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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1892)
OMAHV DAILY. HJffl ; IVKSDAY , FK1UlrARY 0 , 1802. M ] SHOT HIS LITTLE SISTER Frightful and Fatal Accident at Farmers Valley , DAUGHTER OF F. R , HAYMEISER KILLED f the Sad AniUr-SllRht Itlnrent itft Water luin ( ; e * thn Me.Hi- odUt Clmrrli OlliiT InterestIng - Ing Nelinukn News Notes. FAIIMKIII VAM.BT , Net ) . , Fob. S. to Tin : Jim : . ] A torrlblo accident happened at this place Saturday evening , resulting In the Instant death of the 13-yoar-old daughter of F. H. Haymolsor at the hands of her 13- year-old brother. The boy was making an effort to shoot two owls at the tlmo of the tragedy. Ho did not observe his sister In tbo vicinity until she loll dead from the effects of the shot. The bullets struck the llttlo victim In the back of the bond , producing a horrible wound. The boy Is frantic. Note * Irom Wntier. Wi3Xr.ii , Neb , , Fob. 8. [ Special to Tun BKK.I The Sons of Veterans of this place aa o decided to organize and will Institute Iho now camp on the 10th insl. Thirty-two have expressed a dcMro to enter ns charter " members" . Tbo Wlsnor Land , Town Lot nnd Improve ment company will soon begin the laying out of nn extensive ndtlltion extending around three sines of the town. The Young People's ' Society of Christian Kndcnvor has announced its intention of ob- ( tervlng the eleventh anniversary of the so ciety und the third anniversary of Iho locnl organization on Sunday , the 1-Kli lust. Prof. K. L. Whitney of the Wisnor nubile schools has been elected a member of tbo NebrasKa - brasKa Historical society. Albert Bowden , living north of town , be came violently Insane about n week ago. Tlio young man's mental disorder was tbo result of the grip. Prof. Footo of Wakcflold has boon engaqod by the Wlaiier. school board to take charge of the schools until the convalescence of Prin cipal C. C. Mattur , who has been unable to meet his school for the past three weeks. The Chntitnmiuti circle will hold Its semi annual election of ofllcurs Tuesday evening at iho homo of 'Mrs. S. lOmloy. Tbo young ladies gave a leap year social party in Masonic hall Friday evening which wns the mrs ; enjoyable society event of the season. Music , games and dancing wcro in dulged in , and an elegant supper wus served nt .the Wisnor house dining rooms. The yoijug gentlemen were delighted with the way In which their entertainers rose to. the leap year occasion. I'J. Mltgurd , n farmer residing north of to\yn. wns thrown from hU wngon in a run away when returning homo from town Frl- day "afternoon , nnd received serious injuries about the head nnd was rendered unconscious for.somo tlmo. " Several alliance mon from hero altonded tho.opon mooting of tbo county alliance in Bcqmor , Saturday , which was addressed by btato Lecturer W. 11. Dech. The County Teachers association will hold Us regular quirtorly meeting utVofl Point nont Saturday. No ( luiirterH Tor tlui Insiiiio. QSCKOLA. " Nob. , Fob. 8. [ Special to Tin : BKE. ] The board of Insanity of this county has received notice from Dr. Knupp of tbo Insane asylum ut Lincoln that John Acker- blade , who Is harmlessly insane , must bo re moved from the hospital , and an order was Issued to the sheriff today to proceed to Lincoln nud brlnir the suid AckerbladJ back to the county. The insane board are at n loss to know what to do with him after ho is hero. During the winter all the county buildings were burned at the poor farm. Tbo county has hired the old Commercial hotel for a' poor house until the weather gets so they can build , nnd tbo hotel is as full of patients now ns It will hold. Funeral ol * .lolui I'o\v < } rt Jr. BI.AIU , Neb. , Feb. 8. [ ispeclal to 'Tun BRE.I John Power , jr. . son of Hov. John Power , pastor of the Congregational church , was burled hero yesterday at 'J p. m. Kev. Dr.-G..W. Wain wrigbt preached the funeral sermon In the First Methodist church , which wu ? pqckcd to overflowing. Rnvs. Millard , Shepherd and Wcntz assisted in the cere mony. Young 1'owe.r , was a mooibor ot the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and tha Young Men's Christian association , who attended - tended in a body. An adopted daughter of Mrs. H. Harris died yesterday with heart failure. Sbo will bo buried today. I'nnl'rt < ; une Continued. IUSTIXOS , Nob. , iVb. S , ( Special Tnlo- gram toTliB Bin : . ] This was the duy set for tho.prollminnry examination of Charles II. Piull , who Is under arrest for embezzling pub lic money. On motion of Mr. Paul's ' attor neys the hearing wns continued until May IS , by which tlmo it is hoped the export now , working on the county books will hnvo Mu lshed his labors. The casn was continued and the defendant released on $10.000 ball , his sureties being C. J. llomot , F. J. Benedict nnd Dr. John Coako. Keiiieiuliercd liy FrlemU. DU.NIIAU , Neb. , Fob. 8. [ Special to THE Bi'.is.J On the eve of their departure to their now. homo at Mlndon , the many friends of Mr. , and Mrs. H. H. Boll gathered at the homo of Ucv. S. Proudllt this evening nnd presented thorn with a handsome tea sot as appreciation of their services in the church nud , ' tbo high esteem with which they are tiolu by their friends. SCHUVUII , Nob. , Fob. S. [ Special to Tin : BEB.I Tno mortgage indebtedness for Col- fax county during January was as follows : Farm mortgages filed DO , $31,001.40 ; re leased 10 , $2 : > ,4il.7t ; ! ; city mortiigos tiled 21 , HJ.OS7.01 ; released li , H4S5 ; chattel mort gages lllediS7iwti.7-J : : ; released , 44 , * 0,0oi.07. , Cliiy County AUIiineo , CLAV CKSTMII , Nob. , Feb. 8. [ Special to Tun BIK. ] The Clay county alliance mot hero toilay In special session for the purpom of Installing their onlucrs for tha ensuing rear. They are as follows : A. P. Randall , president ; J. O. Coulter , secretary ; Guy W. rieconl , treaiuri'r. ( Jhureh Diiiiiiiueil liy I 'Ire. WKKI-INCI WATER , Nob. , Feb. 8. [ Special 1'olegrnm to TUB BEL. ] Flro broke out early UiU mornluL- thu Mothodiat Episcopal L'hurcti , caused bv a defect in the heater. The damugo to the church will amount to nbout (700 ; fully insured in the Homo of Omaha , Twain ays "some folks nro so stubborn that all they need Is four logs mm they would pass fora mule. " May uo if people' use more ol I Jailor's Barbed Wire Liniment mules wouldn't ' be so stubborn , 1'iilmer'N Insane nou-ln-l.iitv , GUAM ) HUMPS , Fob , b , John Mayo Palmer Of Sprlnglleld , III. , son of ( Senator Palmer , arrived In thin city lust night to take ohargo of bin brother-in-law , W. A. K. Hobortson , who bus buun adjudged Insane und wns con- lined In tbo jail for a couple of days , Hob- prison was batter today und seemed to have recovered his reason , , DoWltt's Little liariy ictseri I'or tbo livor. ' Dr. Blnioy euros cutarrh. OKU bide \Voodlinr t Numrd us lletelver. WASHINGTON , D. O. , Feb. 8. The presl- dent today cent to the senate the following nominations ; W. H. C , Woo > laurst , jr. , ol Nebraska , receiver of public money * ai Kortb Plutte , Nob. ; Kdivard C. O'Brien ' of Now York , commissioner of navigation ; lUcb urd Butler , postmaster at Canton , 111. Dr. Hlrnoyii03aiuia tttroaU B.SH bid ; ; Ilviik 1'nlluro In MlimenuU. Mixxmi-oui , Minn. , Fob. 8. A Moore- Le&d , Minn. , special say * tha Merchants bank of that , city closed its doors this morn- In ? with f 17.1,000 oa deposit , InoluJlni ; con- tldurable of tbe OJUnty fund * . WORLD'S ' FAIR INVESTIGATION _ [ cosTisrni > rnoM FIHST i'Ann. | Ltolumbln river , mid lor the Improvement of : ho Itio Three Mlle Knpld.1 ( appropriation Mr. Siwyor from the committco on com * rnorro reported n bill to reoonl the net re quiring life laving nppllnnt.-tnon stctiniors , no tnr in it relates to the carrying of lltio pro * Icctllcs HHI ! tno moans of propelling thoin on steamers plying exclusively on any of the L'rcnt hikes , fonys or sounds of the United dtntu % nnd It was passed. Thu sonnto tlion wont Into executive io - slon. slon.Tno Tno ucors were reopened nt H'M : and the senate returned consideration of tbo bill pro viding : for the nubile printing and binding , nnu tno distribution of public tloctltnonts. The bill contains 101 sections , soventy-threo of which hud been already disposed of , although umundmonti may still bcoflerod to all of them. It having hcqn understood that only committed nmuml merits should uo acted on at the first reading. Section 77 llxos the number of extra copies of documents nnd re ports to ba printed. ,100,000 copies being flxod for the agricultural report , Instead of400,000 , the number now llxed by law. Ii was stated by Mr. Mnndcrson , who has charge of the bill , that copies of that docu ment In lots from 100 to 1,000 wcro frequently offered at from o to 10 cents a copy. ' That mit-ht hnvo been the caso1 Mr. Coke suid , "whoro members represented city constituencies , but could not bo so where ag ricultural communities \vcro represented. " Ho gave notion that , ho would offer un amend ment fixing the number at HOD , 000. Without dls)03lng ] of suction 77vhtoh had given rise to a good iloal of discussion , the senate adjourned until tomorrow. ConllrmiilloiM , The sonnto today con finned the following appointments : 1'otur Scatulclln , United States consul at Cundud Itolivar , Venezuela. K \V. Ofiklov , United States marshal Western district of Wisconsin. Kaglstcrs of Land Onico W. W. Uoyle , ITolsorn , N. M. ; A. S. Baldwin. North I'latte , Nob. ; J. E. Shenlcv , Devils Lake. N. U. ; IT. K. Discard , Menot. N. D. Receivers of Public Moneys Peter Pix- quut , Oregon Ulty , Oro. ; W. II. U. Wood- worth , North Platto. Nob. ; W. G. Plummor , Mlnot , N. D. ; G. H. Moult , Indian agent , Lomhl Agency , Idaho. Postmasters Arizona J. H. Ilamll , Ulobo. Colorado John Uoosn , Trlnl'Jnit. Kansas .r. W. Pugh. Downs ; W. J. Granger , Frank- fort. Missouri Lowls Conunt , Osccoln. Montnua M , A. Flunnagan , Fort Uontou ; M. C5. Mains , P.llllnire. Nobruska U. J. Hoi- brook , Falls City. North Dakota J. J. Jor dan , Fargo ; U. S. linger , St. Yhotnas. South Dakota L. E. Roberts , Armour. s i run us XTII.I. vn.i .w/o.vs. Oiiiulin's limit TIIK of Wnr Team Wins ut I'Ytimonl , Fitr.MosT , Neb. , Feb. S. [ Special Tolognim to Tin : Ben. | The week's series of tup of war contorts at the Fremont opera house oallminatrd tonight in a trial of strength and skill between the Danish team of this city , winners in the tournament , and the cham pion Swedish team of Omaliu. The contest was an exciting one. The Swcds look the ling from thu start nnd after twenty-two minutes of hard work they inndn a supreme effort and took the rope away from the Dunes. The Omaha team is composed of II. Erlcit- son , Charles Held mid , John Larson , John Erlckson and P. Sanduorg , captained by n SJoberg. 'J'noir average wolcut Is 111 I pounds. The Fremont team are Ed. Jensen , C. C. Thompson , A. P. Anderson , Anton Peterson , C. Jensen , captidnod by W. C. Hanson ; average weight 1711 pounds. ivn u Meiliil. At a recent mooting of the directors of the Omaha Athletic club it was decided to give a gold and slvor medal to the best 'round athletes. The contest will take place Satur day overling , Fobrjnr.v UO and all raotubor * are expected to be nrcsont. The regular club night , will bo held on Saturday evening , February 1JI. An interest ing program lias boon prepared. An effort U being made to secure tbo old bass ball park for outside grounds with good chances of succost. AUSTKAI.IAS lt.lU.OT It ComOH Up tor UUiMisiloii In tlio loivn ! . ( - iKliitnre. DES MOINIS : , la. , Feb. 8.In the senate among the bills introduced wcro ibo follow ing : To discourage Incendiarism ; to pre vent speculation and clollno the nubilities of insurance companies , and making an appro priation for the support of the fish com mis - mission. Senator Smith introduced a democratic congressional appointment bill and a bill was nlso Introduced to establish a Hoard of Par dons Commissioners , alter which the senate adjourned till tomorrow. It Is nnouuced thnt the whole legislature will go on an excurion to Iowa City to visit tbo state university , An adjournment is likely to bo taken Thursday of tl.is or next week till the following week to allow the members to go to Chicago on Washington's blrthdav to view the World's ' fair buildings with a view to obtaining : moro dolinito in formation concerning thu event. In the house this morning Norrls' election bill came up on a special order. Tbo first half hour was spent in discussing committco amendments. The bill provides for printing and distributing ballots by the state , and compels the certifying of nomination by proper party olllcials. Ttio election tick- uts contnin the nnmcs of nil men nominated by all parties according to the Australian system. Infractions of the law uro punlsu- aolo by tines of to 1,000. When the re publicans bad finished amending their hill , Dayton presented his bill as a substitute. His Is a domocratio measure , and differs onlv in a few particulars from the republican bill. Tbo discussion of the bill was continued until noon. Tin- Invitation of the president of the university to visit the institution was accepted and a resolution was adopted ap pointing a committee to arrange therefor. Captain Hubbnrd. present mail carrier of the capitol building , was appointed mall car rier for the legislature. Constipation poison * tno olood ; Do Witt's Little Enrly Kisors euro constipation. The cause removed , the disease i * gone. lllow ut Illli Sllter Mm. WASHINGTON- . C. , Fob. 8. The supreme court of the District of Columbia today de nied the petition of a numnar of western mon for a mandamus to compel the secretary of the treasury to receive and coin into dollars a silver brick tendered him by the petition ers. Ladles who value a roilnod complexion must uio idiom's Powder. It produces u soft and beautiful skin. It tu4 fur Coiiimereliil Traveler * . WASHINGTON , O. C. , Fob. 8. In the house , the committed on Interstate and foreign commerce - morco reported a bill allowing railroad com panies to grant special ratus to commercial travelers. It lias placed on the calendar. Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup for chil dren teotlilng produces natural qulot sleep. - . " > cents a bottle. _ I'n tn I Kleellnn llliitM In A refill IMC , HUB.NOS AYKUS , Fob. 8. The provincial election held yes tore'ay ' resulted In favor of tbo conciliation party. In some towns thorn worn street riots , in which several persons were killed and a number wounded. . ' * llod.v Itenclien London , LONDONFob. . -Tho body of Hov. Mr. Spurgoon arrived hero from Montana ( his morning attended by an immense crowd of people , U was taken to the Tabernacle , wiiuro Uio service- , will bo hold. Appointed Serceiint-iit-Arni * . WASIIINIITON , D. C. , Fob. 8. The national democratic committee has appointed Colonel Bright of Indiana sernoanl-at-urms of the national democratic convention. Wiped Out n lliulup Illock. LiiiiNRp , Kan , , Fob. 8. Yesterday morning lire wiped out nearly ! ' - ,000 worth of property - erty and laid In nsuoj one of the bust busi ness blocks in the city. Jlulne Hum Kellers Indicted. BANOOII , Mo. , Fob. 6 H is stated that tbo grand Jury has indicted every rum seller in tbo citv. TESTKIIDI A's SECOND EDITION. I THEIR AGITATION MUST END Authorities at Berlin Arc Proceeding Against tbo Socialistic Leaders. ONE RATHER SIGNIFICANT REMARK Kmpernr Will In in Alleged to tlnve Snlil Thnt I he 1'arl.v l < Hi . nilng Tno Trou blesome mill .Must ll < > Put Donn ICtiropriiii Jieu's. [ l"n ) > nrtililrd ( isn lii ) Jttmti ( iiinlnti HcmicH.1 PAULS Fob. 7-lNow York Herald Cable Special to THE UiiK.J According to nowa received from Berlin , the German govern ment lias decided to take action against this socialists nnd anarchists. Seven socialists were arrested In Berlin yesterday morning , accused of the .crirao of high treason , Those nrrests , tun first since the nbolltlon of the famous sedition Inws , have crorttod great excitement. It seems that the police are on the trnck of anarchist plots. Cortaln reckless proceedings lend to the belief that tbo secret socialistic agitators are moro violent than over nnd more disquieting to the Government. Hence the emperor appears to hnvo doculod on action. Whtlo dintncr with General von Caprivl on Thursday , the emperor said to n national libnral deputy loud enough forovory ono to hear ! "Tho socialist party wishes t.o attnrk the existing order of things , but I am prepared for thorn , and will take measures against thorn. " In consequence the foreign ambassadors at Berlin nro convinced that the government will stick at nothing to put nn end to the socialists , no longer caring to attempt to rnlly them around Itself. This resolve will increase - crease the complication ! ) that bavo boon fore seen for the last thrco months. WANT UNIVKItSAI. .SUl'I'UAC.i : . l.llteritl * Annoniiee Their Constitu tional Attitude. [ rvijij/rfuhfril tfH ! tin Jamti dunl'in Hewlett. ] Bitrsun-s , Feb. 7. | Now Vork Herald Cable Special to TIIU Bin. | A largo moot ing of radicals "was held hero today , in which nil the advanced radical loaders took part. A resolution was voted demanding universal sulTrogo as the least that tbo party would accept In the proposed constitutional re vision. M. Anscole and others of the speakers declared that if this were not granted the monarchy would bo overthrown and a republic established. A meeting of work men , held of the same time , in tbo mining district of La Louvlero decided on a general strike if universal suffrage were not con ceded. Mgr. Berlin , bishop of Namur , died today of the influenza at the age of 71 years. I'arUliui Kiln. ICopiirtiilitcil tXHiiuJamcionlnn Hennelt. ] PAHIS , Fob. 7. [ New Vork Herald Cable Special to THE BKK. ] Antonin Proust , president of the French section of line arts at tbo Chicago exposition , has applied for 7'JliO square motors of wall spaco. Madame Salomon , widow of the ex- president of Hayti , died yester day ( Sunday ) at her residence in Paris of stomach trouble , aged 54. Sbo loaves ono son nnd three daughters. Ono of the latter is studying medicine. Her burial will bo at tno cemetery of Passy alongside her husband on tomorrow ( Tuesday ) . Figaro announces the engagement of Donna Amelia Colonna. sister-in-law of Princess tnlatro ; Colonna , nco Mackay , to Duke Lee * pold Torlonia. Fulling Oil of KxpnrtK. BKHI.IN , Feb. 7. As an Illustration of the decline in the amount of exports from Gor- manv to the United States , duo to the opera tions of the now American tariff law , it maybe bo mentioned thnt statistics show that the total of thocxports to that country from the United States consular district of Frankfort- on-tho Main to bo 17.31)0,000 ) for 18'Jl as against S4UOyO,000 for 1800. m Al'l'AM.lXn IX IIOIIHOJI. Destruction of u Crowded Now York City Hotel. Nr.w Yoitic , Feb. 7. Not nil the persons who engaged rooms at the lioyal last night rcglsted , nor did all who registered put down true names for reasons best known to themselves. A few of the names as written are : B. T. Leonard and Mrs. Leonard. Philadelphia ; II. D. Sonllu , city ; E. F. Lconoka , Kupert , Ont. ; W. TrnfTord and wife , New Hochello ; A. A. Clarku and wife , Boston , Mass. : J. ( J. Price and wife , city : L. C. and Mrs. Tavlor , Newark , N. J. ; F. Lcstor and wlfo , Boston ; B. J. Smith and wife. Springfield ; John i'arkerson and wlfo. Great Nock , L. 1. ; Mr. McKee and wlfo , Now Haven ; C. M. White and wife , Nyack , N. Y. : J. C. Wil liams and wife. Albany ; H. O. Warren nnd wife , Nyack ; U. Marong and wife , Boston ; John Thompson , city ; Thomas Gould and wile , city ; F. 11. Luopfol and ivifo , city ; Mr. White and wife. Chicago ; Mr. Falknor , wife and daughter , Connecticut. Those known to bo dead whoso bodies were recovered were not all IdonUIlud. In fact , only ono was identified with any degree nf positivencss ; this was believed to bo II. C. Levy of the linn of Levy , Strnuss & Froemnn , clothiers on Broadway , The body was badly burned and disfigured. Thootlior'four nro the bodies of two men and two women. It is feared thnt a search of the vnst smoking pile of debris In the cellar of tbo hotel will re veal many ghastly 11 nils. It wa reported at a Into hour that no less than 100 people are still unaccounted for. Origin ol the Tire. The origin of the lire ) is unknown. It started in the basement near the clovntor shaft , which was locatoa In thu mlddlo of the building. The flames vvore first seen pouring - ing out of the cupola of tbo roof , directly over the elevator shaft , by nn engineer on u Sixth avenue elevated railroad train , who Mopped his unglue directly in front of the hotel and ablnw the locomotive whistle loud and continuously. This unusual sound invoke many of the sleep Ing people In the hotel nnd brought.policomen to tlie scone , who nt once sent , out u tire nlnrm from n nearby signal box. Moanwhlln the employes of the hotel on nlirht duty sought to nrouso the guests by their cries of ' 'Fire. " So rapidly , however , did the flames m- craach thutlt seemed un ago before the lira- men arrived , although DIG first apparatus rattled up to thu scene within a few minutes after the alarm was sent in , The desperate character of the flro bocutno ut once apparent to the flro chief in charge , who promptly rune throe more ularms In quick succession. When the flames were tlually gotten under control tnero was c general - oral inquiry as to who hud taken lodgings at the hotel and who had gotten out In safety , bloln Din l ( Kinler. Neither the proprietor nor attaches could give the names of but a few of their per sonal aoualntnnccs. Then a call was natur ally made for the hotel register. It could not bo found although it was not apparent that it had been destroyed. Seurcli was Insti tuted and an enterprising newspaper man was found making off with It , thinking thcreuy , doubtless , to secure u "scoop" on hlu contemporaries bv prlntius.- the exclusive list of names. But ho was despoiled of his prize and may have to answer to u charge of Jarci'iiy in the bargain , Throughout the day the streets near the ruins where bad been Hotel Royal were crowded with people , who atood for hours nt a time , apparently unmindful of snow or mud. They surged past the tire lines time after time , and retired only after the roost vigorous exertions on tbo part of tbo police. The pressure was grimily relieved by the fact that some of the people fouud standing space in Bryant park , wliero they remained In tlio expectation of seeing dead bodies from tbo still burning ruins. Uiuulo AVullx. Before tbo search lor possible victims could bo begun , it wus uocestary for thu fire men to throwlTown the wnlU that were j < t ' standing. Xiic.so wcro fc v , tut wcro so weak thftt , [ a dosrt ftpproich to thorn wns a ' matter ol grave danger. The roar p.irt nf the Fortieth street wall And the partition walls running parallel wilh Sixth nvetiuo bud been loft standing almost entirely , lilnckonod skeletons' "with great Muck holes where tha' wjndows nnd doors had been and portions of a tire escape cllnclngto them in grim Irony , About half of the soutu * 48lon walls toinnlncd , show ing where u itoxan fire plncos had been. At Its' b.i o wns a lureo mirror- still line-racked , which I. an m/oricd / ) tbo ofllco All thu other walls had fallen in Urn mass of ruins In which the hotoJiand Its roiitcul * , with pos sibly many bodlb.i , linil t'ceii ongulfod. Few of the ( Watching thousands would have consenTed to chnnuo places with the hardy llreinpnvho mounted the scaling ladder to the crumbling summit of the insecure muss nnd dexterously ! threw the ropes over the walls. When lljU , was adjusted thirty men bent themselves to thu tnsK of ovor- throwintr the wall. Tbo ruined wall wns stronger than Had been thought , nnd it took fully half nn 'hour to send it crashing Into the pllo of wreckage benonth. Then the work of clearing nwuy the wreck boiran. Denprtiitc Struggle. I'or I. lie. The guest who protxibly had tbo most nar row and at tbo sama tlmo'tlio most marvelous escape was M. L. Hnrmnn , n traveling sales man for a St. Louis \yholosalo grocery house. Ho registered at the hotel on Saturday evenIng - Ing with his wife. "I had n room on Ilia sixth lloor , " said Mr. Hnrmau , "nnd was aroused from sleep by n loud roaring ' nolso and by the sound of n whistle which I think was from ono of the engines on tbo clevatod road. I opened my door and discovered that the stairway loading to the lower floors was In a blaze. The hallway was filled with smoke , and as it poured Into my room ns long as the door was open I quickly closed H , knowing that there wns no cacnpo that way. I then wont to the window and opened it , nnd there teemed to bo ns much smoke on tbo outside ns there was in tbo hallway , for tbo room soon filled with smoke from that direc tion. Both my wife ami 1 would have suffo cated in the room bad 1 not taken two towels which 1 soaked with water. Those wo used to keep the smoke out of our lungs by holding them over our mouth and nostrils. I tried to llnd n fire escape nenr our window , but there wns none nnd I 'thought nt ono time thnt wo would never got out of the room nlivo. It wns certain death to Jump six stories , nnd as it was olthor that or burn to death I said to my wlfo : 'Alnttio. I nm going to shoot you nnd then kill myself. ' 1 concluded that it would bo hotter to die that wav than burn to death , and ns I always sleep with n revolver under my pillow 1 hurried to tbo bed and got it. 1YI1 Through tlio I'lnor. "By this t'mo ' the flames were coming up through the cracks in the floor nnd through tbo cracks of the door. Just as I was about to shoot my wlfo the floor toll with a crcsh nnd wo went down probably two stories. The llooring stopped opposite a win dow and my wife jumped out and landed on the portico bciioatb. A rope was banging nut of this window end with this assistance I managed to get down another story , hut hero 1 slipped nnd fell-to , the portico beside my wifo. 1 picked bar up but wns unable to carry her ns I was almost suffocated nnd tbo fall hud Injured me. I wns endeavoring to roach a ladder to' carry her down to the street when tbo llrettion took her from rno. Hnw 1 reached tbo stfool I do uot know. " Mr. Hurmud'lrf confined to his bed nt tbo Godnoy bouai ; . ilhs hands and chest are severely burned and bis hair nnd eyebrows are singed. Ho yvns told yesterday tnat his wife was bcimx cared for at ono of the hos pitals nnd thavsne was not fatally injured. It is bellovoa , .tlowover , thutsho is ono of the dead. ' ' Useil an I'mbrcllu nx I'arurhutc. There wns not , oven u rope lire escape in the room oa , tne third lloor which Felix Ivraonii'r. a salesman lor Stomwny & Sons of Now York , odiu'pjied , nnd had it uot boon for Mr. Kraomer'A experience at hotel fires and an umbrella lift would bo numbered among tbo victims , r if "Had I uot Jiad > n strong umbrella t should either have beenuurned or killed by jumpIng - Ing , " said Mrl Ivrae'mor. "I have been burned out atTioteU three times , now. I was burned at d hoteVAaVWiirroasburg , Mo. , and ' also1 nt I'MI'v/tjr'rtiV'Kaii.r and 'I learned some thing about how to net when ntn flro on these two occasions. At a fire at Warrens- burg a guest escaped hy using nn open um brella to case hia flight from an upper story window. I never forgot tbo way in which ho escaped , nnd since that time I have always been provided with a s'rong umorella for an emergency like that which presented itself this morning. As soon as I reached the window on tbo third lloor I opened my umbrella quickly and care fully put the shawl strap over it , so s to prevent it from turning inside out. Then 1 made n leap. I did not go sailing cracufully out into thu nir , and land lightly on the ground beneath , but I landed without any broken limbs and ntn all right now. The umbrella partially turned inside out just be fore 1 reached the ground with a jar , but I should think myself lucky if I bad escaped with a bro on limb , for I'novor before saw a lire burn so fiercely as the ono which con sumed the hotel. Fruntli' 1'eoiile at tlio Windows. "I ran into the ofllno ns soon ns I ronched tbo ground. I was the first porsor. jigotou of the hotel , nnd I cannot inmelue how any of the other guests got out , alive. I saw Mr. Mears und the night clerk in the ofilcc. "For God's sake , " 1 said , "why don't you turn in n lire ularm ? " 1 went to the Gcdnoy house , registered , secured a suit of clothe's which did not fit mo and returned to the lire. Even nt that tuna the fire department bad not arrived , ami mou , women nod children were nt tbo windows screaming for someone tosavo thorn. I saw two or three people jump from windows. It was ton minutes after I returned to the Tire before a Inddor wns raised tonny of the windows. I hoard there were more than KSO people in the b on 30 when I got out , and I cannot under stand how moro than twenty of them es caped wilh their lives. It will boa ditllcult nfattorto convince rue that many of them were not ronsted. There was a court in the rear of the hotel , and many of tlio windows of the Insulu rooms overlooked it. Hera 1 believe - lievo dozens of people lost their lives. " liiiiiIrIiiK lor .Missing KrleiuU. .Further Inquiries were made during the evening nt the West Thirtieth street pollco station for thu following , who were mong iho missing : ICato Keilly. Elizabeth Donohue , Maggie Guilder , Mav liyan und Susie Smith , chnm- bermnlds ; Annie Cummlngs , Mrs. Van Norden , William McLean and wife and O. A. Murphy , Among other.- ) Inquired after were Mr. nnd Mrs. Lockhurt , permanent guests of the hotel , who came froin Scotland on a visit to this country. The police of Westr Thirtieth street station and the firemen recovered a quunllty of jow- olrv , trinkets auil wearing upparel about the sconcofflro. AnibngthosothlugsuBold watch case , No , li.-KUL and bearing the initials "S. M. " on thuvaso , a black card case con taining pawn fioubts , a package of letters marked "Lena Cohen , " a package of papers and photogruphtuai bundle of silver brace lets , u bunch of Joys ( with a tug bearing the name "Paul Dr > V/irIng , Yonkers , N , Y.1 n silver tray anda fmv silver trinkets , a trunk containing piUHnt papers , two trunks con taining men nMd'l. ' women's clothing , n case containing a 2.1-ceM't piece Inscribed "First faro collected { OA tbo Brooklyn elevated railroad , " and n'ettvor ' tbimblo marked "M. A. D. " d'n Feb. 7. The largo Iron work ! ) of HauKli. Kotcliain , V Co. , at I laugh- vitlc , a suburb of tf.lils city , ware almost com pletely destroyed by tire this morning. . The company Is engaatl solely In the manufac ture of strnubirnl iron works nnd ls ono of tlio most noted es tablishments of its Kind in the country , Most of tbp government work U done there , I lie company at tlio present time having in the course of construction a largo amount of material for the government building at the World's ' fair. Loss. $100,000 ; Insurance , $ TSlkX ) . .Si'iiiNcmiap , Mass. , Fob. 7 , Tbo six-story brick blocKon Main street , occupied by tbo Blurne Paper compan ; , burned today. Lost , f70,000. Frank A. Sauer and W. K. Hosmor were badly Injured. PlTTsnimo , Pa. , Feb. 7. Tuo wholetula dlschargoof Adams Kxpress messengers con- tiuues. During the past week twenty-two mon employed on the Cleveland & Pitts- burg. Ft. vVavneand Panhandle roads were dlsuiUsod. The only way the men can account for their removal Is tlmt they Joined tha uuiou of uxpruka ineisongori , NEW YORK STOCK MARKET i Distillers Trtut Stock Scored ft Big Loss Last Week. NELS MORRIS WORKED A CORNER ( lotlmili Siniill Pry Tuuglit u I.r < on Not llmlly forgotten-Tliey Are Now Holding the Snek A Number Were Caught , NKW YOIIK , Feb. 7. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKI.J : Attention wns largely concen trated on DislllliTS trust stock this week , which had n further break of several points , making n clean drop of about twouty points from the tlctiro of li.'i , whluh It lately reached , to ! . " > which U nearly touched tbo past week. Tliu bitter fooling against the two prominent officers of the corporation , Morris am ! Greene , Is natural. The points to buy right from the Inside were most Humorous when the steen was above sixty and owing to ono sottrco from which they wore dlssomluatoil in this city , tno buying was largely among the class designated as the 'MOO. " It is funny enough that the gltt-cdgo circles of Now York society should bo fooled by Ncls Morris and Abe Grcono of Chicago , two persons they would tognrd socially with supreme contempt. After the Distillers stock had been broken ns far as It would uo , the whole market began to Improve , thoifgh thcro wns vtlll a good deal of soiling of Union Paciflo and' Atchison. It Is understood the manipulation of those slates in the market Is done by a bull pool. It is tolerably plain that some largo holders hnvo boon unloading lately , for reasons doubtless satisfactory to themselves. Despite , howpver , the strong advance of the coal stocks , there was little movement In the general list. Western Union ( Julio I'roinUlnt ; . All improved temper may open the way to advances this week. Thcro is talk of Western Union , which has already mauo a quick rise , going higher. The Missouri , Kansas & Texas securities should bo rlpo for un advance , for the company Is doing well , making largo earnings over and above all charges , and the forthcoming annual report must direct thu favorable attention of In vestors to tbo property. The demand for bonds continues ns good as ever. A house which has a block of good bonds to mat kot on commission is now re- gnrded with something like envy by those who bavo not , which is somewhat of n change in Wall street from what it was ton months ago. The uneasy feeling nbout tlio stiffness of exchanges seems uncalled for. Wo usually send out gold in the spring and doubtless some will go this spring. Cal culations based on our "trndo balance" made up solely of merchandise exports are of llttlo value in thcso days. As to tbo largo increase in the loans shown by the bank statement , it must bo remembered such increase is always .shown for two or three weeks in February und is duo to trade movements. Iliiriimi Market Iti'\le\v. HAVAXA , Fan. ( i. The market , for sugar was quiet during the week , but at the close a fair business was done atadvanclng prices. The quotatlous are ns follows : Molasses sugar , regular to good polarization , ? .2. > to $2. 7 } pold per quintal ; Muscovado , fair to good refining , 85 to 1)8 ) dog roes polarization , $3.'jri to J.a7 ! < ; centrifucal , 9J to 00 decrees polarization , in hogshead * , bags and boxes , 2..Kt % toaoi4' . Stocks In warehouses nt Havana and Matanzas , twenty-eight boxes , U5.'i,000 bugs and .154 hogsheads ; receipts from the 2Sth to the Hist , (14,000 ( bags and 158 hogsheads ; exports for the sumo period , 7.V 000 bags and 103 hogsheads , of which CO.OOO bags and all tbo hogsheads to the United States. Bacon , ? S.75 gold per 100 pounds. Butter , superior American , Jli.OO per quintal. Flour , American , J7.00 gold per barrel. Jerked beef , ? S.f > 0 gold nor quintal. Hams. American sugar cured , ? 13.00 gold per quintal for northern ; $17.00 for southern. Lard , in kegs , 5S.75 gold per quintal ; in tins , $11.00. Potatoes. American , jll.OO gold per barrel. Lumber nominal' Shocks quiet. Whlto navy bonus , jCi.OO gold per quintal. Chewing tobacco , $19.50 gold per quintal. Hops quiot. Freights moderate. Exchange quiet. Spanish gold , 'J.-tl ? . ; to U.42 per cent. IM.HK1KATIOX INVESTIGATION. Keport ot the Commission Some InterestIng - Ing , Instructive I'actH. WASHIXOTOX , D. C. , Fob. 7. The members of the commission which visited Europe for the purpose of investigating tbo subject of immigration to the United States have sub mitted their report to the secretary of the treasury. Commissioners Weber nnd ICenip- stor made a general report , which covers several propositions nirnishod by the Treas ury department , first , ns to tha "causes which incite emigration. " These , they state , nro the superior conditions and advantages in the United States higher waccs , fewer hours of labor , bettor living , freedom from military duty and burdensome taxation , und regulations in volving freedom of movement , personal lib erty nnd better opportunities for rising to higher social leveh in tills country , nnd In Hussia it is duo to religious persecution. They obtained statistics from all tbo great transatlantic steamship companies allowing thnt moro than l > 0 per cent of immigrants who land hero come only ns sent for by rela tives or friends who preceded them , nnd on tickets which are purchased in this country. As to whether steamship companies stimu late emigration they report that in the countries visited by thorn this is forbidden by laws with severe penalties , copies ol which are appended to the report. .SteiiiiiHhlji l.llicsVII1 Obey the l.uiv. The results of conferences held with Ktcamship companies nt Liverpool and Bremen are given in wl'lch the steamship company express n determination to bo gov erned by our laws , nnd several of tbo line ; hnvo already issued circulars requiting nil subagjiiu to conform with iho now Instruc tions based upon our laws , which they quote , and the circulars are appended. As to the importation of contract laborers they say congressional legislation , which transferred the immigration bureau to fed eral oversight , has very largely stopped the wholesale practice of such operations , and 'bat it now exists to a very limited extent. Concerning 'pauper immigration , they say thnt If tbo standard of pauperism is to be based upon money possessions when lumlod , it would in times past have excluded many who are now prominent In commercial , finan cial aim legislative bodies nnd every way worthy as true American citizens , and if this stnnunrd is now to bo adopted it will exclude those who may become equally desirable. 1'lieir report gives in detail a method by which all undesirable Immigrants mav bo prevented from embarking and with no ox peuso to thu United States briolly , this Is to hold all steamship agents and tmbngents responsible for the return of Ineligible * . Thn largo number of immigrants coming from Hussia requires a thorough Investiga tion of the causes existing in that country which produces this outflow and Com missioners Weber und Kempstor spent most of their tlmo there nnd give a full account of tha methods pursued which , if continued will cause the emigra tion of n population numbering frum5XJ)00 ( ) ( ) to 7,000,000 , not only of Jews , out of all non- inombors of the orthodox Greek chueli. Their conclusions are that the torrlblo par- socutintis uro based almoit entirely upon religious grounds. KiiKlliih Coutieln l.umlod. Commissioner Cross says that there is u byatematlu landing on our shores of the con victs of Gnmt Britain and that ho has posl- tivo proof that from England , Ireland und Scotland during the last eleven years thcro has been a systematic widespread and thoroughly organized movement by the government of Great Britain for the purposn of tending convicts to the United States , and the passuiro nnd money to keep them while Booking employment bore u furnished dlrectlv by the gotornment of Great Britain , expended through "discharged prisoner * ' aid societies , " which are provided by an "act for more effective prevention of crime , " passed August 21 , 1671. Itobliril of Her Dliiinondi , WASIIIHITOX , D. O. , Fob. 8. Ex-Senator Bo wen of Colorado , aud hU wlfo , are visiting the city and are staying at tbo Uigg * houso. Friday nipnl during the sena tor's absence ftom the hotel , nnd whllo MM. Bowcn was at dinner some ono entered their room nnd stele diamond jewelry valttud nt about fl.OOO. Thcru 1 no clue in the thief , but suspicion f.ilU upon a man from St. Louts nnd nn unknown caller , who on the day provloiM sent up bin card to the ox- sonntor whllo tbo latter wns out. .sro/.M/r" . ; ; > .i.v.s ( jr.irtri.Vf.v , IOHII Teiniernnee | I'eopte Oli.leet to the ' S looiil < eeper'n < looil I'ordine. Om.Mw.t , la. , Fob. 7.- [ Special Teloaram TUB i3ni.J " " .Ionian the to : "Stormy" , no torious saloonkeeper , is liable to occupy n common cell with the rest nf the guests in Iho county jail. Sheriff Molutyro had elven him n front room downstairs , nnd when the temperance people beard of It they became Indignant and presented a petition to Imvu tbo prisoner sent to a cell like other Jnll inmates. Jutlgo Bnbb called the sheriff's attention to the mutter , but the luttcr declnrcd tnat Unit was the treatment otf.ur sheriff * nnd accorded the keeper of the "Corn Exchange" nnd ho didn't know ns It WAS anybody's business as long ns he kept him in custody. Jtlilgo Bnbb lias taken the matter under advisement nnd will grunt Iho petition if he can find legal authority to do so. Agnliml ( IreMlou'itValer Company. CiiKMttx , la. , Feb. 7 , [ Special Telegram to Tim Bii.j : : At a late session of the ills- trlctcourtlnsl night tbo case of P. D. Wat son & Co , against the Creston Water Works company was terminated ami a judgment rendered in favor ol Watson 3s Co. for $1V 000. Watson it Co. Immediately admitted iho claims of their workmen nnd local mer chants to Iho amount of nbout $1,000. TOO fO.VJ7W.YfJ. Seattle I'coplu Taken In hy n Sllek Swindler. PORTLAND , Ore , , Feb. 7. A warrant was issued last night for the nrrost of I2zrn D. Durnnd , president of the Duraud Orsnn & Piano company of this city , on n chnrpo of forgery. Durand loft thn city last Friday evening and his present whereabouts Is un known. Durnnd came to this city nbout ton ycnrs ngo from St. Louis and angniod in business. Two years ngo ho organized the Uurand Organ & Piano company with a capital stock of f lOO.OiXJ , This was atlorwnrds increased to 00,000. In payment for stock In this company ho would tnko a promissory note. This note , it is stated , ho would Im mediately sell or keep as collateral to borrow money on. In this manner ho is said to have raised nbout ? ' 00,000 , with which he speculated in real cst'ite. IIo did not realize on tun specu lations ns ho anticipated , and , in orde'r to raise moro money , ho mortgaged everything in his chnrgo nnd issued forged notes , the amount of which is not .vet known. A few days ago attachment suits were begun by third parties , in whoso hands the stockhold ers' notes had fallen. This precipitated a crisis. The loss will fall heavily on the stockholders , some of whom will lose all they possess. MoU of them live in this vicinity. Among Durand's creditors is the Cottage Organ company of Chicago , to whom ho owes , It is suld. f 15,01)0. ) KILI.KD A AH-iiuilted by a Would-lle Thief n Chicago Oflleer KIIN Him. CHICAGO , III. , Fob. 7. A peculiar tragedy , in which a would-bo robber was the victim , occurred hero tonight. On ono of tbo most prominent corners in the city. Madifon nnd La Sallo streets , u gang of desperate - perato footpads attorn plea to rob nn inoffensive Cbiniimnn on the rear platform nf a Madison street cable car. Detective Norton of the Central station had been watching the mon and ho interfered in the Chinaman's behalf , but succeeding in arresting only ono of the crowd. While tak ing his prisoner to tbo station tbo oflicor was seriously assaulted from behind by one of the gnng who had followed tnom. The assailant , whoso name is George Williams , ullus John Purkor , struck tbo detective on tha bead with the butt of n pistol. Norton was almost stunned by the blow , but ho turned , drew bis revolver nnd fired at Williams , who fell to the sidewalk , mortally wounded. CII.IJttlKN AH.IIXST VAl'TAlX 1HHTHKK. lie Is Aeeuneil of Dealing Ton M-verely with Suxpeetei ! HevoliitlonlntN. SAX ANTONIO , Tex. , Feb. 7. In a letter ndurossed to General Homclriz , a Mexican named Camnrgo , but buvlng n ranch in Texas , charges that Captain J. G. Bourke , in his recent Garza cxpoditlon on tbo 24th ult. , visited his ranch , where his wife was made to open tbe house , niter which all the house hold effects were gene through. Camurco says thnt his wife , with her baby in her arms , complained to thu soldiers 'iind was further tcrrilicd by Captain Bourke threatening oning to burn the houso. Camargo claims that they wcro taken in custody und treated line prisoners and placed In a guard house infested with vermin. Ho says that ho in tends to bring his case before the State de partment through the government. ATt'lllSOX GLOItlll.KS. A man's sorrow is not always expressed in bawling. It is easier to keep out of trouble than it is to get out. Tbe less mouoy a man leaves the sooner his family bury him when ho dies. When there is no opportunity for giving , tbo meanest of us feel charitable. Nearly every mother admires ono of her sons more than all her other children. Sentenreil In Death. CiiK'\no , 111. , Fob. 7. George Painter must hang for the murder nf Alice Martin , other wise known as Alice Painter , his common- law wife. Thu jury was out nil nlu'hl , and bringing in iho death vordlct in Iho cold foggy atmosphere of Judge Clifford's court .Sunday was in keeping with the ropcilant character of the casn throughout. Painter , who , up to this tlmo bad appeared perfectly cool , turned palo and n tremor shook his frame. Tbo crime of which Painter is con victed occurred May 11 lust. The woman wns proven to bo of im moral character , ami the story told by tha prisoner was that ha went homo lain on the night of too murder and found her do.-itl on tlio lloor of their beuroom , where t > ho bnd evidently been beaten to death with n club. Pnlntor maintained throughout the trial that the deed must have been committed liy seine one of tbo woman's numerous callers niul allowed that she had saved his Ufa by nurs ing him throui'b a contagious fovur. Tim chief evidence against him was an overcoat stained with blood. AViiH u J'loneer J'reneher. Itov. W. b. Blackburn and wife are thn guests of their sons. Messrs. T. W. . W. C. and J. J. Bluokbu'rn of this city. Mr , Black burn IH a pioneer Nebraska Methodist minister tor , having Illlod thu Brownvillo pulpit us early as J8'17 ' , and been almost continuously In the active Ilinoruoy in UiU stuto ever since thut dnto. Ho Is likewise ono of tbo oldnit ministers in tbe ZSobrusku conference In length of continuous service. Ho entered the mlnUtrv In Pennsylvunlu when a boy 17 vears of ngo , mid ho bus now passed his HUt vonr. For forty-four yours no has been act'ivoly engaged in his profession , and bu is toduy apparently us vigorous in both body and mind us ho was twenty-five year. * airo' when ho bei-amon member of tbo old Nebraska conference and the late Father Iximon was hl presiding elder , Torimilo In Ohio , CvdXKT , O. , Fob. 7. A tornado passed through the southern part of Wood county this afternoon , unroofing houses , uprooting A IIUIMiUIt require * courage , but imitators have the rj mill ties of u burglar without. Ilia couru o. Joiiu'in HolT'it Mult Extract is t > o popu lar Hint it lins 1 ecu imitated. See that the bit'iiittitro of "Joliunn HotT" IH on the nock of every bottlo. Klsnor & Mcn- ' .dulbon Co. , solo atfuiilu , 0 Hur- oluy St. , Notv York. lurffi trees , blowing down tenoo * ftnil ol derrick * nnd dotni ; ( Inningo to the oil tanks of the Stnmlmtl nnd ether oil companies. No los * of lifo reported no fur. A NEW OCCUPATION FOR CUPID. lie Helps Along the Moiio.v-Mnklni ; Schemes of n Sun rrnneliieo Cupid presenting docloiV bills in the most prontc fashion but under rotnantlo provocation Is ono of the Intust yoiiKiitlont in certain local circles , says tbo San Fr.uicls.co Chronk-lo. Tito doctor IH not to the tnannor born. Hither ward ho canto from foreign parts Intent on mak ing money fast anil incidentally captur ing an heiress , If fate thunv ono lii his way. Fate throw sot-oral , for the young hitly with substantial expectations in the way of corner lots Is no rare bird In San Francisco. To ono bewitching damsel the doctor was so nttontlvo thut the wlso and observant parent on Iho petticoat slilo suggested an airing in the park. "lOvnngolino Is so dolicalo , " said she , "and a drive will do her a world of Hood. " Diplotnatio nnthors with pretty datiirhtors know eo well how to do that kind of tiling .vlthottt infriii 'ing the propriotlos or startllnf ; the aluorous swulii , The airing was enjoyed. The doctor brought up his buggy , and the heiress , lovelier than over in sealskin and just enough powder to woo the winds and avert the calamity of a frei-kled no < uV hopped In. Away they drovo. through the winding highways ana byways of tlio park , and further deponent sall'h not on the part of tlio romance. Tbo sequel is brief , eimimstanlial and business like. Ono wo > k after the doc tor's collector rang the heiress' doorbell and presented Ibo following billet doux ' Miss ( iiltedgo to Krnslus Sawbones , Dr. : To ono ri.lo In the park , $10. " tivon diplomatic mothers wilh pretty daughters do not ahvtiyn know how to do tlioso , things . . with . a . foreign . pill com pounder in hot quest of boodle is the amorous swain. .1 IIOMI ! DON'T FORGET TlitTo's N'otli'iiK ' I.IU Natural Jolly Specific Oxygen IT'llCnm ! fronli in ii.irUIni ; wnliT.ret w.iiHtcrful YOU SI'.H ll' cunc ntr U'it Ox ) Ken ttoreil Ui life. YOU I.NllAl.i ; Uio unrni , rl.'li uxTKonnteil vnpvr l.M.MmilATin.Y It niirina. ni > .thru , cxlillninli-s. ( ilVKH apretllo niul fvr.ct . sleep mtiir Ur. ItKHTOltKS tliu slritiuieil nervous ayitoiii. KKI'AKATK Spaclllo nswl for rntnrrh. THIS tontine U iiriiiiil .mtnlllnit. One Week's Ticket AliMilntely ! "ivt > . SiKclllc Oxygen iimlllveU euro * t'ntnrrli Urnn chills. A.Htlinin , l.'i ( trlpiM * . rouuiii | > tlon. llcM'laclju , IsiM'inln. NcrvniM l'ru lriillitn. KMI.NK.N'P | ili ) IHmii In clmrvtMir Oniiihii ullici's. CoiiKiiltatlnn niul O\ > KCHM11111111 Tree. Ciillur write. lluiulreiN Inpplly Imve T U SI'Ki'IKIO ( IXVOKN CO. . SlOMicclr HIilB. ror ftli ntnl Honari ! Mi"M > K Omaliu. Nultrnsku. Slain lipailiiuartcra iiurt l.uhonilorli' * . Nnflivlllo ' Sold infer for Is. IHd. , and in America for 85 cents a , bottlo. : IT TASTES < 300T > . [ r.Acker's ' English Pills : Cure ElckneEB and HcailacUo. : ' JURE' ' t-inull , plrii'unl , u luturlto Mllli I lit- ; " * I LLS 1 W. II. IIOOKKUi'l-O. ' . HHW VOIIK. . * 'J r- * - - - - ' - - . it tB-fl' - * * For sale by Kiilm & Co. , and Shornmi & McConnell , ( malm. Cod-liver oil suggests co \ - sumption ; which is almost u i- fortunate. Its best use is b- fore you fear consumption - when you begin to get th n. Consumption is only one of the dangers of thinness. Scott's Emulsion of cocl- liver-oil makes the thin plump , and the plump arc almost safe. Let us send you a booU on rui , LIVING free. Scorr/J I'.iiw.M ! , Chrmius , ij > South ( ill Atenue ( New Vork. Vour drn.'ciu Ieeps Scctl' Dnultionnf toJ.livfr oil-all drueuisli evcrywlicii : do. f i. III ! . K , C WIMTH NKIIVK AMI IIIIAIN TIIKAT- MK.NT.ii | iPclHiifiir llrttetlii , II | IMUM. UK , .Noil pilfU llBiulitrlio. 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