ltiiiHHB W WBWBW BBWBWBWJH THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JANUA11Y 28 , 1890. 5 | A COSTLY GAS EXPLOSION It Wrecks a Two-Story Building on Tenth Street K SAMUEL NEWMAN INJURED The Acoltlont Asorlbcil < o n lionklnc INpo Wlilcli 11ml Ilccn ltnper- ' , . Cecily Attended by tlio ] ' Inspector t I K A Hnspinnnt lllnqt YcMcrday nftornonn about HitO o'clock n M loud report startled tlio residents for n half U mlle south of the Union depot It wi ltko ft the l > oem of n gun or the nolso rondo by ttio K i explosion of a boiler . B. In the grocery of Nowmnn brothers , south jH west corner of Tenth mid Ccntro streets , B Sam Nowrann , tlio older member of the firm , * * " * stood near the front door Ulchard Ctm- r nluphniii , a clerk , stood on the doorstep , Blmuitnneously with the report the floor upon which they were standing shot up- vrnrd , sondlnit them forward through the floonvny Into the street As Sam was nink- . - Ins his hasty exit a heavy ploco of rIobs struck mm on the head nnd cutasllcoofscnlp four Inches long from his hond When ho rouched the sidewalk ho was covered with blood nnd n surgeon was immediately re quired to dress bis injuries The upheaval of the Moor lasted for but nn Instant and wns followed by Its sinking Into a trough , which rested on the floor of the basement Down - went the partition wall which separated the _ _ . N owman store from H. L. Learning , 1304 P South Tenth street Tlio next instant llauics llko these from Tartarus rushed from bo- neatli and llllod the Inlerlorof the Btructuro in a moment So Instantaneous nnd com plete wns tilts seizure by the llamos that bad there been n human bolng within tbo store , lie could not have escaped with his life j\h a cousequenco , ovcrything that ro- malncd In the store was destroyed The flames extended to the upper story nuil burst from the wulls In a dozen places The engines responded to an nlarm from box 1.1 and in a comparatively short time hud tlio Uiiutes under control In the second story ever the groosry ro- i elded J. Nowmnn All his furniture web do- . atroyed by either llro or water Over tno market resided II Ferguson , nn cmployo of I Cnroy & Harvey His furnlturo wns nlso destroyed His loss will bo about $300. Learning's market escaped the Humes , but tbo Moor dropped out of it nnd his icebox rack , blocks , everything nro In ti heap in the cellar , Ha has , ho thinks , butS.00 insurance Newman Hrothors had u stock eatlmatod at t3,000 , upon which they have policies ag gregating , they think , about J 1,500. Tim building was adoublo two story frame owned by .loscph'Smlth who lives adjoining on Centre sticet It cost { 4,000 nnd wus in Burod Tor 1,000. The building is a perfect wreck There is scarcely a. pane of glass loft intact , the walls are out of plumb , tno sides nra burned through in n number ot places and the basement - mont walls of brick , so great was the force of the explosion , are bulged nnd crnckod nnd in sonio places Tllsmnntloa The wreck was undoubtedly cnusod by an explosion of gas For several days it has boon known that the gas pipes in the basement have been lenkiug On last Saturday the gas company was notified of . _ _ the leak , nnd that night Kowman brothers vH _ J closed up their store because the lenk had ' , i _ not been stopped and no light could bo hud , | _ * Yesterday the gas company sent a mnn to jJBV T P'lr the plpo Ho , It is said , took a llttlo VT • " " water out of the metro , applied a match to a , F lot , lighted tbo latter , and said that ho T thought everything wus all right and wont away llio odor of gas , however , continued to porvadu the atmosphere and Mr Looming , ' yesterday afternoon , wont to tbo gas ofllc oto toll the representatives that their man had not stopped the leak When ho re- 1 turned the building , Including his 8 tore , was a wreck In tlio basement in which the leak took i plnco was stored a quantity of uotatoos nnd apples , nnd there also the Kowman brothers slept They have lost all their wenriug np- purel , some watches and the rocolpts for the last two days , wnich they hud not banked How thogns became icnitod l a mystery , as It was not known that anyhndy had beep In the bisomcnt for soma time before tbo ex plosion _ I Dr Birnoy , practice limited to ca tarrhal discuses of nose und throat I , • llooms 248 to 2o0 , Beobuilding COOK Ji COOK _ _ • Ijato.t UovolopmuntH In tlio fllystor- sflBk _ ions huicltlo Case i V The remains of E O. Cook still ho unl- flontllled at ilenfoy & Ueufoy's , and daily Bomo person calls for the purposa ot endeav-i oring to discover bis identity Sunday , about a dozen people , who claimed to have known II H. Cook in life , for whom the body of the deceased has been mistaken , called , but all ot thorn stated positively that tlio body was not that of tlio Oklahoma mnn Among the cullera wcrs Mrs Cook , the wlfo of the missing man She was still unable to recognize tlio dead man as her husband The Others who were uciiualntcd with H. II Cook and who failed to identify the ( remains were John Wallace , 1II2J Hurt street ; J. M. Taliaferro , Slia Hurt street ; William Coulson , Tioroont house ; James Woodman of Leavltt & Wood man , Insurapco ngents , and Curl Nelson , 1415 South Sixth street The coroner has telegraphed O.V. . Coulton , u real estate man of Klugllshur , Oklahoma H. H. Cook Is known to uuvu acquired some uroporty at that place The agent above men , _ & Honed has been rrrjncsteu to state ' "Tp - ' " whether or not Cook Is in that part of the "Ml country or If ho has been there recently | . Yesterday a strnngcr viewed the fo- l " • - , mains and Bald that they looked like these o- ' frtond of hisa Chicago nhotograpbor , who liini overworked himself for seyeral.weolis before Chrlitmas ' It was announced that , the deccasod was a traveling man for the llrm of Hurt , Sim- nionds & Co , hatters , Monrorj" street , Cblcaeo Iho firm was tclearaphod and ropllcd that they had a traveling man In their employ whoso nama was G. E. Koch The sumo Arm telegraphed the Millard stating that they hod heard that a traveler . ottheirs named O. E. Cook had died at that house und asked particulars Wholhor the nntno of the drummer got mixed in trans mission is unknown , but it can not bo under stood why the llrm should at ono fimo in quire for a man named Koch nnd at another Cook The man Koch , It if reported on Saturday last , was In licatrico Ilorhtbrrts Aulil Phnaptinto I For Impaired Vitality tml weakened energy , is wonderfully suc i cessful Goodmun'H Anxiety , tiBf" " * ilr' Goodman lms lut recovered [ ill % r * from an aggravated attack of la grippe Ha " * violated the doctors Ir.structlous * yustorday morning and loft bis bed Hlsilrstact wusto telephone to Socrotur.v Nason und anxiously inquired ivhothor or not Omaha had secured the state fair , . "No , wo haven't got it jot , " replied Mr ' Kason A When will wa or cau wo get it , " was Mr Goodman's next query , O not for a lone tlmo now , good bye , " and the secretary wearily hung up the phone and Mr Goodman weal hack to ted , Mrs Wlnslow's-Sootlitii , Syrup for ohildron teething prbdncos natural sloop 23 cents a bottle * .i m Fifty UiyH More Tom Scott , a loafer and suspicious charac ter , assaulted an old man named George Hyde in a cell at Central pollcostaUou Sun day night utter being looked up lor vagrancy | j * lie wes sent to Jail for fifty days for his _ _ In ului conduct , k Durnii'u Cnmrrli Suutr B W When suffering with catarrh , cold lu the .hejj , nervous headache , eta , use Uurno's buuff , it will rollovo you at once Prlco SS5o t druggists IN T1IU HOIiK OF A. niltiliY A. J. llanscnm Mntcs a DlRKmccTul Kxlilliltlon of lllmscir A meeting of property owners on Douglas street , between Sixteenth and Twentieth strcots , was called at the real estate ox- chnngo room yestordny afternoon The meeting was called to consider the subject of grading the street , the grade odoptod at a meeting n short tlmo ago not having proved satisfactory The property owners were well repre sented nnd the mooting organized by choos ing W. G. Maul for chairman and Andrew llosowator for secretary Mr Uoscwator was called on for nn ex pression of his views on the question before the meeting nod responded by saying that it it was the Intention to make Douglas street a business street it would bo best to ndopt the most practical gnulo which could bo made If it was not the intention to mnko a business street of It there was no necessity for making nny change This fuslnon of making temporary grades to suit temporary buildings on the street baa been tried in the casa of Farnnm street , nnd the result had proved most unsatisfactory Ho pioposcd a grade which would make a cut of six foot ot Sovcntcanth street , nnd extending from thnt point , in nn air line to the established grade at Twentieth Rtrcet This would glvo a grade with an Incline of 0 4 foot for 100 be tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets , and 4 feet per 100 between Seven teenth nnd ' 1 wen tic tli Mr llosowator stated that several of the nroperty owners had said they would not waive damages it the street is cut , and they might as well get a good street while they are about it , WblloMr Ilosowntor was talking A. J. Hanscom wns manifestly very uneasy Ho twisted nbout la his chair nud- gave other signs of being excited As soon as Mr Hosu- water had Unlsl.ed Mr Hanscom jumped to his fcot nnd gave vent to a stream of foul in vectives Ho said tbo whole move ment was gotten up for the purpose of Injuring his property Ho chnrgod Mr Uoscwator with being a corruptlonlst , a thlot , a puppy , nnd several otner vitd names He chareod that the grade of the city had been ( lxcd to sorvu Mr Kosowator's private ends , and said that durlug the tlmo Mr llosowator was city engineer ho had made fraudulent reports on the Nineteenth street irradn nnd had opposed the grading of St , Marv's avenue Mr Hanscom coutluuod in this strain for About liftccn minutes , until ho had apparently vented h's splcon , and then ho sat down Mr Kosowntcr arose quietly nnd said that all these charges had been repented before , but when he demanded nn Investigation ami thojjiattor came hoforo the grand Jury , tnls man Hnnnconi had testified under oath that ho believed tliom to bo fulso Ho rorerrod to his record during his term of ofllco for a refutation ot the charges , and said ho had always favored the most radical changes of grade During Mr Hosowntor's ' reply Hanscom , interrupted him continually with insulting romarus A commltteo was finally appointed to present - sent a petition for a ohiuigo of grade to the property owners for ihulrnpproval , and then ttm meeting adjourned > Mr Hanscom followed Mr Iiosewater to the door and attempted to apologize for his uuwurrnnted assault , but Mr Hosowatcr re fused to accept any such overtures Dr Grossman , in speaking of Hanscom's action and utterances , says : "So unprovoked an attack I have rarely seen Hanscom acted like a western bully , und Kosowater like u gentleman Tbo prop erty owners on Douglas street , from Six teenth to Twcntloth , hud met to nmicably discuss the feasibility of lowering the grade of the street Dstwocn the points mentioned , and to aocido whether the cut made should oo a modci ate or radical ono Mr Andrew llosowator nroso and stated that lie believed the best course would bo to make a cut of six foct at the Seventeenth street crossing nnd thou make an air line to Twentieth street J 'heu Hanscom , In the most unurovokod maimer , got up nud commenced to call Mr Hosowatcr an iuslgnificant llttlo pup and a thlof It reminded ono nf the old Hanscom In the lawless days of 1S ! > 5. OfcoursoMr Ilosewator roscnted this ungcutlomanly attuck and retaliated bv pro nouncing Hanscom a mean man and n&sussin of character Ho furthertold him that the time of bullying in Omaha was long sitico past That the place was no longer a vil lage , but a city It would bo an offence to tulk this way to a gentleman , but as ho was unsworing a bullv no was not making any breach of good breeding "Hanscom then , for want of argument , usked Hosowatcr to come out and settle the affair in the contemptible manner of the slmrgcr Just plcturo the situation ! A meeting of wealthy citizens in ono of the grandest builalngs in tho'wost ' , and ono of the richest of them so far forgets himself und Insults the dignity of the gentlemen present as to rdecry fairness and frco speech and attempt to substitute the contemptible methods of' ' the bully A man in Hanscom's position should bo above such actions "Hanscom's foresight is about as long us his nose , nnd that la very short It seems strange that he cannot look far ' enough abend to boo what beneflt this proposed cut of grade is sura to bo to his property Tno , street is sure to become a business ono sooner or later , and it will bo too valuable for residence property then "Uecuuse Hanscom once gave a rnvino to tbo city for park purposes , nud which , by the way , was urilt for anything else , ho im agines that ho should bo a dictator to every body clso , and all the citizens should con sult his whims iu nil public improvements "I culled the meeting yesterday myself , " jiaid Mr D. T. Mount "I found that , the property owners who were opposed to the grade ugrood upon at the moctinc last week were in favor of a mora rudical cut An other meeting was suggested to talk the mutter over When wo got together wo found that a majority of the property owners favored a grade which will make , a cut of eight feet at Seventeenth street , twenty seven font at Elghtoonth street uud thlrty- ' ona fcet3at .Ninoteoath street Mr Andrew Itosowator in reply to some objec tions tosucb a cut , said that with the ex perience wo had on Faruam , Dodge and other streets the property owners should ) make no mlatalto Ho strongly favored a1 very radical cut and explained the boneilts ) that will arise from the adoption of such a grade His remarks were timely As a property ownorho'had aright to speak in tno meeting Air usnscom tnon maao a wholly uncalled for attack on Mr Hose water , called him boqiq very vlla names and threatened to strike him with bis cane , Mr Kose.vator replied in a very gentlemanly manner , refusing1 to steen to nbuso in reply to abuse A majority of the property owners favored the radical grade and I guess wo • will get It " _ The Lionnse llnnril The license Oourd hold a short session yus torday uftcruoon The bond ot Miuhnol Walenr-130-J fierce street , was refused , at i * was Big od by tha applicants wlfo , Koinou- strauccs were received and taken under con slduratlon In tha cures of Charles Walker , awe Sherman nveuue , and Adolph Foster , l'JJt South Hleventh street The case of liernurd Kapold U"J South Tenth street , was luid over for future consideration No licenses were granted Tlio Uourd spent considerable time looking into applications for druggists permits , huv took no Una ) iiction on any of them . District Court Harrison llrown , an old man of seventy years , bus died u lengthy petition in tbo dis trict court , charging Joint J , Suttles with fraud The petition alleges that llrown is paralyzed and almost helpless ; and that be was the owner pf the west K of the north east } ( at section 18 , townsbip 15 , rungo 10 , inlouglas ; county , This laud and a small lot of stock , with harness , iuipluouints , eta , coustltulod ° nls cntlrn earthly possessions Tha land was occupied by himself and wile as their home John J , Suttles Is charged with prevailing upon the old man , last August , while he was sick and helpless , to convoy to Suttles the title In tbo land and all the stock , ole A contract wus untorad Into between Hrown and Suttles , whereby the latter wusto tuko cat o of llrown and his wife for the rest ot their llfo in considera tion if this transfer , Mr Hrown now charges that Suttlts has entirely failed to comply with the tonus of the contract , and is soiling the stock und dovotiug the pro ceeds to his own use The petition asks for an injunction restralulog Suttles from soil .A ! . C • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ing or disposing of the land or stock An In junction was issued on the order of Judge Clarkson nnd the hearing for a permanent injunction set tor February 10. Colpetzor & Gulou hnve brdught suit to recover - cover $00.09 from Ida II Uochmo ot al on n mechanics Hen , The Mutual Investment company has com menced suit against Joseph Dworak ot nl to recover 1300 on notes seourod bv second mortenpo on the south 47 foot ot lots 1 aud 3 , block 3 , Campbell's additlou , IIISTOItY'S illSPKTITlON Tlio Union Deiiot Question Twenty V'pnrn Are There Is nothing particularly startling in tbo intelligence that work is soon to bo com menced on n union depot The news Is about twenty years old The following odl- torlal might have been written yestordny , but it Is really taken from Tub Dailv Ueb of July a , 1S7U : "Wa nro gratiQod to bo able to announce definitely that the Union Pacific railroad company is making preparations for comply ing with the contracts entered Into by its officers with our city nnd county authorities some months ngo The plans for tbo great Union l'nclllo depot are being prepared in fact have , as wo lonrn , been adopted and the work of construction Is to commence lu n low days All croaking and doubting will soon bo at an and nnd temporary device will give way to un questioned permanency With the complo- lon of the depot , which wo doubt not may bo looked for by next spring , if not before Jan uary , 1ST ! ) , n now crn In the commercial pros perity and progress in Omaha will bo Inaug urated Contldunco once restored nnd rees tabhshed capitalists will bcoIc this city for profitable investments , and manufactures nro sure to be developed where the market for the manufactured article is as remuner ative nnd inviting as It will bo in Omaha within tao next throe yonrs " WILLIS WAS FOULED lie Is Severely Injured by n liuttltie Glove ArtUt ; Last night Ted Willis , the well known baseball player , put ou tbo gloves at the Athenamm , on Douglas street , with a young man known as The Uutcher " The first round resulted In favor of Willis , who trcatod his nntagonlst to some lively face warming blows In the second round The Butcher deliberately fouled Willis , striking him with his kuco near the groin , butting lilra with bis bead on tbo left breast and thuspiunlng him to the brick wall Willis became faint immediately , vomited and was compelled to leave the ring Ho wns placed In a hack , carried to the house of a friend and a doctor summoned It was found that tha peritoneum bad been injured , probably ruptured , nnd that ho had sustained other injuries , the effects of wnlch couldn't ' bo foretold The light , notwithstanding the palpable foul , wus awarded to Willis oppoaent AIMED AT'TUK JUGULAK A Woman's Tliront Cut by a Fronzleil Companion Annia Ford and Sadie Briggs .ot No 213 Davenport street , bad a row over the pos session of some clothing Alter some lively words the Ford woman whipped out her razor uud made a desperate slash at the Urigg's woman's throat ' 1 ho gash was a shade loss than fatnl The blade of the weapon slashed the flesh at the base of the car and was drawn across the throat a distance of sovcrnl inches ' 1 ho blood spurted like a fountain and the other inmates of the dive were so frightened that some ot them run away A physician was called und took cloven stitches In tha wound Doth ot the women were then conveyed to central pollco station FIGHTING HaijFKNSTElN ItcsldcniB In 13 V. Smiths Addition Dnlendtnir Their Homos Tbo persons owuing lots in the E. V. Smith addition are determined to fight John E. Helfcnstoin who claims a tltlo to the property in that addition Ycstorduy nineteen of tbeso property holders 11 lea replies to Hclfcnsteln's petitions for possession of that property and deny that ho has anv legal cln'm whatever to the same , 'lhoso riling answers are as follows : Josie T. Comstock , Thomas li Dailey , Michnol Gillen , Lbzio .1. Nelson , Mary Swee ney , John Shcridnn , Daniel Uroslua , Mar garet lirown , William Brown , Patrick J. Price , John H. Price , Hobart Williams , Thomas Kinney , Thomas Dnright , Bertha B. Fry , Bertha B. Fry ot al . Austlu M. Collott , Jacob T. Selltiar and John D. Howe Mur linrv- The remains of Alfred Swanson were re ceived by Dfoxol & Maul yesterday morning Too decousod wus n son of Charles Swanson , 115Pmo street , and wn3 killed while working in a coal mine at Harlem , Mo Charles Klngsloy , son of J. J : Points , died , yesterday morning , age 9 months Tno fu- eoral will take plnco from the residence , 1218 south Twenty-eight street , ot 2 o'clock Tues day afternoou , Laura L , the infant dnughtor of W , E. Tunnicliffo died at homo , 3 45 Orchard street , Sunday The romuins were • interred at Forest Lawn yesterday afternoon George H. Cowlos , a former resident of Omaha , died In Toronto , Canada , on Thurs day of peritonitis The remains arrived in Omaha yesterday morning , and were burled by Drexel & Maul In Forest Luwn cemetery at 1 o'clock In the afternoon The deceased was forty-two yeais of age Miss Carrlu Hoinzman wife ot Willinm Holnzman , died Sunday nt her late home , lb09 Burt street Airs Heinzman was the daughter of Fred Kessler and has bben mar ried about a year She was Just twenty-two years old The remains will ba interred to day at Laurel Hill Llttlo Marv Jenner tbo two-vcar-old daughter of George C. Jenner , recently sec retary of the Omaha Young Men's Christian association , dlod Saturday , Mr Jenner , who has gene to Georgia , has been apprised of his bereavement by telegraph and is on his [ way to Omaha to attend tha funeral Itoyol Arcanum Mnslcalc Antla council , Royal Arcanum , gave la- musicale at their lodge room in the Conti nental block last night The atteadanco was largo and select , and a most delightful prograinmo was presented The Madrigal club , consisting of Mrs J. W. Cotton , Miss Elizabeth Pennoll and Messrs W. B. Wit kins and Thomas S. Pennoll , with Minn B , B. Young as accompanist , sang eight num bers , consisting of solos , duets and quar tettes , in an entrancing manner The names of those singers are suHelent ( to give an idea ot the high grade and general cxcollenco of the entertalamout , X Barn flurried A barn at ) Thlrty-Hfth and Cuming Btroets , belongiog to a butcher named Myers , was uurned al G o'clock yesterday afternoon Loss 1300 , SOUTH OMAHA NKWf . Dedlanted to tlio Lord Tbo pastor , oflloera and members of tbe Methodist Episcopal church association have as much cuuso to bn proud ot tha dedication of the new church Sunday as they stiould be delighted over the suoeessful ceremony Much of tbo credit is due to the Indefatiga ble labors of tbo pastor Her David Mar quette , while the labors of Prof C. W. Lee , who condrctea the musical part of the ser vices and thu considerate services of Miss Jessie Carpenter of Chicago added much to the success of the occaslou At 11 o'clock Bishop John P. Kowman , ac companied by tbo reception committee , entered the room By this time not only every seat was talceu but every available foot of standing room was oocupied Tbo ladles had appropriately decorated the audi torium , tbo pulpit being reodored very at tractive and tasty , Acomuiunlon sot of solid silver , the donation of Mr and Mrs U. M. Uirhurdson was conspicuous on tha com munion lablp The tasty cornet , tbe neat and comforUblo opera ohulrsand the stained glass windows nave evioeuceot luxury while tbo clectrlo lights and otner furnishings showed that good sonro had guided nnd no expense had been spared in the completion of the neatest aud most elegant auditorium id tbo cit v. • Tbe building i frametwo stories highnew and modern in design , with a lucluru room on the ground floor nnd the auditorium above The cost of irftfUdMca was * 4,5T0. , Furnished with hentors , electric light , kitchen with its fixtures , a is complete in every particular " ' The auditorium will nrcommodnto 450 per sons 'Iho accoustio- properties are very good Bishop Newman fthriounrcd the opening exercises ImmodlntolViaftor the organ volun * tary aud Hev J. B. Maxwell , D. D. , led nnd the nudlcnco Joined In . the Lords Prayer Ibis simple devotional exorcise was exceed ingly nppropriato nnd itouchlng After the Hev Itobort L. Wheeler read the first psnltn , Bishop Newman rend from Paul's Bpistlo to the Romans , 1:1ft : , "Inui notasbamod of the gospolot Christ : for It Is the power of God unto salvation to every ono that bohovcth , to the Jew first and nlso to tha Greek " The bishop then gave a hUlory of the bibles or the books of the religions ot the world First the books ot the dead of the Egyptians , the manuscript of which Is now in the museum nt TurlD Italy , the Zeudlvcsta , the Uoctoninu compilation bf the Parsecs made by Zoroaster about twelve hundred voars before fore Christ ; tbo tire kings of the Chinese or the compilation of Confucius nnd the Koran but nil of thorn were csthmlc while tbo bible of Christ alone was universal and adapted tb all tnnnklnk ; nud , of the ttiroo hundred and llfty languages spoken by man , the word of Christ is read by tie people of 'JoO of them In an Interesting und nppropriato wny Bishop Newman then recounted some ot his ex periences with Christians of every race , in many countries and In every part of the globe , and closed with a glowing tribute to the universality , the Dower , the good and the noccsstly of tha religion ot Jesus ot Naz areth , Hov David MarqueUo then read a statement - mont of the board , showing that the cdlllco cost $4r > 70. and that $ l , ' . ! 01) was needed before fore the dodlcatory services would bo per formed In less than half an hour nearly * 1,400 had been subscribed with the delay of a minute Tbo liberality shown by the congregation was ns much a surprise to Bishop Newman and the visiting ministers as it was a sourca of dollgnt and satisfaction to the Upv Mr Marquette and tha members of the cnurch A smile of ovtdcnt satisfaction and doiigbt settled on every countennnca ns hand shak ing and congratulutions were Indulged lu by nenrly all present Iho Cut ltntn Quostlon The local railroad nnd stock agents have received notices of reduction on through stock In carload lots originating west ot this city and destined to Chicago , ranging from 1 cent to 4J4 cents below the old schedule Ihus far , there has boon no cut on the much talked of Kansas City rnto of lSiH cents The uncertainty of freight rates makes buy ers change and the cattle market is visibly affected On the other hand , there Is much uncertainty among tha railroad agents in regard to the coastructton of the now schedules Heretofore , Kan sas City has had an advnntago of some 2 to D cents over Omnhn ; and , when the reduction was made , it was left uncer tain whothcr the now schcaulo was to put Omaha on mi equality of froieht rules with Knnaan City or only thu rates from each place wore to bo reduced , The Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Is receiving - coiving stock , and a current rumor has it that it is receiving stqck today at 13-/ } cent ? from this city or Council Bluffs to Chicago plus the local rnto'from the point of origina tion to this city Agent John B. Morris on being questioned In tffect donled the story , stnting thnt ho would not quota rates till thu misunderstanding in regard to the now schedules was Bottled Ho admits that his road Is now epen to rocclvo stock shipments Montana , Oregon and Washington Pf A correct map of the northwest will show that the Northern Pacific railroad traverses the central portion of Minnesota seta , North Dakota Montana and Wash ington for a distance of nearly two thousand miles ; it Is the only rnilroad reaching : Jamestown , Bismarck Mllca City , Billings , Lvriuffbton , Bozeman , Missoula , Cheney , Davenport , Falouso City , Sprnrruo , Hitzvillo , Yakima , EUonsburfTi ITttconui , Seattle , and in fact ni.io-tenthB of lho northwest cities , towns nnd points of mtorest The northern Paciiio is the shortest traiib-coiitinetitnl route from St Paul and Chicngn to Helena , Butte Anacon da , Boor Ledge , Spokane Falls , Walla Wimu , Dayton and Portland , and the only pno whoso through trains reach any portion of the now state of Wash ington Land seekers purchasing Pa cific coast second class tickets via the St Paul and tlio Northern Pacific have choice from that point of free colonist sleeping cars or Pullmans tourist fur nished sleepers at charges as low as the lowest For the benefit of settlers the Northern orn Pucific also gives a ton day stop over privilege on second class north Paoifio coast tickets at Spokane Falls and each and every point west , includ ing ever 125 stations in Washington , thus ouabling por3pns seeking a homo to examine this vast territory without incurring an expense of from $5 to $ i1 in travelling on local tickets from point to point Insure for yourself comfort and safety by having the best accommodations afforded , thereby avoiding change of cars , ro-ohecking of baggage , transfers nnd lay overs en route Money can bo saved by purchasing tickets via St Paul or Minneapolis und the Northern Pacific For maps , pamphlets , rates and tick ets inqulro of your nearest ticket ugctit , nny district passenger ugent of the Northern Pacific railroad , or Charles S. Pee , general passenger and ticket agent , St Paul , Minn WITH A CORPSE IN HER ARMS A. Poor Mother Turner ! Into theSlrect With Her Diuid Child - A poorly clad little woman carrying a dead child in her arms stood for a few minutes on the corner of Twonth-sixth street and Lexington avenue yesterday afternoon and then mysteriously disap peared , says the Now York Evening World She was wocpiug when soon by Mr Love , of the drug store under the Ashland house , who wus on bis way to dlnnor with a friend , and was ultogothor such an unujuul spectacle of misery1 that the two men stopped to Inquire what her trouble was Ou closer in spection that trouble nppoarod to bo poverty , and they slipped two sllvor quarters into her hand Mr Love cnughtsight of the i ifant'sfaco aud was startled by its pallor 1 ' Why , your child is Blck , " ho said ; 'Jit must bo looked'after immediately " Yes , " said the woman , she is very sick , " and she hugbt'd ' it to her breast Mr Love plncod'ihls hand on tlio child's head nnd fourfd tbatit must have been dead for beverulii hours IIo told the woman so kindly nud atsked her whore she lived , in . "No , no , " she iMiH . wcred weeping , and clasping the dead infant tightly in her arms She is not deiul but she is very sick No , she is not dead not dead The woman's wo ' r sword very Inco herent , but Mr , Lovjumanaged to gather from what she said.tiiat she was u house servant who had bean turned away They said she might go out und take my dead baby In my arms , " alio said ; but she is not dead ' ' While ho wus endeavoring to ascer tain thoaddruBs ot the place where the wofiinn hud worked , Mr Lovo'and his friend were huilod by nu acquuiiitnnco oa a neighboring doorstep They tarnod and exchanged u few words with him , andjthon excused tlimnsolves , with the intention of looking after the woman und her dead child But to their sur prise she had disappeared , and no trace of her could bo found The hospitals wore visited and the police notified , but nothing furthur was learned of the strange case The woman wus diminu tive ana poorly clud in dark clothes Tlio child appeared to bo several mouths old THE VERY FIRST ENGINE Horatio Allen Set Dp and Hnn the Knrllest Iiocomotlvo In America Horitio Allen , the well known civil engineer , under whoso direction the first locotnotlro brought to America wns built and ran , dlod at his homo lu Mont rose , N. J. , recently , says tho-Now York Tribune IIo entered Columbia college in 1821 , nnd was graduated nonr the head nf his class In 18:21 : , taking espec ially high rank in physics , . In Sontombor , 1823 , tlio first success ful locomotive was put In operation on the Stockton it Darlington railroad In England , by Oeorgo Stephenson The lions of its success reached this country early In 1820 , and so greatly interested Mr Allen that ho decided to go to Europe nnd study the mottvo power IIo received an appointment from the Dclcwnrc & Hudson company us con tracting ngont , to purchase in England the railroad iron required to build ton niilcs of road from the company's mines in the Lackawanna valley to the Lack it- waxen , a tributary of tlio Dolewnro , and also authority to purchase tlireo locomo tives for the new railroad , to bo built on plans to bo decided on by lilm Mr Allen on arriving nt Liverpool umbo the acquui.ituiico ot George Stuphensou , with whom ho consulted in the carrying out ol his plans Two of the locomotives wore ordered from Mr Stephenson and ono from Poster , Ilast- rlck & Co of Stourbridge It was the latter the Stourbrldgo Lion that was the first loconiotlvo over run in Amer ica The locomotives were received in New York in the winter of 1828-20 , setup up und tested while suspended in the air , and it was not until August , 1821) ) , that they were tnkon to the road for wnich they were built This road ter minated at Iloncsdalc , Pa , and rnn about six hundred yards in a straight line , then crossing Lachtiwaxen creuk by a sharp curve of 7o0 yards radiut * . When the Stourbrldgo Lion wns swung in the air preparatory to being placed on the track it was discovered for the first time that the axels had an un- yoilding parallel position , and that there was no truck with kingbolt that uould permit of the ongluo accommo dating itself to the curve of the roud Further , the road had boon built of "grcon timber in long lengths and the timbers hud warped considerably in places Nevertheless , Nr Allen was confident that all would bo well Ho trlod in vain , however , to get an en gineer to run the locomotive , and no olliclal of the road would risk his lifo in the apparently foolhardy enterprise Mr Allen then acted ns engineer him self , nud ran the locomotive three miles down the track and roturncd in safety With your name nnd address , mailed to the Swift Specific Co , Atlanta , Go , i3 necessary to obtain an interesting treatise - iso on thu blood and the diseases incident I fi _ _ Skin Eruption CSured Ono of my customers , a highly respected and Influential citizen , hut who is now absent front the city , has used Swifts Specific with excellent result , lie eays It cured him of a ekin eruption that ho had been tormented with for thirty years , and hod rtelstcd tbo curative qualities of miny other medicines Itojutnr Cleoo , Prr 4' ' * * Tvl - DR5. BETTS & BETTS 110 $ P.inir.iM Stiip.gt , Omaha , Nan < ( Opposite Paxton IlotoL ) * iri ll P m ! _ _ _ _ _ Ofllce bour , J era , 10 8 pm Suiilars 10 a. m. , tc pm Specialists la Chronic , Nerrous Skin sad Wood Pl eases ElTConsultaUon &t offlco or t > 7 mall iron Ileal- clnes sent br mall or express , nocureljr paeko-t. Ires from observation , rjuaruntecs to euro qulcklr , sate ! r and permnnenllr NERVOUS DEBILITY SiftSMffi&ES ! ! . Hens rbrtlcal decay , arlsltw froni Indlscrotlon , af reuor lnauUeuco producing slceplesness despon dency , pimples uu tha faco.aversion toaoclrtr.eatllr discouraged , lack or contldQnoo dull unfit ( or stmlr vr uuslnfWH and finds life a bunion Safe-lr * parman-l cntlr and prtraUly cured Consult Drs Halts & Bolts , liOU Varuani Street , Omaha , Neb Blooi and Skin Diseases ja RM rotulU , oomplctotf eradicated vrltUant tbo aid of mercury HcrafnlR erylpelju fiMiar sorei , blotthes , nicer * . pln in the bean ftnd bonei , • yphllttlo sore throat ; rnoutli aud ton _ u , iitarrbt etc , pcrcutacntlr * cured where othera bave failed Kidney Urinary fa 'Sa ' [ S , , ,81flSfc quenlburatnjf or blood ? urlnn , urlno hltrh colored or with roUky sediment on Handing , weak back , gonorr t ticea , Kleetcretin , ate , l'roiuplly and aafeljr cured charge * reasonable STRICTURE ! SSSSS S moral com plot * without cuttlnir , caustto ortllllallon Cure * effected at bomo by patltmt without a moments I > ala or Annoyance * To Youn _ Hen and Hiddle-A.ed Hen PflDD 1'he awful effects of esrty AQ11DP UUilD Vice , which brings ort'anla wonknoss , rioitrojlnn both mind nnd bodr , nllu all tsdreadeu Ills , permuteutlr cured TlflO PPTTO Address those who h ve im- llulj Dill 10 palrod themselves tiy Improper JDduUencesumland solltarr lisblla , which ruin both boar and mind , untitling tliom fur business , study or Diarrtaee Milium ) 1UX. or those entering on that happr life , a < raru or pbrilclal debllltr , qulUIr assisted OUR SUCCESS ! i based * upon facti Unit practical experience , aeo- ond-uverycue I * fipeilally studied , thu * ttarttng aright , third medlclnci urei'rvpared ' In our own la * batory exactly tu mlt eacu ca t\ thus uOVctlng euro J without Injury liytfenUi centi pottage for celebrated worka on chrome , noryout anddpllcutadlieaie * , 'fhouianda cured jA friendly lettur or rail may tare you fu < tu re utferinKandaljtitne , and add golden yaars to life ftTSio letters answered uoleta accompanied by 4 cuatt lu atatnpa Addrei * or call on m ims iu.ttm & nirrc % A pocket full of money amount , to llttlo after lieaUli is sjoim • > rniay lire n. Rood aupetltu , aouiiit tllffcsUon mm < ilu tlo llmba tttkoTiilfulllls ThenIfyouart ) | > o ryou will l > o liuppyi If rich , you tun enjoy your money , lliey dispel loir spirits uud giro liuoyuucy to mind uud body Recommendation W. I. IMiilr , llunvlllo , Vu , auyai "Iliovo Ions ; suiTered from Torpor of tlio lAvur Kiitl JlyspepaU , und liasu trlvd lillmut every thine , but ne ei- del Ivotl half tlintMmrtlttluit I limo huS from TullV fills I reruiiimend them tu ull that urn uiUlLted with JUynpeptin und hick Ilradacho " Tutt's Liver Pills give aqon maiumoN , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AT THE ExposnrtONzzz : = Z = UNIVER5ELLE , PARIS , 1559 , The Highest Poasibla Premium , THE • ONLY * GRANB PRIZE TOR GliWIMG MACHINES , ' WAS AWARDED TO WHlELER & WILSON MFG ; CD , AND THE 41GR0SS 0F THEH * LEQION OF HONOR , WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The President of the Company WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO' 1H5-187 Wnbnati Avn , Chlcnco SO L.a ItV P. E. PLODMAN & CO 220 N. lOlh SI , Oiiinlm , Noli INFLUENZA IS VE11T C'OSTKOIOUS TO fEOri.T : SUTFKIllSO ritoM lititiT.VTiox or tub TiimnT nr usino Tin : cm.r.mtATED SODHN MINRKAIj I'ASTlijtjtSS , this uxrui.ixn iiemkhi'roil Bom : Tintovr , coraiis , citauhh , axd houisb Nis' : , you c\x ritoTncTiocitsM.VES aoainst This ini.Uin : : : disease ivkuvduiiv : biiouui KBKPAHOXOP SOD12N AllMjUAli lAS TillMiS IN THE HOUSE SOLP 11V AM llllUtllUSTS AT 250 AND MC ) II llOX l'nmiilili'ts sent gratis mi iipnlti'iitinit 1)V ) llio Soden Mineral Springs Go , , Limited , IB CEDAK ST . NHW YOIUC iJKOTEsO ) | > Collar , IJOSEPHCiLLOTHI STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARK EXFOSITWN 1SS9. Noa 3O3-4O4-I7O-C04. | THE MOST PERFECT OF PBW5. BSi rSsAy' SrVs ' b ; tasks rat 1-prr'o TUBUUR AR OUtlliSlMffir" \ < liUppriroor rtsllonandwu lelifra Lou ST Jl * JjU5 rortablr.Hrir.AdJutllnCBDtll B en Hurrc ttnln A . tl- F. IIX3C0K , una IIr . L " r r. rnr.l I'h.Vr V rk cixa.vr wBiieiatii i uaroooocphju . fehKhOAnsnji' jmmmmamaBjamaaBaaeamk Arrcsta dlacharROJ from tlio urinary Organi In cltticr aex in 48 hours It la superior to Copaiba , Cutab , or lnoo- ] tlons , and /rco from ull lxul ciocll or otliar Inconvenience ! , SA NTAL-MI DYto S * W. t _ * * Hiri rgltliout wlilch none or penuto i -J IM'iiCriil ' Nenl t ) felt br tlin s M lit ) keep tli blood purt | unit MRorom with Aycr'ti Enrsni urlUnt | m\kks Tin ; nvt.K HTmiMi rrdstnitlon H tins | movt cliHrnctrrUtlo mill qrlou < < sjniptoin nt | tlio prernlltiiR illsf me It is ilut lnij this ilpbllt * | tnteil contllllon of tlio bo.lv tlint broncliltlo , H l'lipimionla , typliotil , nml innlnrla fn tcu ujion | tlio jKillent , lis rnrofiil anil not Allow the ays- H ti'iu to run ilmvn 1'mvctitlou Is bottcr than | . \\or > Snraaimrllln U Just thing for pMlrnts 1 recm-crliic from the crlpno " -.I.J..V.M. Ull B Ayers ' Sarsaparilla Prepnreit by llr..1. C. Aycr .V Co . Lowell , MaM H 1'iicof 1 ; six bottles , M. Worth } 3 is . bottlc H ! BO , , rD73jiii | _ _ _ . SlT.l'IA ! , l.IMITCt ) r.NOAUllMHNT H WORLDS ' GREATEST TRAGEDIAN , H ISALVINll Moubiy Inn 27 llir OUTLAW " H Wrrtiipsilnr Jau .M SAMSON " * _ _ _ XucsiUy inn H Mr AloxBUilerSalrlmln _ _ _ "A CI11L1I Ol' NAl'LUa , " H Sale of seats opens Simmbiy mornlnit , Jan H " \ uv H ooloc k. H M.W.COR , I3IH&D0DSISTI , OMAHA , NEB , _ _ _ _ | rOU TBE TBIATUXMT Ot * ALL H sicsiiimLiisEms ZBEl ! s.03E3Sf | APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES H TJsitrtclllUfSAppatarasinaRtmedlslfot8ufctssfa' H Trestnicnt of svery forts of Dlseass rsauirlaff _ _ _ _ | NINETY ROOMS FOK PATIENTS ' _ _ SoariftArtsudiuioa BsitAosommolaUcniinWait _ _ _ 07WRITE FOR OlacVLARS oa UjforralUf s and _ _ _ JQrstss Trusses , Clut > JTcst , OarTitumolEflns.Files , H Tumors Oanosr , Oatarrji , Sroachltif , Xabalatloa _ _ _ _ | KltctrlcllT , Ptislysis , Bpllspsy , Hldnsy , Bladdir , _ _ _ jiyt , Ear , oklnaBi Blood aad allSnrrUalOpMaUons j DISEASES CF OMErJfer.ac , W ; . . Ja woxek DDBiiiaooiniukiiT ( STPItTIT FRlYATt ) _ _ _ 1 ( hUBallaUaK aioalIjtlhitenaUagaSpsolaltvof _ _ _ PRIVATE DISEASES AllBUolCliia . ! . . . , „ follj ItesUd StptUllloTolioa _ _ _ _ | rsnaoTSd frcnthasritsn ltfaoat lasrsurr Haw lUslarslIra _ _ _ _ | ttilisairwrLeilTITiLroiTSH rutlls aaabla u till * _ _ _ _ | uaybetPraUlathomaar aarrcipoodanrf Allcomntasla _ _ _ _ | UoncooOlnlll . _ _ win c.lrp , s UsslalaasrrlailraiDtaliaistbjniahersi dnnirlitolnaiclarouttoloritar H laatrioiiari&tartlairpr < rarrcd OaHsadeaBia'tetorind _ _ hliior/ year casa and wa wltl irad la plain wraprrr , aat I _ _ _ _ | Rnn If Tfl UtH fubb : o ; a r/n u , apsauiM H DUUiX lumcni * , , ? , Di i. < , i p i > o jBrps _ _ _ Wj | Ulaataad Yatleaaala , irM , qaasllaa iliU Adlrt.a | _ _ _ H DaAHAMKBIOaXflJRnXOIOAr.IPtBTIXUT * _ _ _ 18th and Dodf * 8trsots , 0BAHA , MZB H TO WEAK MEN I Buffcrlnft fmm tlio eilicUot jouthful errors , I'arlr _ _ d > cuy vrasilnu wcaknesi , lei manhood , etc , 1 will H KMiil n nluniilo trcatlsn ( sealed I contnlulnit full H tinrtlculara for homo cum HltKB of rharge A , H aplendlil medical work : should he read hr every H vnan who Is nerrous ami detillltated Audreii\ H OLror V. C. V01VIjiiC.IUuoduaiCoutu M Dr JOHN C. JONEST I I'llACTlUH I.IMITKD TO H i > isg\sis : ofvoi e.\ . M Ofllee , 8. KOor 13tU and Done las fits , Oniulia N H I = sWEST = PORTLAND I A rich , boautlfiil tract of table liiml seven liundrod (700) ( ) feet above H the Willamette llaautiful Purln , with inlnorul springs , shade trees . H and niaoadiunl/.Gd walks A building BOuioty in operation orootlnpr | cottages and stores for rout or Ralo A motor line ib boln _ cotiHtruot- | od , to bo in operation by May next , with Co fare Only 600 of the M H700 of these lots nro placed on the market at it quarter of their value M TboBQ lots are sold on the instiillmont plan , with easy onymonte or a | liberal dlBcount for cash A special urranromont [ will bo made with | parties purchasing ono or jnoro blocks * H Tlieao loin will l > _ advaiiecil ( lfly pur cum alter llioto M now on tdu iiiiirkct arcHolcl M Ainmv.ss , H SHOREY , HALL & CO , I Abington Buildine , PortEandOregon I i , , , . . , . - r = 3 H | w&M WaM BMj * u | HP II 1 I kill I " I A COMPLETE STOCK OF Ice Tools I HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St I Send for catalogue ETCHINGS l II # k J | % % Hi tKTEMEUSON , I ENGRAVINGS , JH J MM E aTUALLET os DAVIS ! | ARTIST SUPI'UESt _ WM § * rKIMUALLi , | MOULDINGS , fe llllUI _ _ _ _ KTPlANOS&ORGANa | FRAMES , - % l Hi WSHEKT MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska I * JaJ * > A. 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