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TUB OoSIAIFA DAILY BJDEj JVtON DAY , JANUARY 17 , 1898. CONTRACT FOR SUGAR BEETS Hall Conntj Hnisera Tnke Measures to Protect Themselves. ORGANIZE FOR THEIR OWN INTERESTS Adopt n Form of Coiitrnrt Which Thc > 1VI1I IininrillrHrlj.ftiliinlt to ' the Oxnnril * for Itnt- Illcnllon. OHAND ISLAND , Neb. , Jan. 1C. ( Spec ! * ! . The sugar beet ralncm of thU county had 'a rousing meeting at the city hall In this city yesterday afternoon , permanently or garilzlng themselves Into a beet growers' < is .naclatlon , for Ihclr mutual protection and ad vancemtnt , and adopted a contract which will be submitted to President Oxnard a once , and It la hoped will bo adopted , to cover the growing of beetn for the Oxnard company for the coming mason. Heretofore the Iccl growers have never , liad a voice In the formulation of the con tract between the company and themselves covering the cultivation of the beet crop and thn result hai been that there has been dissatisfaction , moro or less , every year For the year Just past , and In one or two other years , when the seaoon wao pirtlcu , larly favorable , the complaints have no "bcon of a serious nature. However , It Is known that , surrounding every factory In California and oven th.it at Norfolk , there Is n beet growers' association , ami It was con dldered best that organization bo effccte ( hero also. The only wonder In that such a etep has not t.con taken years ago. Thecoverfst complaint last > eariirc.jo fron the Etrlct adherence to the contract by the factory In regard to the content of the beet There are aald to be Iratancci without num her In which tlio Oxnard compiny paid les. than the contract price for beets that Is less than $1 when beets were found to contain a purity of over SO per cent nnd a conten of ailghtly legs ttun 12 per cent , or vice versa , a purity of oay 7 ! ) per cent emd a content of over 12 per coat. The require ment of the contract wn. SO per cent purity nnd 12 per cent sugar. The growers contend ' that In many IneN mcos the beets would It fact be Lvqi ! il to the required standard , but they wcro "docked" for the difference ex isting In ono of the teats. The company has already submitted Its contract for the ensuing year , In which It Is Htlpulated wh'U reduction shall lo ; made for beetci comlJiif below the ataciUrd iequip ment. The producers , however , felt that 1 lioeM falling below tlio contract standan wcro worth less , those ranging above the re quired standard vionUl bo worth compara tively moro. The contract adopted by the association section by section , yesterday therefore makes n straight price of $1 per ton for all beets that may bo .grown upon the acreage contracted for , regardless of con tract , specifying , however , that diseased or worthless beets should not to Included. It nluso rcgulatoa the "delIvory , specifying that the company has the right to order In as many bt'i'ta as It may need before October 10 , but 'that It must order In at least four tons per acre between the 10th of October end the 6th of November , etc. The cntlio crop must be delivered before- the 20th day of February. 1S99 , nnd 25 cents extra per ton Is to be paid by the factory for all beets sliced. At the meeting yesterday there were over 150 beet m'ners In attendance and 110 p.iM a small membership fee rnd became member * of the awo-clatlon. Fred Haley Is president and II. C. GIcso secretary. WITH Tim ' * IOIIIST HOCIKTIKS. ' ' IiiNlnllntlc.il of ( llllcpr'it Ilio Onlor of tliu'llny. SID.NKY , Neb. , JKI. 1C. ( Special Tolc- gimu. ) A joint Installation of officers of Sidney lodge , No. 19G , Ancient Order of Un'ted Workmen , cud Degree of Honor ledge , No. 122 , took place here last night. After tills had been dlsposaJ of a Larquet was served , a * which a number of Ua 's ' were re sponded to , and the eathortag did not dls- perso u itll alter midnight. SKWAUI ) , Neb. . Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) Seward logc ; ! , No. Cfi , Dcsrco of Honcr , at a public Installation laat evccilng Installed the fallowing ofllcors for the mining year : Mrn. M. E. Shoroy. P. C. H. ; Mls.j Mary Emrlch , C. H. ; Mrs. A. V. Sklllman , L. II. ; M.'cs Agnes Pence , C. C. ; Mla Alice Peiico , T. ; M'lsi Etta Struyer. It. ; T. F. Skeede , F. ; Mrs. L. B. Ost. U. ; Mrs. A. Kcrtgo , I. W. ; Mrs , C. K. illoyes , O.V. . 11UMI10LDT , Nob. , Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) Humboldt lodge. No. 5 , Ancient Order of UnlteJ Workmen , in connection with Ito auxiliary , IlnmUc-ldt lodge , No , 79 , Degree of Honor , Installed olllcera for the coming year , Tie exercises were hold at the Odd Fellows' hall and the rowly Inntallvd Work men o nice fd are as follows : Master workman , E. A. Tucker ; foreman , L. C. Williamson ; overoeer , J. J. Thompacn ; recorder , H. Barg ; financier. W. H. Till ; receiver. C. E. Nlrno ; Kulde , F. M. Williamson ; IraHo watdiman , "W. N. Hlgglns ; outsldo watchman , B. F. King ; trt'atce , George Klechers ; medical ex aminers , Dr. J. H. Morris and Dr. L. B. Allen. The Degree olllcers are ui follows : C. of H. , Mrs. C. A. Willlo ; U cf II. , Mre. M 13. Cope ; C. of C. , Mtii. Cora Allen ; U. , 12. S , Cope ; F. , W. II. Tlce ; H. , 'Mrs. ' Sarah Morbut-Kor ; S. U. . Mrs. Kale Dorland ; I. W. , Mrs. Anna Gravattc ; 0. AV' . , Llncola Williamson ; T. , Mro. Margaret Scott ; M. E. , Dr. J. H. 'Morris. Alter the Installation was ever refreshments were served to tho.-o AINSU'OUTH. Neb. . Jan , 1C. ( Special. ) A'usnorth lodge , Degree of Honor , \\un In stituted Thursday evening by Mrs , Adclla Harding of Hebron. Neb. , grand chief of honor of the jurisdiction of Nebraska , with thirty-nine charter members , The following olllcers ucic ir.atallcd : Mru. L. M. McAn- difw , P. C. of H. ; Mrs. I. L. Farrran. C. of H ; Mrs. n. G. Carbltt , L. of H. ; Mrs. E , A. DcWoody , C. of C. ; A. W. Scattorgood , re corder ; Mti ? . M. K , Seattergood , flaeciclcr ; H. S. Kiting , receiver ; MM. M. E , Fltinoy. usher ; Mrs. A. 13. Clark , I , W. ; Fred S. Flnncy , O. BANCROFT , Neb. . Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) Bancroft camp of Modern Woodmen held public Installation of officers Saturday even ing. After the Installation an elegant lunch eon was served by the Itoyal Neighbors , who hud prepared a. complete surprise , Sup per was followed by games and music. The cnnncll'otcct , L. B. Harrison , clcsod the en tertainment by a few well chos.cn remarks. .ItitiiiiN Into n NVi'll. BASSKTT. Nob. , Jan. 1C , ( Special Tee- ! Krain. ) ' .Mm , Anna Huw , wlfo of Frank HUM , a itch Bohemian former , committed ( mlcldo tcd y at 12 o'clock by jumping Into n well < iud drowning before she was dis covered and rracuod. Family troubles were liio cause Her husband came homo drunk last night tind abuacd her. Sim left the dense and went to u neighbor's , who re turned with her and Klaycd there until Mrs. Huta had retired. Thin morning Mrs. Husa did not net tip till about 11 o'clock , when ho told a daughter aho was going to do away with herself. She went about fifty yanLi In thu field to A big well and , lakltiK off . ' .or nhors , dollbcmtcly jumped In. She was about SO 3 cars old and leavra a family of five children. An , Inquest will bo held. CollllllllllHlltCN , COLUMBUS , Neb. , Jan. 1C , ( Special , ) The Nebraska Telephone company U raak- Inp preparations to extend Its line went- ward from this city In the parly spring , lOampuny K , First regiment , Nebraska Nitlonal guards , gave a ball at the r.rmory last Friday evening. About thirty couples attended , The Columbuo orchestra , furiilshod the music , A apeolal peeilon of the council was held last evening to consider the application of the MUaourt Telephvno company for a frauchUo to construct and operate a tele- Should be in every family incillclno chet and o * " traveller's grip.They . _ Invaluable when ttio ttoinach ll out vf order t cute livaiUcho , blllaiuarit , nnd nil Ut r UuukUi , WU uud tnlckut. u ccut * . phone cxchango in this city. The question vm argued and an adjournment finally Ukon until February 4 , The point raised , wn whether or not the foreign Institution would have lo Incorporate under the law of Nebraska ( before It could do 'business In thin state. The city council has < lnwn a warrant In favor of the chief of the fire dopartmcn to bo used lo defray the expenses of th Oolumbuo delegation to the sixteenth nnnua convention of the Nebrarka State Voluntce Firemen's association , to be held t Kearney this week. ThU city only has four dele gates , but a party of about twenty will at tend from hero. Mco COIUY KOU TIM : CIIHAV.S Uovornor Ilnlroinli llrnr * from tlio Itclli'f Comtitltlec , UNCOUN , Jan. 1C. ( Special Telegram. ) Governor Holcomb ha.i just received the fol lowing letter from Chairman Barton of th National Cuban Hollcf commission : NEW YOUK. Jan. 12 , ISSS.-To Ills I3x cellenry , Governor Silas A. Holeomb , Lin coin , Ne < > , Sir Herewith we enclose copy of our telegram of yesterday In response to yours asking Lf shelled corn would beef of use nnd what class of clothing 1. wanted In Cuba. Wo nlao enclose copy of cablegram Just received by this com mlttcc from Consul General Lee , Havana Blvlng In dotnll all articles that are necdet for relief. While he dee not enumerate shelled corn , ho Includes corn meal as ono of the first articles named nnd there eat bo no doubt that there are ample facilities In Havana for converting shelled rorn Into meal , nnd Innsmuch as tho" former can probably be shipped with ICBI liability to damage wo think there should be no hesl tnncy In shipping ns much shelled corn ns you can rnlso for the pnrpsse. We are nd vised by thn Department of State tha everything should bo consigned to "Unltei StntPM Consul General , Havana , Cuba , " nm each artlclo distinctly muikcd "Cuban le lief , " Shipments should bo nccotnp.inlei bv statements showing the exact contents of every package , with Its precise welRht KUch statement being required by the Sp.in lib government. A duplicate of nuch mate ment should also l > > sent to this ) committee toe , In order that wo may kuej ) n reesri thereof and fully advise the consul gen cral of all RhlpmentM. We enclose hpruwltl printed matter which we trust mny nerve you and beg that you correspond with the rommltten freely pertaining to any matter In which we may be able to aid you a IK nifo , t'lvo ' us prompt advices of the progress that we may give publicity to the same and thereby stimulate similar goad wotlc Very , truly yours , STBI'HHN 13. UAHTON , Chairman. \IMV lilhrur- for Slii'llon. SHELTON , Neb. , Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) A largely at'cnded meeting of the women o Shelton waa held yesterday for the purpose o completing o public library and reading rcom I'Bsoslatlon. Mis. George Mclsurcr van elected president , Mrs. H. J. Hobblns ttccn urer , and. Miss Mamie Stockwoll secretary Itoom and light have been guaranteed free T'ho village board voted a cash donation cf $25 and an entertainment will bo given Tues day evening by homo Oxle-nt , assisted by Miss Lillian Plko of Denver , 'he proceeds going toward procuring books and buying furni ture and carpels. This with what bc-oks are ai hand now will glvo the town a very cred itable library. I/lvr Stock ANNticliitloii. KIMBALL , Neb , , Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) The ICImball County Live Stock association belt Its regular quarterly meeting hero ycstordaj and transacted routine business. A rowan' ' of $5 vo offered on gray wolves. The mem bership now includes nearly all the cattle and horse men ki the county. The sheep owners In Klmball county met yesterday and perfected an organization , to protect their Interests. Thomro Wilkinson was elected president and H. H. Homo secre tary. One of the objects of the organization Is to keep scabby sheep out of the county. Another meeting will bo held soon to com plete arrangements. lt < irclnr.M nt Tllilcn. TILDE'N ' , Neb. , Jan. 10. ( Special. ) Bur glars last night broke into T. T. McDon ald's store c.t thitj p'.acc , About 5200 wcrlh of goods were stolen , 'Including bovcn watcher , chalrn , rings , clot'ilng atU shoes. This Is itho third IMs Mr. McDcnuJd has suf fered from burglars in the last four years , Ono man who was found with stolen property belonging to the firm H now swerving a six yearn' scnteticc In the state penitentiary , nnd It Is expected the latest offender will soon bo keeping him company. Ili-Iil for Trail. BROKEN 'BOW. Neb. . Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) HalpJi Glvera ( colored ) , who was arrested yesterday on the charge of having broken Into T. 'M. ' & J. W. Salisbury ind J. N. Peolo & Cc.'s stores , had his prellmlnury trial today before County Judge Armur. Ho was found Rullty and was ren-anded to jail to await tao olttlns of the district court. To SiM'iiU ut Hriivcr. SUPERIOR , Neb. , Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) C. E , Adams , president of the Superior Gittlo comrntiy and Denver Llvo Stock Commission companyii to be a o of the prominent speakers at the National Llvo Stock Grow- ero' association to bo held In Denver on Jan uary 25 , 20 and 27. Itcrlviil nt Cnxnil. COZAD , Nob. , Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) A series of union evangelistic revival meetings have lieen arranged for to commence next Monday evening. They are to bo undenominational and will bo conducted by A. J. Bell , a Cali fornia evangelist , assisted by the local poo- tore. DUNCAN. Neb. , Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) The aged mother of H. 'Uoettcher ' , Union Pacific section foreman at Gardiner , dropped dead while eating supper with her daughtcr'a family In Columbus at 8 o'clock laat evening , supposedly of heart failure. OlIll-ITM IllKtllllCll. C055AD , Neb. , Jan. 1C ( Special. ) Urvlsoy ; > ost. Gland Army of the Republic , Women's Keller corps and Ouster camp. Sons of Vet- oriia , Itiit'illed ' their newly elected offlcera last evening. The installation uas public and was followed by a banquet. Xl'll I'll N lillIMVH Work has commenced on the erection of a mill at uortiana. A big circle wolf Piunt is plantwd to take In Stantcn comity January 20. D. Il'Jnkmoer ) of Ponder has gone to the Argentina Republic to seek his fortune. Wood River business men are making an effort to organize a company to build ana operate a butter nnd checso factory , The Polandors around Nollgh are preparing to devote a large acrcugo next season to the cultivation of beets for the Norfolk sugar 'actory. WaDhla ton county to in good financial shape and 1U affairs fliavo been economically nunaged. Oci January 0 there was $02,075.39 n cash and available resources. Of this amount (61,0.10.29 ( waa In tosh. A now wlr > dlo is being worked in Nc- jracilio. Parties advertise to send ten yards of the finest allk , any color , for $1. The vie- 1m wtoo swids receives ten yards of line allk bread , which Is , of course , as much as Is iromised for the money. Two young men , wfciCBO residence is un- .tiow < i anl who glvo the names of William and Bryan Armstrong , have been arrested at 3lBln , They are charged with frightening ho Echool ojrtldmi nnd the young woman eacher by flourishing a revolver and threat ening to ehoot them. IJecolvor Walking of the defunct National tank of PoncJ. accompanied by Cninaclor Learned of Omaha and Judge Tlbblra of Lin coln , tire at Ponoi to take testimony to bo ised In a case which waij brought by the re ceiver to recover back a dlvldcnl which is Mimed to have been wrongfully allowed and pild by the First National. MllllnimlrrK on u ( iriuiil Jury , TU13NTON , N. J. , Jan. 10. . O-o of the most ictabla grand juries over drawn In the Jnlteil States district court for the district of New Jersc-y Is that which will bo sworn n Tuesday nt the opening term of court. Tlu < panel will Include several millionaires. tinoiiK them Urorjro J. Uould. nn ex-United States tscnator , four mayors and several thcrptrsons of prominence. O'oiiiiultlrv I'lCOHIA. III. , Jnn , 10-Tho executive eummlttvo of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Is holding Its annual session hero o welvo reports nnd audit accounts. The net Increase In membership during 1S37 wu 3.000 and thlrty-savon new lodges vtero instituted , The olllcera report ix steady de mand for brotherhood men by ( he rail roads. ) HAWAII IS LOSING FRIENDS Annexation Movement is Apparently 0 rowing Weaker. NEBRASKA SENATORS NOW IN OPPOSITION Iiltttc Pro/Mice / ! f ( InTrrnty AtMinivcil , nil ill tlu * Joint Jtfno- jntloii Mny llnvc t lie- Same Kate. . WASHINGTON , Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) The debate on the Hawaiian treaty during th ' last week has brought prominently before the country conditions which the advocate of the measure have been loath to concede and ns It tookij at the preser.it moment the bottom la liable to fall out of tha debate within a very few days , The nnnexatlonlstii are losing ground dally , they are losing hear at the same time , nnd they are becomlnj crabbed and somewhat soured over condition ea they at present exist. They are In hopes that should the mecsurc fall of ratification In the senate that the legislative bill , whlcl will In all probability bo brought In , wll receive a majority in both houses. In this the wish Is father to Iho thought , and there Is no certainty that the house In Its presen feeling will adopt cay measure looking to the annexation of the Island ? . Senator Thurston baa outlined his pcaltloi In the public prints and his refusal to follow the administration has. brought republicans to a realization that Iho mere annexation o the Islands lo not tlio only thing that we must take Into consideration. Senator Gear of Iowa , Scoator Spooncr of Wisconsin am Senator Hoar of M.nisachusetta have within the last day or two Indicated to their frle-ads that they can sec no reason why they shouli support the measure , and thus dally the defection gees on. Senator Alton outlined hi * pcaltlon very oirly 'n the prrcent session , and with Thurs ton In the opposition , Nebraska Is oolldly arrayed against annexation. The senators from Utah are wavering In the balance , am It would not surnrlso anyone to llnd them with the opposition to the measure when the voteIs taken. Senator Clark of Wyoming Is a pronounce annexatlonlst and aces no rcusrri , ns he salt to The Bee man , for any abatement of hlo pcoltlon. Senator Warren of the same state la on tha fence and there are so meay litho the same position , It leads the disinterested obssrver to believe as above , that the opposi tion Is growing stronger dally. Strollers In and out of the Rlggs house laat week were somewhat surprised to tiee sitting In ono corner of the lobby end unconcern edly pulling large rlnga of tobacco smoke Into the air an old man who wzij a deat ringer for the president of the United States There were excellent reasons why this little old man end 1'rcaldcnt McKinley should look alike ; they are what genealogists call double , twlctcd cousins. John Campbell lives In Warren , 0. , where he Is the proprietor of the Campbell house , a homo-like hostelry known to all the country round about , and a haven for theatrical companies visiting there. Mr. Campbell said , Im speaking about his remark able resemblance to the president : "Yen , William and I arc double cousins. Will'am's mother and my father wera brother nnd sis ter , and my mother and his father were cousins. The raseniblar.ee between William and mjself has gotten mo Into a lot ot diffi culty , raid sometimes I regret that ths re- oomblance Is so marked. And to be atoo- lutcly correct , he looks llko mo more than I look like him , for I am thirteen years his senior. When I met William at his mother's funeral he asked mo to come down and visit him at the Whlto House , and I have decided to Just run down and see how ho looks tri that place where so meay of the illuutrious men of the past made their home while In Washington. " There Is considerable crltlcl-m of the man ner In which John Russell Young , librarian of congress , Is dispensing patrcoago In con nection with the library. In reply to a reso lution of Senator Thurstoa calling upon him to show the number of employes In that In- etltutlcn , their fitness for library work , and the states to which they are accredited , Mr. Young shows that fifteen states are unrep resented in the distribution. The summary la interesting , the classification by states being - ing as follows : Alabama , 1 ; Arizona , 1 ; Call- foinla. 1 ; D'strict of Columbia , 1C ; Georgia , 2 ; Iowa , 4 ; Illinois , 7 ; Indiana. 1 ; Kentucky , 1 ; Louisiana , 1 : Maine , 4 ; Missouri , 3 ; Mas- sachut'atts , 3 ; Maryland , 9 ; Michigan , 3 ; Mln. ncsota , 1 ; Nevada. 1 ; Now York , 12 ; New- Jersey. 2 ; Now Hampshire. 1 ; North Da kota. 1 ; Ohio , 8 ; Oregon , 1 ; Pennsylvania , 8 ; Rhode Island , 2 ; South Dakota , 1 ; Texas , 1 ; Tennessee , 1 ; Virginia , 4 ; Vermont , 1 ; Wis consin , 2 ; total , 104. The states not represented are : Ccimiectl- cut , Mi .sirsippl. Utah , Florida , Washington , Idaho , Wyoming , Montana , Arkansas , Colorado rado , North Carolina , South Carol'aa , Wtat Virginia , Kansas and Nebraska. The icply of Librarian Young having been called to Senator Thurston's attention , he hcs written a letter to the president In which he Invites a perueal of the document , nnd very courteously asks whether the d'atrlbutlon ot patronage is In keeping with a former con versation had with the president , wherein lie said that the policy of the librarian would be to apportlcn the employes to all the otatea. 01,1) TENSION OASI3 itljA inlKO I.oiiK1 A k to Have Ituiliiutloii Set Axldf. WASHINGTON , Jan. 1C. The celebrated n lon case of Judge Charles D. Long of Michigan has made Its reappearance before he. pension ofllco In the shape of an appli cation to Commissioner Evans to vacate the order reducing the judge's pension from $72 o ? 50 per month. The application was made by Fred A. Caker , who claimed that a pen sion granted was ai vested right , and that Judge Long Is entitled to the J72 per month vllliin the meaning of the law. HS AMI IMI'IIOVHIIU VI'S. Lot-ill SlnllNlli-N from \uinlior of ( lie Inrn < T C'ltli-M. ST. PAUL , Jan. 1C. These figures liavo been secured by the American Land and Title Register , showing the total amount of real estate transfers of a number of the principal cities during the years 1S9C and 1897 : Cities. IS)0. ! ) IS97. Vew York $12U53S2S J 91,281fid Chicago ai.OJ2.G02 :01.1fl3,213 5t. Louis 4fi,72fl,8i : ! CG,13(5 ( , 7 Minneapolis S.432.SG7 7S3S.lj | Omaha s.oio.co's n.soo.ciic St. Paul 2,293,018 4,578,098 'ortlund 5,300,490 4,310,278 , Juluth 4,503.841 3,090,112 Denver 8,890,789 9,107,593 The following table shows the total estl- natod cost of buildings for which permits wcro Issued in a number of the principal western cities during the years 1890 and 897 : Cities , ISM. 1S ! > 7. Chleiigo $22.730,01.$21,777,230 St. Louis 10SOIIMS ) .1,471C40 Minneapolis 2.R14.92S 1,591.320 Omaha , 2,402,3ll ! 1,405,770 St. P.Ull 1,753.98. ! 1,421,271 ) cnver lcrt,872 i.zai.soo > Ullltll 570.W2 2S'l,3'i9 CansasClty 1JO > , < 54 1.S1S.29J Cotton fur Shipment to Uliliut. TACO.MA , Wash. , Jnn. 1C. Seven train oads , amounting to1,7 ) bales , of Texas col on , have arrived In Tncoma for shipment o China and Japan on the. Htenmers of the Vorthern Pacific line. The cotton came by vuy of St. Louis and St. Paul. A great deal of this cotton I.i Htamlln- ; cars on the rack Heavy shipments of cotton are ar- Ivlng nt all Paclllo const points having Oriental lines. An Important phase of the novement arises In the. ciucstlan na to vhcther tlio cotton Is subject to Insurance vhllo standing In the cars. Clit'MH Miiti'h ArrnuRfd. NEW YORK. Jnn. 10. Tlio second matcher or the United States chess championship between Harry N. Pillsbury of Now York ml Jackson W. Shownlter of Georgetown , iy , , la practically arranged , the only de al ) undecided being1 the location of the ilace where 1)13 ) finnies will lie played , 'ho terms of the mutch ore the name ( is n the first contest at the Hamilton club , IrooUlyn , last February , thn stakes to ba 1,000 a aldf and tha drat winner of seven lames to take the money and tltlo , \vAJi : ctT jTjycns OKPKCT TODAY lte < Vnntloii Will AITcct Twenty Tlion nnnitOMTiillvc , PROVIDENCE , n. I. , Jnn. 1C. The cu down In the tcfttoa mills throughout th otate will go lor * . effect tomorrow , the enl exceptions bolni ; .eno or two small factorli whcso owners for reasons of their own , hav not yet decldM < 6 cut wages , and n few li which , owing to their paying monthly or fo similar reasons , It la not convenient to mak the reduction -ilritll later. Tlio rodtictlqn , wlll affect to o greater o lesser degree the , .earnings ot nearly 20OI ) ( operatives In Uils state and those of KnUh & Goddard , Irt' Wssachusetts. Between ten nnd fifteen thousand more employed In Con ncctlcut mil's ' , controlled by Providence agents , will bo affected also. As the aggregate [ gate earnings of this army of operatives wll 'approximate $9,000,000 annually , the loss In wages nod purchasing power In ccoscquenc of the reduction to operatives and buitlncs men in file communities In which they mend their money will bo nearly a rouni million. If the cut averages , as expected about 10 per cent. JUMPS FllOSI TUB 5IASOMO TKIIPJ.n I.i-np to lU-ulli by u I > c- CHICAGO , Jan. 16. Alfred C. Qrcclcaf a bookkeeper , committed sudcldo yesterday by jumping from tlio alxteonUi floor of the Mastfilc temple. Qrcelcaf had been out o employment for some tlmo nnd becoming de- sponJcut decided to make way vvlt/.i himself His first attempt was made in the Chamber of Osmmcrco building , where ho was oaunh In the act of Jumping over the railing frcn tlio twelfth floor to tine rotumii , and ejected from 'the ' building. Ho then went to the Mooanlc temple , ascended to the sixteen' ! flcor , climbed upon the railing and jumped off Into the rotunda. Hu ! body struck , i marble landlivj on the third floor , shatterm n slab two Inches tCilck and lauded on the balcony of the second floor. The body WGB reduced 'to a mere pulp. Greoleaf's fall was witnessed by seorra of people In the ro tunda. , IIVMISMML. LAGRANGD , Wyo. . Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) Miss Hello Draoer of Harrlsburgh , Neb. , am Mr. Nelson S. Perry of this place wcro mar Tied Wednesday at the residence of John II Culver , Rev. Mr. Hill performing tCie mat1 rl-igo ceremony. A large number of the friends o' the bride and groom attended the wedding. An elegant wedding supper was served and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. Klri'H of n Day. HASTINGS , Neb. , Jan. 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) Kitty Mills' two-story house en the south side was damaged by fire early this morning to tlio extent of. $000. The flro orig inated by the upsetting of a lamp. Fully In sured. DUUUQUE. Jan. 1C. ( Special Telegram. ) Fire this morning destroyed Walters & Dennlfl' flour and feed store nnd Dickin son's paper box factory. Eatlmated loss , $10.000. WHEELING : w. va. , Jan. ic. TWO thoughtless boys caused great mischief by applying a matah 'to a spniy .of coal oil 'Is ' suing from a small ( aperture In the Standard Oil company's pipe line tram Slatcrvlllo atvl Mannlngton to Morgantown. The pressure at that point was strong. Soon the burning ypray melted the lend in the jclnts of the pipe , which was. six Inches In diameter. Fifty acres of forest , japd ) 'Hold were soon ablaze. Two c.iiall bridges and two tarts were burned. All the oil in ten miles ot six-inch pipe , nearly 2,003 barrels , was consumed. I'"nri-\v "ll , ilo : i il''istnr. HURON , S. Df Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) Friday night a farewell reception was tendered Rev. John R. Jones , the1 retiring pastor of the First Prcsbyterlhn church of this city , by members of the church and citizens. Coe I , Crawford , for the , ] congregation , presented Mr. Janes a solid gold hunting : case watch. Rev. Jches will dcpar.t for Los Angeles , Cal. , in a few days to assume the pastorate of a Presbyterian church. Kllpatrlck post , 'No. 4 , Grand Army of the Republic , and Kilpatrlrlc Women's Re lief Corps , No. 2 , publicly Installed ofllcers Friday night. Miss Nancy Enrightwas found dead In bed at the home of her sister in the south part of the city Friday morning. Tou li on tin : ShcrlU's. PIERRE , S. D. ; J'in. ' 1C. ( Special Tele- gnt in. ) From this until the clcso of the fiscal year South Dakota sheriffs will have to * ad- % anco the expenses of 'taking ' prisoners to the penitentiary and wall for a deficiency appro priation In the next legislature to reimburse them. The apprpj'l'Ulon cf ? 1.500 allowed for thto purpose by 'the last legislature is exhausted and bills for over ? 300 are already held up for lack of funds. The sumo thing will probably occur again next year , The attention cf the appropriation commli- tee was .called' ' to the amount of tiio appro priation , but 'it refused to Increase it , with the rcaulta above mentioned. To Inr - iiMC'Mliiu ' dipnoi I.v. GLENROCK. Wyo. , Jan. 10. ( Special. ) The capacity of the mines of the Deer Creek 3cal comrany at this place Is to bo greatly ncreased during the present season. A new- shaft will bo sunk about a quarter of a nllo east of the ono now uaod , aad a large field of coal heretofore untouched will bo opened up , making room for tOe eitoloyment ot several hundred miners. There Is a on- inued Increasing demand fcc _ the coal , nnd an effort will bo made to supply the dc- nand. I'AKTISD COMPANY WITH CUllllKNCY. of Two \Vnyfm-eri * In the Dili-ill DlHtrlct. W. M. Beck came to town yesterday and 'ell In with a company of five colored women. Ho accompanied them to 222 North Twelfth street where some parlor theatricals vero engaged in. Heck contributed CO cents 0 a beer and entertainment fund , oxpoa- ng In so doing a rolj of bills amounting to > 2U. When Heck returned to his hotel he observed that the roll had been tampered with and a $10 bill removed. Complaint was mudo and Goldlo Williams. T311a Roilln , Csslo Allen , Sadlo Rush and Trcsslo Lewis vcro nncsted to glvo account. Ada Young and Annlo Nelson were ar rested on a similar charge for the robbery of W. J. Yancey jn an alley near Eleventh and Davenport etfeets Saturday night. Yan cey saja they met him on the street about 1 o'clock and invtt-d | him to take n prom- cnado through the lalloy. Before they nr- Ivcd at the next street Yancey claims ho was robbed of $5ii. ; PENSIONS"Fouj'wpsTisii.v VETERANS. Survivors of ilii'j knti Wnr 'Hcniciu- ' lii-riMl liy llM'i < iiu-riil tiovi-mnit'iit. WASIIINGTOIf. Jan. lJ-Bpeclal.-pl'en- ( ( ) slons have been ( sjHjed as follows : Issue of Deceuibqr SO : Nebraska ; Original Lgwls D , Harris , Omaha , { 8. HolMue Special , January 5 , James II. Carter Mndleon. J17. Iowa : Original JInrrlson Smith. Arllng- on , * G : John N G.illnp , Jefferson , $10 ; Henry 'rank , Itenwlclr , ' Jo ; James C , Duncan , Javcnport , ? 0. , t , t If sun of December 31 : Iowa : Orlgliml-Jame * P. Chllton , Anthon , G : James H , dray ( deceased ) , Washington , 12. AddltionaMJlisnjumln B. Frasv. Don 3c Molncs. JS t < y12. Original widows , etc1. Mary 13 , Weber , Burlington , JS ; Martha A. Cray , Washington , } S. Colorado : Original General M. Copcland , , cnilvllle , $0. North Dakota : Original Alonzo Deltz , Js'orthwood , # ! , _ In flood Kliianclal Condition. PEORIA , III. , Jan. 10. The convention of he Bricklayers' nnd lasons' International iiilou Is getting down to business and the ommlttccF are completing their work. The otal membership la reported nt 5C.31W , of vhom but aj.KSO nre employed. For benell- lal purposes f2M,515 ) had been expended nnd hero Is $ $3.336 In the treasury , Tim rxtah- Islimont of n national homo for Indigent r.embers la favored. .Shooting AITi-ny. LITTLU ROCK. Ark. , Jnn. 10-At a dance on the Falls plantation in Missis- alppl county laut night a shoaling affray took place between the three sons of Ar- mUlead Phillips on ono Hide and the three nous of Wrlcht Ray on the other. Two men were killed nnd twa fatally wounded , the cauualtlfca being equally divided , TOY ISSUES A CHALLENGE Calls Time on Both Oorbetl and FitzsimmoES. DECLARES THAT HE CAN WHIP THEM BOTH He "Will FlRlit"Xo One Klxe ntnl Unc TliuitMiinil Dollar. * < Uncle llln Worils , NK\V YOUK , Jan. 1C. "Kid" McCoy 1ms Issued the following challenge : "To Ilobcrt ritzslmruons and James J. Corbolt : Gentlemen You have declined to contest with mo for the middleweight cham- plonshlp of Iho world. You have offered many reasons and excuses for your refusal , hut your principal reason has hcen that you would not or could not get down to my weight , I am therefore compelled to waive the question of weight and go to your weight. I therefore hereby challenge cither or both of you to a finish hoxlng contest for the heavyweight championship of the world , details and arrangements to bo inado hereafter. "I fully realize the pcoalblo stand you iboth may take In answer to this challenge. I know It will to your policy to evade It la every way , to cast aspersions and even attempt to ridicule my dell. I know you will 'toll me to fight other men and gain a reputation , etc. Ilut > our possible evasions are discounted not talono by me , but by the entire public , who fully realize the fact ! that I am the only living boxer iwho la entitled .to the credit of ibcltiB able to gain a victory over either or 1x > th of you. "I know I can beat either of you or both of you. I am not going to fight any other man or men but you , and no amount of evasion or excuse that cither of you can of fer will deter mo from my determination to pursue you until I achieve my object and win the heavyweight championship of the world. "I am net going to Indulge'ln any black guardism cr billingsgate. The public Is disgusted with thoae methods and they are not and never were mine , f glvo you credit for all that either or you has accomplished , 'but ' I know .1 am your mister as a fighter , and my challenge la sincere. "As a further evidence of my sincerity I have deposited a. check for $1,000 In th3 hands of Samuel Austin , end I stand ready ta post an additional $1,000 upon either or both of you signifying your acceptance. " Killer for Ilruoklyn Iliiiiillouii , NK\V YORK , Jan. 10. Following are. the entries for the Brooklyn Jockey club's handicap of $10,000 to be run nt the spring meeting , ono mile and a quarter : Algol , 4 ; lien Hrush. 5 : Den Kder. fi ; lien HollUlay , 5 ; Uox , 4 ; Uumlhn , Ilyron aicClelland. 5 ; Cald ron , 4 ; Don d'OroJ 4 ; Sir Catlott , 4 ; Or. Shep- nril , 4 ; Great Hend , 3 ; Hand Ball , 3 ; Ilonard Jlann , G ; Isidore , 4 ; l nkc Shore , uged ; Leh man , aged ; I.okl 5 ; Lou Bramble , 4 ; Mncy , 4 ; Meadow Thorp , 4 ; Merry Prince , 5 ; Michael III , 3 : Mohican. 3 ; Ogilcn. 4 ; On Deck , 4 ; Ornament , 1 ; Our Joiiiny 4 ; Plaudit , 3 ; Premier , C ; Previous , 3 : Royal Stag ( Imp. ) , 0 : St. Bartholomew. I ; Schiller , fi : Somper BRO , fi ; Sensational ? 3 ; Sly Fox , 3 ; Typhoon , II , 4 ; Tile 4 ; Travcrser , 3 ; Ulyeses , C ; Winged Foot , C. Cyi'llntx < : < > Snulli. NEW YOIUC. Jan. 1C. There will be a srcat emigration of cyclists to the south to morrow. The cream of the foreign and American racing talent will call for Florida and there 'n 111 be merry times on the new thlrd-of-a-mile track at Bellair. August Lehr , the German champion , has been In Bellair for some time and In the party will be GouKOltz , Lumberjack and Taylore , the Frenchmen ; Fulford and Wheelock. the F.nRllahmen , and all the available American stars. ! \ curly 11 TlioiiHiinil NEW YOIUC , Jan. 1C. The nominations for the Coney Island Jockey club stakes for 1F9S were announced today. One hundred and ten different stables arc represented la the nominations for the stakes that closed on January 1 and the total number cf en tries for the eighteen events Is D7r > , as com pared with S99 labt year. The Flight1 , Sep tember , Flatbush and Great Hastern stakes will have a supplementary closing on July 18. Warning ( o Cnlliolle CHICAGO , Jan. 1C. A special to the Record from Anderson , Incl. , says : In- dlana uniform rank , Catholic Knights of America commamleries , today received ofll- clai instructions from Commander-ln-Chlef Kadeskl , In which ho warns the ofllcers against recognizing J. W. Nordham of Vincennes an commander in chief , holding that the gathering In Mobile last week , at which Nordham was elected , was Irregular and illegal. It Is thought the matter will je tiikon Into court or the pope will IKS asked to interfere. The order now numbers nearly 23,000 uniformed members and Is the ecognized military body of the Catholic church In America. 'lllnm'.HOtn ' Uaiilf Ilohlicr Cupturi'tl. FORT WORTH , Tex. , Jan. 1C. Samuel Copcland , the daring Minnesota bank rob- jer , who escaped from the officers while bo ng taken to the penitentiary. Is again In the clutches of the law. He was captured some days ago at Big Springs. Tex. , and spent oday In 1all hero. He was brought here by Deputy Warden Lemon of the Stlllwater ( Minn. ) penitentiary and tonight the olilecr s on his way to that city with his prisoner , 'Another ' Death from Senrvy. NEW YORK , Jan. 1C. Another of the scurvy-stricken crew of the bark Pactolus lied today Ho was James O'Nell and he lied at the Hudson street hoepltal. The first death was that of a Japanese sailor , foeven of the crew are at the Marino hospital on j Staten Island , suffering from scurvy , but are said to not bo In a serious condition. Still mother four are at Qouvernor hospital with ho same of U'oril. Very few persons are probably aware of the orlfi'lH of the word "deadhead , " which Is BO retmently used In connection with theatri cal representations. It la stated to bo an follows : Many years ago , In the time of turn- ) lkc3 , the principal avenue or a town passed close to t'ho entrance of a road leading to ho cemetery. As this cemetery had been aid out some time- previous to the construe- Ion of the road It was arranged that all unoral processions should be allowed to pass along the latter free ct toll. Ono day aa a veil known physician who was "driving " along ho road stopped 'to ' pay ( Ms toll tie observed o the keeper , "Considering the benevolent hanjctor * f our profea lon I think you ought o lot us pass free of charge. " "No , no , doctor , " said the gatekeeper , "wo can't af- ord that ; you send too many deadheads hrougJi as It to. " Tbo story tiaveled around ho country and the word "deadhead" wis eventually applied to those who obtained free admission to the theater. Ail On-Hit ir.vciilnw. Palmistry , oven In Ha unoccuH phases , will eervo to make your evening a great success. Invite some very witty woman from among your guests to become the en chantress. Dress her appropriately In dark robes anil seaij her toy the dining room fire place , where tmroa a wood fire , The lights are , of course , turned low , and she stirs mod- Uativ ; , * ' In" a huge caldron your preserving kettle It Is , toy the way. Kach guest kneel * upon a hEsscck at her feet , spreads hU or her palm unpon the enchantress' knee and hears his or her pa&t , present and future , which will be sure to too very laughablp In the hands of your witty * friend. Tint Jluel. Detroit Journal : "Lay en ! " "Draw ! Wo shall see who weds the fair Lady Constance ! " T'Scro was a gloirn of steel In 1 o air , the clash of weapons anil Vladimir lay mortally wounded. "Korglvo mo ! " cried the flying man , ran cor g-lvlng way to p ty In that supreme mot ment. "Would that I might live In thy place ! " As for Uaoul , ho wept , being deeply moved by the generosity of his fallen foe ; but not to bo outdcne , ho protested that lie wca rlgJitly the ono to guffer. Coiieln lvt ? Cleveland Plain Dealer : "Why Is It , " asked the strange In the little Interior town , " that you all refer to her aa the most per fect lady in this part of the countryt" "Huh , " replied the native , us If aston ished at the question. "If you could Just see the way she bandies a horsewhip once you'd never ask such a fool question as that. " | , _ _ , Tim STUJI : KISS. It Unit to Up ( llvrn Ilvctt nt the Kink of lUttnilnlicil. It was a homo talent show and wo But pa tiently waiting for Iho unexpected to hap pen , relates the Chicago Record. The unexpected always happens with a homo tal ent show , and an Inner mountain village Is not proof against thin long accepted stage fact. Wo strangers from the unrcKWicrato cast , who were there In the mountains for our healths' Bike , felt assured , therefore , of an experience before the night shouM bo over. "It was "The Mikado * which was to bo pre sented , tattered and torn by Its transit from flrst-clasa theaters In the cast to the town hall of Teton City. Wo had heard Nankl- Pee as ho had sung about being n thing of ahreda and patches , and wo had heard Ko- Ko's announcement of his theories and Ideas , and , were setting along fairly well In our listening -when the kissing song was reached. Then Red Pete Darker , who was flinging Nankl Too , advanced to the foot lights. "Ladles and gentlemen , " the tenor singer began , "this is a mighty poor place In tlu show to Interrupt the proceedings to mnlto a speech , but as certalra things are about to hapnea , I think It la only fair that yon bo put on. I have heard that Holy Moses Per kins , who Is known and generally hailed and greeted as the eventual husband of Miss Betty Hoyler , who U taking the part of Yum Yum has announced to nil concerned that If I followed out the directions of the book of this play and Insist on kissing the lady there will 'bo ' five different kinds of trouble. I hereby announce that I am going to begin kissing the young lady In about three minutes and shall keep right on klrs- InK her through the whole blamed song , and I further announce that I shall do that hiss- Inc In full view of the audience. More over It may be of Interest to you to know that I have secreted In these long nnd flow- lug robes two flrst-rato six-shooters right ready for business. I am also armed with fact that Holy Moses Perkins Is sitting In seat No. 1C7 , which Is In plain view from the stage. As the scene which Is about to bo presented Is a cross between a delirious love none and a homicide , awl as I shall caress the young woman with ono eye on her beau- tlous charms and ithe other on real No. 1C" , I hope you will overlook any little short comings In the affair. I hate lo mention such low , coarao things , but the gun which I shall use first la a self-cooker and has been recently oiled. Thanking you for your kind attention , the show will now go on. W6 listened to the rendition of the kiss- kiss song with great Intercut , especially those who wcro In range of scat No. 1G7. Nothing happened , however , Mr. Perkins re maining statuesciucly mute. Ilut when the applause continued on Us demand for an en core , Mr. Barker appeared once moro at the sUgo front : "Thank you , " ho said , "for this ? vindica tion , but If you want some more of , It I am compelled to say you can't hove it. I respect Mr. Perkins' claims on the premises. Thank you ono and all , and especially Mr. Perkins who has this night sacrificed his feollnsj for the advancement of art. The show will now proceed. " Wo then leaned back and listened respect fully while Pooh-Bah told about his troubles and his expectations. SOMKTHIXCJ JUST AS < 5OOI1. How n. lilllotiM Mnn < ! nvo Up Ills Two CIIIIN of HreiikfiiHt Culfct * . An East End man wcs advised some tlmo ago not to drink coffee , relates the Cleveland Plain Dealer. His doctor told him It helned to make his liver torpid and his liver was doing Its beet to render llfo miserable for himself nnd oil the rest of the family. But , no. ho couldn't glvo up his two cups at breakfast tlmo. He couldn't make the sacrifice. Nothing could take the place of the delicious Java and Mocha mixed that he had learned to love. Ono day his wife suggested In a mild way that ho might bo just as well satisfied with ono of the brands of Imitation coffee. Hi > ni _ most frothed at the mouth. "That Infernal stuff ! " lie crli > d. "Not much. The very first gulp would cettle me. I d like to see anybody to try fool mo with a counterfeit of that sort. " Ho dld't notice that his wife quietly smiled. But , strange to say , from that time on ho grew better. Hla bilious tendency was greatly lessened. Ho felt llko a new man. Ono day he mot the doctor. "Hello , doc , " he cried. "I'm getting hot ter In spite of you. " "Given up coffee , have you ? " queried the smiling doctor. "Given up coffee ? Not much. Coffee's-all right. " A few weeks later he met the man from whom ho orders his groceries. "Hullo , " quoth the grocer , "how well you are looking. " "Yes , " said the convalescent , "I'm feeling a great deal better. " "By the way , " said the grocer , "you seem to llko that substitute I've been sending you. " "What substitute ? " "Why , that substitute for coffee , " nud he named ono of the numerous Imitations of the fragrant berry. "Never had a cup of it In the house , " said the bilious man emphatically. "That's funny , " said the grocer. "I haven't sold your folks a pound of genuine coffee in the last three months. " The bilious man didn't say anything further , but his thoughts were busy. The noxl morning ho looked at his cup a lltt ! suspiciously , but he drank It without a tremor. Perhaps ho fancied ho detected the difference. Perhaps not. Anyway , his wife still fondly Imagines he doesn't know of the deception. 'And ' every tlmo ho drinks a cup of the decoction ho congratulates himself on the fact that his health Is so much Im proved that ho can control his temper. Most torturing and disfiguring of Itching , burning , scaly skin and ecalp humors \ in. Btantly relo\od ! by n warm bath vllli Cim- CUJA BOAT , n elnglo application of Cnrictnu ( ointment ) , the great aUIn cure , and a f nil dose Of CUTICbUA IltoOM'K.NT , prc.'ltCHt Of 1)1(1011 ) { unifiers and humor cures , v hen all elsofallj. Itio world. F'trrtn Dni-o Atn CHUT. 1 How in Cur * JdiU KUcuiii , ' free. In Pictures Part XVI Now Ready For Distribution. Brlnt 10 cents to Tlio Boo olllco , oltlioi- in Oinalm or Council JJIulTn , Moiled to any uddruss on receipt of 10 couta in coin Uur * Kaelai litcmlili 111 W. tint Btrotl , ttew York. THERE IS A GLASS OF PEOPLE Who arc Injured by the use of coffee. H ccntly there h be n plnced in nil crocerV stores .1 now preparation called QRAIN-O. made of pure s-alns , that tnkcs the place of coffee. The moat delicate stomach ra cclves It without tilsueM , and but few cftii tell It from coffee. It d3cs not cost over VI as much. Children roay drink It with great bencnt. 15c and 25o pe Daokago. Try It. Ask for anAIN-O. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT ' THE ORIGINAL ; ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS , laeoUlunclcr po'itiTO M'rlttcti < Jimrnntce > , bjranthorlznlmjmits only , to euro \Veab Memory , UizilnwB.Vakofalnnan , Fits , llntoria , ( Julok. D9S9 , Nlalit IJOSIOB , Kvil Dreams , l.ack of Conll- doiico , Nervousness , Loagltudo , nil Drains , Youthful - ful Errorn , or Excessive Uco of Tobacco , Upturn , or I jquor , xvhloh lends to Miecry , Consumption , Insanity and Dcntlu At etoro or bj mail , $1 rt box ; six for $ S ; with written cunrnnteo td euro or rcfkinil inotioy. Hninplo imrk. HKO , containing five tlajrar treatment , with full instructions , 25 cents. Ono sample only Bold to cnchjiornon. Atotoroorbymoil. _ Label Special Extra Stronrjlh * - For Impotency , Loaa ol Power , Lost Munhond , Hlorility or HarronnoM , - . , . , n lioii etz for J5. with ] % x//wtvrlttrn ! cunruntoc L''l , tncuroinUOdafB. Atatoro BrOREor by mail. 3l > cr * DMIdii UrtiK Co. , S. 1C. Curucl Itlth mill Knriiiini SU. . Oiunlin , Kelt. IBBI And Surgical Institata 1 COS Lo ) < Uo St. , Omaha , Neb CONSULTATION I'llfiH. Clironjc , Nervous and Private Diseases ami nil KIJAKNBKH 9 * C8J nmt DISOHDHIiSof liiEH IIYDROCKLKniiil VA1UCOOKI.K iiu.'imuiontly ai mifcvssfnlly oiiri'd In every OJHO. IILOOU ANDSKIN DHPISOH | , Sere Simla 1'lm CH , Surofiila.TiiniorH.Tultor. KeziMiia iitul lllool Poison ihoruiiKlilv elp.iiisou from the system NKl'.VOUS Unblllty. SDornialorrlic.i , Seminal Loaves , Klslii KmlaHlomi , Loss of Vital 1'OMora liurmaneutlr anil Hpoeiiilv eurod. WIJAK MISN. ( Vitality Woahi , made HO liy too oloto application to business or tml > ; HPVUI-O mental utraln ol Brief , SKXUAL IIXCKSSKS In inUltllo llfo or from the etti'cts of voiilhful folllus. call or wrlto thom today , tlox 177. ! Omalia Medical and Surglcil Institute No Detention From Business. We refer to HUNDREDS OP PATIHIJTS Cuunu PILES CURED In Seven to Ten Days Without Pain. ONI : TREATMENT Dons THE WORK. THE EMPIRE RUPTURE CURE AND MEDICAL INSTITUTE , ( Sucoefwors to THE 0. E. MILLEIl CO. ) 932-933 Now York Life Building , Omaha , Call or write for circulars ROVTVQ Puxton & Ilursess , Mgrs , DU I U O Telephone , 101U. TONIGHT , S:15 : , - BIATJNEK WEDNESDAY. Walker Whiteside A cnrnfullj- rejected company of players. Dl- rci-tlon .MASON MlTfHELU J'rrsentine : Monday Night OT11CLLO Tuesday Night IHCIIBUEU1 WCilnesdny Matinee..MERCHANT OK VUN1CH Wednesday Rvenlng HAM1.12T Prices Lower lloor , JI.OO , Tic ; balcony. 75c. 60c. Matinee , lower lloor , 7Cc. & 0oj balcony , COc , 23c. & nunonss , Managers. Tel. 1918. 'I'lliirnilny ISvt-iiliitjr , Jnii. no. The greatest contralto in the world will apne In a miscellaneous conceit and In nets of ( iriniil Itiilluii OIH-I-U 2nd Act MARTHA. 4th Act IL TRAVATORE J'ricea lower Moor $1.50 , JI.OO. JJa ! ( | i.JO ( , 7Dc , t j Seat a now on pale. . 21st DE WOfcF and Ills Matchless Company Farewell Presentation of JB1 > OA JPJ7M JV HlnytorH / MiiHlvtiniH SEffi In Suiiiii'H Urnnil .Murch w w 1'lniilN , liKiludliiL' the Jst Infantry Military llund. Seats on nao ! Tuesday morning. Prlcca Lower Floor , $1,50 , Hal. ? 1.00-7Cc. o. D. woomvAim , AMUBRMKNT ninnc-rou. ALL TUB TIMK WOODWARD STOCK CO. TonlKliI - - - HIIVIClt ( KIN \v - iiiiHiiii > - .MntiiiL-r , - Bjiccliiltlca thU week : Morrlb' 1'onlCB , itnd Juclifcnn , Van AuUrim , TWO I.ICCTIJHI.JS. Matincc-CMlGHTON TIIEATRIi Kve , FlRST METHODIST CHURCH , JANUARY astli. Tlin Arctic Ylklntr , Knilntnt Sclcntlat unJ DE. FRIDJOP NA1TSE1T AS'III Iccturo nn Ills tlirllllni ; vxiterlencei acrosi tlio 1'olnr t IlliiNtnilloiiN , nml place of nJvunco tula wilt bo iinnuiinced Fine Skating Exciting Tobogganing Day nnd Night , Admission i in Inuludliiff admission to the Ice J JO I'rofc-Hitur Wolt7. Clinnipluil bUntcr. Cumitioiicltiu ; Tliumluy IS vonlns 1IOT1CI.S. THE MM.LARD lilth nnd Donylas Sis , , Otnulia. AM ) KUJIOI'KA.V PI.VN.- , BARKER HOTEL TiiiuTii\Tii ; AM ) JIMS ( sniuinv , 110 looun , tailm. ct uin heat umt all ut J ru convtnlenco. lluic" . II w mij UW l' < r ( Uy > Tutlo unirnfelltJ. tjixclnl luw iMlkt lu l * uUl t9 raiir4 ViVK HUU'U , ilkUM