Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 27, 1891, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMA1TA DAILY J314K : F1UDAY , JTEBHUABY 27 , 1S01.
BIDDING FOR ED DICKINSON ,
BflTornl Roads Want Him. the Union Pacific
Way Get Him ,
THAT OIL WCLL AT SEYMOUR PARK ,
> A rotiipuii ) | M > IIIHM | to I'rOM'Ottte tlio
AYnrlc A4ilritnls | 1'or Positions
on I lie Kite mill l'ii >
Hue Ilitiuil ,
( Jpneral Maunder ( " 'lark of tlio Missouri
IVlnVnuO Union 1'acluY li oonllnod to hit
IIOIIK * nt St lnuU with nn nttncUnf In urlpuo.
Ho will ire to Now Yoilt bofoto leturiilncj to
Umuhii , presumably ( or tlio i > utK | > suof con-
bull un ? with Mi. ( lotilil
As the tliiu > for the fltinuM mpottutrot tlio
bnaid of ( ItreeUiMof th Union t'aclfld ronil
upi'i'ini'lics 11 u'eneral ftvluit , ' of tin-
( . .nine's nemuk'3 tlio ImndiiurxrU'rs. Milnv
onir-lnli invo boon ovupvlni ? th nnxtotis
UMit fur -.nine tlnifl anil thonimibu is inrreas-
Inir An nlrof subdued reslcnntloii rltarar-
turl/i's the hitherto Jovous couiitPiuiiirrs of
foiuo of Huso ox | > eptntit indlviomls null It h
prtiiMiillv understood Hint cvrril who or-
cn | > \ ( liMitnl positions luvo ron'lvoil ( ii'titlo
Itittinitlom thulthoir roeiKitallonsouhl bo
ncrc'ptul
A Hwpotilnir olmnue In in mv of tlio douart-
miMilsIs ( nuked for , tutuUu place liofuro tlio
inuldlpof Apt 11
Atnonp thi'sp ilmnpoi tnnv ho inuntlnncil
llmso outlined In Tin Itrr sovord
a o , natnoh , thu ontltu 10-
inil of tlio anilitinir ili'i.iiluii'iit | ,
with .I \V. ( Jrlftlth sn Kfin'i'al ntulttor ,
tlio lotisollilatiiii ; ol the piiii'lmiinc ili'iwil-
inpnlHiif tlio Missouri I'm lilt * anil thn Union
1'aolllc uiulor Alirnni ( loiild. with luMil-
m.ailirs at St. Loul , anillln iippoliiliiiunt of
i ( > . Ubodos us assistant puuliasliiK , iunt ( ill
Umulin.
It Ii also understood tliat tlio present m in-
nRoiiiciit liiloslrous ut sL'itiiinit tbosorvicni
of ICil Du-kliiioiins piiuT.il in in nror or iv *
Mitnitt trcnciiil nmnnitor , whli-li ever title
mny bo tloi ldi il on. Dickinson would likp to
return to Ills oM jvoillinn , iml will piobablj
tin so If sitisfaitoi \ arrniiioiiii'iils i' n bo
nmtlo At pi'isonl bo h ( ji'ncial wostcin
liniiinsor of the Ilaltlinoiv , V t.lilo lines \ \ itb
lio.nlqu irbrs iuCliifnco. llo l < inarticnlly
fioo in bis incnrmeat'i , his suptilor
i film IMMHK In ll.UUinoio anil
tlio cntlio contiol of the wesU'in
ilivislon Ihlii r In Mr. llu'ltluson's handH. Tlio
8iilnrof \ the portion is S7nUi > anil lie bus 10
rolvi'il ' nnil bus uiuU'r 4on < kl.M itlnn an ollor
of $ l.iHt ) ) from iiiiotliciline. . If tlio inniuiKo-
inont of tlio Union I'.icilh' conilnilo to inool
this ofli-rlt is uniloiitooil that Mr Dickinson
UiUcomoto Oinihit.
Thu lict anil chi-apcst C'ar-Stirtor Is sold
bv the Uoi ilon ,1 Sollui'U Co , CliicaRO , 111.
\vitli il ono man can mo\o a lo'iiled car.
A Kirs or Tin : Mntnin'is't.
Ni-bra-4l.il.
Ki'innliaCitN plti/ons arc talking of putting
In wuti'i works on u small scale.
AilKtrut Cooil ! Toniplms ponvcntlou will
bo hclil at Numaliii City m-\t wook.
JJ Wnhlqinit , fatboi of the W.ihlqtilst
brothers well known iiowsp.ipt'r tnun , diud
nt Ii isiings uiuiiily
I lei so thieves are nt lai to in Cnstcr county.
T\MI nuimals boloiiKiaK to .to epn Ulluioio
\VOH > luUcn mill the thlc\i" < left no traco.
1'alru'U Twohlp , nno of tliu c.uliost settlers
of Nobr.nHa. illoil al his homo noar.lncUson
nftoi a IOIIK illness , lie p.imo fioin Iowa In
1S.MJ IIo wus the father of the clerk of Da
kota county.
Nt'iimhi Citvlmsmaiio nrrancoinpnts for n
Rtcnm f > iry boat , which \\illhorunnt that
point as soon as the ice poi s out A bonus
of. $ .VXi was laisuil , the OXMIPO of the ho it
iiKiieuitfiiml hlnillnt ; thcin&ehi's to luntho
boat for at loist live yeas
A family p.wcil down the north side of the
riuT this wed : from the camps tip in the
tonlton , biijs the CioihiK C'ouilor Ono o
the chililieu was haillv fio/on , the family
\vas lie-mi broUo , anil to cap it all ono of tholt
hoiscs died \\hilo they were at Collins. Han
luck in doail of winter.
John ONou of Oakland was arrested some
tln.o nfioantl nlaccd in Jill , clmtKud with bo
Jug drunk and illstuibin the paaco. Not
having \\herowitu to pay his line bo was
coniH'lleil | to sono it out'iu Jail \Vbiloso
iloiiik ? he claims to have con ti ait oil a cold ic
Bulling In n spell of sickiuss for \\hlUi ho
ask * UUIIIIIKOS ot the ciu uutuoiilios In the
sum of SI , UUO 'Jho papers were served b\
tboshcrifl.
Only ashoit timoapo Miss Ida Holllsto
ncioptodn positlou in the United States lam
oftk'o in this city nndiMino heiowllhhorauct
mother fioiu Nubiasku , says the Salt Lnki
Tiltiuno Ycsterd.1 } iuoiiiiiiraho was berof
of her mother , whosiekeiiL-a only a few day
llpo iiiul died yostunl'i ) innminK Shi ) hni
onl\ been horn soinn t\o months. The syin
'
Vathies of all u ill ( jo out to Miss Ida hi 'ho
hour of sorrow.
Andruw .Tohnson and Mrs Van Unven o
Chiul ron doped the oihcr d.iv , talcing wit !
them the Intter's seven t hllilron. Their do
paitut owns attended by coiisidoiublo excite
incut as thojeio followed closely by th
infuriated tiiisbmul nnd father of the family
Unt the couple icached the train Justus 'i
vns re.uly tostiut and sui-icedi'd in pettin
nbonnl. Mr Van Haven , iinncd with t\\
rctolvcn unit n lo\\lo ) knllo threatonin
vengeance , followed the train for soin
distanio on foot , llo 111 aln concluded the }
\\tro bo\oniihls leaeli and letuining In do
sp.iir telut'raihed | the marshal .UCiorUoa t
niicst the runaways , but not h.ivlnt ; th
Draper inithority the inarshiil lofuscdtomako
tlio nriest. _
lown.
rrlilay , Apiil 21 , has hoen dcslRiiated as
Aibordiy In Iowa.
A new loili-'o of the Knight * of I'ythiaj has
been umauiml nt N'ow l'io\ilonco.
The Chleaijo , UurlUiRtoii X Northern will
build anowpissouger depot ut Dulmquo
The Cedar I'nlli Catholics hax-o piirehnsod
ilnnly located loU for parochial school pin-
poses.
Thotil-stiito can factory will bo rebuilt at
Kcoknk if business men will aid tbo cutei-
prise.
Mrs. J. Aiser , the \\Ifo of a blind oiinir
binjoist , has eloped from Jluscatino with a
man \\lio luis goixl eyes.
A in in naniod .f. II. Loiif.- , \\lio lived at
AnainOMi at the time , sajs ho iiuuled the Hist
lo.ul of sand used in buililliiK the Annnnisi
poniteiuiarv , at which institution bo nrnvod
n few d.u s slnco from 1'ollt county to serve a
tentence of six mouths for Inrcony ,
A petition is bolnu clivulatedinPocahontas
count ) to call an election on the quostiou of
c tabli hiiii ; a county hluh sdiool The law
provides that a school of this kind shall bo
free to any and all pupils in the county
where such a school has been established
Sheriff Kettle of Monnnn county has taken
Andrew 1'ajno and John Cox to the 1'oit
JiIndiMin penitential ) I'.iyno mutdeied
Both Morse and 'vas sentenced to fifteen
jearsnud Cox ittoiveil thioeycars forbuiK-
lary. Cox had only bnu out of Tort Madl-
ben thteo inontbi.
John SoIliT , ono of Iowa's oldest pioneers ,
llxos nt Muscatino. llo is sovenU-ninoycats
old mid bus resided in the s nno house in that
city for forty-ulna yeais and has never bi-ea
out ot the county but oaco in that tituu. lie
held oftlco iiuringtho fortj'flvecarsnnd re-
tlrod last your on nccount of obi ace and
sickness. Ho is ono of the oldo t Oddfellow s
in lowii.
A raio example of n daughters devotion is
Unit of M Us .luhi Redman of Dubuqui ) She
has not been half n block trom her homo in
the last twelve \eais. DuriiiR that time
Miss Itcdimu , who is a pietty and rccom
pllsheil > oung woman , IIIM boon in | Krfi 1 1
health Her npiarent | strange conduct is duu
to tlio fact that she has been a constant at
tendant on an invUul mother , who died last
\\cok MI-s Hedman Monday visited the
buiinftjs portion of the city for the tlrst time
In twelve ) ears It htul growii out of li > r
nvollectlon Shu is IIOK thirty-two years old.
The Tipton Advertiser Ic irns that Wheeler
, V Molllt h i\o rectived uotico fioni Ilustcd . \ .
lloios , attorneys for the defendant in the
celebrated Jones county calf case , that they
should tile a petition lor a rehearing or the
case in the supreme cout t. I'owluly there is
achanC4i for thojouncer .oii and attonioy
that is to Iw-to grow lioh out of the cose , as
the con Cbiioiuleiit of the IMIW York Tnbuno
quoted in last week's Issue , feared it would
nol bo realized in view of the iicent decision
Of the supreme court. If It is really the vur-
N
r > ii < of the counsel Id petition for a rehear-
It k is botiiro stat. t , and that ) raver H
> * i mtivl tim viKl after ( ill has hot neon
iv 11 in-1 niul tim n't l < n * mar in win anti -
ti i put ml Tht'ti * nmy bo inonej Init jctfor
tome foody.
M r. ninlr , nli'oi-mn Tlfth waril. Scran ,
tn/i / Ca , stilted Nnv 'mhor 'i , issl lln had
u "d Pi Tliomns' cl.'Clile nil for sprains ,
bums out- * , bruise * ami rheumatism. Cured
ever > tlino.
" I he OuU'Tonc'iM'l.
"The Owls , " n ( 'lco club of tvvcnty-tlvo
volrc" ttiulor thplpailcishlpnf I'rof. I.c-o ( ! .
Kmtr , will romlcrthn fiillovvliiu concert pro-
gniimnPnt Tnnltv M K. church , KotniUo
place , this evening ;
i' ur IIIIBT.
ihoOnN "
Trio : [ ' ' ' ' 'Y i ' /ou'Viipia0'011 / ' ' s'l'M ' 0'"uo" '
Mlspstirnian. \ . Mr.Vllllains. . Mr llriiwn ,
' " " ' " " ° '
Modlev ; | 'Uf * -iH"tlu
Mn mini In , Mr lle e , ( inltnr.Mr. Mnltby.
Siliuli.iM 1'hy M'litlnol Am I . . \Vat nii
Mr Itnllinan ,
riiorus'hcc'rfulnnss Nciitiuinn
Ihu Oi\ls. "
I'AItT H OMI.
ole ( planoi-ltciideail llrlllliuitc Wctxr
Ml * * * \V oHlei innn.
lliorin ( vvllh Sup tbllialo-Hvor ) ) IIo
II iiipv IV. laii'hantri'iB
Mls < I'liiilti' } mill "I lid Owls , "
' ole CCc'lloi Mm inuring /epli ) r. . .
.I'oniii'r-leiison
Mandolin. Mi Hesse ; Hull u. Mr. M nil In
Bnlo itiip. ) l/Kstnti Aiilltl
Miss rindloy
tlioru * Thuollloi I nrowell . .Ulnliol
" 1'HL'OWK"
No Rrlplnir. no nnusca , no pain whnn Do
U'itt s Little \ \ mHlsers \ uro taken. Small
illl Snfo pill. I lest pill.
.v/ir.s.
Tuesday nlnht two men eutoied the icsl-
lencoof I-.P.OII do St ( 'I ilr , Albright , and
hiilliiRti jounulad. Abel do KU ( n.ilr , alone ,
iftor imiuiiiiiB about ados , proceeded to rau-
sick the honso. While ono of the men ilid
the lumnia iuir the other .stood ( 'iiam , to-
\olvi i' In bind , thientcnlni ; to shoot the boy
should ho inako nnv oulcrv or attempt to get
iwa'I ho buiglars sueutcU notlimu ol
Miluo
The Itoek Island Deal OIT.
Manager . Jt. Hahcock of the stockyards
ms icceived woul fioni the olllcorsof the
Chicago , Uock Island k , I'aclile rallioid coin-
| iiny that the piopcsition of the stock-
) iiuls company to lease the west
track of tlio union 1'acilic , so tint
the ) arils lailroid coinnmy could
handle the Hoctt Island stoik rioni Albright
tothuunloadiiipchutps In theyards.his been
declined by tbo UocU Island company.
Heal Cstato AetUlly.
12\crj one familiar with the hUtorv , pios-
cnt condition and prospects or South Omaha ,
predh ts the most piospotous liusiiie < s jeu
and most substantial nndvaneomcnts
thii com I UK season , inndo In
any season during the JOIIIIR but
eventful life of thu Maxlc City. Since thu
defi.it of pioiiibition theio ha\o been inoio
tiansfers of propoitv , most of them cash
punliasos for impiovcineat ptii [ > oses , than
durlnp the whole of 1 ist summer U'ltblii a
few weeks about $ * > < M)00otth ) of real estate
hasihaiiKcd haiuls on Twenty-fo'irth street
alone , while the bulk of changes
Inuu btou in the reslilcnio portions
tions Thomas Kodc sold his
lot , the south\ > cst lornorof II and Twonij-
sixtli streets to the SUdltz brewinc compaii )
of Milwaukee. U'is. , for $ r,000. City 'J'reas-
urer Thomas lloctor bought the Hirseli l op-
cit ) on the cast suloof Twent.v-fouith stuet
between 1C mid l > strvets. K II KoboiLs
paid ? " > ,0H ( ) cash for the southwest couiei ol
Tv\ cut ) -fourth and .1 streets. The South
Din ilia land coinpmy tnndo DHL
sJil.iWO sale nud u lar 'o number of minoi
ones A do/en building permits have beei
taken out - , \ itlilu u d iv or so , ami as soon as
spiing opens hundreds of lesidence- , , Hats
nnd business blocks w i'l ' ho put under couiso
of election. The piosont outlook is as piom
lsiiias ( tlio most indent aduiiier anil ciitliil
slastlc friend of the boon-to-be second pack-
hiKicnter could dcaire or real estate agents
\\ant.
Notes AlJout the City.
A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Cliailos
Akopor is siek.
The Cuilab ) packing compaiiv has put on a
liuoot now refrigerator cars.
C iptuln Frank 1" Hart has removed to
Tweiity-fouith stin't , uoith of N stieet.
Ice is beiiitf iceel\cd bySwift.tCo fron
the new ice Heidi of the compaii ) at AsL1
land.
land.The
The cold weather has compelled a cessation
ot woik on the new buildings of the Uudahy
p.u'Knig plant.
' 1 ho demand on the ofllcers of tbo Loan and
nulldiui ; association for shares mis bciomeso
gieit that u now seiies will bo issued wlUuii
a few ilas.
II J. McCahe of the force of Suift il Co .
at Ashland , harvesting Ice , writes that it was
u f.il-to rumor about his falling in thu ice
pond Saturday.
Miss rannie , daughter of Mr. and Mrs
I'reil M. .Smith , who has been so dnngcr-
ousiv ill , is better , and the anxious patents
mid friends buliovo her out of danger
Captain John H Hart ycstcida ) icceived
notice of his pensioniria\ been granted.
The back pension and ? 1'J per month inaUo a
hinidsomo thing for the genial captain.
Iho guild of St. Savioi's Kplscopil chinch ,
held a well-aUi-nded and prolltablobessiuii at
the homo of Mis I'.ilw a'd .1. Sel > oia , Ti\cn-
U third and I stitels \ VednesJaafternoon. .
Danc.ni CJray , the veteran weighm ister nf
the Western weighing iissuciation , has been
cm duty ut this point t\\o ) ( .us and tno
months ami has not nussud an tiour oil duty.
Mrs. I'd\\aid Ainoldand son Pied , who
Invo been the g.xests of Mr and Mrs A N.
Mlllspaugh , left today for ( ! aleston , 'I'ex ,
uheiu Mr. Arnold his lociled his new
homi ) .
Mary , aged IIvoO.UN , daughter of Mr and
Mrs Anton ilebik , Ninutfontlinnd.M stieets ,
died of bronchitis Wednesday at 11 o'clock and
\\lllboburled in M. Mary's cometer ) at U
o'clock this afternoon.
The high five club met at the residence of
Mr and MIM Mahoney , Soveateunth stuot
iit.ir \ intoii , Wednesdaovenmg The aoxt
taeeting will be held at the iciiuenco ot Mr
and Mis , D. b 1'aiUhurst.
I'.ilward Knluo denies the puhlMioil stato-
mcnt that Mr. liloom ol Omaha bad de-
fiauiU-d him out if some io and a lot of ugar
boxes. The st.itcmenl is incoiieol as Mr.
liloom cave the money hick to Mr Kuino
Lily diMsion , No. b. uniform rank
Kinghis of I'.vthias , hold an imnoitant
and interesting inpptingednesila ) night
( , > uite a dukvation of mumuors f-om Omaha
and Blacls Uaglo division , No. 1" , were pies-
cnl.
Tliomas Irwln , sou of John Irwl'i of Al
bright , an employe of the Cuihihy p.iclclng
company , while tilimuing sausages , blasheii
a bad cut acio tbo t\\o lir-it lingeis of
the right hand , requiring a singeon to dicss
the woumls
The next meeUiiR of the commit'eo on
urningemunls for the daiico to bo ghim hy
Couit Magic C'iu No Kis , I C ) 1' , will bo
helit at How lev's hall next Wednesday even
ing At the next meeting all oommltteo ap
pointments will be made.
The Kev. C 11. Dawsoa , pastor of the Moth-
oliat church , expects to close the tovival
meetings this e\einng nnd it Is the do-
slr > J of the lovorend and zealous gentlPineii to
ha\o larpo atteniUiice- . and intereating ser-
\lcositonight and toinoriovv evening.
Hruno Stiatbinm , ono of the lo.idingOo
man citizens , joaterday was presented wit
a gold headed cane , made of v.uious kluil
and i.olufs ol hoin bone , nicely lilted togutlio
nnd Uegantl ) pulished Mr' Stratbiuan regards
gards it as thu liuest stick in the city.
Councilman KJw.ird Johnston , of the
Tourth Wuid , whuio business his been as
suming such a innirmtudu as to icijulroall of
hU time , nnnoum.es th it ho is not a candi
date for ro-elictiou and under no circumstance -
cumstanco will ho allow thu use of bis imiuu.
The friends of .lames Powers of tlio
Third uaid who Insist on hnving
that popular and estimable gentlo-
n mi n. piesent that ward In thu
iu'\t ell ) council , will hold a mooting this
evening to formally place Mr. Powers on
the oouncllmanlo t.ico courao.
Couiu'llinanic landldates spring up quiet
as prulitli ! and much earlier liiim trailing ar
butus. Klther the * WO ( .alary or the Itching
for publle iiosltlou and municipal honou has
become opldonitu , for from every section so-
rcnely boba up men Just dying to servo thu
nnd saerlllco thotu'elvcs for tbo ptthllo
Mnisbullotii friends geiitloinon usiil-
and then consider ) uursehui In llio
llcO
What U moro ftUrnotlvo than a prettv face
\ Ith n fn-sh , bright complexion ! l-'or it , use.
'of < oii'i : ( hnvdur
iii.t.r.n iro.A , i.\n t'itu.niii\ .
tintal Itiiteher ) of Iho Helpless by
C'lilllau liiHiii'KontN ,
Hi i so A > in , I'eb -.Additional ( ad
ires received hero from Chill state that the
Hmihardmeiit of Iqnhiuo In thn insurgents
esulteil In gteat loss of life and heiuy
lamago to property after the sun en-
dcr of the city. The icbels ,
sacked the stores nnd residences
HI the K principal squares and completely
MVcked thorn J'ho buildlm ; alTonled shel-
or to a 1 ircc mituiier of women and chllilron ,
ml the Insui gents give thutn no chance to
scapo nnd puisued their war of destruction
egirdloss of the frantic endeavors of the
ii'lpluss oi'cupints to seek n place of safoty.
t is known Unit "OJomen and childien
perished. _ _
Nui'\\a.\'s I'olltlcul CiliN.
CIIIIHTUN \ , Fen 2dSpecial [ Cablegiam
to Tin : UfK.J Tlio political situation beie Is
L'xtremely grave. Of the 111 members of the
storthing who tooic part in Monday's division
in which the conservative ministry was de
feated , the majority praiticnlly demand that
Norwu ) shall Imvocontiol of her own foreign
nflahs. The moderate llbeinls and radicals
lire sinking their differences and present a
united front. If the king follows the consti
tutional usage b ) chousing' a now ministry
f nun the nmlorttv It will tend to the rapid
lepenl of the Scandinavian union. If heap-
points a ministry to combat the majority , it
will DO certain to provoke a coulllct which
will thte.itcn public peace and older.
lie Alarmed I lie Committee.
linn IN , rub " 0 [ Special Cablegram to
Tin lUt.J The socretaiy of tbo admiralty
jcsterday made nn unreserved statement be
fore the releasing commllteu on naval esti
mates. IIo declaied it was Imperative
thalCicrumny nhould bn\o n first-class navy
or none. The money asked for in Iho esti
mates ho asserted was necessity He
aim mod the committee by pointing oul the
possibility of u Joint attack lij rtanconnil
Kussia on ( iormany. Ho nlso made a num
ber of statements which ho asked the com
mittee to keep soeiet , but which It Is believed
i elated to a method of locking up the Russian
na\y In the Baltic > -ea , whllo nngland or
Italy held the 1'iench navy In check in tlio
Mcdilciraiican.
Up to Koniethlni ; .
Kmsi i s , I'eb ! M ( Special Cablegram to
TinIII i JJunciinl J ( ISoulmigcr and M , De-
rouledo ba\o secretly come to this cily with
the intention , it is believed , of considering
mums of exploiting for their party's piolit
the ili.mvinism ntising from the \isitofex-
Lmpiess l-'iedoiicka It isexpoctcd thai Ihoi
will be Joined by other rrenchmon
Mis U'inslow's SoolhiiiK Syrup for chil
dren Uelhing softens the guiiid and alla\s all
pain. i cents a bottlu
-
'int .ia. 1 1 \ .
Hi IN 'lime the 1'iiullUt i.sKiioukcil Out
hy a llr.ikom in.
ATHENS , Ga. , Feb. 0. [ Special Tele-
giainto'lni IJn'.l An express messenger
who arrived hero last evening says that John
L. Sullivan was knocked out by n train hand
on a ( Georgia raihoad regular passenger train
\esturday. Sullivan and his company were
on their way to Macon , Ca. ! , from Columbia ,
S. C. Sullhau was In a bad humor. When
In Augusta he had gel howling drunk and
was Just sobering up when a Irain hand
named Townsend came through the car and
was asked by Sullivan where the dinner
station was Uiwn being answered politely
ho said to Townsend
"Don t bu so tresh How do I know
whether you niolIng or not ! "
Sullivan used other language too foul to
piiut Townscnd stood it a while and then
Jumped on Ihe big fellow and punched him
lo ills Henri's eon tout. Ho bmckeil Sullivan's
oesand choked him before ho was pulled
otT by some of the company.
FOI Iho euro of cold' ' , coughs and all do-
langcmcnts of the respirator ) organs , no other
medicine is so tellable as Ayet'a Chori ) 1'ec-
loral It tclio\e3 Iho aslhmalie and con
sumptive , oven in advanced stages of disease ,
and has siued innumerable lives.
A T Tin : U.lIjMtn'S.
\ .Murderer Cuts Ills Throat .tut
lihes to Ilniij ; .
\V\SHINOTON , 1'a , Feb. ' _ > ( ! William Wcsl ,
Ihe colored murderer sentenced to h.nig to
day , attempted suicide this morning by
gashing his thro.it with a rust ) piece
of lion which was concealed in his cell
Vhe attempt did not provo successful , and
later in the day West was taken to the gal
lows and hanged The crime for \\hlch ho
hanged was tbo murder 01 three members of
the Crouch family in Mc.v , 1VJO.
L'p to 1 .10 p. in , when West was hMiircil ,
ho was btill unconscious. Ho was sliapped
to a boaid and carried to the .scallold. When
the trap was spuing the ' rope
broke. 'J'ho murdeier was in
terrible distress and it took five
men lo hold him , though ho uis : manacled
He was again stiuiig up nnd soon pionounced
dead The hanging and the horiihlo oc-
cuirem es connected with il created gieat ex
citement.
Handed for Killing Ills Suectliciu t.
Ijiu Nsiiito , I'a , 1'ob. yHenry Marsh ,
who killed C'lara .lonos btcauso she would
not miiT ) linn , was haniod today.
Talking I'oi' Nciil.
Counsel for Neal , the inurdoier , will go to
Lincoln on Tuesday next to ai range for a
dn\ later in the week for arguing Neat's case
botoio the supreme court
Neither of the ircntlemen Gurloy nor I's-
tollewill talk letMrdmg the brief Just filed
by Attoiney General Hastings iigalnst gr.ml-
ing Iho prisoner a new trial , except to .say
tli.it it contains nothing that sm prises them
or but what they had hoaid of bolero
Ncal himself has not \olbeen told of the
stiong posilion lakea by ihu attorney general
against him.
( jossler's Magic. Ileaiiaeho WaferCuresa
headaches in 'JO imnutcu. At all druggists
Thc County I'harmneist.
If the county pharmacy is reopened , as
tbeie now seems to bo a good piospect of its
being , T. W. Spofford will probably bo put In
charge.
It need scarcely bo s.ilil that Mr Spofford
is na old time democrat Ho was for years
la business for himself at Thirlecntfi and
llaincy , and Sixteenth and Webster. 'Iho
county will pa ) him * > * . > , and the old arrange
ment of the city adding another ? J.mntcing
thu position worth fl.-'UO , will doubtless ho
revled. .
denrjo Campbell , Itopklnsvillo , Ky , says
JlurUock blood bitters is the best preparation
for the blood and stomach over manufactured.
A. .New-hoy's Unole.
The niuyor has received a communication
from Mis. M. 1C Ililbrish , superintendent of
the newsboy's homo , L.OS Angeles , Cal. , ask
ing that some effort bo made to Hnd one Da
vid Williams , an undo of a newsbdj named
"Huby , " now at that institution who is In
need ot Immediate assistance. The letter adils
that \Villlims formeily woikcdln thu linseed
oil woiki in Oiiuiliu. _ _
Do Witt's Little i.irly Uiscrs , erst llttlo
pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach' bad breath.
I'oii't | MM > |
till rtimni'i to tlio
contrary , thu Chicago , Mllv\aulioo & St ,
Paul Hy's new btuiuu lioatotl uuliiuu
ulcuiiiiit ; ears , wltli "olcclriu lights In
every bortli , " btill lotiyos tlio Union do-
put , Omiiha nt U:10p. : in. cluily , urriv-
nil , ' at Chicago nt U.IO : u. m. , in iiinplo
time to iniiKu nil onstoni coniioolioni ,
Ticket olllco , 1501 Fiinuun st.
J. E. I'liiisTON , R A. NASH ,
C. Puss. A [ ft. Con.
llt'IMH.NO ASS'CIriONS. .
'Ilio Legltliniite and the lti > iis font-
pin oil MaI 1 Uc'Kiilnlluii'
(5u\Nii ( IsiMI , Nob. , Teh. ' , ' 1 Tolho 1M-
Itor of I'm : Iti't : I nui clad to too tin1 timely
nrtlclo In today's llsr on tlio subject of build
ing associations AIToullng iiiuans for tlio
profitable use of small savings , and for ob
taining loiun that call lu repaid In small
periodical Installments , their usefulness
when propelly mninwred c.innot bo gainsaid ,
nnd the ) are besides forcible and successful
educators of the people , glUiig lessons hi
thrift , In the \aluu of thu use of money , and
in the possibilities o ( success that m iy attend
genuine co-operation.
The duty of sustaining by every proper
means the legitimate local eoopcralli'o iwso-
elation cat lies \\lth It the daty of defc-mllng
It from lUs cncniytho so called "national" as
sociation. Not only mo Individual cltl/ens
of the state hi need of protuctlon against
these associations , but thu fnir fume of the
purely mutual associations Is likely to be
sullied and Ihulrusof ulness cm tailed hy the
confusion urlslng from the sindlarit ) in names
and apparent similarity in inclhoiK
A bill has recently 1'i'Cti ' Introduced In our
semite by Senator Stevens that pretends to
make an attempt to regulate the nationals.
A cuisory glance nt the lull , however , Is suf-
llcienl lo show Unit if it Imcatno a 1 iw it
woulil do but little good , and that In fact it
would accomplish von little more than to
send out the agents of associations organl/ed
nn an Inequitable basis under thu clink ol
the appunal of th" law to make fresh imoads
Into the s i\ nips of the working classes
This bill reciulics a deposit of securlltos
with a trust companj to secure the members
of the association , and piovldes Unit the se-
curitles the association takes shall be nonnegotiable -
negotiable and permits Iho associalloii to le-
cei\o and lelain all inonovs paid In on them ,
oven though deposited us ieiuhcd | by the
bill. Of course the deposit of non negotiable
securltlc s on \ \ Inch the association was e\cry
week orei ) month collecting p.iitinl pay
ments would bu nothing hut a farce , and
i ould not rcsull in adding lo Iho security of
the members.
An attempt is made In this bill to plnco n
limit on Iho expense of assoilatioas by pio-
\Iding thai their expense- , shall not exceed
1-10 of 1 percent a month Ver ) Innocent
this 1-H ) of 1 per cent sounds , but let us see
what il really means 1'or a year it would
bo I 1-ft per cent , and for a icrios that run
eitiht years ! l,1 l ! ! per cent , and Ibis on llio
face value of the share Th il is to say , for
icceh ing and investing ? JOO paid an associa
tion in .small installments dining a poilod of
eighteais , dining which period thu associa
tion has the control and niiiiagement of an
avoiage amount of SHH ) , it is put milted to
clinigo-ll ! ) . 'Iho innocent 1-10 per cent
per month under the inlluence of the multi
plication table assumes unexpected piopoi-
lions
Anotherreinnikaolo provision of Senator
Stevens' bill is Unit sui h associations shall
bo ieiuiied | to ( He in the oflhe of the auditor
of public accounts n written agreement to pay
all judgments that may bo icndeied against
them within sixty cl.ivs after their lenditlon.
Shades of Mosei and Solon1 but this is pro
tection this is legislation with \onge.mce' '
To fotbid n corporation fioni doing business
hi our state unless it will signawiitlea
agreement to ji.i ) all its debts in sixty d.ijs
after Judgment has been obtained , and to
dieim that such n stipulation would add to
any one's security'
In the wliters opinion It isory question-
nblo whether the best icsults me to bu ob
tained b ) leiiuliing a deposit from these com
panics. It matters lltilu bow wualthv thu
malingers inaj be , noi what assets thu nsso-
eialiim h.us uceumulated , nor what secuiity it
can deposit if its mode of doing business is
iniquitous In fact , ( lie looses llml have lu
suited from ineinboiship m these nssocialioiis
ha\o not as a lulu been because the associa
tion was short of funds bul bcciuso of ex
penses and arbitrary , unjust and oppiessivo
rules concoining lines , foifoituies , with-
dniwals ami pi-epaMiionts of loans. Much
disappointment has also resulted from mis
representation on the p.ut of agents as to the
piobablo amount of prolits to bo expected It
is dililcult lo see , turnover , whalbenelltn
Nebr.ibka iiiembor of a foictun association
would deiiv o from a deposit of even irovern-
meat bonds ith our state oflldals , if ho h ul
bem cntranind bv lalso inotenccs wl'h ' bo-
coming a mcmboi of an association that
tuinlshcd cleliniiucacius with foifeltuio or
\vltlioppiesslvctinesand penalties , m that
failed to make the dividends thai a ( 'lihagc'iil
had piomised , or that a \vily secietai )
had clesc'iibed in a plowing prospectus
ISc tier iesults , II would seem , might bu ex
pected from a law thil would icqulro nil as-
soii.ilions heieifler nr-ani/i'il in llus state to
piotect their members by emoodvmp in their
orgauirallon pipois just and eipiitahlo pio-
X'lsing m leg.uil to lines , foileitutes , eineel-
Intions , withdrawals , etc , and then lo ie-
inihv foieign assoi iatious to salisf ) the bank
ing hoaul tint their rules and by laws uf
fouled as ample protection to their meuibeis
as would then bo afforded by NobinsKa as
sociations Othur prov isions , uiiuiring tbo
apDointment of attoiacvs for seivico of pio-
ecss and thu lendeiuiK of Huancial st.ile-
nients could also bo added
1 llilnk it can bo safely assumed that
any well managed association thai has no sep
nrate eicnsu | fund which itsofllcers feel it to
bo a mutter of duty to absorb , tint in Us or
ganic law makes full provision for guaran
teeing to its niombeis the full bcnellu. of
tlieii payments and the prolits derived there
from And they that contain no oppressive
niles for Hues mid fiirfouuius , will not lack
for pations close at homoanu will not have
toemplov agents to 'oiijmo haul cauicd clol-
lats out of tbo pockets of Nebraska working
men , to incur tlio gieat cxpensu that the employment -
ployment of liavellng agents Involves , In so-
lic'iling business fioni which only a moderalu
or fair aveiago piolit can be cluiived
There can be no objection on the paitof Iho
cili70iis of this state lo Iho leiiuironienl ot a
deposit from foreign building associations
doing business in Nebraska , puivuled
such leijunc'inenis call lor a bona
Hilo and nol for n shnm de
posit , but it would seem is If such
n lequhomonl alone will not bu sullkient to
piotecllhe interest of niembeis of associa
tions for the ic.isoa thai they cannot as a
rule have access to the laws under vvhichthoy
aio fonnud nor lo their organi/atiim papers ,
and even it they had an oppoilimit ) tu cxam-
ino such laws or papers , very few aio sulll-
cienllv familiar with tbo workings of build
ing association- bo able to foi in a iclinblo
opinion as to the fairness of the jlnns under
which such associations work , and it would
seem to bo the duty of the state lo ialorfuio
to the extent of excluding all associations
that cannot satisfy the slulo b inking depart
incut that theio mo no unjust or opprcsivo
featuies in their oiganiclavv.s.
U. F.
Stole a Crn/y Qnllt.
T. ncniiolt and Annis Dickinson wore ar
lOiti'd )0slcrday on Ninlh street by Oftlier
Walker as suspicious characters , ami the
catch was a very lucky nno. Ono of the mon
had a very Hue ci.uv unlit under his arm mid
Officer Walker could * .eo no good leason for
Ihu ( iiillt being in possession of a couplu of
cheap lodging house loungers
Soon nfli't Iho men nnd Ihe quilt vvoro taken
to Ihu pollco station Mrs.Vliltmni.sli , wi Hi
lary of the Georgii A. Cluster 1'ost Kelluf
Corps , visited nolico heaihiuuteri and re-
IMUted that some ono had stolen a vurv line
quilt from the Oustw 1'ost luill on North I'll-
teenlh street. The quilt found In pus-
hossion of Hcnnett nnd Dickinson pioved
to bo tlio mlsslmr piece of piopeuy
Some of the lndlosfCiistPr I'ost Uellnt
Corps met ut the hall to do some woik in
prcparition for the fair they will hold nexI
week , and they had this quill thoio. They
stopped out for a tmv jnomonUs und neglected
to close lh" door. When the ) rotuini'd the
quilt was gone The elegant niece of bed
chamber drapery is worth about S.MI , mm
mpresentu a vast amount of patient and skill
ful toll.
Hennutt and Dickinson weie arraigned nnd
found guilty They got ihhty daseachin
the county Jail
r.nlilleil to the Host.
All are entitled to the nest that their inonoy
will buy , so every family should have , at
mice , a boillo of the best family remedy ,
S ) rup of Tigs , to elonnso thu svstotn when
c'ostlv e or bilious Tor sale hi title and ol hol
lies h ) all leading druggUls ,
Tnkon to i lie Cto | i Door.
Mrs. I'MJ , IJurlie.lho woniuii who appeared
al the ivolico station last Tuesda ) and told
Sergeant Whalon a pitiful story tilio , lug
desuited by her husband , VVIK. taken ' 10
Open Door , wheio she will romiilu until.
cnn bo recolvpil from her people in
. Deteetlvu Vaugtin visited the
housowherit the woman had been sta.vlng ,
on Ninth street , nnd assisted her in goltlng
her trunk mid clothing The landlady re'
fused to bellpvo that Mrs Hurlio intended
wrloiuly to tofoim , saying that this was but
the Nttmo sort of a trlcic ho hail plaved In
Clilciijo , but Mrs Hvirlie Inslsled UIHIII get
ting away fiom the \ilhilnous surisjtindliigs
of Ninth street as quiekl ) as possible.
All scalp nnd skin diseases , dandruff fall
ing of Iho hair , grav or faded hair , tiny tie
cured b ) using th it nature's true remedy ,
Hall's HnlrKonower
'llio Itenl INtate I'xc'ImiiKC ,
Sociotnrv vVllson of the real estate ov-
change was busy jestetih ) nulling bundles
of the exchange advertising pamphlets to the
custom agents of the 1'iilon racillc and llur-
lington roads The general passenger aijents
of these toads hiivu ngieed lo HOC that the
piunphlcls me juopeily iilslrlbutod.
At the iiioining uu-eting of thu exchange
the following sales vvoro leported :
1 > ) Smeatou .V : Allen , Improved .stock fat in
In Dodge munly , i.MiMO , linpioved farm In
1'ottawattamio countj , Iowa , $10,000.
Hy D t I'atterson , 'J lous in .loeatcn's .sub-
dlvlson , f 1'J'i
Hovvnio of Frauds -llo sm-e you get the
genuine Dr Thotnas' eleetilc oil. Itcines
colds , croup , asthma , deafness and i lieu mu
tism.
NVtiniHUa , Iowa anil Dakota Pensions ,
\V\ iMuToxPel ) . -ISpechil 'I'elegr.vm
to Till. HPI. . | Thu following pensions hnve
been granted Nebraska Original -\Vllllam
D. IvobcrtsonVlllhun.l. . WilllaiiHon , JainiM
Van Vnltenburg , Jacob Stengel , Hpps 1'nl-
ter.son , John T. Ol'ltuhor , Henry Veokcr ,
Sdenham W. llousor , William Blackvvood ,
John T Ilopue , Thomas H Wellington , Nel
son I * Shiubur , Mars hall Ilaitman , Amos D.
I'eteis. Spencer 1'arkhuist , Isaac Viindei-
iiust , William Piakc-s. Incieaso - \ \ Illiaia
Wilcox , Mont a Moore , Prank i { . 'I'iftVil
Ham P Pilinb ) , Alon/o Andrews , Thomas
P. Uobmson oiijilnal widows , etc Minor
of William H Loims.
Iowa : OiigumlJohn O. Jnrohs ( do-
reused ) , Oeorgo H Miles , Patiick Honey ,
Piancis M Huckles , Id\vard.lince ; James It
McLiln , Plynilituii U tiieer , ( lenrgoL Spues ,
William Paxlev , Lewis A. 1'minion , IMwaid
I'fol/or , .Inhii Pkhc'ilng.Viuno J. Jacobs ,
LeeCoolcv , Pelir Atolltpr , P.dward A. Cor-
nelslon , Kndl Wiilfke , DinielTist. IMwnrd.l
U am , Chas. 1'laker , Louis Webber Kim , ' .
John L Knight , Timothy M. Uobblns ,
Charles W Mooie , Amliovv , l. Seating In-
cieaso William Hull , Androiv .1. Powell ,
William U Ilimen , ( ieovgo M Ptirrow.
Ichabod ( ! Kiil.patpcc Ueissue and in-
cieaso Jacob II Pieken Oiminal widows ,
etc -Anna P. , widow of .lolm H Hcmv ,
nii/aboth , willow of John Craig , M irv ,
widow of Albeit M. Slovens , Sarah L ,
willow ol Commoiloro P MoCord , minors of
William II Lewis
South Dikotit Original Uiehaid S. Hus3 ,
lOugeno S Nelson
+
LooUIn lor a 1'lglit.
Niw : Yiuiu , Pob. 2--bpccl ( ) [ it Telegram to
Tm , HIT. | John W , McICny , the bonan/a
king , is nt Iho Windsor holcl with his sou
millionaiie C. W. l ! < myni.'o of London ,
whom Mr McKay tackled in the Nevada
hauls in Sail Francisco a month ago , punish
ing him sevorelv , Is also In the i ity Usually
Mr. Hoiingu slops at thu Pifth Avonuohi )
lei , but ho was not theio yesterday One of
thoclciks said ho had boon told that Mr.
Honjnpc was al Iho house nf a friend and
was going to renuin Iheie for the present.
Mr MclCa's attention was diavvn to a news
paper clipping in which il win said thul Mr
Uonjneu intended to visit thiscit ) in tlio
hope of meeting Mr. MrKn\iud then he ex
pected to jdniniHler lo him such a thr.ishing
us lie ought to have glvon him in Sm Kuin-
cisco. liad ho not been afraid of Mr McKav's
Inllnenc-o with the Judiciary "Let him como
and thrash me , since ho will hive it , "
Honan/a toplled , a qutol sinilo pl.ilng over
his face , it is geneiill.beliovud by men
who lonngo in the couulors of hotels that
the battle of list mouth will surely bo re
newed in this city.
Itcpni'tcd Cruclt ii"4 to be
Uvi.Tivioitn , Md. , Peb. 'Jii. | HiOcial [ Telo-
giam to Tur BKI .1 The house of lefuge , an
institution for boys lieie , is to bo investigated
by the citv council. The investigation has
been brought about by the World which has
published a soi ies of ailiclos showing duly
abuses la llio place. It is alleged that the
bovs a re beaten and starved for nol doing
their task and that some of them have been
kept on biead and water for tlueo weeks ,
besides being whipped with lattans uu inch
thick. Other statemcnls aio to the eflect
that loalhiomu diseases pruvail ainong boys
owing lo Immoral practices , and ihu inslitu-
lion is grosl ) mismanaged and a f.uluie in
evciy wav A special coimnllleo of the
council u lid a sect et visit toinopmeo with
Woild tuportcis and as a result a Ihoiough
investigation has been ordoiod.
A Noted Horse Dead.
N v nv u i B Teun. , Peb. SO , Special Tele
gram to Tin : Hi K.I liradc'iiiinte ore of the
most famous laoo m.ues of her day , aim the
dam of the noted racu horse , Tl.o Hard , died
jesterilay at Pairvicw faun at Oallatin ,
Twin , of a rupluie In her death her owner.
Captain Chniles Heed , sustained a heavy
loss. She was sired ny War Dance , dam ,
Ihenna , bv Two Knight of St. ( Jcoipe , and ,
besides being the il un of The IJ.ird she also
pioducod Father .lohu and Joseph , both
ciedltable tiico hoisos.
Coiniiiitlcd Suii'hle.
Nivv YOIIK , Pub. "il [ Special Telegram to
Tur I5i i ] Lillie A. Hunt , twenty ) ears
old , who lived with her parents at Ifil Pift ) -
seventh slieel , was found dead in bed at 0
o'clock Her mother went to nei room to
wane her nnd got no answer to her knock.
Shu broke open tbo door and found her daugh
ter 1) lag Head in bed Thu loom was full ot
gas ana the stop cock was turned on. The
7Jon1t be ( t sj
nrul cratrl in those days ! Why
not keep up with tlio ninotot'iith
cciiluiy 'i You would not buy a
htt'iim ( Mitfina made like those of
a century a jo. ; Thru why should
you hittho old-funhiom" ! , hi ,
dr.ihtiu jiills that grijto and debili
tate your hk'in 'i
As gioat improvements liavo heen
made in pills as in hteatu entiines.
Dr. Pierce's I'leasatit 1'ellcth aio
tiny , sugar-coated granules , or jiilN ,
aio easiest to take , and never yiipe
or hlioek llio system.
They aio purely vegetable and
pcrfcetly hanuli s.
One little Pellet's a laxntivo , three
to four aie cathartic. They regn-
late and cleanse the liver , htonmeh
and bowels quickly , hut thor
oughly. Tho\'ie the'cJnntett pill ,
Bolil by dinggistH , because you only
pay feY the yood you get. Thoy're
yi itrnntced to give satisfaction ,
every time , or your money is ro-
tinned. That's the jwnlidr plan
all Dr. I'ieree'n ineiliuines are bold
un.
un.Can you nsk moiu ?
plrl Imil hung her clottilni ; on the gas lc t
Thn Kill's father , l-'ritm Is Hunt Is n wealtbv
broker N'o cutiso Is iisslpnod for her ili'oil ,
although she ls > said to Inivo reeeull ) been
disappointed lu lovo.
Still Ditlli'lllK-
ATOI. v , 1 T. , IVb W Itev (1V ( 1 ticks ,
Mtpinlntondcnt of the Uaphst mission near
AmmloUi' , writes ( lint the \Vlchltn , t'ndo ,
Pdiivvani and Vlchlcs Indluis aw still dano-
ing Ho fears tumble
Had a Hough I'as-jimo.
Nrvv Niiitu , Peb 'Jd 1'ho National line
stoiinc'r Piiuicoaii'lved today from Llvor
pool C'.iptiUu Hobiason leptuls storms of
fcnrful Intensity ever sliicn loavlllir Liverpool -
pool , tin I'Vbniiiry 7 n Itoiuendotii wave
nit nek the snip , washing cnorlwird Second
Ollker UiliHisnml biull ) Injuring four .sen
men 11 was Impossible to I.much n bolt , nnd
thuuow had to watch It.dni's drown The
vessel was liuillv dam iced , nnd thn pts-
sengers vvero glid to roaih poll. Those In
the sluerago suffered Intuiisely.
piiti : 1,1 MIT i.
The ( "ciiincll ( 'iiiniilt Ice Ulll Soon lc- !
Kin the \Voilv ul'll ( > \ Islcin ,
The'spei'lal coiutmttiv , iiinslstlng of ( " "nun-
cllmen lllsass'r , UstholT and lUun.er , lo
\v1ncn was rcfrt rod the inalter of nivlslng
thoordlnmco for evtendlng the Urn limits ,
will soon bo ln woik , nnd the indications
now are Unit the cttlrons who kicked on the
lltsl ordinance will nol bo much hotter sntu
tied when the di aft of the now otdinauce Is
piosonted to the council.
councilman Klsnssor , chairman of Iho com-
niHtee , said lasinlghl " 1'hurels ono tiling
ceil tin and li Is a fact , th it If Onmlm t s over
to bo a laiL'o cit ) it must ho built of stone
and brlcli The sooner some of Iho old foglos
discover this the butter it will he The ni'iv
oiillnnnco vv ill iltffer Mjmeuli.it from the ono
Ihu was formeiK heloio the council , as 1
think we sjinll onul all tint poillon of Um
city where tin giado has tint been oHlahHslio.il.
Take the country along Smith Twentieth
from ( 'eater south , on West Iliimlltoti stiout
and these hllli west cif ClclKhton cidlegn ,
togelhei with some of the Micols nmlli of
C'uming anilVcsl Twi'nl-fouith nnd
it would tie n gieat injustice to niatto thu
lot ow nei s liuild with iiriek , us no mm can
tel1 what llio pi ado will InTho people own-
.it- . bits iH'tivceii SlMivnth and Pvvi'nty-
fcmith nud noith of Nii'hnlnstivi'l will kid ;
Icing nnd haul , hut thi-v e in iiisl nssiiioil tint
they will be in theni'w llrn limits In the
\\estpin jiortum of the c itv uc shall Im Indo
new tomtotv , and the ehiiicesaiti now tint
the 1111111vill be so extended at to cover thu
euuntrv bi'h.coii 1'arn un and Leavui-
woith as far west as J'liiitv-sKth stieet.
\Vohaveiloeuledth.it the swamp north of
NirholiM and east of l lllrcnlh stieet shall
not DO ineluued , us In a short time it will all
bo used b ) coal and liimUui men , and wu
could lnrdiv ask them to eiicloso their w.ues
with bilik buddings Itefoie vvu dccldu upin
just wbalvslinll do , Iho committee in 10111-
pmv with tin city uigmeer , thu building m-
spectoi ami Ihu chlel of thu llio deputnienl
vill visil thedilTeieiit localities and BCO Just
vvtiat is needed "
: 'iit.\ . \.t i. mt HA an A rn s.
'
D [ \ IConin of Hiiffiilo Is at the Muiray.
\ \ ' . II Spe'iicvr of lli'tioit is at the I'axton.
1 A Thc > iiip-.oii of C'hicasro is at the Casey
J \V. Huclnnan of UlilcagD U at the Mer
chants
I ) Kemp of Prcmont was at the Cisev last
night.
N. A Johnson of P. iston , Pa , is at the
I'axlon.
M. U ICnv.mairh of Now Yotk is at the
Murrav.
Will ! un I' . Wall ice of New York Is at the
Millard.
J. A. Campbell of Sevvai'd Is In the city , at
the Casey
Joseph A Illle-v of CJlitciijo h registered at
the Millard.
Thorn is J Smart of Wood Uivor w is at the
Casev 1 ist night.
G. U Scott of Columbus was at the Mer
chants last night.
C. S Ovoil.md anil wife \Iinneipohs uio
at the Merchants.
Jomi T McDonald of Chicago was at the
Millar 1 last night.
H. P Stuno of ban Pranciseo was at tie
I'axton lasl night.
II II Council of Davenpoit was at tlio
Mnriay last night ,
II. II HanliiiK of Carthage , Mo , is in the
city , at the I'axton.
( ' II Cioss and G. W. . .loneof Giaud
Hand arcat tbo Casey
I J Tinner of U'oodbury , N .f. , vvisln the
city lasl night , at tln > Mhlurd
Ilnrdvvip Peresof Memphis , Tcnn , was in
the city last night , at the Mm ray.
Clergymen ,
ai'nis. and public spcaKiis mo
Aycr's Chui > IVitoia ) it It the f.i\orito
rcini'ily for iHMisoncts and nil affections of
the \ooal orgain , throat , and liinKi As in
auntno ! .mil uxpcrloiuil tin ? uttecls oj
tluspiupiratlonaie luoniptl } realized
" ' ' ' - '
"Aji'r'st'liL-nj 1'ectnial li
KIIDI ! It M a viioiidiil | rinidlj fur all ills-
cases of thn throat and IIIIIKS. and 1 have
Hindi pleasure In testifjlnt ; tolls ineilts "
( lii'X ) ( , ' . N , Nlihols , No Tlsbinj , Mass.
"In ia > piofesslon of an anctionut'i , any
alTi'Ptlon of the Miice or tbrnat Is a seimns
in liter , lint , at eicb attaek , I hase lieen ic.
liuved lij , j fcv doses of Ajer's Chuiy
1'ectoral This iciiiedj , with onllinry tare ,
Ins \\oiKul siii'li.iin.icli'.il iditt that I lii\o
sulti'teil M > ry little liiiim\uileneo. I ln\o
also useil It In my f iinll > , with \ory excel-
lint lesults , In imichs , colds , , \e " Win II.
CJnntlj , Miiilaton , ho Austr.ilia.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ,
1 KI'l'.UlHIl in
DR. J. C. AYEK & CO. , Lowell , Maai.
Bulil by all lru ti ; t . 1'rii.u $1 , EIJ. liottlti ,
lurllli Irnilnictit f nil rilltOXIC1XII
l > l-l VM.1 Urn i' AiiHliilii | mfui lli-l inillli's un |
TIUMIIS Ili'-l Itulliti. i AM'iirtn | < i nnd UiMiiiultU4
tit HIHHusHful tri'iitniiMit , if uu' \ litrni nf ill.i'aiu
ii'julrlnu MuilUiilor Siirnldil ir.'iillni'iil. MNir\
ItoOVIs inn l' l'li.Ns : | Houi aiul , uii'nliui-o ,
Ilu.I AiciiiiiiuiMl ill , us VVi'tt Wilti'fur rlrrulirs uu
Di'fiirmilli'i nnil llrnins 'I russi > ( Inh loot < urv i-
turd "f ' pliie I'lloi , I iinidri , Ciinrrr , ( iitnrrh
iiioiuiiiiix iniiiiiiii > n rii'ctiuitr r.inijxu i p\\- \ \
c > s > KlilnisK IllU'lilet ' I'jo I'll , klu nnil Illonil
nnil ill "niifiiil ( , p run in. ll-i\SF.S ) ; OFOll > ,
ii rpi'ilnlln Hi" k u DlHi'iiHosjifViinioii I rei' Wo
II.IM' tali Ir uililoil a 1 > IIIL In lifpii linoiit f > rV IMIMIII
Iliirliii : ituillni mint i-irli'lv ' l"l ut ' I iinljUMla
hln Moilioil In-llliilo Mnkliu n bpoclnltr of I'lll
VA1I. IMSIsl s
All Him'I DlMMM' ' < uii i < fiilly IrcnU'il MclliMun
or hi.triiniriit'i PIMII li ) in ill ur i xpriM'i ituiuroljr
p icki il nu niiirki to iiulii 11(11 ( ciMilonU cr n niir
Olio lorHiinil lull r\ Ion | iufurrnl ( ' .ill unit IIHIHIIH
liHiinuiul lilKtoi ) "f > inir cnnn nml no will m'liil In
Inln writ IMHT inn IlixK 'IO MI'X I'ltni : uimn I'rl-
\nle Sperlnlnr Nirtuui HUn.lsei Ithnueallun ll
Aililli'ii nil li'Ui'H In
Dr. A. T. McL-nttflhlin , President ,
Htb and Hume ) Mrri'lh , Oiniiba.
Winslow Wilkcs ,
Thu lastcbt1ynarnld pacing > .tillion In the
World ,
Itou nis II | ; . nt Lcviiiktiin Ky lit liont li ) Illiik
VVIlki'4 ilnni hy VliimnL Lt will inako tlin huimun
ISU1 nt IUH V inliiii hirooi ( iinilri Nvh Si t-Af luj
H Itti iittcinlri t'lrn prU ilov < s
\ \ rr > i iui'\
lOSEPH GiLLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS CXPOSITION , 1839.
THE MOST kJfcRFECT OF PENS.
GROWING OLD GRACEFULLY ,
IViipli Hhould 1.1VD JOO You * .siul Kajoy
1 , leAll tim Whlln.
To c' ' " " old KniiM-mlly. " ivs the well-
luiowitl'r ' tliinlnor "Is nut tlin eniiiinon lot of
all \\llli ndxiiiielnis jcnrs CIIIIKI Ilirreim il
Inllimtlii's , hut they nro liy no menus
iiiiiiviildal'li' and their pri'soiuo Is due to full *
mo In l.i' ' p up to their woik the \nri.iiis .
organs of I ho body , Thustiul ) of the holy liy
selontlslH fvirn'slios niiipiestlniiahle eldi'iuvo
Hi it tlieduratlnii nf liiiiiiiiii llfo nny lepi"
lotiiK'd lo till voars , "
so sav s Mr. llardnnr and v ot what nuiro ruin-
innn tli'an tosio a pr , innturel ) iittcd , wliln in 1
and broken dimn innn , nr n pnli > . neuli m l
einiieliili d old huh ' 1'hn splill Is lirnl.i 11 i"
Inloiest Is nolle fioni life nnil lunk fii ; Mi |
nnh to iloatlu ' 1'hn Kitdilest Ililnit nf i I is
Hint this pit unit um a > ! o and liHMil-lni.il u
Is ni illi MM | | ( all C'isll ) In KMilded y l
Illlle i ire nnil nsilstIn iiatnie luKt i lili <
und It N iipun this pnlnt tlnit l > r ( laiilix r
nculii nn | iKsinost ole trlv.
llo < n\s \ M leiiee , oiiiiiiiiiin KiMise.iuul ullox
lit'iliMipp lostlfv In Ihn lienellls tu lu'diilM'l
fliiin the Use nf iiVi'linHc stlnniliints " U
Hliniild Im iiiiieinlieteil , lin\\i'M'i , Hint they
must tin lime nnd that of alt stimulant * lils
lo ) Is | iii'f ( < riblI'lir uonl \\li-loj | IH ill
Iheil finiii un IMII lent VMHI ! nn lining ' wnti ref
of life" ami It Is a most ippiiipt Into n uuc ul
IhoilUh ieli Is in iniii'li Unit Is nnitoi HiV In
tim market I he liUhc-t mil Inn II los < ln < t-if <
i-hi'inlsls un I s hMiMsts iK'ii'o luini vei Hint
| ) | | I1.V s I'll H'Malt Uhlsl.i'V Is piiroiinil o IIIIIKI
hlitiniMli i i Mild Us i HIM I Is tiibinlil up
the sssti in ii'iii'U the life mil rt plneo wiMil.
ness nn I we. illness lij In alt lij v Ijioi lliVdi ) >
eiiicfiil , huuivit thai ) nii , ionr < onlj He
Ki'Miiliu , Insist mi Mini ill iKtflsis fin nfihiin ;
Mill u Mil II nnd vnil \ \ III 01 11 illlly Iiiul iri it ,
111 lll'lll fllllll IIS IIM'
Drs.B6tts-&B8tts
Physicians , Silicons and Specialists ,
14OU IJOUC.UA e'
OMUlA , M II
Tin1 most \\liltl ) iii'l fiiMiriWv Kmnuisppn-
I illslsln the I nftoi Siiti's Tlnlr lone ex
pel lUlll'O. lOlliai kllbll' HUM HIIll limVI'ISll Sill
I'Oss in tin trt ilniiMit mill cinciif 'Si-nous
In nun'iiinlmil < il IMsi i c-i. ditltli thc'sii
inliu'iit plijsict inIn the full uuifliliii t if
n-Mllll'toil CM r > v\li'ii' 'I lie ) uimr.intot'
A t'HU'MN AM ) ' ( ) | | \ | ci up Mr
II.Ittflll CUVl'tHof ' Illi II I .Hill till'mllllCH-
us ( UN thin follow lii Its triln
PUIVA'IT. 111.001) ) ANIIMCIN ni PVIS
pi-cilllv. loiimlololy in'l ' in riniiiu nt Iv < MII I'll
M-HVOt'-i hnillMTY AND HAUAMMS.
OIJl > iiM : ( jluld iculilj to tlii'ir skillful tn-at-
'i' ' liir-J. 1 ISTI'I.A AND lirVTAI. I'U'KUS
11:11.intt'pil : ( uiwl without pilu or iloti'iitlou
Tl"IWu'u'hr. ' AM ) VAIMCOl 1'Li : poiiiu
onlly-md snei issfullv eiircil In I-MTJ IMSO ,
SYnlllil * . liONOHUIII A. l.l.r.irr Sper-
iiitonbiM SinlualU' ikmsi. l.ntt Mniiliooil ,
slfjlit I.missions , Hei iji'd I'.ii-ultlos , IVniiilii
\oiilm ss , iml nil ( li'lli illitlsDiilrii pi'i-ulhir
ii I'ltliri M'pnsltlM'lj euriil. is well us all
tun Hi in'il ili-iinlrrs that nsiut from joutlifill
ol Ills in t IIP CM oss of in lit u ii > M < us
C'l'l'lf ' "I'll P 11 * ilia i inti'i-il pi-i inn no n I IV
3 I 1\1V/ I U 1\ I./IMIifil. mum il rotiilIcli' .
vltliiuit cullinc c'.iiisti.-fir dllut itlon I urt'H
ITi'L'liil nt hiimi' 1 > \ pat tent wltlnuil ino-
ii'nl's jriln i > t aiiiiiiv.ini iTO -
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN
A ICin.Mt fHK'K T'1" ' nwfiil flTi'fts nf
V SUKli LUMv , , iiy , k-i < which liniist
imuilc oaUni"- < , < listu > \ liiu' bnth inliiil nn'l '
iiiily , with nil Us diojduil ills pui in.un ntly
i'il.
) ( HUTT's ' A lilri" s those wlin IIINO Ini-
\ Ilhl 10 palti'il llii'iiiMlM" , U lin-
iriipot Imlulm'iKi' ami M > llt.uliiblH Mb li
nil lioth in'iiil ' mil lioilinitlttlii tin in for
jiiolniss stuilv DI inanl.iu'i'
MMIUII.I ) Ml N < ir tlin'.p eiiti'rin on tint
iaiv | | lifeiiwari' ufplijskMl < U'lllltiquickly )
ihslsti (1. (
OUR SUCCESS
s based upon f-ii'ls. 1'lrsl l'i .ictloal o\porl-
nti' N-i'iii < l I"\ci > i isiIs spi'ilaH. % siiiilml ,
bus stalling liv-'lit Thlnl iiii'illrlnrs ,1111
ni'iiirril In IMII lalini ituij I'Mic'tly to suit
inn I'a-u , th n- cflL'llii { iMiii-sultliuut In Miry.
Drs. Bctts & Betts ,
H09DOUGLAS STREET- , - OMAHA , N EU
A M U B K MM N T F
BOITD'S.'Illltl T. Mt.liTs AMI
. SA l't IUAMATIN hi.
" 36
iiiu.d.iii. , February
Tin : iiitii.UAvr M\VSI-AH :
Mrs. LESLIE CARTER
In the I our Act t um > ily Drama ,
The
Duckling.
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Mil I > AMI > 111 LAM' ' )
'I lie sunn1 < i t < i no Y Mini ipimlnl nont in it lha
Ir i lv\ 1 \ i in it t * > * uMiit
ln\ ! HU ! tn v j" ii \ \ < iliu A 1 1 > iiiuriilnu : it r < u ! ir
r * (
THE
: -iUmli > iinil iv lint Mm il i > . lili
M Hell 1 and ' I Mi.i M itlnei nnmi
A.M T. O/XC'lv - - .
ORKOLA
ISurlcuo ( [ Gompamj.
CQ Croo'onu Ohnrniors. cr\
EpryptUxn EnchniitivB os
$ .1,1(1111 ( Insiod in Id mt > mil Iliirltsipn.
'in - Dult-V.yt IK' Jill u Hi antics - O
ill ) - - I-.milii.ui i Cr ) lt > Queens - . < J
In , mdUs IN Vi < - mil 7 , , | | , , v , , ts
? l im loiiitln ! npiiis 1 IK ) ij u.l in
DIMS BDEXanNTOSEE.
\\ill Law ei. M inaior Cm lliliuiil I.uniiii
VV I.I K 01 I Illlltf Mt.MII !
C iiktc'r I. nt Iliy HX lliilliintl V ii'ill-ii in rt
tli it inuhcr n.iitllil. In nhMi ilu-
1 M H.l Jll .1)
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1409 anil 1411 flodiro St , Omaln , Neb.
Uf.
'n W :
Ill II III IIS I1K-
First Class Carriages ,
Tin I iiic'lii- | | , Tlio l.owist I n ,
\ | > 1TK I1 VI li