the young lady
arose _ as the services were about
to commence and said , she hoped
the congregation would all
pray for her , as she could not any longer
stnud the burden of sin which sh owns
currying Tlio congregation prayed for
her and the preacher tried to comfort
her , but still the burden did not scorn
to bo moved Tlio poor girl prayed anu
sobbed aloud
The meetings were hold in an old
school house , uudln the yard was a well
forty-live feet deep While the congregation -
gation wus singing a hymn Miss Curtis
Quietly arose , and , leaving the housof
went quickly to the well
This alarmed some of the congrega-
tion who were watching her , and they
rushed toward her , but before they
reached her she gave a cry and exclaimed -
claimed , You need not pray for mo
any more " She titan plunged into the
well with a torrlblo splash as her body
struck the water forty-flvo feet below
Three women fainted , and a dozen
others had to be carried home Miss
Curtis bud excellent pa routs , and there
was no blemish on her character
Prices r r Ivory "
The rise of the prices of ivorv mny bo
described -by the staloment that the
great cutlery Arm in SliMllold , Rodgora
& Sons , used to pay yOOO'a ton , but they
have lately paid jCl.l' tJ , and in bomo
special cafes as high 08 2,000.
A PRDMINENtf REGULAR
it *
PHYSICIAN
I
Of Now York City glvos the following di
rections
SnOK/FKJmVHWTIJSTCr A.3STX3
curuNti'
N rL.VEXZ\ JA GltH'IMi"
Evaporate morning owning few table
spoonfuls of PONDS 'EXTKAOT and In
hale the vapor Pour the PONDS EX
TRACT Into a tin cup which bold ever the
flames of a lamp ; hold I ho nose over the cup
that the vupor may bo inhaled Dy this
treatment the mombranu of the nose and
throat will bo In such condition that it will
resist thopQlsonous action at the germs which
are the causa of this disease ; and if the
germs bavo already been inhaled they will be
destroyed , The symptoms of "La Grippe
are inflammation of tlio lining of tbo mom
bruue of tbo nose , which may extend to the
lungs , with cough , sneezing , runnlug at tbo
nose , and perbans so vera aching pains and
high fever " Tboss Directions ara for
PONDS EXTRACT eely , It may bo uo-
safe to use any other article this way
11 AVE PONDS I1XTKACT I.\
READJLNCSS
Made only by the Ponds Extract
I Oo , Now York and London
"TIIE ICINGS ' TOUCH SUPERSTITION
In Englaud , two centuries ago , popular superstition credited the Royal
Touch with curing scrofula ; and although for scoffing at the idea in KM the
King was declared to be nn infidel , even his faithless touch was credited
with a cure These superstitious practices liavo now become obsolete , ami in
their place wo have a scientific remedy in Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery ,
which eliminates the impurities from the blood by the natural channels , thereby
cleansing tlio system of all taints aud impurities from whatever cause-arising.
It is truly a royal remedy , worjd-famed and guaranteed to benefit or cure in
case , or paid for it will be
every money refunded Tlio only blood-puriflcr over
so guaranteed and sold by druggists As a regulator of the Stomach , Liver aud
Bowels , Golden Medical Discovery cures all bilious attacks , Indigestion and
Dyspepsi * , Chronic Diarrhea and kindred aliments For all derangements
caused by malaria , as Fever aud Ague , Chills and Fever , and Bilious Fever , it
Is specifle As an alterative or hlood-purillcr , it manifests its marvelous prop
erties in tlio cure of tlio worst Skin and Scalp Diseases , Salt-ihcum , Tetter ,
Eczema , and Scrofulous Sores and Swellings , as well as Lung-scrofula , com
monly known as Pulmonary Consumption , if taken in time and given a fair
trial Wouxd's Dispensary Medical Association , Proprietors , No CG3
Main Street , Buflalo , NY , .
( PS fPJSET&WSa E5HTI , a offered Dy ti10 manufacturers of DR SAGES '
SP & | | MB&alTairBBJ CATARRH REMEDY , for a case of Catarrh In
qJ ) % ff t$9 III Ii lilt II TWWni the Head which they cannot euro , liy its
' mild , soothing , and healing properties Dr
Sages Itemedy cures the worst cases , no matter of how long standing 60c. , by druggist * .
EUABt-e JIT ILJ ! iJWffe ETABLe
For the ctiro of nil DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH LIVElt , DOWELS , KIDNEYS ,
DLADDEU NERVOUS DISEASES , HEADACHE , CONSTIPATION , COSTIVENESS
COMPLAINTS PECULIAR TO FEMALES , PAINS IN TIIE HACK , DRAGGING
FEELINGS ETC , INDIGESTION , DILLIOUSNESS , FEVER , INFLAMMATION
OF THE DOWELS , PILES , aud ull derangements of the Internal Viscera
RAD WAYS PILLS are n euro Tor this complaint They tone up the Intel mil secretions
to healthy action , rcstoro strength to the stomach and ennblo it to perform its functions
Prlco 25c per box Sold by alt drugelsts
RADWAY & CO , Now York
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION !
OVER A MILLION IHSTUlUOTEn
Louisiana State Loftar/ / Company
Incorporated by the Legislature , for Educational
hiiJ Cliarltablo purposes , urn ) Ha fmticlilsH muue n
imrtol the present bintt ! ConstUutlun , In W0t 07 na
ovcrwhelmluc popular vote
IlOIAMJIOTIl DRAWINGS lake piaco
Semi-Aniiunlly , ( June and Ilccrmbor ) and
HsUItANDSUtOLiNU : BiilJItA : WINGS
take place lucnch of the other ( en months
of the year , mid are all drawn in public ,
nt the Academy or Music , New OrleansLa
FAMED FOB TWENTY YEARS
For Integrity of Its Drawings and
Prompt Payment of Prizes
Attcstod as follows !
• • Wodo licrcbr tcrllfj Hist wo uuorvW > tho-ni >
rungi'monts for nil the Munthlr nd boinl-Annual
Drawings of Ilia lqu lan.i btato Uittory ( oraimnr
nnd 111 ppnon miiiiniro nml control tlio IJrawinuj
tbumiclrce.nuil tbtit the iima urn conduclod wliti
lionostr , fairnesi Ami In ijood fnltti townm all pir
lliM.utultronutliorlto trio tympany to use this cortt
llcuUi wltufaculmllosolour ilfnaturcs attached , la
lit iidvorttstiinputs "
COMMISSIONEItS
We tlinnndonlgnod Ilanki and llanUnra will oar
all prices drann In tne fcoulilana Btate Lotterlo
irhliin mar l > o ere euted at our counWra
It M. WALMSI/EV. Ires Louisiana Nat Bank
l'lEHHU IAKAUX Pres State Natl Hank
ABALDWIN Ircs NowOrleans Nut'l llanr
CAUIi KOI IN , ITcs Union Nntlonat Hank
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ,
At the Academy of Mualo , New Or
leans , Tuesday , February II
t890.
CAPITAL PRIZE , - ? 3O0O00
100,000 TlokotB nt $20 cnoli ; Halves
$10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths $2 ;
Twentieths , $1.
%
1 list or rnues •
PIU713 ok nnuKiia rmoco
j luti/.K ov tiuuui i loujao
ll'lll/BOtr 'O.UUis HUM !
1 I'll/K OK Aim ) Is -U.UU
2 I'lll/Kfl OF" WWU nre awe
6 1'ltl/KS Obf.lW nro , . . . . r.JW
2f , I'lll/.KS Oh' ] , ' > are , , - > J > 1
lit ) 1MII/KS Of > ' are • U >
jm Ull/.K.I OF .Ul are , . ; . . , . . . „ & > Ji
AVI'HUXIJIAIIOV 1-llliSES.
100 Prliei or tailare , MI.000
1UU do auaro , • : ) .i l
IUI do allure VlflM
TiiisiiNALrauitf
tos iTi e of niu i , , Mia
Jul l"rlw ot UX > are - . , , . WUUOO
3 134 Prizes amounting to . . .SI,054,800
NOTK Ticket drawing Capital I'rUos ar not en
titled to terminal pritcj
AGENTS WASTED
' tirFoitCi.uu Hates.orany lurtuer Information
dealrad , write leulbly to the underlined , clearly
• latlng your residence , with Heme County , Hlreet
anil Number More rapid return uiail delrerr ! will
tatttiurod by your enclosing au entolooo bearing
jourJull address
IMPORTANT
Address M. A , DAUIllIN
. New Orleans , Li
Or M. A. DAUPHIN
Washington O. C
llyordlnari letlcr contalnlnn Mover OnDtu.li
• nod by all Kxpress Companies , New York : Bicnsojie
Dratlur 1'oilalNoto.
Jdirtii Registered Letters cuiiialtig Ciweq In
NEW OHLEAN3 NATIONAL BANIC
Now Orieans.Lsw
ItUMUMIIKn that the payment ol I'rlrei Is
OUAKANTEKU 111' JXJUIt NA'llONAI IJANUS ot
NewUrleajisand tlio tickets are autnedby Ibeuresl
dent of an Institution , wboso chartered rlgbu aio
rrcogulsed In the tiliihiat cpurli ; therefore , be warn
o ( all lullatlona o > uiioojmtui acnemea "
ONKIXJIJ.AII is the nrice ot tueauallest part or
fraeliou ol a ticket loSUKU UV US In aurdrawlnx
Auilliinnln our name onerai lor less than a dollar
aaaswlual * .
• J
TO LET
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6Sxii2feet : , to be built the present son *
son on Douglas St , near 10th , in tno
cltv of Omaha , Neb , in tbo very
center of the best retail trade of the
city Store will bo built with largo
plato glass front and with every
modern improvementto suit tenants
The most doslrablo location in Omaha
for a largo retail or wholostilo dry
I goods , millinery or boot und shop
bouse
For particulars address ,
P. 0. BOX 229
Omaha , Nebraska .
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OMAHIMEDICAL SUriGIO j
N.W.CGR , I3IH4 Doddi 8TB. , OMAHA , NEBw
r0A TlUt TBBAT1UMT OF AU ,
CHEQSIG aad SURQIGALmSBASSS
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AMD TRUSSES
S atTaeilltissApparahiiandB < n tliiforBn < cestfa !
Irsatmaat of avarr form ef utistia requiring
UBBICAL r BUROIOAL TREATMENT
NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS !
Board ft Attendance Best Aotommolstloni In VTsiL
_ 0TWMTE TOR OISOVLARBoa DeformiUej ant
Braeis.Tnissts.ClubFeit.OvrTaturiaofBpHf.Fllsa ,
Tumors , Oanor , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation
By , Bar , rfkfn and Illood aad UIBurriraltfiurationa !
DISEASES OF WOMEN D , . c . ' .Vn .l.VKS
wb h itb litiit nn i ) uuoii niranTsfsxT ran
• own DiKiiraoamaasiiKT CSTRICTIT JPRlVATX >
Only Unliable Ktoloal InttltuU maklac a 8p tilaltr of
PRIVATE DISEASES
ahniooa dimm.i la ( , , > irniir ir ii SrpaiiiuaI'oi.oa
rm fa4 fremiti itcLn llhA t m riir * . R , . . H , tnrtll *
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• BOOK TO HEN , tSS& SSS tSSSSX
Ul : Ol.al nj V.rleo < ? .le , lihqo..aonll.l. J .lr.i
OMAHA MJSDIOAJJ & BUROIOAJ-INSTITUTia ,
19th and Dodge Btssots , OITaVHA , KED
SYPHILIS
Cau Vie cured In SO to CO days by the
use ot the
Mafic tady
Forpaloonlrby the Cook Itcmody Co , of Omnlin
NetraRsta ivrito tuus fortlio nnines ftmladdresa ot
paticnta wbo have been cured and from whom wo
IiaTo permission torerur tirphllls Is n dlseuso that
hnanlwuyH bailled tbovkllt of ibumost enilnuntpliyal
riuntt , nn < I until the ftl corcrr of the Conic llcrucdr
Cog "M AtiG ; 11KM Kl\\ " not ono In fiftr bvor burlate
tbo disease hns been cured Wo gnarantoo to euro
any case that can bo produced These wbo faaro
taken mercury , potAih , m. b. uncus nlternasor other
advertised remedlci , with only teraponiry bencUts
can now ho permanently cured bjtbo utto or the
* ' \1A.1J ( IlKMKIlV'of tbo Cook lte icdy''o Omaha ,
ISeb 'Jewurn of ImniUHllons It Is absnlutely Ini-
poatlbln fur for any oUier vonon or oompany to bavo
our lorinutaornny reinody UkoltlnctTectimdresults
1 bo Cook Hem oily Co lifts boon trust luif potlonU for
fourynarsandbaronlnays KiTun perfect .satisfact
ion They nro ilnnnclftlly respgnsiblo , hnvliitf acnpl-
tril of overnOLlJOJ , iimkinR tlH'trKunraritfHKoo.l
ollclt the most obstinate casun-thosu wbo barn
trlod cvci y known remedy und 1o < t all hope of recov
ery Correspond with us and let us put you in poss
esion of uvblencu thut oonvtttcea the tnoit skoptlinl
Markwbnt whnt vtpsny In the end you must mo
our "MACilO HICMKUV" before you can bo perman
ently cured It U the most borolc blood purliler ever
known , Writ for particulars , AU letters contldon *
tlHl >
PAMTIflM He sure you nro cettlng the Cook
UHUI lUlY Itemeriy r > * H Magic Kemedr
JS'ono others nro sonulne Tartlet ( aiming to bo
agent * lor us are liupostors and frauds I4 tilt partic
ulars lieo Address ail communications to
The Oook Reenedy Co ,
509 South 12th Street
PrunkeMess
Liquor Habit
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tide * of ru d. without tb knowledge of the patient ,
tf necessary * It Is absolutely harmless and will en * * *
a partnanout and spe dr oure , whatba' the rtstiflut is
mmoderst t1rlnkeroraaal ohoUowreck.lTtfCSVKU
rAILH It operates ao quietly and with cuoh eer-
tainty that tha patient undergoes no Inoonvenlence
and ere tie Is aware , bis complete reformation ii *
effected , 40 page book of particular * free
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SSB > k VewE > 'r ' flKXllslntriiaiitrlciuoiilaoiour
K 'X&iZffrrkl 1'ilialcut ' are abnorbea lntu the
, ? Wf - > xKyi&ii sistrm throuali the rnucuua
7 * # ' ' • i'-v ' limiiljnuie , citrrmlnaUiiK the
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'A X..JX t- ' \ rrnicdf In the wnrlU tur oalarrli
TSBSBSst- ' - aiirlall illviasca of risiilralury
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I SI on PuraaleW ilrnirclstaor
toutbJnull COMMON H1CNHH Itl.MIIDV Ol ) . .
78 hlJito htr t , < lilrauu 111.
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IODIDE OF IRON
Bpoctollr recoruuinndM lir tlie Academy of
Moillduo ut l'AUIB for tlio euro of
SCnOFULA.KINGS.EVIL , CONSTITUTIONAL
WEAKNE8SC0NSUMPTI0N ( IN ITS EARLY
STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BL00O ,
nnd for rcajululluif ( tas prrlixllo rourao
Nose ireouluu unleui aliriiml "Ilrjkoahu , 40 rue
BoDai > arter > arta " HOLlillY AU , J > UUU lHia
K.ifnu crttifcCo..N.Y.Ae il fur I ha UM
ivirinnniiii vxutvtvv.vt.-KtiMm
IIIUIIIIUUU of TOUtlltul Imprudrou ) .
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afsnltuud Ae , liavUia trl.d la Tabl.T.rr known reiu *
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DISRAKI.S OF WOWliN
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