I fi THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * . * FKTDAY , FEBRUARY 14. 1890. I THE CITY . H Malt Carroll wni fined $25 yesterday H for threatening to assault hi * stop H father H Charles F , Tuttle , assistant ticket H nppnt at the Union 1'aclllc depot , was H rulmittcd to the Douglas county bar yes L Lm Charles F. Cohr li missing from bis 1 homo at 1101 South Thlrtconth street H He Is olghtcon ycnrH of ago and is sup H posed to ho demented L LM The slippery anddangornus condition L Lm of the stone steps leading Into the post 1 ofllco has necessitated the covering of H the BUtno with planks L m i John Sclinschko , of Into assistant sec m rotrtry of the Young Men's Christian H nssocintlon , left for his now Hold of labor H in Georgia yesterday afternoon L Lt Tickets for Bishop Newman's lecture H on Sunday ovcuing next at Boyd's H oporahoiiNO can bo had at the I'u.xtoti H hotel and Max Muvcr & Uros' . store H Mrs Mayor Cushing received a tolo- H gram yesterday from San Diego nn- H nouncing the death of her brother H in-law , IMwurd Morcarty , aged fifty L Ll The remains of Prnnk P. O'Mcara , a H ' former o in ploy o of tlio Union Pacific H | shops , who died at the liospltal Wcduos- H , i "dny of Dright's disease , wore forwarded H ' to his old homo at Cold Water , Mich , H k yesterday by Drexel & Maul I | Omaha Union No 1 , of the Nebraska H Nntioual association of stationary on- H ginocrs will hold an open jncotlng at H Kaufman's halt , 1.111 Douglas street , on H i Saturday evening , FolirifAry 15 , at 8 Ij o clock , to which the steam users and H stationary onirinuors and the public arc j * cordially invited Debate , "Uosnlvcd , H | that \iuuld bo to the interest of steam H users to use modern devices for eon Hj sumlng sinoko , and thorcby nbuto the H sntolco nuisance " Affirmative , J. Hi Bailey and George finish : ucgatho , M William Austin and J. Wclzcnlauh H Personal • Inrncrnrtlm H L. P. Cheney of Tllelcn is ntthc Ciiscv H J , G. Whlto of Kcurney Is at tlin Paxton H J. P. Walker of Lincoln Is at the Millard H D. H. Daniel of Norfolk ta at the Murray H N. C. Mvcra of Somerset li at the Paxtoa H C. II Kutrldga ol Palrmout is at the H Cuscy H .1. II Culver of Milford Is stopping nt the H Cuscy H I > . D. Powlcr of Sutton U stopping at the H " J. S. Tale of Grand Island is a guest at the H Millard H M. C. Harrington of Mason City is at the H Murray H J. W. , Lovu ol Prcmout is registered at the H F. W. Lester of Hislnu City Is a gucit at M tbo Cdsoyi H P.y : Sears of Ravenna is registered at H j the Casey H I M. P. Harrington of O'Neill is stopping at H the Casey H I. T. Mulunnloy of Minden U stopping at H tbo Casey H j II II Koblnson of Kimball Is stopping at H the Paxton H E. W. Hayes of iseatrico Is registered at M ! the Millard H T. M. Prnuso of West Point Is registered H at tbo Paxton , H Mrs Henry Shcdd of Hastings is a guest H at the Paxton H i Mr Prcil Itcnncr of Hastings celled upon H ' The Hek last evening HI \V. It Wilson and wife of Fremont are i H registered at the Murray HJ Mr and Mrs Henry Gibson leave today H j Tor a trlD through Florida I Hj Mr and Mrs II P. Luu aud Miss Nellie H * < Lau uro guests at the Murray H < j Zack Tt Leftwich and wife of St Paul are 1 HJ among the arrivals at the Paxton , > Hl C. U. Glover of Long Pine is in the city on i Hf business connected with his flour mill Hf Mr C. P. Wcller , vice prcsldont of the i | Hichardsou drug company , has gene to St Hj Louis via the Wutmsli Bf Judge J. W. Pit7geruld and son , Mr C. W. j Fitzgerald , nnd wife of St Mary's , Kan , j where the former is extensively interested in : Hj * salt mines , uro the guests of Mayor Cushing ' H { and wife Hl United States Marshal Slaughter and wife 1 j ' left for Chicago at 4:15 : yesterday afternoon ' H ! for Evanston , Ill.whora tboir daughter Gruco 1 ; wrifepier the Northwestern university H i At the Windsor Frank Barnes and wife , , i | Minneapolis ; U. P. Leo Minneapolis ; A. O. I H J Obcrlin , F. A. Ljons , lied Oak ; R. M. Will j | iams , McCook ; W. F. Forbes , Sutton ; A. H. H { Wilson , Walton ; Al , Kaufman , Cincinnati ; I | ' Mrs F. Monroe , Waking , ICy : C.Pearson , i S Crcston ; Cbarlos J , Skallherg , Holdrcdgo ; I i J : D , Stewart , Lexington | [ I ) < iton on ltonr llmiti Hj Judge Dundy says ho enrcs hut llttlo who ) H Isjippointcd to succeed Judge Hrower as H ! United States circuit Judge Ho is satisfied H With his present position as district Judge H and would not give up his annual boar hunt J H for even a position on the supreme bench H As circuit Judge ho would lese this pleasure H < Tuo , honor connected with the circuit bench 1 H ho considers hardly commensurate with the H hard work catallod on the incumbent ' \ Grnat Motlioillut Knlly • Bisnop Nowmnn , DD LLD , will give bis celebrated lecture on The Seven Bibles of the World nt Uoyu's ooora house Sunday ovonlng , February 10 , Admission only by ticket , Tickets caa bo obtained at the Pax ton hotel The bishop gives this lecture at the request of the Mothodlst preachers of cltv and prominent citizens of the elty , among whom are Mux Meyer , General J , O. Cowin , Edward Hosowator and ethers , m ' CiiHter' * PolocnteH The delegates to the department , O. A. U. , at Grand Uland on Wednesday next from CustorPost , No , 7 , uro as follows : Past post commanders : F. M , Moore , John Honza , D. A. Hurley , John A. Cuscadon and J. li Sawhlll Present commander , M. J. Foonan Delegates , Churlcs Honn , A. Alleo , O. G. Decker They will leave for Grand Island on Tues duy evoulng , tbo 18th ln t , , at415. ; ' Announcements 1 The coming of Sarasato and D'Albort , the renowned artists , to tbo Boyd on next Tues | day evening in grand concert , is already 1 causing a flutter In musical circles , and It Is 1 almost an assured fact that the event will bo , made a notable one Many of the levers of tne highest class of muslo in the surrounding cities iiayo signified thofr Intontlou of attona- ing the concert , and the numerous Inquirlos at the box office of the Boyd respecting the artists Indicates that unusual interest Is I being taken In their coming ' Uharllo MeCnriiilokN Instate , The appraisers of the estate of the late Charlie McCoruilck ara still engaged at their labors , but will got through today The personal property foots una trifle oyor $17,000. , This includes the horses , cattla and all other stock on the Calhoun much , also ougglos , wagons har ness and farm Implements of all kinds Tlio entire cstata will probably aggregatu SOU,000 , but is mora or less encumbered The administrator , W. A. Paxton , Jr , will en doavor to got an order from tbo court to soil the ranch Just as it lies , horses , cuttle , velil- ole > , farm implements uud all A Collrue Kiitcrtaliinienr A grand froa literary outartalumont with refreshments , Is announced by the students of tbo Omaha commercial oollogo at the Young Mans Christian assooiatlon rooms this evening , to which everyone Is Invited The exercises will consist of an address by Major Cusblag , two essuy , two orations , two recitations and a dobtteon the question ; Resolved , ITlikt Private Ownership in Land Should bo Abolished " A college paper will also bo read Plenty vf splendid muuo will bo given Exercises will begin tt7U0 m : uurp , A ItDlUJtMM ) THAVKiililt , Dr Snvillo lolls or Ilia Visit to VonP7uoln. Dr 3. J. . Savlllo , lata" n member of the board of education , has returned from South America , Early inst November the doctor started on his Journey for health nnd speculation Ho had rend a great deal of that country and ho went to explore It In his own v\ny. Landing at Maracalbo , the capital of Venezuela , the doctor spent nil of his ttmo in the western part of the republic nt Loko Marracalbo Ina latter Is lltt miles long and sovonty-flvo miles wide The country Is a pcriect garden of Kden , The climate Is delightful The thermometer ranscs , on nn nvcriigo , from fifty to eighty above , the yonr round , Iho doctors traveling after landing nt Marucnibo wns done on hursebick , nnd his companions wcro natives of that country , "lho Spanish language , " ho said , "Is spoken altogether Among the lower cia ses tliero Is some Negro blood but thov nil speak Spanish "lho Immeiiso forests of hard wood nt- tracted mv attention , at sight , 'ihoy huvo nt lenst twenty-ilvo specimens : cedar , mu- hotmnv , ebony , box wood nnd a nutnbor of other varieties that tire unknown in this country They nro nil cabinet woods The soil Is fertile Every product that can bo raised m Nebraska Is grown , but the principle one is coffco 1 his Isplnnted on the on tha hillside and on the mountains Iin- measo crops nro grown each yonr So far as corn and vegetables are concerned , the farmers , or peons , ns thov nru called there , do but little cultivating , 'lho climate Is the same tha year round At Caracas , nn Island where thu steamships land , when you go into a hotolyou nroglvon a cot with no covering but a sheet Out In the country nearly every ouo sleeps in a hummock "No minerals have been discovered In the Immediate district which L visited , but I belie - lie > o they are there The people nro too slow All they seem to want is enough to barely exist on The peens contract for their crops one and two yours in udvanco to the merchants CofTeoraislng Is so success ful tnnt it naturally almost crushes out every other business The heavy dealers are mostly Germans Arery few Americans are In business tnerc Hut thov nro welcome 'I ho Venezuelans are anxious to liavo capital como In l'lioy nrc anything but jealous What they most need Is Intelligent labor .Thcro Is llttlo chnnco to Invest much money Unless skilled labor is imported to that coun try The nutlvcs woik for $ S and $10 per month , All they uro allowed nsldo from this are rations The latter consist of cheese , salt meats , cocoa and plantains , 'lho plan tains grow similar , hut much larger than n banana They are pealed and fried aud used ns a oubstitutu for oread In fuet , n nutivo will refuse brend for a bunch of plantain Very litllo bread is oaten "i'ho houses nro nearly all built of hard wood and concrete In the cities , moro or less Spanish tile is used , Tbo peons malio their roofing from a nutivo flag Tuoy are willing workers , but must have some porsop to oversee and direct them nil the time In my travels through the couiny l was surprised at how hard these fellows work and how llttlo ambition they have to make money Thov wouldn't lot a tourist pay for u meal The majority of tbo peons ara uneducated But their schools are improving wonder fully I took particular p-ilns to visit sev eral of thorn In the cities they bavo three different systems Ono Is supported by the government , one by the city , and the third by the church Thu two former are the moro progressive Nearly every ono belongs to the Catholic church ' 1 hero nra only a few Protestant rhur < 'hes In the entire republic Spanish and German are taught exclusively Business men , according to law , must keep their books in Spanish The natives nro all great smokers Men , . womouuud children use tobacco in almost every form Their favorlto drink is rum As a class , they are not very dlssioatcd 'Ihoy manufacture their own liquors and make good stuff It is sold in grocery aud cigar stores as uell as in saloons - loons Mora or less gambling Is going on in the various club looms , but the fellows there , ganiblo differently from Americans There is' no excitement and only small amounts chaugo hands They seem to piny wore for tbo pleasure there is In It ttuin for moaoy ' "lho soil Is fcrtilo nnd In my opinion „ , there is n vast amount of undeveloped wealth in this particular valley and near by , especially in the Cordilleras mounts But the Goajira ( Wahira ) Indians nro there and are savage Our little com pany narrowly escaped a band of them w nile riding over tbo mountain That same nicht flvo out of a party of six tourists were killed by the GoaJIruR I visited flvo villapcs where there is uo ono but Indiuns The women wore at work spinning out the wild cotton on home made looms ana the men wuro loaf log about in the sun The Indians of this ruco nro short , muscular fellows nnd can travel on an uverago of six miles a hour for a whole day The guides weur nothing but a breechclont , belt and moccasins In their belts they carry a half dozen nrrows wltn poisoned points and in their band an immense bow "Tlio principal game is door and wild tur- uey Fishing is good , In the forests the natives frequently kill tigers nnd mountain lions Thu Indians are always moving They camp at ono place long cnoueh to ralso ono httlo crop and then move on They dent cultivate at all Merely scratch the earth open deep enough to drop in some corn or whatever they want and then wait till It grows und move " The doctor will probably return to South Amoncn within a year Ho Is much im- proved in health and is delighted with his experience all around Ho has brought with him as souvenirs and curiosities a number of articles nnd implements peculiar to the country which he takes great delight In dis playing , Itinclni ; Noises In tbo oars , sometimes a roaring buz zing sound are enusod by catarrh that exceedingly disaproeublo and verycom- mou dlboaso Loss of sinoll or hearing also result from catarrh Hoods Sar- 6aparllla. the great blood purifier , is a , peculiarly successful remedy for this disease , which item09 by purifying the blood If you sulTor from catarrh , try Hoods Sarsaparilla , tlio peculiar medi cine THU UOGJOUND .VetliodB of Operation anil Profits or tlio Pound master , Arthur Puluski , the noxvly appointed poundmastcr , dogcatcher and ex-policeman who has been dubbed Count , " has com menced building u dog pen ut the foot of Jones street His Job , according to the ox-gurbagomas- tcr , is worth uboul tfiOO per mouth When a dog is caught without a tag It will bo hold at the pound for three days If not claimed during that porlod tha catcher will drown it and collect U from the city.QShould the owner claim tbo canlno ha will be < ompellcd to pay tlio aog-catcher $ J and then purchase a * 1 tug from the citv besides Owners finding their dogs in the pound with tags on them , or proving that thov had tags ut one time , can recover tholr property without cost When will tbo new tags bo lssuodl" was asked Pulasul yesterday Within a very few days They have al ready been ordered aad will ba ulaced on snla ut the city clerks office as soon as fin ished " . . What system bavo you outllnod for catching dogs I" The same as Is done In other cltlos , I shall start out a covered wagon at davlignt , every morning and cotn- pete the work of rounding up the city by 8 or 0 o'clock a , in Then again in the evening until dark Small dogs will bo snared by wire nets and larger ones byjwiro slings "Hy what process will you kill the dogs ! " "xhoy will be placed in awira crate which will bo sunk | n tbo river Then it will be raised und lho dead carcasses will bo throws Into the river , " In uddltlon to Pulaski's dog catching he will conduct a pound for estray horses and cattle at thu corner of Fourteenth and Davenport streets Our Postmaster Protest ? . Omaih , Fob 13 To the Editor of The Bee : Your editorial of last evening ex planatory of the composition of the firm of "We , Us & Co , " ( as you call it ) was evi dently based upon Information , or rather uUlnforui&tiou furnished by Hugh Murphy . You tnkooains to say for him that ho was Invcvlod Into that firm when young and unsophisticated , " and that when ho saw Its internnl worklnss ho was shocked and withdraw ' 1 his causes mo to smllo You cant ' mnko any ono bollcvo that Mur phy withdrew from a firm or from unj thing clso ' simply becnuso it was corrupt During his partnership with James Creighton and myself ho saw moro of respectability and honor and fair dealing than ho hnd seen In all his previous llfo and more than ho will see ngnln botwocn now nnd his burial , bo- causu recently he seems to studiously avoid all these virtues In his associations Ha cannot for any length of time be kept In good company Ha speedllv drifts back to his cntural clement of society No , Mr Editor , Murphy never drew ont of n firm because of anv unfair dealing on the part of ether members Dcconcy Is the ouly thing that will make Murphy recoil with any degree of velocity There uro worse men than Murphy and there nro many hotter ones llo is no saint and probably docs not claim to bo If he did his claim would not be nllowed by thosa who know him , nnd ho Is widely known Mr Murphy Bhould uiako his attacks openly like , a man of character and eouratro , and uvon then should not lese ttmu in either openly or covertly attacking these who nro Invulner able Respectfully , C. V. Gunumsn Dr Birnoy , practice llmttod to ca tarrhal discuses of nose and throat Rooms IMS to 200 , Boo building COUItT KUFOIIMH Itcsnlt In Snvlne Ttmo nnd Kxooili- tlous Work The four district Jddges were at work in their rospcctlvo rooms nt 0yo ; o'clock , n very unusual occurrence , nnd ono of the bcnoll- clul results of the now rules adopted at the beginning of the term at Judge Clarkson's Instance Under the old order it wus tbo custom of the four judges to moot In the main court room aud spend an hour or more in calling the docket and assigning cases for trial In the various rooms The now rule provides each Judge witn bis share of the cases on the special ducket nnd each calls his own list ot trial cases and proceeds to business without further delay , A bul letin Is kept for each court room so that attorneys ore enabled to know Just what cases will bo called nnd in what room The innovation is a very picasing ouo to tlio attorneys who thus save from ono to two hours ttmo each uiornitig Another appreciated reform Is the system of bullutlnlng cases on trial undHo be called On each Judges bench is a bulletin board on which Is noted the number of tha cuso 011 trial and the number of the next casu for trial , There is also indicated , by 'nnothor card , whether or not there is n nrobability of the second case being called lor tiial on the dny An attorney by a more glance at the bench knows whether a ca30 In which ho Is inteiosted will bo called for trial on the day or not The rules are cxpectod to bo tbo moans of greatly expediting court busl ness Judge ClarKBon has been unfortunnto thus far In getting to work on the criminal docket , The case against Ed Quinn for for gery , was postponed Wednesday on nccount of the illness of tbo dofenduut's attorney , nnd that against William Feagins for shooting his stepmother was set for hearing When the case was called yesterday Mrs Fea- glno was reported dangoiously 111 and a postponement was made necessary William Mills , charged with having burglarized Frost & Harris carriage shop , was called and dis missed by the county attorney , Today the cuso agairst M. L. Lowls , charged with stealing SbOO worth of goods from Andrew Peterson , will bo called The trial of George Myers , charged with t the murder of Nuls Planteon , will bo called next Monday Judge Wakoloy rendered two decisions yesterday In the case of the Union Pa cific railway company vs the city , an applica tion for excemption of certain lots from city taxes ; a decision was given exempting part " of the lots nnd holding others liable for taxa tion In the case of Ish vs Fin ley a decision was given In favor of plaintiff Pinley bought a lot of Ish and then refused to pav for It because - cause Ish had previously donated a right of way for a street through a portion'of the property Ish brought suit and was sus tained The Chicago Lumber company tins com menced suit against Henry Lingouncr to recover - cover $03,23 on a mechanics Hen , " Edwin O'Hara alleges that the Omaha Consolidated Vinegar company is indebted to him in the sum of $1SG9.10 on a promis sory note , which sum ho seeks to recover Mondav morning Judge Clarkson will try Ed Ball on the charge of horse stealing , Tuesday the case against John Bean , the necro who burglarized * the residence of W. H. Greou , carrying oft a lot of household goo Is , will bo tried Jim Marshall will bo tried for arson Tuesday afternoon nnd Wednesday morning the trial of M. L. Moy- crs for burglary will bo commonceJ , Miles i\ervn una Liver Illln An important discovery They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through tlio nerves A now principle They speedily cure billlousnoss , bad taste , torpid llvor , piles and constipation Spieudld for men , womeu and children Smallest , mildest , surest SO doses for 25 cents Samples free at Kuhu & Co 's , 15th and Douglas ' MISSOURI VAIj .EV GPOCRHB Tliey Disouss anil Aim to EftVct Some ICofnrinu The Missouri Vullsy Wholesale Grocers association assembled iu Its quarterly meet ing yesterday in tno calo ut tne Puxion house , The gathering was called to order by James Nave of Kansas City , the president Thu secretary was Thomas Payne of the same city All the wholesale grocers of tbo city wera In attendance , and among those lrom abroad wore Robert Eussoa of Lincoln ; Alph Damols , Kansas City ; Theodore Pochlor , Lawrence ; Samuel Gregory , R. L. Greg ory , James M. Nave T. G. Payne , U. F. Langdon , Kansas , Clty ; A , B. Taylor , Loavonworth ; William F. Dolun , Atchison ; John Long , L. W. Bates , M. S. Dow den , Jr ; Samuel M. Nave , St Joe ; J. M , Raymond , A. E. Hurgroaves , E. Plummer , Lincoln ; O. C. Tolarton , Sioux City A B. Qrupo aad Joha-'Blano , Bur lington , The meeting was hold wjth closed doors , the purp so being to discuss the new grain rate , to effect a change in classification of ; rates to the seaboard from Missouri river points nnd if possible to accomplish a unl- foun classification all over the United States > instead of that which now obtains This is i ono classification for Chicago , another from 1 the Missouri river , another to tbo seaboard , and others which nro variously designated What Will Urn Woria Say ? ; Bargains at 1210 Farnara St In shoes has caused great Qxoitemont Store crowded daily Call ut dnco apd secure some of the wonderful bargains * . Ladies flno kid button boots , 75o pair Ladies Burt shoes $3 pair , worth $0. Ladies Dodgo'shand turned shoesall I styles , only $3 pair , worth $0. " Ludios' rubbers lee pair Reynolds Bros' , ilnq Btiooa $2.50 and $3 pair ' * - Gray Bros' , flno shoes $2 pair , worth $1.00. Men's shoes at a Bacriflro Mon's hand sewed French calf shoos , "Hondoraon's , " only $3,60 pair , worth $7,00. _ This stock must bo sold by March 15 in the lurgo store 1210 Furnum St Pirn Klnu Wnnte u Sleuth Chlof Galligan says that ho wf ( | write to the Colorado mountaia town to ascertain to which of them old Fire King , the first hand fire eugiuo Omaha used , has been sold , Sbo is eagerly desired by tno Veteran Firemen's association , us a part of its equlpmont should it decide to uttond the firemen's tournament ; , about March 4. Tbo chiefs recollection Is that the machine was said to the town board ot Golden In 1873 , und that tuenco it went to Black Hawk , but lrom that | ioint its pere grinations are sbroudod in mystery Easy expectoration , Increased power of tha luags aud the enjoyment of rest , ara the re wards , upon tuklng Dr Bulls Cough Syrup . ; to all consumptives Cuts , burns and all otner wounds , can no cured in a short time by the use of Salvation Oil , the greatest cure on earth for palu ' Prloo 25 coats A NI"W PAflHASTEK GlSNtiUAIj Will llo Bn Colitnnl Terrell or This l > minrtniint Today Brigadiers Gonernl William U. Itochostor ] , pamaster general of the nriuv , attains ( to his slxto ) fourth year and retires from tbo service Who his successor will bo cannot bo fore told 1 , nor will it ba known until at least Mon day 1 next • The sennte adjourned last night until Mon day next , nnd during this time the nrosldont , of ' course , cannotnend the name of a sua * ccssor 1 to the sonata On Monday , however it 1 Is expected tliat the appolntmont will bo mauo early and army ptoplo In the west and tluoughout n great part of the cast , entertain the hope that the cholco mnv full upon Colonel Churlos M Terrell , chlof payraustor of this department The colonel has been In the sorvlro since ISO ; and nil of this time ho has spent In the west During this period hu has paid cut millions of dollars and is known to thousands of soldiers and officers retired und still In the service , ns to hosts ot civilians in nil lho walks otlifo J11 urmv circles , tha long service of the colonel , his reputation nnd standluir with the administration , will It Is thought Bccuro for him the honorable position of paymaster goncral General Brooke nnd Lloutcnant Koivo of his uursonul staff , loft last night for Wash ington Their presence bus been destrad by the socrctnry of wnr to confer with thn com mittee on military affairs of the sunato re garding the application of the B. & M. , the Union Pacific , the Missouri Paciflo nnd ether roads for right of way through thu reserva tion nt Bullovue , on which now Fort Omaha Is to bo located Chief Clerk Davis of lho department of the Plntto , nlthough not yet thoroughly re covered from a sovcro attack of the grip , is attending to the duties ot his office At onetime time three of the members of his family were prostrated with the innlndv , though all of them are now on tbo road to recovery Discoveries Moro Vnluiblo than Gold are SANTA ABIE , the California discovery for consumption and diseases of the throat , chest and lungs.at.d . CALIFORNIA CAT-R- CURE.tho only guaranteed euro for catarrh , iold in the head and kindred complaints They are sold ut $1 per pnekago , or thico for * 2.50 , and are recommended nnd used by the leading physicians of the Pacific coast Not secret iompounds Guaranteed by Good man Drug Co The Printer * ' Ball The ball of the Typographical union nt Washington hall tonight promises to bo emi nently successful , About three hundred tickets have been sold and the eomraitteo of arrangonionts are making herculean efforts to make the ball a success An udnussion fee of $1 will bo charged , nnd the proceeds will bo devoted to the printers homo at Col orado Springs A nowsuaper office In full blast on the stage will bo ono of the principal features of tbo occassion , nnd will give the curious an opportunity of witnessing this most interest ing performance Souvenir papers will bo distributed among these present During the evening a quartette composed of orintors will render several selections The quartette is an excellent ono and will furnish some very ontertuining music Insure Aealnst Pneumonia Use Bakers ' Pure Cod Liver Oil or Bakers Emulsion Tno old rehablo brand All drug gists CROW 'WASN'T SHOT The Lincoln Detective Evidently Plnyinc a Little Trick Late Tuesday night Tug Bra received a .toleeram from Provo City , Utah , signed United States Marshal , " stating that De- tcctivo Crow of Lincoln hnd been shot and killed at Frisco , Utah , by a mall , robber whom he was trying to arrest No details were received and an effort to secure the facts proved futile until Wednesday uii ht , when In reply to .a request 1 The Bit , cpr -rcspondent atcProvcr.Citytolegraphod as fpl- lows : , My attention has been called to dispatches In regard to reported killing of Crow In quiry of the Frisco telegraph operator today ohcits the fact that Crow was not killed in Frisco The dispatch signed U S. Mnr- shal , " stating that Crow had been shot dead in Frisco Utah , by mall robbers Is a hoax and was probably Bent by Crow himself Inquiry was also made of Tin : Bens agent nt Salt Lake City , who telegraphed as fol lows : See special from Provo this evening In re gard to shooting of Crow at Frisco The operator - orator at Provo tolls mo thoio-is nothing in it whatever Tlio United Slates marshal hero Knows nothing about it The probabilities are that Crow has some sort of a schema on hand , but Just what bo is up to has not yet been ascertained The Great Rootc Inland ( loute In changing time on Sunday , Nov 17 , the Chicago , Rook Island & Pacific By have considered every point of in terest to the Omaha traveling public If you are going to Dos Moines , Chicago or any point east , our solid vestibule limited train is lust what you want Leave Omaha at 4.23 p. m. arrive in Dos • Moines 9:30 : p. m. and Chicago 8:30 : a. m. . dining car for supper leaving Council BlulTs and for breaufast before reaching , Chicago This train is also equipped with the flnost sleepers and chair cars made by the Pullman Co . which leave from the U. P. depot , Omahaovory day at 4:25 : p. m. , making close connections at Chicago with all trains for eastern points In addition to this magnitlcont train wo have two ether daily trains to Chicago , leaving Omaha ut 9:15 : a. m , ' nnd 6:1G : p. m. For information as to 1 routes , rates , time , otc , call at ticket office , 1305 Farnam street ; telephone 782. S. S. Stuvkns General Western Agent * Sidewalk ConirnotA The contractu for la } ing wooden sldowalks under the now specifications will bo let Feb ruary 21 by the board of public works On \ February 33 contracts will bo let for the construction pf catch basins , man Holes and sewer repulrs On the same date the board will let contructs for the grading of Pacific street from Twenty-ninth nvonuo to Thirty first street _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ = = = = = = = = = noNseMPTioN , IN its first stages , can bo successfully 1 checked by the prompt use of Ayers Cherry Pectooul Even in the later periods of that disease , the cough is wonderfully reUorcd by this medicine "I have nsedlAu'r's Cherry Pectoral with the besticffttu in my practice This wonderful ( preparation onto saved my life I had a constant cough , night sweats , was greatly reduced In flesh , and gi\en up by my phybtcian One bottle nnd n half of the Pectoral cuml me " A. J , EUH011 , M. D. , Jllddleton , Tennessee • Several yeara ago I was severely ill Tlio doctors said I was in consumption , nnd that they could do nothing for ine , but advised me , as a lost rtsortto try Ayer'fl Cherry Pectoral After taking this medicine tuo or thrre months I Mas cured , and my health remains good to the present day " Jainm lllrchuid , Darlen , Conn " Several j ears ago , on a possoge homo from California , by v. attr , I Loutratted so severe a cold that for some Uajs I was confined to my stateroom , und a physician on board considered my llfo luduuger Happening to have a bottle of Ayci'a Cherry Pectoral , I used It freely , and my 1 lings cfo soon restored to a healthy condition Blnca then I have Invariably recommended this pnp , nratlou " J , II Chaudler , Junction , Va Ayers Cherry Pectoral , rnxriEzn ur Dr J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mai , Bold fcy nil Drujgliu Price ( dtiitolOt ; , tl WHERE THEJANGER LIES The Mysterious nnd Bmliion 11ml lug ; of"so.Mnny IdYcsKully Accounted for , Tlio real danger from ' drlppo" Is In Its after effects Nlhotenthsof Ml the deaths resulting are from pneumonia What Is pneumonia ? It Is a siuldon stoppage and tilling up of the lungs Thick.heavy ' , poisonous mucous gets Into the air cells and procnts breathing Tbeyclogup quickly and death ensues Tne only salvation Is to keep the lungs working nnd throw on this terrlblo mucous T.ioro Is only ono way In which this can bo done and that Is by stimula ting them Under the Innuonco of a proper amount otpuro whiskey , the lungs draw In deep , full breaths nnd throw out the poisonous nlr , c cn time It Is exhaled Hut while this Is true and whiskey has saved mere lives than nny otnur knoviu remedy If It l not pure whiskey , it Is llablo to have a bad direct If it contains fusel ell , n licadncho or a fuul tongue will bo the result On the othcrhnud , when an absolutely juru whiskey , like Uutry's Pure Malt Whiskey Is n od 110 ill ctlectscau by any possibility follow 1 rot Hon rv A. Mottsnjs ! "Ihopuilty of Unity's Pure Malt Whiskey ( ns simple analytical tests will readily cnn > race ) is absolute mid should ro- | commeud It to the highest puliilo favor " To nil we unhesitatingly say Insist upon hnIng Duf fy's and do not be persuaded to take any other DRS BETTS & BETTS M08 Faunam Stuef.t , Omaha , Nsb ( Opposite Paxton Hotel ) ODc hounuam , to6p.m. Sundays 10b. n , tc pm Specialists la Cbrcmlc , Ncrrous , Skin anil niool Dl- tlT'ConiiiltAtlon nt onlco or by mnll iree Medi cines sent by mall or express , ficcurely packed , free from observation Guarantees to euro quickly , safe ly and permanently NERVODS DEBILITY SSfffifflEMA Blons Physical decay , Hrtslritf from Inerticrel.on , ex cess or lnuulpenco producing alcvplenness despon dency , pimples on the face.aversion tosoclptr , enslly dlMiouragod , lack of conndonco dnlt unlit fur Mudjr or business , nnd rinds life n hurdon tafoly , perman ently and privately cured Consult Dr . D tts A UotU , IKjy Farnam Street , Omaha , Mob Blood and Skin Disean ffi&fbfeiaiis results , completely eradicate ! vrltliont tlio aid of mercury Scrofula erysipelas , fever sore * , blotcnen , ulcers , pains In the head and bones , Bypltlllttc sore throat , mouth and tongue , catarrh , etc , permanently cured nhcre othcra have fatted Kidney Urinary ? Mair r lcu l ( i t2 , oal rrt 9 • . quent burning or bloody urine , urlno hlzh colored Of vrltn milky pediment on standing , weak back , gonorr htpA , Kleot.cyHtltls , otc l'roiuptly and safely cured charges reasonable STRICTURE 1 ffiKSS' c&ftS : moral complete without cutting , caustic ordlllatton Cures effected at homo by patient without a moments palu or annoyance To Young Men and Midflle-Aed Men AQITPP PflDD The awful effects o esrly OUIUi UUlllj Vice , which brings orpaalo wonkncaa.dattruylngboth mind nnd body , irltb all udrcadea Ills , purraanenllr cured riTJQ PPTTO Address thorn who h re lm DUO Dill 10 paired thumsalves by Improper Indulgences and and aolltiiry bablts which ruin botb body and mind , untlttlnn them ror business , study or mnrrlnno , Maiuuiu Hcv or those entering on that happy Ufa , nwaro otphyslclal debility , quietly assisted OUR SUCCESS Is based upou facts , tint practical experience , see ond-ovcry tae Is especially studied , thus starting arlKht.ttilrl medicines are prepared In our own la * batory exactly to suit cacn case , thus nfitcting cures without Injury ttyhcnd < > cents post a tin for celebrated works ou chronic , nervous and delicate diseases Thousands cured t& A friendly letter or call may Eavoyou fu tureaunvrlnitandshame , nnd add golden years to life Cr/No letters anMfpred unless accompanied by 4 cents In Btnraps Address or call on nns invtTH & betts , li 13 Farnnm btreet Omaha Neb H JAYA& MOCHA < tl tH W m Uw f B BTT K. KS B HsIisbv 1 1 IP P r IV 'amWS r vyi b m&J9& \ E PI Iff I ? * Perfect Arl Album contilnlng 24 ITbi5bC.bC. Beautiful Photographs representing • ! " • Teaanl ( Coffee culture , will be sent on receipt of your addresti CHASE & SANBORN , 136 Dread St , Boiton Western Dept 80 Franklin St , Chicago , III f P n Fresh /lOThr C.H.PEARSON & C2.- - * BALTIMORE Ma TOlRAIN DEALERS I'urtlen Interested In aellluc corn or regular denlorbiu corn will do well tu write totlie United Mates Hugar Kufmnry , of WaukeKau I1U. who arelust surtlntr up their larce wurlca nnd will use 1 MO ) bushels per day , and pay mull W rlta torn preferred as It Is used excliiilvi-ly for the manufacture oC Una nyrupaund glucose Hell your corn direct to the consumer ami save all middle charge * . We a-u connected with every triiut line to Uhtcago hv the Waukegan & Houih-U extern It It , and all corn can be ship ped direct without change of lam at Chicago urtea , L'niihj brATt-s iJucmii Ukhneiiv Wauke&n , Ills , nffriiinnnn iuutBrv-mt-ATirti. ' ITIUliKUUU ot Youthful linprudrnce , Mu.lnc fmiuture ixrar , J > erveus PtMllty , lx ( Hnnticxxl , Ae.having tried In Taln.very Limwn rriiie- y. b * dUrovcretl o slinpl means of sell tire , wlilcu • wlll ndse -dmilBtohU l fellow sufferers AdlrcuW.U.UU.VU.i' .o.lusstw.NswYMkCllit DIAMOND CUTTING OMAHA I Wo do not cut ntul polish those precious stones ns they tlo It In Am- " " ' > stordnm , but for the next few days ( until our rotnU Htoro Is routed ) wo ( J shnll OUT THE PRICES to the quick on nil DIAMONDS , mount Jj oil or loose , * 850,000 worth oTOoiiui to go Tor S&ft,000 , or Jut Hnin'rli-o / Wo quote n few Horns to ( , 'lvo some Idea of tlio GRAND BAR > / GAINS wo now ofTor : ' < > ; imim : ; : ia3iom > riNor.it kin < ; s : ! ? ' . ! . ( it ) , . $ - , $11) , $1 * > j # 2 , ! ? " ' > > $ " • SIM t"50 > or"1 $ * $ j0l ) ' OILMIM IMAIIIOM ) i : < Mt MS US : I $10 , $ iri , $ ! I0 , $ ! . - > , MS , ifr.O , $75 , $100 , $250 , WOO , lo SMOO 1 ! ' fii\ii.v : ; dia ioxi ) imoociius SCAEtr AMI leACIJ 1'IXS ! $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $115 , * 51. $75 , JlJOto ft $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , fell , $25 , $115 , $50 , $7o , 100 , . 11. | acnulnollinmoud tlracolett . Necklaces , LocKet * . CnlT llultoas , Collnr llnttous ffi l .UNA i : pAlil'fJrAMoSli ' l WATCH CASK3 In lar * * variety , romplete with 1 any llrst-iln-s ninfcoof Aii < crlian or S m movement ftom J.H mitotJOA m TIM : DIAMOND MOUNI'INIIS In < itocc ! anil made to order . . . . U a. i I.)03i ( ) : lHAMO.vbs of all Uc < . from 101 ot a karat to 10 faarnti , at * v j 1 rrIre < rnnclnKlroiiii > to ViOOporkiirit , 1 I llesettiim of Dlninniiil a upoclnltv I'stlniittos furnished on application | 1 Ail early Inspection of tun tock will amply repay jou , R ; max meyer & BROcor SixWli anl FaruamSts I i HThn i.xtremti IU\V IMHCIIS previously advertliod by us on OlIICAl w CltHliw and all other dopurtuitnts , will coatlnuo In to no durliiB this OUIt OltllAT | ! Ill AMONU SAI P. , { W"Uld Hold bought for utsli or taken lllcxcliaiiKO | I ' HAVE YOU We have ken all j ODD SUITS of fine grade goods ranging in prices from $15 to $25 And in order that they may all be sold enabling us to open the next season with an entirely fres line The prices will be FROM NOW ON $10 to $18 What has been said in re gard to suits also applies to our large stock of MENS- ' TROUSERS which we are offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES , dTjmcgrew Tlio Well Known Specialist , • ( BEwIjx ( loot and btrict- , J CftytSBt urt' , acuro wunr- 1 I T % Ol i" " * adisolutclr I UBkJ ft ) II cured , rend for YjtRtl&L I In honks , The I Ife WMfgWhL ir jf Heirel , " forMaa Mw fta y * * lOrentKslimps ) . ffiSjsE / 1 quickly and per nHByi I &jisaT ; fejStiWSx mint by ' corro- J CO.XMIJ/i'AXKJA' ritlHl Office < SE Cor lUtri & Jackson Sts Omaha , Neb , E-Aeelsiof Springs , p. Natures Great Sanitarium The Alost IllcRHiit Itcstful nnd llcncflclal or Health ltcaorte TUC CI 110 One of the rino Ilotcle of the lilt LLlllOi World Hei > lttewllhe\crytoin. fort , pleasure und comtulcmu Unnpproachulilo Iu its nttriutlviMU'ss , furnltlilngsandculsluc fau- itary condlilone perfect All charges rcii onnue ! , A TUP Within tbehoUl , superb , torn mD I lldl plftfl and of grmt inrdlclusl virtue , ball Sulphur Wnttr , Tub , Turkitb , Jilec- trie , Massacq , Marble Flunge _ THE MINERAL WATERS , if ? for Itlifiimallsiii , Oout Dropsy , Kidney , Illaddtr and I.i er Troublca , Dyepepefa , lllood Uit-tosts. Alcoholism , Debility and other dcrttngemiiiU of the fcisteiu The inostabtoiilsUini ; mid mnrulous reeultaepctdliy follow tlu-lruau. Thuwatira \ i - K 8 propcrtha aud combinations unknown to uny other known sprlntf fu tbe world , Tliey contain iron In that ino t rare and valuable form for ready absorption und rapid tnullratlou ; unmUy , u tulu tiouor the Protoxide luCarbouloAl Id Aearoly cut and diuretic , they are euprcmely ifilcaclpm , And as a tonic In upbuilding the worn und debili tated system , thty hue no i iiual A sain of about one pound a day usually foliowa thdr ure Tlity bare restored tuouvands from tbe brink of dtath to ] x.rfcct hiallb Try them , They will prolong jour life Climate mild and healthful , SurrouudlnRsktautl ful Tit ml ) five mlks from Kansas Clly ou tbe 1 O , M. & bt . ' ' . 11. It Till : IIOTTI.UU WATKItS ehlppcd on or der to all tiolute . For full information and Illustrated pamphlets , aJdrc.i , JJXCLLSIOR SlMHNflS CO , lirtelslor Sprints , Mo , TJiV JOHN C. JONES7 I'lCACTICK I IXIItEI ) TO disasi:3 : : or w .ui.v ; , OHlce , B , KCor I3tlt an J | ) ou U > Ijts Oaiilia .Vs TO WEAK MEN Burftrlmt from tbe irlicuof suuthfiil rrmrs , J arlr decay wnstliM weakneu , lost mauboiMl , tic , 1 will send \alunble treatise ( sralcdl containing full iiartlrulara for homo cui" , Fllhl ! of rbart , ' . A splendid medical orkishonM . be rrad by every tnan who Is nenrrms and dtbllltatrd Address , Lvrof 1' . V , lOWLIItnioodUBCouu "V . NEItVOHS llEniMTY Young and inld A > lie ni.nl uieii , surTerluit from Hniiuss or tk UoUTiiKxcKMUOuAaise Uuiteuaran nScjteed. . trtutlselualedjcoulalhluiffullar Ml > J tlcnlars for borne cure , iutr or en a not , \\6\3 wtor , u. v. iiKsi.iat , \tbSlr Leekllsx nd Uetrolt , Jllcll , A locket I'iu Cushion Free to Sinokera or N.W.C0B , l3lHaD0DOlbt , OMAHA , NEW ' 1 * rOB TUB TRZATHS.IT Or ill , 11 cuiMsinun i APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES ] Bsttracllltles.AppararusaidRemsdlssforBuecestfa ) Treatment ot • vsry form of uttesie rtquirln * r NEaiCALorBUROIOAlTRSATMEHr j MIHETY ROOMS FOR PATIEHTail Board & Attsadneo Dcst Actomaeodstions in WeiV nrj-WBITB ( 70R OIROULARDoa SeformlUes aj Pricta , Tnimi.OlsbFtit , Curvstvirsjoffpl-io.PlWsJ Tumors Oanesr , OaUrrh , Bronchitis , Inhilatlooy Elestrtolty , Parsljiis , EpUtpiy , Kldafy , yiladdstv Bye , Bar , SUnaniBlood andalfBtirgloalOFCratlonsS DISEASES OF WOMrH m.VJ.V.V . ' a Wl H1TR UTKIT 1DIIUD 1 ITUO-IS DBMnTMCXT Kill Z ° ! "ti P , l'K'li.c9fn ' ! . " " , "rt' ( STbictltmath OnlyBeUflilellsdloallnaUtataaaaUataBpoelaltTol PRIVATE DISS ASBS All lllool Dliom im fsllr tnsttd Sfptlllllo folio * rtnoTtatroiattoijiun vitbo.i ucraury Ktw R.t rsllta froslaMI lrUu ot mil ruffMU lrll . ii.U , to tl.ll aani7b lrtsudstbom * rcsrr poBdcBci AIIcokib d6s. | moKooOdnlll MolulnoiorUitrmmolittstkjiusllorax M m . r.ljr > . lnoiuri lonillt [ t.ooni.i > linr > .o .Ti Do paraooAllaleriliw prtratrtd Call sod lOBmlt > > r not VKWrrot jeer • . • ml w. win iruj la l ln rrrtr • Uln UI..I ul Vsrao | lovltkqa llODllit Xiti' , % QJ&AHlV USDIOAXi ft BUJ10IOAI , INRTiTUI * 18th and Dodge StrssU , OMAUA , nnB State Line I I To Glasgow , Holfusi , Dublin finil Llvnrpool | I ' * l'ltOWNJJW YOiMCKVKKVTUUKSDAV Caeln pussageCU to fV ) , uecortllnir to location J. atsb i room , llicursion $ to WJ EtceraRO to and from Europe at I-onct It its * . State of Californin , " .buililliit , ' . Ai-fjTis lui.mvj.v S. Co , Ucn 1 Agents , (3 Ilroadray , > ow for * John IlLLOrv Ucn 1 Western Aecnt le , ( [ landolph St , CblcazD IlAtiur K. M0011E3 , liios McCanm : , Atcents at Omaha [ SaANTAI EHlDYl I Arrcsta discharges from the urinary orrjaia m I in cither ccx m 43 bourn ifilmmM % It la superior to Copaiba , Cubch , or Inlec- tA dl 3 tlons , nnd frco from all lad emcll'or other * | Inconycnlcnccs , j SANTAL-MI DY , c 0 u eJ/Hr)7\ / | ) \ 'wurr * without wl Ich none ore gtnuln i. Xs X f Liquor Habit , i urmms wonw mepe/SBirro/fECi/ae D ? HAIKE5 GOLDEN SPECIF6C. ' It * be bIvvh In u cup uf ioOVu vr tea * \.t In ur * Uflisa of rood , without th knowledKe or thopAti nlj if noCB try It • sbiolutelr liirrolc nd will cflivtl aperm neat andipoody oure , whetha , ' ilia nutlont 14 moderate drlniter or nalcohollo\7rf30k IT J K\I.U FAILH It operttei bo qttletl/ and with cjnli cr + Ulnty that tha patlont undtrgoef no tneooveu.onot , and era he Is twire , hti oompleto reformation i vifeotsd , 48 page book of particulars fre , &D1INA CO.lSthA noucIm.ndlHth A CumingHU : MJ IUpplii > < 1 Ut IXhMHU HKLCJICACOOiiiaUa * " SYPHILIS * * " * Cat lie ciued In 20 to 00 days by the use ottbo Map Remedy K r sale only by tbo Cook Itemody Co , of Ouinlia , NebrusKa Write to us toi the names mid udiliois of liiitliitts wbo bare been cured nnd from nhom no have ncriulsslou to refer , Urnldlists u il eiixo that lias always bullied thu skill of ill most uiulnt nt physU cluns.and until the illsrovery of Ibo Cook It • nuniy ( ' ( . . " .MAOICIIKA lsi > V , "iiotoiielnnityeierhuTlnq tbodlri'ano lias been cured Wo tiuaraiitei' to curd uny ease tlmt can ba produced , 'llioso who tiara luken mere ury , jntastiH H. 8. sucus nltenias or other adtcrllsel ronieiHeswith only louijioiary lonullta tan now be nerninntly curdl ly the use ut tbo "M AMI' 111 ! Jir.lll" of lho Cook Itomedy Co . Omaha , Ml ) . Ilenaru of Imitations It is absolutely linposi slblo jrany other person or rmupauy to hnro our forinuluorany remejy Ilka It In erred and moults The Cook lleuicvy Co , bus been treatlnir patients f0 fouryrnrs and hare always utven perfcet • allsfao * tlon ' 11 ey uro llnani lally re < iionslbluhuylni < hluijI ialofoverr M > XIiiiukliiii tliUrifuurHiileuKood solicit the most obslluuiu tasus-tbose who biird trledeten known remedy nnd Install bopo of rccor erf Corresiiond with us and let us put you In poss oslonof evidence that convinces tbe nio.tskeillcal.- _ _ _ Murk what wo savi In thu end yon slUbr use ous Jr " 1UM ( HliMKDV before jou tan ba permanently 1 cured It Is tliHinostbcroiu blood purifier ovtrknuwm tt rite lor pellicula . All litters coiiileleiilhil , DAIITIlirJ He aura you uro Retting thu Cookj UrlUIIUII Itunedy Co'a , JIutile ltsmody None ( 'tlicrs are itenulne , rarlles oUlinlnu la l < j 'Auiiilsfoi'usarulinposltorsund irnuds Full parllo * ulars f re e. Address all communications to The Cook Remedy So , 509 South 12th Street , IJOSEPHGILLDTTS ] STEEL PENS COLD flEDAt PARIS EXPOSITION mi Hod , 303-404-l70-e04. > I THE MOSP PERFECT OF PENSk - . i jm - ehqiish _ . B PENNYROYAL PILLS < jf 1 nr.o cnoas diamond brand fcHicHcrrcn-a . . .Ladlas , csll Drucgtst r.T in.i , „ d llraM.ta rs < t u > t > iu | fl Um , ksUJ • lib bias lll > b < a. Tat i ll < A H.s4 4c. ( lp ) lor inUi l t < sua "Utll r Ut I4l. Jl..l.ll.r.l.7 return n lL > . - • / _ ( CklUutrCl.tai.Ca , . U4UMl rsiUj M 1