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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : * tHUHSDAY , JANTJAEY 29 , 1891. BOARD OF TRADE A WINNER , How York's ' Complaint of Discrimination in Tavor of Foreign Mcrchandiso. FINAL DIVISION OF THE TERRITORY , It If ) Effected by the Western Traffic Association The Union Pacific Itetnllntes on Salt Lake City. WASIIISOTOX , Jan. 28. The Interstate com merce commission today decided the cnso of the Now York boarjl of trade and transport- tntions the Pennsylvania railroad company nnd twenty-eight other railroad companies , involving questions of discriminations made and preference given to for eign merchandise shipped upon through JMlls of lading from foreign ports "to points of destination In the United States .or ports of entry in foreign countries adjacent to the United States over other nnd similar incichnndlso curried from such ports of entry to surh points of destina tion in the United 'States. The com plaint wns sustained by n decision ngninst the Texas Pacific , Iron Mountain , J.ouisvlllo , New Orleans & Tcxni Illinois Canada , mill each of them Is ordered to forth with crnso nnd desist from such practices The orJcr Is to tuko cITcct March 10. Tlio complaint wns not sustained as to the other defendant rnlhoad coinpnnlcs. A Cniiiiriiiniso ] Bcrvlco. DES MOINKS , la. , Jan. 21 [ Special to Tin : Br.K.1 A conference of Uock Island railway oniclala nnd tbo Iowa railway commissioners was held ycstordny , which resulted In tin agreement concerning train sorvlcu which Iho road was recently ordered to 1m- provo for the bcncllt "of Its patrons. After a thorough discussion of the matter the railway company flnnlly submitted ci proposition to put combination cars with tmgpniro privileges on some or Its freight tialns , Instead of restoring the two passenger trains which was contuinplatcd In the order of the commissioners. This propo sition wiis accepted for the present by tbo hoaul , nnd freight trains carrying passengers will run as follows : No.lil leaving Hock Island at S50 : ! n. m. and running to Stuart ; No. ! I3 leaving Hock Island nt 4:20 : p. in. and running to Mnrcngo , nnd leaving IJrooklyn ntSiUO p. in. , nnd running to Council Btolls ; No. . " > , leaving Grlnnollat 1:05 : , running to Atlantic ; No. US , leaving Council mulls nt 7 n. in. , running to Brook lyn ; No. IH , leaving Stuiirt ut 0:16 n. m. , running to Hock Island ; No. ! 17 , leaving DCS JVlolncs nt ! > : ! )0 ) p. m. . running toStunrtnnti Irom Stuart to Ncola ; No. ! U , leaving Council Bluffs nt 9:13 : a. m , tunning to Stu- nrt , niul from Homestead nt 11:55 : n. in. to Itock IslnnU ; No. 'M leaving Avoca at 0 : ! ! 0 a. m. running to Htunrt , nnd from Iowa City at 1:55 : a. in , to Kock Islnnd ; No. US leaving Council Hluffs nt 2:15 : p. * in. , running to Avoca ; No. ! IS leaving Brooklyn at 0:23 : a. m. , runnlfig to West Liberty. Tlio Union I'notflu Itctntmtcs. SALT L KB , Utah , Jan. 23. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun BBE. | The recent action taken by the business men of this city In pro testing against the Union Pacific discrimina tion against Salt Lalco In freight and passenger rates seems to huvo stirred up tto animals la Jay Gould's racnagcrlo , and as a retaliatory measure they Imvo Issued orders for the removal of the headquarters of the mountain and Utah divisions of thu road from this cltv to Ogdcn. The change Is to bo made on February 1. The removal of Supcilntenilents Bancroft nnd Convln takes nwny the oftlcos of the roadmastcr , trainmaster , engineer , dls- pntchcr , and the force of cleiks employed therein. It Is nlso threatened to move the machine nnd repair shops to Ogdcn , leaving nothing hero but the round house ami depots. The announcement of the proposed ciinnges naturally caused con siderable surprise , and the chamber of commerce today appointed a committee to In- vest'gnto ' the matter and ascertain the real nnlmus of Iho move. It Is believed thnt the company Is merely endeavoring to piny oven with Snlt Lake's business mon for having Imd the audacity to combine for resistance to rates that arc considered unjust. Should this provo to bo the case , the Hio ( .it-undo and its eastern connections will undoubtedly bnvo u monopoly In Salt Lake patronage hereafter. TrnnRpurtntlon From tlio AVcsr. CHICAGO , Jan. 23. ( .Special Tolcgram to THE Bin.J : Ono of the western railroads hns had llgures compiled showing the number of loaded cars from Kansas City , Lonvonworth , Atchlson ami St. Joseph to points on and cast of tho. Mississippi river by all roads slnco 18S2. For 18S3 the total was 00,57 , ! ) ; for ' 1834 , 110103 ! ; 1885 , 88,770 ; 1880 , 68,12-J ; 1887 , 57,4(10 ( ; 1888 , 04,1111 ; 1880 , 122,718 ; 1800 , 101,847. These figures were sent to the president with the following notations by the tradlc nmmiger : "Owlnc to the failure of crops In Kansas nnn Js'ohr.iska the movement for 1S01 will hardly exceed half of that for 1800. " On the other bund there are a number of Chicago rulhoiil men who belicvo that thcro is yet n largo amount of old grain in Kansas nnd Nebraska which will bo brought out by higher prices. Tlio Territory liivldcd. CHICAGO , Ian. 23. [ Special Telegram to TflKBuK.Chairman ! Walker and Commis sioners Mldgloy , Falthorn , Finloy , Vinning nnd Smith of the now Western Traftlo asso ciation practically agreed today on the divi sion of the territory covered by the agree ment. With unimportant exceptions , the boundaries remain as they now nro. The main difilcuHy In set tling the boundaries vns in the objection of Traflla Manager Hughes of thu Denver & Hio Qrundo to allowing his pas senger business to bo in the control of the Western PC ( Hunger association. Ho wanted It , as heretofore , to bo In the Trans-Missouri division , but ho was overruled. Commissioner Fnlthorn loft for St. Louis today , but will return - turn Friday , when the board will continue Its session. Und No Moro to Hny. CHIOAOO , Jnn. 28. [ Special Telegram tc TUB BKR.I Chairman St. John of the Antl- Pass association throw up his hands today. Ho .sent out notices to the forty-eight roads , members of the association , thnt all hope ol inducing the Atchisou to rojoln had been abandoned , nnd added thnt tno executive commliteo considered that the Atchlsou had not Just grounds for withdrawal. In answes to this tlio Atchlson ofllcinls show half r dozen nnnual pauses Issued hy competitors tc shippers before the Atchlsou cancelled lit membership. Don't I/lko the CIIICAOO , Jnn. ! iS. [ Special Telegram t < THK HUB. ] Two Iowa lines will meet Frldaj to discuss the order of the Iowa railroad com inlssloncrs reducing rates on 100 commodl tlos. Said Acting Chairman Osgood of thi "Western Freight association : "Tho order I : nu outrageous ono and will undoubtedly hi fought hy thu lown lines. It not only lower rates to a non-paying tlguro on the commodl tics affected , but must end In lowering thi later state rates. Either ground Is a eooc ono for refusing to adopt the rates. " 12ml of tlio 1'anH AKrfioincnr , CaiCAflo , Jan 23 , The recently formoi agreement to restrict the Issuance- passu by the railroads was formally dissolved to day , the Atchlson having withdrawn nnd thi other roads threatening to follow because o violations of the agreement by ether lines. Mot tlio Ilciluued Hnten. ST. Louis , Jan. S3. The Illinois Imas tap ping the territory of the Jacksonville South eastern , having East St Louis for n tot minus , have met lu rndlcnl freight rates The roads say the Merchants bridge peopl > caunot afford to do business \ \ 1th Southeast cru under the new schedule. An Anninnly. . _ CIIICAOO , Jan. 23. [ Special Telegram t > y Tim lite. ] Western lloads maintaining rate nntl eastern roads cutting them , Is the nnomaly notlccablo for tao lust week. Any ninnlpii- Intlon by western lines Is , of Into , ollhor so well concealed or of such small extent ttmtno romi > lnlnts nrn mado. Triitllc ofll- cltils of such lines tis the Pennsylvania tt Lake Shore nro. however , accumulating ovldcnco ot manipulations against their weak Bisters , which they will produce bcforo the appropriate grand Juries unless the rate cut ting ceases. Week nftcrvock tlio cast-bound stnumcnts Nliow the \vcnkcr lines taking moro thnn their share of the business and the strong lines propose to settle the matter In the courts. They claim to have abundant criminating evidence. Carries tin ; Wiillo Mall. Duumr , Minn. , Jan. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BBK.J News was received hero this evening from the best authority that the Northern Paclllo railroad company hns se cured a government contract for carrying Hie through mall , known as the "whlto mall. " between Chicago and the 1'aclllo coast. _ _ An Kxploftlon id' Copper Mclnl. A pot ol rcdliot copper metal which was being rolled out to cool at the smaller last night about ID o'clock was accident ally tipped over the snow and slush and a terrific explosion followed. The report was hoard nil over the central part of the city and west as far as Twenty-fourth and Lciivonwortli. The molten metal rose fully seventy foot in the air nnd foil In n shower. The workmen who wcro near by made n rush for the furnace liouso and escaped unhurt. Tna mutal cin : bo Anthem ! up , us It fell within a radius of a coupln of rods. The Weather Korccnflt. For Omaha nnd Vicinity Knln and snow ; followed by clearing ; colder. For Nebraska Light snow ; northerly winds ; slight chnuia In temperature. For Iowa Snow and rnlu ; variable winds , shifting to northerly stationary temperature , except colder in extreme southern portion. For South Dakota Fair in northern , local snows In southern portion ; northerly winds , becoming % 'iulablo ; stationary tern- pur.ituro lu boutheast , slightly warmer in northwestern portion. A M'E.ICVFUI 1'0'IKX-tATK. Count Von Minister's Op'nlon of the Voiintc Oi-rmrm KuipiMMr. PAIIIS , Jan , 23. | Speclul Cnblogram to Tin" Bin. : ] Count Von Mulister-Loaenburg , the German ambassador , prosidcd last night at n banquet given at the German embassy In honor of the birthday of Emperor William. The Figaro this morning , referring to tbls en tortalnmcnt , snys that Count Von Munster , in toasting the German emperor , said : "Wo fnconow the pruient and the future. The present is auspicious nnd the future npponrs In a most favoMblu Hunt. Germany has at her head n young , valiant monarch , desirous , for the people's uood , to preserve the pcaco of tno world. When ho ascended the tin-one It wns feared thnt ho had a warlike inclination. It is now proved that ho strives to fulfill an eminently civili/oJ mission. No ono knows better than the emperor how indisponslblo pcaco is for this mission. " AVorltl'8 Pair O p trtinciit fiends. CHICAGO , Jun. ! 33. Director General Dnvis today handed the executive committee the following nominations for consideration : I'rof. J. II. Bnrrctt , chief of Chicago's olco- trical system , for chief of the electrical de partment ; J. II Reynolds , chief of the horti cultural uepnitinont ; F. J. V. Skiff , ono of the Colorado commissioners , chief of the min ing bureau ; Martin Ilynu , North Dakota commissioner , secretary of the electrical de partment. The executive committee of the world's ' fair directory today listened to a plea from representatives of the National Live Stock association advocating $ 'JOO,000 In prizes for hvo stock exhibits. It was decided by the directory that a liberal sum should bo sot sut nsido for the purpose , nnd the subject was made a special order for the next meeting. F.itnl Kiro In Chicago. CHICAGO , Jan. 28. An explosion of nmonia In the Western refrigerator company's ware house on Kinzlo street at a Into hour tonight started n ilro which did great damage to the building and contents. Robert Iluwloy , an employe , was badly injured and Edward Hcndricks nnd Joseph Bono , engineer nnd llioman of the building , are missing and are probably dead. The loss is MOO.OOU. AFalliiijiOiiMn Cnltlo. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Jan. 23. The Hvo Stock Indicator reports from the principal cattlo- feeding districts In Missouri , Kansas and Ncbrnskn show that very few cattle nro being fed compared with last year nnd that it Is the intention of feeders to ship those being fed to market before Juno. The number Is estimated at less than half last year , Two OniiKcrniiH Crooks Captured. New Yonic , Jan. 28. Two dangerous crocks have been arrested by Inspector Byrnes' men. They nro Billy Manor , alias George Houston , and IJavidCu minings , alias C ron In Dave. They have been connected with many noted big rotibones in tnls coun try , including the First National bank at Quincy , 111. Dangerous to bo Out. BIUYTOV , Nob. , Jan. 23. f Special Tclo- pnxni to Tins I5EK.V It has been storming very hard since yesterday afternoon and to night it is not safe tot a person to venture out of doors. All trams nro from six to ton hours late and probably will bo abandoned before morning. _ I'olsouoil by Disonned I'ork. DOWXIEVIU.K , Cal. , Jan. 23. Four persons mined Trcblns.living near hero , huvo boon attacked with trichinosis from eating half cooked pork. John Troblns is dead , ono other will probably die and the other two are thoughts to he out of dancer. Pnlo Alto Ironing Stook Sale. NEW YOUK , Jan. 23. In the solo of Palo Alto trotting stock wday a bay II Hy Elec tioneer brought ? T'JOO. Mlnto , 1837 , sold for $11,000. The total sales of the day npproxi rr mated $50,000 , , averaging about $1.000 per head. lllliiolH Prohibition Conference. SlTtiNOFiKMJ , 111. , Jon. 23. The state pro hlbltlon conference began hero tonight. Ex Governor St. John of Kansas delivered nr address , In the course of which ho ouloglzoc the now Kansas senator , Potter. Only n Humor. BrmiN , Jan. 23. It wns reported todaj that the government is about to rescind tin law prohibiting the Importation of Amcricai bacon and hams , at the same tliuu diroutini that such hnroits bo subjected to special in specllon at the ports of entry , Killed In n Holler K , Mich. , Jan. 23. A holler In thi Horhison saw mill near here , exploded toda ; destroying the mill , killing Albert Finch am George Baduur and sorlouslv Injuring si ) other mon. Tlio owner of tbo mill , Hcrblsou may die. Hnomers on t .o Border. CAID\VII.I , ICan. , Jan. 23. Tomorrow I the day sot for tbo Invasion of the strip aut 600 boomers are waiting on the border , A largo force of soldiers are on hand to rest rait them. Heavy Snow in the Northwest. , IB , Minn. , Jan. 23. Dlspatcho to the Tribune report a heavy snow fall li Minnesota , northern Wisconsin and norther : Iowa. lu the latter state It Is drifting Imdlj Trains Dnlnyml by the atoriu. Sioux CITT , la. , Jan. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tins HKK.J Four Inches ot sno\ has fallen since morning. The wind tonlgh causes It to drift. The trains are lato. Killed Whlli Crossing the Track. Si-uisoFiELi ) , 111. , Jna. L'S. T. S. Parks , banker of Auburn , was killed bv an Altoi train today while crossing the track. Kejeoted tlio Sugar Tnxiitlon Hill. HEHUN , Jan. 23. The rolchstns commltte lias rojoctcdTho sugar taxation hill lu 1U ci tlroty on second reading. MlDDLiETON'S SUOGKSSOll. Prctl Motzhflliucr Appointed Assistant - ant Buicrliitomlcnt of Iklnohlncrr. General Manager S. II. II. Cl&rK lias filled ttic place raudo vacant by the roslf nntlou of Mr. MliMletoa , assistant superintendent of machinery. Fred MotiUclmor , who has for soma tlmo boon supcrlntcndontof the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific , was appointed yostcr- dav to nil the vacancy. Ills tltlo will bo as sistant superintendent of machinery , and his headquarters will bo at Choycnuo. Mr. Mc Donald will still bo chief superintendent of machinery , with headquarter * In Oinuha. The appointment of Motzholmcr will not nccessltuto any Increase or other changes In the force of workmen. . 'I ho lllcycla Ilaoe. The first hour of the greatest clghteon-liour blcyclo rnco over run In the world was wit nessed by an enthusiastic audience ut the Coliseum lost night The pace for the first hour was simply ] torillc , nil of the riders cov ering eighteen miles nnd two laps , with Martin , the soldlor wonder , setting the pace nil of the time. The llrst ton miles wcro made in thirty two minutes nnd thirty-dent seconds. During the second hour Heading nnd Martin alternated In tlio paeo making , and gained two laps on Denver's favorite , who seemed to feel the strain , keenly. The score at the finish was as follows : Miles. Laps. Reading . 155 7 Martin . 155 (5 ( Gorwing . 155 5 Ashlngcr . . . 151 4 SMITH PIjAYKI ) DETECTIVE. A Victim of Misplaced Confidence Captures His Swindler. Chnrlcs Smith Is no second class detective , oven If ho docs look lika hobo , and his whis kers have cnjojcd unrestrained liberty for many months. Smith came in from the Black Hills Tues day night with Cd Tlsdicr , whdm ho mot on the road , and the pair put up ntllwalt's lodg ing house on lower Farnam street. Just before fore retiring Tischor suggested that Smith had better turn over his pocketbook and ho would Ucop It for him. Smith accordingly parted company with his wallet nnd the fU ( it contained , being satisfied that it would bo re turned in the morning. When ho nwoko , however , Tischer had gone and the money had accompanied him. Smith reported the matter to tlio pollco and then hastened over to the UlulTs , where hu also reported his loss at the police station. Ho accidentally wandered into a car at the Northwestern depot and thcro to his surprise sat Tischer leading a morning paper , with a ticket for Chicago and 31 of Smith's ' money still in bis pocket. Ho offered to return the propcrty.uut Smith insisted that ho must como back to tills sldo of the river nnd innko the restitution , nnd so vigorously did ho urge the matter that Tischer yielded the point and came back with him. On returning to Omnhn Smith promptly turned his companion ever to the pollco and ho wns looked uu. A clmrgoof grand larceny has been preferred and Smith will proseouto the cose. _ NO UniiV IN SIGHT. Want oT FuiiilB "Will Prevent nn In cronso In Police Numbers. Chief Scavoy is not hopeful that his rec- ommcnilatioa for nn Increase of the police force to 125 mon will receive favorable action nt the hands of the flro and pollco commls slon. slon.Said Said ho ; "I don't think the fund will stand any increase whatever this year. The levy for lost year and this year is the same , nnd will produce about $90,000. , Lost year , however , wo had a balance on hand from the year bcforo of ever $11,000 , while tills year our balance is only $521. This leaves us nbout $11,000 loss to go on than wo had last year. Our levy is 5 mills and thnt Is all that Is allowed by law , so I don't see how wo are to got any more , as an amend ment of the charter could hardly help us out now that the levy Is already made. Last year wo started in with ninety-four mon nnd increased to 101 , but thnt has dwindled to ninety-two at present. "Our average fortheyonrwasnboutnincty- seven men. It doesn't ' look as if wo can ndd nnothor man , as the law provides that there must not oo any excess of expenses ever the amount of the fund , " Aid lor KiisBinn .Iowa. The Hebrew Emigration Ilollef society o ; Omaha has adopted the following : Whereas , Petitions are being framed am forwarded to our government , by our broth rcn of various organizations all over thi ! country , the contents ot which bears to protest against the atrocities practiced , out rages heaped upon , nnd inhumanities poi-po tratod against the .lows in Hussin , Hesolved , That n similar movement bo made without delay by the Hebrew Emigran Holief association of this city. And the fol lowing petition bearing the same object hi circulated and signed by every citizen in thi city , iirespectlvo of race or creed , nnd tbi same bo forwarded to the representatives o tbo state of Nebraska In Washington. The petition recites that : OMAHA , Nob. , Jan. 25 , 1801. To the honor nhlo representatives of the state of Nobraskr In Washington : Wo , the undersigned , your petitioners , cltl zuns of the state of Nebraska , and of th United States , Irrespective of race or creed regard with horror the barbarous trcal nicnt , nnd cruel persecution of the Jewish citizens of Kussla by thu government of that country. Wo , therefore , believing in your sympathy with the unjustly oppressed of every race , religion and nationality , respectfully petition your Honorable body , In tbo name of common humanity , to take cognizance of the outrages now being perpotrnted upon the Jews of the Hussian government , nnd ralbo your voice nnd protest , doing what in your power lies to rescue these unfortunates from an Impending fate as cruel as it is undeserved. And for this your petitioners will ever pray. Denver nntl Jnok 1'rlnco , John S. Prlnco , formerly well nnd favor ably known In this city , now of Denver , called on THE BBH yesterday morning. Mr. Pilnco Is onrouto east In the furtherance of the Interests of Denver's now coliseum com pany nnd during his absence will visit nil the principal elites of the Atlantic seaboard , and when through thcso will visit Europe , nnd niada a tour of the big cities of the continent. Thcro Isn't any doubt but what Denver Is to have the largest and most magnificent amusement building in the world , with actual seating capacity of 20,009 , nnd for this coltossal project the citizens of the Colorado capital are mainly iudcbtcd to the Indomitable enterprise and excellent sense of John S. Prlnco. The auth orized capital of this building company is f 1,000,000 , , nnd a rough estimate of the cost of tbo structure Is somctlilng ever ono quarter of a million of dollars. Tlio boatJ of direc tors are composed of the following retired capitalists and millionaires of the beautiful city of the mountains : B , F , Woodward , president ; F. C. Poole , vice president ; I. B. Porter , treasurer : U. II. Hoynblds , secretary ; directors , H. M. Porter , E. B. Light. M. A. llogcrs , F. B. Hill , A. 0. Fisk , J. M. Herkov , U. L. Sholtz , K. Monosu , S. M. Allen und A. B. Chamberlain. I'nrnlyzoil n ProNHinnn. Frank Wallace , pressman at the World- Herald , who lives nt 1007 Nortti Seventeenth street , was bold up aboutS :30 : o'clock Tuesday evening by a very cool footpad nt the north end of Kloventh street viaduct , 33 The hlghwaymnn stepped up to him and re marked thnt ho needed some money. At the same time ha seized Wallace with one hand .n y. and proceeded to oxnmlno his pockets with the other. ' Ho carefully searched his victim's ' pocketbook , hut found nothing 1a it , andaftor replacing it in the pocket , carelessly walked away. The audacious highwayman was about twonty-Uvo years of ago , flva feet eight inches high nnd of slim build. Ho worn a small , dark moustncho and a soft black bat. Ills coolness paralyzed Wallace , who stood gazing uftor him in blank amazement as the fellow walked away. Dan McOlmiln' Down full. Dan McGlnnis , Voogolo & Dliintng's ' Iowa traveling man and collector , who skipped out several weeks ngn leaving it shprtago Ol about ? 3,000 , la bis accouuts , has been arrest' Continental Clothing House. I I P. Underwear Sale , Boys' Knee Pant Suits , Price$2.00. . Tlio sale of flue undent car mhorlised lust week , n HI ( ,0 coiitiir.tol nnotlicr ncclc , nnd mail orders tilled until cr fry iln/on is sol I. A praml cleunlii up of hroljpn sixes ami n uirloljr of styles will l > eon on sale at $2. Enrl ) ImyeH will Ret tlio lie > t. Lot No. 1 , Natural Wool at 75c. Lot No. 2 , White Australian wool at $1. OUERGORTS , lie sent to any nildro s , anil if not found as renicsentol may be re For nnotlicr week n dl-cfliint > r 20 per cent will IIP Mlono.l nt tlio turned nt our c.xpensc. desk , 011 CUT ) ' ou-mml sold In ( lie men's and biys' department. FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO Corner 15th and Douoflas Streets THE STANDARD COCOA OF THE WOULD. DELICIOUS , STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES. Tea and coffee cheer but do not nourish. They even leave an injurious effect upon the nervous system. Indeed there is no beverage like ' " BEST . & GOES FARTHEST. " It stimulates and nourishes as none other , leaves no bad effects and is a flesh-former of the most approved type. $ XT-VAN noUTK.V'JS COCOA ( "onc IricJ.sWjsusiHl" ) . Thotrmmmuy ( nko % H with itlcuiiire itnil thu wonk with Imimnlty. 1'lte exciting flcct < if tcifc 2 und cnlTo nro ohvlatud liy III tteuily uieuuil iiervoui < ll irtlor * itre re- 2 .HcToUnnd prevented. Dollcloiia to Iho tntlc. "Ijiirarit Buleln the world. " 5 ASIC FOR VAX noirn.v.s : AXI TAICI : NO omEit. u 4 < * rMWWWWW4W0WWW * d by the authorities at San Antonio , Tex. , .vhoro ho had located. Ho will bo brought lack and prosecuted in Iowa , \vhero his rime was committed. The County's Almq. As the snow came tumbling down yesterday morning In great heavy flakes , County Poor- master Mahoney remarked with great apt ness "This will increase my business moro .ban anybody else's in Douglas county. " And sure enough ho had scarcely gotten the words out of his mouth wticn in trooped half a do/cu shivering mortals , women and children , wuo begged for coal and provisions. They were all supplied 'and wont away comparatively 'nappy. The mildness of this winter has resulted m the county bearing n much lighter burdea of almsgiving ttiau has boon the case for several years. PUM.ED SriliVWS i'OU A AVIPJ3- Hoinarknlito I ittlo Ronmnco Quito Unlike Enoch Ardcn's. In the fall of 1883 Miss Margaret Wil liams , then a resident of Tnmaqun , Schuylkill county , Pa. , wns married to William Evans , After tholr murrlagro the husband started a small grocery store nnd two years later lie fulled. He then wont to Colorado nnd his young wife and her two children re mained In Tainuq.ua. The husband promised to send for his family as soon ns ho got settled in his now homo , but fortune was against him , however , and ho was unable to do so. In the meantime the wife nnd her two children came to "Willcesbario to make her homo with a brother. All at once Evans ceased to write letters - tors homo , nna his wife not long after ward received a western newspaper giv ing n detailed account of the death of her husbnnd. Mrs. Evans'donned the widow's woods und continued to cko out nn existence with the ncodlo. John S. Jenkins of Newton laid siege to the widow's heart , was accepted and the two wore married. They lived happily together until Fri day last. On the afternoon of that day there was n knock at the front door. Mrs. Jenkins wont to the door , and when she opened it eho recognized her husband and falntgdj. Husband No. 1 soon learned of the state of affairs ; so did1 No.a They did not quurrol , but sat down und discussed matters. Jenkins said ho loved the woman , hut wns satisfied that Evans was the rightful husjjand. The woman said she was loth tdt' ' part with either man " \Voll , vou can'tlmvo two husbands , " said Jenkins "Lof'us ' decide matters somehow. " i It wus then agroedi that the two mon should null straws lathe \ \ wifo. Jenkins lost ana took his departure from the house , s. Evans refused to part with his cnllS' ' , olghtoon months old , and husband Neil ; said it should re main. Evans will mnr take his furally west with him. t The IllsKcst Wildcat. The blggost wildcat of which there is any record In , this county , where many very largo ones have boon killed , was brought Into the oillco of Aldonnan Stead In this city recently by Frank Windsor of Lewis township , who came to town with the prlzo to claim the $2 Johnnn IlofT's Mnlt Extract tins wonderful Tonlo and Nutrlttvo qualities that have made It popular. Quito naturally Imltatoralmvccomo Into Iho market , against which the public ttlmuld bo warned , Bco that "Jolmim H oil's" slRiiatiiro H 01 the neck of tlio bottlo. HUner A. MendcUon Oo.solo agouU. 0 Barclay street , Now York. In Its First Stages. Bo litre you get f7iO/r mnc. Receiver's fcnlo or Capital lintel Kur il Hun ; . Hy virtue of nn order of the district court , n nnd for Lancaster county , nimolntliig tlio indcrHltfiicd receiver In the mill o ( Itnljili vHclicn Kdwnrd I1. ItoKgun , nt al. . notice In icreby Riven that 1 will on tlio Oth day of [ 'otiruary , A. I ) , Ib'Jl. nt 10 o'clock n , in. of said lay , at tlio Capital hotel , nt tlio southwest , : nrncr of Kleventh and I' htrcots , In thu city of Lincoln , In the county of Lancaster , &ell at imbllo auction to the highest bidder for cash , all the personal property , furniture , Roods , nhatlols nnd fixtures In stud hotel ln < loiiKlng to tlio firm of lloiicn&MoI > on.il < l. The In ventory nnd list of tlio Hiihl chiittnl property can bo examined at the said hotolhulldlnn und atmyofllco. HAM MrOLAY , Lincoln , January 10,1891 , Receiver. JuulldlHtm bounty which is paid In this state for wildcats , says a Wllliamsport , Pa. , cor respondent of the Now York Sim. The animal measured four feet in length and weighed sixty pounds. It was killed In Liowm township. Six mon nnd fivodogs followed it flvo mlles through the deep snow before It was overtaken and killed. In the chuso the wildcat stopped and guvo fight four times to the loading dog , among1 the Hvo pursuing It and killed itsdogovory timo. The four bodies of the dofrs are terribly lacerated by the claws and tooth of the llorco beast. There vas u distance of about a mlle between cauh dead dog. In spite of the fata of its four companions the surviving dog of the pack kept on tlio trail. Four out of six mon who started In the chase bccaino exhausted in the deep snow before the wildcat was overtaken. The lone dog nt lust trocd the ga tno In a big plno tree , and just as Frank Wlndbor nnd n , companion came up the wildcat was crouching to aprlng upon the dog. A hall from Windsor's rillo struck the animal's heart before the spring could ho mndo , and the hugo cata mount tumbled from Its porch dead in the snow. _ AmplilliloiiH Doer. Herman Gohrlng , the well known fisherman nt Gump Cnpitoln , made a novel catch , says the San BonitoCaL ( ) Advance , On going oufc to Pu UP n'8 ' nets ho saw a deer swimming uround In the hay. Aflor his astonishment was over no wont to capture the nnimal , which WUH accomplished after quite a struggle. The supposition Is that some dogs chased the animal out of the wooda and to BIIVO itself jumped over the bluff and swam ever tlio breakers. It was ever two inllos out when captured , . , OcsHlcr's MngloIIeadacho Wafers. Curonl headaches in 'JO miu utcs. At all A.MUST3M151NTS. t > f \ Y rJ < 2 FOUtt NIGHTS , 1O\J J LI Ij AM > .No MATINEE. Coininrnrlnil ' ry 29. 'Hio Legitimate Irish Comedian. Kir , Joseph Murphy , And n carefully selected onip'iny In the following repertoire : THURSDAY ANI3 MUDAY NIGHTS , "SHAUJNT RHUE. " SATURDAY N GHT , "THE KERRY GGW. " SUNDAY MIGHT , "THE DONAGH. " llox sheet open Wednesday at regular prices. THE Sunclnjj , l oliritsirij 1st. The Sm oe'-sful Musical Comedy , | A QOLP PAY ! A stronir ( OiniKiny of Kliiirlii ? cniinilliins , In- clmlliiKL'Alil.OTTA , tliUKreald'st liuly iliniuor. lf'MT\el ( t-cuts , Mo. a"ic und 2S cents. Ho\ bhciitopun H.iHmliiv. EDEHMUSEE. Lawlor , MnniiKor. Cor. lllh und Farna WUI3K Of JANUARY ZuTll The grout Mastodon Krnturky ( Hunt , lahn llnnfon CrnlK. WulKlutW Ibs. Tlio blKUi'U ninnof tha ana lll wife nnd l.nliy. Itlllv Ma'ulie tlm f.Ticn ! : .Mln- flrel. 'Ihu IlHllinpeclnly nrtUts. Morris nnd Wil bur , Irish 'luiin. lurpcnlor Slateia , uovcltlus. Ilntcli and Cninpticll , miialul innrvcH. FISCHER'S ICE Double Markers. Plows with Lift ing Cams , Tongs , Bars and Fischer's Improved Ice fei Hooks. j llllIUUl SOLE AGENTS. Omaha 1405 Douglas St. ri S It the bent made , and It told . . crcrrnhcro. This li the orlg. / U ) Inal JJ Shoe , lloware or Iml- Utloni. 1'osltlvcly mine Knnulno unlcsi sttaped un the lolei , " .lainoH Mount' 83 Shoe. " s J. MEANS A CO. , 41 LUtoli Html DR. J. E. McGOREW , THE SPECIALIST. More Than Fifteen Years Experience in th Tro.itmf n * of A euro M ifiinnn- PRIVATE DISEASES CCMI In fruru thrra u llvo dn ) nltli- unt llio losi ofnn _ hour's tltno PTniOTIIIir Pcmiiinnlly ciiroil wltliout 1 I II III I llfir P'lln < ir In triimonta ; no cut- U I IIIU I Ulll tint : nh dilating. Thu most onmrknbto remedy knuwn tomuiluni aclumu. ? VDUII IP < ' "r 'd In . .0 to M ilnyn. Dr. Mo- Alrflll | \ Orew'n tiuiitmunt fur tlili turrlbla w I I iiikiw iiooildlso.iioli , boon Droniiiincocl tlio mo t iiowprful nnil surrpiifnl icmcily cTor dli- c \orrl ( for thaiilmnlulucnruof thU illaea'O , Ills Hnd ( " > with this illsi'inu hits uo\or boun equal lad. A coniptetuciirocm.uiANri-'Kii. LOST MANHOOD oruant.norr vrcaknons of - nnd nil tin * nturnl lire nbsolutoly ( urea. Hollot li Hliouuinllsni nml nil dli- anni nf thu liUml. llvur , Kldnoyi nnd bl iddor por- nnnonlly cured FEMALE DISEASES " " -"nsv , r . . I LlimUU UIUE.rlUU.U H(0mncli or blnd.lor . cured. The Diiclnr'N Homo Treatment for I/nilio It tniljr u complete , convenient mnl wonilort.ul remedy , m 2 tn 4 NI r. Iook ! rice , . nivillclnii nnil hns lui'l Inn * mnl curt-fill oxpvrlenro In lie < plnil prnctlcu , und Is cln nerl nnionc tlio IcinUnit speclnlht In moilom cli'iieo. Treatment liy corieipiimlenco. Ilcxik or circulars nbnut inch of the iibom ( Il i-iaci3 , citBK. Office , 14th and Farnam Sts. , Onnilm , Nob. Kntrnnco oi | t'Hlior utrent. ELECTRIC BELT tn il Mlllirouil , IX. HnimSorllXtim3 ; fKK to C SJX-S.3J I.T . llil.Nivr - , , _ . . [ CTRIt BHTAIID SUSPEII8CRT 01 HEUJMl' reu" . Sllvr.V , > I , le for lhUir IH P r- toie. rur Al ( Irtifraltt * MmlnM. . clrlnK trrrlf , Itlld , hMilli * In ? , Cimlliaou. ( Rrrrnt * of rtCflrieltr Ihrplich ftll AVKAK 1'AKTS , riiMrlulhcnitallKilrili l TlliliUIII HfllKkOTII Klrrtrlfl tnrrtnl Frit Inttlnltr , or wo furfcll * &tUU ) In CMb. IlkLT nA Hai i iorr Cf > u. | UU # 5. ftnd np.Vont I r nanrnlly liirrrt In Oirre month * , tlffcl il tamthUI * 0. . ICDUH.ll.Sl. , W. S. ROBINSON * Chemist nnil Assujcr. Formerly lii C'lieinlcitl T < n bora birr of the Union I'liclllu Uullwuy Uouinaiiy. Special Attention Given to Ores , Waters and Oils. 1112 Dod e St. , Omaha , Neb Hcnwhonro larkliiRln vllnl furce nml vlicnr , oratvrnU luiiliii'i'iiiu * from iiiiyc.iU8 . tiidnt onrofor m.ili'd liifiiriiiallon , riCKI ! , "f thu Nrw Vummiiii NI-IHO lloinn Curr. Vi > cluftrlo lion- dense. rVOKtuinmhtlriiKKlnK. CerUIn euro for all Weaknes'-csof men. Aililress Albion 1'liuruiucy Co , Iloi Ul , Allilon.Mlcli. FRENCH'SPECIFicT A POSITIVE andperinanentCUpElor all dlHutcollhe URINARY OJRGANS. Curti where other treatment lain. Fulldiraclions with each bottle. Price , one dollir. See slgiattirool E. U STAHL. For Oalo By All Druggist * . STHR/1A / CURED J kSchlffm na1 A thmaCurornTor/.iiI < ti > dl | lu/anf rtttfla the vrord caicci Irtiurei com * | IforUtli ileopi effect ! euros wluro llctt or lill. Itnal cmttnra Hit moil il.pifil. ( 1'ilet. 60f [ , Bjl.OO.cf Ur tliti ortr mill. Sinpln J ' " 'I BitMnp. PH. R. BOnirFMAKTT. Bt. Pa 4 Inn. } I For scalds uoe Pond's Extract I email luini.lhc mu lp < eiful Icnillcicaulitor 1 er. l.ctiyuf. . N lf ll. jjt.i | l'l. S nil c liumrtljt ( .a.ti'uU.i. A < U i UUN IJKUC IU. , llulhlu , H. T.