Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 10, 1891, Page 5, Image 5
O.MA1TA DAILY IHUK : TrKSDAV , MAHCTI 10 , 1891 , SCClilHIAS WAS VER\ SMOOTH Ho Robbed His Landlady anil Hoodwinked the Vigilant Coppers. L. HIS NERVE WAS SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT , I IsVbiitska Iiiintlirrmi'ii Meet lieu ; Toilitj An ITiilViftiinnto ( Jlrl to tlu > rootI'arm LiutilIMVS. . Trouble lint mnrkal Mrt. ( ' . Poll man , \vlio looiilM m | . : i Dod 'u street , for It * own. One woi'Jt n-o InstSiitiirdiiy vvl.llu wnlUlni ; up 1 loJfto stri'ut , slio foil tliroiih ) u delcctlvo tldovMill- and broke nur leg. Tlilt , turnover , I ? not all at her trouble. Shu tins boon vletlml/od. Two yo.iM uj-o n oiiii-f Rontloinnnlvliit - the iwtni'ot Siif-ornmn nrilvoil li tno eltv , niul ( or iv fnvv weeks roomed at Mrs. Toll- man's llo roproscntuil that hu win u wlno moivlmiit from CJeinmny nml Unit lie Ail'vvoiiltliy. . Tor a stunt tlino lie UMiminc'd hi tin1 fit j ami lliiui-.mldiMilv loft , to allow ui > ii.iln ( list \\vclc. llo liniiietirutoly. unon lils arrival , went to the residence of Mrs. rniin.iM and at ouco iimtlct tiiinself at home. The nthcr roomers thoimlit ho WIM a rascal , but tliov Ki'pt. thulr susnli'loiis to themselves Sliurtiy after the ludy of the hon-.ii broUo IHT li'n a valn.tblo diamond linueletvus missed , but ns no person WHS accused of tbo tin-it , but little-excitement vas i-rciitcd In the hnisrhold Lint Tlwrsiliiv nlf-lit a purse roiitnliilti $ . * iO HH stulen fioin the bureau of Mrs. Kell nmn'i room. Krlilav the police \vero noti- lluil , anil thu olnof t > ml tvvoiletectivin vlsltitl the scene and helped Superman plan aseheme to I'litniji the liohl robber , us it win a settled fuel that ho was seine Inmate of the house The ne\l inornlni ; Siigurnmu luformeil Mrs I'Vlhiniu that ho hud scvureil a position In the stum of .lames Morton & Sons. She was Kind to hear of Ills ( 'ood foituno mid also Kind to hear that huv.w to leinaln In the city.NIlit NIlit | oatne , but the \vlne merchant did not come with It , anil upon an Investigation It was le.irned Unit ho ImU never received any promise of a position. It was also founit that ho bad tried to pawn tbo liracelut at one of the Tenth stioet .shops , hut not bolnjj successful inui Jumped the town. The hidy ileeplv tetrots horlossiiiidnlsoro- prot.s tn Know that the polio ) allowed tbo tbiel to slip uvvayvbuu they hud blni rt ht in their h mils. M- ; lilt ASK A'H l/tmill'UMKN. Tliey Mill Mi-ot In An mini Conven tion in Onuiba Today. The Nebraska State Lumbermen's asso ciation will meet la annual session at the board of tr.ulo rooms at 10 n in. today. About one hundred delegates sire expected to be m attendance. Tim session will probably last one uay only , as there Is very llttlo business to ti.in- mict. mict.Tho The piesent ofllcois of the association are I-oran ( . 'lark of Albion , president ; ,1. II. Hell of Aurora , vice president ; W. C. Similor- landof Oninh.i , necrotniy. It has not yet hemi decided whether any entertainment will bo provided for the dele- Kates , but it Is altogether likely they will bo left to amuse themselves , CASIO. Vernii n % nnrj's Alarming Under I'cunlliir Cii c Attl o'clock yesterday inonilng Suporlnton- dent Mnhonej of the county poor farm , was awakened by three young men , ono of wtuni Bald that they had a young Udy in n hack at the door , and an order fiom Dr. Keogh , the county physician , that she bo admitted to the l > oor hoiibe hospital. Ulancing at tbo order of admittance am finding it all right , the snpeiintomlenl toh tbojoung men to bring in the young wonnii The ) did so , and after a brief coiivorsulioi disanpeaied. Tlio young woman was delirious , and upoi being CMinuneil by the hospital physii mi was lound to bo In a very serious condition hbe was the victim of an unlawful surgiea operation. A Kiciii'h girl , Verna Denny , tvventy-tuo years old. from 'JlONoitli Seventeenth street so the ticket of admission said , the daughte of Isabella Hoover of 'J0t ; North , liryant uve niiii , Minneaiiolls , Minn. No. Sit ) North Seventeenth stioet was found to bo one of a quite attractive raw o three brick llat.s. with a sign "Furmshei IJooms to Kent" at the fi out window. A ring at the door bell was responded to l > j n woman who stated that the lady of th liouso w is 111 and couhl not bo seen. A gentleman at the house however sail "I know nothing about the joung woman e\ copt that she cntno hero eight or ten day ngo sick and wo hno been sittin , un with her until wo mo al nfl of us worn out Saturday , or yesterday v\o saw she was potting worse , or at least that v-o couldn't stand it to care for her longer , and vvo got an order from the county physician to talco her to tbo poor farm. They were going to send tbo poor farm wagon for her , but seine of us thought that would bo too rough and wo decided to hue a cab and take her there c-oiufoitalily. This morning about a liO .sho sprang through ono of the low er Btory windows and dashed over toward the I'ahieo llveiy stable. \ \ o eauelit her , bunight her back ami took her out to tbo hospital " " \ \ here did she conw from'1' "Well , that seems to bo something of a mystery " "Knmi a respectable quarter of tbocitv'1 "Fact Is that I hear she came from N'uitli tieet hut 1 know she represented to us that the waa perfectly respoct.ililo.1 As the questioner was leaving tne house o Tins stopped by a lady in black , who voluu- tceied the Inhumation that slio kept tlio house , and that the sick girl was a young widow and came from somewhere on Twen ty thlnl street. When she applied to her slio said she wanted a cheap room. and that she was looking lor worlc. She said tbo htca that the sick girl came from tbo lower pint of thecity was n great mistake " \Vas there any opeiatiuuprefoimedon the girl In this housol" "No , sir , none whatever , although she had evidently had so'iio severe physical misfor tune Just prior to her coining hero. The county physician bad nothing to do vith the case except to look at her , once l be lieve , and give the order for her removal. " The patient U very low a.id cannot , re cover. Do Witt's Llttlo Karly Kisors : only pill to cure sick headache and regulate tbo bowels. liilnrod and Xcgh-eteil. Phillip Mi C ! ee , seventy-six years of age , fell on tlio sidewalk at the corner of Jackson nml Tenth streets and fractured his hip bone. Ho was taken to the police station about * o'clock , soon after the accident , but the. officers at the station could get no surgi cal assistance for the sutTcior until nbnost U o'clot k They tek-plioned repeatedly for thu city pli.vslci.iii , who was out of the city , mm to one or two others , wbo furnished cyuusns of various kinds and refused to go to tno relief of the old man. * Them was a great deal of Indignation ex pressed by the city jail otllcmls on account ot this neulect. The old man Is a poor laborer mid 1ms lived In Omaha-for ten years. The soft glow of the tea rose Is acquired by Indies who usePorzonl'sComplexion 1'ovv- der. Try it. Has Plenty of IMans. The members of the boarJ of education spent most of yesterday afternoon in looking over plans for the new slxteen-room building to DO erected on the Paul school site. Some one of the plans will bo nccepteu nt the regu lar meeting to bo held next Monday night. Some mouths ago the members of the boiird feared that they would bo unable to secure plans from the arctiitcctH without Jlrst offerIng - Ing a bonus , but tbcyjiovv Hud themselves . deluged \\lth blue prints , as many as four- f-f teen architects having come into the fleld for the job. No griping , no nausea , no pam vvkmiDa Witt's Llttlo Early HUers are takeu , Saul 1)111. ) Safe ulll. UestpIlL rni : riitttt3 or.vi.ir or Sonic Doubt nu In Mow Tarllio ili'iu'rt Powi'i' r.\l % iuli. WVMIIM.TIIN lit unr TUB UUK , ) fil.l l-'m IITKKSTII MrilKKT , V \V\-MIIIOTOV , n I' , March 0. J It was Mimed for a while toiluv tlmt an obstuclo bad boon diacovert'il which would irecludo the possibility of lining lhe > supreme ourt , hind court nnd various other offices cronted during tbo last hours of cangtwt mill the senate meotn next December. It nny bo that the barrier \ \ 111 he so rerarded ) y Picsldent Harrison as to prevent his tili ng n largo number of ofllces till tbo seunto is icadv for action upon tbo nominations See- tlou 1M1 of thi' rovNcd statute provides that ID salary shall be drawn from ofllces tilled luring the vncat .n of congress if theio existed a vacnnc ) In them during a session of .ho senate A provision of the constitution if till- United btatos gives the president an- borily , however , to commission ofllci-rs whllo thu senate Is not tn session and to HU vacancies which "may happen" during a ses sion of the si'iiute , but whleb for nny reason have been tilled during that session Two or tlueocais ago Solicitor lionoral lohn Jenks rendered an elaborate opinion , nt lhu UMiut'it of President Clovi-land , In which lie construed the teims "inav happen" In the constitution mid "existing" In sci thm ITtH of the revised statutes a.s being interviiiinucn- ble , co-ordlnato and synoiilmous , and de clared that the president had the power , under the circumstances , tn commission ofll- cers to till vacancies which i-xisted during a session of the senate , b.it wiilch were not tilled at the lima tbo senate adjourn ed It was evidently the intention of coneress in creating section \ ( > 1 of the revised stat utes to annul the power of the president to appoint during tbo iceess of the senate to vacancies wtilih existed while the senate was In session , by providing th it no salary should bo drawn by ofllcers requiring continua tion nl the hands of the senate till the lat ter bony had continued the nomination It is believed that the supreme court would niiiiuestiomibly deculo tlmt a constitution giving the president power to commission dining u recess of thu semite officers whose nominations must bo continued bv the senate intended that the oftlccrs should draw their salaries ilurimt the time their nominations were not con ll lined by the senate , as It was never contemplated by the constitution that ofllciTs ti'idor tlio government should uc t in any capacity without compensation unless It was stinulatod lu tbo law creating the ofllces On tlio other band , tlmm Is umioubtedlv am ple excuse for the president to refuse to till any of thojudlel.il olllces lecontly eieated bv congress at niluntil the senate convenes next December , and If he Is disinclined to till these ofllces during the nine months he can refrain from tilling them and no one can blame htmThere There were quite a number of oflices other than judicial neat oil during tbo last hours of rongu'ss , mining them a fourth assistant post1 master general and .1 commissioner or super intendent of immigration and various olllces to act in connection with Indian and laud transfers whoso nominations must all lie con- lirmcd uy the senate. Pi inn S. He tin. What flouring ; HIMIHCHonoris Show for Ihe Volume ol' Trade. ' Mass. March 0 Telegram TlosiDX' , , --Special [ gram to Tnr Hrr.Tho | following table-com piled from dispitehos fiom the managers of thocleaiing houses of thocities named , shows the gross exchanges for last week , with latos per cent of Increase or decrease , as against the similar amounts for the corresponding week in 1S90 : A Cruel .ladgo sajs she Jlnsl Appear In I iglits. Nr.vv YOHK , March -LSpocIal Telegram toTui : Hr.u.l-Lillian llussell must play tor Manager Duff aud must play In tieliLs. .liidgo Freedman of the superior court toOnv decided against Lillian in the suit brought bv her former manager , .lohn C. Dilfl , to reco.xr dainiigcsanil for an injunction to restrain her troni appearing with nny other nniiauer dur ing her contract wltn him. "During tbo of the ' ' Mate ' " production optra 'Queen's , says the .ludce , "she was consulted by the plaintiff in regard to it nnd iutormod that it would bo necessary for her to wear tights , and she agreed that she would ippeur. " In Soaro'i ol'a Put her. NEW ' \ OIIK , March 'J. ' [ Special Telegram to Tnr finr. i .Tustlco Patrick Ciavin Dully Is a bachelor. I In took an afternoon olt yes- terd.iv and made a call on Judfo Imgro at the Douglas. U ben he came out of the house , aivoinpanieii b.v Judge Dugro , ho nearly steptied on a bundle wrapped up in a nows- paner. He picked it up by one end mid then reversed It quickly because the lower end squalled lie ojioned tlio paper ami .1 three- months-old baby \viUi blue eyes looked at his inustacbo and smiled. The baby wore a white slip and gray tlannel Jacket , .lustico Duffy dlil not want thu baby nnd ho turned It over to the janitor. I In- Pulpit for Xu\v Yonit , March -Special ' [ Telegram to Tnr Br.K. I The member * of the Leo ave nue Congregational church in Brooklyn wore astonished last night when the putor of the church , Kov. Henry A. Powell. D.I ) , an nounced that ho was about to resign from tlio ministry and tnko up the profi-bsion of law. Her three years or moro. tie sulu , bo hud felt that there were many things connected w lib the work of a minister which were not at all pleasant and bo bad resolved to adopt the let'iil profession as better suited to his taste. Smith Clofted Provident Xiw : YOHK , March 0. Mlltou H Smith , vice-president of the Louisville & Nashville road , was today elected president with oftlce at LouUville. Sontent'od to lloKlmt. ST. Loris , Mo. , March 0. Sum Lo an has leeH ) sentenced to bo shot to death ut Clio- Kotuh , 1. T , , March 'M next for murder. HE REMEMBERS THE AFFAlll Albino Controras Carries a Nnvnjo Arrow Head Thirty Years in His Body. INFORMATION CONCERNING THE MINES. ChnrnoU'Hstlo Itrplles Koi'i'lvril by On ins A-rotitM I'atrluk Klnii'H Vocation A IMiMitamv aistery News ol * tlio North welt. Or Castcrdny returned from a professional trip to l.uJoya , a few tulles south , \\hero In' was called to oo Albino Conliw.li , who was sulToi'liij ; with some old compbilnt. The doctor dKeoveroilnnu romovvd from tlio him- b.ir region of the hack of Mr. t'ontivraa im arrow point inailo out of Iron , which wiv shot there m the spring ot HK ) In nu encoun ter with several Nnvnja Indians , The wound has troubled him moro or less .since then , not to the extent to pieveat him from labor , but of Into years It has been quite sovpio The irilUitioii niul ilUehurip ) from the wound bus prostrated him for tbo pint few weeks , nnd nriw that the point 1ms boon removed the doctor liellovos the. wound will soon heal and tint Mr Contreras will have no more troubln from It. The RiMiUt'in.m Is furt\-sK years old , and la ls" > 7 ho was cnpinreii by the N'avajoos mid huld ik prisoner for a year and u half , u hen they Ibmlly ijavo him to his p.iroiits . In o\- clmtiKi' tor money and MOCK. In tbo sprint ; of INK ) thesiniill ssttlements were belnu con- stuntly hiuassod by unnojiii ) * bnuls of Xnv.i- joes and they made a call nt I.n .loya. Ho wus met on the road , near the town , and his mnlo which be was ricliti ! * : was shot and kllloil with arrows from under him. Tour of the. nmnvs nleived him , but none fatally. The Indians , for some leason , rnilo off , leaving him to his fnto. On reiichlnif home tlueo of tbo arrows were pulled fruirt bis body , but the ono In his back hml gnno too far to be ex tracted. He was avetse to an operation beiiitf per formed on him 'mill recently , when lie concluded tliat If the point was not lemoved It might result seriously. Dr. llastunMy was therefore sent for and ho loaves .Mr."Con treras In n lair war to engage again In u single-handed light , If he so desires , with the Nav.ijoes. The .tl A number of pretty tfooil stoni's are now Kolni ! the tiHitids iho replies received from ilium owners to the1 census authorities. Ono 111:111 : , ! i Cnllfornlan , to the question of how animals lie " 'J'lu-oo ninny employed , replied : ni Kcrs and a cook. " The owner of an un productive mini' wrote"Tho nnino of my Illinois the 'L . If. D ; ' nnd nil I cnn suy to your ( iiicstlons ns to its value Is to repeat the mime. . Thuonly things I ever not fiom the s.ud mine aic a sere b.iclc , u sere temper unit ? llU ) worth of debts. If you know of any inisirulded umu who would llku a inino free of ch.irffv infer him to me. I will give him one-half of thu 'U. B. 1) , ' and for jour trouble I will in ike yon a present of the otbc'r half " An entorpusnif- gentleman In NovvMoxH-o wioto. "Only tlio Ahntitv ! | can not any silver out of my mine It bus all the clnraetc'ustiesof n silver bonnnya.ox- . cent the silver Hoiw to stuko tbo vein seine day , in the mi-ail tiiiui miiy 1 strike you for tlio loan of fr > . " From one mine in Arizona the form was returned blank , but contained on the rovoi-so the following touching com- inutdc.iUon : "Tliusuperintendent is doil drunk , bonllavs Is , the secretary Is lu i.ilo forpssoltnnd uctteij on the under sineil , I am sick in bed from the effects , goo buy. " A Ilnrvnrd giaituuto1io bad dnftod but west contributed the following "In answer to vour questions I would say that , s > o tar as I know , the inii.o of which I naveIno honor to bo the sole owner has never produced a red cent , although three former owners commit ted suicide after vain attempts to make tbo tiling pav. In order to avoid a similar fate , I ha\o secured a llatteringposition as haiten- temler and concoctor of liquid delights in a local rosoit. If you ever cento out this way bunt me up. I will give jou the mine. " Tlili'toen Years' Vacation. In 1S7S I'atiick I'lnii , a respected carpenter - tor lived Inn cosy cottage , in 1'ucblo , Col. , which be himself owned and was on the best of terms with his faithful wife and intcicst- ing family. Ou.Inly t of that year ho left the house and suld ho believed bo would go down town , attiied in bib ordinary work ing clothes. If the euith had opened and swallowed hiln up the man's dUappcaiaiico could not have been an v moro complete. De tectives were put on his track and telegrams of description.sent lu all directions. Not a trace oft'1 inn could be founu. Ho was mourned for dead and the impression gained circulation that be was ilrownud. Mrs. Finn moved with her children to l.eadvillo and is still a resident theio. The two .sons and a daughter are now grown up and mo intelli gent and cultivated jouug people. Last v\eok flim turned til ) in I'ueblo as unexpec tedly as ho loft. Hu looks somewhat older than when he left , but is In good health He gi\eno : leason for his disappearance , but stated that he had spent tbo thirteen jean , ' of lusabsenco la Ali/ona and Now Mo'xico. The family will Probably be uuitod , as Finn left for I.eadville. Finn seems to see noth ing roniaiUaole in Ins his thirteen years' va cation , during wbuli be wrote to none of his family or relatives Montana Mystorr. It looks as though the McCartysvillo mur der and robbery case would turn out to be a veritable jnystorv for Moutanians. Two men roJo ii.toa camp nnd held up live prospectors who were gambling. Two cf thorn wore killed nnd tluce wounded and the robbers got away. The deputv who llrst struck the trail of the murderer unit telegraphed fortj-tlvu miles east of McCartysvillc , lias never been beard from since Tbo preliminary bearing of the charso against Charlei Hart , alias Hond , alias Ford , and Jim CuimnhiKs , for complicity in the affair was , held at Homers- vllle Cuminings proved a _ cooil and sulll- cient alibi and was acquitted , while Hart was held over for the grand jury. Thonnn- clp.d cvldenca ngihist him consisted of a runfjpsloaldcti it was alleged ho maiio to a Hungarian fellow worttman lu the neighbor hood. This confesjlon was sworn to by the Iluniiariaii and also bv tbo deputv .sheriffs who made the artx'st , to whom Hint admitted tb.it ho had in ido such a statement. When making his deposition before the court , how ever. Hart denied ever buying made such a statement. for u WilV. Some months , ago un ndvortisoment ap peared In soviral Denver papers sajing that Franklin Shea would pay SI , ROD for a wife. Address I'ueblo , Colo. Ilumlreds of letters have arrived at the postoflleo for him from every part of the country , many of them scented and decorated in a way that would do credit to a Cherokee bravo. A few weeks ago It was learned that the man \vho yearned fora bndo was Fi.inlc Van Duseu and that be lived in Hossemer and was emplojcd at the Colorado smeller. He liimlly captured u bride. Last Friday thov wore. inarrieil in Dcssonier. The bride , Mi s Carrie Jones , I- , nsi-'d forty-soveu and is from Denver , while Van Duron's age U llfty-three. < los < > rail. While Prank Hums was placing n giant powder cat ) upon a fuse In the Summit mine , Dogtown district , near Townscnd , Mont. , u box containing seventy caps exploded , tilling his face , hands , arms and breast with them. Ills wounds are not dangerous. Under the caps was ti sack containing llfteeu sticks of plant powder , but it being frozen did not ex plode , although the stick ; , woio powdered How the caps ramo toexiiloile Is not known. but Hums thinks It possible that a spark fell from a cuudle that hu was holding at the time. I'Ymale Mrs. F. 1' . L'riminiiu of Uoiilder was re ceived at the Colorado stalu Insane iu > jlum la.st m > ek. She has been declared hopelessly Insaao and i'i aphjslculas well as mental wivck. Some two years ago she- acquired u taste for cigarette * and has never been able tngitoup the habit. Shots good looking and vell formed , with a fresh complexion , but the llttlo rolls of rice piper and drugged TTT T T" IVT A 1VT HKL/LvMAN SPRINGS to the FRONT WITH A SPRING SAL The old "cock-and-bull" stories of "Smithvhobustcd , " "Jones , who burned out" find "Ole Ol son's stock that got lost in the shul'l'lo. " will not bo pnlmcdofl on our patrons this yoar. Wo have the goocls and jt matters not how wo got them. Wo soil thorn so rhoap that some sarcastic people may think \vostole thorn , but that matters not ; we have thorn nnd you can have thorn , too , for loss money than any othorhouse in the Avostcnn furnish them to you To Who Satd Overcoats. Plats ? We have them for q , if you want In the past our Children's Depart Why we do , and there isn't another 'em ' ; understand , though , that they are ment has been somewhat neglected , for man in tcnvi dares upon his head , for \vu not $10 coats , but the of to handle it properly. offer they arc eyc-opcncrs want space Fine fur stock of nil the latest block's for $4. This has now all been changed. We from a one-inch hrun to the si/.e of a However , we have a $6.50 and 37.50 have an ample and roomy Childicn's De Quaker hat , in Overcoat , in four different shades of Mel partment in our store , and we have put tons , \vith silk facing and silk sleeve lin in one of the most tremendous stocks of Dunlap and Knox Blocks rj ings , that needs only to be looked at to children's goods ever shown by any house iti be appreciated. in the city. For Only 9c. ii We have the very latest style of half We have over 5,000 Children's ' The same square crowned Kail- box , 5 rows of stitching , silk sleeve lin Waists in stock this day. They arc all road Hat that was so popular with ings , and in every respect a complete the newest and latest designs. us last 3'ear at $2.50vc hriVe promised ' the manufacturer to sell at least 5,000 of. Gentleman's Spring Overcoat , at $ 10. Our 35c waist is as good as our 750 There is but one way to do that and that And if want to bevay intone waist was last season. you \vay up is to name a price we say tone , we have Suits to match them. Our Children's Suits start from 3 to To the young man who wants to see 15 years old , ranging in price ' from $2 to $1.50 for That Hat. reasonable for a boy's suit. a few novelties sucetcr than the first rose any price We have paid special attention to That may hooin Impossible , but wo luiyo worn- of , in Overcoats iscd "cock-iind-buH" und will stick to it , summer we say come ; our you no suits for short and stout hoys , so bring in then 'li It inav come hard. coats are on exhibition , and \vc will be your plump and fat fellows and we'll fit \Vo won't sa"V much nbout , I'odfot fFnts nml ril Crush Hats , but \vo \ have more of thorn thnifsomo glad to show them to you. em. pooplu liuvo liny , and the price will he right. The long and short of it is : We nre in the swim , and let those follo\v who can. Their journey will be rough and i-ugged. THE OLD RELIABLE - 13th and Farnam tobacco have caused her beautiful complex ion to change to a hkleoub sallow , her cbeeUs and Dies , \\lilch gleam wildly are ileeplv sunken , her form has wasted away and her shrunken bands twitch nervously. A ny llo uns Itnninrknul ) * . James Wooley , aged sixty-five , who died at Kye.was more lomaikablo for what bo be had seen and not been , doui ) and not done , than the majority of old men If the following reports of him are true : During h's ' life b- > never bought a pound ol meat , or a barrel of Hour or corn : never wore spectacles , had n sow twenty-seven ye.irt > old , never swapped hoiscs , never was out of money , wore one pair of shoes thirteen vcars , and kept ono pair of plow lines nineteen years. M1WS F Till : \HltTII n'JKNT. Hertrand had a coal famine. List week. Work en the new creamery at Friend Is being rapidly pushed. Sehujler Jones , an old settler of Saline county , died leecntly. A Hcbekah ledge is to bo organised at Fnond with fifty members. The C'olfax county fair \\II1 ho held Sop- temhcr' and October 1 nad ' ' . A number of home seekers from Illinois Have settled in the vicinity af Friend. llcv. K. T. Hell has lesiRiied the pastorate of the Holtlregc I'resbvterlan church. 1\ .1 llalc of Battle Creek recently shipped tlueo earloadb of horses to North Carolina. William 11. West , n live stock dealer of Cairo , died ntCruiid Island of Heart disease. The Champion hoard of trade is consider ing n proposition to secure a cheese factory and creamery. L , . H Vernier , twontv years of nse , has been appointed superintendent of schools of Oawes ujunt.v in plucu of Prof. Hl.uiclmrd , resigned. William Scribner , who perished in the Hood atTiajuan.i. L'.il , was forum ly a ie-.i- dent ol Limp Citj and was a son-in-law of Mrs. L A. Unssuter. The other evening u woman stopped up to the desi : In the I'.icitlr hotel at Norfolk and inquired If oi.o .1 A. Meadows was .stopping tbeie. On icceivmg un nllinnatlvo answer the woman stated that s.how.is Me.idow swifo and demanded to ho taken to his loom. Her demand waa complied with and Meadows was lound In a room with another woman and the landlord cut the secno short by ordering tbo couple out of the house. The guilty woman is said to bo a other man's ivife. Meadows had been selling eleetrie.il door bells in tbo city. _ Montana. Uutto's steam motor and cable lines were tied up last week by tbo heavy snow fall. Out of ninety-nine deaths in llutto last mouth sixty-live wore traceable totbo gnnpe Morel.ind people want the niiino of the post- office and railroad .station changed to Man hattan. It is repoiled that a rtc-h striUo has been inaile on the Little Kid mine on Meadow creek , Madison county , Members of tbo Hutto wotUngmcn's union aio after the employes ot thu stieet r.iilw.iv lines in that city to secure them for members Dick Hoek of Henry's Tnh < > has broken t\\o ellc and a moose tooik in liiriie > sand takes a dally spin around the lake , inin.li to the as- lonisiiuient of hU neighbors. Pred Me'imdo ' was dealing up after the noon shots lu tbo ( iamln-ttn miiio at lintte , \vluiii four tons of roe | < ( oil In on him from tie hanging wall Death was instantaneous. It is repot ted that the Mlisoiila me rrtnlilo company bus niado u l , < ) UOiHj ) contract to supply lumber , grain , i\Uv \ , to ( Jre.it . Northern contractors at Deimn-hVJllo during the coming season. The funeial of Michael Carroll , lute super intendent ot the Anaconda inlnos , was thu largest in ttie history of Hutte. Neaily two bundled vehicles and VX > men on foot'com - poseil tbo cortege. A giant bteam plow , weighing nine tons , of KKJ horse pow or and with a capacity of thirty or forty aeies per day , will bo shipped froiii Ifacine , WK , to Mureland , to bo sot to work in the earl } spring. An approved map showlnc the dollulto lo cation of the Montana , fc Wyoming Eastern ilolinnn lliilVn Malt K\traot bus wondi'ifill Tonkanil Niililtivo iUallllrslhut | lunc Muuli'lt jmimlai. ( Julieniliirall.IniliatoisliaM'coim ; ) Into tin1 inuikH. a nln > i whleb tliu imlilli'iboiiiil be warned. No tint Mohumi Hull's" slgii.ituin . Is on Ihe nieU of tinliottlo , K | nur ,1. Mi'nili'1-.ou I'n , noli- jvnii. 0 llareiay slieet.New VuiU. railway through the Valley of Sixteen Mile creek has be n received at thu Helena laud olllio from \Va-diington. Tlin Anaconda criiiiimny Is pushing the dc- voloimu-nt ot the Hear Cn-olt ro.il iniiies continuous to Red Lodge , and it is believed that a branch load from the latter camp will bu built to the mines uurlng the summer Two banks are soon to bo started In Deineisville , one by Now York and ono by Helena capitalists. Arrangements have al- leailv been made for the opening ot ono In Maich or April , of widen Uobcrt L. Clinton will be cashier. The route of tbo new nlectricstrc' t railway in MNsoula iscxpeited to take In ino t of the city The capital for the new enterprise will bo furnished bv Spokane Falls men J5v tbo terms of the frani-blao at least a nuloof track must be laid \\itbin six months The Miles C'ltv Horse I'alr nnd Sales asso ciation will hold its spring race meeting .lime Jt to'JT inclusive , and \vill hang up ? : tr , , l In purses The annual sales will take plueoiiur- niKtlie meeting , the sales occupying tlio foie- iioon and the laces the afternoon. I1 II. Atkinson , a minor employed by the I. .X. I. . . companies in their intact , on Snow creek , io the Xeibait distrit , was Instantly killed by the explosion oftwent-ono.ma ) a half pounds of j'iaiit powder which he attempted to thaw out. Atkinson \vas twenty-live jcars old and uninaiiied. Montniiu has the assessment law which gives iiiiecton of mining companies having assessable stock thcrightto levy assessments anil sell deliniliont ] stock on tlilrtj days' 110- tiie. The law , according to the Montana papers , ia verv satisfactory ono. It is simi lar to tbo California law. llutto Is now the owner of tlio i-'al estate anil appiratus recently purchised from tbo tire brigade. iVt the timoof the puichasotho aiiKiunt ngrri'd upon , $1,100 , was not in tlio tire fund , but the monuv was advanced by Alilermon Mi'Dermott and Ljiu'li , and the pmpert ) sortiii'd for thu citj Thu amount has now been made good IMwnrd Cameron , a conductor of tbo Circat Nortbein railroad , made a desperate attenmt toeominit suifiilu at Givit Kails bvsvv.illovv- lug twoounei's ' of luud.niuni His wiluili-- i-overed his nit in time to summon a pnysi ci.in. wbo ndinlnistcied emetics and anti dotes , and succeeded in saving hislfe I'.IMI- ilv troubles and heavy du iking are saiJ to ho the cause Walkervillo i > ooplo aio much stirred up over Siinerinteiidont I'minor's proposition to roost oiu In thi > ( i icy Uoclc , cast of Walker villo Thov navu prided themselves upon the I ivedom from smoke , and ju.st so suroiy as Mi I'.ilmor begins to smoke them out with ( liev Hock roisting boaps , they ptoposu to move on him through thu council and save Butte the trouble. Helena Herald : The Mountain Chief was about tlw llrst mlno woiked to unv extent in the Noihart district and in l M this proiort.v | soM fur l"i)0 ( ) ; ted ay it is valued lit fii)0OiX : ( ] ) ) . Tbi ) Moiilton was'offerc'd tnrsnlo t-.vo years ago for f 10,001) ) ; it h now valued at 4-1,01111.0HI. 'Ihe Queen of the Hills was for sale three yens nun , tlueo ililins , for jl.V IKJO1 S ' ODD.oiK ) Is iti estimated vahui now On Cnindnll i-reek , contiguous to I'onlco City. Is the lirgost nmrblp inoaturoknown to geology Tins immense ledge was lorated in isst bv Williim Cbli'lc. li'dn'it Mnndevillo and .lames Smith , and is 1'joil foot wide , over : i mile long and of a known depth ot over Mu ) feet. Samples taken fi.ini . near tlio surface and exhibited In the lentini. cities of the eiiit. including Washington and tlio timitli- sonlan Institute , have cveryvvhero been pro- noiinced ; the llnest iiunllty of statuary mar- DieThe The SlinntTriMsiiro , a recently developed gold piopertv on Lost Cieek , about ten miles north of Auncmul.i . , promisosto eii-ato some- tldng of n stir in the mining world during the year. Tlio ownor.sof thepronorty bought a lluntingtoii null of llfteen tons capacity , which Is aliv.uly on the grounct mid will bo elected as soon as the \\eutlier permits. It will be located on .i water lourso l.r > ( M feet down the mountain side fiom the mine , ami it Is the Intention to bullrt a wire tiaiuvvav to convey the ore from tbo mlno down to the mill. mill.That That patent sinoki consumer doesn't seem to woik well In Hutte. The Anaconda Standard ivpnrtstlmt one uiu'lit lust week was about the wont e.xpciionced t nil win ter , and a i liiue.i was so ilensn , LS to maku outdoor existence almost Impossible. The curses hurled at the "stlntc | iiles" und furn aces were awful In tbeir fierceness and vn- heinonco witli which thev were uttereil. It is morn tlun piubalilo that fumigation will msiilt In suv igoions a protest against a fur ther tolerance of the iiinsiuifo tint the city council nniv bo purred Into limiting uuotucr cffurt to ncc'ouiplUh Us ubatument. MlssHe-sslo II. Hoaloo , of Burlington. Vt , liinl iidlsoiisit ot the sjiilpvbich \ cuuml IHT liair to become veiy hursji niul dry and to fall so iri'c'lv she srnrcely ilarrd comb It. Ayor's llalr V'igor gave her a healthy sculp nn.l umclctuu hull1 beautifully thick mid b'la y- BLOOD PUHIFIEI AND Is not plea tint to ttiko , ns it la c om- posed of nil the medicinal qualities thai go to make now and rich bloocl without c inpolllng the conaumor to pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which can bo bought any where for thirty-flvo corits a gallon , ns nil our- sapaiillfia aro. BEGOS' BLOOD PURIMERand BLOOD MAKER is composed of pure modiclne , and al lows the purchnsor t o add syrup , wh ch is advised when glvon to children. If jour drugRist does not keep it accept no substitute , but order direct from Henirs Mfg. Co , I'.r.-I'lT ' Alh'hlgin St , riileago , 111. , niul thej will forward , express prepaid , one bottle tle for SI or six for jo With Double Wire Suspensory. ? ATESTED AUU. 16,1887 ll'PROVED JULY 29,1890. Dll. O\VHN S I 5ANir IIODY IM'S'-OUV will , _ , - ciira nil llhon- mntlcCoiTiplnlnlH ' I.iinibnito . ( leu- crnlnnd Nervoui 1)01)11117 ) t"0IITO- a > BH Neiv- ou-nosH. Tremb * foxunl i-t Unii'lton , Watt- IHK of liocly ! ) ! < pn ecauscsl by liulUcretlimd In YnuiUAKU Mar- rlcM ur l.lfo. Euspo.uory. SKN'T TO nF'I'ON-ii-.r I'AHTIKH FOU CER TAIN COMl'l.Al.VlS ON :10 : imS ' 1U1AI. ANo un I'l ctrlc Truss niul Holt Comliliii'd. Fcnrt PC. iioxlnito for run * lllustmtixl book > . * > > pnecb , wlilcli mil boM'iit. juii In pliuu bculoil envoi. opu. Monllon thLs jinpur AcUlrcsi Owen Elcctiic Bolt & Appliance Co. , 3OO N. Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS , In order to satisfy the pub lic tli.it we mean what v/c ad vertise , you are hereby notified that ir there is any complaint made , or people are not satis- lied with the effects of the Turkish Remedies , that is Turkish Tea , Liniment Cough- Cure , Asthma Cure tS : 1 lahn's Golden Dyspepsia Cure , to no tify us and return empty pack age , and we will cheerfully re fund the money. Respectfully yours , Turkish Remedy Company , Omaha , Neb. nnPllTA AMIAI.VMIOUIAI'M'I.KS ' nm iho l"l n 1'l ON' ' " * ' * ' UU UU I A " > ilni"il'1 | pri'ftcrlhitit by * " n-milir I'hyli ' Inn lur lhu uirool ( liiiiorliiui mul ill ili.irx4ii Iriini llm urlniiry iirttiiiii or uciulri'4 | JIW i r bo > Allilruuiilst- , Turkish Tea , is the finest medicine for the Liver , Kidney and Nerves , cures pains in the back , tired feelings , had taste in the mouth , Headache , Nervousness , and removes yellow appearance of the skin , making a healthy complexion. One package 25 cents' worth inakc-s a quart of Bloocl Med icine that will astonish you. Try it. Turkish Cough Cure , the only medicine that will stop a cough by taking a few doses. For soreness of the 'chest , hoarseness , weak lungs , bron chitis , we guarantee a cure or refund your money. Price 5oe. Take no substitute. Turkish Liniment to drops internally on sugar and applied freely externally by rubbing it in will cure ihcumatism with out a doubt. Chilblains.frosted feet , lame back , or any internal or external ache will he stopped ' at once with Turkish Liniment. 5oc bottle. All of the above remedies at your druggist's , or sent on re ceipt of price. Samples for 20 stamp. TURKIMI RIMIHV : Co. , OMAHA , NIH. : Onto Wral and Srasil rirthi-trmtnicnt . .f ill rilltOMCMI mn | ) | S | \ss | llri. . A | . | InHH-i'i i ir ! > I'M' mnt Mini TruiHi1 * " ! lli st I u. unit'sppai itiiH nn i fnr Hiirri" Hful lrt ilnit'iit it u\.iy f n.iif . dlson o lojuli Hit Muilii il or sun-iral Trinliufnl NINKI'V IKIOM-s hull l'riKXTHoard niul Alti'iiii uu-o lift Aiiiiininoilnlliini VS ft \\rlli' for rlruiilirn on IMurmilliM ami llriu'c-i , I'nmi'i Cluli hi'c'U Ciirva tun'1 * of plmI'lhM , 'riiinop * * , Cnnci'r , ( 'atnrrli llnnrliltu Inhilullnn Klwli Irlly I'linlj-sln Kpll- fiyiiy KldnoyH , Hliuliltir. I'yo Kiir. > Uln unit llhiiHl , nml nil 'iirulc'iill.pi'riillnn- l' \ rloh ; NVIIMP. S fporlnllo lln < K 09 | ) N ( . OH of VV uitit'ii Krueu Hive liili'ly luliUit .1 lylti In Dt'pirtimMil ftir VV'uinoii , lurlTii.nllnrmiMit . c-irlilly I'rliuli- l Only Ui-li i 1 liluMoilicil ln lltiilu Mnklni ; u Spocliillr ot 1'Ul 1 VATU IIHKsis : J All Ml mil ) > i'n i' ' ufdHifulU tn > .m t. Mcillelni I or IntlmiiioMl-i nt l mill or o vpri'n MJCIUI-U liuki'il no ni irks In liulli.ili > cuiilcnli or > rnJ > .i On I'oricm.il inltTTlpw iirif.Triil C'.ill nnd C"ni.it linorM'ii.l HUlur ) of r" r ' m" n l "i1 will n'llrt In till ! wri-.ptTi.ur 111)01" ) 1 l MKN Kill. II upon I'n T > | I > > | x > i'lnl "r Ni > rvuu > lli-i ) ist > i , liliiiic | > tHoii IHU Aiiaro nll li'iliMt 1 1 Dr. A. T. McLnu'jhlin , President , t/th / und II inn ytriiis. . Om.ilia. r. " vSI s * COLDS IN ! HE HEAD , by one application , CATARRH , in a very short time. HAY FEVER , in fiom 3 to 5 days. EARAOHE , instantly. 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