Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 22, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    W 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JAffUAKY 22 , 1S00. \ ]
H Atkinson Spauldlna trcot His firm hunc
holptpMly bv tut side , nml bo could hnrdly
bo movoa without fainting on nccount of the
crushed and bruised condition of hlstvliolo
body
U. I * . Scwnrd , Jr , tlio son of n well known
Oinnlm cltizon , was caught on the platform
nod Ills fool
H > irRi.n nr a Tiutiisn ,
H Whlrh bad to bo cut nwny boforc ho could bo
n-sciicd. Ho was hurried to his homo by
friends before tbo oxluit ot bis injuries
H fcould bo nscortalncd
1 There wcro muny mora who were moro or
1 loss Injured but who loft for their homes ,
B omo of which wcro In sunt of the scenn of
m tbo collision , before their names or their In-
m Juries could bo ascertained
H Ur W. T. Mason , whoso drug store wna
M not n block nwny , was on the sccno lmmodl-
M ntoly and rendered ilivnlunbla nssistanco un-
B til other phvslclnns , who bad been summoned
H by tolcphono , could nrrlvo
H i . Afterlooliing out for the injurml the mora
H | Tortutiatn pnsscnRcrs hurried to their homes
m' ' nn Druid Hill nnu in the imnicdlato nolghbor *
j hood to nssuro their fnimllcs of their safety ,
j The wrccH could bo plainly seen from the
H hills about , and rnunv
Hj ANXIOM WIVES AND MOTIlr.IlS
H j who could hoe and hoar the dUastor burned
1 tOtllORpOt
H Ur Avery , the Atlssnurl Pacific surseon ,
H was sent for and wns soon on band , nnd pro
H oectled to talto enra of tbo MlUlnIT bovs
H Oliver , the younpest , had n perfectly round
H hole In ids skull uuout tbo alio of a dollar ,
H from which
H Tin : iniAi.NS i'uoTiiiijr.r ; > .
H Ho groaned nnd tossed about uuceaslncty ,
H hut cava bis aaino nnd restdencu Ho com
H jilalncd of ( mips In his Btomnch , nnd thcro is
H no doubt but thnt ho is Injured lutcrnnlty
H Ho will probably die
H Ills brother Max , has concussion ot the
H hrnlu and cnmplalnca constantly of fcoline
1 cold lie was notin sueh a dutmeroui con
m iiltlon as Ollvor , but is very seriously In-
1 Jured
M William Schnnrlck , who vomited freely
M nftcr belin ; taken up , is also injured intur-
H iinlly , and badly hurt about the hund Ho
1 was removed to his homo tit Walnut hill as
B soon as n conveyance could bo secured
BV f A. Hnrvoy is no doubt family injured
BBI His splno was hurl below the lumbar region ,
BBI resulting In
B rtiixiAsis op Tin : lohiu : iimiis
M Ho is also injured Internally , and breattiod
BBI laboriously
BBB The full extent of Vnndovcntor's Injuries
BBB could not bu nscertainod us ha was removed
BBB to his homo nnd Ur Avery sent for
BBB Kdward 1 * . Swcolov , a stenographer in the
BBB employ of M. A. Disbrow & Co , loft for bis
BBB homo at Druid Hill almost unmcdiatoly after
BBB the wreck , with an injured arm The extent
BBB of his injuries could not bo lonrncd
BBB W. P. Durltee , in tbo nudttor'n ofllco of the
BBB B. & M. was qulto seriously injured also ,
BB but to what extent is not known as bo was
BBB removed to bis homo Immediately
BBB There wcro Bovernl other persons who
BBB tvoro moro or loss Injured and shocked , but
BBV its they were ublo to walk nnd nnxlous to
BBS roach their homes they left during thu ax-
BBV excitement and their names could not bo
BBV learned
H 1 ho Scimir nt the Wreck
H All morning the sccno about the wreck
H was nn animated one Throngs of curious
H Blghtsccrs , idou and women anxiously inu.mr-
H 31 r for filends , reporters , pollcomon nnd sur-
B pious passed busily to nnd fro The patrol
H Wagon with SerKoantWhalcu and a squad of
| liollocmcu nppoarcd early on the scene to
| offer what nsststunco they could , and Core
B ncr Harrigan and an undortak-
H crs' wapon were present , in front
H of tbo cottage wbero the wounded
BBV lay the sidewalk was lined with carriages
BBV bIcIrIis nnd other vehicles , all ready and
BBV willing to insist in removing tbo wounded to
BBV their homos A wrecking train was brought
BBV out from the city and proceeded to clear up
BBVJ the wreckage Splintoted beams , broken
BBVJ trucks and car platforms lined the track on
BBVJ both sides The coaches , with broken win
BBVJ dowB , nnd ends torn and smashed topleocs ,
BBV were Htrown with tbo remnants of lunches ,
BBVJ Which vagrant dogs Bnarled over , dinner
BBVj pails and newspapers discarded in the panic
BBVj Tbo buttered froigbt engine with smoke
BBVJ staclc and pilot gene nnd n huco car beam
BBVJ driven through the front of the boiler was
BBVJ pulled on to a side traoic , and the steam and
BBVJ Hinoko ftom her llro box curled lazily in the
BBVJ frosty air The now useless passenger on-
BBVJ gino wns run down to the round house by
BBBL Palsy Dean and her tire banked
M The Demi Man
H William Uoylo , who was klllod , was some
H what of a local politician in the north part of
H the city , and a barber by trade , working nt
H : I03'J Sherman nvonuo Ho and bis wife have
H been taking charge of the depot at Druid Hill
H for n month or moro , ho going to his work
H every morning ana returning at night Ho
H was a muu of about forty years of ago , and
H Blightly lame Ho leaves a wife only
BBVJ His right sbouldor was crushed and man
BBVJ glod , a gaiing | wound , evidently made with
BBVJ uvlurge spliutur of broken wood , was in his
BBVJ throat , and the back of his skull was
BBS crushed
BBS For a long while no one had the courage to
BHB acquaint his wife with the fact of bis
BHfl death , although she was only about
BHB nix minutes walk away At Inst
BHB a bravo llttlo lady who was helping tnko
BBS care of the wounded volunteered to go nnd
BBS break tbo sad news Tbo scene wns pitiful
BBS In the oxtrcnia when the young wife learned
BBS of her bereavement She is prostrated by
BBJ the shock , Shortly bnforo this an uninjured
BBJ passenger , who know ot Uoylo's death ,
BBJ jiassod the depot on bit way homo to assure
BBJ ins own wife of bis safety , was bailed by
BBJ Mrs lloylo , who said , "Oh , I am so afrn'd '
BBJ he's hurt , ho doesn't como , " and tno soft
BBJ hearted passcngor hadn't ' tbo courage to
BBJ brcaic tbo nuws
BBJ Mr Uoylo has a brother , J. P. Boyle , nt
BBJ Aruorvllle , Neb , and n sister , Mrs Bryant
BBJ itt Hebron , Neb , who have been notified ot
BBJ the huJ allulr
BBJ Ho was alno a tncmbor of tbo Knights of
BBJ Labor , who will take charge of the funeral
BBJ The bodv lies at the undertaking cstabllsh-
BBJ inout , of Hoafey & Henfoy where the lnquo3t
BBJ will occur nt 10 n. in today ,
H Till ! Mir/.IAFL3 TAK1I.S' nOJIIE
J ] Iii tbo afternoon Oliver and Mux MIClalT [
BBJ were brought in from tbo scone ot tbo wrcux :
BBJ in the patiol wagon and taken to their
BBJ mothers house at tbo corner of Fifteenth
B B nnd Duronuort Mho homo coming was n |
BBI very sad ono nnd the grief ot the mother
BBJ when her boys were brought in was heart
BBJj lending
' Tfiinjifirary iloppitnl
The cottngc , S553 Shatter street , which so
hospitably throw open its doors to tbo
woubdod Is the rosldoaco of Mrs Jacob
Laux Here ovorytblng that could relieve
the suffering was sueedlly douo bv the will
ing liniids ot the kind hcurtou ladies In the
neighborhood
I'oor Hnrvoy reclined in Mrs Denlg's cot *
tngo next door , where every thing uossiblo
under the clrouuiatances was done tor him ,
Neighbors brought in comforts and pillows
nnd kettles qf hot water , mi a everyone
hccmed to bo nnxiout to render all the as
sist anoo possible
ThUfln Who Hnw It ,
The Mistourl Pacific oftlolals were early
on the ground , the first boiug Hurry Gil-
uioro , tbo superintendent Ho was followed
by General Agent Pblllippl and City Ticket
.Agqnt Godfrey and Mr , Young of the super
intAudonl'H ' olllee , Telopbono and the tole-
grnuli sera Used with liberality aud iu re-
spouse oaino carrlagos and a corps ot rail ,
l-pad pu l prlvuto surgeons , among whom
were uutioe i Drs Ayers , Uulbraith , Nuson ,
Knlpb , Tilden , Aikiu , Harrigan nnd others
The Missouri Pucillo people left no thing
I' undouo to euro for the injured ,
uporintoudent Ciilinaro was especially
busy in bis attentions aud it was only ultor
he had douo ull ha could for the uufortunatos
that ho was rendered npproaebabla to the
iiewajiapor men Speaking of the acctdont
he said i
t ' The froigbt was train No 123 , and the
number of the suburban was 'MX That
freight was late It was passed at West
Sloe by the suburban truiu , The suburban's
* need Is thirty miles an hour , Tbo
froluht train is sohoduled at Attest !
miles The passenger was struck
lust us it was leaving Minors station Mil
lw > U Just at'tho CoWu .faoLory , The truiu
bad Just begun io pull out from the station
'dnd it wus very forluuato that it wjs so , bo-
cuuso It it had nut ha ( uu Xo
novo , with tbo air brake ut , tbo
suburban train would huvo ibeoji Just like a
humping post The freight struok with such
iorve litut the suburban truiu was turned
completely nround , turned end for uud
The frotght tram after It had shored
tbo passenger off the track ran ns
far ns Twenty-fourth street br-fore It
could be stopped How do I account tor the
accident ! well it Is too early to say 1
hnvo my own opinion but 1 cannot express it
uutil after 1 have investigated it "
IHISYIIBA.N' .
"L'nlsy" Dean thoenglnoor of the passen
ger engine , is a man long in the employ of
the Missouri Pacific , and known Io bo a care
ful and experienced cngincor
Ho wns nsked ns to the cause of ( honed
dent nnd said , "Wo were ubout ten minutes
Into and I was trying to keep out of the way
of the freight but the track w as slippery and
thogivigiiio could not do its work properly
At Millars I looked back nmisaw the freight
cngino coming down the grnao
nround the cut vo There Is n succession of
curves here , ono beyond Druid hill , which
conceals nn approaching train Just this
sldo of Druid hill is another curve on n down
frado When I saw the trnlu so near mo I
throw the throttle wldo open , but the whcols
would not catch tbo rails The englnoor ot
tbo freight whistled for brnKos , but they
would not hold , 1 dent think bo was to
blame for the collision "
Tim T1UIX WAS tWB , '
A gentleman connected with the Omaha
Collin factory , said , "I looked out of the of
llco window as the passenger train pulled In
nnd saw the ungineur looking back , ho then
gnvo n warning whlstlonnd 1 Bnw him throw
the throttle wide open At this Instant I
hoard the sound ot another train approach
ing nnd looking out the other window saw
the freight sliding rapidly down
the grade Then the crash enme , the freight
engine plowing Into the baggo compnrtmont
of the smoker and pushing the train rapidly
forward 1 ran out on the track nnd saw the
wreck
The passcngor train was late nnd the
wheels of the engine spun around when the
engineer started her up , "
"siik's ooi.so to sruiKc vs "
Ono ot the uuldjured passengers who.llvos
nt Druid hill , said : "I'ho train was about
eight or ten minutes Into this
morning , and when she pulled in tbo usual
croivu ot Jolly young fallows who usually go
into town on her , and who ara nolghbors aud
friends , took their usual Bents iu llttlo par
ties in the smoking car At the next station ,
Millars , wo stopped to let on a couple of passengers -
songers , nnd Just ns wo were starting wo
hoard the whistle blowing and Hilly
Shields Jumped into the car and said , 'Sho's
I'olng to strlKO us , bo\s. Keep inside , dent
go out on the plntform '
Wo Jumped to our foot nnd started to the
forward part of the car , standing In the
nislo and hanging nn to tbo Boats The enr
swayed from sldo to sldo , and bumped ever
the ties , then bIici loft the track and wo were
thrown in n heap nt the end of the car , I ,
fortunately was unlnjuted , and wo at once
began to help the Injured who wcro gronn-
ing und crying Tor help 1 was pretty badly
shooked , and now that tha exoitoment is
ovcrbogin to ronll/.o that lam pretty well
bruised and sere "
P. II MKEI1AN' ,
the conductor of the frolght train , was asked
if ho first , saw the passenger trnin when ho
was rounding tbo curuo ' Ho said :
"I did not scp the suburban around the
curve there was so much steam and smoke
I heard the whistle for down brakes , but before -
fore that the rear brukomnn , Mer
cer , had nppllod the brakes to the
caboose because wo were going down grade
When the engine put her over , it
linOKD THE tINE
between the train and the caboose nnd wo
fell behind When the train stepped wo
were about thirty car lengths bohlnil Yes ,
I felt the shock when tbo engineer re
verted "
How long after the suburban train had
loft West Side did you pull outl"
"I expect it was the regular time , about
ten minutes Wo pulled outot the side tracic
and closed the switch The suburban train
must have got to Walnut Hill before wo
got the switch closed "
How far is it to Walnut Hill from West
Sidel"
About thrco or four miles , I guess "
How fast were you running } "
"Wo came up at the rnto of about
TWENTr MILKS PEH HOUIt
1 guess "
"IsnVt that faster than is allowed ) "
"No , non any faster than is usual , if you
have n train light enough to make It " /
Who was the forward orakoman ! "
. ' * A man named Chandler I dent know
his tlrst name "
Were you on ttmol'i
"No , wo xvoro not running on time Wo
were live hours late , but wo were running
according to card rights "
How mr had you rutil"
The other end of the division Is nt Hia
watha , Kan "
Did vou give the signal to put out from
West Point ! "
Mr Mohan did not answer this question
with the sumo frankness ho displayed in an
swering the others Ho said , bowovor , that
the engineer could have pulled out without a
signal as soon as ho saw that everything was
nil right Knglueors generally looked behind
nnd it they thought that overythlng was
straight they went right ahead , though aumo-
times they got their signal from the conduc
tors
EXOIXBEK SMITH
of 879 , the engine ot the freight train , was
found on another engine on his way to re
port to Superintendent Gllmoro Ho was
reticent , refusing to say anything material
until the proper time oamo
"Aroyou injured ! "
No "
How did you save yourself I"
"By Jumping "
Who wns your firemanl"
"I dent know "
Was bo injured ! "
"No , be Jumped , too "
Were you on time ! "
"I ain't got nothing tq sav "
How fast wore you running ! "
"I cant toil you "
How long after the passenger loft West
Side did you pall out ! "
" That doesn't cut any figure "
How do you nccount for the accldont ! "
"I aint got nothing to say , I toll you
There'll tie an inquest , I suppose I'vo ' got
two or three things to settle , und that'll bo
time enough for me to talk "
Mr Smith Is ono of the oldest engineers
on the Missouri Pucillo , having boon con
nected with it slnco the road first ran into
Omaha Ho is considered a pretty careful
and reliable engineer
COKUBtnOU SHIELDS
of tbo suburban tram was found later at the
residence ot Dr , Alkin , on Spaulding near
Twenty-fourth street Ills head was ban *
dutrcd his left arm In a sling , and a cut about
ono mid n half I no lies loag over his left eye
Ho was brulsod on the left sldo , leg and arm ,
though tbo doctor said that no bones were
broken
Mr Shloids however , seomoo tobe rest
ing easily nnd saklt
When the nccidont occurred I was in the
rear car and I rushed forward to the front
car to prevent some women from Jumping oft
the platform I bad passed from ono car to
the olhor nnd crowded them back and then
wo wont over That was the last I remem
bered for a while Wo went oft at tbo 1
curve "
Were you on time ! "
"Wo left West Sldo on time We wcro a 1
llttlo behind going out , but wo made it up
I was knoniced out ot my first run by the 1
through passenger from St Louis , but I got
back ull right in tha second one
Wo have a ton minute stay nt West Side , .
but wo rotnulned there only five minutes I
passed them nt West Side and they passed i
me at Millers "
This was a llttlo witty sally which made
thu people in tbn room smile ,
"I couldn't realize that the freight train I [
had passed at West Hide could ovcrtako mo
1 didn't know but that it was u train from l
ono of tbo sidings ? '
How did the oars escape burning , "
"I put out the flro iu the Hauor boater iu
the llrst car , and there Is sonio of tha sclu-
Uon ot salt und water [ pointing to a white
discoloration on bis blno uniform pautsl from
the heater as it fell over on mo Wo re
mained on the track for several bundled
yandt before wa were finally turned ever
Notwithstanding his injuries , Mr , Shields
cautioned to help the injured ones until .bo
filial I v became exhausted una iu a fuiat was
conveyed to Dr AtUlu's house At 11SU
o'clock bo was carried in a buck to his own i
residence , 151-1 Parlr Wild ovouue , uuder the
care of Mr MoKonua
Tbo aitendiug physician visited him last
night aud announced that Mr , Shields'had
boon severely injured by a number of people
falling on him , resulting in coucu&slon of tbo
lungs He was resting quietly , but the
physician was unabtu to dotorrulno the exact
extent of his Injuries , as the patient bad.uot
fully recovered from the shock , but was
of the opinion that he will null through Jill
right , although he is ft very sick man
IN THE FIELD OF SPORT
Purson Davlce Donloa Tlmt Jnokaon
Refused to Moot Slnvin
PETER CAN GET BIG BACKING
A Pittsburg Ilrothcrhtiml Catcher De
veloping Into n SltiRicrr Annlj-7.-
itijr llielr Contracts Other
lJaso Itnll News
The I'ltrxnn on Peter
Chicago , Jnn , at j Special to Tub Hee ]
Parson Dnvlcs donnuueos the report that
Jncuson was disinclined to make a match
with Frank P. Slavln while In Kuropo , Ho
saidthiscvcnlngtti.it there wns absolutely
no foundation for such a statement ; that
they were duo to start for America nnd
dared make no moro engagements nbrond
'I hey shook hands nnd parted the best of
friends However , " continued tbo Par
son , "I think the two mon will como to
gether some day , and you bet it will bo a
light worth big money to go and boo Why ,
Lord Lonsdnlo will back Pete against any
man living for 2,000. Jackson will prob-
nbly nrrlvo in Now York on the Adriatic ,
Saturday or Sunday , and they Intend to glvo
him n big blowout "
Must Alialv 7.i ! Their ContrnctR
Ci.BvciANit , O. , Jan 'Jl , [ Spoclal to Tub
Hee " | Ad Gumbcrt , Chicago's ' heavy htU
ting pitcher of Inst season , announces that
ho lias not as yet signed with the Plnyors'
league , nor will ho until after his lawyer ,
who is analyzing the brotherhood contract
Bent hlui , assures him that ho lias u safe
guarauteo for tits salary
* Hotter Stick to the Dlnmoml
PlTTsnOna , Pa , Jan , Jl [ Special to Tun
Hen J Frou Carroll , the Pittsburg brother
hood catcher , dcvoloflcd quite a penchant tor
pugilism while in California this winter
Last night ho was pitted against n big col
ored hoavyweigbt , and nil but knocked him
out in the first round Fred exhibited before
the California Athletlo ciub before starting
east ana made it most favorable impression
Peddling Wiml Mills
Buffalo , N. Y. , Jan 21. [ Spoclal to The
Bee.1 Jack Ho wo , who nas bcon suffering
with the grip , leaves for California Satur
day for his health , and will bo absent until
April 1. U his looks squally for the Bison
brotherhood club , as Jim Wblto is giving tha
enterprise but llttlo attention , , as ho is trav
eling with his brother William for a wind
mill fnctory
Connie AInulc Will Jmnp Uncle
Washington , Jan 21. | Special to The
Bnn.l Connie Mack , Washington's star
catcher last season , was ono of the first monte
to jump to the brotherhood last fall , but It Is
reported that be now repents this uot , and
will again sign with Hewitt in a , few days
Buffalo , with whoso Players league club bo
signed denies this , but there is llttlo doubt
of the authenticity of tbo report
Plnynra' ' hoiieUulo Meeting
Pitttiiuko , Pa , Jan 21.- [ Special to Tub
Bbc ] Tbo schedule committee of the
Players longun will mcot In this city tomor
row Urooklyn Cleveland , Buffalo , Phila
delphia and Chicago will have representa
tives on the committee
A Pretty Good Winning
Looisvir-LB , Ky , Jan 21. [ SpoclaltoThe
BeeJ In 1SS9 tbo Dwyer Brothers stables
won $103,717. This was the second best
season over oxporienccd by these famous
turfmen , their best being in 18S0 , when their
horses won $ . ' 0S,1C9. Their first year on tbo
turf was in 1S7G. Slnco then their horses
have won $1,240,005. Tha Dwyer Brothers ,
' Phil and Mlko , are now la Kiorida , . oatipg
btrawberrics , orangen und fishing arid bunt
ing , leaving the care ' ot tbeir great races for
otner days " " ,
St.- Louis Driving Club
St Louis , Mo , Jan 2L [ Special to
Trie Bee ] Tbo following diroptors for the
ensuing year for the Gontlemo ' n's Driving
club were eleotod today : W. H. Swift , I.
R. Trnsk , K. F. Rush , E. T. Wilton , I. ri
Clements , E. T. Williams , A. Wcndel , E
Butler , T. T. Donovan , N. J , Coleman , D.
Scaling , I , G. Tuyler E. W. Tesson , Leo
Moser , T. Cudmore , A. M. Nelson Edward
Martin nnd Tom Ward The club la In a
nourishing condition , with no outstanding
debts
Cincinnati Gets Mnrr
Cincinnati , O. , Jau 2L [ Special to'The
Beb | Columbus telegraphed President
Stern this afternoon that all the American
association clubs had walvod cluiin on
Lefty Marr , and that Cincinnati could
proceed and sign htm Marr's threat to sign
with the brotherhood brought Columbus to
her sensoB , And thus it goes
A Misornhlo Karco
Denveh , Cole , Jan 21. Tbo fight this
afternoon between Ed Smith of Denver nnd
Kessler of Montana was moro an exhibition
of blood than sclonco The fighters slashed nt
each ether rogardlossof all rules Thorofereo
nnd his clothes nearly torn oft in pulling
them apart to keep them from breaking tbo
rules In the seventieth round the friends
of tbo principals quarreled , tbo ropes were
broken down , and the fight became general
among the 400 sports proscnt W. U. Mas-
Usrson , seeing that cerious trouble would re
sult , Jumped into the ring and hurried Kess
ler and Smith into a car and the fight broke
up Iu u miserable furco
PniilllMio Events Postponed ,
San Fkancisco , Col , Jan 21. The direc
tors of the California Athletlo clublastnight
postponed the fight between Jack Dempsey
nnd Hill McCarty of Australia to Foburary
18 , Dempsey being unwell The fight between -
twoen Patsy Kerrigan of Boston and
Danny Need ham of St Paul was post
poned to February 27 , Kerrigan bolng unable
to roach here in time
ATTACKED IN BI3D.
A Kentucky Constable Killed nnd His
Wife Wounded . .
Cati.bttsbuho , Ky.Jan.21. KM Longu ,
Wyamlotto county constable , was murdered
and Ins wife desperately wounded Sunday
nlgbt by a band of ruffians who broke Into
tbo house A neighbor passing found the '
front door had been broken in On a bed ,
weltering iu their blood , lay Long and bis
wife The formers body was riddled with
bullets and lifo was extinct , tbo latter bad a [
ghastly wound In the face and was uncon-
bcJous Her wounds are not fatal Friends
ot the murdered muu bellovo that a gang of
desperadoes , against whom he bold warrants
for "moonshiulng , " committed tbo deed
Others believe it is merely the continuation 1
of the Hatfield-MoCoy feud , as the victim is 1
related to the former family ,
I .
Their Punishment
Pauis , Jan , 21. la consequenca of the ,
scene iu tbo chamber ot doputiea yesterday
it is proposed to suspend tbo leaders of the
dlsoruor , Lasuerro , Dorouledo and Willsvoje ,
for the whole session A resolution to this i
effect was introduced this afternoon and was
received with expressions of disapproval by [
the right It was finally referred to u com
uittlco
. . i
Changes In .Portugal's Cabinet
Maduid , Jan , 21 , Some • * chen os have
becu made In the cabiuot slnco it was an-
nounced yesterday The duke ot Yeragua
bus been appointed minister of commerce la
place of Sonar Uecorra , who will become
minister of the colonies ,
. ,
I. i - •
icy York forNnw York
AiaiiNir , N. Y , , Jan 21. A concurrent t
rosokitiou was passed today by the leglslo-
turo petitioning coagross that the worlds
fair ot 1603 bo held iu New York ,
,
Death of Jtnuhi Adler ,
LonUok Jun , 21 Nathan : M rcus'Adlw ,
DD , chief rabbt of the TJnlteaiHebrew con
gregations of the British empire , died today
suitpiuffno oppiciviiS
A Chicago Jiiduo Doclnron llctiilsl-
tlon J. "nilem Faulty
Ciiicaoo , Jan ' 21. [ Spnctnl Telegram to
Tun Br.K.l ToHWdismny or tbo Tonncssoo
officials Judge titrfftjrd this nftornoon dis
charged Lonn TJJdwnrds , the handsome
young MoinphIsflfiin [ , gjrl who is wanted
In thnt city on n'lchnrgo of palming oft
' | painted dlmnoillls on certain unsuspecting
businessmen , 'llirTenn'osseo ' onicinU had
sent oniccrs witti > rcquisitton papers hero nnd
directed thorn to bring back tbo young
woman nt nil hiljffds judge Clifford de
cided to llberntd.MiJs Kdwards In doing so
ho decided quite / tyn Important point in re
gard to requisitions In regard to thnt
signed by the gdvernor ot Tcnuessco thnt
official snldi "It has boon represented thnt
the sad ' Lena Edwards is guilty , " otc "it
Booms to mo , " said the court , that this
constitutes a vital ihiw in the requisition
papers The governor should hnvo said the
girl wns guilty or thH it bnd boon shown to
him that she wns guilty instead ot declaring
that the alleged fact bad boon morcly repre
sented to him Thorotoro 1 shnlt dischurgo
the defendant ' 1 Anew requisition will besought
sought nnd the girl rearrested unless she
mnnngos to make her escape
ANOT1U3II ItAIiliOT HEFOltMICn
Governor Abbott Mnkcs Stronc
K ootnnienilntloiia In III" Mcrsukc
Thenton , N. J. , Jan 21. In bis Inaugural
messngo sent to the legislature today , Governor -
ornor Loon Abbott comes out strongly in fa
vor of ballot reform The system which ho
strongly commends provides for the registra
tion ot every votorj the absolute secrecy of
the ballot ; nn oxclUBivoly official ballot with
prohibition of the use of nny other ; the set
ting nsido of the election in nny precinct
whenever the courtsshntl bosatlsllod that tbo
olcUors for any renson hnvo been deprived of
n fair opportunity to express their choice nt
the ballot box ; the right of nomination by
pctitiou ; the limitation of the amount which
may bo legally Bpont in or for nny election ,
and declaring the election void should this
amount bo exceeded by any candidnto or nny
person acting for or in his behalf ; the pub
lication by every candidate of an itomlzod
statement , under oath , of all moneys ex-
penned nt such election by htm or with hts
knowlcdgo , nnd failure so to do rendering
the election void
DON'T ' BELIEVE-Tlin STOKY
The Mcxionn Counterfeiting Thought
to lo n Itlc Fake
New Yoiik , Jnn 21. [ Special Telegram
to The Bek.1 Assistant United States Treasurer -
uror Roberts , when shown the story of Moxl-
cun counterfeiting ot United States coin men
tioned In Tub Bees dlspatchos yustcrdny ,
said ;
"Thrco days ago a Now York broker ,
whoso noma I had ratbor-not give , came tome
mo and said : 'I dent know whether I nm a
victim of another moan hoax or whether I
am giving tbo gftvornmont Important Infer
mation ' Then ho > wout on and told.motbls
remarkable story for what It was worth
Next day a broker came in with the same
story Both gcntlouien had got it from the
satno Bourco a banker but bow he heard
It I could not learn
"No , I hnvo not reported It to the treasury
department , bocausojwhilo I think it would
be entirely possible to innKe such dollars , I
dent think they conld bo sent across the
border in nny quantity without dotoetion I
dent believe thorb ISj anything In it This
very danger was dlsbussod in congress long
ago " qc ' " , ,
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Bought Craillea Tor Four
Kansas Cirr , Mo , ' , Ian..2t. [ Special Tele
gram to Tub Beb.1i A. special from Texar-
kann , Tex , says I'that ' Air E. G. Page , a
farmer living thlr oep miles west of that
place , came to town psterday and took four
cradles , a case of syrup and a half dozen bottles
tles of paregoric home with him Air Page
explained that b'ts''wlfo ' iad become the
mother of four girl babes within five hours ,
nil df'whbm ' were doing w 'bllTfio first saw
the light of * at'Otyclppk'ln the morqthg ,
and two hours nnd thirty * minutes Inter the
Bccondwasborn Atl bIWoelt tbo tbiru baby
appeared mid at 2ltthcVfourtb. : ) 'Iho com
bined weight of the four was nineteen and a
half pounds , divided 'hs follows : Baby No
1 , six pounds ; No 2 , four and a half pounds ;
No 3 , four pounds : No .4 , five pounds The
most romarkabto feature in tbo enso is , that
both mother nnd father are below the usual
size Mrs Page weighs only 125 and her
husband Is ten pounds , lighter They were
married three years ago and twins , nu girls ,
have twlco been born to them Mr Page is
a graduate of the Missouri state university
Nebraska nnd Iowa Pensions
Washington Jan 2L [ Spoclal Telegram
to Tub Bke.1 Pensions have been granted
ns follows to Nobrasknns ; Original invalid
Gcorgo Houghland , Culbertson ; WtnslowZ
Watson , Amelia ; Gcorgo C. Bono way , Eliza
beth ; David B. Willard Koarneyj Uriah D.
Powell , Litchfield ; John A. Boltzor , : Vo-
nango ; Henry II Sears , Nebraska City ;
Gcorgo Savage , Stougbton Increase
Henry T. Swcot , Whitney Original widows
Margaret , widow of Henry Sable , Lincoln
Iowa pensions : Original Invalid David
Shellonbargor , Humboldt ; John J. Smith ,
Marko ; Alonzo McClaln , Dcs Moines ; Jona
than Morris , ML Pleasant ; Lowls L. Phil
lips , Conway ; John H. Clark , Iudianola :
Abner N. Newman , Malvern Increase
David Marrjatt , "Vornou ; Silas Wilson , At
lantic ; David Pierson , Pleasant Plains :
Frederick Marklo , Now Hampton Original
widows , etc , reissue Mary E , , widow of
Thomas Sumner , Ottumwa
IndInns Dying of La Grippe ,
WiNNirEO , Man , Jan 21. A baud of 800
Indians on St Peters * reserve , a few miles
out of Winnipeg , is being wiped out Tbo
Indians are afflicted with la grlppo In the
most sovcro form , and Doing without proper
medical attendance , they quickly succumb
to the malady , which in piost cases develop *
into lung diseases Seventy.five per cent of
thorn are down with the epidemic , and if
speedy action is nut taken by the authorities
In the way of sending1 physicians but few
will survive
m
Britishers Buviiiir KjeninerH
BurTAM ) , N , Y. , Jan 21. A forolgu syn
dicate , wltb headquarters in Now York as
uoarly as can bo ascertained , Is said to have
closed a bargain foratU the vessels owned by
the lied Stack line and proposes to buy up
all the others they can The seven vessels
oivnod by the Ued Stack Jino are valued nt
$7.17,000. , ' r .
Death of Wllllnih lint lierlnctoo
Atchison , Kan , JAM 21. iSpocial Tele ,
gram to The BEEfjWIIUam Hetherington ,
president ot the Kichange National bank ,
died at 13:20 : todai'iafeod ' sixty-nlno. The 1
funeral will take"ifitaiThursday ' ann will bp >
u publio domocstrsUinfy , as the deceased was i
conspicuous in municipal affairs
fiiifTbCAtrtt . 'liy enl Gov
New Vomc , Jan rj-Isaaa LocKwood was
found uuconscloii laft oveuing in , his room i
suffering from suffobhtioo by gas from a i
stove Beside htth'iIfiV dead his roommate , ,
William Bradley .LMJkwood was taken to
a hospital wbero 'Lvery effort was made to >
bring him to , but ly edthU morulog ,
Feared tfifetErln is Mist ,
LONDON , Jan jiftjJiiTUa National line 1
steamer Greece , which arrived today from 1
New York , reports that she saw nothing on
tbe passage of the same tines steamer Erin ,
whioh salted from Now York December 88
for Londou and which has not yet arrived
It is feared she Is lost
Evtatrd Flro Fiiiniliot ,
PcKipt'TAWNEr , X'a , Jan , 21. TUo sheriff t
evicted five families in Adrian today He
was accompanied by a squad of Plukertons
There wus no , the least sign of resistance ,
Lord fwmler'a lMiiernl
London , Jan 21. The funerals of Lord I
Napier of Magdala took place today , The
body was buried in St Paul's cathedral
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Prlourr lluyo thoOrll > .
Orrr or Mexico , an 2L The influenza
Is sprcadiug throughout the e\ty. \ There are
lfiO cases lu tbe city prison
NEWS FROM NEBRASKA TOWNS
A Suit nt Fremont For the Po3B03-
.elon of n Youug Girl
JAIL DREAK AT DAKOTA CITY
The Ctironor'H Jury Invcstlgntlnir the
Scwnrd Wreck llolili the Com
pany nnd Kitiiloyes | Blame
less A Farmer Siilcldei
Whoso Child I * She ? .
FncMOKT , Neb , Jnn 21. [ Special to
Tub Bbe ] A case ot peculiar Interest has
Just como before Judge Marshall in the
district court Ills ono in which Charles
Kldrodgo , througn bis nttoinov , Institutes
nobons corpus proceedings against Mrs
Urnco Caswoll to obtain possession of a
child , nn olovon-year-old girl , always sup
posed hero to bo the daughter of Mrs Cos-
wrll The potitton in the ease sets forth
that the real motlior of the child is ono
Mrs ( or Miss ) Combs , who , with Mrs Cos-
well , was nn inmate of a disorderly house nt
Lincoln at the time of the birth ot the
daughter Mrs Caswell states that the
baby was given to her at tbo time of Its
birth by the Combs woman , the lnttor con
sidering that a child to ouo lu her busi
ness would prove an objcctionnblo fen
turo Three years after this cplsodo the
mother brought suit against Mrs Caswoll to
obtain the custody of her offspring , but
failed Mrs C.mvoll brought thu girl to
Frnmont with her sovornl years ago and
while she ( Mrs Caswell ) has been running
n disorderly house she lias pretty carefully
looked nftor the best Interests of the girl by
keeping her In school ntid fur the most part
away from the contaminating liillucncos of
the bagnio Mrs , Caswoll has for n number
of weeks boon confined in the county jail ,
having been convicted nt the last term of
the district court of shooting nt nn engineer
on the Fremont , lilkhorn & Missouri Vnlloy
road with intent to kill , but is now nwniting
a now trial which was granted by Judge
Marshall The habsns coipus case will
oomo up Thursday , end in the monntlnio the
girl in question has been dulivorod by the
court iuto tbo hands of Mrs N. 11. Boll , sec
retary of the Woman's ' Christian Temperance -
anco union
The Scwnrd Wrook
SnWAiti ) , Neb , Jan 21. | Special to Tun
Bee | The U. & M. wrecking truln has been
at work on engine No 17 , which was wrecked
hero Sunday morning The coroners Jury ,
after examining Into tbo ease , brought In a
verdict lliat Frauk Shaver , the fireman
klled at the wreck , came to his death through
the engine running oft tbo track and that no
blame waste bo attached to the B. & M or
nny of its employes It has been learned
that'tho dead fireman's parents reside at
Contrnl City The engine which was
wrecked was n now Mogul switch engine on
its first trip , nnd bound for the Now castle
( Wyo ) yards It rolled ever an embankment -
mont twenty feet high , turned ever on ono
side und plowed its way into the side of the
bank Beveral feet The escape of the con
ductor and engineer is a marvel to anyone
who socs the wreck
Two Prisoners Break , lall
Dakota City , Neb , Jnn 21. ISpocial to
Tim Bed , ] Two moro prisoners escaped
from the county Jail Sutidny night The two
that escaped , Bator nnd Irwin , were sen
tenced to ninety days in the county jail for
gambling , and only had about twenty days
more to serve They were allowed a great
deal of liberty around the Jail , bolng out
around tbo house working most of the time
Sunday night they were lot out to do some
work , und being gene some time search was
mado-for thorn but no truce of them could
bo found up to this data It is thought they
had bolp outside.aa they left the jail with
out bats or coats , and it being so cold tboy
would have frozen to death it they had not
had friends to help them
Buioido of a Farmer
CiiBionToN , Neb , Jan 2L [ Special Tele
gram to The Bee ] News reached hero
today that William Blackmoro , living eigh
teen miles southwest , had committed sui
cide Tbo report Is that the man acted
strangely yesterday and told his wife ho
would kiiriiimsolf She coaxed him out of
his mood , however , aud unknown to him
Bent one of tbo children attor the neighbors
As they approached tbo house ho saw thorn
and putting a revolver to his head killed
himself The wife says ho has boon nctlng
strangely over since the oiootlon in Novem
ber Blacitmaro was a defeated candidate at
that time Ho was a woll-to-do farmer and
vsry favorably known
Dnflen County District Courr
FlicstONT , Neb , Jan 21. [ Special to TrtE
Bee ] Tbo January term of the district
court for Dodge county is now In session
hero A grand jury has boon subpoenaed ,
and is tbo first ono which has been convened
in this county tor about thrco years The
jury was called at the sugcestion of tbo
county attorney to find an indlctmontngainst
Charles Shcplmrd and Christian Fursl , tha
two young men now in jail for tbo murder
of Carlos Pulslfer at CroweI ! November 10.
It is expected that tbeir trials will take
place at this session of court
Al Drug Store Hul'o Cracked
- OscEOi-A , Neb , , Jnn 21. | Speclal to The
Bee | The safe nt Conrad Thclan's drug
store at Shelby was blown open on ( Satur
day morning aim jewelry stolen to the
amount of $1,000. The thieves must have
been old hands and understood their busi
ness They broke into Churlio Krumbach's
hardware store , but only got the powder
there with which they cracued the safe It
happened about i o'clock in the morning
und wus beard by sovcral parties
Work on Seward . * Waterworks
Sewaud , Neb , Jan 21. | Special to Tub
Bkb.J The stand plpo for the now water
works system is within a round or tivo of
completion The result of boring for water
to supuly the o' 'v is ratber discouraging ,
A.depth of ever L"0 feet has been reached
und thcro are no sly ns of a water supply
They are now at that depth and boring In
blue clay M. Mohan , editor of the Demo
crat , was in Columbus last night at the
state meeting of democratic editors
Died Antnntr Ktrangerj
CiHMi-jOJf. Neb , Jan 21. JSpeclaltoTnc
'
Bke.J An old inan by the narao of H. S.
Loouits , aged about sixty or slxty-fivo years
died at the Chase hotel in this place on the
10th , IIo is said to have been well connected
und to have friends in good circumstances ia
Dakota aud Illinois
Hall Itolensi-d mi Bail
Neiikapica Cjtv , Neb , Jan 21. [ Special
Telegram to The Beh | Fielding Hall , ono
of tbo principals tn the Wyoming shooting
affair , wus today released on t3,0JO ball
Discharged for Want of Irnieoulion
NnuBABKA Cuir , Neb , , Jan 21. [ Special
Telegram to The Bee.1 John E , Sullivan ,
charged with highway robbery , was dls-
chnrged In the district court today for want
of prosecution , and ho Is now taking stops to
commence suit against ollloor * for heavy
duiuuges _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
BontrlooM Delegation of Bunker * .
Beatkice , Neb , Jan 21. [ Special Tele
gram to The Bbe.1 Tbe following bankers
of this city will attend tbo bankers conven-
tlon at Omaha tomorrow ; U. H. Ambler , S.
C. Smith , A. W. Nlpkell , Jpbn Henderson
A HU-fcol Jtnllwny incorporated
Hcatuicc , NpJap. \ . 21. iSuecial Telegram
gram , to Tip : UejB-l Tbo Wittenberg street
railway filed , its articles of incorporation
wltb the FQunty clerk today Tbe company
will use electricity as a motive power when
tp.ollno ip once lu fullojieratlpn
"Wmitatf Stprago with trupluigo Ad-
dross or call , gu G. p. Edwards , liltf
South llltll street , Pmntia .
"
BISHOP HAUIl PBOTHSrS
The South Dakota Prohibition Bill
Altogether Too Stringent
Pir.uiir , S. D. , Jan .l.-rfSpoclal Telegram
to Tun HrR | A petition by Ulshop W. II ,
Unroot Sioux falls , who is at the bond of
the Kplsoopal church in the Dnkotns , was
presented to both branches Of the legis
lature nnd caused considerable ot a stir , es
pecially among the foroalo lobby which Is at
tending the session BiMiop Hare emphat
ically protests against the prohibition bill
now before the legislature , which has every
prospect of becoming n law , stating thnt It is
too stringent In Its provisions und strider
than there is any call for Ho says the bill
even causes Interferences between the state
nnd rollgion , because it prohibits the Use of
wlno for snerntnontnl punxjscs in churclios
The bishop also cites the blblo ntid ether nu-
thoritius to show that fermented wlno nt the
altar for sacrament is right , nnd therefore
prays that the bill docs uot become a law , or
nt least thnt this obnoxious feature be
striciten out The present bill is said to bo
thn most stringent prohibition mousuro ever
drawn up but the combined efforts ot the
state prohibition league and the Woman's '
Christian Tciiiporntico Union nro being used
to procure its passage
HOLD DIAMOND HOBItKUY
A.Montrcnl Store Knldod , hut Ouo of
the Thieves Captured ,
Montiieai , Jon 21. Last night , when the
streets In tbo neighborhood were crowded ,
two men walked up to Walkers diamond
Btorc in Nolro D.niio street und tloi tbo doors
toeothor with roHj | Then they rushed to the
pinto glass show window and smashed it with
n heavy hammer Ono swept almost every
pleco of diamond Jewelry Into n ban , while
tbo other stinto hod n tray of diamond rings
The only occupant of the store was Walker
himself Ho attempted to open the door , but
finding it locked he rushed behind the coun
ter and begun shooting through the window ,
but tbo thieves had mndu off The thief
with the trny of rings in bis possession wns
captured after a short run , but the other es
caped with the bag nf jewels , which nro
valued at between f 1,1,000 and f2OOJ0 ,
THE HEKOIUMJilts' TKUST
A Union Convention From All Par
lies Cnllctt ,
CmrACio , Jan 21. Under authority given
at the National Kcfnrm oonforonco last No
vember n oall was Issued today for a union
convention of rclormors from all parties to
bo held in St Louis September 3. Thn purpose -
pose stated in the cell is to adopt a national
platform nnd to appoint u nntional executive
committee , whose duty It shall bo to place In
tbo field ia 1S03 a reform party in all the
Btatos and territories , 'lho Idea is
to bring about it possible a pooling
of issues by the prohibition , union
labor , giecnbnok , Knights of Labor , Farmers
mers' alliance and Industrial union organiza
tions The committee suggests the placing
of a plank in the party platform favoring
the provision of a law under which the
people may vote periodically upon doctrines
and policies without the intervention of par
ties or candidates , tbo results of tbo selec
tions to he considered as instructions to the
legislative servants of the pcoplo
NCLLIU BLY Sl'UnulNG HOMK
She IteachCH.Snn Francisco and
htarts Ker New York
San Fnt } > cisco , Cal , Jan 21 , The steam
er Ocoanlc , with Miss Nolllo Bly among the
passengers , arrived hero at 9:30 : this morn
ing Miss Bly was taken off by a tug as
soon ns tbo stenmor entered the harbor and
conveyed at once to Oakland , where she
boarded a special traiu which was in wait
ing and started on the overland journey via
the Southern Pacific and Atlantic & Pucillo
routes
.
InBiire Agnlnsc Pneumonia
. Use Bakers Pure Cod Liver Oil or Knkor's
Emulsion Tno old rollublo brand All drug
gists
o
AVgr with ISnglnnd
LisnoN , Jan 21 , Four thousand mer
chants of this city paraded the strcots last
night shouting War with England "
ltio Janeiuo , Jan 2h The Portuguese
here yesterday resolved to suspend business
with the English people and to send a telegram -
gram to tilsbon stating that tbo members of
the oolony here prepared to make any sacri
fice for their native country
Mineral water dqnot , 2nd door west
PO
Biittiur-ss Troubles
Makysvii.i.e , Kan , Jan 21. The State
bank of Irving has suspended on nn nppllca *
tiou made by Dodrlck , ono of the stockhold
ers , for a receiver , who alleges thnt there
nro great Irregularities In the banks busi
ness The assets of the bank/amount nomi
nally to $150,000 ; liabilities unknown
Hor/ioKu , Cole , , Jun 21. [ Special Tele
gram to The Bbe.1 Attuchmonts were
filed against Hersklns Brothers , merchants ,
here today , Liabilities ubout 5,000 , ,
New Yoiik , Jan 21. F. Do Cordoya & Co ,
commission nnd shipping mon , are iu the
hands of a receiver ; liabilities { 200,000.
• •
Decision lloneivod
New Yoiik , Jan 21. The application nf
Henry WIntbrop Gray as receiver of tbe
defunct North Hiver sugar refining com
pany for an Injunction to rostraiu the sugar
trust ' from parting with nny of the assets of
tbo trust , was argued this morning before
judge O'Brien in the supreme court The
decision was rcBcrvoJ
Starving Jllmt > clf to Death
Manhattan , Kan , Jun 21. James Fort
nor , the defaulting treasurer of Hiley county ,
who wus arrested and brought here from
Memphis , has announced his Intention to
starve himself to death rather than to take
tbo punishment for Ids crime Jlo has not
touched food or water slnco Sunday night ,
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Tills pow der never varies A marvel of purity
strength aud wholosomuness More ecouoini
cal than thu orJJuarjeluds , uud cannot unsold
In competition with the multitude , o ( loir tail
short weight uluin or pbospbat powders SoW
only ( ii earn KorvtbJUKipn J'owdkii ( Jo , 101
Ws.ll St . N. V.
CLOTHING I
SsKsa sftik I
Vitality nnd Vltror are quickly irlven ti >
every part ot the bmiy by Hoods ' SnrsaparllU
'I hat tired ftcllng Is ontlroly o\nronio. the
blood Is puiltloit , enriched and Mlullzml , thn
Htomnchl' toned und strengthened , Ihoappellta
restored the kidneys nnd lher liiMgnrutod , thn M
brain refrosliMl the wlwlo system built up Try
'
Bonds Sarsaparllla now M
, Hoods Snr8nparlllatsRoldbMlrtiggl u 9
prepared byC 1. Hood It Co , howolt , Mass
UNPRECEDENTED ATrilACTION ! 1
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Louisiana State Lottery Company , J
lnrnrpornttM liy thn lcsl lAtiirp Tor rilnnilloiisl Adl
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, lis AI.VMAIO Ill Ml I WINKS lake plnco
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IN ( Jrmiii s nlo Number Irnnhir4 ) | lake
pliircin oneli of ( lie ollipr twi uitinllisrii
tliojoar , nml nil nro drawn in jiiilillr , ul
the Avmlciiif of Music , Now Orleans ln
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARSi
For Integrity of Its Drawings and
Prompt Payment uf Prizes , ,
, , „ , , , AlleMct ! m follows !
No ilo licieby corltfr Hist > rn nupcrvl o tlipnr-
rsnupmonli . fur nil the roonthlr imil noinHinnnal
ili-Hwlnk. or the I oulMiirin Htsto l ltorjr oninpmiy '
nun In ihtxhi . iiinn ) tu nml contrnl llio dranliuii
tliem t > lu < , anil that thu unnio urn cnniltittv < l nllli
hi > no l , iHirm " , nml In kooiI Imtli townnl nil imr- , ,
ilo , nnil wonutliorUo tliuooiiipniir to o Itilacoril-
Ucxto iTlth rncimlicj ot uur slmmltirus nttachou , lu
Its ndTtntlteiuonti ' 1
COMMISSIONEU3.
Wo.thonnilcrilsiicilliniiksniulliniikonwlll pnr nil
prlTC * drawn in tlu lAiulslnns 8tnto lAittcrlos vrliloli
ranrbu prosonli'il nt oar roiinters
It M. WAI.M IKV IrcH Louisiana Nnt Hank
I'lKItitR IAKAUX , lros Stnto Nnfl llnuk : .
A. IIAIiDWIN , lros Now Orleans Nnfl limit ,
OA HI KOlIN lros Union Nntloiinl Hank
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ,
At the Academy of Music Now Or
leans Tuesday , February II ,
I890. X j
CAPITAL PRIZE , - $300,000 sj
100,000 rickits nt $20 oaoli ; Halve * 1
$10 ; Qnnrtora an ; Tenths $ Uj _ _ jmIT1 B
T\rentiotlml.
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