Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 31, 1894, Image 3

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TIB OAIA D.II.Y DEE : } UXDA Y , ) Clj rnEn 31. -
TIlE OMAHA DAlX lgJ
f COUNCfl . n.U'l S.
OFFICE. . NO. t lEAH STng&T.
Dtlvted by CaTTier to Iny pnrt of the cRy.
. 1. W. . TIh'ON. Luse.
'JtFt10rSnuslnt'l rnce. No. 4 : nlcht
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Ora nil hutel Counci % Durs , reopentl Ocl. I.
Moyne Hen I alato I Genc ) ' . r3 ; ! Broadway. .
The renc raclory hlch : wns recently
moved hro from York . N"b. . hns been closet
down unl ebruary I I.
. A case or meules was reported ytcT-
say . IRur the Ilt Ilaughter of Mr , anll
MrL rhnrlel ) I Itanther ; : Inrrl ) on
itreet being the vIctrn.
W. 1) . Jnriln , the city nsesor lost a
fn hunting ( log ntllay nlht. Thieves
broke open tle Iloor or the woolhhcll nnd (
atolo H. The nnllol II'na a fine one , onll
. bo hall reusell an afer 01 5O for it.
lrs. Jane Jrby tales exc'pton , to the
'tatement Inollo In the Im r that she trNI
to Induce her ! n. Viiiiun . to Ilrl'e his )
wife aWAY from home In order that she
orler
mhht take up her oboJc there. She states
that she hail never salll n word either to
liar Ion or to his wife since tlelr marrlae.
At. St. Ilul's church yesterday afternoon
a speclnl Christmas service was held for
the chldcn of the Sunday shoo1 The
church was well fled with ch'hlrel anti
. . . , . ,
grown people. Hector g. .1. Bnheock mr.I n
feW remarks Intended princIpaly for the
) 'olnlcr Iople. anti the choir. In nlllllon
to the regular Ecrvlc , sang n number or
Christmas cnrols.
The Orand Army men celcllrnled C'hrlsl-
mns In their usual Inanner Satlrday nlht ,
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by entertaining the chlllren ut their hail. au
Pearl street. fly the gencrolty or General
O. M. Dot ) ! ( . , every chlhl was given a prcs
ent , anti n Mlmptuols banquet was Eer\eJ
Dt which all rat down. .
- al town There was an In-
JJeresUn ! program given . E. It. I'ollla delver-
ing on ndlress on the Army or thc Potomac i
Inl Miss Baker nnll ( MISS glyth , Thomas I
recitations. Miss Sylvia Snyder , rendered I
I\'cral Illano selcctions.
Wo have $100,000 to loan uon Improved
p farms In Iowa anti wi take ( all the gilt .
edged loans offered at low ralt's. We , do i I
not want wlhl Iand. and wi not 10.11 In Ne-
bralk . LOIC & . Towle. 235 Pearl street.
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Soma very low prices made on seasonable 3
merchandise to close out 0111 lines.
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BOSTON lOIl ,
Council 1lI , 10.
rorll. lOc quality all silk rlbhons , to close : c n
rorll.Iic ; to 251 silk ribbons , now 9c a 'nrd.
25c sl ( elastic veIn , , 10 dose , 121c a yard .
GcnJ' heavy wool underwear , worth 75 r
lo 880 each , reduced to rOc each. 7ie
Our GOc line of ! enls' underwear , rehlce,1 , ,
to 390 each.
Odds and ernIe In lalles' tine wool under
' qear . worth from $1.00 to $1.50 each , 10 close ,
G7c each.
ChIldren's all wool ret anl camcls hal
underwear reduced to 25c each , all sizes.
SOc heavy colon blan\els leduced to .Wc
I pair.
Infants' wool hose 17c Iually , reluced ,
to lc each.
DHESS GOODS.
yard. $ 2.fO quality heavy cloalcing , now 1.5O a
7lc Iualy Enlsh ladles' , cloth funnels .
and heavy twis , rlduced to 39c n yard.
A big lot oC remnants of fine dress good S
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on sale at exactly half price.
3fc dress patterns , worth from $1.00 to I
$5.50 each on sule at $2.98.
DG REIUGTION GOODS. IN BLACK . DRESS
Our entire stock of cloaks all capes at
greaty reduced prlccs.
p IL FOWLEH , DICK & W A II < .
' tib : Council , Buls , In.
Store closes nt G o'clocl
/'lUt8UXA 1i1 It.IJftuI1'1l.S.
Thomas MelcalC las retured from n vslt
to Nevada , Mo.
Albert Dickey has returned from Pueblo ,
Col. , tn very IJOOr health. lie Is nt the lion 1t
of his father John 'Ickey , 810 Fourl I
ovonuo.
. Miss larrlet Door , teacher of pnmansln iii
penmanshll
r In the city schools spent a part of last Wet uk
In LIncoln , Neb. , attending the annual nice 1-
log of tie Western Penman's assoclatlo 1ml. .
- Among the subJects lscussed was that of
vertical hanlwrltn . Miss Boo,1 , was
( elected secretary of the association for the
ensuing year.
Marshal Bradley expects nil his 11elltel
here today to make arrangements for the
work of the January term of the Unied
Stntes court at Keokuk which opens on the I n
. : 14th. . The deputies are : C. II. Bradley , .
; 'V. A. Hchards , bf Des Moines : Thomas
! p. Gray ot ICeokuk. O. D. Wray of 0111wa ,
C. I Ilweg ot Coring , and W. W. Eli er
- t"of Atlantic. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I A lug 'air.
In order to meet our obligations we must '
raise by February 1 $20,000.00. This mcans
n big January clearIng sale. u.s
clearlnl Every dollan S
Ilolnr's
worth of winter Hollr must go.Vnlt for
thIs big sale , which begins January 3. Po r-
tculars later. DENNISON BROS. .
Council Bluffs.
Ground oil cake $1.30 hhtl. nt Morgan &
o.'s drug store. 134 Broadway.
Domestc soap breaks hard water.
5 _ II\.let 10 r.-.II.
. A meeting of the Second Presbyterian
' church and congregation was called yesterday
" 'tnoon , following the usual morning services
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1iIPliO object of the meeting waR to take action
( ! < aclol
'lookln toward the retirement of the pastor ,
Rev C , N. Armstrong. 11ev. Stephen Phelps
ot tine First Presbyterian church ' reshled. A
Ielton was read by one of the members or
the sessIon , In which the Ilresbytory was
Iskt to meet In this city ns soon as ias-
slble , unit ] . after
sibIl afer tankIng an InvestIgation .
seVer tine ties helween , the pastor In.1 , his
people. The reason for this request , as set
forth In the lCtItlOti , Was that tine church
was unable 10 pay the Ilastor his salary
I also stated that the session had asked
Mr. Armstrong to unite In the request . but
he hail refused to do so. : Ir. Armstrong
, \ made a talk , In which ho scor11 the church
for refueling to come to tIne meetings und !
, I\o him the support that was naturally ex-
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pecte.1 by tInt pastor from his Ileopll. Some
ot the leaders of tine opposItion retorted all
before the meeting was over considerable
feelIng was shown al both 2hles. 1) ' Ihe n
request cit his wIfe
tine
a pastor finally aree,1 ,
to unite with the sesion In tnaly for tine
Invstgnton , anll 1 meeting at the preab
tory Is looked for In the near future.
' ' .rllll Coti ! .
This new coal from Wyoling for sale I
only hy H. A. Cox 37 Main street , Telellhone I
18. Aslt for circitlars .
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Setla your drug al11 IUllnl hi at Davis '
Ind start the new year out of lebl ,
I , ourlclua' musIc house his few expenses :
hhh grade plams are sold rcnsonably. ut ;
Stutsman 16
street.
Davis sels ! drugs , paInt and glass cheap
\\'asinervonneni un Domesllc soap.
Chlrj..t \ \ Ith " "III.tll ,
, J. Duncan . 19 years of age . was arrestN I
rostenlay mornl'lg ' at an early hour by Con
Itable J. C. Boker on a clare of seductIon I
preferr by There Iteed , who lives on I
'onth . street near the cOiner of Twentiell ti
. \lU e. Thl young woman Is the Twentelh 10ther f
I baby three days old , and she claims luncai i
! s Its fattier , The accused was formerly Duncn cnn
ployt on tl ) motor lime as conductor Abou t
two ) 'caT ago he was sUddenly Ilrlven Insane
one night by the appearance of three men
on board lila car whol he look for high -
I\'a'men. lie want taken to the hlrh- I
lI8plal
Clarhlla , Yesterday mcrnlnl lie was arraIgned -
raIgned In the court ot n Justice at the
peace , and admItted to bal Justce sum of f
1500 , his father Witon Duncan signing tin C
t bond _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Try F.gle laundry . 724 Broadway for good
3 work . Our medium gloss finish '
letlum gloB can't bo
. fnish cal't ii
: eat , blt we do strictly hand work , donneati a
5ulsh , when Inruferred. TelelJhono 10mesto . :
The laundrIes use Domestic soap.
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. Gas COfklnl stoves for nnl anti for sale at I
Da. . '
31 Co.'s 0111cc .
20 per cent dIscount on all trimmed bats
I MrL nagidale' al .
NEWS \ FRO1 ) } COUNCIL BLUFFS I
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J. O. Squio Male ! Defendant in 1 Senan-
tional Butt for Damagc3.
lIE CLAIMS IT IS PURELY BlACKM l
: farlc nlllm , Iecller of nn Omaha iinsgnln .
the l'IIllr - IIth Skies of the
btors Irlcrr Related bJ
Ito I'l I' I C ! .
S. " ' . Squire , Investment banker and loan
alent , I thratene,1 with being made the
tetendant In a FNIsFtlonal suit , the plaintiff
beIng an Omaha woman of Ill repute Iamle
Ro llins . who claims , through her attorney .
J. J. Shea tine sum of $15,000. Of this
amount elm wants $ Ii [ for wines anti Iluors
w hlclr . sll says , Mr. Squire ordered UII for
the mates I of her resort In Omaha , hut
forgot to pay for ; $23 for furniture which
ht broke up while being on a spree In her
ho use . and the balance she would like as a
healng hahn to her wounded affections for
n failure on the part ot tine wealthy patron
to furnleh her \lh a luxurious support for
the rest of her Ilfet line . In accordance . with
an nlreement : which shl clahns he entered
Intu some monlhs ngo.
The . standing oC : lr. Srlulre In this cornfa
mUllt ) , where 110 has lived for
n rlulrter oC ( n century , the nature
of the charges , so contrary to his wel
kn own habis of life . anul the eulf.avowed
character of the wOlan who Ilresents this
bi of daniages . naturaly sUgests thnt
there must he some other side to the story. :
TII chares ha\'c been current ( n the
streets for some tunic , and the reporters
ha\'e h heen front day to day watching for
the Oiling of the Ilrolised I.elton. Three ,
tmes hnl'e 10lee5 been served , on : lr. SquIre
or left lt his orce for his clerks 10 llnller
o ver . anll three Ilntes set for lIlting the sen
satunll petton. but not until hate Saturda ) '
nlh tIlt ! nnythln Iunlrtlng , to be nuuthorl
tntve cOle to the mnrface. At ( ached ( to t I
the Ilelton was what was alecll 10 be I I
cOlY oC n Part of n letter written hy Mj .
:
S till ire , In I which he 1:111 the ironn ice that t
IC fhe would connie over to Counci BUfd ;
:11 gIve UII her busiless Inc would "support : t
hcr h In better style than you ever enjoyed In
y our life. "
SAYS IT IS lJLAClIAIL.
Mr. Sllllr Wit asked for his stile of the
story ) 'estlrday. lie , Ielied that there was
nny Iruth In tine petition winatever anl
denounce,1 I It ns n blaclclaling scheme fron
blglnnlnl tu CIIle hall meyer written IUY
such letter I ns she claimed 10 have receIved ! ,
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nnd hall ! never had ! any such Ic1lualntnnco
wih tine woman ns tine letItIon charged
le I salt ! that all he knew about the woman
was thnt she
atclilted tu secure n loan
f rent hunt . first trying 10 borrow $10. ann ii
latcr l asking for $100 , nnll off6ring I ! security , -
curity her clothing : and trlnlets. ! In both ,
cases he reCls ll. lS he was not leldllg , Iig
money i on that khll of securIty or to that t
class of people. lie thought little immure oC f
the wOlan or her requests until she wrote
hll h nigain . saying that sine lust have
n nnOlney . and that IC he ' et'
wouidii't
10ney. 1int 10 wou1II't let her hnlI
$100 she woulll bring smut against hunt. ant ii
lmt t she would put the clnll In I the halll s
uC a lironninemit law flrnni inn this
II'ullnent frl II city , Itol I .
howeler h , nal"nl the atorney who now ap. :
p ears In the case. This threatening lotte r
: Ir. Squire turned over to . his attorney . leler 10
at once decided that It WIS a case of blaci ; .
Inln ! , nnd consulted the polce hlac .
Chief Scanlan mail the woman called I : in' ,
' anll the resul ot tine Interview Is said I'
'havo h been thaI sine vIitci1 . mint ! atmiled that
she was only maldng n bluff ,
011) bluf inlay , and they
accepte(1 her weeping apology anti her promIse t-
Ise i to ! and sin no more.
Mr. Squlro thoulht thIs was the enini of
the niatter . unti during his absence enr the
eatt n notice was left nt his omce statlr if ;
stalng
that t n suit would be started for $15,000 worth
of wine , broken furniture and shattered a , f-
l ections.
Mr. Shea , the attorney In the case , 1n ins
been Imown to have enmtertnimned rather hi , -
ter feelings against : entertallet " for a long
out time , of Tine feelIng seems to have ansi tm
some foreclosure
' proceeilngs 01 : lr.
Shea's Inome antI resulted alone time In n
personal nssault Ipon Mr. Squire , wh'ch
crlated a brief sensation , ant which has not
been forgotten by the public , much less by I
the
particIpants.
In connection wIth Mr. '
connecton wih : Squlre's explana-
(10mm of his relations
lon with the
relalons womani . the
followIng cards are gl\en to the public
COUNCIL . ' publc
COUNCf JhUFP'S Dec. 30.-0
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lIon ' the gd-
lor of The lee : I wits Infonmneti at 'i
' . Inforl"ll nearly
clock
o last
1 ntight that
a ; etltont ! hnd
beeni tiled by .1 . J. Shea , as I Jetton , Fit
attorney ) can-
talnlnl charges Intenlled 10 Iljure my cln nr-
at hume alII abroad I deity . every
n'tatennnenit .
Itatement contalne.t In the Petltiumt . nnd
hl'anll tIne whole lining mimi nn Innfiiinomns lit
nt-
thinI al Ilflmoul : -
tempt to blaclelal , nun' , and gotten hv
\ \ up
Hotcn
lp
enemies
whose
enemlls anlmols toward me Is C
luowl In I this conin muon ity. wel
. .T.SQm .
COUNCI1 . ifTUiIS I . Dec. . \SQ\m it
May Conee\ : ' The Inllprsllled \hol In- I
formed that J. \ \ . Squire's moral charnel
Squires m
hits been attacked Inn a IJlllon tiled In o
of ted Oll
our local conrts As cithzenns oC Court C.
liluffnt . wino have ImoWI : . Squire lonncl hit I i
famiy mnn\ years , WI bcllvl that the
Ihnlxes mumnie U gahims t him ' ln.
' 11110 ugulnst nfl O'I ! fulse. ? t h' .
Sqnllll moral chnTcter nn.1 . his relinihull tI I :
' reluhliy
nnd l'esJonslhlt\ I citizen and business
man II'C too wel known In thlH conmnmunnt. F ; ,
home for Ruch : chlrgel tu Injure communiy lt
N. I' DODGE
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1.
lrelhlent , Connel BufC" Savings Blnl ( .
J. I ) . 1-lUNDSON ,
Preshlent lltlzl'ns State Bank.
A. W' . ItICICMAN .
Cashier . ' \ Natonal Bantlc
.q , ' 'I0J1AS olFIcErc .
, Of Olccr &I'nnsey . Dankers.
allis. ft. ( ' . II.nO.IEI I'I.
Ullqlo 1.'Ilre Iii Ilrorl 110\01"18 EInIIH
1,1 11 Y 1.1 fa II I'e mc , . ,
Amela Bloomer . wife of D. C. Boomer of
this oil ) ' , died ) eslelday noon at her inomnne
123 I olrth street 'fhls announcement canine
yesterlay ( aernoon as n great shock 10 her
frIends , mcst of whnomn had not
wh01 10t event heard
that she was Ill . For
1. years she had been a
snlerer at tmes from stomach trouble , which
nlectet her heart Friday evening about G
o'cloel ; sine and her hnsbant were seated In
their hOI ! , reanling . when suddenly the
forler cxelahleI , , "I am sIck ! I UI bicker
Ihan t t ever was before In tiny lure. " A
phslclon was called Il , and he apparenntly
succeeted In Ilulelng her for the lme apparelty bellI.
Yesterday morning she was taken wIth a
convulslol , nnd the doctor tell : lr. Boomer
that t she \I'oull dIe before nIghtfall . Soon
she fell Into a lIght Hleell. with , her hlsbanll
holding her inanti Ilte by little her heut
beat h canine less dlstlCl , ald at neon
ceased eltre ! .
Mrs. 100mer waa one of tine best knnown
klowl
women Ir tInt country . She was born May
27 , 18H/ / . at Iomer , N. 1. her mahlel maims
bellg Amelia Jentlcs April 15 , 1840 , al lame Wal- i ;
crloo , she was marrIed 10 Mr. 100mer. who
was them him the lllorhli bnnaiiness . lIe fuulII
that she hat great abIlity as a wrll , al" '
site nslstell him In his worl Ever I since
that ( line site has meets his constant u"vlser
In all nnmnitters. Th'y resided In Seneca
coully nntl 1853 , when thu mO\,1 to ! aunt
Verlon , O. . After bpelilng a year there they
mOVlel 10 Counci flluff . ant teuk up their :
abode , In the little home which they hove oc-
cUI11e11 for moro than forty years.
¶ 'einnIiaanice alt wOnnmmnn's suffrage were tine i
topIcs 10 which all the enneghes of this very
,
olergetc woman scene "evoted Inn 1849 she
cSlablshe,1 , the 'I.Ily" at Seneca I.'als ! , N. Y. ,
a paper devoted to tennperannee . This poper
was 1 nO\ly , being the lint paper In the
country owned amid controlled by a wommman :
' WOlal.
'InhIe l'ngage,1 In the '
\hle work of editing I she i
ale spent 0 great deal of tmo lecturing ,
takIng In all the prlncliJal cities of her nnativc I
state , frol Nol York 10 Bufalu. beratve
About this tme Mrs. ller hlelte,1 a i
costume afterward known as the "bloomer , ' iI I
Inn her paper Mrs. lomer advocated the use
of this costunne ant was so lukel sltti ii I
that sIne adopted It herself , inn this wih item r
lame becme connected wih I , and sine be-
calu' known all over the world as the In .
\ntor ct 1 cesiumI , winleb In fact was tInt
work ot another
Mrs. lihoonier's life hal been In Intensely
aCI'o : one , but for the I'ut few ) 'ear it I
healh lisa I're\'ented ' her tram working I
wih
her lIen arid on the lecture platforms , a was
her favorite way years ago. There are niiul -
Ire lul-
Iltudes inn Council Bluffs
ltules II Counci mura who honor her fen
the work sIne has 'lone ' and their unitet I
sympalhla will go , out to tie hUlband unied )
thul loses ODe ot his uiaIu8tays . The Cu .
.
I npral will lake place Wednesday afternoon
at 2'30 odenek bil I has nt been decIded
whether the servIces are to be held at the
house or al St. Paul's church
t ) ItANIt A hOSE O { ' 110lC ACln.
Arthur Truostlalo 1'"ltA 11 Mortal Misery
Very Jrliiinrntely.
Arthur A. Truesdale . whose parents lIve
In I Freniont Neb. . commltell suicIde nt the
resltenee of Howard Collies . 100 PWh
av enue . lat evening nt [ o'clock. lrs.
Collns was alone In the house with hIm ate
the time . Truestale came here Iecember
10. and has spent most of tIme tune since
th.t at time Collins imommee lie hall trouble
wih hIs wife somethIng over n year ago
which resulted In a separation. She went
10 Omaha nll has been derIding In layden
ur ea . ' slore. Yesterday afternoon Mrs.
Trlullale canto over frol Ontalna to see her
hushalhl , and during the conversation the
subJect of a renewal of marriage relatIons
Wa ! bronehel\ She sub ! that any relatons tme
cculd guarantee her n good living she wouhl
como back to hint She let for Ommmaha . amI
fiv e minutes later ho .
fvo took the nioso that
klcrl him. A bottle of carbolic acid was
stalhln ! on a elicIt In a closet anti ! he kntw
of its being timere i'ommning two teaspoon-
fin la Into a ghss ot "hlsky ! swallowed the
m ixture . arid , then coming omit . told Mrs.
CoHlns what he had ilonte. . lie went out
Ilto the front yard anti Irs. Collins ran
aero , ! the street 10 tine resilIence or lr ,
Hobluson , whom she summone" to tier as- :
siT strnce . Thei returnIng , she Ilragge" I
' rmmesdalt' . who !
hind
'rlcBllalc. fallen on the door step , ,
Into tie house. In less than three minutes ;
af ter time doctor arrived
afer nrrl'et the dose proved I
: tal.
True"lnlo's fathcr lives In Prcmolt , Neb. . ,
and Is repulpd to be n veaithiy wholesale :
wealhy
ni nil retail dealer In tour and feelAn n
efert was malIc 10 telegraph him of his u
sc n's mlsforlune last evening , but he commit I
101 1found. . The miami's career during
the last fifteen months has been an unhalJpy
an te . UII to thc tlB he mad trouble with ;
his h wife he hall been employell on the Union 1
Pacifc railway ns a oslal clerk , IHI he
Was conslllere,1 ,
one of the best clerks In the !
s ervice. lie leek to drlnmk comnintitted n m
. conlnlte,1
brc.eh of faith with the company , amid lost I
hi ! posttlcmi. ont I
Coroner Jennlns wns summonell , mini I I
nfer viewing the relains anti hearln the
s tory of : lr9. Collins . who was the ! omnI I.
actual vltness whose )
winess testmon wonhl have i
heen able to throw an ) lght ) the affair .
afair.
Ileeicec that no Inquest woull he nece3'
s ary. Tine relains are at the home oC Mn . .
Collls. I I a nil wi relaiu there unt i his father
Is I heard ( . '
rein. Tnuesnlahe
hearc frol. 'fruescale was 30 years of
ngo ut the tlO of his death.
Domestic soap outast cheap Sea :
\ " iit'eIiiiini'iI , ' 1.1111.
Impovcrlshell land Is now . ' 'vaccinated" o I .
the contncnt of Europe. J Is generaly
Ico\1 l that land Is enriched by 1III11ng It
occasionaly with n leguminous crop ilk e
clover or immcennte the roots of which nil ; I.
a orb mOI'e nltroen than they talm ' from nn
the . ' . ' ! 'frol
! rouml 'hero the nitrogen cnme from
was tine problem. Icssrs. Iclrlegcl and :
\\lfarth have discovered that the mtbn'oni ) -
t horn Is
due
10
lon minute organIsm a sort oC
dlseaso In the roots , which , when the sumppl ) '
oC nirogen In the sol bclns to fall . suppl'
as an excrescence , draw nlrocn from Li iii
air , amI so erich the so1 ! aaln. Exper u.
ments n Ilve been mnde In France EXlerl.
lany to hnsten the b'ollh oC the tilsease b iy I '
sprlnlc\11 tine fields with roll In i whIch U Lt .
berculous crops have been grown or with
water In which they hn\e boon steeped. In I
PrussIa n dciii was sown with lupins
fell wih enc
part of It was then treated , In ( the ordlnar y
way , the other Inoculated from an oh hlln '
crop. The yield In the latter mart was ( It 'O
Ivo
and n half tmcs as great o ns In the other.
Hntl"lh Trml ; ) " .
SpnINGFJ LD. Ill . , Dee : O.-The post- ; t
office nt Curren , Sangnmun count . . which is I '
kept In n general store , wns burglul'lzlll nt I'
an early ltotnm' this morlnl all . robbed of n !
quantt ' of stumlls. The authoritIes < thlR i
cIty were niotlfled . amid knowinig that in
annoy of tramps WIS camped nt thc " 'nbash ani
annul Chicago & Alon juncton , a force of
Ilolcemen was Rent out to investtgnte . on
the ! lea that the burglars might be nmon
them. The trumps rlslsteel and n much
battle ennimmmed . In which clubs and ) lclt
were freely used. Several tramps were !
badly beaten and eight were captured an
!
hrought to the city. The others , numberlnR
about ten escapcI.
- .
CInmni'i It \no SrI ' r Urfrl < o.
FORT won'ru , Tex. . Dcc. 30-Jlm Rue in -
lmng . n brother of Con tublc William Hush-
.
ling of this city , was shot and kIlled nt 8
o'clock tonlght hy Murtn McGratln. an
11.lermnn from the Third \ vnrd , and form.
only n member of the city police force here.
The . shootnJ wu done In a dUteuHy In
which John McGrath . '
McGrth. n brother of mart .
hud become Involved In n Mnrtn.
Rinsinlnie. In which they were appari'fli Li .
Htrugglnl for ) ossesilon of n nppar"nt . ,
Mlrtn McGrlh was arrested , he said : "I
killed I man ; 1 hud to do It. " This WIS ul I
he wonld sa ) _ _ _ . _ _ _
" 11'1)111 nOul Itn C , ) oiM Ilounin.
I.A PORTE Ind. , Dec. 30.-John Bail of
this city , who mysteriously disappear ' o
fm South Cllenco December 21 , and who
was thought to have been murdered , re- i
tured home late tonight , much to the lay
of his fHm\y. who wI'e mourlln him as
denil. Be Clint give 10 tUtsfactory ! reusous
for his movements. . lie suit ! he had ! been tiIns
Suit I.alm City . lJtaIm where he once ilvi 0e
lie hl.1 .Iust recovered from sickness , and It i
Is thou ht he Is suffering from temporr
aberrations. )
1'011188 Hns."It I"ul.
LONDON , Dec. 31-TIme Chronicle nn- '
ounces the ' dentin of Chnistiona Georgltinn
Chrlstnnu Georlonl
h tossettI , the . !
Hosset Iloetess. lilIes Rossftti was
tt
born In J.onlon , December II . 1830 , hnlnng the '
.Iallhtel' . I of Gabriel Rossetti . on. Italian
an
patriot , who tool refup In Englunnil Ialln
the trouhles In his nntve land , rind who
WIl the wel Imown conlnentator on Dante
She WIS the Ilthor of many pot'nmis , innnonna
pOII :
nmol
them being the "Goblin Murlnt , " this
"Princess ot ProgreHs , " " Seek and Find , "
e tc. _ _ _ . _ _ _
111 , . lip the Mlnn A nru't.
SlglUUHN , Ind. , Dec. i0.-I.nst night
'
nfer No.4. h the northhounll passenger train I
due here at midnight hall llHsel1 this ( sin-
ton , C. 1 lendelson , the raIlroad agent ,
WIS 10ellnl the doorl of the depot pre- :
\am tory to going home. He was accosted
by three , whu .
len covered him % 'ltin re-
vulvers until ordered him tn thrw wlh ) his
h umus. He was Ihen releved of $200 of rail.
ruadnll fX\reHS money , n ZO Ind ri-
volvel' , No clue to the thieves Inns been ob.
t ainted .
.
Tr".urol' nnl l"nl" ) . 1011 : Short.
INDIANAPOLIS , Dec. 30-Ther '
! was n n
1'1101' In ( circulatIon this evening thnt State i
' l'rensniron' Albert Gail was short In bIns oil ! .
elal Iclounts 10 the 110Ult of $61,000. 01. ,
GII Ialll : " 'hlre Ii ; not 010 GIO. truth
In I the rumol' Every celt of the Clnllt ite. .
10lglnl I to thl' Hilte Is In the vnmultii nut tine n
late house , nnd could ! he turnell over to my
!
IleeeHIOI' tomor'ow - murlllg . If niecessirny . "
- -
.1 ii lIntelt tIll the " 'rol ! :111.
S1' 1,0\IS , Iec 80.-As the relul of nn i
atnck on n "Ied hut" miami tItle evening , Dil !
touh WIH shot ant 1led arid I10ther
( mititily womnnilod. liiwartl '
fltaly wounllld. 1lwurl Slolnhanl , u I
m veiutnwuirst peddler , , wii't attacked ! '
welHrwlrst Illller1' by F'ritnl C
1c1011l,1 1111 I 'at niche ntac\el k l Frnl
Sulval Ind
' '
< ol\eel
duwn. 'Iho prostrate man Ilul,1 out arc-
volvel' anril ! hot both
men severnnl times .
i ! ! 1Jonlll of. lit boll scverl lfe tms. h
1'-11 1\1 Jh'lllllul & lall - : (5ff .
PALli RIVER , Man'is. , Dec. 30.-'he ann
nlol report of the enrnlnJs of the mils of
tints city , Ilsueel by G. 1. Lltonl & Co. p
hrolerH , wnts mUlle ,
IIS publc today , showing n t
deeldell fllnl off In tine dl\ldenl18 for the
\
hUt six 10nthl of the year . Tine Iota I
IIUunt rpnortell tauti In tllvitlendis
1tI1LIr.o. ; ' pll Ilvldendl wns :
I.IU.G. 'nlls Itt on I total Invested capIta h
of S2,7&SOO ) . Nine capial
$2 .jrs ( NI" cUlllorutlons mrs neportet ii
lre lellrtcd
to have italtl dlvhtleindmt
for the whole ' .
hapall dh'\lendl year
I'onll' Uar I I I ann ii jut tt ( : ni rent It in nincti .
I0:1 , On. , Iec 30.-'hrl chidren of
Mr. VIola Kept were burned to death las t
nIght. Their molher let them In chnrc cf
Dora WIlliams , n eousll , who built n bl it
lire , locked the children In flit , h use unll
enme to town , 'hen the mother returned
sine found only the aslnetn moller homo and' I '
the chlrrel ! remlins or her ehnlldnenn ,
_ _ & _ chlhl el
N.th'el / until t lie 1.0rtu.t. .
I.ONDON , Do 31-A dlsllatch to th C
Tunics frol Cape 'l'own sa1 I Is reporte t ! !
( mount Delegouay that r"bellou8 native
nittacifeil two ' nal\es
Ilal''ell lorlugues2 gunboats on the
IncOlat rl''r. untested their progress and
killed tIne olCel' hI ehuTt.
Chlll.e " "Iec " New COlmander.
1.0NnON. Dee 30.-A dhnqiiatci ) from Pc.
khll SI1 that tine Ix-vleeru ) ' ot Nnnkln , i ,
1lu.l\un- , his been nppoilted 10 the clue
cOllunl1 of ( tie ChlneH forces . thus :
! force. "
! . super
ceding I Hung Chang und Prince Kunt ,
the ttnnperor'ms uncle l'rlncl J\ung .
WALT \ BUTtER TELL $ : STOHY
- - - -
Says I ; Wits in 1 Trance At. . Wt'IY from
WClt Union to IudiaM4fis.
REMEMERS NOTING OFCTWO DAYS
- l { '
I l'crleeUr Sane annul Seel Slrlrl rll lIt .
A bJneo Shunhl Cause Anj' .1 ' 'orrs-
% 'orkinig I ! I look i IClt IUlt
Wtiilti . ; to gtlck .
_ i. " nh
- 'JI
I" U
INDIANAPOL.lS , , IHc. l0-Ent-Comigress. !
man Wnl luler ofeat U\I \ ( j'Colgress-
planton of his sUIMen .llappenr ce from
home m two months aGo , syS tlat the mornIng -
Ing of NOlember 22 he awoke hearing a
trnlnman cal out luttilamnapoils. lie says
that from tine time ho Ilsmlsscel the sehol
ho was nchln : In iowa on November 20 (
unti he arrived herl his mlll was a perfect
blall , . lie s's he at ' once wrote to hIs
wife , hint the letter tmnlscnrnitul. hither has
bee wonidmtg here a n book nlnt. lie
Slems to he perfec Salle. When I Was
suggested that friends here might assIst limit
ho all he wouhl not eometH to go hem
on borrowed , monry , end expressed the Ileter-
mlnatol to stay till he was ahle 10 pay hilt
own fnre. lie referred freluent tu his
Calur to recall ony events atentln ) his
leaving home anti his trill to this city ! , but
frarld ) ' mlmltc,1 that It was all n hlnl
"
"There Was no reason , whatever , " he said ,
" wiiI should have left. I have a nice
hcme nt West Unlomi , a 1lnl. , 101Inl 1 wife
ami one chilI , ant ! no mmnamn's , lome3le nela' :
tons were hnpller thol title hale alw's
b eemi. The only vny I account for tn. : un-
elslne s Is that lY letter failed 10 reach .
my wIlt' . I secms stranugo . though , that no
cne oC the nll ' people I met did not say
scmetlll tu me about the Inlulrlel that
were made for me. I mara 10 concealment
oC nny name or iilaca of .
I ) IJlact resilerce. I called
cal'll
upon : lr. Matthews , : lr. Tnggnrt all Mr.
1)'uum , ha\'lug served wih the later Inn
c ccnress , anr none of the1 1ellouell the
fact thlt my absence from home hind c.uscd
amI comment In nmty oC the paliers. " .
ISUHANr ( I SU IIlh t.tTUH" " .
.3 tt nnn ocul Intn I Ito Hh'er I It 1'lrth""I ninth
Ill , , WICn : iihlet'ti tIne ilutuiey . nnl
SIOlX I'rY. Dec. 30.-H. I , . Hallr of
Portland , Ore. , hal been nleslr1 here nt
.
the \cqupst of the POI.tln , ! Illc . 1 has
i ieenn bummed that t SUle finite ago Banke I
jollcll the \nelent Orller of Umnited'ork ) -
Il'n u lt Portand and took 1 iienteiician'y fir
his m wife for tZ.O. SOle months ngo it Is
alleged , . he 11'18 w l'Ilng on n Ilf In I the
l'lvcl' t lucre In,1 , jumllell uff Into the water.
He IISIJllell'ec. nn,1 I I ! stud watel.
whole thing was part uf a conspllc tn get
the $ 2O. The two men who were wRit
him h made alII\ls ! that he was l1lwne
atnni his 'ife vas Im111 the ' . " <
all wie WIR lone " "hethll
II" lot I was dlvhleI ( I ! not Imown it I is
Imown that he his been In comnnnuumlcathoui
with his wlfl mtiimctn 'fho eommlnlcllon whl I
malC the anhlavll ! iiavt' been untested , tnt
l'crtlnnd . and the olhlcen's .
Pcrtaml. nl1 olkel's there weme nioti.
tIed of the O'rst of Banleer wele . nol. 'hl
hlve started for mere to take him bade ,
Bunlel' ina'i been In the
IH' city uhout tlmrrc
111 (
weele . anll was about to uo Into the roe-
tnurnt bnmimtess. 10
111.1 % < ll'HI" : 111 ! IP1)fltitICmt. )
'WAPCOIA , Ta. , Dec. 30.-SIJeclol ( Tcle-
grm.-John ) Iorf , n iiromuitVnt contrctor
In(1 ( hulh1er of this 11:1 ( ' . .colllnlled suicide
this rftcrnicomi. Short . nuftr Ilnnel he Ie-
tired tn his room aYlng hI ' 'lslmtl tn lit ?
down for n fcw ninintites' , , to le
10wn mlnltes tn' ' ! cal him In
un itomun' . , Vhon the tbmine ' n'ITh'cd ; , It WI : ,
found hc hal ( a. tnett , I Isstmim1il ' slit arunt I
hln : lecl , . tied thel to tin . nr.unl ,
110111 off the h . l1 lIe bap bpen bltloRt lrhlng the
liuinnor hahlt for' several ' 'urlr but was tint
aide to control lila apfle. !
" 'lllrr . \11'111111) I t ' 'IC I Its Ihnqrlr. I I I
UEILI PI.AIE , J : . " ( 3-SIlecal ( 1
'l'eicgramn.-W'lllinnnn ) flublqafarmer
lm.-\'llam nubili' " lving
near here , ) yesterday ufel'nobn was intnnntlni
hunlnG
rabbIts. lie hot omie whleh 'crawlel1 mumttit' ;
IH\'r
IL culvert. lie started nL'eer'lt . mntlhinue his
puln
! i with 1dm. II'al dl > h'lrle , the con
tents entering near the , h art . and causIng
almost Instlnt dentin. " , . 'J'
- " 'I i
I.'T , 'iIIJa1'.tJ ; INliTB.
( . , , . . .
" . . . . '
Messrs. Adelmann and Dlter , encouraged
by tine success of the ( Adelmann concert
Thursday evening from a musical standpoin t
at least , have determined upon a series of f
quartet arid quintet recitals durIng the wlnler
seuson the " 'omal's club rooms having been
selected for Ihese recitals. I Is the purpose I
of the gentlemen Interested , to give these
!
reelah Sunday afero ns _ and Ihe ( novell y
ot the Idea anti the high standIng of the
muslcals : olght 10 Insure crowded liouset
Solos wJ also be given , a singer now tint d
then , and : . Adelmann and : Ir. Buler
will alternate on tIme violin. 'Mr. Snuerweln
lnd lrs. Letovsky will also be included In I
th3 quartet. _
College boys are lutense , either crItical or
enthnisiaattc . At 0 recent concert 'given by
the "T. K. " quartet In Delevue before the
students of the unlver1ly of Omaha the audience -
ence _ was one cf the enthusiastc sorl. Th I ; :
church In"hlch the entlrtalmtnnenmt was give n
was mnacketl tine aisles fled with chairs and
p1ny standinw. Ant tine performers eare,1 I
t heir money. Every lun her was encored I ,
s ome several times , and what was mOil ur i'
t Isual a demand was made for n repltton of
t ho last ntmrnber.
Steps are being taken by tine musicians c : f
this city to Inaugumts a mnslcal f2stval :
lastn i ! three days , under the direction of :
Theodore Thomas , assIsted by the Chlc3g0
Orchestrnl soclet ) About sixty musician II
wi accompany ! r. TholtH , If ml c mes.
Mrs. Margaret Eaton of Chicago , the ire Ii
known ann ! popular coloaturn soprano , will b !
heard for the fIrst time In Omaha nt the
Hans Alb rt concert , on the program of i
which she Is down for . several solos.
t.f'I1W J"OItLU.Z.T.
FaIr , until " 'mirnnner wlh " 'Inds "hllng tn
'out licrI' .
. ell htrJ )
WAShINGTON , Dec. 30.-The forecast for
: lonlllY Is :
. '
For Nebrnslm-Falr ; wnrmerj ; ntorthtenl I '
winds , hecomlng somnthnenly . norther\
For lawn nnt :1 nurl-I alrj ; nontimeni ly
nOllhell'
winds , becoming vaninihile.
For South Daloln-Fnlr : wunncr : varlolJle
winds , blcomlnsoutherly. ) .
For Klnsas-Falrj ; 10rtherly winds , he-
coming vurlable.
Io'ai ltt'cori
OFhn'JCc O TilE WgA'rUEH JII'REAI 1 .
OMAhA , Dec. 30.-0mahu reocril ot temp r-
attire Inll rulnfnl , compal'l'll with the corresponding : -
responding day of the past four years :
lb91. 18/3. : / 1892. l IS ii.
Muxlmum temnpenature . . . 2 I 8 El 45
'flintinnuumn lemperature. . . 8 : 3
Average mperalure " . . 1 I II ) : : ! :9
,
Irlclplnton . . . . . . : 1.,1 ! 'J' ' 1' . :8
COlllun of tempernt \ ' lnrecioitntli .0
nt Olaha tor the tlay . 'unr IlrecJplnlon :
rU .
Normal temperature . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
Delelency for time day . . "i' . . . . . . . . . . .4
Normal precIpitation . . . . . . . . . . OI Inlh .
Delc/Inc / ) for the day . . . , . . . . . . .03 .0 Inch
'otal Ilreclpllton 61ncq Murch \ 1 IG.OI . Inches
Delclency since March , I' . j i. . . . . 15.6 intel Cs
- Itt'ports frul Utlur Slatllu nit _ K J' . _ fit.
> . "
. i " = ; ! ; i
.
t i.m
IUTION , ' a i J 6 STATS o I
, '
o S , \ YEATinsi I.
.3 ' " . p
_ _ : 't 1 .
Omah" . . . . . . . . - 18) . ) ' 21 I , - .00 - ( iear - . -
NorUd'lale. . . . 10 on , . uu Clear.
Volenlll % . . . . . . . J 1 1 31 .11 ( ell'ar.
( , hlcao , . . . . . . 14 I ' 2t ' "ln . .
SL Lonitii . . . . . . . :6' . 1':0' . .1 SlowllG.
St. I'aul. . . . . . . . .
. . .
. . . . . . . 12 12 T. ( ' ( ottily .
Davezipori . . . . . . ant ' : I 'y . 'Iouty. .
KIIUIIS . . . . . . . . . . : : , :0 UU ' CIII : .
lenver. . . . . . . . . tui .nu Clear
I :0
Salt L1ke City . . . : u ( : U .on C'l'ar ' ,
lalltCly. . . . . . Si ) .
itcienna. . . . . . . . . , . zero 31 ni .nn nu ( ( ( Clear. menr : .
IlluI3rl. . . . . . : 'a ' . relr. .
. . II ' Cll3r.
Si. Vincent . . . . . . . ' (1 ( 1 . ,
. . . : ! .ini ) Ctetir
Cheyenunmn . , , , . , : .UI
Cheyennu. . . . . . . lU , t2 .00 ( : It'ar .
itIhies . . . : : rl'nr.
. .
"les Cnty. . . . " . 1 H 12 .011 Clear.
Gitnestonj. . : . . . . . M tu , .tn . Cler .
-
fleiow .
.Ullow zero
" ) 'Intlealel trace of pr.'elllolol.
I. . A. VL'II ( Ob3or'cr.
'he 11111011 i , I I tnt t.
lutlUI.
According \ thl olcial retnnra . just I. I
sued cncering Ibo ( trade ot Queen V C.
torla's South AfrIcan colonies , It apper
thot the value cf tine total export of ti ha.
mends from 11\ Cape at Good hope during
_ _ _ _
,
the last twenty years has alnlnOI the u-
tounilng MI1 ot 350000000. I we rentern-
beth r that thh Is the exporter price anti
thnt the wholesale blTcrs pay at least r
per cent mar . while the ordInary public .
afer the stones have been cut all mountOl ,
pay It ieabt four tmes that sum , the figunres
thT mn reachell arc enoulh to astound one .
THE 'OUNGEBT 1S NINETY-ONE.
l' nmnr htr Ri' Ino lrothcr of . 1 I 0 tin n
nhlo ; Inhlll I'nll ) .
01 n little farm high up among the his
or Calhoun comnnty , Alabatna wIth only the (
Ires nlll the huh tolls for their mteiginbors .
11'0 Jrhaps the most I'emarkable CannIly In
labamtta They are Imown as the SaHers. ,
The famiy consists or n brother an,1 ! four
si sters . anti the youngest has already tunel
her 91st ) . Time ehlest Is several years
moro than n ecntruy old. Nooo of them
cnr marrleI ,
The Fatiicnrs , writes a correspondent of tine
N ew York Sun , were born In \ tine Gui Do.
mInion state nil or titenmi , exceptIng onc. be-
fore tide century set In. In 1831 tiny faml ) '
mc\'e,1 , to Alabantin a'HI ' establshed themselves -
selves In what Is now Calhoun cOlnty , about
fUeen mies cut of Anmnistomm. Two years
latcr they became Ilosssse,1 ; or the properl
on which they now live. nl,1 InmNlale !
e 'reetell the log hOI ! ! which they have lived
In con8Ianl ) ' . Yrars ngo the fnth-r alHI
mother tiled tIne furmer at the age of 9\ , the
11lr lt time. early age oC 75. )1 ) ! spil o of the
chnles a \1 Invenlons anti Improvements
which tIme has wroljht , this cOIent : ,1 fain.
ly ha3 ne\'er seen fit In nnyway to reform
I he l Ilrnetces that were In vogle when their
Ilarelts talgh them how to vork The
cloth hI/ which th'r wear has always been
lalc , by them ( from the cclQ whIch grows
In i their fell , or from the wocl which covers
thl backs ef their sheep. 'fhe seed Is sep-
rated from the leer stollll by the fngers
of the Icmbers of this foml ) ' . I la turn
sP11 Into ) 'ars on the ohl.Une slllllhl !
whecl , nlHI we\'ed Into cloth upon n loom
cf t ancent nattenmt.
I rom the hlles of the anl111s IIJt Ilv
upon m their f2h the brolher makes tine coin-
fortable not ! tot entrel ) unshnpe\ slices
that cover his amid his Histers' Ceet Th : meal
frol which their bread Is lale Is rroull
betwcn two stones from cor 'IOII'n 01 ( incur
Ilatch. They raise enouh domestc nnlmals
for their own demands. 'fhelr cootlng Is
done before an OiCmt fireplace. The ) ' arc
a verc to the use of mOle ) ' . They have no
ne,1 , of I , nnd wIll not receive I , I arty
ono IIEslres to lmuy Irovlslom of thelJ amid
the ) mayo Inolgh to spare , the supplies are
, Iven or loanEd , but never salt ! for mone ) ' .
Their dwellIng Is scrupulousl mat , ns are
the Jremls ; s abolt tt. , \IOSt ) nil of their
pensomn.ii property was brought with them
from Virginia. anll ns evlienco of their
C . ' refimiites : nn,1 , their careful way of dolmmg
t Ihhlg It nutty be salt ! that almost all !
the Imoustholti effects which they hlouht
Illh I t them t from their old home arc sti In
their possessIon and In daIly mite. Far I Itt'
.talce , the wooden hames were late two-
thirds of a centlry ago , up In George
Wnshlngton's coultr ) ' . !
I itt I salll that before they were grown
the chlllen catered Into 1 mpact to rc-
main Ingle nnd remain together. Traditon
sa's the ) ' were four exceelnl handsome
girl' , amid were much 60ught ! after by the
beaux oC their day a 11 nelghhorhouI : , bunt
ther Ivoldc,1 al enlanI1 alancs , wIth
one exceptIon. The ) ounrest sister felt In
hove wIth n ) 'ounl man of tine olten ( line.
She was then 011) 16. The famiy entcn,1
such a protest that she repmmlsed her lover
nd endeavored to blot him forever from her
mttemmtory. ter dirnpnoimntrnteutt , however , was
so great that her mind bclme inmiclernainmed ,
undermine\
arid she has never rcenlncd her lental eqnl.
lilmriimntt.
Industrlons , cleanly , virtuous. honest , and
Gcl.fearln , Ihfse old souls have Tlvo.l at
Ilence with mill men ) 'hl brother Is Ill
ne\ lIe his devoted hIs unselfsh life to I
the comfort of his siders. They love him
dearl ) Friends realIze that the death oC :
one wIll be folowed br the passin away
of all. The realization of this gives comfort
rather than dread to these old folics.
- . 011 folcs.
ONE USE FOR BIG SLEEVES.
The J/genlol. . Device or Two YOII ! ,
" 'omPI O\.trluten "lh l'nircnls
Doth the girls were rosy from walking In i
the keen air when they got Into the elevated
raIlroad at Fourteenth street , and boUt were
heavily laden wih packages , says the New t
York Sun. U was n case of "hlg parcel ,
little parcel , hat box and bundle , " and every
time eiher o't thel stirred sme one of U.e
Impediments fell to the car 110cr. Sometmes
one of tine girls was stooping down to plcl C
up the big marcel or the little parcel , and I
sometmes they were both slooplng down to
gather up these and the hat box and bundle
as veil. Two brokers who were sitting op-
Iloslto began quietly mnklng bets ns to
whlrb : pacleage wOUle slip off next , ant what
with their ' ! JercIEO inn the open air , that In
time car und theIr knowledge that they
thel' llowlcle wcre
affording n good deal at Iteadhead nmuse-
mont to the passengers , the girls got rcdder
In tine face every minute.
" 1 Just ting It's n shamc , " said one of
linemen nt lust. "that women don't have
pockets to put things II , " and she gave a n
little whlo box a vicious tap that Jested It I
up against an oblong brown arrangement ani I
I sent both of them tumblng 10 the noor. ( ant
When sine came up gasping from tine rescue - ,
cue of these she jerketi at her bIg sleeve : I
like nn angry lIttle bird pluclclng at Is
feathers
, treated her companion to n meg
nlfcent baby stare and said :
"KatIe , 1\0 got It. "
"Got wlmmnt " asked Katie.
"Got an Idea , " solll her companion. "Just
wotch me. "
And with that she tool nun the little wInit C
b oy , tlrust ; It under her jacket l I whlo
shouiller , gave a Iulck wriggle , an,1 , presto !
It dropped Into tine big puff , of her sleeve
Then tha oblong brown
arrangenmnent
! arranrement was
simiarly disposed oC : and then n round , mimi t
pink packac : and , Ihcn another something I
au tel another somcthln else , now tuclclng It I
Inlo tIne rIght hand ! sleeve , and now Into the
le ft . unt e\erythln ! tine dlsposcd of. Tine
1Iss KatIe folowell her ( niinitls eX1mpie
u ntil all of her
II al parcels were tucled away
and whcn they got off tine cars at Park
place there wnsn't 1 sIgn of "hlg parcel I ,
Ilto parcel hat box or bundle , " but thclr
sh eaves stuck out like ' ( our captive balloon S
CaIJI\'e baleens
and ! eli the Brooklyn girls they let tured
g rcrn with envy.
o
Uuom"l : n ll.Ir.
"no you know how to boom a cigar ? " aB\ed
ll advertising nntan.
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Tina Chicago Record man confessed his
ig mtorance.
"Wel , I've taken llld of 1 leI cigar
with instructions to male It n ' 0' lie mat
te n' what It costs hone tire a ' few 10 of tin 0
schemes : Of course I use the niewapapri s
frst ant last , but I've sot sOle other leWSpapels bleat n.
Ileau.
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"I've ) ordered '
orderet some wooden cigars six feH
long , uteti < are to bo carried throuh the
streets. it. tales ,
I ( two men to carry one
ci gar. Then Ivo sent out about 25,00
:1OOO
poslal cards to len who smoke } good chgamn ,
! uut cfars
anll on each cal'l , II says : 'Prescnte at tlo
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'rom enrly eblhlbood
EOZEMA ultl I . . , . ru"Y
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/ru"/
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dIsease. vl.lledIm "J euro rue Ut tints
dIIOl.O. I VisIted hot tttniugg I , rlll Was
treated by the beittuetllmni mniemt but It.
benotitotl. beaetlrnllcl , 1 /ot
bOIOllol. Wbol till thiligs fnati ( shod I
al 111111 Ild
fIId
< olrmllol to FROM try t ii. H. , 111
Intonrmollhs wn a inttroiy
ourod . 'l'ho - - - - - - - - "IOoltroly ,
less 000. niot ii sign ot II ietti e/I
' 10t"
.lln 1117 general
Ielll built lP , and I IIHU never , olerol
return , of the dl.cue. I bat .llcu city I
recommonde"
S. 5 . 5. to a mnnnnui' CHILDHOOD p
( nor of frisinde fur
borotrleldHor
Ain diseases , . - - . . . - - -
all have sister TeL IOWI I IlulU ' mire m .
l \.ltW'N ' , 'mllI'I. '
; $ ever ftis to cure , even after au
tall
% % , , oen arer al
,
oiier remI. hne. OurT.eA'ho '
"II iiiou'S aud Skin
. Oi loud liscasa fuelled
tIC.U 'u'r AddIC" IklllJlcuc JAle"
SWiT IWJCIFI : CO , Atlanta 01. I
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Colrjeflphiffs- _ ) .
CJUINE\"H CL1AN1I : VAULTS eLEANS
, : .1 Iturite . at \v. H. Homer I. 1.33 Ircldwa ) ' ,
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WAN''I : , non eO"'f'I'N' : (1II1.TO { JO
general lumsrt'work. 3' ' ( oklnn,1 l\nuo.
WANTI' ) . (0001) tiultI . JOlt ' -
! eon 011. ( lFiN'iit. L ,
J"OI
hOl80\ . Mr. Jacb thins , 31G ' I NWII .
j \ A-'TI. : - 'r A. it , - 'r. Oll'lI .
lulR strict , : lo/IIY IOI.II& . si'odyI' rll. 2
\\'ANTlm , 1" f'Ot'NQ 1.\J ) ' . CI1ANCBI
- elANCn
work fur tier olr.1 while ftttcnding coiicg 10
CounteR fliults . Addle.I whie 'I aUendllK : . lee Ilolo olco.
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eight ( ( ntsl' Seo' That 110stnl cu.1 ! Is good
for two cents when applied Oi the . Illrchlue
of onO or our cigars . There won.t bo nnnany
or them Ilrese'INI. but I will bo A ROOI .HI :
alit ! every man who gets on' wl.1 be atrace,1
by tint novely or the scheme , Then I'm
golmtg 10 put IIBlc boxes In the cIgar stores
antI hnvo the muncie conic omit or the lite
organ pipes rustic In Ihe shRine or our cigar
a 11 ! labeled Every dealer In limo city gets
a blue'lrlnt cartoon each 10rnlnf to inanig
In his wlndo\ The men lon of tle cigar !
the biggest part or the cartoon , 1'1 ! enll
private boxes or the cigar to club stewarh
n'1 ' ! wel Imoll dealers'hien I've donc
nil that I'll try clse"
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SHE'S WANTED IN hEAVEN
The WOlal limo VnumStuttiil lun us Crowih'il
crr auiit iouk Sereite- .
\'hint clues of patrons gives a str'ct car
conductor tti trott trouble ? TInts qmicsttonm
was discmnttttt at tine Conilnictors' literary
toddy of Chicago , relates tIi Tribune. Ome
of tine orators spoke as follows :
"Give tue the liomi gIrl or tine oilier gIrl
every finite in iilace of tine womnnan vito ham
been timoiplnmg. 'licti a sitolt gIrt hoards mm
car sine knows where lien fare Is mmml tnsmiahiy
inns tine exact annioumnit. hint tIne ri tinrnlntg
smmopper gives a $2 bill after ftmntnhllng nil
over Iner mInces for luer iocketbooic. Usually
time car in crewtleit % antI I haven't the eltntmige
hinintly , I tales time bIll atm ! tell imer I wIll
gIve her tine einnntgcn as soon mis I Pass
timroungin time ear. Front that tlnino cmi ii
tvntchncs line fiS If I mae a tinhef. anti if I do
riot rtnsln back to lien nt mmcc sue calls to tue :
nrnd iaunts to kniow if I omit geijung to nmnut ol
vitht ( lint $2. A shop girl teltloun carrIes
that ammtomnntt vltim lien , hint If sIne tlots aiti
( Inc canto thing occmnrs milicmnt iner chuminige sue
Sits qnniet untIl I take It to iner , numtl thuent sine
tinrinks mine. UnIt time mntost tiehlgiuttini inatroun
of a rtreet car line Is time womttnnn wino comes
imito a croivdeil car rind simows hiy her malt-
lieu' tint et.n uSc , , In tntirno In n , , trnt. A
\omnnirn ; vimo camn do that tlonn't mayo to go to
chnit rcit if sine nhonn't wannt to. Sine vill be
wei conned tIp yonder. They arc wattirug for
inn' timcre mote. Tine hmeavemily choir womi't
beg in to cimamit moth site gets there , \'omn
ti emi 't lruov iioti' I' I i iii isa lie r. ' '
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S utint nniiii llieuupiio 'I'nix ,
C inicimummati Tribnnrno : "If I were ashen ! nnty
apI i n lent , ' ' said t ito retl.c'yetl lutamn I un t ii e j soils
suit . ' 'I votninl say it was Grover Clevehautti
vli o tiono It. "
, ,
Ileg pa rtlonn , ' ' sa Id t inc nitaut lit t me sinhmiy
ttta goimais , ' 'you shioulil say it was Cltnvelamttl
wIn o diil it. ' '
' ' Omn nnccounni tiiommgints , ' ' salil tine niminti Inn hit'
jea rns , ' ' 1 wIth say nmeitiner. I twill say it was
Gro ver Inoodoocti it anti ! let it go nt ( lint , "
( a
Tlttmt'g 'Ia'rm' tiuti vnl't1 . 'tiutltuma ' mottteiu.
I t IiI'IUIM "gmisplutg for 1ll'oiilt ( , " I I
L'ilift'tl Ii ( it'l'ttiig'i ( 'OiItlitittll of the
Int't.'ous $ ystt'uut , ninth COIlSlStS of ii nepnmm-
inmnti It ( 'till I vu et Ittit ( if I Ito ht'oun'in litI
tttlieu. I I Is fvetlhlotuti' tlSneCIllteIl witin
501111' foriut of chest eeiuhilnlnltmt , liflt'tl'tl'
hiiily li'oiIi'htltint ) , \\'ht'ii so lisniochnited
Ozoffllllsioll
' . 'flI cmim-t' tlilnt I t tItteR Itiltu llt.
( 'it II Sn' I I ( 'II l't'i lut'OII Cl t I I is , ii t ttl WIipIt
lit'oiit'iiIt % t i t'itt't'tl ntmtltmuit : Is m't'utitmvi1.
'i'htbn In niot 1111 lilk' stnlt'inl'Ilt. It Is it
fmit't t'II't'tmiiol'mitell , '
, lm' _ tilt' tt'stltniiuty o
: ' I t't4 , I I . \ I . ( ' lunu nIh tt'i'hmuy ut' , St ii 11 Ii I oh ,
\'ih . , w'l ii u vil it ( 'II um'tI o I' n st I t in a I t' I It ha
li' ttn'th' . \\i1 I t' lit'I't' m'.nil . ti t t'l I you
I nnmi'l t i mm tI' ( ' it lunii t I ) ztuiumil islohi - ' I it
bu , nmrttt hiii' multi 'hy It t'um'c'tm thlst'mmn'n
--1 i it ii ' I lit' smutt't' . ihI itt tint mm it ii ttet'i
exphitlitt'tl iii ii hum' 1)Lioi ( vhiit'ht can
lit' Ititti futi' tIn' nintldmtg. b'cIitl for t.
I. ) ' .oint ii isloit It
The Phsicaijs
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For Oih1. Oouglui , Qo'isinipt'ou , l3rn'
cliits , Asthma , a ci All Putluonary Ooiti.
phtints ; Scrfii1a , Goucral Ddblity1 Lose
01' ulCSi1 ] auntinima , atl all nstiug
Discaeo.
KUHN & Co. ,
I 5tIt & IttIgImti4 StS. , Otiinlimn ,
I
' 5-1 : IrCHING IIUORS
'i'ortummiutm , uilniflgunting
anal em t'r- ' Its of - .
, . t'rcla't , lmuu it.
- imir , scntly , trit'm , ii , onul hhutinly
- i'llii amid ci iii , iininei' , iv liii ( I 1) ) ,
' - / ihinni atuit Caiil nug hair , rcihu'i-el ly
. ' i'iitglt nuiplleaiioiu , sunti ptcttiiiy
0 niiti t'conioiiutcnniiy cit ft ii y tIto
. . - ( 'u'Tnt cnn. lir.unnimtt : , wbeu tin.
- . S beet ItinyslclammS fall. 5
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Castoria is Dr. Samuci Pitc1ur's 1fl'CSCI'iPtiOflfOr IImfant3
and Cislidron. I ; coittaitis iicitlicr Opiuimu , 1Xorphino nor
i' other arcotic substance. It. is it hial'Illlcss sulHtituto
for Paregoric , Drops , Soothtitng S3'rtlpa , amid Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its gntaramitco is thirty ycars' use by
flhilflons of Motlncrs. ( astor1a clcstroy 'Wom'nis amid allays
foverisliness. Castoria prcvcnt vomniiting SOUr Curd ,
curcs DIarrhicxa amid 'Wind Colic. Castoi'ia relieves
teething tronbics , cures coiistlpatlon and flatulcncy.
Castoria ntslni'ilatca the food , regtalnttcs tlio stomach
ninti bowels , glvitng Itcaithy and natural sleep. Cots.
toria Lt tine Cliildrcu's Panacea-the DIotliez" Frlerd.u , '
Castoria. Castoria.
acastorla Is an excellent medicine for cbl. ! " Castorla .
In so welt atlaptedtoclnlldm.en thaS
Metlienni Inaro rcpcatodly tout main of its j nccom'nmnnennl It assmnpcniortoantypreacrlpuoa
goodefrecuponlnclrdbhhdrcu. " kuownito line , "
Da , 0. C. Osaoon , Ii , / , Ancnmrm , M , U. ,
Lowell , Mass. lii So. Ofonl Sb , l3rooklyn , N. T
St Castoria is the liestncniedy ' ( or ciniiulroa of " Otnr physicltns intho clnlldron'a depart-
lnlcis I anti ecqtmatnteti. I'miopo thno day Is not : ninenit have spoken lmiglniy of their oxperl.
far stant wheut nnotheea wilt constdcrtino enco Inn theIr outside practIce ivltln Caatoa ,
interest of tineir chilklnen , era ! mnse Cnnstonii Inn. amid enltinonngin wo ommly hn'nvo anruong our
stead of tltovarlounmquack nostrnnmavliIchi cure nnctlicat supplies wbat is known as regular
destroying their loved ones , by ( onclagopinmnum , pnotlimcta , yet we are free to coufesi the /
titorphlne , oothlng syrtip and other hmnmrul mnnn'ritc of Caatoria ltas wo ok wI
agents down their throats , tbcrcby seodlug favor upon It , "
them to prcmnnaturo graves. ! JrTiD IIosm'mrAL w DleemuaAfly ,
Ba. J. F. Knncncn.oc , lOoston. Mass.
Conway , Ark , Ar.r.sa C. SnmmTnr , Prcs. ,
The Centaur Company , T Murray Street , New York City.
5 He Sings ! '
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-nt , ' ' ii E cnti'umest exoultontloum nuit
, t' S _ _ . ' 1)OES J03' Set would yittrs
, he if you itnew tvlm.it
t - , Inc kIlOS'S-thInLt II I ' , ) Main street Ia
. ' ' SttalCd t''uthm littPc birgmtins lit Shoes ,
f' ILntt , Umldntl'svcur timid FtunllIslhimti
' . sI I ; ( ooi titan any other stot'e iii ( ) IIil.
c v cli IlItufli iiiid Ounainit , lie uses ltut
, fev flot'm4 , 3'Il pci'toc'I't : , ittiti
S , _ -l Yti \Il1 need ittut fw' motes-
' ' 'if' ' 5 - brink luotes tin' colnus-to get pos.
. : 4 s session of stylish , luitittisoutme and
' I 'th - . eoiiiIortmtlle tiuIuis , EE1)chSeS ) ot I
r' - ' . - ' tJOiIIg intisiuiess at I ) 1 9 mire 5(1 ( pot' ceilt
, : ; - : : : : : = ' . _ _ _ less tititui ftsi'thcv tspto'n , anti this I
Due of t Ite IlhLlli seoi'ets of the limia
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inntiiic stntccsui ( If
T. B. IiUGiI1S ,
The Loadling Down Towns Morchtn
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N OI IS TFIE TIME J BUY STUVES AEJ KITCE FUITUE
M y prices have always been lower than other
any store in the city
,
but now I am going to make
you a Christmas present. Loolc
at some of my prices , A
$ 10.00 Cook Stovofor , , , , , , . , , , $
7,50
$3o,00 Stool
13 00 " it ii I Range for. . . . . . . . .
, , , , , , , , , 0.00 38,00 ' 4 4' "
1000 'a i U , , , , , , , , , , 12,801 42,00 " " it , 80,40
R adiant Novelty Base Burners and Elmhurst
Surface Bue ; are as
finD stoves
as can be made. Look at the prices ,
$ 44,00 RndinntI'ovclty.$35.20
40.00 ' ' ' 4 $ I $32.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * .
' . . , , , , , 82,00 25.00 "
38,00Eiinhurat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,401 ' 20,00
And nil other stoves In proportion at
CHAS. SWAINE'S
, 740 B'way
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4 , , _ _ Lx STEAM DYE WORKS
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All kinds of Dyeing
annl Cieurnirng ulono hun
'A ' : isir 1 tue Stalticul the art lilgiieat , fabrics 15add Slylo xmnnntlij ainul of
S to hook
_ _ _ _ D Y E miew. % Vork as proinipily good nra
done urnd
t iYc : ; t , i1 ( lii all Parts tlelivereti of tine
! I r ' S Price counniry Iht , , Send ( on It
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l'ropg'Iotoz'
Jircadway , near North.
uvestenun Iepot , Councq
ifluffs , iuut. Tel , 11Z.
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