Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 16, 1891, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OJHAL1A DALL.Y . BlflJfl : MONDAY , AtAKOH 10 , 1801 ,
AX OltECOS DiN'ATiflX PARTY.
"What ilev. "Wood of Baker City Got iu a
Basket ,
FOOLING XVITII POWDER IN IDAHO.
* Colonl/ln In
DUlnV.Miirpy for liitv Look Out
l ir Ulni CIIIM | by
During Iho ipivlros nt the Mothoillst
chuich In Hakor City , Urogon , onoevi'lilni ;
roivntlv , ono of the c'ou revtitionV ( . '
Miller , \ vhovis , sittlncnuar ; the iloor , ho.inl
a ooininollon lit the vottlbulonud wns sotno-
\\lml disturbed by thonoiso , hut thinking
porlnjn soiniMiio vvas nliout to enter , nnd
then ohiiiKod tholr mind and rotluui. pvvo
ttic mallei nomoro tl.ouKhL A fun iniiiiitos
later u couploof ho ) onto rod and tohl Mr
Millet tint tlit'rc iis a babv In a b.isKet in
the onlrv Mr. Mlllor , thinking li VMIS a
joKe , pud nonttcntion to tlin information
until mi Infnnt's irintno , \ to his
aisvhcu , hu wont Into the Mfetllnilouiid
found ajoniistrnncor ( ; ; rosllv nostlcd In a
lirtfkot. Ho Immediately took tbe inlnnt
from UH resting place and nuirchiiii : up the
uislo infni mod the minister , Mruods , that
romchotlv liad loft n present for him The
miles of the ron nvatiini ijulc'kh Kalhoroil
around the little ono. but Mrs Uooils , Iho
inlnlstoi s kind tio.utudvlTo \ , u.is the 111 at to
\\elcoino Iho nevv-foutul babe. , nnd doduiocl
lior Intoiitiotiot hreplni. It The moiling
olti' np , thosrrnioii uns untliiisliod and ox-
citciuont | irouilluct 'J'hi'i'hlld was at llrsl
BUiiose'd ] ] tti bo but 5 fovv hoiiis old , but Is np
rmientlv nhout three \VIOKS old nud Is a
brhtht nihi piettj liltlo plrl , nnd If no iirior
cluliii Is set np by ILs natural p.ironU will 10
tualii In the fnniilj of the- " '
l-'oofoTl U , , „ . .
A iiinn iianicd FenInel \ tVrecently killoel
by a hi nt In the Custur iiduo \Vallacc \ ,
Idaho , in the pro.sc.ncc of four other miners
The nl ht shift tmd juit oomo on , As soon
as Purrim ! ro.iolied the fnro in thoslopo
\vhorc' hn was tocuk ho saw that ono of the
lioles which the prevodlntf shift had put in
had Miissed tire Ho plckeil up a snull eiovv-
bnr nnd shoved It Into the liolo us far AS ho
could. Ho then piokod up A hummer mill
with tin lirouliicluof it strut It the crowbar ,
dtlUiiK It iu sovornl Indies. I'vvc of the inon
called to him to desist and w mod him of the
nhsoluteuortalnt. % of nnexpl < lon , nnd lit Iho
sumo tlmo thi'V all rushrd nvvny fiom him
'Jho \\niiiiiiKi1id 1.0 j'ood Ho hit the crovv-
biirnnolhor liek nnd thnt was hirt last. Tht'
Iiovvelc'i ixtilndcd " and IVrrlnd was cariioil
out donil 'llio shot broke voi'i little rook
nnd hi.H wounds v\cue aimeibtall on thu hcatl
nnd face.
Mormoim C IHK ) | Into U'j
Tlicro Is a rumor tb.it a colony of 1,000
Mormons arc to bot.ikon \Yyoinluifioin \
Utah , n ? soon us sprliii ? ionics. This plnn is
In the hands of C. 1C Mnrnstor , John Q.
Caution and Hou C. Itli'h. They wore in
JQ\aiistoii last month to olToct an itiKomcnts
Mhcroh ) the Saints c nld ( io o\er into the
_ JnnJ anil possess It , They aio to loc.ito in
tlio bottom lumls of the 111 Sandy rher in
bottlioiii Swcotw.it'ir fouiitv , near the Pro
jtnout toniity hno This is an oicxctliiiKl >
oui.iH anil Hugo bushy country , The Umber is
ecaico nnd vegetation scarcer , butlhorois m
nbundiinct ) ofwntei foriimwtion 'J'liolnni
Jsailjiucnt to the foot Idlls of the \Viiu
lilvur luuuntams. This movcmont will give
tlioMounonstho biluiuoof powerlu Hrtuot
Voter < oiint\ , and no doubt they \\111 dictate
elections. Ills understood tlul ditchesh.ivo
bteu tnido on the Intulhiitid titles aio as ooi
nssc'ciiioil. The locution \\.issclcetedwitl
a iow ol ueinir on the now 1'nilllc Shor
Ijtno rallioad Tlio fptitnil I'acillo rnllroat
Btirvov inns through the land that has boot
btlcctcd lor thein.
Tioolc Out lor Him.
A man iCKlstoredas 1) . W dishing * rep
{ stored tit a hotel and stated that his tmsi
tie.aa vas to got a louipnny of stout men to f-'ii
to Bon th A met lea. llosalu ho did not uim
ordlniiiy ihilaboicrs such asvoik on mil
reid Kradcs , Imt active , wide awnUo > ouii ( ,
fellow Hbo could piy a small sum do\\u \ h
nilvanco as a Kiwi" " of Rood faith , Ho
eceutvd fioin the hotel tlerk Information us t (
Mhei-o l > et to obtain such men , and thei
bognn to votk the btioels After a da\
or UNO ho suddenly disappearednudsince
tlion theio II.INO bicn Aountr nun diopimifr in
ilnih tomqijiro for this man Jlclmd mom-
lsed , to mill them 111 a day or U\o , wliou a
patty had been orRsini/edand would tlion
jurnlsh transportation. Haih of his victims
had ixiiil the. ncce..ssar > $ iiasairanty of
* peed r.ilth. How much money the muu luih
obtained It is impossible to estimate The
Umu rcgisteis as John Stnltn , Kansas City
Jlo ha * a defect in the left oe _ , is a feet d
incbos In height , wears a slight brown nius-
tmlio and uclglis about ono hundred aud
thirty-live pounds.
Didn't Marri for
A scns.ilional divorce suit vas filed in
ppokano Falls , \Vnsh. , by M S Bcntley
against his -vvlfo , KdlthV Boutley , in vvliich
lie chaises her with having on twenty differ-
pnt occasions had improper iclatlotu. with
tivo men , who are pronilnonl Iu business oir-
clcs in that city , llentleywho isa wealth )
Contr.ictrr. inirried Edith T. Van Dorn about
n jo.uniro His wife is the handsomest
sjvoman In t hoc-it \ and vvas a trreal iociotv
bcllo , being the daughter of ft i > rominont citi-
fecn 'llio stoiy is that she married Bentlo }
v not through nuy regard or love lor him , but
. - * . because of the poisistont entientlos of hoi
* parent * , who Kre.ulv favored ttio match Ab
i u result it is alleged that two inonthb after
t niai-riiiiroHhoiHsrogardcM her voivs at Uio
! nltir O ) suoUlinj more loncroui.il eoinpinton-
t ehlp th in hei lioae lord Uontloy is h.iid lo
1 linvo cllseoveicd his \vlfoN \ iiiifiilthlulncss
through her having a criminal operation
| pet formed.
' finked by Kollulon.
Dan I. in o , an insane map , attended the
b pitnollc chinch in Deadvvood and , although
Hot violent , frightened women and children
b ) his queer actions. I/itorhls insanltj took
n violent tuin and ho had to lie shackled. He )
tvas a iKivvejful nnn and IL took IIvo inoa to
§ old him. His wrists were so larpo that no
andculli could bo found to lit and leu Irons
find to bo used. iMondav ho was adjudged in
Kane .mil taken to the Yank ton as.vlum His
Ciuiiicuv.u caused ta ) religion.
Saved li ) a DDK-
John Davy , a boy fouiteou years of ago ,
\\ni caught In a snow slide near his father's
residence at t ho upper ondof Hocky b ir ,
tenUlmorc , Idaho , and buriotl to the depth
of two feet. His faithful aogvusncirtho
spot and bv some means located tlio boj , and
by vigorous scratching evposod Jotin's hond
nml enabled Mm to call for assUtnnco. Ike
Friuvva'er , who i-osielod in Iho nol'hoor. (
htjod , heard the boj's cues ana hastened to
Uls rescue.
A' MI'S OF
The Methodists ofj Pendor are building a
parsontiRO.
Webster county will start the season with
seven ctcnincuos.
A ho j with six feet uas ono of the curiosi
ties at Adams the other di y.
Stanton wants n mill and an Iowa man
Offers to build ono for n $ . ( ,000 bonus.
The Crolghton Ornnd Army post will try
to securn the district reunion for that placo.
The farmers in the vicinity of Toeumseh
bnve organized a mutual insurance associa
tion.
tion.Two wildcats were captureiVnear Steele
City bj a party of hunters tlueo orfourday
URo'Tho
The walls of the Norfolk sugar factory ar0
nearlyup to the eaves ami the roof will soon
be put on ,
Attotnov General Stone bold thonpnlecrop
en his Mifla county farm on tUo trees last fall
W. NV. Tavlor's bam at Valparaiso was on.
tlrcly destrojod by lire , together ivlth o
horse nml coiuldoroblo ha > * .
AU cicbtcca mouths old child ot Joseph
ICIhlev. ol I'.do Altocouutv , foil into n tub cf
IK IIIIIR uatc r mid vvnj sculdod t > id t'ti '
\\ork \ 011 ( iliddi n 5 $10,000 n rnmi school
building will IPO < - inimr tire-il at otiro. Prof
Essli-v ot I'nrroll will luivo charge of the
school.
A llttlolMhv of Mr and Mrs .1 IloMi , Jr ,
tllod vv hllcon Iholr vrnv homo from church
It Imd just boon baptized. I'lio Holhs icslclo
In l.jem count )
Charges hnvc been preferred nirninst Shor-
lit Worelen of Nucholls county alleging 110
gloctof dutv and Intoxlrullon. The counl.\
coiimils.sluue'ls will ln\o tlgiite
r ' 1 ho Ctutor countv board of supcrv Isors tins
railed mi election tn vole tin.UeM In bonds to
aid In the construction of nn irrigating dltcti
from the Dismal i m-r to Broken Iljvv.
Andrew .I ( lllmore , cveof the cildost so
tiers ofovt \ counlj , died at Mot'onk , lunc
tion from blond poisoning r.iu od hhi Ing
Hoiatc-hed b ) n here Mioo nail two veoUs
'llio Candy I'loni'er sms tbal n cltl/en 01
'
that place is' drm ini ; roller from the1 oonnt >
vvhllo thomomliursof his fninllv me Idling
rtrossos mndc nntl IMJIng ? J to have pillow
Rhnins niado.
Mis Divhl Ande-son , rosidlug no.ir An-
rein , died verv SiidJctilj the other ttav nnd it
Is supposed Mha commit ted suicide bv poison.
Hliols said to Iiavo tvv ie'e before iittoiuptod
to end hei lifowhilo Insane
Himonsllno , the conttomiiod C'uster county
muidoror , iitlc'iiiptod to commit suicide thu
oilier elm in Jail al llrolu'ti How b ) ciittliu *
an nilurj In Ids \ \ ilstvlth aplc-coof u case-
knife , but lie was overpowered bv Iho sheiilT
befoiu ho hud done himself much harm.
Mrs J C 1'arrisb , one of the earliest sot-
Hera of Table Hoclc , tiled Prlilnv after a long
md painful Illness with an ititi-rmil rancor
\Vhtn she settled at Table Hock in l- > < i there
wore but two houses botvvoon that town nt.d
tho.MlsHOuri ilvor , a dUtanc-onf thlrt > miles
'I lie fnmiors of this precinct are not in such
bad shniio , .sajs thoNolson ( l.uotie , having
sociued 2,500 busliels of Iss'.i ' com and tilMl
hiishuN ot whlto oils and paid the rash
therefor Tbo com they secured from
ToK.'lm | , Kan , at Iho mo of U > l-j coals per
bmliol.
'Jho weather has br-cn ver > * severe upon
stock thu winter , but so far Ihov have be-on
stamlini ; it much butter than vvas supposed
possible' , says the tiering ( , 'ourlor Consld
einlile loss' Ins resultiM , however , and the
extrernosc , reiti of hay haa caubod e-onsider-
able iiilTe'i Ing
Kx-sonitor t'hilcott of Colorado , w ho died
recently at St Uouls , was formerly a rosl
dent of Tekamah , nnd in ls."Hiho lepiosentoil
Hull and L'tiiiilug county In the toiritorlnl
loL'islatuio An old log hut is still standing
in Tekamah which was built for .Mr Chileoll
and vvis his residence for sonic time.
1 ho Teiutnseli city council 1ms pissed nn
ordinance bv which the marshal or night
wnlcli la nutlinri/ut to arrest anj joutli-
inale or female under the iifjo of sixteen
yo.irs , % vho is found upon the slreet after V
o'clock , unless ncconipanied by patents ,
guaidianor .101110 meniborut the fainlh above
t\Miity-ono jciih of aue.
At ( Joldlleld the other day a man , his wife
anduloMii clillilren toolc thoc.us for C'od.u
K.ipids.Vhon \ buv lug Iho tirketh the motherly -
orly mother asked if she would have lo paj
fortlio children , and In icply to tlio agent's
inquiry as lo their age' , said "That eldest
girl was fourteen , that bov % vas thlttoe'i' nnd
the rest were six ' n > slanders ncquahitod
with thefiuuilv said thev bulled three chil-
dien w ith dlnutheila this suninior
Nels Jensen , a hotel keeper of Hull , has
contracted for his tombstone In adv.inco anil
is paymj ; for it cm tlin instnllmont pl.xn , ns it
were. .1 H r.lllottot .Sheldon is n dealer in
tli.it class of merchanellso and visits Hull
onlto often , and It occutred to him that he
might sell his landloul some ) of tus goods and
bo ird the bill out. Ho made the proposition
audit was accepted The inaiblo shaft is not
to bo supplied until the Ir.ndloul dies , nnd in
tmnhvis to furnish Klliott with hotel ao-
cominoditions whenever ho visits Hull lloth
men think the1) have tbe best end of the bar
gain
Hull 1ms boon brought against the Cozad
roller mill by John Kruinholt/ , Into bond miller
lor , to iiYoverhm Interest in the mill. Kuini-
\\o\l7 \ \ has two shares , valued at fiOO eae-li He
aj o represents ilvomoioshntos balongiiiL : to
ujtmiia parties , icpcospntins in all il.100
11 is grounds for the suHnro baseil upon Iho
failure- properly Incoiporate. The Co/ad
mill compmy vvas organized over four jears
ago , and Krnmlioltt has been ho.id miller nt
asilaryof 4100 per month since the mill
began toiun. Thesloe-Kholtiers found that
the mill wns a bntMiirn nnd a few of llio
meinc'vod ones succeeded in securing conlrol.
and Ivrumholtz , being n little too fractious ,
caused the contioling elemoiit to dlbcaargo
him Ilciie-e the suit
I cm 11.
About twenty-tUo new families hive located
in Ltnmet county already this spritu.
Captain A. V Kichnrels is dead nt Dublujuo
Ho vvas a veteran of the SeveuthVIseonsin \
infantry , anil wns at ono time the publlshci
of a newspiipcr.
The freight receipts nt the little town of
Schaller last S.itunl.iy anionutod to ? , ( ) ) ( ) .
The sumo di ) ciaia dealers paid out over
J,500 tofariupit , for grain.
A now trotting ; circuit including Center-
\llleandBnrliiigtnn , la , and Memphis nnd
K ihokn , Mo , has haen formed. The meet
ings will bo held during July.
A woman who has madulher homo at the
Huenu Vista county poor fai m for years is
about to become a mother , and the idelto
thinks there Is a lack of treed management
hoinowlioro.
The Vli-bt National bank of Davcnpoit ivas
compelled to lotiw from Imsincs-j for t\o
dnjs. Tlio lock on the safe in which the rash
w.is kept wouldn't unlock and an cxpjitfrom
Chicago had to bo c illed
A OubiiquocousUible nttacliod the alliga
tors and laUlcsnukes of a tiavellug show to
secure the pajmoftt of some hills Tli'Jinnt '
toi was compromised greatly to t'.o ' rolicf t-f
tlie constable who had no anxletj to foiciblj
soi/o the chattels.
Mrs. I'orr.v Oxloy , the nhlost settler of
rjnn countv , is dead , aged seventy joars
bl.o located Iu the county \\itli tier husband
in l 'ls. Her eldest daughter , > lis Macdon-
aid , is beliovrd to bo tbo oldest whlto woman
living who \vas bom in the county.
Hero is another oppoitunltv for the record
bieikors A young sou of Mr and Mr.
liobiirt Smith , bom rebruaiy 12 , lsri | , at
Plain Held , it Is claimed , ha * more living1
giand parents than any other child in the
state eleven in all as followsI'atcinal
Mrs Isabella Montioth , gieit-great-grand-
mother ; Mr and Mrs Kdvvard Moutieth ,
gieit-gtaudii ] and urcat-giandma- of
U'ciinliuoreVls , Mrs .Tames Kmltli of
Teltainah , Neb. , great-grandmother , and
James Smith of Plaintlcld , meat-grand-
father , Mr and Mia. Jacob Smith , giand-
father and gnmdmothcr , also of I'lnmfielil
Maternal1 Mrs I'ullerof Jasper count } , la ,
gieit-grindniothor , George llinmon. sr. , of
Marshallto n. gteit-grandfather , Mr and
Mft Cioorcolt 1 llmnnn , Jr .grandfather and
gnndinothor , of 1'lalnlleld , la. .
Novntln.
Tlio legislature repealed the dueling oath
required to bo taken by evciy state otllchd.
Indians at I'.v ramUl lake are still ttUIng
gicat ( juautltlos of trout. They are vety line
and fat at this season.
'J Uo dallv shipments of hay to California
from Lovelock meranes about slxtj tons
Still thcto is plenty 011 hand aud for sale.
The case of R. W , Lewis , Indicted for the
ntuider of A 11. Huso at Wlnnomueca , has
been conlinuccl until the October term of
couit
A delegation of capitalists , accompanied by
a inininc expert , arrived from tlio east to ex-
ainlao the P.uadlse Vallev mining company's
claims.
W. D , Jones was indicted by tbo grand
jury at Carson for belling liquor to Indians ,
pleaded guilty audvns scut to thobtato
prison for eight months
Kxtenslve evaporation woiks will da
eiectoU near Mattvville , Mono * Lake , this
jjiiriug by VliglniaC'itv and Carson nattics ,
II M. Yerington of thu Virginia & Tiuckeo
railroad being the princlnal promoter.
Jumes Berry , heretofore foreman of the
Alpha mine , Virginia City , has gone to the
Union Shaft to act in. tbo same capacity.
John Pnclun , on engineer at the Alpha , has
taken the place ot foreman \acaUiiuy llerry
The governor has Issued a proclamation
designating April 11 ns Arbor day and rec
ommending the people to observe the day
by planting trees , shrubs and \lnes , and
adoinlng public nud piIvato grounds , places
and was.
K Clement , n pioneer of Lake Taboo , hotter -
tor known as "Vnnk , " Is dead. Ho had boon
on the shoroH of the lulio some thlrtv years or
more and hud already passed eighty joars ,
lie mot with a number of mishaps and Hack-
seu bj winus una lire la thu dotructlou of
property but always npxi.irotl | tbu )
I'tMOti reiul.x Ui ivcolvo umrlsts ,
l.stmo luaiur r ( iinr o 1'nlh dloJ at
thohnint'of hlsdnuk'hU'r , Mrs 1'ibulc'io ' Par-
i tt at St. Helena , CM. He had rc.sldud nnd
done business in Carson for thlity .tears , Hu
u ns n native of Switzerland mid win so von ty
four > oars ol ago.
Delia I'ruesch , a llfteeu-.M'iir-nld trlil of
VirginiaCltv , vvas susjiendod from school for
thlrtv davs for misbehavior She went home
and shot nnd fatal ! ) wuutuloii hnrself with a
tovolvor She snjs shu is Innotvut of tbo
'
chaigo anil could n'ot stund the disgrace.
Ullllnm H Alloy has brought suit to fore
close a mortgage on the Maiihnttnn mining
and reduction compitij 's property In Austin.
The moitgugo is fur fidO.iMi and was c\o-
outnil on.ltil > . ' , 1 v1 , with Interest ut s per
cent per annum from that date nml affects
all Iho defendant's property.
Virginia Knterptlsc" A vomig man horn
the rust was hired to l > lovv a Held near
Madora Ono da.v ho found himself sur
rounded tiv Hovon imngr ) coyotes Ho left his
toain and broke In n svvtlt run for the house
and null work light there The team vvas
fouml all right bv tbo owner , n woman , vvtio
told tbe tenderfoot to go hack homo to bis
mother , while she llntshcd p'oulng.
Idaho.
lohu Hrovvn , one of Wood Ulvor's oldest
pill/ens , is dead. Ho wont theio from lllug-
htiin , Utah ,
The Bolso board of t ratio Is ndvoi Using fern
n site and w liter povv er for the new w oolen
mill to be elected tiiero this summer
Chailcs Heath , n miner well known on
Wood river , has probably perished In a snovv-
ididosoinovvhcro between Kocky Dar mid At
lanta
The minors' unions ofVnrdner , IJtirko ,
( Join and Mull in will unite in building a hos
pital and are now uogotiitlug for a site It
s not yet decided which of the towns will bo
.elected
MIUo Dolnn , who stabbed liobort Noble on
! toiiulu'k ci\eU , and who recently broke Jail
; it Silver City , h.i1-not been rec.intmod. It is
hulluvod that ho perished in a recwit severe
snow storm In tbe mountains ,
Siirvevor General Pettit o yjwts to shortly
havi'his contracts till made for thu survey of
public lands In tills state The contract for
Hurvoving ttio Doer l-'lat country Is now In
Washington for approval. ( Jenoi-al Pottlt IH
pieparing estimates for survojs in Ne1 'ercn ,
1-ataliand Kixitonaic-ountlos. S uawl'rct'U ,
High valley and Long vnllej will ulso come
in for their sbaie during the picsent season.
A sample from the hot water artesian vu'lls
of tlio IJoise water wet ks vvas sent to Wash
ington anil analysed by llio chemists of tlio
agiicultutal department The rcpoit made
on It showed Total solids , grams per trallon ,
Hi 7-1. These solids consist chielly of car
bonate of lime and silica Tlio water is a re-
innikably pure ono nnd highly suitable for
domestl" use. It contains no ingredients
which would aet coiioblvely upon Iron.
1'ocatello Itirald The continual increase
of disabled ongmos and tars ill the sl.ops and
on tlio topair tracks nt this point spuiks
plainer than words ttiat the management of
tbe Union Paelllc lonip my must soon got a
move on , so to speak , and increase the work
ing forces in the roundhouses and machine
shops at this pi ice to a i onslduraulo extent.
\Vilh the great amount of work now on hand
uiul that which must eonseiiuentU' follow ,
considotmg the conditions of the roadbed
and track ut the tmio of freezing up lust
lull , will iidc-ssitiito the cinplouiient of a
great loice ol workmen the coniln ? summer.
\ \ ) tuning.
A largo nucage of the Cook countv coal
fields hits been sold to an eastern sjndicule ,
ami will be opened at onco.
HenrvSostmaii , the Lander barber who
shot bis head off at Atlantic , suicided be
cause ho vvas Jealous of his -wife.
The state board of water control organised
atCho eiine Ono of tnu duties of the im
gallon board Is to inakodosignalion of lands
to be iriven the stnto under governmcnttlona-
tion.
tion.State
State Senator Chattcrtou is tho. foieinost
minor of tbe state. Ho has afiro-foot tnime
on his silver claim nt Kneampmont , t\vcnt > -
live miles from Saratoga. Hu woiks thiee
shifts.
Charley nell killed live duor out of a bund
near Foil Bntlger. Bell hunu with a bull
dog. The iu inul was eauuhl in a cavotc
trau , and waited nuietly foitv-cltht hours
for iclief.
Kufo Hobinson , who shot but did not
dangerously wound W'iuinglmm on ono of
tbo Oouglas-Willun ranches near Laramie ,
\vas captured at.lulejbuig. The ptisouer vvas
taken to Laiamie ,
M. . \Vtilsh \ , a miner who vvas Injured in-
U'rnallj and had a log ciushed bv a fall of
coal at Uann , was sent to ttio lrnon ( I'acilic
hospital nt Uonvei , but died at IJoik Creek.
Ho leaves a wile nnd lumlly In 1'omii.vlvaiiin.
A companj has boon orgnul/od at ( Jasjior ,
Natronn county , to majto fuel brick Slack
coal and crude petroleum will bo used in the
manufacture uf tbo compressed fuel. Tbe
company bus a c.ipit d of svoKi ( ) ) Urlek vv ill
bo placed on the maikot about May 1.
Captain ] 3aldvvin , of General Miles' staff ,
has tcquestcd Cioven.or Baiber to issue t
proclamatlou urging citucns to refi.iin from
selling a gun to Indians , llobavsthe Siou\
have given up ( M ) guns , and cannot make
tioublo In tbe spring unless armed by design
Ing or avaricious whites
No sheep can come into the state un'cis the
owners litst Inform tlio inspector of tlio
countv in which bo wishes to no. bv reiri--
tercel letter or special mosscngoi , imd got
ftorn the inspector. ! permit If thlj piovis-
iou of the luvv \lolatol It subjects the sliecp
owner to a severe punishment.
At the Ueckvvith .t Irvvin lancli on Hoai
river tbeio Is n spring elischirglug a How
thice feet wide and eighteen Inches deep , so
waim that water ut > ss tluives and blooms in
it in the coldest wtather 'J his is convoved
hj a ditch covered up for no nh a mile , then
nm thiough tbo big corral , wbero block can
alwaysirct good water.
Hill Hiown , the desperado and hoisethlof
in jail at Butlalo under the n imo of Dolph
Liisk , lias been ielculilled aw one of the Ita-.v-
lins sta 'o robbers ami thu muu wanted foi
hor-'o stealing autt otbet crlmub in Utah , A
stiong ciso has been made against him bj
United States Matshal Uitnldn mid Deputy
Can' . Hi own vvas emplojod as n covvboi
when anostod hinco then sovenl men who
know nnd otliorw to whom lie had boasted of
lawlessness have coino to Iho front
In t tie Pomoroy basin ami ttio rontcnollo
valley tbe weather reconlly has been so se
vere thai it will bo impossible to prevent a
meat loss to sheep men who vvuro not pro
\ulod wltli good corrals and an abundant
supply of liny Ills impossible for sheep on
the range now to get a bit of grass. The
giound is covered with Ico. and on this two
inehes of icols snow nearly twenty inches
deep. There are thousands of sheen in this
count r } that nro now without haj ai.el with
out corrals. Theii ewers must sustain se
ven * losses. Many of these sheep are rang
ing near Cnttcr station and tin noiih toward
Big Pinny , where the snows are alwavs se
vere. Tliostoimsin the mountains where
foinign herds take refuge have been unen
durable.
Tbo 'Iwo Dalcnlnn.
A proposition to build a coutt house In Me-
Cook county was defeated. f
It is leimited that former Lake countj
residents , who emigrated to southwestern
Louisiana last full , me hciutlly alck of that
country ,
( leorge lle.rusrtiea. n freighter of Whitewood -
wood , vv.i-s insiiintly killed at Hockv Foul bv
tbo upsetting of aheavj wagon load of freight
ho vv as taking to bun Dance.
John Baldwin , the nowlv appointed on-
ginc-cr of migalion In South Dakota , sajstho
in test on wells nt Miller and St , Lawrence
have increased their How considerably since
his appointment.
, lohn Dougherty of Gaysvlllo sold ninety
six head of steers for $ < ! , 110. They vvoru
shipped to Chlcaco via riloux City , and were
conbidcicd b ) stxxk men ai the faltest und
best sent fiom Yanktou county this jear ,
The steers sold brought over f 57 each.
The Chicago & Northwestern road has ex
tended until April 10 the tlmo during which
feed , grain and coal may bo transtxntod over
Its lineat reduced rates to needy settlers. In
addition thn road has decided to trans pint
seed grain at Vper ) cent off piesont tariff , The
Milwaukee load will keep IU reduced rates
in force until April 1.
' Recently a young man went to Madison
who got the reputation of being n lllrt. The
boys thought they had tut up a nlco Job on
him. One of thorn clad In female attire
made an appointment with the young febow
for a sleigh rldo. Ho took the "girl" into the
countty about llvo miles , turned her out In a
snovvihlft and loft her to get homo tbo best
way she could , nnd the practical jokers are
wondering who eave their scbouioaway ,
lll'l'PI'IMTill ? IM IHM VIM'Mli
RliSlltl ) lllli PASSULEHS.
How a Drummer Rewarded a Little Girl's
Bravery ,
HE HAD TAKEN HIS LAST ORDER.
A Trait'llng Mini Appttiactilug ; tin *
Untllscovcrod I/and I IIP Old ,
Ohl Morj A HOMO Call
in \Viccli. .
Coopers llltlo girl Imd a doll LIMIo girls
down in the O/nrk wilds are much the same
n little gills In other parts of the woild , anil
so little Sid Cooper Imd ndoll that she lo\ed \
Justus much as ever a prett.v cllv child
loved a le'd-oheohod hativ of wax and long'
yellow h.tir. It didn't mat tor that It was all
rags , with a whlto rag with sooty e\vos anil
two and mouth for a face she loves It with
all her little , Innornit heartvritev \ > llomor
Uassford Cuivfui did she smooth back
the Imaginary ban from the broad evpinno
of soiled , tin bleached nnslln forohoael , nml
manj tlmt's aday was the ditty skirt ar
ranged over the logs that wow not beneath
it. Kachnight , before htl went to bed , she
bummed n little laekwowls mclqd.v to tbo
i-.vg doll , putting it carefully to sleep before
she thought nf ernv.llng in vltb tlio other
children for her own night's iv < tOne
Ono c\c > 4iiii ( ! Cooper cnme homo dcunk. Or-
dliurv elrunusnro not to be compare'd to tbo
drunks i.iuscd hy Unit lleij whlto liquor
calks ! pine top Ills tbo vilest of moonshine
whisky , and all moonshine- whisky Is pietty
vilo. It was nboul o'clockvhcn Cooper got
home , and llltlo Sil vvas sitting in the door
of the caldn , her ban ) li'gs hanging down so
Hint tbo dirty brown tooj alinoit tonclied tbo
cround. Sbo was hutninlng lier rag doll to
sleep Cooper came unsteadily down the
path , and in ttio vvbito moonlight Sal saw
that his step was not as loirular as usual ;
but she sat quietly in the doorvvaj , holding
thoi ig doll clos'T to her bieiistand imirnmt -
higher lullaiiv ulinost In a wliisper I'ho
fatlier raino un to the door and stonped. Hi *
dieln t say nnvthlng , but slooning ho slapped
hoi wUh'liis iilm , rough li.md. . As hil iliiilgcil
snodiopped her rag bibv , and Cooper picked
it up. Little Sal cried with the pain of tbo
blow , whllti thu chunhcn Coopui stood in
Iront of tbo iloor and sltnvlv toio the eloll to
pieces Then ho stilhoduvvav
Little Sal slipped back into tlio latiiii , nnel
getting in but place , crltd liciself to shop ,
for mice forgetting her doll She thought of
it in tbe morning , however , and she spanned
for it o\ cry whoie. N'odollwa * to hu fomd. |
Anotboi one ot tliollttloCoopus was pl.ijing
out In float of the bouse nnd bo founu sev
eral bits of I'oth ' One of them Imd four
black spots on it , anO in lliom little Sal saw
the visage of her love > d lag biby ' 1 hen she
criPd ngalu , and in her grief slin vv a idered up
lo tlio railroad track , ovei whit li ono passun-
gci tram each waj passed daily. Hal sat
tiown on ttie end ot a tic , still holdiiiu the
face of her rag doll in her little h mil Shu
leaned over Jiiul cried fora long time , so long
lhat when she looked up horoyes vvero so
wet and so red that she- could not sc > i > tbo
train tint vvas rushing Umiuil hei 'Ihero
was a vvhibtlo , a roar , and then the train
slopped The engineer and conductor ,
followed by a suing of passoiigera. came
back wbero a little Rlrl laj on the grass.
They picked her up , and In one hand they
saw a bit of rag tk-htly pinched. Sal wot.
bad I j stunned , and when Cooper came up
and saw the little piece of rag lie renicm-
boied something. His rough hand went to
his head and bo looked avvav off as ho tried
to think where ho hnd seen that bit of rag
before. Then bis ejes became watery nnd
ho lold a ston to the crovvel a simple story
in n UUe dialect , but it made many other
o i's dim A toy drummer from KansasUitv
was on the tiutn and tbo conductor waited
until ha could open emu of his trunks and got
a biL' wax doll that was iimong the samples.
Cooper wanted to pay for it , but the toy mail
shook his bead llo pressed tits big doll Into
Sal's ni ins. iu the little girl 01 ened her e.es .
nnd looucd , half \\omloiinc and half flight-
cncd. nl the croivd about her. Then she
looki d dovv n to tbe dull
Little bid s smile then vvas all the pa.v the
d imiiir.er u suited.
Ih o I ast Order.
Several tiavollng men have asked for the
publication of tbo following , vviittcn bj Mrs. .
M L Kajnes scvcial years ago :
' 1 have taken mj lusl order , I mi going
home , " hu said as the tlock struck tha mid
night hour.
'Iho nurao loolc3d at tha doctor with a sig
nificant glamc.ind wbispoied
"ills mind vv.indera. "
Presently ho lifted his feverish head from
its pillow. "Any letters fiom the hoiispj"
he inquired. " "There ought to bo letters
beie"
Then ho slept , and in his sleep ho was a
boy again bibbledof Hsliingstreims wlioro
the trout plavcil , of school hours nnd loinpa
with his mite-s. At u lie biitiueniy mvaK-
ctail.
"All right , " ho called in a stiongoiee ,
"I'm ' ready. "
He thought tbo poi tor had called him for
anearlvtiain Tlio doctor liid a southinir
lioiul on him and he slept. In his sleci > ho
mummed :
"Show you iamples of our goods. I'm
going oil tlio loael now. This order closes mo
out Tlio bouse has called mo in. Going to
have ni ) lirst va'Mtlon , but ! shall lose time
timotime"1
He dmvvsuil oft and Iho doctor counted his
nul-e Suddenly the sick man stinted up
" ( Jive mo a letter fiom homo Cllcn al-
wajs writes mo tiero Dear gill , she never
disippolntcd mo > ct nnd the children 'Jlio\
will forgot inn it my trips nro too long i
have only a few inoto towns to sell 1 piom-
ised to bo home1 Chtistinas 1 promised to bo
homo -promised "
He slept agun , nud again wakened \Mtli a
stait.
"No word from Iho house ycl ? "
Ho was train ir fast now. 'Iho doctor bent
o\er him and ie < ] > eitetl in a comfoiling voice
the precious woidsof piotnise
'In my Father's house are many mansions
If It were not so 1 would have told \ou \ "
"Yesos , " said the dv ing traveler faintly
"His n clear statement It Is a gootl house
to travel for. It deals fair anil square with
its men "
'Hie chill December inorniiifr davviiod Ihc
end was very ne.ir The .sick man was np-
l > ioaching Iho undlseovcred l.ind fioin v\hoso
bom no no 'ravi'ler rotnrns.
"I've changi'tt mv nmto , " ho murmutod
faintly. "Tlio house Is'udling mo in v\nto
toHllon anil the children thai l'm-oii-n
| - - ! > wav-
hotnoit's in my sample case -without
money and witlmut pi ice a good
house fills sill its 01 donas agreed. C'all mo
fortlio Hist train I . .in colng to mnko thu
round trip and got home tpr Christmas "
Thov laid his he id hark nit the pillow Ho
had mudo Ihuiound trip , Ifoh.nl gone Homo
fet Chiistniiis , "
" Iho Old , Old Klory. "
NoiiTiivMnov , iMnss. March 11. Xo ono
has yet claimed tbo body of Joseph L. Jl ) ors
of Now York , who comuntted suicide nt the
Mansion house bcro by [ Inhaling
gas. Several loiters wcio found In his loam
addressed to different pai"V4 s , some of winch
were opened to learn .something If possible as
to whcro ho belonged.
These showed that the deed wns premedi
tated nml that bo took his Hfo because ho
could not face continued adversity ,
Among tbo letters was ono addressed to the
jvMtmaster nt Hostoa In whleh was a lottoi
enclosed for Mjcrs' wile Ho wrote the
postmaster that she lived somowheto in HOH
ton , but Jiihl wbero be did not know Among
other letters was the following , addressed to
Nat O ( iorton , ( iloucostor , Mass , which
tells the whole slot ) :
My Dear und Onlj True IViond , Nat G
( iorton-When you recolvo this 1 shall b (
among ttio angels , ns 1 have e-vor } tiling pre
pared for in ) last trip without samples anil
no expense account I took the t p , in. ttain
fiom Now Voik , Saturdaj , aud came to this
cit ) today.
1 called at Loonnid's silk mill nnd tried to
get u job , but Itvas ttio old. old story. I
cannot boar it longer. 1 am tired of lilc. It
has no charms for me , although I tale it
leave It. 1 aui sorry i cannot pay jou. 1
MEN WHO MAKE
i
Clot hi IK ) to-diiy fci tlio olais of people who wear "roncly nirult , " niiiUt'ci Oil * different clii i of
from Nvhnt tlioy intuit1 t\vontj-rivo yon 19 nflo. I'lion punt * svcro out with n IUI//-HMW , coats w.01'o
mndc In n harness sliop , MM taw ore simply n pnlrol' ni mholrs with nnmo cloth nrovtiul.ni'ul it accmcd
nsIf the \vholo suit was iimclolo see howmurh of "ijuy" n mmi rmiM lie miuloto look. MOM bniiflltt
a rencly-nmeiosuH then only when ooinpcllc-tl to. Grnrtuully tht * hns elwnflod. People Ilkocl tlio idea
of buying a suit SiUurdny nnd wcnrliifl it Sunday , IMnnulnoturorq wore not slow about taking In llio
siuintlon. Tlioy employed holler help , usrd bettor mnterinl * , and turned out bettor \voilc. yonrnttor
yenr. To-day thoio nro nmmifncturers of rcndy-meulo clotlilnci whoomploy tlio best wet kmon tlmt.
cnn bo hired otntiy prlco. They buy tlio boat dotlia tlmt llio mllhmako. Tlioy imo tlio very lipsuti'lm-
mlngs. Thet'c nroclothing concerns to-day who mnko tip "rondy-imtclo" uiotlilng lit I'm1 boUorshnpo
thrill the average merchant tnllar turns out "custom work. "
Its alwut that soil of clothes \vanttospeak \ to lay , W ) hive bought a much larqcr .vsoilmcnt .
of cxtia line suits and ovcicoats for this springs trade tlwn we have evrr hcfoic shown , Goals that
fit , hold their shape and would be taken fui" custom work'on ' any man's bade , aiul ufc don't ask"cnstonf
ary prices for them , citliei.
XDREns OF sr\'LlSJI \ Sl'KltVG Ol'KKCOJTS ill Meltons , Keiscys , Cassimeros
Cheviots , Twmls , etc , made up in elegant shape , goods that inoie than one stoic in Omaha pets ;
sixteen and eighteen dollars for , at the nniloiin piiccof
HUNDREDS OF STVfJSJf SI'RhVG SU/TS in handsome goods , in almost any color yon
want. Suits that are made i p by the best clothing makers in the Hast. Suits that make a man
foci glal he's living when he's got one on. Suits that are worth xvay up to txveuty dollars , all at
the one iinifoim price of
'FXDURTEiRN DOLLARS ,
CO WE AND LET THE GOODS TALK TO YOU FOB TIinMSEL/VES.
Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets.
OPEN TILL S P. M , " 3 SATURDAYS 10 P. INI.
shall write hut few farewell lotion , \Ylien
j on eej John Scott ( , iv o him mv kindest re-
uatds. Well , old bojl must close. 1 lonuin ,
JOllls IlllVilXh. 'tll ' .
Cannot gU-o vou address , lelo not know it
m\self. hlnoctelv , J I _ . Miru.
A Stiaituo Jivpo
An > tiling lemaikablo happen
en vtiur last tilpi
Dniinmcillemarkahlo1 Ono of tbe most
phenomenal oei'iirrenfosever heirdof , gave
HIP such a html 1 hivun'tgot over it jot , It
was on tlio niislit express e.ist
"Uell1 Well' ' A\hat \ was it1"
"llio tridii Rudilcnly stopped , nnd vhoii
the passeuguis began Hiking the ( oncluclor
whit wns the matter ho didn't ' rwh awnv ,
nor how nor h.inor anj thitiB ; . Ho Just
sto'id ' still and told Ihein
Two Tvcokuk traveling men are writing : i
plnj entitled "Life on the Uoid. " It takes
live nets to toll the terrible btorj' .
'i'mvollng men of Otlumwa will orpnni/p
for social purposes It is to bo hcpcci their
organi/titlon will hJinoiosui'iossful than Iho
latelainuitoel Omaha Traveling Men's dub
.Mi. H K. I'ate , rumesuiitiup : Ilibbini ,
Spuneor , Hnrtlott A. Co.Chicago , hid ti close
callioe-c-iitlj in \\iooc on llio H. > .N.M nortti
ol heie. Thacahnoio in which hc > was rulliiiT
was backed into an engine , llioiosull is Mr
Pule Is hid up at Allianeo with a biokonnrin
anil wrist , iitul will probably bo utiablo to
travel for at Icasl tlueo raoMhs
On hoard sin oaht-bouml freight train last
IViday night , on the rreinoat. l.lkhoni .Si
Missnuii Valle'y , ttieio vv.is a family fioin
\Vheelei countj. bound for Omaha They
I v. eic 111 a il Mltnto condition , having Inielv
oncni'h mo cv to tench their destination A I
"iliiiinimi ' iimicci I' J Holford , touched b > I
thcli inhfoitime-s , after a little spoich pissed I
t tie bat m niiid , and his fellow tr.-nolers all
chipping In , JfHn was raised. v\liie-li umdo thu
te-iib f.iiilv stut intlni eves of the liitbor
wlin itvvatendeicd him His sui h inciel
onts as this which makes tlienliolo woikl
akin , |
Invo Low did tbo Alliance lirauch for the
Kielmnlson drug comii.iii ) last week I
Cline ,1 Lctson 01 Albion , olil le'siOents
and mciclmnts of that place , ate sdli . ( 'out.
with a view of going west to Oiegcmcra.h -
inglon.
W Lastman was doing the Scribiic-r
branch ol the Ulkhoin last eck.
Tom Cailisle , with thoSiiiimondshardware ,
compati ) ol St Louis , is on the toad ar'am , |
altei niieiifoKcd idleness of sen cial weeks , i
causett iiv the death ol his oulj child |
( ieor ol.i\l , of the liobiiison notion coin |
panv W.H on the laging Kluhornlist week ,
waitintrfor late trams nud hnstlinn'loc IraeJes' |
"Yank" Noctlomof Albion , propra tor of
the Albion liouso , bus tbo "Texas" fever
hallv. He has Just returned frjin Aransns
ILiibornnd isin painostaboutlocating there
in the near luttire
'llio bovs on the "nikhorn V.illcv" louto
linvo uc'conic so tliscti'UM.'od In the b.id time
latclv iiiiido IK that i-oad that Ihoj tlensi\i-ly
sa.v n big frost vv ill tauso trains to bo aban-
[ lo'nul , ospechlly onthoScribner hianc'h
Mut riuining of Stovvart lliotlinConn -
r-il lllutls , WHSvith his customcjis on the
Kikhorn last \\e-elc \ \
'llioroaru cuts on thoSoiibnorluancli of
the Preinoiit. ClUlorn A , iMlisoui Vnlloy
wnich veio lllleMl vvith snow bi'voial time-
dining rotiritar > to a tlcplh of eightooii feet
Nov.ontlcr tulns vvcro hid up
'ihe rot irv snow plow , vvhieh tunnollcdtno
Sciibnerlir.inih ruul reeentlv , tlnrvv snow
so hard that nlCoiiilo.i It kiiockodtho top of
Itio depot chimney oil oven with thoioof ,
I'm-'Mtalnty may- attend business ventures
and enterprises , but it never atteniis tlio
prompt adiniulslnitloii of ir null's ' Cough
Syiun. 1'rico W tents.
"Mv soio ran in the night nnd mv soul re
fuse l'to bo comforted"I'exir fellow ! of
eomso it did. Pit ) ho couldn't ' get Salvation
OH Only'J."i cents
Shot nun anil tlio ( i. \It.
1'itcntc Dtlmllin tlirfffii I-/ / , Sun.
Our next national piicuinpitiont of the
CJiPtid Annvof tlioKepulilii' , which will bo
bold at Detroit next August , will Iw the llrst
Jrom whiih ( leneral Sherman has been ab-
bontslnro ho Joined the order in ISsi , after
hisiotiicment from the olllco of gcnoial of
the army. His commanding- ant ) llgnro
will bo sully missed.Ve \ ) shall moot a fenv
of in but not often , not for long , but whon-
evcivo gather under the folds of the old
ling.
"Wo shall meet , but we shall inls him ,
There w ill bo one vacant chair "
Ho wis the only one of thoeiiiliient officers
of the nnlitai ) uentloiny at West 1'olnt whoever
over coiinteniinceil the ( Jrnnd Aimj' of the
Kcpubllcor attended its meetings.
Did jou know tlut *
'Iho volunteer ollle-orsalwavs pntroniod It ,
buttboregulu-H stood elf Tlmy ilunotHUi )
its lovollintr of all tanks to onu otiual ranit of
oomradtslilp , The ) prefer llio societj ol the
aimj of thoTo'Miebsce , the Lo.val I cgioti ,
ami' other lilijhfiilalin , iiristticr.ille cliimes
which exclude privates onllrol ) Not so
\\itli I'nelo Hilly , BIeater than aii.v citlui rog
ul.irllvlng , oxeopt possibly ( irant-and this
concession Is made meu > lv to popular opin
ion it Knot inlno , forte me.illltiiii \ T'o-
riimsehShoinmu has noilvnltn tin1 military
iiiinnlH of all tlmo. Vet great us lie was hu
put on the slmplo , uhcap pilvato'.s olouso ,
SIR MORRHLL M ArK
Tliu oiiilni'iit Thru it Snulallst , SIH : "Tlio
Sixlen Mineral 1'astlllos I'Piocliosi , jirodiieod
from th Sodon t-jirniKs by ouiMirilltni | , am
p.utloiiiiiily servlu nlih > In C'ntuirlial InMiun-
iniillon M > ro 'Ilirniit , Couirlm , llrniiehltli nml
IJIIIIK t riiulilt * l'i r.siilnliy ulhli iifuNlh ( ) ) )
lulu tliu Koiiulno enl > * . ultloli lia\i' llimlcnu-
tuiK ami tostlinoiiliil of sir Morrull Muoluulu
vsltu ouUi UOA 1'rlee OUc ,
CURES AND PREVENTS
Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia ,
ntlimiimtl n i.fllio 1 ,11111 ; ' . Kiilix ] an , I II , , ' ! Chilbliliii Iruat Illloi Inollm ho , lluailnclif ,
I'ltlni In ilic Hark t luvlnnd Mini's nml nil t ho
'Ihrnplilirnttnti nf Uli \ \ \\4ltl.\DY \ llll ! I Ht 11 llio piirM utricle t lll liMtintly 10 ! e-vn initl uon ourn
tin'iillerir lulcrniillr In < l < iws "I ( roni tlilrl > tt KI\D ilr .pi In lulf n liitni.lir nl nili-i It 111 i iiioln n
lu iminii nli , C nini | > , SPIIHHII , s , , , , , , st < mne'li K' > , I liituluu t > Mil nlinii n Dlnrrl n ( < lc k II , ' ulnrhi' ,
NniiiriiiuiiltiiM , I l 11 lilllt . st-mms-MM. fiilu3ii)0 ; , , ) * , uuil all Intini il iiilun. W LUiitu u b iltlu. Uir
S leMilrukmst. IIAHVVAY * CU , \Vnrrou5L
Tociiro nillomno'.H flck Ilcnilaclie Constlimtlon.
Mulurla l.lveT Cuinplnlnta. tnko tin Buto
nntl ccrtnlii remedy , fell ITU'S
" ' " w & Til * ' WMHM I * JH T
UeotlioS.\.AI.T.F : I7R(10 ( lltllo boiinstotliotiot-
tie ) Xlic ) urollio innsl convonleiit hult evil t ua.
1'ilcoof eliliurilto. USconupcr IwUlu
& 8SQHC\f ! * nl 7 17 , 7O. Mioti trmvnro.
BBWUBWI imolblzoof this plcturo for 4
cents ( ccii'ure ' or ttnui | > 8) ) .
J F Bltmi&CO
Mokoraof "Illlo llioiib. bt Ixmln Mo
REMEDY.
tnliori"t ! riHl Small , woilc
_ . _ . _ lis < lllir i',1 I'lnl-slniiH. Im.
tptiei. Vnricou'l" , iiiiln . i Hi etsd t-ulMtnisoor
iMinitl .Nmt-r ri'tnns 1 l ] | t'liily mutt
I It r.H In iiiUuir'Tu n iinpo tint cureit
lit o litiutU-s. ) A < l < lri ! > . . Mrlih b * inp ,
J. A. 11UAU1 I \ , ItatlluC letk , Midi
IN THE : WORLD WILL
_ . - -J RETAIN A RUPTURE
orftlvnrolli-r Hko" Jr ) 1'lcrcn H ili nttla Kla llo
rriiBH. JUi ismri-illliiiUHniiilH ! It joininnttliu
'
> ] * . ' l.lHolle1 'I'l UM I < > . , Han I raiuUro. < t
VMIAIAVOOII I'Alsrr.ts nro tlio
DOCUIAs : inlonly i ipsiil | , r LI li > , 11 > >
lir plir lil IMS 1,1 tlm f uit > > r
( j'liiiiluei , inl < IK , linru'sJroii tin urinary iiniiis
nuuriluU ur iu * ( iilreil $1 jj pi , tux AIIlrii ( iUt
mnile himself our ouual , niul sit ( Jotvn \Mtll \
us In all our nitloiiulcoiimils
'Jho war bc-inj , ' o\cr. hesavv no thlTcicnco
iu link -lic-eMUso theio isiiunonciw ( Jrcator
tli.iu anj of thu conceited upstiiits niul carpet
Itiiiilhts ivhn nuxur made their in irk , m > -
vvluio lint on the i > .iv rolls , ho was just Urtc
enough toscovvhat then hiiuiil souls could
never Utko in , that'thn ' post of honor is a
private station , " thnt "tho men who tlid the
liulittiiK , " nil of it , every lilt of itvorc llio
private * of the nrim " 'Ilieicfore ' , It is that
\vuliciiiot Shornian 'Phis is tlio set lot of U
all , much us tno world li ii inirvollod at it
Tlio lone line of nii'ii In hluo , tlio poorest anil
thohr.iMst anil host tlio sun sliono ; on since
llr-it it tliiuvv Ith radlinru round tlionniveiso ,
stood uniovoied ami vvfcnintr tnr tliirtj six.
loin ; hi > uisalr , allnti of iailio.nl nthousniul
milts loiu , and vvhilt ) Ihurain pouixnl clown
in ton outs , almost iu midwinter , niul fro/o
ns it loll , thoiv thov stood , thr-,0 njliairoel
bo.vs in lilue , vveopinc all tlie ? diy , nil tholon
n lylit t linniKli , vv hiln Shornian iiiarelic'd dovv ti
to the set of eternal lost
hiicli , isl'ht ( was novel hofnio seen It wns
nil us simple as A II ( ' . Uo undo himself the
equal of his biclhrin. 'Ihonuli frroater than
mij kiiiKtliutevor shoolc the plnnot with his
armies , ho vv.is us plain , modest , kind , iincl
ircntlo as ullltlo chilil. And so vo lovcel
Stioinian slninly and onlj ticciuso hu loved
us1 This is tbo whole story.
1'un ni : DII./I n.
To the VOIIIIK fate I'oz/onl's ' Comjilexlon
Povvcloi'itivos froslier chirms , to tuo old , 10-
aoMcicl jouth. Try it.
Clootl for tinToll - ( Into Girl.
"Why , I romomlicr her ana tall ,
nml a\vhv\nnlRlrl vvliosn cloths required as
much cloth as is put In tlio IIMTUCJO matron's
apinrol , but whoso nfjn nnd freedom fiorn
unlit siicu'estetl hralttod li ilr anil i'0)i ) ) ejr toed
shoes. Only ihu MAS KIM eiMll ) harufootctl as
.shei would run out to collect the foe , hoi
f.itlmr intuit keopoi of tlio tollgaluon Mle'h-
IK-II avenue. That Isn't over tvvout ) llvo
or tvvontvslxcar \ and look whoio slio is
now " The above rainnicnit vvas matlo hj
ono Loiilloiiiiui ; of Iclsiirnaiul ndv antvd ago tx >
uiiothorKontlonirtii as ihov ill cliiltlni ; to-
cjothor ntu Ditiott hot l the other u\eiiuiK
The caibo of the uiaiiflt vvas.i poisnnal itotn
rohtin to a reception irlvui ai I'aus to
Aimrlcans lUinw In thnt illy li > I'nltod
Htnte's .Minister Hi Id and his \vlfo \ , In which
was a lisetiiitloa of the dross worn liy Mrs.
- \vifi"tif iia o'lilnont Iliiltiiuorci htiyMilim ,
\vlio was nt tlit < rofeptloii
DoVltt'H Lllllo | .iirl > Uistrs. le ) > at little
pill over mulct L'nru cotnllpatloa ivory
Uino. Kouo enual Usu tliuiu now ,
.A M llv-
SUNDAY.
MONDAY
TUcSDAY
r i IK i
( COMKIHENNE. )
Aided hyfli-or o C' lionlfnco. Ir HairvW.
llioh .Hid iiMoeioU'oiiipin >
B"ulYvv ! T M IP
MONUAVB - J- -t Jl _ .
TuiSDAVl\/7Tpr \ / | | 7DY | nWlAf
( OiilyOnetO 1V/1 | / lAUtAl \ L UlTVl
bile opens ilunlii at icRidar prh-es
BOND'S. JWC3NiGHTS [ ;
ui-nM > i AV MARCH IP , ft 10
iMAivtii to a u
AND mt ii-i > \v.
"Fainou Bicldj Rr > nan of the Shadows of a
Great City. "
Knnie Ward Tiffany
In hn latest and griMti'M suocivi
Aimli Ward TitTmv us l' < g.'j Lo { m
ilht filtlifnl 1 1 Mi nuise > . )
ist of c'liuiu'lor- .
s | > cclil'-c. < uery nml riTi-i t
I'IIK I ) in AIIIDI u in Vf \ .
on silo Tin siln atii-gulir pilei's.
THB
Tuesday , March 17th ,
S'old | Jlatliito at J .m p. in nvi'iiliiat | {
ts lip in
The Itoirlng Irish rnice-t'iiiuoily.
MoBMu's ' Troubles
1'iiptil irl > r cis ljintll I'D open Miniday.
DIME EPESF BIUSBE.
Will I-.iwlcr , Vuui tr Cor lltinuiJ Tartum
\VFKK 0 > MAUt 11 1
Aquntlc wiitnloCH 1'nit llt tch VitnlMli T a Sillo ,
Mrnnild Mnrrnr nml Alloi skitrli ArtUtn , ) M
Annstr.Jim Inh * i in1 U in , Hi in \\rnt \ , ( Ion
Uan CITS 'llio I Inll'n Uim It 1'arro I'ntnUy 1 hu
l nriu * M rriipt'ilstH , an l a lompiuijr of tniiiuilliifi.
IR.J.81MP8DNI
. .
1409 aud 1411 Dodcco St. , Oiuaba , Nob.
or-
First Class Carriages ,
The I.t'AillnxMylik. The l-ovve-st 1'rieos.
youit rATuu.NAdi : huiii-ini : > .
RELIABLE
JI innf u tunrs of Iron and AVIte I'eaeps ,
Ui sli ( iiiinl. . liiiiiriivoil Awnings , foul , uul
haiul Scru n . Iron Muirwny.s , ( r , , , , | )1Hr ) , ltu , |
Sluitti rs \ \ In hl iistilixillrass otk of eicry
iloMrlptltin. All Uliiils o
217 South 12th Street ,
Opposite Nebraska National BanV , Omaha.
Winslow * AYilkcs ,
Tlia li\ -l-joar-idd picinj stallion In the
World ,
H.'furifj III y otl.o > liik-tt > ii Kv ,31 licnt.lo llhu-X
VV like * , thin t > y AlMKint t > . lll iimVe' lliu mtii'iii < > (
IxVlnl IKII V liitiiu olrul oiuiliu. Nili MA-oM 1 00
wlllt muhliulirn urtfllik %
< > i.N.NKHVi. CU1.1 Ol'V.