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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1890)
I 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY , FEBRUARY 3. 1801) ) . 1 I THE CITY | I'erionnl lnrncinptis 1 r. 0 , finna of Fremont Is at tlio Casey | W. K. ltatoy of Valentino Is nt the Cnsoy 1 Mm K. V. IIlRlilnnJ Is agucstat tbo Mur- | H " \V. O. Jones of FuKcrton Is nt the Pax- M ton ton.J. . H. Mlltor qX Hastings Is at the Mcr- H chants | W. C. KsIcb of Ncllgti Is registered nt thoM M Inxton M K. C. Stein of Kearney is a guest at thom m 1'axtoti. M N. Q , Clement of Ord * Is stopping at the H Pnxton B John Hansen of Tremoiit is stopping at the H Inxton | M. V , Mondy of Ucnon Is a guest at the H Murray , | E. l-\ Potter of Lincoln is In the city on M luslness M K. O. itust of Grand Island is a guest at M the Casey , M V ) . H. ( Jrisuold of Hairlson is stopping at B the At u nay fl William Collins of Wnhoo is registered at H tno Murray M W. C. Galloway of Ncllgh Is stopping nt H the Inxton M Justin 11 Gowcn of Grand Island is nt the H Merchants M Ortln Marsh of Blair is a guest at the H Alcrchnnts , M J. G. 'I hompson of Arlington Is stopping H nt the Casey M D. W.Aklrldsoof Schuvlor was lu the H city yesterday M I.Goodinali and wlfo of 'Xalmage are guests H. nt the Puxtou H. C. C Crossman of Atlilnson is registered H i nt the Merchants H T. C. How a nnd C. L. Alger of Lincoln are i guests nt the Inxton H ! A. V. S. Saunders and daughter of Hj Ccatrlco nro In the city H [ W. A. Downing nnd Irn Johnson of Kcar * j ncy nro umong tlio arrivals nt the Inxton H ) Mrs , M. A. Church of London Can ml n , is H vlsitim 'licr Ron , Frank Church , who was in- i Jurcd in the Holt line wrculi 'J liuv nro nt H the residence ofV. . M. Carter in Druid IIill H 12dward Lamin thu Sixteenth Btrcct dry H goods tnnn , Pas boon called suddenly to H Winding , Vn , his old home , by the sonous H illness of bis brother Charles Ilolcftjos- H terday H Mr , Patrick Dwycr , foimoly of Omaha , H but now or Walla Wnlln , Wash , arnvod in i this city last Wednesday , nccompanlcd by l his bride , nnd is spending a few duj9 at the H liomo of his sister , Mrs M.V. . Kennedy , H rccciring the congratulations of bis friends H Mr Dwvor wns married to Miss Double of H Walla Wnlln on the 22nd of Inst mouth The H couple will return to their homo early this H mouth H You its Itusscll Still nt Inrco H Word was received last night by Tin ; Bee H that the lad named Husscll , who escaped H from the reform school last week , was still H nt large , nnd thnt the ofllctrs of the Bchool H would pay a big reward for his npprchon- H sion and return to the institution H Fliilnliiit for Their Title H A meeting of citizens who own property H in the li V. Smith addition will bo held H Tuesday ovonlng ot the corner of Saunders H and Clark streets , for the purpose of fight H ing John Holfenstein , of St Louis , who H claims a prior title to nil tbo lots in thnt nd- H dltion All persons holding a deed to prop H crty in that place , nnd who tinvo not paid H Ilolfcusteln < o rotenso his claim , are most H urgently invited to bo present M A IIOUSK OP HOPE H BIsIiod Newman's &uttestloiiq to tlio H Clinrltablo I'ooplo of Dunlin H Omuia , Jan 29. To Mr Savldgo : I have H been much interested in your work of charity H In our city , and it has occurred to mo that a H plan might bo ndopted to enlarge the Bphoro H * of your usofulncss in helping the worthy H poor , in lifting up the fallen and in caring H for the neglected children I think it deslr- H ' nblo that wo should secure for you a sultablo H site and erect thorcon a building to bo H known as The House of Hope , " H In which these who desire to rofonn H may find a temporary refuge from tompta- H tlon until they can obtain employment , and H in which you can liavo night schools nnd a H babbnth school for dcstltuto and ncclcctod H childhood In tills building there should bo H nn ofllco for yourself , a reading room for the H inmates , a kitchen nnd dining room , and H small sleeping apartments for such as may H seek a nights shelter on their wav to ro- H form And hi this snmo building there H should bo an auditorium to bold uot less H than 1 COO persons , who can hear the gospel H preached without money and without price H I bollovo the good citizens of Oninha of all H creeds , nationalities and sects will aid you H lu this beautiful charity Seine of our Ho- H brow citizens have nlrcady pledged them H solves to mo to support this House of H - Hope , " nnd I feel sure that all classes will | respond to the first call for help It will bo H n great ndvantugo to the city clergy who re- H ceivo so many applications for temporary H old to glvo to such applicants a card of ad- H mission , and who will willingly pay the H trifling amount'for a nights ' entertainment m - And in this work of Goddiko charity do not M stand upon creeds or donomiuatlons or sec M tarianlsm of any kind , but ropro- B sent the Father or us all , and M that blcssad Savior whom the common M pcoplo heard gladlv , who ate with publicans M nnd sinners , nnd who went nbout doing good m 1 shall bo glad to head your subscription list , M nnd Mr Adolph Meyer has oiToied to con B tribute a generous sum Yours very truly , m John P. Newman , B Ulshop of Omaha V Mr Snvldgo has rccoivod n number of let tcrs much ilka the above from prominent V men of tbo citv Mr Frank Murphy of the V Merchants National bnnk is Interesting V himself in securing u lot on n long lease for M this purpose M Ob , if I only had her complexion I Whv.lt M Is easily obtalucd Use Pozzonl's Complex H tou Powder H AT 11110 IUItT M Gcnoral Whcaton conducted the muster at B Fort Omaha last wock M Major 1j. Uutlor , Second infantry , In- M spoctnd the mouoy accounts of the disbursing H ollkcrs at Fort Omaha Inst weak M ' 1 ho usual Monday concert will take place 1 nt Fort Omahu today , concluding with a M da n co M There has been a serifs of Saturday dances H established at Fort Omaha , the first of H which took pluro last Saturday Among H these who participated were Dr and Mrs 1 Hurtsuff , Mrs Davidson , Lloutonant and 1 nnd Mra I'ouoll , Lloutonant and Mrs War H lug , Lleiltemmt nnd Mrs Webster , Llouten- H nnt Klnilo , Mrs Turner , Dr and Airs Ilulli- H dny , Miss Waring , Miss HurtsufT , Misses H Octavin Whcaton , A. Mills , M. Hartsuff , M. H Jlalllday , A. Keller , M. Knller , M. ltowoll , H M. Turner , Messrs II Hutlor , F. Kavo , 1) , H Ilutlcr W. Ml.ls , C. 11 all id ay , W. Tumor , H M. Ilalilduy , T. Uutlor , J , Uullo , C. Keller H It Cody , who has bocn quito ill for soma M time with pneumonia , is convalescent M Tro two soldiers who are to take uart in B the bicycle rnco on the 10th tnsu , nro keeping H up their movt'ineiita , uud great things are 1 expected of them , H Today will bo pay day nt Fort Omaha , and H the paying will lie conducted by Major M Ferrell , who Is spoken of as the next pay H master general H \ llnuntnil House H This body of ours has bocn likoncd to a m tenement It often has a haunted apart H uiont tha stomach Scared by the oldrich H Kpritn , d > 8popsia , digestion files and refuses H to return What can break the spell , what H can raise the ban laid upon the unhaiipv or- H gansl Wo answer unhesitatingly , tlostot- H teHs Stomach llittors , nnd wo uro war H rautcd In the respoaso by thu recorded test ) H mony ot myriads , covering a porlod of over H a third of a century A coursn of the lilt H tcrs , begun in any Btago of the aliliotion , and H jiersisteutly followed , will tcrmiuato in euro H posilivo , uot partial The llittors restores H tone to the epigastric nerve , renena and H purillos the Juices , exuding from the cellular H tlsiuo that act upon the food dlgestlvely , H expels bllo from tbo stomach and the blood , H nud promotes a regular habit of body Ma- H iar.la . , klduoy complaint , uorvoustiOM , rheu H uiatltm and ncurulgia give way to this modl- H ciuo IN THE SNOWBOUND SIERRAS Some of the Exportono33 in the Blockndsd Towns WILD RIDES WITH THE PLOWS An r.tlltnr'fl Lorni Journpy to Secure n I'ow Potatoes lrntli ot nn Op r- ntur Alone nnd Unintended bturm Notes At ltouo and Trnclcoc The first papers from Truukeo , Cnl , , and Hcno , Nov , which have reached Omaha in many daj s arrived Saturday morning Tlioy nro full of facts nbout the big blockndo on the Contrnl Paclllo and glvo a hotter idea of the storm and Its attending Incidents than the dispatches huvo convoyed , The Truckeo KopubUcau of thoM ulL contains the fol lowing , Bhowing the heroic efforts which w ere made to clear the trncks and the dnu- gnrs which the railroad tnon so bravely en countered pushing the snow plows through the immense drifts A tlTTLC WOIIM ) . ' 'No news is good news " If this back number remurk is true Ttueltee folks and bv this wo moan everyone who is In town ought to bo the happiest of mortals , for scurccly n word ns to what has been going on outsldo of our own limited clrelo has roachedUB Smco Sunday wo know next to nothing of what has occurred beyond the Summit on the west nnd Keuo on the enst Our world for the past ueok has been fifty miles long nnd a few hundred jards wide In this narrow world hemmed In on nil sides bv the hugo mountains of snow the chnractor of events that h ivo trnnsptrod have lucked that spice of life , variuty It has boon souio- wlint monotonous ; in fact the efforts and at tention of all huvo been directed towards the opouing of the railroad and the only speculation Indulged In was when trains would begin moving Sundny , Mend ly nnd lucstiay it did not storm , and this Interim gave the railroad men n good opportuulty to do soma very cITectlvo work Tin : l low iikma9ii : : ) . In our last issue wo loft eleven engines bucking snow toward the Cold Stream woodshed , where ilvo engines and a plow were Imprisoned All dny Sunduy they bucked , and reached within a milo of the place sought On Monday work was ro- sumed At 3 o'clock ' the Inst run was made , and the end of the run was into the shed In making the Inst run there wus a narrow es cape fiom a wreck The snow wns so deep that no one could tell cxnctlv how far the woodshed was The long string of onglnos catno Uushiug nlong , throwing snow in clouds Mulivla , the outloou ou the plow , gnvo the signal to stop Tlio head engineer tried to whlstlo for brakes , but his whlstlo had frozen up , filled up with snow and gave no sound The train rushed on , and Just ahead were the imprisrmed plow and Ilvo engines 'J ho front engine was reversed and plunged " Then there was u lucky circumstance Conductor liouchnor , who wns on the third engine , noticed a dead tree near the track , and this ho know was Just at the on- tninco of the shed At once ho gave the slg- nnlto the engineer , who whistled for brakes This was heard and the engines quickly stopped The two plows were facing each other onlv fifty feet apart Then everyone saw what n narrow escape there had boon from an awful collisionand shuddered 'Illat doud stub of a tree hud saved many lives All the engln03 returned to town , and the bravo men who hid been out in the storm had a good nights rest A wild niDE Tuesday morning eight engines of the Truckeo division , behind the big snow plow , all in charge of Conductor lllauey , were sent out to clear the track to Uono f ho snow was ten fcot In many places , Dut the masters of the mighty innehinis which were to make the the run were looks of determination , bordering even on recklessness , which fore told that they lntonded to make the run ot their lives Toot , toot 1 This signal to start was greeted with a chorus of shrieks from the brazen whistles It was a wild outburst , the shrill falsetto discording harshly with the deep bass and queer caliopo In an in stant the train moved off slowly nt first , but gnmlng in momentum at ouch revolution Hugo volumes of steam and smoke issued forth nnd lav in a heavy , narrow cloud behind Toot , toot I Give hcrmoro steam The engines fairly Ily Swish I Tbo plow had struck the first drift and the snow How in big clouds in every direction Crash ! Hugo blocks of snow struck the head englno , breaking the glaBS in the cab , knocking the engineer from his Boat , tilling the whole cab with snow , closing the flro box nnd Durylng the fireman Tbo engineer turned palo for the first tlmo ; ho tried to reach the reverse lever , but It was buried In the snow Ho whistled for brakes , but there was no resoonse from the roar Garcia has got his cab window smashed and ho's squealing for breaks Lots ' glvo him b 1 , " piped old Ulanoyof the second engine On they rushed nnd Garcia recovered Finally , in a safe place , ho again called for brakes and the train was stepped to let him shovel out his cab Hlanoy came down from his perch on the plow nud got bis breath Away they went uguin , the snow flying In clouds and masses Uoca was passed nnd the people of that town sawnsort of blue streak They thought inav be it was the snowplow , but were not certain In passing Clinton the man in charge of the vBtoro near the tracK opened the front sash doors to prevent thorn from being broken In op instant the whole buildine was filled with snow , On , on rushed the mighty force that was swooping everything from its path Uono was reached , and with another wild chorus of unotrthly jells which drovv thou sands of people to the streets , the eight engines covered with snow and ice , came tea a standstill in tl.o Keuo yard The track was cleared a distance of thirty-four miles in a llttlo moro than nn hour It was the wildest ride on record nnd the work accomplished unparalleled in the history of railroading It wus a feat to bo proud of and those engaged - gaged in the work have somctning to talk about in future years And when they toll of tbo wild ride in the winter of 1S90 to some future generations they will gain reputa tions of being accomplished llurs , but they will bo telling the truth Just the a a mo A LONQ THU' 10It I'OTATOr.9. * Tram the Uono Journal of the 25th ult is gleaned the following : II A. Muson , proprietor of the Truckeo Hepubllcan , braved the elements yesterday nnd came down from Truckeo on the Hanger , Ho reports the outlook for the oponingof the road within the next four or ( He days as very discouraging When the Hanger loll ' 1 ruckeo It was Bnowing very hard , the wind was blowing and the snow drifting badly , Mr Mason secured a lot of potatoes to take back with him , the true Kcoltes having run out of this very necessary vegetable , Ho reports enough beef bund to last tbo on snotvej-ln com munity for sovoiul days The snow was about twelve feet deep on a level when ho left homo After ' sacurlng a lot of old ex changes , this venturesome editor returned by the way ho came at 4 o'clock , fooling much better ufter being able to plod uround in the lush for a few hours several feet nearer the earth , TUB SAO ANl > THE UIDICULOUS And here nro a few sad items , followed by Jocose notes taken from the same paper ; The operator at Cascade died 'Ihursdav of pneumonia Ur Curless tried to get to him from Truckeo , but had to glvo it up after battling with the storm king for several hours ' 1 ho poor follow died alone and un- cared for U. A. Sanford , the printer who dlod last Saturday , was burled on Moudny The conin was placed on u pair of snowshoes and hauled to the cemetery , nud was got there only after hard work The grave was dug through olght feet of solid snow A theatrical troupa of twenty-four persons wus expected in on the train from the east last night It will bo as wolcoino as the flowers that bloom In the spring und ovonlng performances at the McUuslck opera house niuy bo the fcaturo of the coming weak All passoiiseis on the Southern Pacific railroad nro granted n lay ever privllego at Uono , and some of them are talking of locat ing here as soon as real cstatu becomes vUl- Dlo so they can see to buy town lots T ho Journal will have to bo cntiroly origin al tomorrow All tbo old exchanges and new almanacs have been used up Dr Dlrnoy , practko llmttotl to ca tarrhal dlsoases of nose and throat Honnm 218 to 250 , Boo bulldlnff M WBWtr , iilB JJ-1-1M'PalTlllHrittli1fwS < W > f"--'T- - - - ! A NATION OF PGMIES . A Nnrrow-ClieMotl/'J liln-Lrcrjretl nnd Si tin il Community nt Mldgotw After Clilun , with its hundreds of thousands of prcnt , hrown coolies , nnd its slim onus , who will walk nil day un hill utidor bunions thnt would break down u Huropoiui nthloto on the level the Annntnites strike you its a tuition of piRimcs Tliolr nvornfro height must bo tinder flvo foot , they uro iinrrow-clicstcd and thln-lofjccd , their mouths uro alwajs stnlncd a slobborinp , filthy rctl with the nrecu nut and llmo that they chow unceasingly , and they are stupid beyond " yond the pouor of words to toll Whether It Is the fault of their conquerors or not I cannot say , but they appear to bo n pcoplo dcstltuto of the sense of solf-rcspoct , writes a cor respondent of the Wnshiiitflon Star At any rule the Froneh treat thorn us If they hnd uono The llrst tlmo I went into dojuuor at the hotel at Ilniplionp one of the boys had left a dirty plato on the llttlo table to which the host showed mo "Cu'uat co quo tu fnls , tel ? " ' demanded the hitter , pointing to the pinto , and smuckl a box on the onrs followed that that you could-havo henrd ilftv yards off off.And And this In the middle of a crowded dining room You would no moro think of strilcinir uCniucBoeorvaut like that than of tweaking a policeman's uoso on Broadway Before n French man an Auiiatnlto appears to have no rights _ _ J" Its only a question of time and n shot t tlmotoo , as to when your rheuma tism will viold to Uood's Sarsaparilla Try it _ _ _ _ _ BROWNING'S VALCT TALKED A Nousimpcr "Sctiojv" M'litoH Has Mnilo All ICuvlnnil Indignant There Is a great outcry In England over what is bald to bn the most pesti ferous and indecent result of American intorviowitig , says the Now York Sun The achievement which has brought this out v-ould not bo rcgnidud ns of the slightest imp ortanco in America , but it seems to have croutcd no end of indignation there Some no f > ptpof , with nn idea of get ting at the insldo facts , and remember ing that no mnn is a here to his valet , promptly interviewed the man servant of the jioot Browning immediately after the denth of that distinguished . This interview was published , and it called forth an altogether absurd dc- greo of abusive comment A careful readinsroftho interview does not disclose - close the fact that the servant was atall indiscreet IIo told the world what Mr Browning liked for broakfa&t , that lie breathed regularly in his slocp and that ho hnd a gentle and amiable man nor with his per sonal attendants The pestiferous ef fects of these disclosures arc not exactly plain to Amotiean eyes Mr Brown ing , by the way , earned the title of the prince of ladies men IIo was in many respects ono of the most popular moil in London among women , and his social inllucnco was very great Ho is said to have been the only poet who had thoroughly the mnntiors of the world nnd who never posed in the drawing room The number of women who at tended the service in Westminster Abbey was in excess of tnon at the rate of twenty to ono Arrangements have boon mailo by the Modern Woodmen cf Council Blufls for the return ofi all parties from Omaha wishing to attend the ball of February 5 to the Paxton hotel How to Mt on a Hors . William A. McGibbon , an export , writes as follows to the Now York Uorald to say how a woman should sit on a horse : The body should bo balanced exactly in the middle of the saddle and far enough back to grasp the second pom- molwith the right knee comfortably while the left ono is just snanncd by the third pommel or leaning horn The rider is now sitting on that part of the animal which is the center of mo tion ; the head oroet ; turning easily without involving the body ; eyes look ing ever the horbo's head in the direc tion ho is going ; shoulders well thrown back so as to expand the chest , • Inking euro to keep thorn in line and not to raise ono higher than the other ; the small of the back slightly bent forward , upper part of the arms hanging straight down from the shoulders and hold loosely , but close to the sides ; the fore arm straight out from the ollows ; wrists rounded inward and on 4 level with the elbows , each } mnd holding a rein , iingors closed , Knuckles to the front , thumbs extended on the ends of the reins and pointed across the body ; minds hold Ilvo or six inches apart , ac cording to the width of the horses neck in front of the body From the knee to the foot of the right log must bo hold close to the forolup of the saddle , the hcol taised and inclined backward a little The right side of the upper part of the right log , from the knee to the hip joint , should bo turned on its outer side and hold close to the saddle , and the insldo of the upper part of the loft log should bo in contact with the saddle Tlio loft knee should bo placed just below the third pominol , and the lower part of the log should hang straight down from the knee and clone to the side of the flap of the saddle , the upper part of the logs only to leave the baddio at the rising trot trot.The foot should bo placed ovonlv in the btirrup ns lar ns the ball , the heel being hold a llttlo lower and pointed to ward tlio shoulder of the horse The body should bo pliant and accompany the movement of the horse Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing Svrup for chlldron teething rests the child and comforts the mother 25o a bottte Strawberry Ulimdes , Ahoy ! ' Look for nn opidoinic of strawberry blondes , ' 1 saidono young lady to another in a Fifth avunuo stngo , according to the Now York World The public has taken such a llvoly interest in Patti'a lialr that every woman in Now York will want to see it , and when she sees it will want to have her hair colored ip the Bumo way I nm sorry , bncnuso I was just golting the dye out of my hair Its uurious , isn't ' ltV Short hair came nnd wont Blonde hair was the rage und it died out The bang is almost obsolete Many changes have ensued , ami now the red-hnlrnd girl , who was once an object of ridicule , and who called up white horses at every street crossing , is going to make nor ascent to the plnnnclo of public favor Pattl's hair is not oxuetly strawberry , nor la It Titiun ; its hue lies between rod and blonde ; in reality its reddish gold , If I ronstruo the descriptions rightv ! , I think it Is bomothlng uko Marie Wain- right'a hair in Twelfth Night , ' You lcnowa lots of people think Wulnwrlght wonts a wig , but she doosn t. She had her hair treatoa in Paris at the hands of the sarao artist as Mme Putti , und alio told mo it cost her , I forgot how many bundled francs , wliilo tlio pro cess was so long and tedloua that eho almost lost patlonco Every single hnlr had to bo treated separutolv , first with ono thing and then with another , and so much care had to bo bestowed upon it that she said you would tnlulf It was tMi iataa - -w - g . Moissonior at wirk on ono of Ins tloli- cato llttlo studios , Instead of a hair dyer But whhn the task was com pleted It wns tbenuliful I had never .scon so mart dUous n change ns Miss Wainwright pecsontoil when she re turned from Paris with her gold nnd strawberry looks and her brown brows and eyelashes Pattl's brows and lnslips \orydnrk and the contrast Is striking Walts till you see Marguerite and Viola nnd-mmtk tlioiulmiratlon that will bo manifested by the women in tlio audiences I can feel It In my bones that Pattl undAValnwright are coing to sot the town crazy over their golden rod heads nud that Insldo of a month Noiv York will bo all ablaze with straw berry blondes It will bo pretty expon- slvo if wehavutogotoPitrisforthodyo , but I suppose some local hair-drcsser will solve the dlllleulty How would I look with colori" ' my hair the now liiRUrn Against Piicuuinnln Use Halters Pure Cod Llvor Oil or Halters Lmulslou Tno old roliublo brand All drug gists BITING ITS OWN LEGS The Mnrt Antics ola Ilorss That Had thn II ] driipliobm BilllCinp ; of Falrburn hns a horse that has hydrophobia from nil appear ances , says the Atlanta Constitution The horse at Intervals has Bpastna or paroxisms It bites Its own legs and foot and breast It Is torrlblo to behold how It fastens its tooth In its own flesh nnd tears the skin and llesh from Its bones King says the horse bit him on the nnn vesterdny , but lie did not think anything of it until todav , when his horse became uiimanngcablo and ho tied around his neck a rope and tied the rope to a trco In lna lot The horbo would catch his leg lu his mouth nnd bite and pull It until ho throw him self on the ground , then ho would turn and wallow on the ground for some titno , then ho would got quiet , gontlv got up and stand still awhile In a few minutes ho would eonimonco bis unties again , and bite the tree near him , then the rope , nnd then ho would bite his breast and pull the llesh oil in strips , then he would catch his legs and pull and bite the skin olt in strips ; then ho would catch his log in his mouth and pull and jerk until ho would fall to the ground Every ono was afraid to ire near him Some sug gested bleeding , but no one was found who would undertake the job By- stnndors suggested that the horse bo shot and put him out of so much sulTcr- ing and piin The last seen of Mr King he was liuntir.g for some one to shoot his horse ninntinti , Orpjt"i nml Washington A correct map of the northwest will show that the Northern Paeifle railroad traverses the central portiou of Minnesota seta , North Dakota Mon tuna and Wash incton for a distance of nearly two thousand miles ; it is the only railroad reaching Jamestown , Bismarck , Miles City , Billings , Livingston , Bo/.eman , Missoulu , Cheney , Davenport , Palouso City , Sprnguo Ritsvillc , Yakima , Bllensburg , Tucoma , Seattle , and in fact ni lc-tonths of the northwest cities , towns and points of interest The northern Pacillc is the shortest trims-continental route from St Paul and Chicago to Helena , Butte , Anacon da , Deer Ledge Spokane Falls , Walla Walla , Dayton and Po thind , and the only one whoso through trains roach any portion of'tho ' now state of Wash ington , Laud seekers purchasing Pa- cillajooast second class tickets via the St Paul and the Northern Pncifie hnvo choice fiom that point of free colonist sleeping enrs or Pullmans tourist fur nished slcoper9 at churgos as low as the lowest For tlio benefit of settlers the North ern Pacific also gives a ton day stopover ever privilege on second class north Pacific coast tickets at Spokane Falls and each and every point west , includ ing ever 12-5 stations in Washington , thus enabling persona seeking a homo to examine this vaBt territory without incurring an expense of from $5 to $25 in trnveliug on local tickets from uoint to point Insure for yourself comfort nnd safety by having the best accommodation s afforded , thereby avoiding change of cars , ro-ohecking of baggage , transfers and lay overs en route Money can bo saved bv purchasing tickets via St Paul or Minneapolis and the Northern Pacific For mans , pamphlets , rates and tickets - ots inquire of your nearest tlckot agent , any district pas3oncer agent of the Northern Pacific railroad , or Charles S. Fee , general pas3ongor and ticket agent , St Paul , Minn A Great nnsl Growlnu Company The report ot the annual mooting of the Mutual KeservoFuud Life associa tion , and the detailed report of its operations fen the past year , occupy a good deal of space in this paper , but they deserve it For nine years the Mutual Reserve has conoon its splendid course , undaunted by the attacks of malice and ignorance , and uti approached preached by anv lifo insurance com pany which ever existed in solid nnd substantial rosnlts Having passed , and passed safely , its btatres of experi ment , the Mutual Reserve now proposes to stand on its record and its established rights , nnd serves formal notice on its traducers that their campaign of calumny must cease The mooting of Wednesday was that of earnest and enthusiastic mon who know that they are right and nro bound to go ahead The uctlon of the nicotine was ontirolv harmonious , and an ondursomont of tlio management of the company , slncoro an < V posltlvo Among those who participated in the discussion nro contloinon well known and respectediin all parts of the coun try , in the communities iiuivliieh they live and whoso tnames are synonyms for integrity and miccess It is not necessary - sary to repeat hero details , but the in crease from insets last year at the rate of nearly $2,000 a day , until they now amount to over JS JO.OOO , nnd the increase - crease of insurance to ever $181,000,000 , nio eloquent figures , and eloquent bo- cuuso they iirolrue To President Har per nnd his aasocintcs is duo not only tlio prcstigo of success but the credit of bavini ; earned and deserved it KEEP TO THE BIGHT Do not bo Imposed on by any of tha numerous Unltetlooj , subttttuUs , etc , w tuck ere uoochnq the woild There is only ono Swifts Bpedfle , and there Is nothing Ills It Oar remedy con Uln * no llercarjl'otseh , Arccr.ic , or any poll cnous eubstanco nhaterrr , 11 builds up the gen eral health from tbe Cut dote , and has neier failed to cr&dlcalo couUgtous blood po'ion ' and ItacOccUi trota the sjttttu lto Euro to get tha genuine Send > our eddrecs fcr oar TrcatUe on Blood and Bkin IXxzMt , which ulll bo mailed free BWirT SPECIFIC CO Atlanta Oa lohoiuiie Need bo felt by thee who keep the blood pure and Mgorous with Ajer's fnrsapnrliln it MAKKSTiit wt'Ak sTiiosn l'rostratlon Is theme mot characteristic and serious symptom of ho prevailing dlsensc It Is ctinlnj this dobill < tnted condition of the body tlintbronchlttc , pneumonia , typhoid , and malaria fasten upon thu patient , llo careful nnd not nltou * the s > stem - tem to rundown , l'rcxentlon Is bettor than euro , Ayers Sarsaparllla Is Just thing for pitlrnti rceow rlnp from the jrrlpne..1. . J. A. 31. Wil kinson , UniKulsts , Kerhoukson , N. V. Ayers Sarsaparllla Prepared by Dr .7 0 A > er , V Co . Lowell , Mass l'rlcoI ; six bottl's , * 3. \ \ orthSi a bottle DRS BETTS & BETTS H08 I'AKNAM STltBCT , Om VII V , Ncn ( Opposite l'axton Hotel ) CClcehoursvn.mto3p.m. Sundays 10a. mM tc pm _ pectMlsts tu Chronic , Nervous , Skin nnd Mood 1)1 * CftSCfl rJr"Consulttitton nt ofllco or br mill free Modi * cities pent by wall or oxiircM , securely jmckcil , frco Irom observation Guarantees to euro quickly , safe ly anil permanently NERVOUS IEBILITY gmsMSiSL , slonn Viiyolcnl 04 c iy , nrtstng from IndUtiutlon , ex cess or Indulgence prorliuliitf Blooplcsnc" . despon dency , pimples on ibefiue.uvcrMon to society , easily dlacourncui , lack of confidence dull tin tit for study pr husliitxs , nnd ttndsllfe a burden "Mifcily , perman ently and piivntuly cured Consult Drs llelts & Uotts , IWaVunifcm _ trc 't , Onialia , iNeb Blood ana Skin Diseases 1 " rosulu , completely erndlnntat witliont tlio aid of mercury , bcrofnta erysipelas fever nores , Dlotclio- * . ulcers pnlnMn the heart nnd bono * , syphilitic Bora ihroat mouth and toniruo catarib , etc , permanently cured where others Ime failed , Rliiey Urinary Kftita'ilSTenW S ; qui > nt burning nrbl5oty urlnp , urlro liUli colored or with milky Fcdlmcnt on stanlliv wpnk buckitonorr h < Dn , gloet crstltli etc l'romptly and oufclj cured cliarRca reasonable STI&ICTUHiS ! m = rep moTRlcniDpletu without cnUtnjr , caustic ordination Cures effected nt home by pattent-wlthoutainuments pnln or nnnoyanco To Young Msn and Mllc-Aiei Men A S1TRF PHRF T ° nwful ellects ot early il UUIIIJ UUlllj Vice , lUikh brings orpanlc weakness , do'troylwr both miml and body , with all tsdrcadca Ilia , permanently cured MRPTT ? Address th030 wbo have lm- LID 110 paired themselves by Improper Indulgences and and iolitnry habits , which ruin both body and mind , onBttlnu them for business , study or Mahhieii Mest , orthoio cntcrinp on that happy life , ofare ot p'lyslclal ' Utblllty , quickly assisted OUR SUCCESS Is bed upon facts , flnt practlcni experience , neo end every case is especially mtidied , thus aturtlntf arltfbt , third-medicines are prepared in our emi la- batory exactly to Bulteacn case , thus affect lna cure * without Injury Rfbcmlii cents poelaga for celebrated works on chronic , nervous nnddPlicntedl eHScs Thousands cured OTA friendly tetter or call mny save you future turo suffering andnhame and ad 1 pot a en years to life t T > o lottcrs answered unless accompanied br 4 cents In stamps Address or call on MIS BETTS & BETTS , HIS Farntm street , Qmntia Nub CALIFORNIA thk Land of DISCOVERIES LuNC5Soihn CnnmSH • Srnn'Joi' cCrtuUr | , Hrt rtIt3kg. - . ABIg TINE MCD cjoROtffiLE CAU.1 > f 6 MOJ.rS • ' T L TIIC 0 NLY MT | oir4lVM ! j. quARAtlTEEO 112 BV MAIU.V ) . ' cuHe roi\ swom cncutA , vgrc ATARRH mUMiSSM nn nviLLF r * ' SANTAABIE : : ANDDATRCURE : : : or Sale by Goodman Drug Co " BMilllllliB Simula } ' , TiiesilnyWcdiic8lity , reh.il.t" : > MYSTERY AND BUVELATION Andlil TnleiitoI Cirosur Aldtln the met uulque interlulnniciit In America Tno humous STHE HUMAN ORCHID , EDKTA | Tlio only l.lvInv lloliu "ho W alls In tlio Air Kollar MystirlousCablnu Killarn I nmausDirkScaniu Utijiilnr prices Bunts will ho jiul un sals HalurUuy mgrnlii . GUATEPUL-COMFOUTIN& . EPP'S COCOA UKUAKPAbT "Ily a thorough knonlotlgo of the natural laws w hlcii Bovrrn the operation * of dlsestlon una nntiUlon , nml liy a careful atinllcailon ot _ thu Liis jiroin-itios of well Bulecte I Cocoa , Mr , Ki > pi hnniirovldeiloiir hreakrasttal > le4 with a uoil- cutely llai-orntl bovcriiua which may save us muuy heavy Uoctor's hills It 13 r > y the Jurtlcloua useot buch articles of diet that a constitution mayba gradually built un until strong enouch torenUt every tendency to disease Ilundrcda of subllu maladies are Uaatlnx around us ready to attack : wherever there Is a wealc uolut \ > o may escape ninny a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well lortllted with pure blood and a prop erly nourished fiamo " C1\ll bervlce ( lazette Made simply with boiling water or milk Bold only In half lxmurt tins , by grocers.Ubeled thus : JAMES EPPS & CO , fcSS 'KS" ' This Obstrcp&rous & Infantj i r - il Positively refuses any longer to wear baby dresses Kilts are what he longs for and must have MOTHERS of like minded children would , do well to mnke the de3ired chnngo nl this time In our largo line or i Kelt Suits I Which we nro soiling at Greatly Reduced Prim , ' We nro sure you will rind | something to your liking , ONE SPECIAL BARGAIN Is our line or Jersey Kilt SiSts ? , Formerly sold at $7 , $ S , and $0 , now selling nt © 5. 111 JAVA MOCHA Jl | | ? ? * Pe''ect ' Art Album containing 24 FKBKB eau''u' ' ' ' ' Pholograpli ! representing Tea and CoHeo culture , will bo stnt on receipt of your tddress CHASE A SANBORN , I3S Broad St , Boston Western Dept 80 Franklh St , Chicago , III Dr.J.EJIcGREW Tlio Well Known Spocliilisl , rfeg'i ' feg'qE IflimsnrDassoJIn -o ? 5iB i\M,1\v ! ? . * ' 10 treatment rtC fiH * * tUlllfl iL , ill forms of I'm- nT 'a Jsil& VATh DIHFASKi I * * ? 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'iStSui antewl bpcrma- FLJ k * rf * A iWUra torrlioaa lmpo * * IP ar vQJ . * VjtKH > 3' ' " • ncy , Loss of RZ f XBD lJal ! * Am Dltlon btcr- / / * " v3J'A "ty or Harron- I I \ /Til ncss ubsoliitely I JRS J Mil cured , henit for Mril" ? / / / / books , Tim 1 Ifo E/A * ttV RL * r J beiret , " for Mhii fi3' S' < V > / or Woman , eucli Jrr * * sy plUcuntMstnnipO. . * nc L Nervnnincss , l-o. \ * * f\ \ liialolll imsest a V V / 1 tnrrnli ami bkln I-V _ , . . „ / \ lilstft poured JSSt&gSFI I quickly ami uor immently Tiunt- SS Msik - A nfia iBWlry ? iT * nicnt br corro- l r r rj S Srv i t fi f rSK eponilenco send saigSaSa ; , , • ylsSsditisJfeskotsriiiM lor reply ' ' ' ' Bitin ; CONSlJl 'l'A'MO.V Office SE Cor mth & Jackson Sts Omaha , Neb , 1 ArTCstadlschargcafrorathourinaryorgarui I In cither eci m 48 hours P It la EUjicrlor to Copaiba , Cubeb , or lnoo- ) tlons , and free from all bad smell or other I lnconrcnlcnics , \ SANTALMIDY'Mirm ' , k'J'UflJ ' Captuki , vlikhUar tli 'o nano In Us s. NF.nVOCS Iinnil ITy Youiic and midI /I \iIlo nt d men , tuitcrlnu ; from ISiikuim or . Li J ouiiiliJcihHiKOUAMiK Curenaraii ( ( Pit ) flliil 'inatl > clucuKUJcoiitnluliiilullar > Si > J tk'ilars for liouie cure , rnrr ot ciiauol Vi&l'ltoi' \ . ii r. jusi.ik , Vjf&y' ' Lock llox 156. Detroit , JIlcli , JOSEPH CI LLOTTS STEEL PEMS GOLD flEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1839. Nos 303-4O4-170-004. • THE MOSE PERFECT OF PENS IVlSfimfinU lUHFUT PUEF.-A victim IVIUUtllllUUlU ot soutliful Itnprudrnco raunlntt I'nmatuie Dpcay , Jlcrtous l oljlity I t . Manlio ilA , < j.havliiatrWfnvaliie cryltiiovnrcmi > dy , Iim illuvivirril a flmftlo inrana nf m > lf rtiirwblcli lm will semi Israli ill llli : to Ills ffllow mir nrn Address , JII , 1 M JA I' .O Ik B.1W.How KorkCity _ V CHICHESTEH'S ENGLISH SmPENNYKOYAL PILLS rCE > ) DEC CnOSS OIAMOIIO BRAND , -fV uU < l Pareauraau4 alwixardlftlilo l iAles , tsi ' * - 'rlMaRiondllraD ltDrcdiA t4lll I'V f UruijUtr < ' < I lm Sjf l i. , xsM will , Mus tllUiO luLvnoctlicr I 7j * n SruJ le , utpil rur tiarileuUrs su-1 ' * lt < .llrf luf Jk \ D Itdl i , " < nl trlTr turniaulL/ /o/ • r I lilchnl rCL5UCu..aiulLcaB . , ltll .r Di JOHN CTJOJl EST I'llACTICB UMITI I > TO diskasi : * or womcv , imco , B. IS.Cor , ICtU and Kunjlai Sts , Ojiaba .Va TO WEAK MEM Buttcrliur frnui Hie 1 nnuof jouthfulmors , 1 arly decay , w an I in wiaVucss , lost inalihc * ! , lU" ,1 will tenil \a\uab\a \ \ treatlso tsi-aluli conlalnlus fall particulars for homo cur * . I'llHIS of fliarge A spkudld medical v orL 1 should Im read liy uvcry fnan vihn la nervous and debilitated Xdrinss , K > ror lC I'OWliISIt.Jlloodus.Couij , SHOE DEALERS ii jlirated lines of l. 'oois and blioes , mjiiafttctiir- id by (1. M. Jlonderson & Do , of riiltuu-o l'sc- orles at Chlcut'o , lxon Ills and Ton llu Lao iVi . sbould write hAM , W. WA'lb0 f. real ! Ieu . I'ltiiMONT NKII Trnvcllut' ayeut loudijuartiTS for Jtubbera , A 1'oLlco. Mirror Free to Smokers of D"SJi SSBRANQ J iFEB oFresh ji KSf 1 aH.PEARSON & C2.S - - I • - BALTIMORE Ma 6 WfMQ0SLiSUridICtt ! ] I II.W.COR , ISruaUoiiat STB , OMAHA NEBrv ' fl rOK TUB TnBATllSBT Of ALL V - H APPLIAHCSS FOR DEFORMITIES AHO TRUSSES 1 | SMtFacnitiesApparaWsaDdRem < iIIairit8uecessfn ! H Xroatracnt of every fcrm of ulaeass rcqiirimr 1 MBDICAt or BUROIOAL TRRATKBMT tllNETY ROOMS f OK PATIENTS , 1 BoardaArtsndonee Best Accommodations In Weil 03-Wnrrn TOR OIROVLAESoa Uoformltles sal Braces , Trusses Olob feet , Ourratirss of Cj lie , EilcaC DISEASE5 OF WOHEH fc K.W5ftSa ! OmyReUabl.UeaJoal .UtutomiklaiaSfe.i.ltyi , FBiyATBBISSASBS ' " ' " • • . " " • " • • " • • ' IyleslsJ ' By bllllU raise * tB rr..l oUolrTITll ponin rsrilasiiasll < M | iH * • . . . H aarbalreatidalhemabrcorrtipnaaDX illrcnmunlii Uon..onCJ,0i | . | . MadlelDeiorloitrimnliatottrmthtKi iU KX' n"f.s"k'f'nm"u , loladltslaeaaleotursesJas , < IH Onfnonllitfrtleirrtrttrfi CallaidassialtsfMraasj -9 QOSjft TO Mfl FREE : un rental. . , V.i.i " fH , . SH . ' . C"fiart sDliausa.lsipel nejlli i H H. 'y.i'i ' i t ° a JC r,0"l' . I' 1"M'leallaU Addrtis aH OiyflKAMSDIOAIj ft BUKOIOAI HTSTITUXB aaB 18th sad Dedgo Qtreete , 0BIA1IA , NEO , H IS VHItT CONTAGIOC3 TO TEOPLn SUFrCIIIKa H riiOM initrriTioN of the tiiuovt in usino H Tin : ccLmutATED BUI1KN MINKKAIj H l'i\STlliljis , this uni'aii.ino nr.vti.nv fou H BORE TI1HOAT , COUGHS , CATAltltll , AND I10AH311 H MSS 10U CAN PltOTECT TOUltSELVKS AOA1N3T H THIS DltB UED DISEASE EltlllOUV bllOULD H Kicr A uoop SOItCN MINKKAIj 1WS- H TlllllKS in THE HOUSE H SOLD IIV ALL DltUOOISTS AT S.1C. AM ) GOc 3 H DOX PH I'amplilcts sent gratis on niipllvntluii Ijt tlio f M Soden Mineral Springs Co , , Limited ; ' .M 15 CEDAU ST . NEW YORK M SYPHILIS I Ccn be cured In 20 to CO days Dy tli H use of the M lafie Remedy I For ralo only bx the Cook HcmolyCo , of Omatin , H cl nkll Wrlto to us furtlia nntnos ariflud Itl-m of ftH H jmtinitH who liutu Lion rurttl tttnl troui wliiHii . - . . Jf M liO\o I'unu.Hsloii to ruftr byphlllsli n UIslmbo tiiA a * L H himUirity * butllol tliuvklll or ttiunimt omiin-iit i > lir l H daiin , unt ! until the illsuivcry of tliu Cook llumodf M ( .iV'MAUJO UKMKIIV " not ono In tttlj bvtr biivlntf , H Dig lilm u < ia tins been enrol Wo KH'iriintou ' toj 4f05--J j H uny cuhu Unit ran ho proluco-l , Tliosa who Jiart * M tultt n mercury , potash , K H H tiULUKHltormsor ether H nilvtrttHod rtmuJlta , with only tt roiiiirury licnotlt * M enn now on nprmtiiii'iillr curoij by tlio use < > f tha B ' • M At ! 10 UIMIKDV" of the dole Kemtily 'n , Omu.ja , H cL . Uowiiro of Iniiultatloris It H'uhxolutcly tin * M iioasltio for for uny otbor ( kthom or com pant tohitvo M niiriorwiiliiornnyruroody IlkolLiu t-IItti l nn Ih ult • M 'J bu ( ooit 1(4 ( jnoily Co , has hotui treatImr potlonU for M four ymra ami Imvonlways utvtn norfoct Batlsfuct * MIen Ion Iliov nro llnunclnlly rospontlhlo , tin vim : acHpi < M tulofovurltiMK ) ' , muklnvt their KuarAntoouood Wa M holldt the riiost oufttlntttti rttito ttionu who hnyo f H trlud every known rumody and lost nil hope of rt'eor M ery , Corn i > end with imand lot n * put you In pom M cKslon of o > f I unto that convlnct s the mint tktiptlcal M Mark what wrhutwnmitrt InthounJ you MUST u H our "iJAHCIKMKI ( > Y"bafiiro roucan ho pormin * j H cutly curd u li the most liorolo blood purl tier over M known Writ for partlcuhtri All lot Urn ton il don H PAllTinM Hesuro jounro Retting the Cook B UAUI IUn KcmcMly Co's Ma lo llemoHy M None ether * uro koiiuIiio Parties clnlmliu t ba M flppnts ror ui are lmpoitors.an 1 frauds V ul | partlo H ulcrs fnw * Addrosi all comiuunlcatiou * to M The Cook Remedy Go , I 509 South 12th Street I State Line : I ToCilutKOii , I eir st , Diililliinnil Micrpuul ' M 1 HUM KliW VOH1C iVHUVTilUU31)AV. : M CaWu i'a ' tuteflj lo hO , iKcdnllni to locutlu i u ( stAt H rouui , Kicurjluu tVitofJJ H f Iccrrge to and ( ram Ilurapo at Lowoit llitii H "Stutoot California , " buiiatnj , ' . fl AUSTIN 1IALUWIN & Co , Uen'l Auunta , H UI llrusdiru/ , Now Vork H JollII Ullhkn , Gcn'l Western A tent H M ItandolpU St , Clilc i H IlAiiltr U. W00ltE9.TllUS. llcCASNC , H Agents at Omav H r Liquor Habit I itfAUTHe WORM MtfiS/SBVrOKSCUXS H DHAlKE5 golden SPECIFICS H It C4 lt cltra lo m cup i fcoffae vr It-tt. ur la ar * T/r 'nlBBBBBi tlrlaaurr uj , wltbout the knowledge ot IUa patient Cv H HaeOMaary It Is Absoluuly harmless and wflUrfMi ' LA a pcrmaoeol and apeady oura whatho - tba pallant la L LA a rapderal , dtlnkar or an alcoliolionrsok 11 IIRVHUr H iAILH It oparalia so qulotly and with suoh car * -U tsinty that the pallant underttoaa no Inoonvanlano * . M and trn na is awara , bis oomplate reformation is > H eiieoiad 48 peso nook ot parttauUrs fraa J H UUIINAC0.1 , I A Iloinl . udl laA ( 'u .lo l * J H 'Udtiui.t.lladarllLAKUUUIJCsSaVVU.Oualia.nkW H