- - _ _ - - - - - : . --i i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II I. 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE OtAIT1 DAILY DEE : T1J'ESDAY ! , JANUARY 20 , 1S9. ! _ _ _ : lAWS WANTED \ BY SHERIFFS - Will Bring Their Desires w the Attention of the Legisll\ture t TERM OF OFFICE SHOULD BE FOUR YEARS ! - No nero : e"ICR of i1ortgng.I I'ropertby bllcel"l JlII\\tcn-IIf'MonR OITcn'hy ThcRe Two CIiangcl ; Should ! ! lie lIl"de-'herUY lrcxel TRlk80 - The sheriffs ! ! of thIs state are up In arms , and , combining In a bo1y they propose 0. Ill. lIe legislation on theIr own account looking to the protection of their Interests. In thIs direction they hnvo interested senator Watson - son and ( Hepresenlatlvo McNitt , who will champIon their cause before the other mem- bers of the legslature : which Is now In ses- I slOI1. slOI1.Thesc county officials ask for the passage of but two hills , one of whlc1 ! Is to increase the term to four years , while the other Is to do away with special master commissioners , who have heretofore been 'nppolnted by the court to make sates of real estate In cases where the property Is sold under foreclosure of 1II0rtgage. Upon both propositions the . sherf ! ! are n unit , declaring that their hopes for the future are wrapr-e(1 ( UII In the enact- menl of these IJrolosed ( laws , In discussing the advantages to be derived from the Passage ( - sage of the bill making the term of omce four years , the sherlrrs declare that they could render theIr rewectlve counties much more effective Fen'lce , as then their terms would correspond wllh those of the district jJlllges ntlll they would have double the oppor- tunities to fumlllarlze themselves with the work rCQulred of thcm They also urge that Il would relieve them of much of the ( lolltl- cal leg pulling , thaI Is now lractlccd ( ntlll to which they arc compelled 10 submit. Being judicial omcers , they make the point that their terms should expire with those of the jllll/es ( / and the clerks of the court In addi- tion to this they state that It takes them two years to make enough to square tip the ex- pellSt'S Incurred In securing the omce and that If th term was Increased to four years , with a clause that they were barred from ' seeking ! a re-election , the last two years of the term would net them a little money. Regarding ! the other bill , which Is to pro- vide for the doing away with the special master - ter commissioner , SheriIY Drexel gives his . reasons why It should become a law. In speaking of the matter he said : "Last year In this county there were 7GO forced sales of real estate. of which number 186 were made by the sheriff's office , the ' others being handled by the special masters appointed - pointed by the court. Now understand , I attach no blame to the court , but this specllli master apllOlltment Is a dangerous thing. None of the men arc under bonds and as a ruIn they arc clerks In law offices about the clly. The fees for making the 7GO sales In this county averaged < about $0.70 each , which would have given my omce $7,330 Instead of $ I.SOI I , which It received. If I had made all . of the sales the sum of $ G,600 would have been turned Into Douglas county Instead 01 being turned Into the pockets of the com- missioners. There Is another thing about this plan of selling Where the whole matter Is left with the attorney , he Is allowed to deslg" nate the paper In which he will place his advertisement , and as It result nol being under bond , he places his sale notice In sonic obscure sheet , drawing a rebate of anywherc from 20 to 2G per cent on each notice. "So far this year the courts have Issued 13 , orders of sale six of which have come to m omce , all of the ethers going to the special masters , and out of the 135 the county will nol get II cent , as the fees will gO Into thE pockets of the men who do the selling. ThE sherI Is allowed to make a. salary of $2,60 ( per year allll then the county allows him [ salary for each of tile deputies. If the OffiCE . doe ! not mnlm this sum. the balance Is \Jali by the county , but If the fees aggr h'lte snore ' than the salarIes , the balance goes Int > LIsa general fund of the county and reduces the taxation just thaI much. Take , ! for Instance the sales of last year. If they had all been ) made by the sherllI the balance which would have been turned Into the treasury would have been Increased $ G,500. or just the amount that was paId over to thO' ' specIal masters. " Speaking of the action of the court last Saturday , when It was stated thai some of the judges were consderlng ! a plan of appraisement - . praisement , SherIff Drexel said that he had never apPoInted hangers-on as appraIsers but Instead. he had always selected competent parties , usually business men who were In the real estate business. He had never had . any set of men for the work , but as a rule had selected such men as W. J. Mount N. n. Apple John Butler and other large prop- erty owners. lIe could nol see why the judges should be dissatisfied , as he had , always - ' ways performed his work honestly and for the best. Interests of the original property owner , Instead of In the Interests of the hold- I . ers of the mortgages Sheriff Drexel did not take kIndly to the idea of the appointment 4 of n court commissioner. whose duty II i should be to appraise property. lIe was of the opinion that thO ! creation of such an oll1ce would mean slmilly that It was a move In the direction of making It easier for the holders of mortgages which were being fore- closed allli that It would take just that much snore money out of tIme treasury of the cOllnt . as the fees of the man would havE : to be paid and there eOllld bo no limit on the amount which ho could make. . Il's the best-Dr. Prlco's flaking Powder- . because It's absoluteLy pure. _ - _ _ lieNigilomi l Ills CI"rge At the close of his' sermon' Sunday . , morning Dr. Williamson , In a tow brief words tendered his resignation as pastor of the Central United Presbyterian church S allli asked that action ba : tullen looking to , , his release by time presbytery at Its meeting S In April. This action of the doctor's will no doubt bo a surprIse to many of bls S-S frIends In the city. nurlng his pastorate S here he has accomllllsheEl mu h. lIe took .5 the congregation at Its organization about I 5 : eight years ago with thirty-six membors. ' It now numbers about 200 , but has had nearly all many more upon Its roll In that time. While eight years may not be a vary long pastorate , yet Dr. Williamson Is one of the oldest Pastors In the city changes haYing been m1Ele [ In nearly all of the pillS - S IItS In that tlllte. lie will leave nn active S congregation , Occup'ln ! u hundllomo build- . . 11mg ! In a good ! field , carrying a debt , but hopeful , Of the three Unltel ! Presbyterlnn churches In time city two at time pUlpits are vacant , S but the Park Avenue People are hopeful of lIecurlng the services of Hev L. N. Lafferty S at Creston , ha , whom they desire to call an(1 ( who has given them SOIltO encouragement , . I1ayden Brcs' . nd , Is on page 6. S Allswf'n III Our 1'1111111 I'rlzo Contest . is Several InquirIes have been received as to whether we want only h slllgle line or sev- S S oral Whllt Is required Is a heaEllng for an ad\'ertlscmE'nt as set forth In our announce- S menl. Wo leave It entirely 'to the jUdgment of contestants whether ono line or several should ! be used ! for thIs IJ\lrpose. \ t - - . IIAY1)IIN BROS Jluth met II /lIce. / ' . Judge Baxter decided nn Interesting point S In the contest over the estate left by Harrl- S ) lion Uuclmer , which has been occupYing time attention of the court for teh last few days I It appears that Buclmer was married In ISGJ , and as a rpslut of time marrlago a daughter S V was born , Iluelmer left his wife , and several S years afterwards msrrlE' 1 another woman without going tthrough the formallt of In- , IStltutlng divorce proceedings from the IIrat S wlft' When IJuckner died , wIfe No. 2 clalrl1e : the estate , whIch Is i valued at over 5,000. . but IIhe met an obstacle In the Ilau.h- ! ! . I tar of wife Na I , who clallnel1 , , to bG time I legal helrL S ' JThu ; Duxler ( lIeltl that there was no doubt O't the leglthlllle of the marriage between : I1uckner and wife No I , and that therefore the daughter was hum leglll heir lit law. lie also belch ' that wife No. 2had married Uuck- . ner In good faith , thInking that ho was free of wife ! No.1. alHl that therefore she Was S entitled to a IIharu In the estate Ilbo. . S Tile state Relief commission have estab IIshed beadquartera III 109 ! ) Frenzer block , i where all contributions of provisions arid S ' Ilothllll : ahould be arnt. Instead of 407 Brown : block. III hrretQfore. All correspondence t should be- addressed to me at 401 Brown , loCj- W. N. NAONI President IJOSTON STOltI' : 1'1111 : 8/\1.I - Tomorrow Wo Sell ! Alt the lomrRtlu ) nOlI Cotton ( howls from the , J"lTrny 1'lrr. DRESS GOODS SiLlS AND HANDKEn- Cl iEFS . All lining cambrics 10 a yard ; all prints and calicos , 21c a yarll ; cotton toweling , Ie n yard ; white cheese ! cloth , lc 0. yarEl. , All the colored 110uble fold cheese cloth ' worth 8m,4c 0. yard go at 3 ½ c. All thin 2 yards , 21/S yards and 2 % ! yards whlo shootings ! go al 12mc a yard . All the linen furniture covering , worth liP to SOc a yard go nt 2'4c , All time fine IndIa linens , fancy checked lawn , nllnsooks , worth up to 25e a yard go nt 8,4c. All the dotted and figured drapery Swisses worth 3Ge a yard go nt Jc. ! All linen shirt bosoms worth 25e each , go al Ic. All the drapery silks worth up to $1.00 a yard go In two lots at Jc ! rind ISo a yard , All the checked and strIped taffeta silks for ladles' waists and children's Messes go at Gc alill tOe for an entire remnant All GOe goods go nt ISo All $1.00 goods go nt 20c. All $1,50 dress goods go nt 30c. BOSTON STORE , -N. W Cor. lCth and Douglas Sts. S Hayden Dros' , nd. Is on page 5 . . . Sam'l Burns continues his pre-In\'ontory sale until Saturday , during which limo every- timing ! goes nt Iii 11er cent discount , including cut glass , china , brlc-n.brae , dInner sets toilet sets anll lamps. lIIore 'luau : IIIIIJIJIJOOO ) I'n'icugors. , Have been carried by the Llllw Shore & Michigan Southern railway during the past Iwenty.fivo years Very few were able to fil\(1 \ any fnull. The rest were dellrhtcd. One o'f them recently said : "For several years past I have made from two to four trips each month between Chicago and New York anti am almost always aceompanll' < by from one to three or four others. I bel'evo ' ( as I am informed by your conductors ) that I have made more trips between Chicago and New York than any one other man durlul the Past few years . I have always traveled over your road In prefercnco to any other , because by careful comparison with others I have round not only that time road Itself Is far superior but the tnhlo and the service are In every respect the best of any road I have ever traveled en. The conductors stewards , walters and porters I have found to bo IInl- formly courteous and attentive , adding greatly to the comfort of those who are . obliged to travel as much as I am. " Trains I leave ChIcago as follows \ : 8:00 : a. m. , 10:30 : a. m. . 3:25 : p m. , G:30 : p. m. , 8:45 : p. m. , dally , and 11:30 : p. m" , dally except Sunday. B. I' . Humphre , T. P. A. . 727 Main street Kansas City Mo. C. K Wilber W. P. A. Chicago. S Hayden Dros' . ad Is on page 5. D 1I0SIIO "rites B I.ettor Worlh I1cl\Ellnl OMAHA , Neb" , Jan , 24. 1805-Ames H. E. Agency City , Oontlemen : The large size ' $400 concert grand upright KImball piano , French walnut finish , seven and one-third octaves , three strings and agralTe , duet 1II11lc desk , three pedals , hlgbest grade worlmmnshll ) , finest tone and action Is now on exhibition In our store , as per agree- ment. \\1111 bo pleased to show sallie , and Jarnntee Its unexcelled qualities and value. /"ano / stool and scarf Included In prIce. Respectfully yours , A. HOSPE , JH. The above $400 piano , now on exhIbition at the store of A. Hospe , jr. , emi Douglas , I w11l bo gIven to any person se1llng for us S six of our North ThIrty-seventh street i spdcial bargaIn $200 lots , absolutely the . greatest Investment ever offered In Omaha. ; Investigation Invited. , Call for particulars. i Such hances are rare. Competition closes February 10th. ; AMES R. E. AGE1CY . . 1617 Farnam . opp. N. Y. LIfe. I . I Hayden Dros' . ad. Is on page 6. S _ 0 S TIlE DIIUWT SUtJTI1lltN ROUTE ) - I "I" flock hl"IIII , Shortot Line BIIII Fuste.t I ' 1'1 me. To nil points In Kansas , Oklahoma Indian Territory Texas and all \1olnts \ In southern California Only one nIght out to all points In Texas. The "Texas LimIted" leaves Omaha at 6:15 arn. . dally except Sunday , landing passenger : at all points In Texas 12 hours In advance of all otlter lines. Through tourist cars vIa Ft. Vorth and EI Paso to Los An- geles. For full particulars , maps , folders , etc. . call at or address Rock Islllnd ticket office 1602 Farnam St. ClIAS. KENNEDY , O. N. W P. A. . . . --a S. n. Patten dentist removed to Drown bhk -a- . TO .dE GIVEN A CHANCE. \Vomen's l'romIRt's.of Heformccepted by 'ollce Jim.lg.i ! In ( ; " oct Fnlth. Dertlo Mann has moved out of the pro- scribed distrIct and says that she Intends leading a different existence during the remainder - mainder of her life , but. she Is meeting with obstacles In her good resolutions and as soon as she quit the district she and a number ! . of her girls were arrested by the police. Their trials took place yesterday and Acting Police JUdge Crosby discharged them , saying that he would be the last person In the world to put anything ! In the way of these women to Ileep them from reforming. The trial excited considerable Interest and the police court was crowded with people anxious to hear both sides. January 15 Dertlo Mann rented a suite of fiats at 622 South Sixteenth street , and made' preparations to keep room- ers. Sue was accompanied by four of the former Inmates of her resort on Ninth street , and they ha(1 ( hardly gotten one of the rooms fixed up for sleeping purposes when he police raided them Two of the Irls hail railway tickets ready to le\VoPih : - - city " ' him n few days and did so as soon liS they could get theIr cases dismissed , whIch was done on Saturday May Farr remaIned and was tried 'ylth MIss Jllllnn. She clllimed that she had given up her sinful life and was now employed as a servant girl for her former landlady and that they were only fixing tip to run n lodging house like many others In the slime locality On the stallli Miss 1\Iann expressed great IndIgnation that she should be hounded by the police and she said that It was because of the III will of M , F. Martin , which she hal ( gained by her Independence , She said on the stand that she. hail been Informed that sue conld not live In Omaha outside or the "burnt distrIct" be- cause time police wouldn't let. her She fnrther alleged that she was told by one of the arresting omcers that his ardors were to thin effect that she would bo arrested every day If she continued living where else Is now located. May Parr stated that she had been employed hy Bertie as a servant In order that she might have an opportunity to reform , 'fho attorneys for the defendants roasted thin police anti said that n I.exow committee mlghl 111111 plemmty ( of work to do to Investigate the manner In which "soellll evil" Is being handled In this city , Judge Crosby In rendering his decision referred to the mntter In a feeling mllnner amid when the women were dillchlirged they broke down and wept Miss 1IIann on a former occasion 1I11emlted ( to remove from tIme Third ward and was rallIed so often that sue ! again moved baclt to Ninth ! ! treet , Thin police claim thai this ! removal Is only 1\ ruse of these women to get. away tram thin distrIct and evade ( paying theIr monthly fines. They further state that time place which Miss Mann has routed Is only a block away from a school arid that these women do not Intend to reforimi A close watch of tIme . place will probably be kept In tins future , S TIlE vm SUIT - II'I'I . Eureka SII lnliI , ' \ rItanaag , Ol'enl February 20 : , 1805. A beautiful stone fireproof structure \l'lth all modern Impro\'emonts , situated In the heart of the Ozark mountains Mild and bracing cllnute. \'ild and beautiful scenery. I Unrivalled medicinal waters \ < Through sleep- en over the St , I.Qulij & sari I"ranclsCQ : 1'1111- I ¶ 'ay between St Louis anti Eureka Springs Write to tIme manager for descriptive pamphiiet rates etc. . Hayden Dros' . ad 18 on pl1go 6 , \ . Muslin Underwear at Manuracturers' ' Prices Cloaks and Furs Cost or Less 1I.ICSCOF1ELD U 1\ I CLOAKS.SWTS.IVRS. l'AXTON ULOC1t. WITH ! A STRING OF ? HORSES Monroe Salisbury w Visit This Locality When Raoing Opens Again MGVE TO PUT OMAHA ON RACING CIRCUIT I.so 01 Union I'nrk by r California Race Horse Man \ . \hout CUllllllclNI Where lIe Will Show ! ! Some IUligs of the Turt. Monroe Salisbury , without a doubt the most promInent and best known light harness raclug man In the worM , spent Sunday with his old friends , Colonel Thomas II , Orlmn , another celebratcll trotting horse man , and Jolm D. Creighton of this city at the Dehloimo Mr. Salisbury Is enroute from the coast to Cimicago and stopped ort here especially for a day with .Colonel Orlffin , wlio Is negotiating for Council BlulTs' falllous track nt Union Park and expects to permanently - nently locate here. Yesterday n Dee reporter had arm hour's Interesting talk with hIm anent his own peerless stable and other great horses or. the coast and the prospects for thin approaching campaIgn. lIIr. Salls- bury C.1l110 straIght from his big stock farm at Pleasanton , Cal. lie will remliin In Chicago this week then proceed lo Wimeaton Ill , twenty-fi\'e miles out of the city , where he has an Interest. In a mile track , said to be 01\0 of the best In the whole west , After looking over his affairs here the great turf. man will go to I..cxlngton , Ky. , to attend WooEl\\'nrd-Shanldln horse sales , which open UII ebruary 4. 'I'here Is some great horse flesh to bo disposed of at the sales among which are the rermowmicd stallIons , Wilton , 2:1S : : : , and Dan Cubit , 2:0JIh : ! , In addition to a largo number of other vnluabe ! ones Wilton , next to Direct Is tIme best producing stllll In America , hnvlng forty- t\l'O In the list. In regard to his winter racing on the coast 1\Ir. Salisbury salEf any tlmo they could count on a good day they drew from 10,000 to IGOOO pcople. The weather there just now Is erratic and unsettled , but If all right when ho returns the meeting will be continued a while longer : : . In sll\klng ) about Colonel Orlmn's leasing Union park , Council Bluffs , 1\11' Salisbury said : "I woult ! be exceedingly glad to hear of Tom's maldng this deal. It Is one of the fastest and best tracks In tIme country and he Is Just the IIInn to keep It In good order and give It the reputation It deserves. lie Is mllde out of the right kimid 1 ( of stuff and knows no such word as fall. lie Is full of business resolute . Intelligent , termiperate and ns square as a die . besides being a thoroughly first class trainer and drIver and all-round trotting horse lIIan. "If lIlr. Grlllln gets Union park I will cer- tainly patronize him , and so \1'11I lInmlln and other liromninent ( horsemen. I will come early and ! be hero through the whole of hIs opening meeting. " " 110\\ have your Idhgs arid ( queens wintered - tered , Mr Salisbury ? " thin reporter Inquired "Magmiificentiy . never better " he replied with vIlli. "Allx , Directly Azote , Miss Kate , In fact the whole lot of them. have fairly revelled In good luell. Allx was brought out at Los Angeles one day last week and stepped a half In 1:01 : * . Andy McDowell was tickled half to death , and to say that I was Immensely - mensely pleased would only be half expressIng - pressIng It. Ed Ceers who Is driving for Hamlin , wItnessed the little bay distinguish herself , and stepping up to 1110 said , "Say , Salisbury , did you ever see one step any faster than that before ? ' I told him I had not , and Inquired If he had , anti of course he answered 'never. ' I have the little mare balanced differently this winter than she ever . was before and the horse who heats her Is 'yet to be named She Is now going better than I ever saw her before. What do I ex. peeL her to do this year ? Well , maybe It would not bo the most becoming thing In mo to say , but you can rest assured I expect - pect her to beat her record . and that ought to be enough , hadn't It ? " In commenting on time little black wonder , DIrectly , the 2-year-old pacing champion , 2:07 : * . and who Is evIdently lIIr. Salisbury's especial pride he said : "Hobert J went out one day recently and went a mile In 2:07i4 : , and could go no faster. The mmext day McDowell took the little 2-year- old out amid , over the same track anti Il wasn't a fast one either but he ruled off his IIIl1e In 2:08. : 1 tell you thllt fellow If not already hem , Is the comer of the age , and I am not afraid to send him up against any of them , old or young. He will be here with me this sprIng , and thc horse that beats 111m will know that he has been at a horse race. He has grown a great deal since you saw hmini has filled omit and gotten to be a larger horse every way. Azote Is wintering finely , and I expect him to be a great horse this . Yes I have another year. Yes. 2-year-ohl pacer , by Direct which Is extremely fast , ' and you can depend upon It , will open eastern horsemen's eyes this season. Direct Is the champion pacer , 2:05 : % , he Is at time head of my stud , and Is the sire of the greatest 2-year-old the world ever knew and that Is t ; . W)3 ) : GIVE AWAY A Sample Package (4 ( to 1 doses ) 01 Dr. Pierce's- - . _ . Pleasant Pellets To any one smding mIme and address loU flS 011 a ftostal card ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FA VOR. llmce , our objecl iIsmding 11.:111 0111 broadcast - ON TRI L. - Theynbsolutcly Sick Headache , nil- iousncss , Constipation , Coated Tonl\'uc \ , Poor Appetite , Dyspepsia and kindred derange- ments of the Stomach , Liver and Dowe1s. Do , : ' ! acce/i some slibslillile said 10 be "jllsl as good. ' " The slibslilllie costs lite dealer less II costs you ABOUT lite sail/e. HIS rofil is ill lhe "jllsl as good. " WliERE IS YOURS P ILdErcss ) for FREE SAMPLe , World's Dispensary Medical Association No. 66.1 Milia St. . BUFFALO N Yo EPPS ' - 0000AII , DniM t1 AST-fHI'I'Im. "Dy n thorough ImowlL-dso of the nutural laws which govern the operations ot Iges- lion and nutrition , and by a careful IIPIIII- cation of the line llropertiell of wel1-lelectel Cocoa Mr lippii hiss IlrOVltled for our breakfast - fast amlI1UIIIr a delicately aVorell ' bevel'- ago which may tnve us many len\'r ! doctorll' iJllls. 11 Is by the judicious ' use of such articles of diet that a conlltttutton may bs gradually built up until strong enough to resist every temJimc to dlsealle Iluimdreds of subtle muladles are flouting around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point We may escape many n fatal , shaft by keeping ourselves well forlllleEl with pure blood anti a properly nourbhell frame.- Civil Service (1aette. Made simply with bolllnl water or milk Bold only In hnlf-IJOuntl tins , 1.Iy grocer ! , labeled thins : JAMES lPB & CO. . 1.111. , 1I0moepathlo Ctwiniste. , Ulnllo , EtJlJlnn 1 Directly , 2:0Hi. : , no Is certaInly IIn unequalled . eqllRllcE1 sire of race horses. Miss Kate is l a trotter , 2:24 : , a 2-r.ou,0Id , and 1\ fine OM , an- other ot Direct's You remember the great ! rIvalry between Dltrot and ) Hal Pointer three years ago , and ! howiDirect triumphed , winnIng time crown of tho' turf ? WolI , Hal PoInter visited his old rttal In CalifornIa this win- tel' . and Is thcrelyel : lie was turned out 1\ year but he was taken up last tall and shipped to thin coost , where he Is being can- lHlloned for this' 'cRr's campaign. lie hns wIntered well , and Mr. Hamlin and DrIver Oeers are sell1r1g'III11ch store by him. " "When will you tome : east ? " "Well , I Intend 10 come over earlier than over before , for L , expect lilY horses to work hard all suml1\er..ns . I shall gO everywhere they see proper to liming up the right kind of money and I " "Rnt to get them re.accll- mated as speedily as Possible Bo here , just I as sure as Colonel Orlffin gets thin DlulTs track. " - -S Hayden Dros' . ad. Is on page G. _ - - - 1I'1S1'lm 1'J.'uHO.\ , \'eteraliM of thin 1."te'nr IIcmf'mllerClI { Itr the LitiiietaI Oo\'erIlIllNII. W.\SIIINGTON , Jan , 29.-Sll.'clal.- ( ) ) Pensions granted , issue of Jnnuar 15 , were : Nehrn"lla : Orlllnnl-Jlllltls W Clark , Omaha , Douglas : Fre.1erlclc'more , Liberty Gage ; Frederick l'funler ! , O'Neill , 11011. Henewnl-Heuben W. HUllllall , Alma , IInrlan , Inel'easc-gtlmoml I1o'le ' ) , Un- moml , Lnmicato- Helssue-\\'lIIlam " ' . lIllner , Nellgh , Antelolle ; Snmuel K. IInzen , 'l'ecul11sl.'h. Johnson : Hnhln"on P'rl.I" . . - - . - - . - . _ _ _ _ n _ _ _ _ . - - " " . . . \\-n'l1e , \\'R'ne----- . Iowa : Orlglllni-Joseph I1romle ) ' , Bortler 1'lnln'Vebster : Milton Oxcl\I"elllel' , I.n- conn , \ \'nnen : Joel N. Lillie ( deCaeel ) , I.e- mars , PI'mouth.lltllllonalSllas S. 1101- IIslel' , Hull Shoimx Henewnl-Jnmes IIn"an , : CeElar , Hnplds. I.lnn : John A. itElro3 ' , Keo- : 1 < 111I.ee. . Increasc-\\'llIIlIm Simencer 1..1- : ' dyvihie / , \\'nllello : lIlahlon C. .Tohnson , Clnr- hula , Pnge ; Robert Orr , Plensant l'lmtiim , JefCerFon. nelssue-SIl\'er O. \\'Ilsnn , Dc- comh , \\'Inneshlel ( : A ndrew ) . . 'l'l'nnnnt , l'relon , Union : John : ' 1. Brown , lIllIl\son \ , ! Calhoun : F'rankhlmi Pace. CarRon , Pollnwnt- tamale : Nelmn Potts , 1.\1H'rt'vllle. \ . Jffermcomm Original whdo' . etc.- lIner nf John A. Hulll11l1n , Moulton \1pnnoose \ : Margaret C. : lJmi ulcer , Bloomfieh , Davis Colorado : Orl lnal-'lnrtln Ii' Dlcldnson" GrRnaEla , Prowel's. 'Iontnnn : Orl"lnal-.Jnmes C. Ray East Helena , Lewis 1lI1I1 Clnl'le. issue ! of JRllUnT16 , were : Nehrnlla ! : Orlglnnl-FrallllIn Pearce , Palmer , l\Iel'l'lcl Increase-.Jolll1 g--gleston , , 'I'elmll1ah , Hnrl. Helssuc-IIenry Loomis ! . homer Dakota : . .InniesV. . heater , Blair , \\'ashlnglon : George 'V. .Johnson , Ashland S\unders : : James ! K. Gallowa , South Auburn ! , Ne- maIm Helssue amid tncreasl.-S pI1\ls C. Harris , Bostwlcl , Nuelwls ! Ol'lglnnl wid- OWl- ! , I't-lIlInol'l.l of Abram 'rllht , ArnIm- hoe , Fimrmmns Iowa : OrIHlnnl-OHlen ( M. Rtmggles Hoele- forth , Floyd : John \V. Copelnlu ) , Llbert\- vllle , Jefferson : James E. l Cllmlllle\ , m. heron , 'l'lIIna ; George elllnger , Council Bluffs I'ottnwattamnie ' , Supplementnl-Paul C. Ochler , Ioravla , Appanoose. Im'reasE George \V. Coo Innnlnl , Cllrrnll. Reissue -Evan " ' . " ' 1\1 \ I alii ! ' . I.lm Sprl1ws. How- aril : John I. . Knight. , Pleasllnt\"lIIe , 'IarIOlI. Original wlllo" , etc-Olla M. Chatl1eld' Dnbullue , Duhuque. . South Dakota : Addltlonnl-PetE'r Kuhn : , \Vesliiirton , Hl'nE1le. Helssue-Da\"lll M. Way , Marion , Turner. f : ' Hayden Dros' . ad Is on page b. 5- , \ . r. . Huttnn for Cciiimiilsiloimpr. It Is reported on good authority that lion. A. L. Sutton , member of the house from SUPEHFLUOUS BAHt [ On the tcm'1le face , on the upper lip , ' - chin chieeiss . ( ore- head , between Ihe eyebrows , on the . hmantis ' , arias ollEI IJll'1U1 ; also hair en , mell's cheeks above time heartS line , Ile- IIlroYfl1 forever No palll or Injuiy \Jy \ . the ' ; ' . ELECTRIC W"L. NEEDLE. : , , , , This Is one at the mo.t unsli"hUy blem- . IHhes that all ) ' reflnl'll wOllin can he nr- fI'cled wllh. It Is sure ! 10 attract attention 111111 10 exclll cOlllmpnl. Ieptlntorles ucid" plnolers. wax \Jloclil. \ I soapstone lime tweezers , scissors &ini razor 1111 l11alIC Lucite Ilnlrs scaly hmarsiiei' . " dancer . coarser , and alan" lIumerous. 'rime only mOat Imoth III the world hy whleh time hnlr call Le destroyed Is Ly tire ELECTRIC NEEDLEI We have had 'pllrs' experience III Ihls wont and Huarllnloe a cure In every case , no matter how bail It may 1w. MnIe Wllrls Wt'n53. liaise veIns . , red nose , ml.cll scars IIIIEI all mor\JltI \ HI.O\\'lh8 dcalo'e.1 Ly Ihls metisol and " by , It Ihtl , 1"leclro "urgery. A sllilioll expert always 1'1' < ' 80111. 1I0urs. 9 to 7 ; BunllllYs , 10 10.1 . , 'fho CURAPA'I1hIC INSTITUTE , 1703 DodJtc'Strcct , - 011I11111. . .u . . . . . . . . . ( HIl 5AW Douglas ' county will be n\polntCl to the vacant position on the Board of County Comn- mlsloners. Mr. Sutton , It Is said , will remain In the legislature until the end at the session , anti will nol Maw pay as commissIoner until wi unl that time . . . 1M J'l Jt.L.iU'2'O. J t.lWTllVla ) . Shayer of \ blow , \hcrnM U\S Ills Ufo for ' . hits l'rlm" SINO SINO , Jan. 2S-Dnvlll hampton the murderer , was electrocuted at 1:13 : this nio mm g. hianipton's crime was thin lurEler of MrR. Aherns , a widow 70 years of age , In her apartments 'iii West Fifty-fourth street New York Cit3 on the . night of December 20 , 1892. Hamplon and his wife hall nt one tIme boarded with Mrs. Aherns , who o\nCl the building In "blch slmb I'CI , She ball ne- cumulatell money by renting out rooms but beIng or a miserlY disposition she kept 10st at her money In n colon bag \ller the bed Hnmpton Imew this and ono morIng stole $ S5 and skipped fern the house with his wife. Mrs. Ahers followed him Unlli demande the return of the 10ney , lianip- ton was hearEl to say that It time old lady ( thitl not stall botherIng him ho would cut her throat , On December 30 , 1802. Irs. Aherns was found In her bedroom with her throat cui frhm ear to oar On n washstnlill neRr time bed was a bread ! knife amid , a finer ! stall which belonged to the murderer , ThIs was all the clew time police hal to work on. Time knie was IlenlfieEl ns one lampton hind stolen fl'OI n boarding house keeper naled 'Irs. Josellhlne Johnson Tim mornIng - hug after the 11"ler hampton wenl to Irs. Johmiisoui' house amid showe(1 ( her a roll or bank bills all Ioll\ The mommy was In a whie colon bag like the one In which tIme Eleall woman 1IIt her mmioney TIle next day hampton met Joseph lallslco aimd told him he would lay ( his eXllenses I he would accompany him to Nowarle. lie showeEl lalJslco a roll or hills ! nll the gold. The two nen : went to Newark , where lamplon IlurchalQ1 n c0l111eto outfit of clothing. lie then disappeared amid was arrested on l'hruary 16. \\'hen thus n\mler was com- mlte.l . 1an\ton had a sore finger amid wore a fillger stall on the wounded flmmger. lie was placed on trIal for tim murder amid fa11 guilty and sentenced to 10 executed last year , but his case was taken to tIme court of appeals When the decisIon was handed down slstalnlng tIme nclon of the lower court ho was agaIn sentenced to die. . . hayden IJros' . ad. Is G on page 6. ' \PIIIIIII'11 t ii I otimimilt I ( ' 0. The directors of thin Omaha Fair associa- tion miiet yesterday 111 selected an executive - ecutive commltl'e of four , Dan Farrell , jr.\\ H. Bennett , George W. Kelly 111 J. E. Daln , who will act with a Ile commitee from the Omaha Driving Parll nsscciatloim . This com- mitee will have charge of tIme grounds ! and local arrangements or . the state fair. hayden Dros' . ad. Is . on image 6. amiss Illnr'l Itecital . Miss Fuller will give her regular monthly recital this evening at 8 o'clock In the parlors or the First Presbyterian churcim corner Seventeenth and Dodge streets - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - qr------ ig ' : " . \ ( ; t c'lp S ic I - . FOR AN i' . ' , . I . " 'V M , ' : OVEJCOAt . > \Ve have about 75 Overcoats in broken ( I $ sizes and styles that we want to close out right . away I. you are of the right size you'l save . J4 r ail the way from'$3 to $8 by buying these hand- some all wool Overcoats for $5. I . - . 0 M. H. . Cook Clothing Co. , 13th and Farnam 8ts. kaRKrI" TRAD : MRRK J - - - Warm Your Feet. at night with a S HOT WATER DRGI iRlA 2-quart , 65cents. 3.quart 7 cents. _ _ _ _ _ 3.qlartl 4'IUart ( , S5e _ _ _ ' 5-quart , $1.00 I ordered by mul , Add Wa for oostage RUDDER OOODS Ol ALL InlD8 The Aloe & Penfold Co. , HO l aral Street , TIlE LIQN DRUG hOUSE . . - ' _ _ _ _ X'fU3 RAN ; SCAN IU1UI2 n Vegetable Purely . Prepared from the orIginal 10 mult mo ' ervedimi the Arehlvt't of the 'Fol.V ( . auhlmav , : g au authentic history dating bnei ( Oyeln A POSITiVE CURE : for n Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTiPATION PrOD 60 ccatu. Sold by all druggists. ? h Fraicisan , Remedy Co . 181 VL ! : URE.h 5' " , hhlIlCAGO . I ; for Ol'cnlal , " m'i III astrated . C.lend FOr l sale by Iuhn { & Co" , 15tl & Douglas . . , - Vo enl tlm mar'u'lnun - ,5-- Vrrnchm ' . e _ hleinc&iy CALXHOS r. , mdliii it F l , - . . legal ' guarantee . , , . ( list , . tY.tLTmiaI . . . . ii . , Ill wi'flI. ) - ' ' -.5-- iIcii.rgt' m.i..i011. : . , . . . - - , . , 'BE - vtmruc : ' -1.rnui..rri % grleueeio ' ' , . . . , , IS P . urnt mnI'i'oiti : Io.L I Pg. 't 4t C.- . , L/.re ii and oy rifsaIisjid , - ill , AUrIVON , , , , MOIIL. . Co. , . . " fbi Ani'Iu ; f. , t'irini.jii , Ohio. Don't ' Neglect , Yotii Y Eyes . "O ; . 0 \ " " . , . . " ' Jl % . . . . . & \ r 1 } \ v. 1. Seymnoui- our optician , has been extremely successful In fittIng classes to hundreds of the best people II the city. Lenses Exchulcell Free ot Charge . The Aloe & Penfold Co. , LEADING SCmNTI I OPTICIANS 108 l arum Street , Opposite l'axton Betel. TIE LION DRUG RTonE Teeth Without Plates5 BAILEY , DENTIST , l'axton tulle. lUlls and laruall Stl ' ' / , LOSS. I'ul Set Teotim . . ' 6.0 u 'Silver ' Pllu1 , . il.O icH 'J'clh. . . . . . " .6 I ! ! ur UlIEIFUII:1 : .OJ ThIn 1'lllu. . . . . 10.0 I i Gold ( imuwims , 22k : . U.O ) l'nlule& Extrne'mm SOc Irldgu teothtooth 1).0 ) Teth Out in Morning , New Teeth Same Day r I Appetite ( a. . Is what the consumptive must 5 , have. The disease is simply a CQeston of nutrition or death 'II ' , ) Without appetite a sufficient sufcent I quantity of food cannot be taken ; - - . - consequently , there is no iiotir j - ' . ishment , no strength. The forcing - . . . ' ing down of odinay food wi not answer. What is required is an extraordinary quantity of nourishment in a concentrated form. This is found in Ozomulsion fRADt.MARI ( , ) a scientific compound of Ozone , Guaiacol , and Cod Liver Oil I not only creates an appetite , but also supplies the needed nutrition. It is both a stimulant and a food. It enters directly into the circulation , enriches the blood , strengthens the weakened lungs , builds up the wasted tissues , and makes frm , hard , velvety flesh. It is the Kind Physicians Prescribe for Colds , Coughs , Consumption , Bronchitis , Asthma , the after effects of Pneumonia and La Grippe , and all Pulmonary - nary Complaints ; Scrofula , General Debility , Loss of Flesh , and an Wasting Diseases. Handsome lus'ated Pamphlet Froe. T. A. SLOCUM CO. , 183 Pearl st. , Now York : U : 1T ct CO . 15tl and Douglas Sts' , S OMAHA. , BABY'S SKIM AN SOALP A ioM' - ; I } SA uncndt.1 cimrat'va ngent far ; , orZtck r hrl Cleansed , purified ! , must beaimtilletl by CIYTJCtJTZA 1uleho , , Bratmi ihou.tion , itlooniesan . , Ifi . , , . , , . _ . . . . .ei-octct or eemsrni ieuriiIItm iiis ( ' ' ' 'ocd forfthu'c. - SOA urente.tof kiii el'Jnl2.utllilllU . ' ! " . .lln punltiers . and / B m".m , Goat , lititnoy IIlorderi , Acid Dp 51' :3 ; beimumtilscrs , n8 smell ns purest nud " ' . tnn'nstn. Althlolo for AiibchIo . flr'.l " Alobcla ( 1. ) ' Onl 8wcell'.1 cure toilet for hlimmupks nll nUlcf' nN ! 'OlpS. black. EIPYcen end otmor ( ! 15(5008. . J'rlco,10. 2ln"r u , , - , _ , . hiezmds , Iecnu.e , lhu , only prvensiivo C THE P'I1NOLD CHEMICAL CO. .2St pO of Illnlmlllon . tp , Clle IIHI of IW.I cittgcing coopicz. of the . IH S . Western Amenuc "III C AGO , . . ' . _ tonal dssiiguratlous. Sold c\r'whele. . , . tllstgurtoDo. " For sale by aU druggists ' mlh - - - - - - . _ _ _ _ " " ' " ' : " 'H IsS- . ' ' ' t "lo"'c ! ' ' ' ' > . : 'r'I' . S oung Man ! . YOUllg ! Woul YOl like to get married ? Do you Imnlne that It require I I deal of wOllth to ! o to liouieekcoplng ? Corlo Ins anti set what : we CII : do for yon for $100. or $150 , or $200 : arid thol wu don't. wlnt limo moue } oltiioi- Marry that erl ) 'Ol hl\ ' . SOt your heart on niitt settle dowim. You can settle UII wllh us for your 0111 setlo < setto . outlt gradually IS your onnlngs COl : ! iii . I - p _ ; li "H\ \ _ _ , ' This Week ' . Bargains t , 'S We Submit a Few l Rattling Bargains to Reduce and Clean Out Stoclr ' 3Piece He l'oom Suits $11.75 Window Shades 25c I EThi , antique finish , 2x2t bevel plato Complete wIth rollers and fixtures. I mirror In dresser 'time spring roller alone Is worth time . price. 2.1lece IhdmoJ SLtits $7.50 ' Suis S myrna Ittigs 45o , Elm antiQue finish . lestead 4 feet I high , commode dresser wili 2071 Makes you laugh don't I ' mirror. . I Mniitel Folding Bed $1" . 50 lush l > > ol1t Lace Curtains pCI liii- . Ii $2.S5 Solid front , elm , antique fnish , with Bold ' best supported wire sprIng. 'Vhen you lee thorn you will know i _ whether they are cheap or no I. , Good Mattress $ 1S. . " : II In L amps Il" I Soft and comfortable and not rut of Ser . Complete . with chlmr ' ! d burner. i S There are occasions , ; ; iD you need Satccn 1d Comfurtcl's US ; se\erl exlo ones : ) Jew nice you eel 'llb several pare Jnpane Fire Shovels 5c . comforts piied ui-on the shelt. pie" urn Why not have 0 shovel fz- every I Good Gray Blank'.ts UOc I pah' slave and nreplaee ? " ever Duy thorn and your Investment will hardwood Extensiun Tables pay you 300 per cent next fail . 30 lIeI Gofot , $3.60 : 8 " toot , $ .G. ' Arm Ronlccis ) $1.sS Largc ; Easy Hmcrs , . Japlned Dust Pans 5c You will laugh nt time price when you see I. . Wo leug I'rlce alt Ihe Cheaper thln dirt. I I I factory had. ' Cm'net Hassocks 25c \ I La les' Cane S.wlnl Rockers 'JSa Geed carpet assolled patterns , ; Can Opencl's Dc \ lard wood , antique fnlal . S.lolc Gem Pans fe All malleable \ : ron. . , Lt'gc and Smith Dlppct.s Ic \ Tumblc.'s per dozen 2S ; nave some extra ones tor the chl- I dren 10 lug oil. S . oc. A great tumble In prIce. , Tuble Knives uml Foi'ks l'cr Folding / hi'oiiing Boirdi S On ; Set 010 ISc Cuspidors S 1S. Coeololo . handles G knives and C . 1 , , Drown ware. decorated ly hand Rolling 1 Pins / 5c Ingml1 Carpets IS : . ; He\olvllll hmantiics made of don pl- All wool prevailing colora Ished maple. Terms Cash or _ Easy PaY11e11ts. S Open Saturday _ Evenings Only. . . : @ 1" . " . . .a"H _ . ' - - - - _ _ _ _ _ c . OA'rOI .J" fV'TrLJiI i Is b 111 u801 I hy Ilou8\11 : or Indies 101Ihl ) ' . I II Site J' . : ' mmi 'irniod latiy's frluuitl if Immutimlim' : frouni ! , it is Hirts . unrll" 1Lty'H tllu/ll l1'u.llal rrOI Iiny ealHO II : . anti i-citable' , nOI'er 1tsil , gmnmr.miitco ui-il ii OI'UI'V bottle \ , ' to . , . ' ' I Ha allllllblc talll luur.I.lol wlh OI'UI'VJoilo 111'010 111IY : ! 'h18 inc I id iii ) tH far itsi honor to 10 1)1115 al ovury bottle \ IHroalod 11' ' ! mini-em' loenti its Hlroli"lh Sold ly alt 10ldlll : lelno . l'rieu , * 2.OI5 per bottle , I ) 'OUI' dl'ulilat OOI not Ia\'u 1 scud $ JOO and wo wilt turw.lrJ ) ' 01 a ; belle . Irleu oXllr"li : CAMOLE JUNIPER CO , Wester Oiiieo . OJmhu , Nebraska . I - - - - - - - - - EXACT ; SIZE PERFECl ) 1' : TilE ' MEICANI'ILE ( IS TILE ' IIA VORTE TEN CENT CIGAR. For sa\ : ) by ntll 1"It'st Class Doalol'l. Manitifttuttii'od hy the F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO , Fuctl' ' No , 3OI . , St LoulMI , : . . - - _ w ,