Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 05, 1892, Page 5, Image 5

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| 3ho Ntrrowly Escapes Being Mobbed for
Mistreating a Child ,
/W/FUL / / STORY OF LITTLE ANNA WALKER
pturi'Ml nml llrntrn Until Mnlirnt Kiprrtn
I'riiiKinnrn llrr I.lfii In lumber llrtnlls
uf llrr Tt'rrllitn HnnVrliiK Arront
of tlin Inliiimiiti Woiimii ,
S ( nuri.Kit. Nob. , Fob. 4. fSpoclal Tolo-
frram toTnn Ur.E. | A terrible Cftio of In-
jiumautty wns brought to light today ot the
Village of Hogors , seven mlles east of here ,
Vhlch resulted In thn nrrostof Cora Wholl-
for tor cruelly boating Annn Walker , n'.ittlo
nirl about 3 years of ago.
Tlio facts as learned uro that Wholtnor ana
ills wlfu took the child last November to
Jjrlni * up , as they hail none of their own , and
boon nftor Mrs. Wholtnor commonccd n
cries ol beatings , which seem to have boon
fogularly admlnlstosod. The child Is now In
'p prccadous condition nna the physician can-
fiot .siiy as to the probable recovery , It Is n
complete , mini of bruises , the flesh on Its
back being In almost a solid pulp. Tno nuts-
plot of ono arm are ftncturou and the doctors
think the bono Is alto fractured. Ono cyo Is
closed , Its lips cut , J.iw bruised and scalp
Injured.
* Tbo child snys sbo lias bcon In the habit of
iylng ner to Iho bed with bnllngwiro to whip
lior and then leave her tied for half a day at
| i tltno. The last boating sha received was
yesterday , and It was done with a bed slat ,
When some of the cltbcns saw her and wont
to the loscuo of tbo child and filed the comp -
p ! lnt which caused the arrest.
Tliu village was excited to the highest
pitch und strong measures were talked of ,
but bottur judgment prevailed.
Thu llttlo ono kept calling for food , and
when nsked If she wns hungry she said the
'woman ' ga\o her hardly anything to cat.
The trial wns continued , bonds being llxod
In tbc sum ot.fVJO , whlrh she was tinablo to
furnish , nnd U now lu the custody of the
sheriff.
Tno feeling hero Is very strong against her ,
hs the punishment Is Inadequate for thu In
jury inflicted.
NcliriiNkit'H Dentil Itoll.
H VCIIOFT , Neb , , Fob. 4. [ Special to Tim
fei'.F.j Enarlos Plcotte , n highly respected
knd educated Omaha Indian , died at his
lioino , about four miles north of this place ,
yesterday afternoon of consumption , ills
death will bo very deeply felt by Iho Omaha
trlbo ol Indians , as ho was Industrious und
exemplary In his ways and always ready to
elvo ail vlco to his fellow Indians und on-
potir.ik'o them In the wavs of progress. Ho
vlll lu burled In the cemetery at this place
tomorrow.
f WIST : POINT , Nob. , Feb. 4. [ Speclal to
Tin : HKI : . ] Ludwlg llorso , an old settler of
puralng county , died Tuesday afternoon nt
Bla ii-sidenco abuut ono mile north of this
city , tie had boon suffering from an attack
pf la grippe for ever two wnoks. Mr.
llorso settled on his fnrm about thirteen
years ago. The deceased wns 58 years of ago
\ nil leaves a wlfo nnd four children. The
luncral toou place \Vedncsdayaftcrnoon. .
F. U. Roppert , a prominent citizen of this
place , died Wednesday evening of cancer of
tbo stomach. Ho has been suffering with
this disease for about two months. Mr.
Rapport has been a resident of thU city for
jvor twenty yonrs and has boon in the
rurnlttiro business from that tlmo on. Ho
ivas about forty years old and leaves three
: tiildton. Tbo remains will bo Interred In
iho public coraotery Saturday morning.
Lot'isvii.i.u , Neb. , Fob. 4. [ Special Tele-
rram lo TUB Unj.J Frank Slander , ono of
no oldest ana most respected citizens of
Cuss county , died at his residence this oven-
jug , aged about CO years. Ho wus president
Of tbo fxniisvillo bank
, although actively cn-
crngcd In farming. Ho leaves a widow nnd
thirteen children , all In comfortable circuin-
itnncus.
] One of County Treasurer Elckoff's twin
Infant children was buried today. Its death
wns caused by la grlppo.
> ' DisriiNKlliK' Sugar Ifrots.
{ Cnniiov , Neb. , Fob. 4. [ Special Telo-
ferani to THE BKE.J The preliminary stops
nro being taken for ono ot the largest sugar
boot conventions over hold In nortbwcstorn
' Nebraska on the 20th. The people of this
/county have guaranteed ever 5,000 acres nf
beets to any ouo erecting a factory at Chad-
yon. At this mooting thu adaptability of this
poll for the production of boots will bo dis
cussed. It Is a well known fact that boots
tbavo been raised here thra produced 32 per
.cont of saccharine matter , and from analysis
of tha soil it was learned that It was the
yrlchoU in teat lor beets.
, Several eastern capitalists nro expected to
- bo present who uro ready to erect a factory
Jf the proper arrangements can bo made.
JJclcgatcs will bo prciont from all the coun
ties In north nnd west Nebraska , ns they are J.
fill interested In the establishment of a fae
ry , and will use every effort to secure ono.
lliiiniln County I'jirmcrx.
GIIIIIOV , Nob. , Fob. 1. [ Special to Tin : on
! BBi.J : A three days' sosslon of th1) eighth
Bnmml mooting of the Buffalo County Farm-
era llnstltuto closed bore yesterday. This
bat been by 'far the Inrgestaml best uttondod
kneeling of tbo Kind ovbr hold in the county ,
If not In the statu , Tbo day sessions were
bold In Davis1 hall , which was completely
filled , The evening sessions were hold in the
obupol room of the Independent Normal
School building , which Is a much larger room
than the bull , nnd yet this would not begin
to hold all who dPslrud to attend , many re
turning home , being unable to gain admit
tance. Quito an oxhiblt of dairy products ,
grain , frulf , vegetables , xcuds , grasses , also up
crayon work , drawing , needlework , etc. , wns ton
bold , and for which quite liberal special
premiums , contributed by the business mon
of Shulton , Kearney and Gibbon , were of
/oreil
_
Work iif u Hinootli
, Coi.i'Mims , Nob. , Fob. 4. [ Special to TIIK
JJnu.J Further investigation of the Gu
JCohlor forgery case proves that ICohlor Is
much tnoro deeply involved than was at first
reported , and that orders for fruit trees were
forged Instead of promissory notes. D. W.
SrhnfT , the proiecutlng witness , says thai b
Kohlor forged ardors lo the amount of $1,000
or ever and that ho is 100 out of pocket In
Ills dealings with ICohlor. When arrested
ICohlor was asked by Schuff bow many of his
urdeiM were gonulno , and replied that they
wctniill forged excepting twoorthrco for
mull HtiniH. District court ID now In sonlon
bore und It is probablu that tha young forger
vlll have his trial In a few days. There are
Home sixty or seventy of the forged orders ,
nd ns no two of them look a * though the
ami ! man had written the '
signature * . It
\vonlil appear that ICohlor Is prettv handy at
frith Ihu pen.
Ili'Milt ufu at
Cnmrortalilu Drunk ,
t EI.KIIOHV , Nob. , Fob. I. [ Special Tolo-
ttram to Tar. BBK.J Chris Boat , a farmer at
Jiving four or llvo miles north of this place ,
Whllo in town yesterday Imbibed u llttlo too
freely and on bis way homo lu tbo evening tered
ills team ran away. Ho was thrown out ot
the wagon , but aside from a few bruises was tered
Unhurt. Ho was powerless and lay by the
roadside until an early hour this morning ,
terod
When ho sought tbo friendly shelter of A straw
tuck , where ho remained until this ovoning.
'
Q'bopntlro neighborhood was searching for
Jilm nil day ,
l'iiti lieil llm Communion
Giuxi ) ISI.AXII , Nob. , Fob. 4. Conitnis-
plonor Goaoral H. It. Groor of Kearney is In
tt > a city looking after World's fair business ,
Owing to the fact that It was Impossible to
cot tbo plans for the Nebraska building back
xroui Chicago in lima for the meeting ol the
oommisulon to have been held February i ) , It Nob.
was ( bought advisablu to postpone the mootIng -
Ing until such tlmo as tbo plan * could bo bad. Netllo
It will bo subject to a call by President A. the
' it , Stranc , who In lomporarlly absent from
* bo stuto.
late
Mi'lirnuku
Nob. , Fob. 4. ( Special to Tun
J The following U Blalno count v's her
inorttMged indebtedness record for Jauuary , Loc Paris
Farm mortgages tiled , three , $1,003 ; bU
Bnr. | The following is the mortgage record
for January In Doucl county : Farm raort-
gages filed , ? T,10'J.i3 ! : released , none ; chattel
raortgacos filed14(5S4.09 ( ; released , f5,99J.45.
Nnf According tti Contrnct.
Nob. , Feb. 4. ( Special to TUB
DKB. | Jonas Coffmnn , a prominent citizen
nnd taxpayer , has filed a protest with tbo
county cleric against his delivering about
$1.000 worth of warrants to the St. .loo
liridgo nnd Holler company , ordered drawn
by the commissioners tn payment of balanca
duo on the two bridges lately constructed
across the Norlb Plntto rlvor. lie alleges
that the bridges nro not according to con
tract nnd specifications ,
Mny I'lirrlmintlio 1'iipor Mill.
KBAIIXBV , Neb , , Fob. I. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIK Uucj A party of Omiiha gentlemen -
tlomon were here today and looked ever the
paper mill , which has been standing Idto for
two years. They were favorably impressed
with the quality of the machinery nnd loca
tion ofthe mill , nnd they are quoted as bolnir
prospoctlvn buyers . The plant has bcon In
litigation since It was built , nnd will bo sold
within a few weeks to satisfy creditors.
IVII < ) rr n ItlntT.
YOIIK , Nob. , Fob. 4. [ Soooial to Tim
nii.J Barney Victor , an old soldier ever 00
years of ago , was nearly killed by n fall ever
n bluff on the batiks of the Blue rlvor Just
west of McCool yostordav. Ho was driving
n colt to n cart v/non It became tinmanngo-
nolo nnd backed ever the nvor bank , which
was thirty foot high. Ho landed In the nvor
nnd emerged with u couple of broken ribs
and a number of very serious bruises.
I'ri'iiiont .Itiin'H Venture.
FIIEMONT , Nob. , Feb. 4. [ Special to Tin :
Uni : . ] Frank Fowler , a prominent young
Fremont business mun , who recently re
turned from u year and half's tour around
the world , delivered a public lecture tonight
on what ho saw to a largo audloncn at tbo
Woman's Cluistlan Temperance Uulon torn
plo.
'fl Hunk fullnro.
ICEAitsnv , Nob. , Fob. 4.-Special [ Telegram -
gram to TUB BBB.JNo now developments
have been mndo In the savings bank failure.
The depositors nro n sorry lot und console
themselves with an estimate that they Will
get 50 po- cent of their deposits.
Iti'Milt of Titst Sn Itching.
Du.Niuit , Nob. , Fob. 4. [ Special to Tnu
BBI : . ] Last night while a tr-ttn on the Mis
souri Pnclflo was switching nt this place
two cars were derailed , ono of thorn bavlnir
the end knocked out. Tbo cause is attributed
to fast switching.
Objected to I'lijliig I'urc.
B , Nob. , Fob. 4 , [ Special to Tuc
BKE.I Fred Mooa , n Hastings saloonkeeper ,
boarded a B. & M. train at Sutton this raorn-
Inp and refused to pay his faro. Ho assaulted
the conductor and was soundly thrashed for
his trouble.
HIKIIV ut Krnrm-y.
KEUIXIIV , Neb. , Fob. 4. [ Special Telegram -
gram toTjm BEII.J Snow began falling1 early
this morning and still continues. It is grow
ing colder , and u blizzard Is anticipated.
WAIT1XU l'Oll THK .
Indians lu tlio Territory Anxiously Kxport-
IiifjT thu Savior Whites to Ilo Destroyed.
CIIICKIO , 111. , Feb. 4. Captain Ell L. Hug-
gins , aide do camp to General Miles , returned
this morning from an extensive trip to Indian
territory. Ho was sent there to investigate
and report on tno rumors of ghost dancing
among tbo Indians there.
"Tho Arapahoe , Cboyonne and Osage In
dians still cling to the belief that tbo Messiah
will some day appear to save them , " said
Captain Hugglns , "and they are not at all
disappointed in tha failure of the Messiah to
corao among them last year. They
did not pretend to know tbo date
of his coming. The former frdnzy
among them and their excited dances bavo
civen way to a quiet belief , which has al
most become a religion with them , that the
whites are to bo destroyed and tbo Messiah
will come. There li no excitement among
the whites who llvo on the land bordering on
the reservation and no excitement is at all
apparent because no outbreak is feared , "
Captain Hugglns witnessed the distribu
tion of cattle for food for the Indians at the
Chovonuo and' Arapahoe agoncio. The
cnttlo were supplied by a contractor aud
were so poor and thin that Llttlo Chief ob
jected to tnem. The officer who inspected
the cattle rejected them. An investigation
showed that all the poor and worthless cattle
were given to the Indians , the fattur ones
being shipped to the oast.
DoWitt's Little Jiariy lasers for tbo llvor.
Htran Ixmrtl Trust.
*
CHICAGO , 111. , Fob. 4. The American
Strawboard company mot in annual session
hero today. The old board pf directors was
continued in ofllco , the election of officer * re
sulting ns follows : O. C. Barber , president ;
. II. Guniaston , vlco president : William
. Moore , treasurer ; E. M. Watkins , secre
tary. The not profits of the company dur
ing the year worn $ . i30,024 , or aS-10 per cent
total stock of fi.000,000. It has partly
pnld In quarterly dividends of 2 per cent
amounting to180,000 ; has an undivided
gurnliis ' of 122,154 , and Is said to bo in bettor of
tlna'ncial condition than ever before.
N.
Dowltt's Llttlo Early lasers , oest pill )
nu
. Mcmoilitl Tioin IJtuli.
SALT LAKK , U. T. , Fob. 4 Tlio Utah
legislature bus passed a memorial to congress
urging the passage of the homo rule bill
Introduced by Senator Faulkner and Delegate -
gate Cain last month. The memorial rnclton
oppression through tbo Utah commission ;
repression of tba popular voice In the make
of courts by appointment from Washing
, and nays the conditions in the territory jail
have changed , that polygamy has bcon odg
abolished and some measure of self-govern
ment.should bo granted.
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Sick headache * Boochntn's pills will ro-
llove'
.
I'.lll.UIIS.tl'llti.
P. H. Wells of Lincoln is at the Dellono. U
It. L. Smith of Fremont Is at the Paxton. grai
N. W. Walls of Schuylor Is at tbo Alll- ma
lard.Georao sup
Georao McCombo of Norfolk Is at the Ar 0ycTl
cade.
A. C. Hosmor of Rod Cloud , Nob. , is at the yes
Puxton.
George Itccdor of Grand Island Is at tbo
Arcade.
J. G. Tate and wlfo of HaHlncs are nt the
Mlllard. out
P. H. Harris of Curtis , Nob. , Is at the
Murrny.
L. A. Pnyno of Grand Island is stopping with
the Mlllard. ,
J. M. Griffith of Wahoo , Nob. , is stopping
the Paxton.
J. C. Fenton of Ponder , Neb , , Is stopping
the Dollono , of
George Boiartb of Shonar.donb was at the gery.
Paxton yesterday. the
George P. Stownrt of Kearney U regis
at the Paxton. .
Henry T. Oxnard of Grand Island U regis
at the Murray ,
H. B , Itolllns of Hastings , Neb. , is rogis- his
at the Millard.
Frank smith of Blue Springs , Nob. , Is reg
istered at tbo Dollono.
Dr , O. L , Stepheuson of Geneva , Nob. , is says
stopping at the Arcade. they
Joseph Suydnraud wlfo of Alma , Iiob. , are
stopping at the Murray.
George Davenport of Norfolk , Neb. , U
registered at tbo Millard ,
Ilobert FulUn and O. D. Chamberlain of
Platte ore at the Arcade.
. D , Werner and J. E. Thomas of Hebron ,
. , are ( oquostorod at tbo Arcade.
N.V. . risk , bis wife and daughter. Miss
, of Isle In Mote , Vt- , are domiciled at
Murray.
MujorUharlos E. Lee , a son-in law of the been
Commordo ICitsou of bt , Paul , is at tbo arv
Mlllard. HU wlfo has just sallou from
Kuropo to her homo In Now York , leaving
daughter , Miss Maud Hlchuiond Lee lu
, where ho is now studying art. Mr , man
will go to Paris lu May to return with
daughter during tbo summer.
MILLING IN TRANSIT RATES
Insisting on the Demands of the Nebraska
Grain Dealers ,
RAILROAD OFFICERS URGED TO ACT
nftlin Shite Only Aik Tor ( ho Snnin
Avrortlcil Otlior Outer * of
Trniln Mnrnlii Nrwn Nii
of Inti-rrnt.
Lixcot.v , Nob. , Fob. , 4 , [ Special to TUB
BKK.J The following letter signed by the
members of the State Bonn ! of Transporta
tion was mailed to tno managora of tbo sev
eral iNooraskn. railroad lines today :
"On the 2UU dny of November , 1801 , the
Stnto Doard of Transportation ndarcssod n
communication to the managers or the sev
eral systems of railroads doing business In
this state calling attention to the demands
mnao by certain qruln dealers of thli state
for n rntonn groin known as the milting In
transit rate , or , moro correctly spoauing ,
waroliouso grain rates. Since that iltno the
subject has boon a milter of discussion by
the public prois , oy the grain men
and by tbo people throughout the stato.
Tim Justness "of the dornuud , nnd the
Importance of the measure to our people ,
should , In our opinion , cnuso raoro prompt
action than bos been taken regarding the
matter , ns up to this date no answer what-
ovur has boon received by our board to our
communication , nor bus any movement boon
tnado loaning toward the ostnbllsbmont of
the ruto proposed , Whllo the board recog
nises the fact that its jurisdiction to ouforco
a giver rate Is only coequal with the bound
aries of tbo state , yet the board is of the
opinion Itiinav with propriety urge n matter
of so much Importance nnd which ( s just ,
fair and equitable. Wo uro informed that ,
Omaha asks only to bo placed upun tbo same
footing nnd to enjoy the same privlloaoj as
are now enjoyed bv Kansas Olty. St. Joseph ,
Minneapolis and other points similarly sit
uated.
"Tho claim Is made by the gram men of
Omaha , men of standing and reputation , that
the concessions asked nro
absolutely neces
sary to tbo building up of n grain market in
that city. It that bo into , then not only the
grain men but ovary cltiron of the state , nnd
especially the grain producers , are interested
in the demand ,
"Since- our previous communication to you
upon this subject our board has boon con
stantly importuned by petitions , communica
tions and personal visits from those inter
ested , all urging that some definite action bo
tanen looking to their relief. You should bo
as anxious to deal fairly wltb tboso people us
wo are to have you.
"Wo sincerely hope the matter may bo ad
justed at tin early date , and that the rate as
asked for In our loiter of the -4th ! of Novem
ber may bo given. "
Gossip ut the State Homo.
The Vallo.r Opera House association was
Incorporated toaay by W. G. Whitmoro and
others. The company proposes to erect an
opera bouso at Valley , in Douglas county.
Captain A. D. Yocura of Hastings was a
visitor today.
Governor Tliayor today Issued a number of
notarial commissions.
Hon. A. G. Scott , Nebraska's representa
tive on the National World's fair commis-
slon , called at the state house today.
Secretary Koontz of the State Board of
Transportation wontto Omaha today on busi
ness connected wltb the grain inspection de
partment.
Lieutenant Governor Majors was at the
state house today.
Hon. George J. Sternsdorf of Omaha was
at the capital this afternoon.
Jtt'liiscil H Ortlllcillo.
The Farmers Union Insurance compnnv of
Grand Island has cone out of business. This
is tbo company referred to in tbeso columns n
several weeks ago. In the item published at
that time the ouslness methods of the Grand
Island concern were commented upon in no
commendatory terms. Subsequent events
bavo justified the statements tnado at that
time. Early In the week Auditor Bentou do
cllned to issue a cortillcato to unable the com
pany to continue its business. The ofllcors
of the company protested , but in vain , and
last night the auditor informed them by tele-
graph that his decision was final.
HlH Itlclit Ann Crtialivd.
James A. Kites , a colored man about 20
years old , mot with an accident this forenoon
which deprives Dim of his right arm for the
rest of bis life. Ho Is employed as an as
sistant at the Jones-Douglas cracker factory
and in some manner which ho Is unable to
explain bis right band was caught in the
cog wheels of a big pair of rollers. Bofoio
bo could extricate himself bis arm was
drawn In between tbo cogs nearly the whole
length. Ho wits removed to his homo at
Eleventh nnd J streets. The surgeons do-
oided that the injuries were of so serious a M.
nature as to require amputation. The in
jured man stood tbo operation as well as
could bo expected.
Contest Cnno ItcRUii.
The contest over tnn ofllce of clerk of the
dlstilct court. Instituted by C. 12. Walte
against Ellas Baker , came up for trial in
countv court bofora Judqo Lansing this
morning. Waite bases his contest upon the
grounds that some ( ! UO votes cast for him
were not counted. His attorneys , Judge
Stewart , C. O. Whodon and C. E. Magoon ,
asked tbo court today to order an Inspection
the ballots. Judiro Lansing granted the
motion In spltdof the protests of Attorney * for
. S. Horwood and J. 0. Johnston , who rep
resent , Mr. Baker. Their argument was that
Inspection 'of tbo ballots would bo going
back of tl.o returns. Judge Lanslnc directed Its
Sheriff McClav to secure tno poll books and ono
ballots. Nothing further will bo done In
case until the inspection of the ballots ,
which is now In progress , is completed. of
lliinrnml an Olilu Mini.
O , , W Orm came to Nebraska from the
state of Ohio yesterday with $50. ) in bis in-
side pocket. Ilo occupied a cell In tha city
lust night. This morning bo acknowl row
edged < that bo had got into bad company lust
night and that ho bad boon robbed of all bis
money and a gold watch. Tbo pollco are endeavoring - and
doavoring to locate tuo parties who buucood coun
hint.
worl
In the District Court.
fn the case of Gibson nealnst Insuranoo
Company of North America the jury rendered cbiu
verdict for the defendant. that
In Judge Field's court Mablo B. Davis was thatTt
granted a divorce , her husband falling to
make ! . Her
appearance. grounds wore non- com
support. She was given the custody of her Intel
0-year-old daughter. IntelA
The Crookor
guardianship case , referred to
who
yesterday , , wus continued until February I , ' ) , ard
Judga Hold act asiuo the order In the
Bronnan dluorco case and sot It for bearing imm
1 , mon
monA
Mary A. Sharp , who has petitioned for a
divorce , Informs the court that slid Is with duu
moans to prosecute her case und aslu for ages
toinpornrv all nony and ? IW ) attorney's ' foes. num
Mattlo Wojds , a colored woman charged resti
stabbing her whilom husband , Both Alas
Bolon , is Imvlng her trial this afternoon. A
ploti
This afternoon a telephone mnssapo was corn as
received from Omaha asking for tbo arrest there
onu H. G. Ulmffeo , who U wanted for for it
. The police found their man later In
afternoon ,
The remain ! ) of Engineer Ponnlngton semi
, and
killed in the wreck
yesterday morning
, wore would
taken to Hastings for burial
today , hU wife
they
accompanying thorn. '
John Ulxon , a IB-year old boy living with and
mother at M4 North Fifteenth street , has "I
mysteriously disappeared. wont
good
Mark Tuulu mixed
"nomo folks are so stubborn that nl other
need is four legs ana they irould pass was
forawulo. " Ai
May DO if people us > more of
Halter's Barbed Wire LlnlrnoU mules drui
wouldn't bo BO stubborn. Ado
feared
torn
Will llniiiiu < t lloytl. a
The Samosots and tha JaoKsonmns are jure
preparing to give Governor Iloyd a fraud jureF
banguet. It U tbo intention to have several thro
length
prominent democratic orators from the east
present and the affair will bo one of unusual was pol
ImpoitAuco. Tha oxaot date his not yet Posl
announced , but It will bo about robru- from
10. tern
The following couiinlttoai bavo uoen up-
pointed to uiakotho necessary arrangements ;
Arrangements t B. B. B. Kennedy , chair dren
, Gooruo W. Shields , George Hlaoi , etc ,
L. Miller , Charles Oifdon. M. V.
Gannon , Euclid Martlu. Frank Murphy , Dr.
MAX Mover , G. W. Doatio , George E. Prltch-
oil ; Invitation Gcor' 1 * Miller , chairman.
O. S. Montgomery. Ubsrlos Ogdon. Warren
Swltzlor , A. J. Popplrton , .1. N. H. Patrick ,
K. Wnkoloy , H. W. Yk'lF. . Charles Turner ;
banquet llobortVf > Patrick , chairman ,
Ueorgo E. Prltchott , ( , In B , Khocnn ; recep
tlon- Judge Frank Irvfno , chairman , C. V.
GalUghcr , D. W. Mcttugh , Louis Hehnrod ,
Joseph Gorueau , Jr. tj T
Constipation poisonstno blood ; DaWltt'i
Llttlo Enrly Hisori euro..constipation. Tha
causoremoved , the distijue Is cone.
aETTINOOUt LINES.
Itcnl Kstntn ( Hruors AsKiirlntlnii riniiiilne
tn InrrniKii Onmlm'n lrosirrlty | <
The Heal Estate Owdcrs association yostor
any hold Us first meeting after the election
of the advisory and executive boards. The
followingofllccrs were reelected : George
H. Boggs , president ; John T. Cathors , vlco
president ; George P. Bemis , secretary , nml
Cadet Taylor , troosutor.
A few" Informal matters were discussed
after the election of ofllcors , and among1 them
was the question of inducing certain prop
orty owners to subscrlbo 1,000 to a fund for
the Phoenix Foundry and Machine company.
The foundry company desires to add car
wheel works to Its already largo machine In-
dustrv. It la claimed by the company that
the Union Pacific has civcn It a contract for
a portion of tbo road's freight cars. Tim
matter was referred to John T. Gathers , who
was Instructed to m.iko n report to the asso
ciation's manufacturing committee.
A communication was presented by Cadet
Taylor In which It was stated that a propo
sition had been rnado to Induce the Illinois
Central railroad to coma Into Omaha. It
now enters Sioux City and Air. Taylor
thought If the proper pressure could bo
brouitht to bonr tbo Illinois Central would
como boro. This matter was referred to the
railroad commUtoo.
In talking of I ho question n.s to how to got
manufacturing enterprises to locate in
Onmhn , Mr Bozga said ho would bo ono of
the Mrst to subscrlbo $ . " > ,00l ( to n fund for thnt
pu'rposo. if such an organitation for the nid
of manufacturers could be created.
The general mooting of stockholders of the
association will bo hold Monday night.
Small In size , great in results ; UoWitt's
Llttlo Early Klsun. Best pilt for constipa
tion , host forslok boadaoho , best for sour
stomach.
Dr. Dirnoy euros catarrh. BKB bldjr
* jtt.ii 'itov.\i > .nioirr r/.v.
Valentino republicans have formed a club.
Plans are being drawn for a now hotel at
Norfolk to cost between $40,000 and * > 0,000. ,
Onp , Clay county , now has a newspaper ,
the Loan Times , published by H. B.
liousey.
The B. & M. ha ? offered to put its depot at
Fulls City uptown tf the citizens will pay
for the right of way.
Hov. Mr. Oloott of St. Edward fainted
while In the pulpit nnd struck his bead on
the organ , cutting a deep gash.
George B. Bell of the York Observer has
disposed of bis interest lu the same and Is
now holding a position In tbo State Journal
job rooms.
Whllo hauling a corW s'hellor between Linwood -
wood nnd Abie , tbo machlno foil ever on
Frank Jollnek nnd Inflicted injuries which
may provo fatol.
Several timber rustlers who have been for
aging on tbo Fort NYobrara military reser
vation were hauled uptboforo the commander
of tbo post and given & warning cot to repeat -
peat tbo offonso. * ,
A call has been issued for an election at
Norfolk to veto bonds'forS.10,000 in aid of the
Yankton , Norfolk &rSouthwostorn ra'Iwuy ' ,
conditioned on the Completion of the road
before January , iyj.1.
A German Evangelfcal minister of Sutton
is charged in a newspaper with expelling a
member of his church because ho circulated
German religious nowspanor , und the pas
tor was agent for a rival shoot.
The clocktOii the time jock of tbo safe of
tha First National ' bank pf Harvard got out
of order the other'day find the oflleors had
to wait tweDtv-four hours before they could
open tbo vault und got at their cash.
A Chadron mun bouirht some dry ( roods
boxes and was surprised to find in ono of
them n number of homo made "ghost shirts"
road v to receive the war paint. Chadron
parties sola them at $ o apinco soon after the
Indian war and the demand was so great a
for runnini her es and told him if ho
wouldn't co.tso his rashness ho must leave
homo. The old man. didn't mean It , but the
young man left just tbo samo. Ho is be
lieved to have co mo to Omaha.
Three accidents to B. & M. employes in
ono day were reported from Plattsmouth. D.
. Mlllikon , a brakotnan , whllo coupling oars
cajgbthis hand and badly crusnud it. Am
putation of some of the fingers was neces
sary. Oswald Guthtnun , an employe at tbo
round bouso , came t.oar being van ever on ,
the turntable. Ho jumpoU to the pit to save
himself and broke his log just balow the
unoe. Brakeman Lot ford of tha Lincoln
branch fell from the top * of u car to a flat car
loaded with iron and broke a log.
Thcro nro 17(5 ( schoolhouses In Clayton
county.
Manilla has contributed a car load of corn
the Kusslan sufferers ,
Atlantic has the largest Odd Follows
loago In the state UOO mombors.
O'Brien county has a contract by which
poor are to roc'olvo medlcil attendance-
.year for 3223.
Iowa City's now citv directory will show a
population of 3,031 for that city , an Increase
1,035 in sixteen months.
Mrs. Katie Uavis , white , who killed Sam
Blackstone , coloiod , of Dubuque , will bo
tried in St. Paul this month.
Irvm Ivorson was badly cut In n (3 run if on
, which was the accompaniment ot a
dune at Stanhope , Hamilton county.
Twnnty dollars per aero has boon offered
refused for wild pr.ilrlo land in Clay
county , which ton years ago wai consldorod
worth scarcely $3 per aero ,
C. F. McCready of Logan township , Cal- cial
bout county , had a foot caught In the ma
chinery of a hay press nnd so badly crushed
amputation was necessary.
The editor and proprietor of the McUrogor
News has boon indicted for criminal libel ,
complaint | being Hied by H. C. Bishop , super ject
intendent of schoolsfor that county.
A Cedar Jlaplds woman entered a saloon
where her husband , who Is a habitual drunk
, had purchased , , liquor , and threatened
immediate prosecution.unless ; sbo was given
money , She got f25 , " 5
(1
A man named Majilp.n sued his son and
daughter [ at Mount Pleasant for f. " > , uoo dam
, alleging that ( boy were the cause of bis "
numerous marital trdublos , and bud him ar Ho
rested on false charge ? . ' The jury awarded
Masden 1 cont. ' "
Des Molnes boy'.pi.lft Is almost com ho
pletely bald , and whqLlialr ho lias Is us gray
that of a man of By' ' ; Ho has boon gradually writ
corning to this condition1,1 for three years , and
has been no pampalar disease to which
can bo attributed.1 }
The Sontlnol says a wiuiuryman called at
somnoftho Lemur , ) hiitrber shops recently
was almost offoiidmrbocauso the butcher *
not sell him as&lt bldo. Ho thought
> certainly killed-'dogs for tbo sausages
bed bides to soll/yY / pots
"Dick , " Colonel JL , Ifusb Lincoln's borao , und
nil through the jjirir and was living In
'
health at tbo' ago of 'M , until bo got plato
up In a bat-bod wire fence at Amos the n
day , and died of blood poisoning , Ho ered.
burled \vth | honors.
Adolpb and Johi ( liusp , brothers , had a
drunken quarrel nt Mount Pleasant , and
Adolph boat John no frightfully that it Is state
bis lujurlei will prove fatal. In attempting - ing
tempting to separate tbo quarreling brothers out
MM , Tbqratraud was
. considerably In the
ably
For ( toveral Sun Java a stranger has walked
through the middle of tbo street , tbo entire
of the town of Postvillo , silnglng gos
hymns I and holding aloll Iho bible. It Brnm
a novel slabt for so small n town ns log
Postvillo. ItljHuld that ho
recently came ut
London , wberuho was en trailed in street ii..OOO
temperance | and ovaiigutliUo work.
Mrs. Wmslow's Soothing Kvrup for chil
teething euro * wind colkdimrhajn , gram
25 cents a bottle.
mat
. Blnioytiosouud tru-o.u. UCK bldjr. finn by i
HAMBURG BANK CLEANED OUT
Eight Thousand Dollars Stolen by nn Iowa
Bookkeeper.
LEFT THE INSTITUTION WITHOUT FUNDS
Ilo ritril thn Cnmblnntliiii < > Thnt HU
Crlino ' ( 'onld Nut Ho l > Urmt < rcil
Until Ilo Ilnil MII < | P oml
Ills Kuril pc.
HAMIIUHO , la , , Fob. 4. [ Special ToleRram
to Tup. BKB.I Albert A. Borcbors , omplovod
nttl Bank of Hnmbura ns bookkeeper , lib-
scondcd with fS.OOO last night. The evening
before ho borrowed n cun of E. H. Uillmnn ,
cashier , with notlco that ho was going hunt-
_ |
inc oariy in tbo morning. Ho left homo nt a
o'clock this mornlug with the gutij saylnp
that ho would enjoy n short hunt.
When the bank was opened In the mornlntr
the snfo was locked , and ns the combination
had boon changed all efforts to open It were
fruitless. The bookkeeper failed to show up ,
nnd a messenger was sent to his homo to
inquire what had become of him. His wlfo
claimed not to know anything about him ,
and It was finally found necessary to cot nn
ox port to unlock tbo snfo.
It was Hnnlly opened at about 10:30 : o'clock ,
nnd the bank oftlcmls were astounded to find
thnt nil the cash had been removed from the
vaults. The oUnbllshmont was absolutely
without the necessary cash to carry on tbo
day's business. J10.000 bad to bo borrowed
trom an Omaha Institution before nny busi
ness could be dono.
One thousand dollars reward Is offered for
his capture.
Tha following is his description : Weight
about 180 , llvo feet nine Inches lu height ,
gray eyes , full brown board , largo prominent
upper front tooth , very proclso and pleasant
talrfor ; talks as though ho bad catarrh.
.Srhinlilfn l.lrrnso Hill.
DBS MOISKS , la. , Fob. I. Among the bllU
Introduced In tbo senate were the following :
To regulate the establishment of section
houses and amend the law rotating to rail
way depots ; amending the law rotating to
tbosalo of milk : appropriating WJ.OOO for
tno penitentiary at Anamosa ; to regulate
school elections.
A communication from the attorney gen
eral was received stating that further action
In tbo Pulltmin car tax cases had boon de
ferred till the Pennsylvania case bad been
decided by the supreme court of the United
States.
The Schmidt license bill was reported fav
orably nnd its consideration wbs fixed for
next Thursday.
Bill * were passed to rogulalo tha manner
of the public aalo of lands and the senate ad
journed till tomorrow.
The house spent the otituo morning dis
cussing the question of of the chairman.
The Judiciary committee reported adversely
on the resolution cutting off the Sunday pay
for employes. If was decided that tbo
minority report could not bo filed without
the unanimous consent of the houso.
Among the bills introduced were the fol
lowing * To establish the ofllco of auditing
commissioner ; to Increase tbo powers of the
railway commissioners , and the Australian
ballot bill. Adjouined.
Tcrrori/eil by Toughs ,
CHCSTOV , la. , Feb. 4. [ Special Tolorram
to Tun BKK. ] Burglars , gamblers , highway
men and sneak thieves bavo taken possession
ofCreston and the authorities seem powerless -
loss to suppress them. Last evening the
residence of G. D. Clark was entered by a
burglar In the absence of the family and
nverythingof value taken which could bo
carried nway. Mrs. Clark was at a neigh
bar's visiting and while absent her brother
William Jones c/lled at the bouso and went
in at the front door which bo found un
locked. Ho discovered n man In tbo kitchen
xvbom ho took for i friend of
the family , and ho asked him
where the folks were , receiving the reply ,
"Thov novo Just stepped out for a few mo
ments. Won t you sit down and wait for
thorn ! " Ho sat clown nnd talked with the
follow a minute , when the latter stopped Into
another loom and out tbo frontdoor. On
Mrs. Clark's arrival a few mlnutos later it
was found that tbo fellow bad taken every
thing of value ho could carry. Hobbones
occur every night nnd the cfty is actually
terrorised.
* IIHVU'S Coliiinhliiii Commission.
DCS MoiNi'i , la. , Fob. 4. [ Special Tele
to TUB BBF.J The Iowa Columbian
commission today mot with the senate spe
cial committee nn the World's fair and the
Ideas of the commission on the question of
appropriation were presented by ex-Governor
Packard , Charles Asbton and others.
It is said tha sentiments of these
gentlemen in favor of a largo
appropriation were very favorably received
by the members of the committee. Thecom-
mission will moot tomorrow with the senate
and house special committees on World's fair
and com mi fees on appropriations. The
mooting will bo addressed by Hon. W. I.
Buchanan , chief of the agricultural depart
ment of the World's fair.
I mm Siiiimnu | Court DcclilolU ,
DBS MUINKS , la , Fob. 4. [ Special Tele
gram to Tni ; BKII. ] 'Iho following decisions
u-oio filed In the supreme court today : Chris
tiana Jones vs Sar.ih Campbell and otters ,
appellants , Crawford district , reversed ; C.
Aultman & Co , appellants , vs Charles D ,
Goldsmith , Sau district , reversed ; Houbon
Barton vs John Beno & Co. and others , ap
pellants , Pottnwattninlo county. nOlmied ;
Capital City State Bank vs Uoi Molnos Cot
ton Mill Company , York Investment Com
pany and J , F. and E. U. Mason , appellants ,
uOlrmed ; Richard Small vs ( icorga W.Wako-
field , Judiro , cortiorarl affirmed ; J. E. Uor-
gan nnd others , appellants , vs Christina
Piolln nnd others , Chlckasaw county , of-
firmed.
IOHII .MuyoiH in M-HMliiii ,
DBS MOI.VBS , Ii. , Feb. 4 , [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BHK.I The convo.itton of
mayors and other officials today considered a
number of bills and referred them to a spe
committee of six for digesting and for
presentation to tha logislutuio. Tim mooting
passed a resolution favoring paid 11 ro depart
ments to ha maintained
byan-mlll lov'y :
favoring the appointment of the boards of
public works by tbo respectivemayors , sub
to approval of the council , and tha pay
ment of a regular salary to city treasurers ,
The afternoon was spent in a tour of the
city.
Stormy .lonlun in .lull
OTTV.MWA , lu. , Fob. 4. "Stormy" Jordan's
troubles have set In again and Iowa's famous
saloonkeeper La once more In the county Jail.
"Storaiy's" career has boon an unique one.
bos been tried ever and ever again for
lontompt Of court until thoru U moro than
fW.OOO accumulated against him , all of which
proposes to hoard out in jail until relief Is
given him by tbo court * . A petition for a
of habeas corpus has boon lllod before (
Judge Wilson of the United States district '
court.
I thn Wrmiir 1'lnl'l.
DPS MUINLS , la. , Fob. J. C. F , Duke , a
prominent druggist of this city , Is dying In
horrible agony tonight as a result of un unfor Cor
tunate accident. Today las motbor bad two
011 tbo uitchon stove , one filled with lye
the other wltb soup. She being near-
sighted , accidentally filled bor son's soup
from tbo wrong pot and bo swallowed eicry lit
spoonful before tbo mistake was dlscor-
. His suffering are terrible.
Council IllnlU Will I'rnlml.lj- t It.
DBS MOINIS : , la. , Fob. 4. Too democratic
contra ! committed mot hero this morn
, but udjoutT.od to U this afternoon with
transacting any business. A citivass of
members shows tne convention will prob
g ° to Council Bluffs.
li-iifrui-nt IIIIII > -H Iliirni'il.
CIIIIAH 1UI'll > s , la. , Feb. 4. [ Special T'jlo-
to Tun BBK.J Tbo Keys block , consist-
of six or mivcii tenement bcuio-i , burned
IIo'clock this ovoning. The loss 1s about
; partially insured.
hiilrliltul liy llilliKlnK ,
CeiiAit KU-IIM. la. , Feb. I. [ Special Teli--
to TIIK Uue.J H. Alketi , n laboring
at. Cloves , became deapondent owing to Bui
Ilnanclal and domestic trouble aud suicided Kluu
banging.
A Written Guarantee to
SYPHILIS CUKE EVERY CASE or
MONEY REFUNDED.
Our euro l permanent and not n patching tip. CMM
trritlpil oren jf n m > hare nc rr eon rmplom
lnro. lly il < > crlbliiuc o fully wo run trrnt ronbjr
mill , mnl wpglrolho mo tronu guarantee In euro
orrefund all money. Tbo ? wtn > prefer loromohiro
for treatment ran ilo onn < l wo "III pay railroad faro
tilth nnyfiml hotel l > tlh whllo li ro If wo full to euro
\Vn ninllenio tlio WtirM for n ra q thnt our MIIO (
HKMKDV will not niro. Wrlto for particular * nnd
HCttlincTlilenrj. In our oren yp rs' practice with
llilt.MAOIC IIKMKIH" It hai boon ninU difficult to
overcometho prejudice * nxnlnot sorallo.1 aprolfla
lltitiimU'roiir tn > MR Kiiamnteo thoimndl nro tryltu
J Itnnil beinvcuro ) , We Kiiitmntoo lo euro orrrfunt
eterydollar , nnl a ito hire n rvputatlon to prwlajj
nl'OlltmiKlnl lint-kin3of M n J It Is perfectly unfoto
nil who will try the trontmont. Hor.Mofo-o you IIATO
been putting tip nnl pa ln < out your money for ill Her
cnt treatment ! , nn I ntthnnxti you nro not yet enrol
no unct hat paid back yourtuoiiuy.Vo will no'lllvcly
euro you , OM chronic , dpono\to I o > ni cure ! In 31
to iU ] tiny * . liiTMiluatoonr llnanclal stun lln , our
reputation ni l > u lrn > * men. Wrlto tin for intnio * nml
addresictof ttio wo Imro cured who IIKTO Klvon
pvrmliMon to refer to then , It coin you only pent-
niicto ilo thU. If your jrntmM : nro ere throat ,
mtieom pitcheIn in > uth , rhou nallum In bonoirtnd
Joint'Imlr fnlllntt out , eruption on nny part of the
body , ' foollniiof iieneralilopnmlon , pilm In hen ] or
Donei. You li ro no tlnii to wa'lo. Thotn wlioora
constantly taking luorcary an t pota h lioulddlici > rt'
tlnuo It. ( 'orntmit uv ) of tlie'o ilruiit will unruly brlnit
ore * nml eatliui nlevr < In the on I , Don't fall to Wrlto
Alleorrwsponlonco aant sotlol In pHIn nnrolopiM.
Welnvlto tliuiiuxt rlsl I Invo'tljtatton mid will do all
In our power lo nl I you In It , A ldrr
COOK REMEDJT CO. , - Oimki , Nobraa\a.
MAGIC CURE
W1OO for n ASO nf I.tHT or I'UMNII .MAN-
limit ) , Oonii. or Nxnvotm nKiui.irv.vonk -
ncssof > u Ivr .nlnil. the uuYrMnforroMOrux-
eossotIn olcloryoniKtlmt woeiu > notcnri > . Wo
utinr.inteo ' ovnry onso or ri'fiind every dollxr.
I'lve days trial treatment 91 , full cinirxo * f > .
I'crcoptlh'o hi'iipllts roullrod In three dnvs
lly in ill. SDcnroly pu-Kod from observation.
COOK KBMKHV Co , , OAKII v , Nin :
LADIES ONLY
IllOin rKMAI.K ItlXllJI.ATOlE , Safe nnd
ITlHulU Certain to u day or mimoy rofiindcil.
lly mull tl. Buotiraly sonlnl from olworvn-
t'on. CliOK KKJIrill \ ' T . , Oniuhti. Noli.
LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR.
An Ideal Complexion Soap.
snlohyftllUniBnnil Vnnry floods Dpnlom.nr If
nnnble to procnro tlila AVondernil Soni > pond Slf
cents in stamps nnd rcoolTO a cnko by return mull.
JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago.
n Dolls WnlU ( the pnpulnr
Society Wnltilsont FICF.r. to nnyono sending U6
thrco wrappers uf Shnndon Hells Bonp.
TiEONL ! CUREx5vs
For Kerroai Prostration Norr. r NXy
ou ancl I'hjrileal Deli III tjr. Vital
Lxhaustlon , Inaomnla I'alnla
Iho Hack. Cold Ilnndjorfe
Uad Circulation , lljiioLtnei
under tlin Iviesrilnplci
nnilnll nther > orrnuN to the
UloodOlsouBcalucllti FAHKII
or > ex. TlitT mak clirck. Bur-
nowheallhThlooil .jrcra from
reitore tlio Nc 1'ornnitempnt '
OU9 } J8I | - uf the Nrrvofl ,
and b r I n K Jinpuro niooil or
the reseat , Vnei Frrom. hotild
Ilnsh or n t once t nkb DILIIOlin'B
'
health ii- Tonic1'llln , lb
lf Ilcn * rr. COrejlts
A vial. Fur fulo bv Driic-
cl ! * or ctit lir mall.
SAFE , CERTAIN , SPEEDY.CO.
CO. ,
"OAK FltANCIMCOorGIIICAGU.
ro SAU : iOMAHA. . NKU. , nv
Kuun & Co , Co r IMh Dousl.ii ) hW.
J A Tuller & Co , Cor. 14th , t Mondial SU.
A. D. roster & Co . Council lllulK la.
" 14 YEARS
BsijCcreltytwo
Cettlei of
DR. MILES
RESTORATIVE
NERVINE , "
I Says A. P. Stork
I'onn Van , N. V ,
" 10 yrs.ofSlok
Headache cured
tiy TWO nettles , "
Kmellno FI Int ,
Ottawa , Ohlu. Nor vine la the quick remedy for
Sleeplessness * , Nervous Prostration , Bpllepsy , St.
VltiiB Banco , Opium Habit , Nervous Dyepnpela ,
Ilyntorlo , Conriilslous , Nenralgln , I'aralyals , utc.
TliouKatidH tostlfy. Trial Ilottlo , elegant Iloolc
Free ut drugglata. Jlllod Alodlcal Co. Kllilmrt , Ind.
Forsalo by ICnhii & Co. , 1.1th and Douglas '
AMUSEMENTS.
> 0 New OMAHA'S
OT heater , t'AVOKITi :
Seventeenth and llnrney i
THItniC N1UIITS , UOMMKNUINd I'KllltU-
AHV 4 , MATINii : : BATUUDAV.
FrelerickP
TheSTRUG8LEofLFE !
Saturday ' ovonlni ; , by Hpcolal reiu ( > st. Mr
I'nuldlng will pioscnt Tobln's matchless
comedy In four nuts ,
"THE HONEYMOON. "
Coinlni ? r.iinclilna festival , "U nnd I , " .Sun
day and Monday , I'rlcoi us usual.
FARNAM STREET THEATER.
livery Night'lhis Week.
TUG MIDNIGHT AURH. U.
a Situ r Jay.
U
1'iuons -
Itveil
) ni ) Hoi IIIV lk SAM T. JACK'S
Hon'lnlnK
' "itl'iy ' nn 'MPO ' Creole Burlesque Co.
Vjh. 7 , Mai n > rs .
it'td und Thuji ry Cn HAM ? HUNrfi
JM >
DltKI ) - "
EDEN JIUSEP.
, lltli nnd Kariiam Sti IVualt O > > uiii3iolnf Mo a
day , Iri'ii. 1.
L'AMPHITJIITE , the Angsl of the Air.
arTi'luui Illutlon li
not preientad on a
l tlmio. bulon a brilliantly ll < litei | tufa
with conery Iiolittcil In npnce , > lia tluata In
illrt'ctlon tliroiiKti tliu nlr , L'larle < Trluii ,
MrinluiinrlItU llr , Wulle' . H. lie > Co. PloldliiK'i
Vaudavlllu tstarii.
Aduilaalon I dime. Open , 1 to 10 p. to dally.
KitT.tui.isurn
Max Meyer & Bro. Co. ,
SCIENTIFIC
AM ) OPTIGIRN8
OJK J'AUNAH AM )
SIXTEENTH 8TH.
lit ( luld Hiccluln or KIU < 1U > from 13 up. TO
Bleol bpfCtactloj or Kyu ( IUis > [ turn II up.
Kyo 'JVuled Kroo t > y HkllloJ Optlclaui. " "
flLI.KD
Striking *
Features
*
Of the
Omaha
Sunday
Tlio Issue us usiinl will bj full of
s. In this prospectus nro mentioned
onlyafowlomllii" ; nrtlclos. Hut you will
tfot u pretty fair iden fiom It of the
oxtrnnrdinitry inorlt of Till ! SUNDAY
Mark Twain s Letter.
H onii'l m it do nincli difference what
Murli Twtiln urltrs iilKiut , the snbjoot
li nlwnjsv \ \ treated by him. This Is
t" poiliilly ! trno of his ilo-i'rlptlon of
"An Anstrliui Health Factory. " which
THE Iii ! : will prlnt.SiindiiyIllustrated ( ) .
77ic Intcnontiinntal Railway.
rranK (1. ( Carpenter's letter In TUB
SUNDAY llri ; tolls u fasclnntlng slory
of tbo work Ainerlcnnon-'lneois aio doIng -
Ing In the mountains of Centr.il nnd
South Aniurlcn. Mere nru ROIIIII of tlio
siilihondsnf his letter : Nearly a Thou
sand lilies of Unknown Country 1'.v-
plnrod The Troubles cif the ; Hnrvoyors
In I'ciitulor and How They Work on the
I'lutoaii of tlio Andps Survuyor yiiiinU
Doserlbes the Terrible Climate Ills
Kvporiciicos In Colombia Tlio Won-
ilrrful Iti'snurcos of the Country and
FdiiH'thliiit Abuut the Mineral Regions
Aloii ) ; th Iilni * The Itallro.ul A mom !
the Clouds Laid nut by tlin hi-contl
I'.trty How the Iron HorsoAVIUTr.it a *
Ton orTnultu Tlioiimnrl I'eut AlHivo
the Pea SomuthliiK About thnUnllrotJ
ystoins of o ltll America , Whom tin )
Intcrcontliioiitnl Line Wilt Go and tliu I
Countries It Will Open up What Our ,
Navnl Olllcers Are Dolnu InOiiiitoiimlii
and Snmutliln ? nsto the Cmitral Ainerl-
oiin Konto ThoStirvuv to bo Completed
In a i'ear and , t llnlf.
IVakcman's Letter.
The more aiinoiiiicoinont nf another I i
lottnr from iVukeiiuin about his tnivola < j
In Alornocn U Milllclent , The value o1
h's contrlhutlons Is \\ell Iniown. ,
Fred Nyc on Chicago.
jMont cnrrospandcnls In troiitln : n (
Clik'.ii--o Dalian
- iMirmliui-liueil plotiiM
of her greatness and buiuty. 1'iod Nyc
In his lettei to TIIK SUMIAV llr.K turns
sui'h plctiirus tnthouall a few minutes
whllo ho writes tif Iho bcROltliiK ovll.s
of tin- LTD at inunlclpiillty. Vou will
road ft , oCcoiuso.
'Imong Local Afnsiciaus.
The success nf TIIK lliu'o mnslnal
news cnliiiiin has heen iinpruoeduntcd.
tVovt Huniliiy this dlstlnclKuly nous
fu.itmo will present everything worth
knowliif ; ahotit Inc.niuslclana ! und
ovoiits. No words will bo wasted on
Idiotic hpeunl'itlnn us to what tumid
become of the people were there no
music. Tills dot ) 11 incut deals with llvo
subjects. It Is bused on IIUWH.
Tlie Social World.
As usual thlsdupartiiiontwlllcontaln
nil tin * now'J. Aftorall , that's aliout nil
you oxnout from It.
The Rcporlorial Hopper.
.fust as Hiiro AN you nlolc up a copy of
TIIK HU.NDAV HIK : you ivlll bnvo spread
before you u record ( if thu li.ips nnd
mishaps of u lujy. pushing city. ( No
'Afy First Hundred. "
Mon who huvo iiiiiilu fortunes from
siniill lie liinliiKfl In llfo never foriiol
the worlc nnd diuiial nocoss.iry In thn
auoiiniiiliitliiii uf tlio llr t tlOa. Surno of
Oniiihii'ssoir-iiindco ipltulbits will toll
InTliK SII.SIIAV MIIK lioiv tliuy iot tlnilr
start lii-.tliu world.
Seed Growing in Nebraska.
Under tlio bunding of homo Inilus-
tilcsHpauIal iittontlou will bnunllod lo
tlio growlm ; of socds In Niibrask.i und
thn iMcat < lovulo | > inmit of lliobiiHlnoss ,
Hliowlnt ! Hint this Ktuto Is r.ipldly coin-
lug Into the f nml rank us n Kuoil iir-
ilucor. Hpoclnl tittontlon will hoc.nlod
to the noccsslly of pHtrnnl/lug the
Kiowlni ; IndiiHtrNia of Nubriisku ,
THE SUNDAY BEE.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
S. DEPOSITORY. .
. . OMAHA , NE3
Capital $10DUM
Surplus < tt-)0 ( ! )
Oniconnad Illrocton-Ilonry W. Vatot ,
prmldant :
U Cuihlnx , vlcjiroil-iH. | | (
( X H Maiirlca Vf. V.
. , ( , niluer. John M. Colllin , J. N. U , Tut rick. | XT | S ,
TJ-lia IRON BANK ,
Corner 12th and Farnam Bti.
PER ! CENT
INTERESTPAIDONDEPOSITS
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HAVIN&S BANK
BECOR.IBi'J&DDUGLASBTB ,
CAPITALS : IOO.OOO.OO
DlflECTORH.'A UWVMAN-C.W.NASH
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