T.HJU OMAHA DAILY DAY , MARCH 0. 181)1. ) HE PROFITED BY HIS PIETY. A Shnrpor Prays Five Thotmtvl Dollara * Out of a Sympathetic Preacher. \ HE WANTED TO START A STAMP MILL , Xlio Alle nl Fremont PtMit'p Iti llu ok iVom UniiiKln Tin * Ho ward l < > r Nctil'M Arrest Other Local. There Is n man In Jnll nt Krotnont aatncd O. II. CiKik nnd ho li believed to bo tie ! limn who swindled Kov. Isalnh A. llr.ulrlclt ottills city out ofKN ( ) alKiut ouo year ago. Cook was In Omaha for vimo tlino and be came -iiiuhitod < | with Mr : Itrndrlclt , wlui lives on Cuinlng struct. Cook Is n mnn of prepossessing npponranen ami ha * u vou-o thiU carries convict Ion In Its cadences. Ho wns Invited to iniiku his homo with Mr. Hradrle'.rs ' fiiinlly fora short tlino and then dlsclo-ed tlio dexterity of hi * line Unilnii linnil. Itov. r.nulrlck ashed Coolc to load tn fam ily wnrtliip iinil to say critco nt the table. Cook was iirofoiiiully glad -to nil appearances - that his lot hud boon cuit with Christian people mid the beautiful benediction ho re quested the Lord to lot full uprm that dining tnhlo was almost good onongli to eat along with the other delicacies of tlio season. When It ramo to fatiilv | wonhip Cook win absolutely Hiihllino In his Improvised devo tion. The manner In which lie supplicated Ulvlne nsssitnncu for the pour and needy , the Htylo of nU earnest nk'ii for the foreign mis sionary work nnd the safety of llio good nnd the pure In 'alt lands anil upon the sen would hnvo caused the stnld nnd nim-'tnotlonal 1'rosiiyterian , as well us the shouting Mothodlst. to say "Amen. " When C'ook hail thoroughly captured the oonlldiMii'o of the Rood people lie proposed to Hov. llr.ulrlclt anil son ttiat they furnish the means nnd lot him establish a stuiii | mill In Denver. After a certain amount of prelim inary work Coolc sin-rci'di'il In getting hold of $3,000 for the ostenslliln purx | o of operating n stamp mill In Denver , nut ho simply pock- oteil the money and dlianpoiiroil , leaving Kev. Hrndrlck iiiidsou holding u vorv empty sack. Coolc mailo some vorv daring and sun-ess- fill deals In Council muffs by whlcti he secured - cured lllK > Ut f ltil)0. ) Mr. Hradrlclc Jr. , went to Fremont to Identify Cook. F1UIOSTO.VIO CAMii : > HACK. Tint Kronimit llu iii ( < 4'4 Mini Itroiiitil , Unulc from Camilla. SlioriT ( Mnllon of Promnnt pissed through the city Wednesday afternoon in charge of Firestone , who skipped from Fremont ns coon .is ho found ho was wanted for keeping n "fonee. " His operations in that line were revealed by the quartette of burglar. ) arrest ed in Council niuffs and tuicou back to Fre mont for trial. Firostonn was arrested In Ottawa , Canada , and KhorilT Million found it exceedingly dlf- llcult to got him away from there oven with extradition papers. The prisoner seemed to have several friends who employed an attor ney to prevent the Fremont sheriff from bringing him hack. Mnllou expressed the belief that hut for the valuable assistance rendered lilm by the Ottawa chief of dot no- tivos ho would have hoen compelled to return without his prisoner. A KAN'S \S CITY Ol-'KICK It V 111 Secure the Itownril for the Arrest of Kd Xeal. Chief Soavoy has sent Sheriff Bowles of Kansas City his affidavit regarding the capture of Kd Neal and sent aflldavlts for the sheriff niul the chief of police of Kansas Citv to slRii and rotiirn when the rownrd otTorcd for Zs'onl's nrrost will bo forwarded to Michael Gary , the Kansas City police ofllrer who nr- rested Nenl , Dr. Sussdoi-IT , 1501 l-'ai-iiaiii , treats dis eases of the kiilnoys , bladder ana rectum. NobrasUn. The Piuvnpo County Swine nrecders' asso ciation will meet at Pawnee City Mtirch 1'J. An InterestinB prograimno hns been pre pared. A sncnk thief Is malting lifo miseraulo for the honnst ro.sidouts of Coleridge and a num ber of shotguns have been primed and loailod with tlio hope cf brliiBltiff'doivn the inlsci-e- nnt. nnt.David David Armstronp , ouo of Sarpy county's oldest men anil nn early settler , died nt Sprintrtlold. Hovns horn In Kentucky in 1814 nnd cnmo to this county in lSC < i. Ho loaves n widow and n large family of chil dren , all grown. Miss Hnttlo Kimintukand Uoijors Scrlbner , both well known ami popular society people of St , Paul , were qub-tly married nt the Lincoln hotel parlors in Lincoln by Hov. George Ferguson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. K. H. Penney of LoxniKton nnd Miss Minnie 1-Yoeniiin of Omaha witnessed llio ceremony. D. A. Holinos of Norfolk spent a nlt'ht nt a Stv .rt hotel recently which nearly cost him his life. A stove pipe \vhirh passed through the room where ho slept came apart and the smoke filled the room , partially suffocating Holmes mid reudorlug him unconscious. The timely discovery of his condition , however. ttivcd hU llfo. .Tudt'o Humor failed to ho present at Kearney when the district court term wns advertised to commence and later sent n telegram adjourning court for three weeks. r Thurohas heon'a coed dml of Iiullgimtlon expressed - pressed nt the Judge's action and the Kearney Hub ivfors to it ns unnecessary , uncalled for and altogether outrageous. A child of William Thorpe of ColeriiV.0 swallowed n scwtngnmchliu * bobbin thoother day , which stuck In its throat. When nn at tempt wns made to remove the bobbin It slip ped mid passed into the child's ' stomach where it still remains. Tro child supports llfo principally from milk or ether nourishing liquids , ns n more douse food serum to be obstructed before it reaches the stomach and Is repelled bja sickening sensation. Iowa. Grand Junction wants a beet su ar factory. Marathon has a progrosslvo moat market. It changes proprietors weekly , A butter famlno Is on at Kcokuk. A year ago ttio article was plenty at 0 cents pel pound. John C. James Is dead nt Geneva , agad fifty-six years. He served four years in the Twelfth levva durinc the war. Dr. J. K. Kennedy , secretary of the state board of health , hiis recovered from an at tack of the grip and Is n ulii on duty. Thomas Dlckson , a corn buyer of Ouolda , Intrusted f.V > 0 to an employe to deposit in i bank at tlreoley. The fellow skipped with the money and 's ' still tit large. " There were -Ilil iiimntes during February In the Fort Maiilson penitentiary. The s.tate auditor hns Just issued n warrant for $ . ' , n. > n.n7 for salaries of olllcors anil guards for that month. The proprietor of a Davenport dry goods utoro a short time ngo m.ulo a boast that ho would give the tirst girl in the store that got nmrriod before May 1 a bedroom sot. Only n few days elunsed and cno of the lady clorlis mal the priz . fi C "puTttVjAinorlcaa express aijont at Albln , has been nitilijtoa by the grand Jury on the clmrco of embezlJvi-'ut In connection with the alleged robUcry on the night of January 1 , when ho claimed to have been robbed of f.HX ) of the company's money. William Johns m.d wife of Hampton atoppcd over night n { a Davenport hotel and left the gns turaod on. After an hour's hard work they were tesuscttatod by physicians. A strange cuinddenco li the tact that the room ocfujliied by the couple waj the same one In whiNja traveling man loft the gas turned on wiftr-JntaL result last summer. Ossle o Wafers. Curoia headuches In 'JO ininutos , , At all druggists AVoik of n I'L NVMIVIM.B Tcnn. , MnrtVlSpccIal [ Telegram - gram to TUB TJcE.l-Ncar , ' Cleveland , Tcnn. , the work of a prehistoric yaw has bee u dis covered in tbo filmpof a wall now under Rrouim. It Is ttvo fejt high and has been W-acodlOO yards. Th 't P ton have on their Insldo faces iiucrlpllons In hiero glyphic characters. The rorlt Is sandstone. mixed with Iron. The mason work is well done and the wall evidently antedates the mound builders. Tln Tiiito .Inilgo KUAHMM. N'ub. . Maivh B. | SHVlal | Tolo- pram to TIIK Her : . ) -lion. James K. tllllesplo , whoso death was announced In these dis patches yesterday , was one of the most popu lar men In central Nebraska , lie was a Ken- tiickhyi by birth nnd always retained the polished manners of a typical southern gen tleman. Ho received a liberal education In bis natlvo Mate and promptly espoused the cause of the union when the war brolto out. As a member of Company I , First Kentucky cavalry , be was In many battles nnd siitTorod the hardships of Imprl.sonniont nt Hello lsh , Aiulcrsimvillo and oilier ii'tiel prisons. Ills esi-ai'O ' fro HI At-.ilerson- vlllo win made under thrilling circumstances. After the war no edited a iiew.sp.iiiL'r In Madlsonville , Ky. Uomlng to NiinrnsUa In b7 , ho lirst taught school in Kearney and then entered upon the practice of law , In which he enjoyed uniform success , lie tilled the position of Justice of the poneo mid county Judge for .several years. HU popu larity was strikingly demonstrated at the last election , when ho wns chosen county attorney liy un over whelming majority , receiving the support of members of nil parties nnd the nomination of the alliance. Ho was promi nent In the ( ir.iud Army of the Itepnbllc and other societies. A limn of niiirh cnlluro , ho produced several dramatic works that had boon successfully presented , Ills death at the ago ot forty-nine Is very generally mourned. _ _ _ IMaltsinotitli Diitliiislnsili1. l'i.TTfMoi Til , Neb. , March TL [ Special to Tin : llii.J-Tho : board of trade held their regular annual mi'ctlng lasl iil Ht and the election of ofllcers and directors look place , with the following result : Piesldont , li. U. \Vlndiiam ; lirst vice provident , Fred Clot-don ; second vice president , A. N. Sullivan ; board of directors , A. H. Todil , J. 1'opperborg , S. Wnugh , M. H. Murphy , O. II. Uallou , Henry lloeelc and A. N. Sullivan. Several new and Important propositions and enterprises were discussed nnd the meet ing developed the fact that there Is more confidence , mure business nnd more enter prise among the business men of this city than has ever been displayed before. Kepro- srntiitlvps of tlio city's banks atnted that the aggregate deposits were much larger than in' i. ' before , nnd that PlatUmoiith has not been affected In the least by the recent llnan- clal depression. The new enterprises under discussion com prise fool and wagon bridgoi over the Mis souri river to connect the tributary country in Iowa with this city , and ouo over tlio I'latto river to connect Cass and Sarpy comi ties ; a largo rolling mill , n starch factory and the efforts to secure tbo location of the icw machine shops and round house of the Missouri Pacillc railway. An .olTer will bo mule lo the railway company which will in clude all the land needed south , west or lorth of the depot grounds. Mil-Kill Mi-illrnl IVnoticc. NumiASKA Cirv , Nel ) . , March 5. fSpeolal Telegram to Tin : HKH. | Dr. S. .1. nacheldor was arrested today open the complaint of the ) too County Mcdlu.il association charging dm with practicing medicine without the iropcr credentials. lie pleaded not guilty mil the ctiiin comes up tomorrow , Accidentally .Shot. BKOWNVII.I.I : , Xeb. , March 5. [ Special Tol- egrani to Tin : Ilii.J : : Harry \Vllkcrson and Jharles ICaufinan were duck hunting on a jar in the Missouri vlver this ovcnimr and Wilkerson nceidentally discharged his gnu , the whole charge entering Kaufman's ' ankle. A pittntion will bo necessary. lilnlio Ii an Tht-y An1 in Si's lon. Boisn CITV , Idaho , March n. In the supreme - promo court Chief Justice Sullivan handed down an opinion , which was assented to by Justice Morgan , that tne constitution pro vide. ! for three kinds of sessions of tlio legis lature , viz. , the regular , extra and the lirst session. The court held that this is nn un limited session in respect to duration and that the members draw pay at tbo rate of $ o a day for as long as the session continues. Justice Huston dissented , his opinion de claring that while the session is unlimited as to its length , the pay of the members Is lim ited to ! ( ) ( ) . . The court ordered a pro- oinptory writ requiring the state auditor to pay the salary of members In exi-ess of fllOO. The senate adopted concurrent resolutions to adjourn slue die tomorrow. A Itablil on Ills Muscli ; . AtT.rsTA , Ca ! , March t. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK Bir.J : Kev. Julius llosomhal , ox-rnbbl of the Jewish synagogue , this morn ing attempted to cowhide S. Lessor , a mem ber of his former congregation. Dr. lioson- thnl wanted satisfaction because Mr. I esser had tried to have the rabbi's n nine stricken from the roll of thn Jewish litcr.irv society. Mr. KnscnMial has not been the rabbi of tlio synagogue for several months , owing to a difference that sprung up between him and his congregation. He was unsuccessful in his attempt to use the cowhide , a uolieeman being called in , wlio prevented Mr. Hosonthnl from meeting Mr. Uesser. Dr. Koscnttml was called to Augusta a year nto ; from N'o.w Vork cltv , where bis parents reside. Mr. Lesser has prepared himself in case Dr. IJoseuthal should attempt to use violence. A MiinloriM-M Appeal lleji'uti'd. P.\ms , March 5. [ Special Oablcrfr.ini to Tin : Uii : . ] The appeal of Peter Vlndlmlroff , the wealthy young llussian wlio was sen tenced to twenty years ' penal servItude - Itudo for the murder of his para mour Mme. Carmine Froycinet , at Villo d'Avray in October lost , has boon rejected. Tlio murdered woman was a hand some widow and llio mother of two children. In addition to the twenty yours ponnl servi tude , ho was sentenced to the additional pen alty of not bcliiu allowed to reside in Franco for ten years after the expiration of his sen tence without special permission from the authorities. VladlmlrotZ is only nineteen of . , years ago. _ _ Accused of Attempted Blackmail. PAIIIS , March fi. [ Special Cablegram to Tiir.Hi-.n.l M. Diane has issued a pamphlet In which ho charges M. Droyfus with at tempting Dlackmall at Monte Carlo. Ho al leges that ho holds a document In M. Uroy- fus' writing , specifying how the proceeds of the Journalistic campaign atMtnst Monte Carlo should bo shared. M. Itlano has re quested the association of republican Jour nalists to deal with the matter. M. Dreyfus refused to light n duel with M. Blanc , but \\ill prosecute him for libel. 'J lie Cabin Itd'ormed , BiicnuifST , March 5. [ Special Cable gram to Tun HII : : . | - The Kouinnnimi cabinet has been rolormoil as follows : Prime min ister , Uoncral Florasco ; minister of the in terior , CiiUrgl ; minister of foreign affairs , M. Esarco ; mtnlstcrof war , M. Lanovury. A Small Itiot. New VOIIK , March .I. ( Special Telegram to THE HKK.J A small riot occurred early this morning at Hroadway and Orand streets between the union and non-union iik- ; makers. The pollco stopped the light and made a number of arrnsts. The Or , in 1 1 Army Fair. The attendance at tlio Cirnnd Army fall- was fully as great as on the opening night and as before the great hall presented n sconce of da/zllng splendor. Owing to sick ness the mcmpers of company Q , the com pany of female soldiers from Plattsmcmtli , tailed to attend. This was a sore disappoint ment to Colonel ( Slngi'ias ' well in to the audience. A phonograph concert was sub. stituted and ttie programme was carried out without n break. As usual tlio "pigs In the clover" furnished considerable amusement to old us well as young. At 0 o'clock the chairs were cleared uwny and dandiig wu-s indulged In until midnight Today the Coli seum will ho open all day and tonight the fair will closo. During the evening Hon. Johu M. Thurstou will deliver an address. PV AHCflVP i h MlSSlnd , Contractor Boll anil Liviirynmi Whitney LCATO Creditors iu the Lurch , THE PICRCE PATENT PIANO SWINDLE , 1,1-tliTM of liiijnlfy Still Coming In I'linnunrnpli Men In Coiint'll Hie ( ! . A. U. I-'iiIf-Other The present wlicroabonts of A. K. Whit ney are unknown to a number of anxious c-utllion in this city , nnd thulr mulety amounts In the aggregate to about $800. Whitney was the proprietor of a livery sta- hlo at Fortieth unit Hamilton until last Jocomher ) , when ho disposed of tlio place together with the stock and a Joh lot of good will , nnd since that tlino has ostensibly boon negotiating for the Interest of the senior member of tlio firm of < luo & Cotton In the stable at I'KtocuUi mul Casts , Ho continued to nogotintato until ho was liiilchtcd to Mr. ( .hie in the sum of f"i , having boriuwi'il the lastl. > only a fc\v \ days ago. Mr.VoodrulT mourns Whitney's depar ture to tlio extent of 00 , and the butcher , grocer and ulvors other individuals outer- tain numerous small yearns of varying pro portions to renew the acquaintance of the absent'o.Vhltnoy was n married mnn , and his family 1ms accompanied him Into soolu- slon , the depth of which is as yet unknown. IMHItcn'H I'ATKNT IMAXO.S. osl master ClarkHOii PHii t'il with Letters of Inquiry. Postmaster Clarksoii continues to recclvo scores of letters asking about the Pierce patent piano. H innv. turns out that the smooth agents failed to got n dollar , owing to the authorities hero getting onto their plans , i"It win learned at the postoflleo that 5S.rX ) ( ) In # 10 orders Imd been sent from Den ver to pay freight on these supiwsed musical Instruments , but all of the orders wore inter cepted and rotnrnod to the senders before payment had boon niado. Lincoln , Kan. , was gulled and nearly one hundred of the citizens of that town contrlhuted to the scheme uy sending money , all of which has been returned. TIIIo. . A. u. I'- ' Simeons Attends the Opening of ( lie I''nterprise at tlio ColNjMiin. The O. A. U. fair that opened at the Coli seum Wednesday night is bound to boa grand and slowing success. Kearly ton thousand sea son tickets have boon sold , and hist night fully one-fourth that many people strolled about the great bmlding , gazing with wonder upon the great display of warlike Instruments and articles that have been gathered from all parts of the country by Colonel Lew Ginger and his assistants. To describe the articles would boas utterly Impossible ns to number the sands of the sea , or the blades of grass upon the prairies of Ne braska. The department where the relics of war nro displayed is most interesting , us there seems to ho notliiiig'missing unless it is the far fumed and historic sword of Hunker Hill. It would seem a ? though Col onel Urlser had searched the four corners of the globe in order to complete his collection. If you care to look around you will sco guns that were captured at Vickshurg , swords that were surrendered at Shiloh , cannon balls dug from the Hold of Hull Him , stump's of trees that were cut from the famous swnnipi nnd hills around Gettysburg , pistols that wore carried by ( General Leu , bosldiw bayonets , cartridge boxes , knives , pistols and hundreds of ether article that were connected with the struggle of the ' ( KJ's. An important feature of the fair is the great array of maps of the principal battles of the war. These are hung about the grand stand nnd attract universal attention. Au army tent , riddled with bullets , occu pies a prominent plnco on the main floor. This wns picked up by C. C. Halluy on the Held of Chancellorsvillo nnd is now owned by L. W. Ed wards ot this city. W. C. McLean proudly exhibits a diary in which lie chronicled his life ns a soldier dur ing tht1 period between IblW and ISti'i. A Uirgo collection of southern papers printed during the war nro viewed with much Interest. They nro limited on wall , wrapping nnd many oilier kinds of paper , and give a history of many battles iis been from a southern standpoint. The fancy department , which is presided over by Mesdames Whitimirsh , Circon , Biggs , Ifirby , West , Bennett , McCSynn , Schammel and Fuonan , is n special feature where thou sands of actions both useful and ornamental are on sale , including the mile crazy iullt ( re cently stolen by .T. Uennett , who \vas nr- rested , convicted and sent to jail ns a punish ment for committing tlto tliett. The Omaha guards , under command of Cantain Mnlford and Lloutenents llasfonl and Wilson , wore out in full force nnd full dress uniform. Their drills nnd marches were marvelous and were watched with much interest. Tonight company O , composed of twenty young ladles from 1'latts- mouth , will cnt ! itlio competition drill. For tin * boys , and many of the men , the "pigs in the clover" furnish anuntold amount of fun. Five live , lifo-shed pigs have ticca placed In a pen niado of wire nutting. Inside of this ( hero nro a series of pathsall , of which in time lead to a center. Tlio lucky individual who succeeds in driving n pig to this point walks olT with the porker , but a person who under stands the nature of the fonr-leggod hog will understand that none of them wore driven to the winning point last night , A restaurant has been placed in the south end of the build ing , where refreshments are served at all hours and in the most approved style. Hemcmbcr that Ayer's cherry pectoral has no equal ns a specific for colds , coughs and all ntfoctions of the throat and lungs , t'or nearly half n century it has been in greater demand than any ether remedy for pulmonary com plaints. All druggists have it for sale. Stryk-nn-Illnns-IjiiHt Concert. The annual of the concert Stryk-on-Hlaas- Lust club will ho given at thu First M. K. church this evening. The club Is in excellent form nndor the direction of Mr. Charles Hactcns , nnd will bo assisted by Mr. .Tides Lunibml , Miss 1'carl CluniUcrlaiii. Miss Lydia K Hussell , Mr. and Mrs. Julius Festncr and the "T. 1C. " quartette ; . The following programme will bo rendered : I'AHT I. Orchestral Ooinsof OlVonhaeh's Operas. . Vocal I 1'onr No I'oo I'lru ' I'hiMitl Mr.Jules Liiinhard. Piano Solo Itlgadon ItalT Miss 1'earl Chamberlatn. Cello solo l'opior-J"nson | Mr. .1. S. llrown. Uceltutlim-Miiry's Night ltldi > . . . .0. W. Cable MUs lydli : K. KuMoll. I'AIIT 11. Ori'hc-stral Krinliilo Jakohowsl ; ! Vlulln Soli AndnntflCtiprlccloso David .Miss Vlixlnln Hohliison. Voual Aniilu lanrlo Dudley Buck T. If. ( Jimrti'ttc. /.IlliorDnnt Pprlnn HreetliiR I. Noeroth Mr. and Mrs. Julius I'estncr. Orchestral Merion bint tur I. Strains The Howoscnln tookllrstprenucmatPnlla- dclphla , Paris , Sydney and other exhibitions. Uordon & Sellcck Co. , Agts. , Chicago. Dollle Killed Her Husband. POUT Iiii-os ! , Miss. , March n. Dottlo Hibson killed her husband , Dave , on a plan tation near Hocky Spring * last night , The pair hud separated and Uavo tried to effect a reconciliation. Falling In this , ho attacked his wife with a club , when slio ullk'd him with u knife. "Kornh-Molro" at Ilnydon JJros. ( tubbed n Suvlii s Itiuilc. I'lir.ui'oitT , Pa. , March 5. The savings bunk hero was robbed of a largo amount of valuable papers and money last night. The full extent of the loss is not known , There is no clue to the robbers. Do Witt's Little Karly Ulsoivt ; only pill to cure sick hcadachu and cognlalo the bowels. Ciibson CIvcH More CHICAGO , March 0. Ucortjo J. Cllbsou , be- cretarv of the whisht trust , arrived from Pool-In this morning wnlvnvo bond lathe four now Indictments turned , ln by the last gram ! Jury against him. The AiiiioiilH.'i'incnl Not True. Los-nox , March .V THpcdal | C iblogratii to Tin ; llr.K.Tho | nmiouncement In several American nowspa pen that Archbishop Will iams of Hoston would bo appointed cardinal Is not true. The ttlo ( ininile lUslii . Ai iifijrnmjrr , N. M. , March 5. The Hlo ( Jrando river is boglulilni ; to swell and there nro fears of an overflow , ns the weather li becoming warm nnd the largo body of snow , which has fallen all ever tlio state , Is com mencing to mult. Advocate. Copyright Ketiillatlou. LONIIOX , March 5. The St. James Uazotti ) this afternoon advocates retaliation imatnst the United Ktato * copyright bill. The Pall Mali Ciiuetto says only a few llrltlsh authors will beiiellt liy the bill , which moans protec tion for American printers and paper makoM , NVIiraDkn , lown anil Dakota I'onsloiiH. WAtniisiiTOSi March.Special [ Telegram to TUB UIK. : ) The following pensions have been granted : Nebraskans : Orlxlnnl Uollln H. Allen , John W. Phillips , George T. Smith , \ \ esloy Pearson , John Ault. Additional -Curtis C. Ciluijory , NtUhanlol Kolwrts , Gerald A. Per ter. Charles Adams. Increase Hugh 11. Whltlell , Amos N. Westbrook , Allen P. Vny- ney , James C. Armngoat , James Mngee. Or iginal widows Martha C. , widow of Johu 11. Armstrong. lown1 Original John H. Prlchard. Morti mer L. Pockliam , Nathan Spencer , Fred ( ' . Miller , Holden H. Mosher , Oeorgo T. Ander son. Additional -Silas H. Jones , Thomas A. Douelas , SanfordT. KungAii. Honowal John C. Gulny. Increase John Cherry , John ISurgc.ss , William II. Hnrdcnburgh. Kden C' . Ueed , Cvrus H. Quintal- , James Hull , Uavlil M. Ualilet , Samuel T. Dowdlo , Sared II. Davis , Herman Drogo , John C. Hondrlx , Milton Carnahan , James Moroheail , X.eph 1) ) . Ilollenbeck. Heisstio John A. Phillips , Henry L. Cotton. South D.ikotn : Original Andrew J. Wamplcr , JohnMolllcer. Increase William M. Long , Anson P. Williamson. District Court. The jury In the rase ot Harry C. Temper ngainst the city for damages uy reason of grading Popplcton avenue , returned a verdict giving the plaintiff JSO. A. ,1 , Cooper and Thomas Craig wore put on trial before Judge Clarksou on the charge of highway robbery. The call In .ludgo Doane's court for today Is as follows : 1 111) ) . Hank of roinnioreo vs J. T. Hart. l.Vj , lilllliin M. Jacobs , nppolleo , vs J.V. . Taylor , apncllant. II , an , Wlllliun .1. Paul vs Hubert K. Wvpspy. H , ypJ. M. Hois vs l'irst Nuttoiuil bank of Omaha ct : d. 11 , L03 , Joseph Mllllgim vs Henry Sanijulii , ct nl. 14 , ! (50Vlllliini ( Coburn , assignee , vs Omaha nmi-tgaKi' loan i-oniitnv. | : I , : i.is , Wllllinn C'obnrn , assignee , vs William J. Paul. 14. : HVI. Tlmmas I * . Hall vs David Kccles. 14 , : ; C ! > , ( ieorgo Cunllelil vs Harry A. Miller et al. : 13 , ! , irni"-t : C. Crifllth vs George Schroeder ptal. H , : , Monl. Didlnulioi'A C'o. vsW. II. DiiH'ett. 13. - DuWllt K. Mlilor , appellee , vs John P. I'ngi' , nppellanl. 15 , Tfl , Oiniilia x Southwestern railroad com pany vs Catherine Murphy ft nl. 13 , 62 , Omaha .V SoiitliwtMoni railroad com pany \ - Wlllhmi Klinon. 13 , 81 , Omaha & Southwestern railroad com pany vs Adam WesUe. 13. 374. Angina Oilchrist vs City of South Oinalin. Cases In the ether courts remain the samo. A gray board on a man under 50 makes him look older than lie ia , The best dye to color brown or black is Buckingham's dye for tlio whiskers. < SOVTH ovuii saws. Iniproveil Train Sprvloo. Manager . N. B.ibaockof the stockyards , his received word from J. H. Unrties of St. Joseph , Mo. , general freight agent of the Kansas Cltv , St. Joseph & Council Bluffs road , that hereafter freight tram No. IS ) , will deliver its stockfor South Omaha to the Union Pacific at Council UlulTs , and will nr- rive here at 7 p. in. Heretofore stock has boon delayed nt Pacirlc Junction twelve hours and often more- , frequently not being received hero in time for the morning market. Court Skandlu Hall. Court Skainlia No. itit ) , Independent order of Foresters , will give a ball Saturday eve ning , April 11. Messrs. Nols A. Lundgron , Cimrles W. Kklund and John A. Nelson have uccn appointed a committee on arrangements. City NCWH and Noton. George Thurlow is among the sick. Dcmm Albory has returned from Blair. S. U. Ilynoarson is in Iowa on business. Miss Alice Grifllth is listed among the sick. Mrs. LeoTruitt and little daughter are ill , A. W. Adams has returned from AtuhUon , Mo. Mo.Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Cornish has returned from Teka- inaii. inaii.Miss Miss Cocla Carpenter Is listed among tlio sick. sick.Mrs. Mrs. Charles Cruano is sick with bron chitis. William , young son of Mr. and Mrs , A. J. Mack , is sick. John Cllpplngor has accepted n position In Council BlulTs. Paul Honnl , Twenty-fourth and 1C streets , is dangerously ill. A Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mohan , Is sick with bronchitis. Thomas J. O'Ncil ' ha ? removed to 2113 N street , McCHnnis block. A daughter has been born unto Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lofilor. The clcctrio liclit company has raised a big smoke stack on the boiler house. Timothy J. Flaherty will Icavo In a day erse so for a four weeks' visit in California. Jotin Lladstrom will build n residence on Twenty-first street between M nnd N streets. Tlio infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William , Munson , Albright , is very low nnd cannot hvo. hvo.Hugh Hugh Carpenter has removed to the Mies block , Twenty-fourth street , north of N street. Robert Montgomery of Columbus , O. , is the guest of C. M. Hunt and Captain Peter Cockrell. A number of little Thoroia Casey's friends met with her Tuesday nnd passed a pleasant social hour. Miss Mabel L. Silver , one of the teachers In the pntillc schools , U conllned to her homo by blckness. Captain Peter Cochroll , who has boon vis iting irlonds in Hume , III. , and Columbus , 0. , has returned home. Lily division , No. 8'Unlform ' rank , Knights of Pythias , will Initiate a number of now members at the mcetinittonight. [ Harry B , Mcnofeo has bought of Dorcoy McDonalds , lot-I , block 111 , on Twenty-sec end street , between N and M streets , for S4XK ) . J. M. Tobias has almost finished settling with the Insurance cdmpanlos for damages by xho llro In his store , M and Twenty-sixth streets. i . Harry B , Mcnofeo.Avlll commence a resi dence on his lot , Twenty-second street bet t weon M and N streets , us soon as the weather will permit. " / ' Mujor General Jatnoa It , Carnnhan nf In- dlannpnlls , hid. , of the Uniform Hank , Knights of Pythias , was the guest of brother knight , 7. . P. Hedges. The work of nilitiK the Ice houao at .letter's brewery was llnislied Wednesday. About seven thousand tons were housed and about thrt'o thousand tons wore stacked , The fou rth birthday oi Flossie , the charmIng - Ing little daughter of Mr. and MIVI. August Homke. No. 41 ! ! 'IVenty-Jilth street , was honored Sunday evening by a number of friends , Aftcra uleasant social a line sup per was sorved. Kt Martin's Kplscopal church building , which will ho removed and placed on tin lot at Twenty-third nd f ! streets , First ward , has boon moved from Its tormor slto , Thirty- lirst and K streets , to Thirty-third nnd ( ) streets , whsro It stands. C'uro for Croup. Use Dr. Thomas' Kleo- trio Oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sudden attaeks of colds , pain and lullaumiatlou , aud Injuries , TRAVELS BY LAND AND SEA , Cabin Passage , Railway Faros , Hotel Expan ses , GuidcaEtc. , , Prepaid timl Quariutuod. SIX PLEASURE EXCURSIONS IN AMERICA , The llee'H MatolilcHS Offer to So licitor * lr Sntmrrllirrs to IU Sunday and WooUly IClllllDIIH. Arrangements have boon oftecteil by the publishers ( if Tin : BII : : which cimulo us to make a novel and nttr.ictlvo offer to partloi who nro disposed to devolo their tlmo and en ergy toward procuring now subscriber * for Tin : OM via \VIIKI.Y : : HFK or TUB Srxo.vv Bir. : between this date and the 10th day of June next. This offer will bo open only to parties sollo- Itlng subscribers in Nebraska , Iowa , South Dakota and Kansas. A careful record will IM kept of all sub scriptions forwarded , nnd the awards will bo made without partiality. T11H KL'KOPKAX TOUIJ. To the person that will secure the largest number of cash subscribers for Tin : OMVIU WUKKI.V Iliii : or Tin : SfMuv Br.E before Juno 10 , Iii9l , will bo given run : or COST A nofxn Tinr iifiiorr.AN lorn TICKET. Tills tlekct will include first-class passage mm New Vork to 15iiropo and return. This In chilli's also all traveling , hotel nnd sight-seeing expenses. The trip will 1)0 made with an excursion party uotten up hv Mrs. M. U , Fra/.ler of Bbiton , and will bo In charge of competent guides. Tlio trav eler has no euros whatever. The tour covers all the principal coun tries of Kuropo I'.nglnnd , ( icrmany , Switzerland. Franco , Itolgluin , Italy nnd tneir principal cities , Including London , Paris , Brussels , Berlin , Homo , Florence , Venice , Milan , ( Jonoa , etc. Mivr.NM-Tiitu : ] : mvsov sioiiT-snEiso. The party starts from New Vork July I and returns to that city by September 11. Tuhen by nny tiidivlilunl alone , this Kn- ropean tour would involve an outlay of at least $700. AMERICAN AND CANADIAN TOUHS. For the second largest list of subscribers wo oflcr a free ticket from Omaha to him Francisco and Los Angeles and return. Magnificent mountain srenery , the beautiful ( iolden Gate , the land of sunshine , fruits nnd flowers. "Who bus not seen California will not dlo Imppy. " Travel Is an educator , and to pronerly appreciate the vastness of our great country ono must sco Us best features. For the third largest Jlst of sulwribers to the Wcr.Ki.v or Srxjuv Hr.r. wo offer a ticket from Omaha to Quebec and return. What could bo grander than n trip down tlio benuti fid St. Lawrence In mid-suiriner ! To con template the ucauty ol Thousand Isles is de light fill. How much more delightful to visit them when with verdure clad. And all tins pleasure for obtaining sub scribers to the Wr.r.ui.v and Sixnn BRI : . For the fourth largest listof subscribers wo offer a free ticket from Omaha to Now Yorlc , Philadelphia and Washington and return. There are no points on tills continent of greater general interest than those three cltU-s. An American citizen has not com pleted his education untl ho lias seen the seat of government. The uersons nnd points of interest In Washington are innumerable nnd to the intelligent observer a visit there is full of interest. New York nnd Philadelphia as the commercial nnd financial centers of the country nro always iiitercstiu ? . All this sight seeing and traveling given awnv for obtaining subscribers to tlio \Vir.i : < r.Y or SUNDAY Her , 1 ( or the 11 ft u largest list of subscribers wo offer a free ticket from Omaha to Niagara Falls and return. Kver slnco your childish wonder was aroused by the description * ! ! ! the old ( school renders these wonderful falls you have desired to see tnem. Here is the opportunity. A most delightful excursion and ono without expense , given for securing subscribers to the WIIKI.V : : or Srxiuv Bin : . Fo rthrsixth largest list of subscribers wo offer a free ticket irom Omaha to Salt Lak ( ! ity and return. Tao famous Mormon city is fast becoming a ( ientilo city , nnd will in time lese much of interest. Now , this sum mer would bo a good time to visit the boom ing city. Gnrlield Bcacli is of course m- eluded'in the trip. This summer resort on the lake is a delightful place to pasi a few of the hot su miner days. Why not secure a number of subscribers for the \VIIKI..Y or Sfsnvv Bir. : and take tlio trif Forttio seventh largest list of subscribers wo offer a froeticket to Denver and Matutou and return. While a shorter trip than nny of the others it combines many pleasant fea tures. Denver the queen city of the plains- is always worth seeing whilu the health and .summer"resorts of Manltou nro delightful in deed. Health-giving , inspiring , rcsttul amid sublime scenery what trip could ho tnoro restful f All this pleasure for securing subscribers to the SUNIIAV or WCUKLY BiK. ! CONDITIONS. Now what are the conditions unon which these tickets are given away ! The securl"g of tbo largest list of subscribers to Tin : WUKKI.V or SUNDAY BP.K. No newspaper in thn west is so well and favorably known nnd solicitors have always found It an easy matter - tor to secure subscribers. Tin : Bitr.'s sub- scriDtion list has nltvays kept Dace with its reputation and it de.siros to mid now names to its long list of friends. Being at all times a people's paper it makes friends with ail classes. The subscription price of Tin : WCIKI.Y : I3ni : Is si.00 per year postpaid to any place in this country or Cauada , or f'.OO if sent to a foreign country. Tin : SINDAY Bnuis 52.00 per year , but Omaha subscribers for Tin : SI-NIMY Uuu will not bo counted in this competition. ( Jot up a list Have your friendssubscribe ; for the paper. Sample copies forwarded free on request. Persons desiring to compete for ono of those prizes will plcaao say so when sending in their lirst orders. Komittaiice In full must accompany every orJer. l'wo six months subscriptions or four three months subscriptions will bo counted us ono order. Clipped from the Canada Presb.v torlan under signature of C. BldBhett Robinson , Pronr. : 1 was cured of oft recurring billious headaches by Burdock Hlood Hitters. Leonard .Jerome' * Dentil. [ fopi/ntf/it / / tSHl > uJamcfiii < \ ll'iui'tt. } LONDON , March n. ( Now Vork Herald Cable Special to TIIK Bri.j : Leonard Jerome's death , which look place at Brighton after a lingering illness , causes much sorrow in fashionable sportinir as well as social cir cles. The end came simply from exhaustion. Some months slnco Mr. Jerome came to Eng land In search of health nnd was attended in London by Dr. Chepmell , who just a month ago sent him to Brighton , and it was iKiliovod by the distinguished paHent and his family that the beautifully inihl weather which endured during the whole of February had much to do in prolonging his life. All that medical science and the loving solicitude of his daughters , Lady Randolph Churchill , Mrs. Leslie nnd Mrs. Morton Frowen , conln do to prolong hU llfo was done , but It was only too obvious that the patient's lungs wore in a state of collapse and tlr.it his llfo was slowly ebbing aw.iy. Tno nnd was peaceful nnd apparently pilulo s. The body wilt bo embalmed and brought to America for Interment. ICngllsb Ijiiboi-iTH' DenianiN. LONDON , March. ,1. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : Hnn.l Delegates fromanumhorof trade unions , In an interview today with William Ilc'nry Smith , lirst lord of the treasury , urged that the labor commission ought to consist ono-li.df of workmen's ruprosonti- tlvos. John Hums , the laoor agitator , nsked Hint unskilled labor and female workers should ho represented on tlio commission. Smith dlil not discuss the suggestions mndu by the delegates , contenting himself with niornly promising to consider them Another Kdlrt AgnliiMt I'ai'iicllilcM. Iliii.rAHT , March f > . ( Special Cablegram to TIIM Urn -Right I Rev. Wull.un Roovos. 1) . U. , bishop of thu united Ulocoioi of Down nnd Connor and Dminoiv , has l uued a loiter amounting practically to the excommunica tion of Catholics who support I'urni'll , which letter caused considerable oxcltoment In this city. During the coin-so of the oplstlo ho say * : "Tlio < o men who are supporting Par- nell have become propagators of public scandal nnd have , by their own acts , placed themselves In company with those to whom It ti unlawful for priests to admlnUtcr the saciiimonrt" lt inl Visitor * nt the Horse Show. LHSDON- , March -Special [ Cablegram to Tut : Hr.c.Tho | queen , accompanied by Impress Frederick , by the hitter's daughter Margnret ntd by the prlnco nnd princess of Widen , drove today in an open carrlago from Buckingham palace to Isllnton , where the royal party spent considerable time In visit Ing the norse show now in i > roirt < .ss at agricultural hall. The iiueen and her party ivci'lved n perfect ovation ns they passed through thostivots on their way back from the horse show. HKSi\T : 'till : I.MI'1'T.ITIW.V. I'liiniM Abbott's Plij Mlelniis Kay Death IJeMnlleil I'roin I'niMiinonln. Su/rL\Kr , Utah. , Marchfi.S | | > prlal Telegram - gram to Tin : line. IA I special to tboTrlhuno from New York says that Dr. A. U. Laldlaw declares that ICmum Abbott died from tlio effects of an overdose of opium given for cerebral congestion. Thin Is denied by Miss Abbott's physicians , Drs. Itnseoin nnd Pink- crton of this cltv , who conshler this a libel and sav that lobar pneumonia was the solo cause of her death. I . 'el I Down n Mine. SU.TL\KK , Utah , March -Special [ Tele gram to Tin : Itii.j : : A special from KuroUa says Captnla Thorn , assistant .superintendent at the Mammoth mine , and a companion , were fatally injured last night while going down In the cage. The engineer lost control mid the men fell a distance of three hundred foot. Instantly Killed. SU.T L\nr , Utah , March Ii. [ Spneliil Tele gram to Tin : BIK. : ] - Fred Fowler of Hlngh.im was Instantly killed by falling from his wagon under his horses' foot this morning. He was ono of the pioneers of Utah. F.XI'JU'T .1 /MC/v' HVJIf. Talk ol'n Qiinrnntliu' Against XORI-OI'M leioyed to OKIalioinn. ST. Lori * , Mo. , March . " . A special from Oklahoma L'ity says the nice question is as suming a serious phase In Oklahoma terri tory , and tlio continued agitation which the subject is raising will more than likely result in a collision butwcon the whites aud blacks. During the last MX months negroes from the south have been llochmg into tlio territory by hundreds in response to glittering inducements held out by unscrupulous real estate dealer. * , who have laid out a mythical town nf.ir Onthrle. The ncitrees arriving are destitute and suffering from the severe cold , but the worst leatnro of the case is the fact that the now arrivals have brought smallpox with them. The dis ease Is spreading , mid the newspapers have openly declared in favor of instituting n quarantine against the blacks. l'"or Del'emlliii ; Ills Sister. SKYMorit , lint , , Mareh -Special [ Tele gram toTmBii : : : . 1Some 1 time ago the wife of Charles Corycll , a well-to-do farmer near here , left him and went back to her parents to live , ineanwhllo suing for n divorce. Cory- ell had sworn vengeance on both his wife and her father , Mr. Uurdell. Last nignt Coryell met his wife and her brother , Arthur Bur- doll , ngod seventeen , at. tlio Beach Grove church. Ho endeavored to tnko his little child away from his wife , also laying violent hands on her , whereupon yoiinij Burdell in terfered iu his sister's tielmlf. This so In censed Coryell that ho drew u pistol and flrod atthoyouti'j man. the ball penetrating his heart. Coryell Is in Jail. M 111 Tnuklc. uK \ \ < lnh. ST. Lorn , Mo. , March r. . The Adam ? electric company which was incorporated under the laws of Illinois with a capital of f.)00,000. ( ) has perfected its organization by the election of J. W. Slaughter as nrusldent. This company propo-.es to enter suit against nil street railway compinios Infringing on the Adams patents. An attempt will ho made to wrest patents from such powerful corpora tions as thoTliomiisoii-IIoustoii , Vanderpoele. Bci'.tley-Knight , Westingliouso and Short .t \Vestrom companies , Not Hoi.'oKiil/.cd by Hill. AI.IHNV , N. Y. , March , n. [ Special Telegram - gram toTiiB BIB.I : A requisition w.is pre sented to Governor Hill today , signed by Morgan C. Buckley , governor , for the return of John T. Colbert , accused of horse stealing in Connecticut , and now hold in Jail at Car- inel , N. V. , nnd CJovernor Hill again ro fused S honor Buckley's signature as governor on the ground that Buckley lias not the proper executive authority to issue a writ. With his refusal , Governor Hill lilod a longtby opinion. Obeyed Ills Instructions , Niw : YOKK , Mareh . " > . [ Special Tolocram to Tin : BEK. ] Nicola Piero , the young Ital ian who was shot Monday by his pretty lover , Pasquilina Lubsrtllll , died this 11101-11"- iiiC. Piero had ruined the youni ; Italian girl under promise of marriage. Ho gave her a revolver and told her if ho did not keep his word to kill him. When ho refused to marry her she followed out his instructions. Admitted to Hull. ST. Lori" , Mo. , March 5. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUP. Bun. ] Charles F. Vail , whoso trial for murder rcsultod in a disagreement of the Jury , has boon admitted to hr.ll in the sum of ? 10 , ( > 00. ' The case will probably never como to n second trial , ns the state's attorneys are loth to presecuto on the very s' ' ht evidence against thu defendant. A IHAD SHOT right nt the seat of dlllicnlty , Is accom plished by tlio sure nnd steady aim of Dr. Sage's Cutnrrh Remedy. Don't fool mound with a popuii , nor a " Flint-lock , " when this lelhihle "Win- chi'Ster" is within rcai'li ! Dr. Safe's treatment of Catarrh in thu Head is far supeiior to the ordinary , and when illroctlriiK are reasonably well followed , results in n peimnm'iit cure. Don't longer 1 > IndlU'erent to thn verl- tied claims of this ttnl'ailiiir } lieniedy. The worst forms of Catnirh disap pear with llio use of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy. Its mllil , soothinjr , cleansing niul healing prnpyrtii'S ell'ect a perfect and pumaneiit cure , no matter how bail the cn = e , or of liow lonjr Ftaiitlin . It's a icinedy Iliat succeeds wheio every- tiling else has failed. Thousands ol Riipli cases can be pointed out. That's the reason its makers hack their faith in It with money. They offer ! ? T > 00 reward for n ea e of Catarrh which they can not cure. It's a medleliui that allows them to take Riicli n risK , Doesn't common fense lent ! you to take such n meilieiiie ? "An iidvertisinji I'nKe" you sav. Funny , isn't It , how Home people pre fer ic.kim s to health when the remeily Ls positive ami the Kiinriuiteo absolute. Wise men don't put moriry hack ol "fukca. " And "ftiklng" doiisu't paj. Each Season Hits 11.1 eun peculiar tn.itailyi but llli tlio Moed tnaliitiilned in ablate of uniform > lKor ami purity , by thenieol Ajer.sSar.i.iparllb. tln < Mjsli'ni n-ailll ) adapts Itii'lt torhiuiKOit conditions. ConisiHi | > d of the lunst ahcialUc.i and tiuile.s , nnd I'Olng ' highly conrnitiatod. Ayer'-s Haitapaillla Is the mint elli'dlve imd cronoinlral lit all Mood medlrlae.i , " KOI Jiiiiu' yeaM , nt the ii'turn of spring , I had soriom tronhlelth \ my Klitncyi. I vrn nn.ible to > . | IM < | I nlht ) , and snlli'icd greatly \\lth pallia In the small et my hark. I wn.s also idllli'lnlllli lu-adacho , Inti of iippelllr , and liidlpistiiui. These smptoms ) \U'le niiirh worse last spring , eipi'i-lallj the tioiiblo ulth my hack. A Irlnid pi'r.suailed mo to nso A > ei'i Saisnpaillla. 1 be an taking It , iniil in ) troubles alldlsappeati'd. " - Mis. lleni'vr.i HuhniKei , i'l llllilge .it. . .spiliiKlleld , Mass. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla IMIKI-AIIMl MV ln. J. 0. AYUK & CO , Lou-oil , Uulilby DriiKtlil * . l , li < . ' . \VuHli t' > ' BOYD'S.Tllltl'.KNMIIITS AND . KATl HlMATlNKi ) : . , , ' " JIA \ R CJI5. H. Mflimlilrcnt F 'liiiunnlinlc rruilurllon , SPIDERandPLY lutriutuclnu tl\p \ vi'ry | M' 1 nn < l IntiMt IniportntliMil. 40 iV S'l'All AIU'IS'I > AU The \u | > ! i.ilvc niul inlenti-il CMT lirmulit It i IK . > 1 1.1 i / TIIK IIAIIIANT l-I.t.MAN OK I'ANTDMIMK. 'M'nrlillnu Mn-lc. S'lin ' , Ihii't' . Trlo . QiinrlrlliK IHMM.M . Spt 'Ill'l. Kullll , ' ' ( | ! iMl-UVII ll.llll'lll , lanlMirli.il KiMimln n II iSliouu uiunVtM | | I'OI'K NKIITS ANl Weilnuiilay Abitlnw. ' MARCH S. The l-'iiturlto Aniiii-li-an Apin-ss. EFFIEELLSLER Aided liy her own company. Inrliidlnis M It. r'KANKVKSTtNln llio follnn Inxiupeitolru/ / Ht'MlAV ANI > MOMHV Tl r.VI'MNII ls : VY - M I seM NNING. ,3x Kllilv. I'ov ' shuet open Siittinlay iiiiirnhiKiil rft < uliic prices. THE GRA1XTB " " ii ® ? ' " M'NDAY , MiucliS. FARMER J. O. LEWIS And bis I'IIIIIIIIIY | : In "SI PLUNKA.RD. " Pro the Ihri'sMn ; niat'hlne In full opoiMtlou In tin * tlilnl ai'l. llislii'ol iipi-n Sntunliiv. Urchestrii seuli , Mebali ; | < ony seats , .I'M' . _ BIME \Vllll.awler.Manasor. C'nr. lltb and r-irniin : WKKK OK MA Itdl M The OMlllcil Woman llorth.1 ! Sclilllor. neo ' 'i. liclehi.MiTl.'ilMi'liin , wclclit 4S iiniiuili. luralnii t < > holl'l ' bonu. 'I'liomtatiMt wimtloruf ttionuo. I'lioito , ( . 'o-iur riinluniliioi. MiioC'iuuliur 'I'tvlm , | ili < a lnu ' "iik' iiiul ilmii'ii Juv-nll M. l'ci t muli'llmim InluilKruiii lilu-is. Iliirrlsun niul lk > rki'lt > y < | III-IMI lu'lnid ] /cw llnnitnll tlio KrcitMiiolulty : | iirtl't. A week of iniTilnicnt Om > illnio iiilnills to nil. IRJ , SIMPSON ! 1409 and 1411 Doc e St. , Omaha , Nel ) . 5 ! ' . , .s K. vjft. . . K * iirii.iiK.its or- First Class Carriages , The Leading Stylos. The Lowest Prices , YOUU 1'ATltONACiI" SOLICITKD. Bee Building. Breakfast , - 8 lo 10:30 : a , in. Dinner 12 to 2 p. m , Supper 6 to 8 p. in. Best Table d' Hole. A f.a Carlo at nil hour * . Room for Ln-ilioh' nlonoor with Oontlo- men. TI. MKSSINE. r'rorietor. NEBRA.SK.A National Bank U. S. DEPOStTOKV. OMAHA , NE3 Capital , - - - - $4OLOOO ) Surplus Jan. 1st. 1890 , - OU.BOO Olltccn niul llrertir ) < - - llonryS' . Vnlos. 1'rc-ililent ; Ix'wln S. lU'Oil , Vlco-l'ri > Hiloiit ; JHIIIOI W. Suvnaci. W V.Morsp. .lulln 8 rulllin , U. I' Cmllln , J. N. It 1'iitrlck. W. II. S. HiiKlio * . cashUT. Tl-llil 1HCJN UANK. I'orni'r Utli niul Knrn.-iiii tin. A Ccnernl Hanking Ituslni-ss TratH'iotol JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL P GOLD MEDAL , PAHIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST tbRFECT OF PENS. Winslow Wilkcs , The f.istust 4-yoar-oUl pacing fctallion In the World , Itpconl' ! II I nl I.PKlnnti'11. Ky . : i.l lu-nl liy lllnrlc Wllk < > . iinm hjr Almont . . milI infill' llio i > a n "f l-.U nl lika vinton > trii > i. iniiiiliu. Ni-b. SIA-ON : ( lua \\itli usunl ri'tnru iirlvili'iiis fl.ANNK.HYA COI.I.OPY RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " Iho \Voiiilcrfiil hp.inWi Itrinnly , la koM wltli u li > euro ell NITIUIK IU- ) cati' , lurh en Wiutc Memory. lx > si i.f llralu I'o wor , II cnjichc , Wnlii fiilr.i'f * . Ion > t it- limxl. .SiTVaurui'K. lis- HtuJc- , nil dralnn nml Before A , After Use. lo H of pmi IT oT Ihrt I'holoitraplied Jrom life. 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