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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1891)
utL THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY : , JULY 20. 1891. , Strangely Wonderful Conception of Mr. \ Vo Key Chamberlain , \ FRACTURED HIS SCENIC EFFECT , CCalk M'ltli the Inventor of the Moot Htarlllnf * Kxpniltlnti of Modern. TJinos The Hy ml I onto Park Camp .Mooting. * Omnbn's first colored camp meeting Is now open and doing business , The bars were thrown down last evening nt fcjyndlcato park and the heterogeneous manner In which the shocp and goats mln- Klod was In stnrtllng contradiction to the plan of procedure mapped out for the last great day. Bo It known that inasmuch as this is the first attempt that has boon made In this di rection not only lu Omaha , but In the state , It Is-ontorrd Into with fear and trembling on the part of those having the matter In charge , but Elders Moore and Wilson are hopeful that It will result In n spiritual awakening of their respective congregations It la given out that the camp meeting will oontlnuo for two weeks , but the actual dura tion is as yet an unknown quantity. If the meetings are successful they will bo con tinued longer than th it time , and the results will bo eagerly watched to see whether or not a longer drawn out-Kosslon Is advisable. The opening last evening was something on ' " * ' the spectacular order , and Hov. Vo Key Cbamborlaln of Callfoinia was tbo shining atar of the occasion. Brother Chamberlain is n rather attenuat ed mulatto , with n kinky beard , and affects a silk tile , whllo his personal nppcaranco is very much enhanced by n garment of inde- ncribablo hue , very much resembling an English top coat with rape and an automatic reversible shirt front attachment. A single glance is all that Is necessary to convince the beholder that the reverend gentlemen Is "In It" to quite nn exaggerated degree , and ho did not /ail to impress his audience with his own Ideas as to his personal importance. Ac cording to his own story , Mr. Chamberlain was passing through the city and was pro- valloj upun by thocldeisto stop hem , and In view of their urgent importunities ho "consented" to tarry. Ho had a platform orooted for his accommodation , and Hooded the grounds with band bills , which read ns follows : The great drama of tinman life. In two acts. The greatest tragedy and inyHtery of the agos. The coming sons itlon of the nineteenth cen tury. A drama In which rMiry man run know his ovuilnstlng ilostlny. Hy Vo-Koy. 'J ho great blbio tragedy uf human life. In tuo acts According to toniiiientators , the World's anil Kov. T. DuWItt TulinaRo'a Ida i , repudiated by thu teaching of Holy Uhost. Luke xvl. . 1B-J The exordium : 1 The Introduction to the drama quoted from the Selontlllu World. In- tersporscd with remarks from liishop H. SI. Turner on the wonderful accomplishments of this century. 2 Mnslo by the orchostri. 3 Act Klrst iho rich autocrat , Ills mansion and the poor bougnr. Luke xvl. , 10 First bceno The hogcar at his gate and the sympathetic dogs helping to lollovo the dis tresses of his life. Iu ! io xvl. , 80-.il , Hoiunil Houno Tliu duutli of the beggar and his exit Into otonilty , escorted by the nngollo hosts Into Abritham a Iiosoin. Luke x\l. . - " _ ' . Act. Second Denth of the rich autocrat. I'lrst Scene : 1 The Absolute Sovereign's banquet with his guests from all parts of the world. Ijiiko .xvl , 1U. Sooontl Scene : " Anntoich of the Blunt of death. The autocrat's funeral and his exit Into otornlty. J Sln ltiB by the orchestra. 4 A iioup behind the su-nes of an original exposition of tlio drama. 5 Hindus by the orchestra. 6 Words of auproval or disapproval. 7 Mnsi i A cut of Rodoiulo beach , Cal , hotel and musio hall appeared on the bills and an in scription below convoyoii the information that there "the grand bible ilrama flrst appeared before a portion of tbo world's best society , " which stalomout was further elaborated aa follows : Iho Christ was born In a manger for rea- nons which the world cannot umlvrMaml. but It sLomcil necessary for the grandest of his parahollcal , diainutloal anil allOKorloul tench- lues to ho dr multiset ! and cxpouniled before vrlso HUM ) 'if the eastern and western world , and In the nmgnlllccmt structure Rciloiulo ( the circle of tlio i'liclllc ) four stories high. co\oriiR ! over an aero of crounil , reposlni ; Kracufiillv upon a sllKlifbinlnonco , eighteen miles south of Los Angeles , whore the broad 1'aolllu loans against the land with flno vNtit of sou und shore meeting the eye In all di rections. Mr. Chamberlain informed the reporter .that ho was not seeking worldly glorv or " newspaper notoriety , but vouchsafed tbo in formation ttmt the impersonation of "Human Llfo'1 which ho gave was something of his own conception , nnd that ho % urcu it out nftor a revelation had been made that pao him the inside track on heavenly aflalrs. Ho admitted that ho had preached on Humorous occasions when ho really did not 1m o\v what ho was talking about , and fur ther said that many of thu preachers In tlio pulpits todav are occupying that vilr.v same position , hut now that ho U able to dtscourso "with the understanding" ho Is Imperson ating iho rich autocrat , the beggar nnd the dogs for the spiritual advancoment-of the uninitiated. ' "Jho blblo's an Insphod hook , " saiil the reverend Impersonator , ' 'an' It's necessary to use material things for examples to ex plain it. The beggar don't mean a mendi cant , but nspliitual beggar. The rich auto crat Is the good Christian , nnd the dogsato the rough people what wo call hoodlums In California. Now there might bo 501110 thines In my ptorimnmo that uould bo wrongly siigf estlvo to carnal hearts , but It 1ms a spir itual meaning. Luke vill , 0 speaks of 'tho chambcilnln of the mystciles of the king dom of heaven. ' Chamberlain moans treas urer , nnd Is rnv iniino , und that Is just \\luit my position is horo. " Mr , Chamberlain intimated that ho was a dUelplo of Cosmos , and that \vhat ho know was qulfltly revealed to him by psychic power. Ho pointed to n fnw yurcls of calico lilalni ; the floor of the stage from the moui ti ers' benches , and said that It hoipcd him In Ills Impersonations by concealing the Imagin ary dogs uhllo hoviis aildiosslng thorn. The reporter suggested that the Impersona tions would bo out of sight with a llttlo some. thing unusual In the way of sconlo effect. "I'm going to have ono as soon as I got to Chicago , " said Mr. Chamberlain. "I'm going to got u thcatro nnd have over } thing handy , with chornhlm ? nnd all these things. I hail n sconlo effect " out In Grass Valley , Cnl , but * * lt got broke in transportation. It was a plaster parts chorublm nnd it wouldn't stand being handled. This Is a line thing when It's all Jlxod up with scenery and I'm eoln' to put it on its feet as soon us I can. I'm Just gX'ttln' started now. " The opening hour hud airlvod nnd Mr , Chnmheilatn was cut short in the lohearaal of his plans and cllmbcu upon tlio platfoi in. l'V > r the next hour and a halt ho gave his nudlt'tico n mixture of elocution , attempted ventriloquism and ministerial discourse. Ituis not apparent to the nuked eye Just where the revelation of every man's ever lasting destiny came In , but the perform ance scorned to boar out the assertion of Mr. Vo Key that "tho sacred drama would produce n revolution In the life nnd morals of the religious \\orid. " Tlio mullenco \ \ us a largd one , nnd there were fully as many Caucasians us Ethiopians among their , The general appearance of the grounds indicated n social gathctlng of some Kind , and the religious feature seemed to bo rather a side issue. Several tents hnel been eroded , anil more ore to follow. Many of the religious enthusiasts \\lll inalte their uomo on the grounds , and hold pi also meet ings every morning , but the regular publiu services \\lll bo hold every afternoon and ovoiMng. Tlio indications are that the meet- lugsUll draw many who are rot regular \\orshlppors , but tbo crowd In at tendance last evening \xas fairly well bo- li lived , nnd tbo services of Iho special colored Btnr-n carerscronotcnlleil Into requisition. All bunds nro a llttlo bit green us yet , but they bia fair to warm up ulth very llttlo piuctlco , and the camp mcptingvvlll pass into liUtory us a big one in Us way. to lie n Dol'uultor. CHICAGO , July 10. William Louthstrom , ' manager of the Carey-Lombartl lumber com. 'tuny , wtio biu been uibslr.g Irom bomo for moro than a week , h supposed to bo n defaulter faultor to the extent of 110.000. no was last scon by his wlfa n week ago Tuesday , at which tlrao ho told his ulfo ho had to make a biislnois trip. Saturday afternoon ho loft the odlro of the lumber company with f2UOO which ho was going to dopoilt in the bank , Palling to show up by Tuesday , inquiries ns to hU whereabouts developed tbo fact that IjCtithstrom hiul loft the city. A hasty exam ination of the company's books showed short ages amounting In the aggregate to over 810,000. Although a married man and a father of flvo children Louthstrom when ho left the city was accompanied by a woman \\Ith tthorn ho hns been occasionally stopping at the Ilrlggs house since February last. It Is known that the defaulter has been doing considerable speculating on 'change of laic , yet the llrm of whoso Interests hova man ager had implicit confidence In his honesty. Ho Is believed to have started for Australia , ills wife anil children nrn loft destitute. ( jrtip of KlK" ) produced from the laxative and nutritious julco of California figs , combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to bo most beneficial to the human system , nets gently on the kidneys , liver und bowels , effectually clcinslng the system , dispelling colds nnd headaches and curing habitual constipation NKIJDIJI ) IIIJKK. Oinulin Una a Chtuioo to Got Northern Wyoming Stook. CvliloncoIs accumulattni ? that the shortage in live stock supplies at the Omaha stock yards need not necessarily continue much longer. Tin : Due's recent references to the matter have drawn the attention of western shippers to the advantages to bo gained by unloading nt this point , nnd a llttlo persistent encouingomont would land n greater volume of that class of trade In our commercial not , where It propui Iv belongs. Thomas J Bouton , editor of the Buffalo ( Wyo ) Echo , who Is n guest at the 1'axton , informs Tim Hie : that the extension of the D. ft M. railrond to Olllctte , the ni-w town nt the head of Donkey creek , Wjoming , seventy-live miles from Buffalo.which is to bo consummated by August 10 , practically Insures for that road nbout nil of the cnttlo shipments ftom northern Wyoming. As ncarlv ns can bo calculated , these ship ments will aggregate , in round numbers , 50,000 head. Copious rains during the spring and early summer have produced the best grass crop with which ttmt region has been favored slnco 1SS ) , nnd beeves nro In prime condition. The flrst herd from northern Wyoming to go over the road this season Is now on route to Chicago fiom Moorcroft , the present ship ping terminus of the B. & M. This trade should not bo suffered to slip through Om ilia According to the present status of the Omaha stock yards' case , U would just fill the bill. 1'nrcntH Komi This. July nnd August nro anxious montns for mothers who carefully watch over their little ones. Hot davs and frequent changes of temperature are liable to produce cholera mortms. How satisfactory It should bo for pamntstoknow that Halter's Pain Paralyzrr is both a pleasant nnd effective remedy for nil summer complaints. It soothes and ro- llovos all pain nnd griping and alwnys effects a complete1 cure. ATTCN1 lONt WOllKINGMEN , WorkitiRWomon and All Others Inter ested in Eight Hour Law. This evening , at Grand Opera House , mass meeting will bo hold to take ac tion on eight hour law , to go into effect August 1 next. Passed hy Nebraska legislature and signed by the govoinor. Good musio ! Good speakers ! Ladles in vited. Admission free. Everybody in vited. AFTER NEW 1'OK/i I'MtOPf.IlTl. Suit to lo Commenced for Onn Hun dred Millions' Worth. Wnst POI.ST , Miss. , July 19. A suit In volving property worth over § 100,000,000 \ \ 111 shortly bo filed in the courts of Now York city nnd Colonel II. Clay King of Me mphls , uud Mr. T. C. King of this city , his brothor.nro deeply Interested in the suit. It will also bo of great interest to a large number of people In Tennessee , Mississippi , Arkansas and Texas , relatives of these gontlomon. The suit is for the recovery of property leased to the city of " Now York ninotynino"years ago , and "the lease hns Just exphod. Ninety-uino years ago Kobort Edward , nt that time n Inrgo real estate owner In the city of Now York , leased to the city for tbo term of ninety-nine years a considerable amount of real estate on whloh Broadway and several adjacent streets for some dis tance are now located , tbo lease specifjing that at the end of the lease tbo property with all Its Improvements should revert to his heirs. Ho died a bachelor , leaving an only brother ns his heir. That brother died , leaving ono child , n daughter , ns nis heir. That daughter married the grandfather of Colonel H. Clay King and as a matter of course her descendants am the heirs to that property. The King family have in their possession nil the documents necessary to prove a clear title to the property In ques tion , and ns the lease has Just expired suit is to bo commenced nt once to recover pos- icsslon of the propei ty. Mr. T. C. King of this city yesterday mailed to Mr. McLenry , the nttorney for the heirs , his power of attorney , and ns soon ns a power of attorney can bo obtained from all the known descendants of tbo Edwards family suit will bo instituted. Mr. McLenry hns associated witn him another piominent attorney , and they ate so confident that the case can ho pushed to n successful issue for their clients that they have ugiccd to bear nil the costs of the case for a cot turn per cent of what they got for the heirs. The whole number of the heirs Is now not known , but oven If there \\cro 1,000 of them it uould still mcnn a magnificent fortune for all con cerned. Uosjlcr'sMaglclloaUaono Wafers. Cures all hcaiUicbcs in yo minutes. At all druggists. G. A. 11. Excursion. To Detroit. On July 31 , August 1 and 2 the Wti- btish will boll tickets to Detroit at ono faro for the round trip. For tickets ana further information call \Valmsh of fice , 1602 Fai nuin street or write to G. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nob. Toledo Street Car Strike Settled. Toi i'io , O. . July 10. The street car strike was settled at a o'clock this morning , tbo re sult of a conference among the companion , n committee of the strikers nnd the mayor. All motormen nro to Tccclvo $1.60 per dny of twelve hours , nnd drivers of horse cnn. $1.70 , Tbo men sttuck for SJ instead of ? 1.55 nnd ? 1.0.r ) , hence the settlement is n compromise. Ono of the noteworthy features of the nego tiations was nn offer by the consolidated company to give a cents out of every 5 , 40 per cant of the gross iccclpts to the dilvorsaud conductors. Don't bo discouraged nbout that eczema till you have given Ayer's Sarsaparllla n persist- out trial. Six bottles of this mcditlno cured the complaint for George S. Thomas of Ada , Ohio , when all other remedies failed to afford any relief. i'iitsoxfiti in A u it A fit * . John Etnas of Humphrey is at tbo Casey. 1) , E. Uowo of Lliicolo , is at the Pax ton , N. H. Da\ls of Lincoln , is at the Dcliono. John C. Hico of Fremont , Is at tbo Dollono. J , H , Springmau of Fremont , Is at the Del lone , W. II. Harrison of Grand Island , is nt the Murray. D. L , Darr ami vUfo of O'Neill , are at the Mlllard. I' . McCormlck of Bertram ) , is at the Mllliml. H. H , Neltzol and T. r. Hnuloy of Soutb Bend are at tbo Casey. Miss Llnna B. Stone of Nevada , In. , is tbo gur-st of Mr. nnd Mrs. H , M , Waters nt their residence , 110S North Twonty-nluth street. Mr , Isaac W. Dlckorson of Atlantic , In. , is in tbo city , accompanied by bis son , Clarouca C Dlckcwon , it ho Has recently appointed tea a cadoUhip at West Point. lf. Biruoy euros catarrn , Boo bldp. FARMERS DECLARED PAUPERS Unlqno Statistical Argument of Iowa's Bril liant Labor Commissioner. FOLLOWING THE DEMOCRATIC IDEA , Hitorinous Crop Itpjnrtcil Only In the of a Medium Through Which Greater hois is Unstained. EPS Moms , la. , July 8. [ Special to THE Br.B.J Advance shoots of tlio blonnlnl ra- port of Commissioner of Labor Statistics' Sovereign rmvo just bcon Issued , and the bound copies will bo rondy for circulation In a short tlino. As n whole It is ono of the most unique papers over Issued , prob ably , as a public document It is neither moro nor less than a political pamphlet In tended to defend and bolster up thn idea that nprlculturo In Iowa Is a monstrously losing pursuit , and that the majority ol the formers of the state are bankrupt or oURttt to be. As Is well known , Iowa's chief agricultural pro. duutlon Is corn. So Commissioner Sovereign has taken rcat pains to Rather statistics of the cost of raising this cereal , and dovotns about , a hundred pages of the report to publishing the results. The investigation covers a period of ton years , ending with IbS'J , and the 11 gurus given show that during those ten jenrs the loss for the stuto on corn nlonn has boon $ il- nit,7C't. ) In two of those ton years a prollt was mado-Jl7OiJTOO in 1831 , and $ ) , & ' ) ) , ( lli ) in 1SW. All the other years show losses , the largest being In ISbO , when the report shows It wasAl1ll ( > la. > 0. Thn Is based on the fact that there \\uio 7,9(53,000 ( acres planted that year which yielded an average of forty-ono bushels per acre , ana sold for an average of 18 cents per bushel. To get these astonish ing results , this remarkable statistician bases his calculation on the following table as to the cost of raising an aero of corn : rorllllrlnic . . . . . $ 8S Cutting sttl ! < 4 . - - IMowltiK ground . . . 1 U Harrowing twlco . ' - " ' ' Spoil corn . 1 Cultivating throe tlinos . 114 Husking mid cribbing . 1 M Cost ( if urlb room . Shelling . TC. Ilnullii , ' av of six miles . 101 roni.lnKrun.tlrs . 10 Tux on land . " < > Tux on tun MM . Ou KlKht portent on value of land . 2 r Total cost per aero $10 .Cl Thirtv-foui bushels per aero Is taken as the average production during the 11 vo > oars and on that estimate it has cost JO cents a bustiol on an average to raise coin. Some supplementary recapitulations are also given. Tbo cost per bustiel , loss shell ing , Is stated to be ! 23 cents ; less shelling and hauling to market , 2 > cents per bushel ; less Investment on land , 23 cents. On this basis , less shelling , hauling and in terest on investment in land , the cost of corn production is 18 cents per bushel. The nvci- ago worth of corn laud per acio is given at tJl.S'l. Koeardloss of these alarming figures , which are the same as were promulgated last \onr and were used by Goveinor Boies in his Now Yortt speech , the fartneis ot Iowa have this year planted moro corn tluin ever , will prooablv have the largest jleld in the his tory of the state , and will consequently lese a greater amount of money. But , boppilv , no ono believes the figures are correct and the only harm that will como from the false report will bo the reputation of the state abroad and the democratic n.irty within its borders for the acts of ono of Its chief ofllcers. Tno lomarcablo division closes with this wonderful burst of rhetoric : "Tho pro ducers and consumers are separated by an impassable gorge in whoso bottomloss'cal- dron bolls the sordid interests of speculation with accomnanying combines Inimical to the prosperltv and happiness of the common people ! " The report goes on to state that the losses in other crops , except potatoes and flax , have been as great as upon corn , and says it is not merely that ono article which is produced without profit. All other farm products , with the exceptions , show as great proportionate tionate losses. IOWA NATIONAL , GUAIin. The third regiment , Iowa national guard , will hold Its encampment at Indianola August 18. In connection with this event the oilicials of the regiment have decided to intro duce a pleasing innovation which has been practiced in some of tbo eastern states , but never in Iowa slnco the raising of troops for the Into civil war. Indianola is eighteen miles from the city , and the regiment will concentrate hero and march across the coun try to tbo camp. The regiment consists of companies H and A of DosMolncs , G of Grin- uell , E of Perry , B of Nnwton , F of Oska- loosa and C ot Iowa City. They will bo mobilized hero on August 17 , and after din ner will parade the stiects and then a march of ten miles will bo mode and camp pitched , for the night in the woods and fields. At break of day the bugles will sound the reveille , and after ahurilod breakfast , cooked over camp fixes , the command will fotm on the colots and continue the march. Ar- ilvlng within half a mile ot Indianola tbo legimcnt will form in line of battle , and throwing out skirmishes and ilankois , will proceed to capture the town , which will bo defended by company D of Indianolu , and two companies of regulars from the Second roeimont , if the governor succeeds in secur ing them from the war dooiitment , which is not now probable , as , the Indian war of last winter so cut down t'ho lunds accessible for transportation that the war dopaitmcnt has concluded not to send the troops. After a spirited engagement of half an hour with blank cauildgcs , duung which the attack will bo conducted on strictly military princi ples , and will be of much benefit to the olll- cors and nion , the regiment will capture the town , and inarching to the alicady prepared camp , will take possession , and tbo four camps and school of Instruction will begin. The boys of the Third will go in heavy marching older with knapsacks on their backs and blanliots rolled upon them , and will In every way conduct themselves us soldiers on an active campaign. The regiment will bo under the command of Colonel .1. G. Gllchrist of Iowa City , an old army onlcer , and tbo popular colonel of the regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Al Swalm of Oskaloosa , Major I'aiker of Dos Moines and Adjutant Thomas B. Wales of Iowa City , who will do everything in their power to maka the first field maneuvers of Iowa troops slnco 'ho war a decided success. KVOVVIM.E IWlVISa I'AUK. The Iowa Driving Park , utlCnoxvlllo , Iowa , will bo opened for the first nubile exhibition August 11 , 13 , 13 and It Tbo enterprising citizens of ICnoxvillo comprising the board of directors huvo put forth every effort to give to central Iowa the fastest Hack In the United States , Certainly Knoxvillo's now track Is destined to bo the Mecca of record breaKers , if the pace sot bv the horses now working Is any criterion. The track is the icgulation shape , and is slightly different from others In the location of the wlro and the vlow to bo afforded the spectators. H. D. Blyiui , now famous In the United States , after having completed many tracks , reports the ono at Knoxville superior to any other over constructed by him Ono hundred hones are now In training and the attrac tions at the August mooting will bo second to nono. The board of ill lectors Is composed of the following onterptlslng citizens : H. Cun ningham , J. n. UlllottV. . L Collins , L. O. Donloy , J. M. Donloy. E. IJ. Woodruff , Geo. L. Boydston and II. L. Bosquet. Upwards of fifty thousand dollars have bcon spoilt bv the nuinaeomeut In securing and perfecting buildings , accommodations , etc. Ftmi'UMJS MAY AWAIT YOU. If Ihoy Do , The lloo Itiircnu ofClulniH Will Toll You of U. The govern nun t , deeply sensible of the great good that was performed by the fed eral urmy in parsorvlng the union , has grate fully dcciccd that none of Its defenders or their dependents shall want for anything In tholr sickness and old ago. This decree hai gene forth In the media of pension laws which unhappily for thousands of people , are not understood. As ncousfxjuoueo , tlioro ara thousands of soldier * today la tlm country , suffering perhaps for the necessaries of lito simply because they do uot know what tit To be Advanced Aug. 1st to $4.00 > h OR WITHDRAWN FROM SALE AND ADVANCED TO PAR. oil ! 11 An Investment That Will Double in Twelve Months. fxtl Ssmi-Annnal Dividends April and October. ( Ah Stock of the Georgia-Alabama Investment and Development Co , Capital Stock- $4BOOOOO. Shares , $1O each , pnr vnluo , full paid and Subject to no Assessments. Gen. HKNJ. IJUTLCH , of JliissacliusetU , President. Hon. JAMES N. IITATT , Lrtto Treasurer of U. H. Treasurer DIRECTORS. ADVISORY BOARD. Oon. UonJ , I. Ilutler , of Mn-mcliusoits. Hon. Jas. W. Hyatt. cx-Trra * . of IT. S. of Conn. lion John II. flordnn ovOovernorof Cleorsln. Ili'iny I'tMiolitiuurr , MoinhorN. Y Sto'U Ht Hon. Logan H , Hoots , of Arkansas. OPO U golioflalil , 1'ros. N. Y. Con. Co of N. V. lion Hu-li II. llrl-ht \\nslilnctoti \ , l > 1' K.UootsCash l-uNiit.ltiinU.I.IIUo Koi'k.Ark. ' ' " ' ' ' " J. W. Unscldlno , Cashlor Merchants A. Minors' Tims. C.hmlth.l'n-s. 17th Ward Hank Ilrooklyn. iiiiii iP. : Y ltii 8iiut."u' . . : Mi'it'K. of N. II. I 1 * S'"itiibiWr oii'ilroVlvSntViiVniKU''nriipyNoll Dank , Tallapoosn , da. li , SI. Siinfoid. 1'res. Hank uf NuwUnstloof Ky. U. 15. True , Cash. U S.Troas Wnshliietoii , 1 > . 0. ' lion 1) ) . 0. yeo\lllu , of .NoworU Olt > . N. Y. SUFFOLK TRUST OOMPflNY , Transfer flflents , Exchange Building , Boston , Mass , THE PROPERTY OF THE COMPANY CONSISTS OF F1IIST. S.OOTCIly Iot Of 2.032 aero * nf land tn tlm city of Tullnp > cnn , HnrnUon County , ConrKla tlm roildiio romalnlniti nioM of 3 Olicrm. on tlio router of which tlm city nai orlitlnnlly built. Intimated yalnoon orKnnli itlon ( if company , Oct I. ldK ) tl.USI'O'i. I ut Inruiily Inercan'd in amount nnd | > re ont rnlttit lnco Hint I line by aililltliinil purc-limns of city laniHand lniiri | > viMm'iit * nnil development milled HI ! UNI ) 2.tVl apron nf valuable mineral Innd ailjicunt lo tlio illy of l'nlli | i < iii , all I loitod vrlthtn n radius nf nit mltoi from tlui center of thu illy I'lixi'iit tnlui'fl."vl Til Mil ) Ilio iK'UtHlCnpltil Htoik of Ilio ( iiorKla , lonm-wo A , II limit * Kallroad Compan ) , chartureil for the purpo'o of btillillnK n railroad from Tatlipoo'a , ( in , to yiou'ii'oii , Ala. , 120 mile" , that "III not tlio coin- pan ) ' neirljr RUUdlMaf tnornnltnl vtncknr rillroiul paylincT percent illrldi > nd KJUUT1I The Tnllnpnosa \ urniiri > . on Iho line of llio Gcorgla-l'iitlHc Itnllronil , In Ilio city of Tnllnpoosn , ( la the nald f uriiaco I olnif of f 0 loin c ipnilty , miinufailiirlnir the liUliost sr ulo of oolil nnil hot liln't char coal car-wheel Iron Present ralue f J. > 0 , 0) HKTII. Ilin I'loilimint ( , lmorln , situated on the line of tho(1conln-l'acltlc Itnllroail In tlio city of Tallnpoona Ca , eilil plant bolne 12-pot fiirnacocipidt ) , anil iiinimfnplurliirt Hint slam ( link * nml prescrip tion n art- Present Tiilue. JH01KX1 HI NTH Tholnllnpoim llecllnlnu Chair 1'aetory on tlio line of tlioiieiircla-racllle Uallrniil In the city of Tallnpuna ( la inanitfacturlnir lummock , rccltnmr nml olhi'rrhalr Present value , fJM 0 HKVIJ.NTII Sundry ImorMt heirlnc hond * . iiolo , mortKaKO * . loan * stotk otr nniulri'il clneo tlioorennUntlon of conipin ) In sccnrlnit tlio huatlon on H * propiriyof ne in innfiutiirliiK lndiialrlo < anl from saloi of Its city lott atulci hn ! bink reci.lvoil from thu sale of treiiHiir ) stock for Improvement * not yi t Imextuil I hpro I" already tnratcd nn the property of the company , In the ell ) of Tallaiimna from JHO to lt0 Inhabitant ! ) tlmo-quartpr < of whom are .Northern people who ha > e vlllid there wllhln the lut tliree. ypiri nbnnt 00 hotices , < 0 builnc hou t" and block * , public Dirk * , froopublle mhool' ehiirthoi hotel wnterwork , olectrlc lluhtu st'i ( JO ) hotel now bullillnir to to open In ( Vtiilnr. Hlre"t r illwny nml I. now iminufarlnrlnj tnilustrles nndor contract nnil building that will employ fully IUUU additional opurutlvca , roiUlrlni | ( 60Jnuwdnelllni { | IOUHO. < . ami IIICIOIKO the prpitnt pjpulatlon ol the illy from ,1 VXI to SUM THE UxOOME OF THE COMPANY. 4 ADVANTAGES OP THE STOCK AS AN INVESTMENT. ImlerlvO'1 prim Ipilly from six nnurco * Ullrtr. Karrilntta of Its niainifni.tiirlnK establishments , now In opciatlon ann to bo built ( now 1'ltINCll'Al. absolutely sccuro under any ilruimntnnc.u , the propcrtr liolnu paid for In full th,21SOIytnrly ) 8K ( OM ) llcntals of Iti fnrinlnc lands nnil i alei t f Umber In "ntump-iue" ( estimated 13 000 yearly ) DIVIDK.S'DS , to Inrludocnrnlncinnd all receipts from mile of illy lot * p.ild rexulnrly April nnd Octubci Til HID Sa'oiof city lot * In Tnllnpoo-n ( , a. , for Iniiuovcnunt and lino'tnu'nt UtUlimitciUTiO ( 0 yearly ) ' rUOIIAHIM l'of ii lirKolncreisoln oich Keml-nnnunl dlvldoml by liuri'a od enrnlnit * nml nlm 1UUUT1I. WorkliiKof Us mines nnd cjunirlra by IhemscHos or on "royaltlts ' ( o tlnmted f 10.U.O yearly ) Cr.HTAIN'I \ of rapid tncrciso monthly In tlio Intrln ternluonnd iolllim prlioof the stork Itself. HI-TK Protlts on mlncrnl , timber and town slto options on line of fin , Tonn A 111 H H ( estimated . Total estimated Incoma of after . JMOOJroirly ) yearly rompnii ) construction of railroad , f.VV ! 1.0l S1XT1I. llarnlnRii of stock of Georfiln , Tciineisco A Illinois It. II ( estlimted JI& . , 103 yearly ) . Total eitlmntod yearly Income of lomp my prior to confirm tltln of railroad , MI'Jil.'iOl UNTIL AUGUST 1 PER SHARE The Company oTer to the Public , until August 1 , i spociiil roRlstcred Issue of FULL PAID SHARES of Its CnpltalStock 'orevor unassosslble , it PRICE OF STOCK TO BE ADVANCED SATURDAY , AUGUST 1 , TO $4.00 PER SHARE. Right roaorvod to "Withdraw Stock from palo without Notioo nftor August 1 , or aivanoD prioo to pnr. Tbo Directors of the GF 011(11 ( AAI , \MA1NV1-STMI1NT AK1) DIIVI , ! OI'MKNT COMI'A.S V li ivn diclrtid to offer to tlio public until < * ntunln ) , A"r ' ft H'ulted ' amount of the full-paid capital st k of the company - pany n t WM per sbiro ( pnr value ill ) OJ ) . and after that d aio to cither withdraw thu stock enllro from sale or iidvimo tbo prlco to $1 'JO per vluiro If tnkenairapHly as was the Juno Issue , the stock will bo wlthnrnnn Irom sale ifter AUK 1 , nnd prlco advanced to pir , as only unouifli wl'l ' bo odcrej to complete tlio o\lonsl\odevolopruonts Intuutirntol on Ilia company H propcrt ) ntlallipooia. Iho stink Is full paid , and subject to no future assessments under any ilrcumstancos Ono million dollars of tlm J4 f 0) OtIU capital stock was placed In the tre isiiry of Iho comp my for the development of Us properties , nmriho enlnneemont and protection of the Interests of the stoi Uiolders Under the plan of the organization of thocoiupaii ) all receipts trom the lie of tbo Tru iiury Stock of the company are expended nt once for Improving and ilevolopliiK the property of Iho eompiii ) , Incroislnjj Its assctx to tlm ex tun of the amount received 'J ho entire proportion of the como my belmt paid for In full , all the receipts from the silo of city lots KO at once to the dividend fund of the comoany , In ad lltlon to tlio oarnlnxi of Ui m iiuifacturlnK oatabllshmoits In operation and Its Income from other sources 'IhoHtockof the rompany will not only earn pratlfjlnu dividends for the Investor , lint n III Increase rapidly In the market value , with the development of the company s property. Tlm stock wlllshortl ) be listed on the > , o\v \ oik , Chleiito , rhlladelphlii and Ilinton consolldiitod stock oxchinKOs Orders for slocks will bo illlcd as ncelved , Imnynmount from imo nharo upward , as It Is dtslrcd to ha\o as many small holders In all sections of tlio country as possible , who will , by their Interest In the comp my nflucnco Immigration tolallapoosiand advance the Interests of the company. The Company GUarantBB Purchasers ImmBdialiB Gash for Stock Bought , At an Advance of 5 cents per share per month ( or I'/Yz per cent per annum , } Atany time ( after themonth following purchisoth3y ) desire to sell nrior to Its being listed on the exchanges In October , orwill secure a purchaser for the stock nt their own solllnfj prioo loss 2 per centCDmraisston , for imltliig the transfer as the stoo'.tnolder miy elect. , , , , Stock purchased now and held untllafler the payment of the October dlvidrnd ( probably 20c per shire ) will net the purchaser au aclvanco equivalent to 40 per cent per annum , Stock purchased ! of the company during May or Juno at $3.50 per shirj will ba cashed bv the syndiuite If deslrod immediately after August i a at S3 65 par sha o. andBtock pur chased during July ( ajso stock purchased in Hay and June ) will be ca-shel after Sept 1st at $3.03 or sold for $3.02 per share on com-nlsbion ait'ie stockholder may elect. SATURDAY AUGUST 1 , 1891. $ 2O Par Value of Stock Checks for the April dividend , which included earnings of the manufacturing establishments owned by the Company , and receipts from the sale of City Lots , for the first six months of busincss.wcro . mailPd April 15 , andchccks for the Octo ber diiidcnd ( probably 20c per shaie ) will be mailetl lo stocKholdcrs by the Suffolk Trust Company , Transfer Agents , OcL 15. No orders will be received at the present price of $3.00 per share after 13 o'clo k midnight Aug. 1 , and all orders for stock should bo mailed as s-'on as po slbla , and in no ovoal later than several days prior to that date to insure delivery at present price of $3.00 per share. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND PROSPECTUSES , AND MAKE CHECKS DRAFTS OR MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO Room 313 , Stock Exchange Building , 167 Dearborn-st. 111. - . , Chicago , . SOUTHERN O1TIOES. Tallaporwn. Harrison County. On. NHW YOKK OI'TIOE' ' * , IMVnll-st Uooms 11 & 12 BOSTON OPl'IOES , 241 W.islilngton-st , lloonw 8 , 0 nml 10. IMHLADIUj' I'HIA OrriOEb. Room'IHDrove ' ! Ituildlnir. IMtOVIDl.NOi : CHTlOi ; . Koom 1. IJutlor Bxthanijo. OIIIOAOO Ol 'ior ; , Room J1J , tatooic Lxohiuso llullillii ! , ' . 1IALT1MO16K OrriOIJ , Uooin I , Dunk of It.iltlmoro HullUltig. TOUniGN On IOCS , o. 2 Tokonhoubo ! liilllin.sLondon , KnR. tS Eighty- page Illustrated Prospectus of Tallipoosa , Stock Prospectus of Company and Plat of City with Price-List of Building Lots , Mineral Maps of the bootlon , Engineers' Reports ports , Particulars ofthe byndlcato's Plan of Purchasing Stock , etc. , milled free on application to any of th-j above-aamsd offices oi the company. country has done to care for and render them comfortable. THE Bii : 13 nwnro of this fact and has allied itself with the San Francisco Examiner inor and established Tin ; BIE BUICHAU OF CLAIMS , By this means. it pro poses to secure for every claimant Just what ho or she is "entitled to from tbo government. In addition to claims for pensions , these for nvarjety of other causes will bo pressed , nnd fi om th'n effects of losses occasioned by these claims hundreds nro suffering in this part of tbo country. If you have suffered from tuo destruction of property by Indians THE BKK BIMIEVU of CI.UMS will undertake to have jou reim bursed. If you wish to obtain a patent on an inven tion of your OWII.TIIB BEE BuiiFtu ot-CLUMS will procuio it for YOU. If you hnvo land claims in which there Is Justice Tat : Bus BUHEAU ot' Cr.Anis will so- cuioit for jou. If you bavo cases regarding mines , pto- omptions und homesteads Tin : Bri : Buniuu or ULMMS will prosnctuo them hefoiotho gen eral land ofllco , dopartmentof the Interior nnd the supreme court. There ate thousands yet entitled to pen sions \ applica tion for them. There aio thousands of widows , minor children , dependent mothers und fatheis , und minor dependent brothois and sisters , who nro entitled to pensions , nnd who to secure them hnvo little moro to do thnn write for them. Ihoro nro thousnnds of people nro entitled to incioaso in pensions , and thov should write immediately to TUB BKB BUIIUAU of CLAIMS to ascoitum really how much money thov are losing every month. This Information will bo imparted on the most reasonable terms. The applicant must become a subscriber for ono year to TUB WEEKLY Ben. Sotcrlnii Ginger Aio is sparkling nnd delicious , pure and health ful , it is n mild stimulant and stomnchtlo. Dr.Swotnam.N dlcor. IGth & Douglas. JHi.t'filli. _ _ A'oKcw of Hv linauir tcs < un Icrthli lita < l , Ittj tend ; each adMlnnal line-ten cents. _ HOGAUTV Daniel , -Wed 6J years Timora ! Alomlav , July -0 , atjPttlQ H. m from family residence , lliW JSorth Kluhteentli street , to Holy Kulully cliur6hujli > tiriin'nt. ) Holy hep- uknre cornulury. 7AO. . II. und U. Jl. A , so- elotli a take notice. l Don't i Blonkey" - with yout Blood , Delay U dangfroui In ic - ucssj lttiOEiH.jcl.illv hazorcloua Indlaoawa of the IIlooU Cor ruption brnijj coiruptlon ; uu I inllclcu/sM.lf licgkHtftl.cltnilop Into luiuroblu curuulu ilU- onlcn. ( (1 l. 8(1 \ burn curu for ull U. UiCoiitagloui lilontl , IKjUnnlniIlllicrtU cj Scrofula , Bklii l.rtiptlons. anil tins curiil ihotuanili or toMti of Catnir. It la u | nm erf ul tonlo for iloll. coio | HIVIU > , jrt l < liarmltwi nml lucnjablj of Injurlnis Ibo A treatlM on Illoml and Skin PUrasn Jimlkil ruti : ou oppli * mtlon. Bell It. i SWIFT SPECIFIC 00 , , / , Vtluutu , Go. THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH- REMEDY Cures all dhnrilciM uT tlio Stomach , Lhcr , itoools , Kitloiis , llladiler , Nervous hcnscs , Loss ol'Appetite , Hon luelip. ( 'oustip.itiiii , Costhonuss , In llgesll in , Hilio ness , 1'ocr , 1'iloj , Etc , , anil rcn 'cr.s tlio sjstom less Hablo lo coutr.ict dUu.iso. - DVSPEIF'SIA. JIADWAY'8 PILT.S are euro for this complaint. They tone up the Internal soorotlons to ralthy action , restore strength to the stnm tun. mil on iblo It to Dorfnrm Its fimtlooi I'rlooron box , i-old hy nil drujvjlsts , or nulled by 11ADWAY & CO , 1)3 Wiirrun Struct , Now York , on receipt of pr.ie. In Exlslcnco 41 roars. 40O A Bcliool for tlio UlUlltK hliUCATION OP WOMhN 1 Iterftlurr , Art hluilc , by ipcclallitl 0 ncrcs Ilamlromo ImlldlnRi , hot w ttr , luntlnr I'nth nmmi wnlrr rkt.rU Monl tone Of School ricellent A f'lllilsTIAN C OLI.PUr- tins , _ W. A. OLDMAM , President , COLUMBIA , MO. MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE For Diseases of tlio Llvor 1130 Mooro'a Trco of Lifo. For the Blood , use Mooro's Tree of Llfo. Llfo.For For Ciitarrli use Mooro's Tree of Lifo Cutiirrli Curo. Mnoro'a Tron of Ufo n poiltlra cur 3 ( or and I.Ivor ( omplilnt nn.l nil b oj I ell ) } no , . pay 13 nttirar nhon you can urj I br min 'Ircoof l.tfa. limiiro-it l.lfa llo-uolr * .ijninoay for nil th | nnnr.i'Jiidl iiliuiKOJ on- , private illnMes nf n jrn * I cortulnturiforth ? ( Until tatint : v. oak u its iiecullur to womrn I iTfjcnho It and f el < afn VMSCHfU r iCa In reioinnii'uUlQU It to jrn ull uftiruri IA J STOrfnMODCiruytt , lrt liji i'llH'l. 01.00. n I SillTortni from the vlTuct * ol youthful orron nrlrdocar.wiwllnic weakness , loit manhood , eta. I wUl > eiiJ a valuable iruallK ) ( valaiU coutalnlnj full particular * for lioma cure , 1'ltUI ; of ctiurgo A. plenill < l mi llc l wotki thnuld bu rrAd liy orvr ) man who U 21 rrotM nnd deblltlatMl. r. v. v , ro v/LiiH luoouui , HOTEL. The Murray , cor. 14th aid Hnrnoy , is the most substantially constructed hotel build ing in Omaha. Several heavy brick firewalls running from basement to roof. All ceilings and floors lined w.th Asbestos fire proof liu- ingi making it irapoisib'o to burn quick.Firo escapes and fire alarms throughout the build ing. Steam heat , hot and cold water audsun- shine in every room , Table tmsurpassed any where , B , BILLOW AY , Proprietor , HOTEL "DEIiIiOISrE. Cor. 1 Ith iitul Capitol Are. Just cotnplotoJ , has 1OO rooms , three stairways , from the top to the bottoTi , his ftna elevator and dlnti2 room ser/loo , is fire p-oof throughout , ft-io billiard roonu and the flnoit toilet rooms in the city. Largo sample rooms. Suites with bath , etc. Cor. 14th and Capitol Ave Street ca * sorvlojln 11 directions Rate * , from $ S CO t ? $ I Mr. aad Mrs. George Vau Onmn , have taken the Barker Hotel under their wol known management. This hotel is the best Wo-dollar-a-day house in Omaha , w th all modern conveniences , Fira escapes and fire proof floors , Spco alratos for basa ball and theatrical companies. Table unsurpassed. UNION'DEPOJ HOTEL. Cornwr Dili and Mason Btrectt , llilf lilock won of Union I'utiNaniiil It \ M Ik-pot" Now bnllillnir , now lurnlturu , o ury thliu lint- ilu , cnoleit hellion In tlinahiltin of cut In ) , surroundluunimry. bath elm trio i all tulUtto Hatc8 , fl lUnntl tl 'M K > cry Ilnu nf tabj ( nit I motor c im , pa within unwlilotk < MOjpbHirmin ) Avunuo und llnnfcom 1'ark Ilnu 4 bloo < nway ami you LUII truntfui to llicuu If you ivlali . , . .ur.no.j. Mnptrtlllcariit lift J EIEHlINd L t ujn 0 OMAHA HltntitliiiK prnrnrcil for Krmlu alu * \ \ rlt < i fur circular * SCHOOL OF HIIKItUOOli IlltiiS , ( I'J Miw \ork I.lfu Hid t- , Omaha , Nub TELEGRAPHY. SAYE YOUR EYESIGHT OPTICAL HOUSE OV THU ALOE & PEHFOLD CO , Practical Opticians Anil branch nf world ronnvrnoil option ! oilibllih- iiitntnfA S Moo A ' < > . Ht I.ouls Our inothoit li niiiM'rlor lo nil other * : nur lonnti nro mipnrlnr will not wcnry or llro tlm oyoa. 'Iho friimn propoilr aJ- Juatmt to thu fnto Eyas Tasted Free of Chararo. Prices Low for First-class Goods. THE ALOE & PEN FOLD CO. , 114 S. 16th Sb. , Noxb ti Peat ffloo fflooS STEEL PEEKS. GOLD MEDAL , "Ams FXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST I'ERFEGT OF PENS. nnnilTA HANDM.W ( I ) CAI'Sl/MCS nro thu Illlllll I A b tnn.lui . oti | < ului pronrlbuil lir rlulllir phynlrluiH , , , for tliu < tire of IJonorrhciii itn I clIxrlinr.'cH from thu urlunry orunnii Inhurltcd ur iiciiilriil | , ( I.9 par bjx All ( iruuKl.ti , SCJriOOLS AND 1 TEMAi-E , ACADEMY eiitymr fmrnrntonr CiilliRlnla , llnnfai nml Ihn'Art ronrn * i Kltiifi > rWili , ) . .y txiulfm lllii irntiilcululiiiiio Kt.lIULI.AUU A tl.fllll Jaa.otlllllu , III. > rKunlnrUiioarClilcaKO ( ) . I yMi fordlrln unit Younv Lnitlon I'arrJxa cntiiloKiio nddrcBj O. ' 1 IIAVWt. 1,1. ! ) , " Uontitii Turk , 111. , or 77 Aludlsun btrtul , ChltitKO , IIL N KW YOIMC MllilTAHY ACMtHMY. Col.U.I WIIKIIIT. II S , AM , Ooriiw.iU.NY. HJlKmUj IQK l XIXCiTlJN , > ! _ ( ) . _ APTIST TEMALB COLLEGE , Irfulnctuu , * ' < > ( /I'll ' e irfni Stit null , ijln I'A ulty Uiteialure , Lanxuaccii Matheiii&tlcfc , Scl iue , Mutle. IVinunp. 1 lucuilon , liuimctt Cpuitf , etc I < * atitn Ixalllful lluiuliui ; ! rnUived , icnovaltd &riu rrluriiulicu | fjENTRAL CQLLECE K ijrUyear t k'int Sr | > teint ere i % > i Kcgulsr CunkcuU leal * ing to il cfci , * > ! ' iUi i. Mulc Art , I'locutirn dtnm * * tlum. free I ettwe Course , etc Ucauttiul ( rount ) 1 lt | tit Hi I imt ; ill ma < Jcrn amMJintnicntt t > cn 1 f Hi atil i.ue AIU 1IU1AKI ) A. ? UM 4. i'fi'fl , LKXINU'I UN , MO , A CluKtlin Home Scluxil fur 40 Younv I adlcn ) 'n < ] Sc < lion Sf pi 8 NoimUii. cilutniloni l.Hculote Mule tnj Art si cl4lllef Comp'cle water ttrvlcn 1 ur c taloi'ufl tJJ.csi J. I ) , 111. AM 41V , I'rv. , I I'M. Mi 1 ON , MO , Vli / M.o. . , HI ( TiiLiui.l . UII IOH , I'rrpirjilon lo MO. - We" Iwol fi lluyn M. tiev lit il lln t AdvinULtt anil luw .