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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1895)
F . . . . . . . 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.'IIE OMAHA - DAILY - ] EI I : ' j SATURDAY , FEJJnUAUY _ _ _ _ _ 9 , _ 1895. _ _ _ - - . -I r - - - - - - - - doughnut that the fact will never bo re- ported. prted. axpens of the Ilx repruentatves from , the house will amount to $ 210. ' , SOME hEAVY CLAIMS. . The house committee on claims held I ICS. Ilon at the I.lmlel hotel thIs afternoon to conBider two large claims. The frt II l the claim of 13037.27 for the expenses of ffht- Ing the battle over the maximum rate law In the Unle states court. ThIs 111 has been In the hands of the committee for Aome tme , hut ha laIn Ilormant. II was Introduced early In the Aculen hy Munger of I.'mcster and wn drawn by the Stale bard , of Trnnlporta- tion. I Is lemlze a folows : E. S. Iunily , , Jr. , fees. < . . . . . . . . . . $ 2Gl8.O Dun,1' company. . . . . . . 2.rltlo S. D. Woodruff , rInhIng. . . . . . . . . 3 ( . 1 ( leorge 'oodrur . . CX"enRI ! . . . . 4i8. ( Ocrre I. InRtn " ' fees. . . . . 6.OO.OO ) .10hn I , . 'Vehster , attorney's fees. . 6.01.0 John I. \'ehnter , ntorne"s . . . . . . 311. & ) , w. A. 1)Itworth. expensc . . . . . . 4i9.01 J. F. 'Vakenetd , engineer. . . . . . . . O.O Totnl . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.039.21 ' 'h9 committee listened to an argtiinnt hy John L. Webster In deCenAe of his claim of . $ .OOq ' ) for attorneY " Cees , but adjourned with. . out retthln any tlccRlon I Is I le1toyjd.tt.t the ctntrn for expcnBca wi ) be nlowc,1 by clnlnl th house without qucsUon , especlaHy It t' vour1wr for the Itemized details cm hI Bho\n up. lInt there h n lively prospert ( , f . a fight before : Ir. Wehster's $ Gfe' h ed. \ 4 tr\\l. claim before the committee 'me other Itig tle commllae 'fn bll h tIO ! one put In by J. C. All l , 'eorgo H. 1iatIiia , and , A. n. Humphrey the three 1Btn omctais who ware Impeached by lie stole lerlhaluro : ofcials triad by the supreme CIJt for mlsllomealors In ofce two yeara D O The members of the lower house arc nut In alt amiable frame of mind over the ni1mrou ! , attmpt ar lo deplete the eLate treasury , alll . vxtrava- every propositon to Epend money t gantly ha9 10 far been vigorously cntsted . ' galty d , ' . instance nnl II nearly every benl'n. CRIKS ILLRGAILY I APIO TED. There Is ate phul of the empoyeo. ! ' quston In the sel3Le that line up t tht present time escaped the attention of those who have bcn : opposing the atenlon numbJr of rlerks < poslng . AccordIng 10 the constitu- : and cu tcllan consUu- 1 t < < , as It has been ! ntellretNl hy the suprznle . court , "there Is nq law In this state authortz- / Ing a at3ndtng cOJmlttJ of eIther house eC the Inl < leglslatlD to employ n clerk . therefore n , voucher for services so rendered will not } r nuthor'ze ' the auditor to draW hIs warrant fer the amount. 10 certf . " Theo are lie ( I word ; oC the supreme court and thc decIsion bM never lieon reveroni. The prelent Benate Ills authorized and em- : ; ployC twenty-eight ceks for slandlng" corn- , p mittees. The auditor may conclude to pay thorn , for while thl supremO court has de. . clded that lie Is not Iuthcrlzed to lID so there . are the e who wl contend thai he Is not cx- IT presly forbidden to 110 so. I the auditor tJ shall ev nlu.ly conclude to refuse payment l . to the commlte ccrlls ho wi undubtediy bo the ubject oC a jurlclal attack In the shape - oC I mandamus to compel him to do so. I i the contest In the court chould come the auditor wIl be backel by a strong precedent . In the eighteenth seslen of the Nebraska ; legislature V. ' . P. Squires was employed as \ 4 cleric for two shndlng commlte 3. At that tme , In 155 . John Walacks was audi- tor oC publl accounts lie drew hIs warrant for $213 lo pay Squires for hIs servIces as . clerk _ at one of ( lie commites , SQuIrts pre- sented nnelher voucher as folows : ' , The State of Nebraska to \V P. Squlre ! ( Dr. : For rvlces 11 clerk Judiciary from It , 18 2 < day : of January to 2th day of February ) ' , c ci dn's at $ per dny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ t81 , ( I Mileage , 10 days at 10 cents per mile. . 10,0 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,0 , Deduct nod drawn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.O natance < ue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $131.0 L' I : hereby certify that the above amount 14 i orrect anti unpaId. ( SIne . ) < ALFRED W. AGEE , Atelt : < President oC the Senate. , GFOIG I. DROWN , - : Secretary of the Senate. , AudItor Walacks refuse to draw hIs war- < rant on thIs .oucher lJecause he had alreadY drawn ' a warrant for SquIres for services a clerk cf the committee on privileges and elections. SquIres applied to the supreme 4 curt for 1 writ of mandamus to compel the auditor to draw the second warrant do- ' 1111ed , anti In _ duo time the application was argued Dl'own and 1y n Dros. nppear- - fn for Squires and Attorney General Isaac , , - Powers , Jr. . for the state. The opinion dot - t , cldlng , the case was wrltel by Justice Max- ' , woli . and 'In ' lila opInion ChIef Justice Lake and Justice Cobb concurrell. In his opinion Justice Maxwell said : A penn acceptng an eleton to either house of the legislature Inplerlly ( pledges ' . , himself to devote lila time and services dm'- r' Ing , the testlon to the Interests of the itnto. . The duties are of such a nature that they .t cannot bo performed by proxy. The mem- . bees are chosen beruse of their sUPP0ed , fitness for the position and thllr knowledge of the wnnts of the people of the stnte. nni.t arc sUPPofed to represent their views In the passage ot bills. These service must be personally performed by the members ; anti - clerks ot standing committees are unk own - to our law , And until such Is enacta there 1' is no authority either to mploy such < clerks or to pay for their services. : STOUT'S BONDSMEN STUCK. I was l'cold day In the supreme curl for some of the bondsmen of Boss Stout. Stout bui the Lancaster county court house. In the contract It was stipulated that ho should p . 'ecelvo 35 per cent of the money payable In monthly installments and that In case of t . payment a certificate should bo obtained by : . , the contractor front the clerk of the county . that ha hall carefully examined 'the records it - t and found no lens or claims against said ' I work or on account of said contractor. . either should there be any lawful clims against the c. tractor In any manner from . , alY source whatever for work or materIal oturnlshe on the worle. The material men , < < , 1.and - subcontractors StQuL falhd to 1'Y. ' They ; , .suod the county. but' got only the 16 per t cenl retained. Iqrmeyer & Co. , plumbers $ ' 1uo J. H. McClay and other bondsmen of Stout' , buf were beaten In the district court v The supreme court today reversed this find. - . , _ Ing. and held thai lhe ( sureties for the faith- ful performance of Ito contract are liable. , Another Important decisIon the supreme : court today handel dowl Is In the case . , where C.V. . Spenra administrator of the ¶ estate of Edward Pasby , who sued the Dur- hinton for $ ,00O. Five years ago Pasby was . I found one morning leach and mangled under r 1 car In the D. & M. yardo . In the lower court the company clahnel , that Insby bad . . been drinking and was run down In the - dark hy no fault of theIrs. In the district ' < . court the Jury found for the company , and . : 'today lie supreme court afrmeI the de- . cision. Comml ! loner Hegan wrote Il and bolds that the mere fact that a man Is found , : dead jnllor 1 railroad car doc not raise the preSumption that he met his death through tho. negligence of lie railroad company. Negligence Is a cause of acton and must be Neslrnce proved by the party alleging it. E-Chlaf Qf l'olice Dlngo will have to $ Polce Dnges wi pay the verdict obtained In the district court by I lln. Annie nggs for false arc t. ThC opinion oC the ( Lancaster court In the S : ' case of ( lie UnIon Ilclfc railroad agaInst S 'ICno\lton. aq action for damages for stock killed by negligence ol the company In not lancing In its right of way , was afllrmed . The court found for Knowlton. S S lAJOIS GOT IllS MONEY. S E-Lteutenant Governor Toni Major , 'h- i S . I the state house long enough today to secure 0 warrant for bil services to the state fQr th frt three days of the present BeS Ion of the legislature. Ho threw pay fe'r S S tew . . _ , , thrpn .I"v" o. leutnnnnl II"nrnnr tn.plipr j , " wlth . - - mileage o - from l-- l'eru . , 'to'-"Li : t , coIn and return at the rate of S \ 4 . : O cellts per tufts , The total amount collected was $58.40 , of which $30 was Iler S diem anti the balance mileage . I Is Interclt- S tag to note that theo ex.leutenant gO\- S eror , Who II reputed tl b worth all the , S way trout , tOO.OOO to $20.000. collected pay S S for traveling H3 miles this year. Two year S ag he computed the dlslance between Peru and LIncoln at 10 rntie8. tour yeur ago . I whop ho was first elected , the distance was . ' 1U ittiles. Six ) 'ear ago when he served In S , Jhe hOuse , ho collected pay for 187 miles , and ; S S eight years ago , Oi a member of the senate - ate , the mileage was based on a distance of S 10 rnlle5. The elastIcity of the distance be- tweeno Peru and Lincoln , a illustrated b ) S . , Torn Mujors' vouchers for mileage on 10 In S the auditor's ofilce . Is one of the marvels of , : the development of ito ( great md-west. : II "nlo' , hurt tcitun. S LiCOIN : , Veb , 8-(8peclal ( Telegram.- ) The elite transacted but little business .5 / llltO tranlactol lte buslnels S this forenoon , although two hours were con \ S S IUIIIOI , The journal was read at length oae now bill Wil Introduce b ) Graham , Ilro. 5 S 'ldln ! that c\meh uuociltoni could Isul , bonds for , tbo IIUtlOle of } ) urchalnl and beautifying grounds , and the rest oC the seaS . S ( lIon con.lmed by thl clerk In reading for S fi 1e second tIme the large number oC bItI . - introduced yesterday. A resolution prnvld- Inl that the postmaster anti luau carrier might Ilraw pay luring the reccss was adopted Ihll the senate alljouroll unti next Thursday a'ternoon ; TOU , HICSS IN , lOn , Jembfr $ or thin tuu.o Flnt OCcA ton tar : tnlcllr IAeh Oth"r Trouble , LINCOLN , I eb. 8.-Speclnl ( TeleRrnm.- ) A monkey and parrot time developed In the house thIs morning during the short se5lon preeedhlg the week's'mid-session adjourment H all grew oul of a resolution introduced by harrison , and by unan'mous conunt acted upon. The resolution , In a strIng of whre- aes , related that ee long a the finance , ways and means commie ! acemod disposed to assume . sumo the responsibilities tC the committee on public hands anti b\\ldlngs. \ the later commiee be abolIshed and "wiped er the earth. " Yesterday I resolutIon bad bacn adopted authorlzng : thea ) ' / end means committee to vIsit the institutions In company with the committee on public hOs awl IJIU- Ing ! The result of the dIscussion was that I Bubstuto was adcpteJ authorizing the chairmen of the two committees and Ito m m- bers of each to make the junket. Thp .llorlc engendered by tbH scrap served a allnunlLon for anothar , ombuston over th report oC the committee on accounts and eXlenltures. This was to the elect that only the fclowlnl elll:0)'eS : bo retaned : on fua time during the adjournment : Sergant.t- arms. two custodIans , one postmaster , chief enrolling cleric , ona enrolling clerk , three 1 watchmen , he1 janitor . three engrossing clerks , two proof readers and' an assslnt ! sergeanl-at-arms to carry mal , Cole 10VPI to retaIn all the emllloyes anti , n hot debate ensued between Burns ef \ < I.nnctsteranI Davies. Cole's amendment was defeated and time report of the corn- mileo adopted , much to the disgust of the large number of emplo'es. 'I house Roll 208. providIng for the payment , oC fees amid expenses In Ito trial of the mnxlmum rate case was today referred to the committee cn claims. The full amount of the claim Is over 13000. The members of Lho subcommittees to visit the state institutions will receive $6 per dIem and comprise the following : Public Lands and hlulhdings-Ilurns of Lan- : caster chaIrman ; Brady , hart . Zlnlt of Johnson. FInance , Ways anti Mcans-Crow , cbalr- man : Merrick , Sehlckedantz all Judd. At 1 :30 the house adjourned until 3 p. m. Thursday February ' 14. There' was barely : I quorum present In the senate thIs 10rnlng and I required but a few momtnls to fInish the work on han < aCer time routine was out ot the way. At noon time senate adjourned till next Thurs- ilay Ilay.TO TO PROTECT PRINTING CO TRACTS. Rouso's printing bill . house roll No. 430 , was recommended for passage by the eom- mlteo today and the report adopted. The bill provides for a radical departure from the present lax system of letting the publIc Irlntn : I makes competition possible and embodies drastic measures to prevemit col- < Irevent lusion I provIdes for 1 supervisor of public printing contracts who shan be 0 practIcal irinter and who shall examlno all bids and estimates and report on the same to the Irlnllg board I Is required that he give n bond , with sureties . which must bo approved - proved by the governor , In the' sum of $5,000 for the faithful performance of hIs dules , The printing hoard shall consist oC tIme auditor of Public accounts , state lreas- urer and secretary of stote. The entire provisions of time bill In detail are In the line oC enforcing honesty In the letting of contracts and economy In the execution of the worlc. 'rhe salary of the . supervisor Is fixed at $100 a year. House roll No. 169 , , by Hnrrls. was today ncmmende < for passage on favorable re- 10rt of the commileo on agriculture. I provides that the sum of $20,000 shall bo appropriated out of time general fund for the malnlonanco of time experImental stations at Culbertson and Ogalahia. There Is now In the hands of the com- mitee on public lands and buildings a bill by Merrlc11 , house roll No 281 , whIch ap- pears to bear the earmarks of n private job I shelters itself under the wings ol time old ool\er element " lit time " following "whereas" which prefaces "tbe measure : : Whereas the stringency of the tImes . the loss of' ' crops and the advanced nice of the veteran so\1ler and 'saIlors wi compel many to seek shelter and aId In the Imme- dilte future . The bill then provides In section 1 that a branch of the Soldiers' and Sailors' home bo establIshed and maIntained within one mile oC Milford , Net. Provided . Thnt within thirty days after the passage of this act there shall be a lease made to the Ktate , free of charge , for two years , of the - followIng dscrlbel prop- crt ) ' : The property consists oC ground known as Sanitarium park . and springs and embraces a brick and stone building , three stories high. The bill further provides that the Board of Pubc Lands and l3ulidlnge' , with the cnsent c the governor , : hal apPlnl commandant who shall receive $90 par annum For the purpoto oC clyng ! out the provisions ! of the act the legsllure ! I asked lo appropriate 8000. Nothing I said about the change In the contract with the Sanitarium company : after the explratc .f the two years' limit. ! But I seldlers' home , once ! : tjsi d at Millard , would be difficult to remove . . and still mom difficult to malnta'n In the face ol the fact that the Sanitarium company would bo In a position to dictate term' to the state . Denedlct's age of consent bill , houie tell No 348 , was favorably recommended for passage today by the committee on judiciary and the report adopted I fixes the age of consent at 18 years and. repsala 8C- ton 12 of the Criminal Code cf the'state , see- tcn ! 5,588 of the Casoldted , Statutes , which provides' thm'at the age or coneant shal be 16 years . On the call for reports of standing com- mitteos for passace the folowing : bills wera reeommcl < ed HoU ! rolls Nos 258. 289 , 430 , 348. 382 , 182 , :42. 3l0 : : . lr9 and 395. House rolls Nos. 160 , 3'7 , 103 , 9G. 36 and 308 were Inefnlelr lOatiOflOd House roll No. 20S .was referred rol reelc < to the committee on claIms , and 15 to tIme conunitteo on fees and salaries. commlteo < At 1:30 : time house adjourned until Thurs- day , F'bruary 14 , at 3 o'elock p. m. 1L1LIEI ? SUI'I'LIISS ON JAN ! - Large Quantities on Track and In 5'nre- h."nol II 1'nvoln. LINCOLN , Feb. 8.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) So many complaints have ben rece"ed : wthln : the past few days In regard lo the inactivity of the State Relief cmlbslon that Governor Holcomb determined to satisfy himself aD Lo the actual reioures of the state conim'siicn al the presfnt time , He requested Dzputy Labor Comms110n ! Er'on to make a special investIgation , and , the result WS placed In the governor's hanl ! tomilght . The labor com- missioner's reprt Is aa follows : LINCOLN , , Neb. , Fob 8 , 1895.-lon. Sibs Ahlolcomb , Governor . Lincoln , Neb. . Dear Sir : In response to your request , 1 have made an InvestigatIon ot the amount of sup. piles on hand , consigned to the relIef comiminis- , son ! , and lubmlt the following : There Is now oil the tracks of the varlus railroad coml13- ales , centering In Llhcoln sixty cars of BUP' 'lIIi follows , consigned : Lo the relief commL5Ion , a n. & M.-Filteen ! cars mixed grain eight cars mlxell Buiiphiee. MissourI PacifIc-One car containing 175 sacl(1 of flour sIx barrels of flour , one car , contaimmimig twenty barrels of syrup . ten bar- ; role of sugar amid a lot oC mixed supplies , ono car of wood one car of lumber and , In audition . several boxes of clothing Fremuont . BI.horn & Mlsonrl Valley-Two cars oC corn from Tipton , U. Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific-Four car of coal , now t rOlslerred to Union PacifIc cars : eleven carl mixed supplies. ! Union PacifcOne car ot mIxed supplies front I rtand , Ore. ; one car' of mlxe supplies - plies from Dillon , Mont. ; one car of BaIt from New Orleans ; six cars of syrup from New Orleans ; on9 car ol four from Iolse , Idaho : on3 car of flour from I'ocatello , Idaho : one car of four fl11 lackloo , Idaho ; one en of four from Topeka , Kan. : one car of wheat front Grant , Ore. : one car cf wheat from Idaho I.'als. ldalio I : besides four cars ol coal shipped 1lun . out todu ) transferred from the Iocll 'fho < nucllslor warehouse at SIxth and L . where the eommlulon has storage room contains a vat Imount of supplies ! of various kinds I would b very difficult to make even an approximate estimate of time supplies ! there. Time space cccuple ; with lour and med II ucks I about orty-Dve by twenty- f\'L feet \y twelve frt bight ; allowing forty Iiounda of flour to the cubic foot there would be contained In the apace named 210 toni , or 1' . S thirteen and oneJulU carloads of flour and meal , The mm at the warehouse Informed me that there , val shIpped out yesterday about sixty tons of nour. About the same amount of Brace darned above Is occupied with corn and whenl In nbvo . There I also thlrlY.Blx < berrola of coal from Pennsylvania , five barrels of syrup from LouIsiana , tty barrels of krnut and 1 large quantity of boxes , barrels and bales oC clothln" . from which shipments are beIng made There Is also 4 large amount ot meat , bacon , fresh beef , boxes of crackers , barrels oC salt . etc. Also a number of boxes antI barrels containing mIxed supplies . addressed to prIvate parties , On the second floor there Is a space of 75x40 feet covered with boxes and barrels contaIning almost everythIng oC use In a famiy. By actual count there are 250 bar- rels on title floor and more than that number of boxes. Of the cars on the track , four ears of coal transferred from the flock Island 10 the Union Pacific , were Bhlpped out nt noon today , one car each to Albion Scotia , St. Paul and Lut Clly. The railroad ( companies have no orders with regard to the remaining supplies on hand . The railroad companies are doing all they can to expedite shipments. TIme Pacifc and American Express cOmpanies are turning over to the Allams from one.hal to a whole wagon loath per ( lay . There Is nolhlrg ac- cumulated In the hands oC express compnnles. Everyting Is blnl Corwartlerl without regard to weltht , Time entire amount of supples on track anti In the warehous3 al Lincoln al present would reach about nlnety.lve cnr- loathe From three 10 four cars per day are being loadetl out of the warehouse , and frame six to ten men handling the aome. There are now six anti onehal cars of syrup on time track whIch Is enough Lo Slpply the entire slate , I might bo a good plan to sell Bome of this syrup and nso the proeeeds Bel way that would be oC greater benen YesterlaY'0 shIpments were one ear each to Palsade , Greeley Center Curtis and Ijenkieman Thc receipts have fallen off very materially 1vlthln the last few days . Hespecllfuly submitted , J : B. EION , < Deputy Labor Commissioner. Time Grand Army relief department continues . tinues to reeeive requests for assistance from the posts in the dreuthi districts and Commander - mender howe bas whli ( the past few days disbursed considerably over a thousand dol- < lars. lie Is also receiving many cash. contributions - tributions daily. Among the donors today was tributons daly. William A. Paxton of Omaha who sent itt his check for $100. Dli A. nowl : INS\NE. Otoo County's I'Ionecrl'lyIoIimfl , Sulerlng from n l'crnlhlr Malady . NEDRASKA CITY , Feb. 8-Speelal.-Dr. ( A. Bowen - was before the commIssIoners 'f insanity thIs morning for examination as to condition and was pronounced In- his mental conditon , an < pronounc sane. About a year ago the doctor was thrown from a buggy . sustaining Injuries about the head , since whIch ho has faIled rapidly . The doctor Is the oldest practicing physIcian In 000 county , locating hero In 1850. and Is well known all over time state. le took a prominent put during the Ne 1m-Kansas troubles. The doctor was a mnemler oC the stale senate In 1S74 , and introduced . troduced the bill providIng for the Insttut for the blind at this clLy. George Damsel , agent of the Adams Ex- press company slept In the oIco Wednesday - day night , having a forge sum of money II time vault , which he felt unsafe lo leave un- guarded . When the driver opened the office yesterday moring ho found Mr. Damsel unconscious from asphyxiation. He. was taken home and will recover. The senate commitee , consisting .of Sen- ntors Teift , 1eIeeby. McKesson , Smith , ' Black , l3ressier Sloan , Saunders , and Rall- bun , inspected the institute for the blind to- day. The pupils rendered an excellent pro- gram for theIr entertainment , and time com- mitee was most favorably Impressed. The committee also looked Into the condition of the county jai , at the request oC Senator Watson , and lhe result wi probably be favorable to his bill requiring all jails to be above ground. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SCHOOL CU1LDIU . .AlltOW I SO."PE i , Cro\do I flutititmig ut Fllertou Catches Fire Uncler P"eulnr .reumstUJell If FtrL.LERTpN. Neb " . Feb. 8.-4Specthl- ( ) The public school building In tbls' city na- rowly escaped burning this afternoon : . Prot Stephens , just before the afternoon rece3S. no- ( Iced smoke comIng up through the floor cf the High school room and announced to the pupils In that department that the gIrls might march cut of Ihe bu'ld- tag tn a boy , whie thl young men might remain In their seats until the girls left the building. lie then SEnt a mes- senger to each of the cther five rooms In the building with pre.emplory orders for the children In tle rooms to leave the building at once , whIch ordEr was obeyed. He made the young men then acquainted with the rltuaticn . sending some Co buckets . some for axes , department arne for ladders , which . and some . responded to notify prompty the fire , Through the coolness of the profeser his worthy corps of teachers and the promptness oC the. fIre department the blaze was extinguished - guihed before It did much < am3ge. The fire jg'nated In time coiling of the prImary de- pertinent , through a defective nue. The building Is a frame atrucure : and would have burned like tinder ball the fro ever got under headway. Damage sustained to buid- Ing and furniture about $200. fully insured , OARL I80L'iILIST O. Tll IUE. indications IliaC B loldrole Cltl n Was A I'aasengor on the 5'reoUel Hhll RAND ISLAND Neb. . Feb. 8.-Speclai ( ! has brother named Telegram.-FrC ) Roth a Carl Roth , who formerly had I restaurant at Holdrege , this stalc. At the time of the Elbe lsaster Mr. Roth wrote' hIs brother , but has never received an nnswer. Today Fred Roth received < letter from 10ldrega asking about his brother. Upon its receipt Roth sent 0 telegram to New York , asking I Carl Hotl was a passenger and was lost Mr. Iolh greatly fears that wlhQut saying anythIng , his brother sUddenly mode up his mind to take a trip to Europe , and was on his return home and a passenger on the 1. fated ship. Iln1. Irovlto- , BLAIR . Neb. Feb. 8.-SI1olal.-A. ( ) P. Howes , president ol the Blair Electric Light company , and Z. K. Doan , manager of the Crewel Lumber and Grain company left Monday for Massachusetts. Mrs. D. F Fuller was buried today , servIces at the Congregatonal church The Hebekah lodge of which she was a member , attended In n body Mrs. James R. Smith gave a party last evening to n few friends. Games and refreshments - freshments were Ito order of the day Miss ! lette , daughter of Judge Jesse T. Davis , was married to Charles A. 'fbordlke Wednesday at the residence cf the brldo's parents and left Ito same day for Seattle , \Vasii. , where they will malte their future home. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ liOn . Ii. 11 : Corritit l'II""ol.ly ' lii. HEnnON , Neb. Ireb. 8.-Speciai.-Han. ( ) Erasmus 1. CorreIl . editor and prcprelor : of the Hebron Journal and president of time state Benale In 1893 . Is lying dangerously ill at his troubles home , with 0 complication of heart The large dry goods stock of Solomon & Nathan of Ord , NEb. , hal been brought to this city. Shade Dros & Co. have shipped their en- tire clock ot general dry goods to 1.ch\o d. la , This move was decIded upon to benefit Mr. Dade Shade's hienithi . About 10,000 tons of Ice have been har- vested tItle season from the Due river. . - - - , \I.tl 101' 'fh".r . Jisilctl. OXFORD , Neb" , Fb. 8.-(8peclsl ( Tele gral.-Frank ) Ilaslclea . who was brought back from Gretna for tealog a team ( and buggy here was given 0 preliminary bearing today ana bound over to the district court Iu default of bal he was remand to jail . ( ; "IU Ciiiity : I" ( \tur i tirmied. IIEATRICE. Ireb. 8.-Spec'al ( Telegrar.- ) The grain elevator at VirgIna ! . owned by J. V. Alien & See , was destroyed by fire last night , together with about 2,000 bushels of grln. The loss' Is estimated at ' 1,000 , with , , OOO insurance . J"hl ' itt Fit IcIII.th I IC. : nr"K ORLEANS , Neb.4 Feb. 8.-Speclah ( Tele- gram.-Despite the w'rit ztom for year John Clark Herlath lectured In the cole ' e chapel hero Ilt ( n gut to over 'lrJ P ol e on the "Gifrmrtho New WorM to the N Uem. " A rrnt train brought large delegations - gatons from JrVpr City , Stomfortl Oxford , Alma AntI Republican C'ty to hear Dr. I' - path. IIveryboh-tas delighted with the lee- ture. ! . hlntniuIiI'iV,1t..mt \lrl ( Cttiptftte(1. nUmO.l ) 1jeb. , , Fcb. 8.-Speclal.- ( : frs J. W , Housek died very suddenly at 3 o'cloek this forenoon , Iear disease was the ea US ! IE vC The Humboldt water works made the final test today . Tllly ? council from hanover , Ran , Is here jxapining the works as that city Is about'ojiut ( In I system . The test satisract4JS' . ' "as B.tsCacIUH' ; . , _ . . tr--l I a San FranrJs ' . 'nble chemist Dr W. T " 'enzel. declares Dr. l'rlco'B flaking Powder absolutely pure . TEUTONIC 'COMES INTO PORT ( Contnuel from FIrst Page ) _ There Is much suterlng among the poorer classes hero on account of the cold . the tem. perattire falling ' to tlenr zero last evonlng. All arrIvIng stollrS ! are reporting having experIenced terrible weather on the At- lantic . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'INNSI.'AN1A . OAUS Tl 1 VI' , - heavy SIOnilt Jlghhull Jlnke huh- rOlctnl IlleulL PhILADELPhIA . I'eb. 8.-A strong northwest . ' west wind Is blowing nt tIme rate of Lhlrty- eight miles an hour tonight and the temper- aturo Is rapidly falling. Forecaster Day says thal by tomorrow nIgh the mercury will have reachl < 8 below , amid this severe cold wi continue for several days. The snow 1 : ceased falling after midnIght , but time wind plies It In drifts , practically Bloplng railroad - road travel Tomiigbt , however , the local lines arc till running and gangs of men arc worl lag against tIme wlml to get the railroad lines In shape Throuthout the day but few traIns were sent out from either the l'ennsyl- yenta .or Healing depots , nUll all Incoming trains were several hours behInd Mails from the ' wet and south are from five to ten < hours late and . those from New York ali Washington are on an average four hours . behind. . The news from all paints In the eastern hart oC the state and from Delaware and New Jersey Is replete with disaster and distress. At Clearleld , In time mountain dia- net , the home of George Leopol was burned < < during tIme gale : wlh the thermomeler below zero. The family barely escaped and tIme town was saved only by the most heroic efforts. From Huntngon comes the report that the middle division of the Pennsylvania , the Huntngdon anti the Droadtop and the East Droaltop are all unable to move traIns. Al Dethlehem the LehIgh Valley and Jersey Central and Northern Pennsylvania are In time same plight . . J. F. Hoenninger nn aged baker In Lancaster - caster , was frozen while delivering bread to hIs customers. Coal mines all over the Cum- , borland storm valley , are idle on account oC the S Advlces from , Dover Del , say that timeS S Delaware road I completely blockaded slid < ' < < that no mails or newspapers can reach that city before Saturday. MEXICAN N."I " I'Al'JmS C0311'L.tI N. I . Claim Fnreltn NOUlpAl1orl Jet Moro Noses . ! thiai ; ! ) They Do CITY OF JlXICO , Feb. 5.-There are no new evclopments II the Mexico-Guatemalan negotiations , Which continue but slowly. Some Mexicam netpapers \ complain because the foreign prOa1Ip , ! better informed on the Guatemala naw/ than ( they are. The story telegraphed ahNa < J that Diaz was hampered financially In Iasbl of war with Guatemala 10 untrue , for the government has' ben offered - fer-ed already 'IJ"b monet as a' ' lf th'an two wars ; migit'ct. News"from Guatemala Indicates l timatiki tiiscefuI - settlement wIll be reached . Tie Inttlude of certain newspaper continues most I hte to Guatemala . ani they are anx\us for \ar , , butl the gover ten , Is prccqt1ipgwithm great prudence . shewn1ttie ) . , grmatest fRrbr.nc . , toward , Guatma1a ; . \ . Jg ! InrnpparentJ desire on the I part of llls. government to , glve ( Guatemala no exeule , .to say she has ben forced or pu&l ed : to'n settlement. ' totting Colder , til'thu Time. . PITTI3URG . 'Feb. S.-The ' 'lzzard Is on 'n fuil . force here. The mercury went , < own to 3 below last night and Is still goIng down with the prospect of reaching 10 degrees below - low tonight The local observer announces some snow In the mountains. Time rivers are freezIng to a depth cf fourteen Inches In some places and rlvermen predIct great damage to steamers anti other craft when the breakup comes. S The weather Is growing colder and the local weather office ' has Issued a bulletin predicting thl worst , blizzard for years In this section. Railroad and street car traffic Is serIously Impeded , all . thirotfgh trains beIng late. The supply .of natural gas Is very short _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Two More ) ! otihi and the LIfeboat Empty . LOWESTOF : Fob. 8.-Another body has been brought to' Loivestoft. Cards Could upon the body bore the name of "LouIs Kurt lelnsch ! dt , Metalurgist , Helena , MOII , . " who was a secoml cabin passenger on board time Elbe. Stl another body brought here Is supposed to be that of Julius C. Dtt- rIch of 122 East Twenty-thIrd street , New York. S Life boat No 5 of the Elbe has been brought In eCpt . qne of her air tanks was burst. Tbls was hue ( mIssIng life boat which It was hoped captained survivors of the S disaster , lrhnnll Closed ( . Spriuugfieid. SPRINGFIELD , Mass. , Feb. 8.-A snow- storm , accompanied by a high wind , has raged here since G o'cloclt last nIght , and . this morning ( lie blizzard shows but few ! sIgns of abatement. Hut few electric care are running , and time schools have been closed . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Coli Cut Off time 1'101 i'tippi3P. : 'ERIE Pa , I eb. 8.-Tho continued cold weather has caused much suffering and In- convenIence here. Fully one-hal ol the buildings of the city are heated with natural buldln gas , piped eighty miles from the gas regions The low temperature hu hlnlrell lho ( few of the gas . its well aa increased the con- sumpion. Coal antI wood could not ' bo resorted - sorted to , for , In most cases . the stoves are built for gas only. nrle bay Is cverell , with eighteen Inches of Ice , and water pipes In all parts of the city are frozen W\1 l RST l'IACI IN Til : COUNTRY , Three InlrrobIVO time Frlclll PoInt nt I'nll 1""lh , " ' 111111. JACICSONVII.R , Vie " , Feb. 8.-Pahrn Deach , on Lake Worth , was the warmest poInt cn the malnlantl of the whole United Slates this morning , the mercury showing 36 degrees - grc above zero On top oC the freCtog temperature - perature lest night , Tampa reports row fall' Ing at daybreak , and at 9 o'clock the snow storm was increasIng ! . This Is InproclenlEl In that Florlla latitude. The mercury tell lo 1 Ilcgrees above zero In Jacksonville. The cohlt1t Iolnt In the elate was 18 nt Titusvhile . 22 at Tatillia 28 at Jupiter. . A Key Wcst and Palm Deach the mercury dropped from 51 I to 35 . Theao were time only points In tIme state above freezing. Orange amid other fruIt treeD are probably killed 1 . except ' time eldest and toughest of them , for they wore nnkec , buil- thing antI full of sap , antI threfore parLculariy ; I susceptIble 10 cold. The Ion wi aggregate milan ) ' mllcns of dollars. All early vegetables are ruined . anti 100.000 boxes cf strwbarltl , which would iiavii been shIpped fro:1 February 8 lo March I , are demtroyed to ay. The pIstils are also ruined. There wi probably bo no early Btrawbrrle from Florida hits sea on. The prediction for tonight Is still eohler over the peninsula. ( : nl,1 , " 'HI UrnlCfI lt tAn A8 CI ) ' , KANSAS CITY . Fel S.-The eoll snap Is broken , amid time thermometer Is gradual ) ' creeping UI again. DeCoro maldng the ehange , however , the low mnrk for the last ten years for l February was reached , when , at 10 o'cloek this morning . the thermometer reached 12 % degrees below. Since then I has steadily crept up , Still nl 6 o'clocll this ovellol IL was 10 nho\'e. Over In Kansas also the weather has becolo warmer nl1 the whll abated conshlerabl' . Ne\'ertheles macny trains . are still snowbounc , and will be for 1 day or Lwo. Active relief Is helng put In operatiomi . mind ns far as known there has' been no loss of human life. The poorer class , hiawever , are still sufering great hard- shhl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! trl\.blrrlf1 JRI1jfllt Cllrlc ton. CIAULESTON , S. C. , l eb. S.-The first breath oC ' the blizzard re'chel bere yesterday afternoon abut 1 o'clock. The mercury' be- gan to fall steadily . but rapidly fell Cram 60 degrees at 12 o'clock' to 12 degrees nt 7:30 : this mornIng , Ito lowest for any F'ebruary daY on record In this vicinity. The freeze has brought special .dlsaster on truckers , aU tender piamits above ground having been killed. Strawberry blossoms arc killed and the berries will be delayed four weeks be- yon < ( hue usual time. I wi bo April before the berries rlp n. , Uldool [ 'rnzen' Over nt NY ck , NYACIC. N. Y. , Feb. 8-Thl Hudson rlv r at this poInt , which Is three and a half attIcs wide Is solidly bridged ' with Ice. Many crossed over yesterday afternoon. A ) 'olng man from Tarylown was found In the mId- die of the river nearly frozen to ealh. River Fre'zln nt n.hvl" . NASHVILLE , Feb. S.-I Is the coldest here , with one exception , In twenty-Ovo years , the thormometr averaging 3 degrees below. 'fhe rIver Is very low here and freezing o\"er. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cold Shuts ( f I hn ( juts Supply. SPRINGFIELD 0. , Feb. 8.-Low pressure oC natural gas today compelled the dismissal of most of the public schools on account of col < _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clear and Cold lIt Terra Ilauto. TERRE HAUTE , Feb. 8.-I was 19 below hero at 7 a. in. The sun Is shining . I'EA7'lEl' . FUR V lST. , \notho\ Colt Wave Hondol for 1ebrnkt' ' Tlly. WASHINGTON , Feb 8-The forecast for I. Saturday Is : S . For Nebraslca-Snow . flurries In the early I morning followed by fair : , cold wave : varl- able winds becoming northwest and In- ' creasing. i I For Missouri-Fair : slightly warmer : varl- able wInds. For Kansas-Fair ; colder In the northwest portion ' winds becomIng northerl ) ' . porton' SOUtL ' Dakota-Snow hurtles In the earlY morning , followed by faIr : cold wave : wIntlS becoming northwest. wlnls Iowa-S ! nurre3 : In ( ItO early mcr lng , followed by air : colder . with I cold wave In the western porton : southeast winds , becomIng northwest. Inelll Hecard. OFFICE OF TIlE WEATHER BUREAU , OMAHA , Feb. S-Omaha record oC temper- I alure anti rainfal , compared with the correspondIng - ' respondIng day of the . past foul years : - lS 5. 1891 1593. lE9 , Maximum temperature. . . . 7 so 2 2t Minimum temp ratule. . . .20 22 1 10 Avem'aie temperature. . . . . 6 41 1 11 Averalc tlton temllerntre. . . . . . . . . .0 .0 .03 .O Condition of temperature and precipitation nt Omaha for time day amid since Mardi 1 , 1891 : Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Deflethicy for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Normal . . . . . . . . . . .02 Inch ] ) eulceimcY for time da ) . . . . . . . . . . . . : Inch Total precipitation sInce March 1. 16.51 Inches Deficiency since March 1. . . . . 1.9 Inches UOIurl1 frol Other StntOH lt 8 I' . :1. : ' > 3 . a : srArioS. ' ; a ! ; : STATS or 8TATIS. , . i ' f iYi2ATulSlI. :3 : ' fg - - - - - - - - - Omaba. . . . . . . . . ( 7 .00 Cloudy. North I'lallo. . . . 1 : 18 ' \ moudy. Vnlnllo. . . . . . . 10 ) I : ' 1' . ( Jiomidy. . ChIC\ . . . . . . : ' 0 . Ol Clear 81. Loidut..2 I .00 ( t'lear. \ . . SI. t.III. . . . . . . . ' : ,1 .00 ) Clear. \ I'latto..1.1 : 2 .011 fluent. 1'lum" City . . . . . . H 10 ) .00 ( ) Iotmdy . Denver . . . . . . . . . . 31 40 .OU Part cloudy . Ial j.aku : Cit..t : I 40 .UO Cloar. lallldCly. . . . . . I I . Oti l'artclottdy. lelell. . . . . . . . 18 21 ' , Smuownr : 181:1 ok. . . . . . . 'lii 0 .00 ) Cucttr. St. VilouI1 . . . . . ' 14 2 .00 Clolr. : Choyctmno . . . . . . . . 21 3U .1 Snowllt MII'K City . . . . . . . ' 4 I l .ut Cicar. ( Jilvotitoui. : . . . . . 21 ( 2U .00 Cull ' . . below zero. ' 'f' IndIcates trace of precipItation. L. A. WELI. Obsen'cr. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH ! ! OMAHA Desirc that Grnnn Jury Inquire Into Ocr- tnin Municipal Affairs , - COMPLAINT OF ONE OF THE OFFICERS UnleM the RIght hung I. i Nut Ufll ! Uonf JMIH'Ctlt I'niico Court Fhimas-irictmi , ! ur Peter lCtor ot ttitirnmcti hy lila Long amid IIII\e1llu , b.ello. , - "While the grand jury Is InvNlgatng the creoleJness In the Omaha Iolce tle\lrlmenL I would suggest , " Mil I well known cItizen cf Soulh Omaha and an office holler , "lhat I look Into seine of the ( methods of our Ilolce department amid timid out wlure the blame Hes for cutting off nearly $2,000 a year ot the city's revenue. " Upon helng asked for an explanation of hIs remark , the office holder said lint he referred to the closing oC the houses of prostitution by the chief Cf Police. The records at police h"dQuarter show thai about $125 n month hd boon collected In lIlies from the women of the town unt just recently . Suddenly all of the housls were ordered . clcseti hy ChIef Drennan anti the , women werl driven : out of theIr qunrters. I Insleall of lea vng ! ito city ! they took rooms I In flats and ' aL some of the thlr.l.rale holels , 1 where they conlnue < to ply thcr : trade uu- 1 moleste by time 101ce. ! Thus the city Is do- ; Ilrlvel of from $110 to $135 revenue Ior month. "If , " salll this once hmcldem' , " : In'or Johnston I so much In favor of reducing munIcipal expenses , whr ( lid ho antI the chief of police get their heads to- gether and bring the closing of the resorts about ? " "It Is as : n1le as can he , " con- ( limed the speaker. "They wanted the dis- solute women to como 10 them anti pay tbem mane ) ' for the prIvIlege of runnlnl resorts tinder the Ilroteeton oC the police. " During time month ot Doccmber these 'omon palll Into tIme city treasury through time 110lce court the sum of $110.50. In January not a cent ol fines was pall , though the women COI < uctcl their business just the same , only not nt time sonic locatioums. Now that they are scattered , all over the town and no revenue Is derived from lhelr resorts , the taxes fall Just so much more heavily on those who arc calel upon . to boar the Cl"s bur < ens , consequent\ a request will bo made to the graUI jury to have Messrs. Johnston and Drennan step up to the court . house amid tel why they shut off tIme cIty's revenue S Unless some acton Is taken by the mayor amid city counci In regard to this mater a certain South Omnha attorney promIses to prepare an ordinance and request that lhe city ( nUorney present it. I Mr. Farnsworth declines to do this thet he , too will bo placed , I Is said . on tIme trand jury list oC wlLnesses and be requestel Lo appear al the court house and explain why hq declined to act for the best Interesls of time city. , S Talk UI C tie 5' \ l.nn I I Ii lii. City Treasurer Thomas Hector has hlrned from LIncoln , where he has been worldng against the bill Introduced by SemmatorVatsmi relegating South. Omaha lo a cIty of the stC- end class. Mr. Hoclor Is considerably encourage - courage < by the way the senators and repre sontatves talk. Theme gentlemen claIm that had they known how the passage eC such a bill would affect South Omaha . they never would have voted for It. An amendment has been mode to the bill allowing South Omaha to take a centus. Ths ! census Mr. Hector claims , can be taken at a cost of about $300. and he Is confident that the result will show Seuth Omaha a city c the first clas ! . Representative Suton opposes the amendment and hs refused to oifel' I.n the house Senator Watson Is quoted as saying - ing that Ir the nmendment Is offered It will pass both the house and the senate Sutton's reason icr refusing to offer time amendment is thmat he l& confidrit that lie can kill the entre bJl. flepreent tivc of , tii amnailer tosvrms Interested claim that ( lie orgimmai 1hl wilt laSS , but thmoy are willing to vote for tIme amendment , leaving out South Omaha. l'otcr Peterson Sii.siie' , Peter Peteroon , an cmployo of Swift's Packing - ing company , has been maiming front his homiio , Twenty-cighmth and Q streets , sInce February 2. It is feared that hue huts been foully dealt with. He was last aeon at the corner of Twenty-fIfth and P streets on the evemiiitg of the 2d. Since that time lie has neither been seen nor heard from. Whmon Peterson left bomb lie Itad iii his pockets a revolver and about $200 in cash. He left a wife aimd ono child. Naturally Mra , Petem'- son is greatly worried over ( Ito prolonged absence of her husband , Site dccc not be- hove that Ime has committed suicide , as time homno life was hmappy. She rather fears nmur- tIer and robbery , 3luigle Ity ' 'm" Mrs. henry Mels is quite III , Harry Carpenter lisa returned from Crea- ton , Ia , John Gnibbie lies gone to Macedonia to be nmarri ed. S Time thermometer at poi'ce headquarters registered - istered 24 below zero at 7 o'clock yesterday. Charity ball tickets are selling rapidly. Every one seems to bo taking an interest in time affair. Miss Agnes Carey ha boon appointed to take charge of the ticket selling for time charity ball. The Young Men'a Institute hall on Twenty- fourth between N and 0 streets tviil be ready for occupancy lii a few days. Prof. Walter S , Ilalnes of Rush Medical college , Chicago , declares Dr. Price's Baking Powder absolutely pure. ilortie nuid Cow PtolPui. IT , ICuppy , residing at 817 North Nine- teentit street , reported to the police last tiigimt that a horse and curing wagon be- longitig to him hmatl been toien ( rein MW- jury avenue acid Lake street , where it had been hutchmcd. A cow lehonging to Johmm Dommghucrty wmma reported stolen front 2101'cbster strerit , Jouglmerty claims ( hint a thIef entered time banum Thursday night and led time cow oft , Pte tt ; ! I'3iood 18 absolutely noocssary Iii Order to have " 1 was poisoned with dogwood 12 yeara 'I wish to say thnt 5 years ago we had a good Iicn1tIux The greatest nflhlcttoiu of ago and every summer since many die- beautiful boy born to us , At ( lie ago of 11 the humaii4cois , Iinpuro blood , treesing eruptions and sores huiwo broken months ho breathed his lest , a victim to There arQjtb1pt. 2400 disordei's mc- ! out all over any body , Sometimes I have impure blood , Ott Aug. 4 , 1891 , another dontto tholithumall ' frame , thu Iai'go not been able to wee for a week or two and boy was born , who at the age of tsvo lflttjOl'Ity nqs' from time iIllpUl'O or frequently have been unfit for work for months became auihicied t'jJUm the sanio volonous coiittltloii of time ) ) jOOd , aix or seven 'gecko , I have now taken disease , Wo believed the trouble was con. . The bcst-iuedy for all 1)100(1 dlsfour bottles of Hood'a Sareaparilla and lb etitutlonal , and imot common sore immoutim. eases is foutiti flood's Sai'apui'IIla. has done mo more good than all tim other I procured a bottle of Hood'e Saranpanilla Its l'O1flal'ktl ) C 5clircs arc Its loudest medicine together. 1 recommend Hood'e and commenced to glvo it regularly to praise , It-Lum-not s'1iat we say , bllt Sarsaparilta for all those who are afflicted both mother and baby , Improvcimmetmt be- ' What Hood'Stirsaparilia does that _ , With flood Polsonin gas at once , We etmeceedod in eradica- tells the 8toY ; . or any dsea'm ! of the blood. I can honesttlng the acrofulous blood fromn ( lie syateni No i'oine yIIpJj over hrul so mai'kcd Jy say that I have received more than my amid today we are blessed with a nice , fat SUCCeSS , Ot'pflfl IIC1I OflOliliOUS sitica , Inoney's worth from Hood's F3mrrapaniiia. baby boy , 18 months old-time very Scrotum lfltI8 scyoi'e.st ; formn yields ahall always praise Ilood'c Sorsaparihia Picture of Health , to Us Iotomit Iowora , blood polsonimug and recommend It to my friends. " ELI all life and full of mmmisciiief-thanirs to and . sztlt z'ltoliillaudrilanyotliou'dlsensca VoRTy , lOTower St , , Fall River , Mass , Ilood'e Sarsaparhiha. I am a minister in ai.o pot'nianeiit1yiured by It ; , Neryolls- Be euro to get hood's aud only the Methodist Protestant church , and ant ziosa , whle.Jli is title to to rooornrnund glad weak , , thin b1oo , is ' Hood's Rarsapaniila to cured by' ITooi1' SIll'- all as ma safe , sure rommto- ' because It sapau'ilhii , _ _ _ dy. Even my wife , at- make's 1)llro , rich yed _ _ _ _ _ toe takIng hood's , ho- blood , 1t5 also over- Jlood9S came healthy and fit'alty Tii'ed T1uat C0lfl03 and lies the bloom of Feeling girlhood , " Ray , J , LI. \ strength ntigives , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PATEllrookhlnoBta.Mo , s.i t.1 . $ PISAPA.RlLLA - - ITCI-HNG SKIN DISIASIS Mo 1s ? : : : ' 7 ? ' nAnd \ Speedily ' .j \ _ ( - S Cuticura Reniedies I' Wlfl bath with CUTICURA .SOi1 , and a single application of. CUTICURA , the great skiii cure 'iII afford iiistaiit relief , permit rcs . and sleep , and point to a speedy , eCOllOiflical , atid permanent cure of the most distressing of itching , burn. ilig , bleediiitr , scaly , and crtised skin aiid scalp diseases , after physicians , hospitals , and all other nietbods fall. CUTlcuR' WORKS WoNDERs , and its ctres of toituring , disfiguring , humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded in this or any age. CurirusA RRMSPuCS are sold throuhosit the wotld , Pdcc , CcrnmcwtA , soc. SoAr , 23Ci ltnsotvami-r , $ u. l'ornas lutrti im Ciuit , , , Coap. , Sa'e i'rop. , liotton , 'All abou ( ths blood , Skhum , Scip , and hair , " free. DI1PLES , bLmckheadt , red and ofly , ldn pro' 11111 vented and caret ! by Ctrrmcuuu. SOAP. Muth.AIsTRAtu8 , PAINS ttti wea'inei , back ache , we&lc ltlncye , 4CL theummism , anti cheil psins relieved Ia ye , , ( His trminhmtu by the Unticura Anti. I'tshn I'mnstei' . ; PUJG TOBAC Consumers odieitq toacco whc arewilIin to pa1j hide more than 1e price chaea for te ordinartj trade tobaccos. will find ta brand superior to all others BEWA1E OF IMITATONS. ! cf L/ : Cures thmo effects ot ' 2 ! , _ _ self-abuse , . exessee , I ' entisiilons , impotency , 'it. ! ' 1 i s'nnlcocelb hitmfl ctinstI- A . ' ptition. Oume d1lar a S box , six for $5. For , - , 1 sale by TIlE GOOD' - - - - MAN DRUG CO. Doii'tpaympneyforwathrZ A itotiti Extract of Pool is atone ] cOa- onilcal tituui mi liQuid , ( 'octets , couteoum- trat"ti ammO luotitckupoi' sviht timid it iumticit ClicailOr to BUY Liebig COMPANY'S S Extract of Beef , a Bolitl , cotieotitratm'd extract , frCo frou : fat ituud eluiImut : , or tiny foreltam stub- tmttncoimm,1 : : , tiliftiulvo it 8iiotiusaiveFm. Tito gonum limo huts this signature ua thiojar in blunt- MUEiEEv1E1NT , B OYD' S TODAY-TON ItlilT. S ( MATINEE SATIJRIAY. ) HOYT'S A TEMPEIANC J TOWN Fiust tIme in title city of Sir. hoyt's now conietty. Matitice I'ticea-Imet : flor , 'lie and ii ; baicony , 80c tint e : . . , Night I roes-First llor , Ole , 75o uttil 81,0) . BOYD'S coiiunenclng Sunday , Feb. 10 D , W , TI1EH & CC , . ullmnotIliCo 1893 iiroiluC- Iloit of WANG S The firemitcilt oY n C .s1c. Opernis. 60 PEOPL.00 S Iii thin ftimnott' cit. : , - YANC'S OWN OflCHlSTA. l'ric'es-23t' , IlOt. , T5u nmitl lO0. - V E1VPL3 i : . T.i.1l. W , .1 , itilialSd , Manager , Vlotk Coi iiie , 0 ii iiimd vi ut , , , Fdb , ] O (3 ratti trt.iutt limit of UNCLE TO1VV CABIN RUt ( ( ) & iWI'L"r . Greet cuuiPufl' . Coiuiing we't i'eb. IT , 11lttONA JtltUtlAU , "Howdy , Stranger ! " Is tile Texas Welcome 'l'ezas trill ray "htoi''iiy" to 'oit , if you wilt run dowii imnil iVO tier itopttable citizeni hail a _ _ _ chtmimtCi , to get acquainted wIth , ) OU , lieaides being ' 4 1lCasflnt place to ylsit , II doe. not take U back sCat as a wealth producer. Oti thi Gulf Coed of Texas may ha found bia attrartlofls (0 ; ' hmQmeseekerS fO aces of lani. P1.tnted in pears , nets owner $6GOl ymmuiy , Cheap rates n ffoCt durIng winter unctntlte , Now Is 4hi time to o. Call on or addiess II. i. PaInter. i' . A. , Santa l"v route , Ojaithuit , fur cx' nra on OIes amid free cogs' Ut Coast Cuuutzj ( .midr ,