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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1898)
THE OMAHA DAILY UKK : TIU'KSDAY , JANTAUY L 7 , 1808. Nebraska Press Association Winds Up Its Annual Convention , SETTLE HOW TO RUN NEWSPAPtRS fililijrHn of Inlrr < " < t ( o the Ilk I'ull mill I'rve * C'oiiHliloratlon _ Modi In Oiiinliii .N -\t \ 'lir. LINCOLN' , Jan , 20. ( Special. ) Sevora ! new faces were notice * among the editors In ronvuitlon hero this morning , Hy tioor the ptiro white page of the register hac titen ornamuntcJ by 113 namie. Secretary Trcamircr K. N. Morn In submitted his aiv nual report which showed the total receipt : to bo $1SO 49. Of this $39.53 has been pali out , leaving $00 91 cash cu hand. Ho alsi staled tlmt his books were ready for utten HOT from nn auditing committee. PrcsldelH Klmmel appointed as such commltte'o W. 13 IMjrton , W. H. Stovscll and Adim Dreci ivlth Inatructlona to report later in the day Adam Dreed of the Hastings Tribune opened with n paper on "What I Don1' ' Know About Journalism. " In Iho dlscnsalor which followed the * credit Ejstem was de plored and the hope expressed that some daj papers would only be exchanged for dollars Jclf L Stone of the Mlnden Gazette In vcrat rovlcncd newspapers nnd nowepapcrdom It Nebraska , "Heady Prints" was the subjcc taken up by Clark 1'erklns of the St. 1'au Republican , who believed ready prlrts ti he necessary evils , It being Impracticable fo ; country weeklies to give all tbe genera JIPWS , UcJ A. Fry of the Nlobrar.i I'loneei l d In the discussion which followed. III. llr-il of i patent was one i > ige of good liter ntnro on a par with niag-izliie rending am one page of the latest news M A Ilarbei of the rullertcvi Journal advocated all-home print , lie thought the ! | upers took up read ) prints for convenience only. "Newspaper Oa tronoin > " was treated bj "W W. H-iskell e > f the Orel Qul/ liebellevci that as anglers cover tlie hook with tempt Ing halt , so editors must do by prcsentlni their oplnlctns In PHI acceptable wu > The passage of the "Loud bill , " which li n ivv pending before congress and whlcl seeks to amend the postal laws relating t < M-rond-elass mull matter , was taken up am after considerable ellsi'usslon a eomnilttci of llvo was appointed to look Into the merlti of the bill and bring In lesolutloiis fo ( utlon l > y the association. The commlttei wns P ( J Simmons. C .1 Ilowlby , W G 1'urcell P M. Klmmel and Robert Oool. Members of the association were guests e ! the Unlon-Commorclnl club at the noor luncheon. Jl'DClK HOWARD ON INDnPHNDnNCn The first paper after dinner was one 01 "Independent Journalism" by IMgar How an of tie I'npllllon Times He stated that the subject was ono allotted to him not self Chosen. He declared there Is no hiich thlnj ns Independent journalism. Some editor1 flattered thomsehrs that their pipois nn In the list , but each knon In his heart thai lie Is a slave for cither political , religion1 op poolal reasons Theic are times whet lie cither cannot or dare not express hif Jionest opinions for llnani ial reasons J HI Dundas of the Auburn Granger sale lie agree ? 1 with the piper in many points but was unwilling to give up as impossible the Idea of Independent journalism ! Iy ) les- pitiderlug to all classes c t society the editoi is sure to moro nearly approach this Ideal Seveial olhors of the hopeful ones spoki along Iho same line The Hound Table discussion WMS con dueled by W. 13. Dajton of the York Her publican , matters of peculiar Interest tc publishers being freely discussed by all. The auditing committee reported that the trtMsurer'o report had been examined ant found coi reel In every particular. Resolutions of thanks were voted for al courtesies received dm lug this meeting . After some dlbcusslon Omaha was unanl- 1 niuuslj- chosen as the place for holding the twenty-seventh session of the Nebraskt Press association 1' . 0 Simmons of tin excursion committee gave some further in formation In reganl to the proposed trip te New Orleans and Port ( Vi thur. I31etlon of olllcars for the coming > car re Bulled us follows : President , ndgar How- nrd of 1'aplllion ; vlco presidents , First ills tilct , J. W llarnhart , Aubiiin ; Second ills trlct. L A Williams , lllalr ; Third district 13. Cunningham , Wayne ; Fourth district , T J. Plckett , Wahoo ; rifth district , F. M Klmmel , Me Cook , Sixth district , Clark 1'er- klns St Paul ; sccrelarj-treasurer , F N Mervvln , Beaver Cits ! corresponding secrc tary , W. X Huso , Norfolk. 1 ho matter of n silarj for the sccretar ; wns taken up , but Mr. Merwlu absolutolj refusing to accept any money , the motlor was dropped. DI31IATI3 ON THI3 LOUD DILI. , The commltteo which had under consld nation the Loud bill brought In two re ports The minority report favored the bll ultlimit modifications and was signed b > Hobirt Good. The inajoilty report was a ; follows : Whereas , There Is now pending1 In tin rationil congress , t mi'isuro kno.vn ns tin l.oinl bill which threMtciiB to seilouslj nlirldgo tlio rights ami pilvileges now en Jojril by iuw8pTper publlsheis. So strong ! ; < Ioos ibis bill militate ngilnst the novv pii" irrs tb it ItH enactment would be- likely ti scTlouxly cripple If not entirely destroy mans eouiitrj nevvtvnpei s , ami tbe > authoi of tlio bill niys tlmt the end Is not yet. nm that tin- newspapers will still fiutlier hi rcpre sul. or Mippi < M ? < l by the liaiul of tin luw 'llnreforo. bo It Ittwolveil by the members of the Nebrnskr Pi CHS issoclatlon , Tlmt m < nro uiiiiltor.iblj upposul to tin1 piwi.iite. of tlu > l oud bill ii 1liu form It Is now pemlltur , believing It te lie of Krent Injustice to newspaper publish * rs ill over the Kind , Hi solved , Tlmt the president nnd sc-rrotnrj of this as-i oi itlon bo Iimtrueted to forvv.ui to e.ie-h Xe > lirii ki .senator ami leprohent.i tlvi- our formal i > rotst ug-.ilnst thepussigi of the 'ni'ii.siirn icforriHli to , ami IIIKU then to nso their Inllueiico nnd glvu their \otcs ugiilust the said bill , Tlm report waa slgnel liy P. 0. Slmuions , O J Ilowlby. W. O. Pureell nnd F. M. Kim- mcl. mcl.Thei Thei minority repoit was rejected , and the majority report wiis mlopted. The nssoelo- tlnn then adjourned. The president an nounced that the iinmcs of the nuw com mitted would bo given out tomorrow mornIng - Ing , Tlm sreslon of the State Press association concluded tonight with a banquet at the llncoi ! hotel , belcig a complimentary tendered - dorod by the Slate * Jour-al con.paii ) . The ulfalr wa.s an cnjo > ublo one. The federal court was occupied all day with the Slovens Insurance cato , most of the tlmo being taken hj the ) wltncfses for the ilefeiiso. Charloti Hamlllui tcstllled that he vas a formefr nildetit of Crete * and was well ncqualntcd with Slovens. He nald that ten dajs after Stevens illsaiipoaicd he met him in San Tranclsco arid talked njth him. Ilaiii- Hlon'h testimony in a former trial waa tue- crtafully linpoachcU and the attornojti for the prosecution , by produc'ng the record and other testimony , believe they have destrojcd the worth of Hamilton's story here SUPHDMB COURT CAM , Following Is u list of cases which will bo on call In the supreme court ut the sitting February 1 : Kngclmami against Ward , Union Llfo Insurances company against Ha inan , Muher ngol-ist Kelly , Hugelatid against Murphy. 1'henlx Insurance company against Slnbodisk ) . Van Treek ag.iiurit I'oivjtho , ' .Morgan against Cooper , Hill against Camp bell Commission company , I3ayrs against Is'afcon , United States Wind , Knglno and 1'unip company against Dicxcl , Low on against lleatli , Dennett ogalnst Warner , Druminond Carriage company against MilU Johnson against Mulvlhlll , ( iuiul against Horrlgan. Missouri Paclllo Hallroad compaio ngalnst Ljons. Rlcharduou Drug company against Meyer , Hlodgett against McMnrtry , tMorohn against ( Irotrlucchen , Oa > lord ogalnst Nebraska Savings nml Hxchange lUink , Smith against Kennard , SlobodUky against Phenlx Insuraiico company .Muninu'rt ugalnst Paulson , Stale ex rel Seth Thomas Cloe'k company agaliwt Cass County , Conti nental llulldlng and Loan atisoclatlon against AulKor , Phoonlx Insurance company against I-Hiller , Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance company against Fuller. Hrumback against American bank , Western Union Telephone company agalnat Cook , Rogers agalntt Rog. r . Abrah ttt caUnt iVemont , Hartford 1 ft ar ' \ < * ) ' > 1 PO ' . ' avails' I n > an H TRiai.l a < ? ai > - . ( i n H > yl asn list \ \ ixlia i Holt ( uun > bunk ata'iF' ; Holt inuntvflrrl ac-i nst W 'tl ward. Phoenix Iiii upmco company ngalns' KiiiR , Ncl < on ngslnst State. Omaha & Re publican Valley Railroad company against Cro.v , Jorrelt ngilnst Hoover , llcff-oron anln..t State , Stickle against state. Nflson against State , Smith against Powell , Hell against Walker , Clark ft Leonard Invest ment company agnlnst Hamilton , Hotlach agaltwt Omalii , llaldwln against Hurt , Cnl- melet against Slchl , Karncs against Dovey. CUHAN KI3L.1I3r COM\1ITTI33 ! Tlio recent call of the Cuban Rollet co r- for aid Is rerelvlng many hcartv ro- R H. Fultrn of Ued Cloud writes that there Is much sympathy in that locality for the suffering Cubans He says that Web ster county Is overflowing with corn and thai o carload can 1 > & sent to Cuba from there If arrangements arc made with the rallroadt whereby there will be no chirgrs for freight , N. W. KnapP of Cedar llluffs siys the people of his locality will innko n c-uoslnntkil doni tlon if some member of the commission wll come there and lay the matter before them He offers to start the good work with a glfi of fifty buthelB of corn , or $10 In cash , whlcl ever Is nrcfcrred. Tie ! 'tato treasurer has leaned a call foi university fund warrants to como In Febru ary 3 The amount Is $14 000 The I'xcliango bank of Suttem has gone Into voluntary liquidation , permission hav Ing been granted by the State Hanking board On November SO Ihe bank had a ccul' ' > stock ot 123,000 ; deposits , $23,000 ; loans am discounts , $21,91533. 13. W. Woodruff Is tlu cnshler. Permission his been gronteMl tin State bank of Shlcklcy to Increase Its capi tal stock to $20,000 , the former capital bavin- been $10,000. This forenoon H F Marshall , an em ploye of the yards , clipped down between the car.s nnd one wheel ran along his left leg stripping the flesh off from the hip to the Bfiklo. The wound Is n serious one. Orralia people * at the hotels : At the Lin- dell W. C. VnndcTvoort. O. P. Judd. W. A Sheldon , John A. Krug , Mrs Oscar H Hlllls .Mrs C'jarles Offutt , Jamw Allan , Harry G Ruth , A. W Kinsman , M P. Server. At the Lincoln C. A. Wilson , J Pltmaci , J Faw- cctt. J 13. Hoyd , H 13. Maxwell , O. It Swlngley. ri i : VCIIIMS : or JOHNSON roivn , Tlioy I'roimsr In Ho un Hum ! lit I In i\piislllon TKCUMSI3H. Nr < i . Jan. 20 ( Special ) - County Superlntendiuit R. F Adklns an- nei nccs that lie Intends to ECO to it tint the schools of Johnson county make creditable exhibits at the Transmlsalssiypl Hxpasitlon Ho says every teacher In the county will glvo encouragement and assistance to the undoi taking. Accordingly a meeting of tilt t ichcrs has been called to arrange the tire- llmlnnries of irdklng the exMlblts Mr Adklns addressed ejoh teacher in the county the following self-explanatory letter today "To the teacher In order that we may make f-nmo definite arrangements about 0111 educational exhibits at the Transnilsslsslpi > l 1'xposltlon will you please write to me al cifice whether or not you have made ari'llca- tlon for since for an exhibit from youi school ? If you Intend to mike nn exhibit , will It bo convenient foi you to meet wltli other teachers , at my ofllce on Saturday , February 5 , at " p m , to decide on kind of paper and general makeup of the ex- hlbiUj ? Please ruily at once. " ANllllllIll NolON. ASHLAND , Neb. Jan 20 ( Special , ) Work commenced hero this morning at Swift's Ice house. The mild weather early In Janiaiy delayed the gathering of the crop before. A traveling ixitent medicine fakir regis tered at Hotel Sclma Inst Friday as Comanche McCarthy , from the City of Mexico Ho Is reported as having swindled several prominent trtoulist politicians north of Ash land to the extent of about $20. Several of the most prominent and sub stantial farmers who live In the western part of Sarpy county , close to the Platte rive , ' , are ngltatlng a echemo to connect Sarpy nnd Saundcrs counties with a wagon bridge across the Platte river , thereby en abling them to take advantages ot Ashland's Inducements ns a trading txjlnt. The only bridged H2ar that connect the two counties nro the ono at Smith Bend , crossing over to the state llbherlcs , but which has been condemned , and at Louisville. Petitions are being circulated addressed to the county commissioners ot both Sarpy nnd Sounders , asking tli-t the bridge bo constiucted. Gnu piomlnent Sarpy county farmer hns promised to coetribtite $500 to help the e-ntenprlse. MIKIIIllrot SYRACUSi : , Neb , Jan 2G ( Special ) Yesterday afternoon the Sugar Beet Growers' association of this place met to hear the re port of the president of the association. He submitted a written report which showed among other things , that four nnd a halt acres of upland and three and a half of bottom tom land wns selected upon which to make the test. The yield per acre for the upland wns fifteen tons 1G1 pounds , for the ther , twenty tons 438 pounds. The sugar test was 12.3 ; purity test , kO 1. Total cost per aero to raise , $40 ( ! 2 , cost per ton , $2.C9 ; freight to Grand Island , $127 per ton ; mak ing a total cost per ton at factory , $3 90. Ono thing was cleaily proven , that under favorable conditions sugar beets can be profitably grown here , and all that is needed Is a sugur fnctoiy A Walt was elected del egate to the iBcet Sugar convention to be held In Omaha. llnrlliiKlon Itoplililli-iills 1'rotoNt , HAR.TINGTON , Ndb . Jan , 20 ( Special Telegram. ) The republican patrons ot Har- tli ton postofflcc held an Indignation meet ing this morning over the appointment ol T. II. A. Watson as postmaster nt Ilartington end wired Senator Thuraton us follows "Will you withhold the confirmation of the appointment of I1 1) ) . A. Watson as post master In thla city for ten days , or urdll wo can b"t heard ? Answer yea or no H. A Miller , chairman of the republican county ccntial committee and a patron of the of fice. " Mr. Tliurslnn vviied back"Will stand by my recommendation of Watson. " The ropubll-aiifl of Cedar county , espe cially the republican patrons of the Hartlni- ton postofllco , feel that Senator Thurstoi has completely Ignored their wishes in ap pointing Watson and are Indignant. I'riiNiM'riiiiN lljiinnlH , IIYANNIS , Neb , Jan 20. ( Special ) Your correspondent hpcnt n few hours In the vil lage of Hyannls , and n more bustling com munity cannot bo found In Nebraska Largo stocks of merchandise of all kinds are In the stores , and the town full of purchasers The now bonk Is located In a fno brick building , with a commodious vault and tlmo- lock fate. The deposits arc ncaily $70.000 The Congregational faculty Ins erected a $5.000 chun.1 Many ranchmen have erected now homes. Mnillxtln Co n ii I , > UorlKiiKo Itoonrd. MADISON. Neb . Jan. 20. ( Special. ) The mortgage recoid for the last six months or ' Is follows- filedFarm IS'JT as followsMortgages Farm , 110 , $70,99170 ; town and city. 01 , $ . ' 8,91140 ; chattel , 765 , $2113,01753 , total. 9JC , $ .UT.- 65,10'J. Mortgages satisfied' Farm , 14S , JH1.299.42 ; town nnd city , 95. $74,178 ; cnat- tel 326 , $120,2855 ! ! , total , C05 , $ J35,7G1 01 Sheriff's deeds Farm. & , $ S,7G1 07 ; town and city , 12 , $12,413.00. total , 20 , $21,174.13. Court nt NrliriixUii City. NI3BRASKA CITY , Jan 20. ( Special ) Judge Ramsey convened dlstiict court yes terday afternoon and will continue for the rest of the week to complete the November term , which was adjourned until this time. The regular February term commences next Monday. Several decisions and decree * of minor Importance were handed down and a few sales were confirmed. tfil h > n FAIRMONT , Neb. Jan. 20 ( Special. ) William Nichols , a farmer , living flvo miles squthwost of Fairmont , whllo doing his choria found a small pig fast In a fence , and whllo trying to release It the pig squealed aud called the mother , who proceeded to throwMr. . Nichols to the ground and tear the heavy overcoat entirely off him. H was a cloiu call. I'oot ( Jr , ASHLANIJ , Neb , Jan. 20. ( Special Tele gram ) Robert E. Moon , while -working with . , < H ft M i > 1 i t io tf n I'll to rnrr tr n , r tli * t iy fell a dlstan o vche fc ii l Url IKO \pr Iv " ! Ms I ft f I Hf vva removed to hla li mie the womd d usei ! nnd tonight ! rcs'ltiR comfortably. HUMHOLDT , Neb , Jan. 26 ( ri The annual sesoion of the Farmers' Instl' tute Is being held In Humbldt this wtek , The opening session wa * held this ntONllnj ! with a laige and cnthtlftistlc crowd In at tendance. The address of welcome was made by Judge Tucker. The cession will con- Untie until Friday and the progiam U made up of n feast of good things TI3CUMSKH , Neb , Jan -Special ( ) - The session ot the Johnson County Farmers' ' Institute , which commenced yesterday. Is proving vcrv Interesting. However , the at tendance to to th's afternoon was timl ! owlr.g to the bad weather The session will clceo tomorrow. SIMIU Iti Nolirnnl.il. NORTH LOt'P , Neb. , Jan 2fl. ( Special ) - A light snowstorm begin Sunday night nm' ' continued noirly all day Mondiy. Tuesday was much colder , with br sk northerly wind About two Inches of snow fell. ALL1ANCI3 , Neb , Jan 2G ( Special. ) The violence of the storm ceased with the set tling ot last night's sun and today man ) stockmca are In the city from all directions No lessen arc reyorte-d , and but very few felt the effect of the bllzzuvd. I'lllllllt Injnrcil. NORTir I1I1ND , Neb , Jan 26. ( Special ) - Patrick Kelly , a prominent farmer , llvlnp about ten miles north of here , while out Ir In his feed yards fell and received Injuries that will likely prove fatal. In falling he struck his sldo against some object , causing an obstruction to his kidneys , which ha : terminated In blood poisoning , Illllloiill Opfi-iitlon IVrforiniMl. COLUM11US , Neb , Jan. 2G ( Seieolal.- The opeyratlcri known to the profession a < "abdominal hysterectomy" was successfully performed upon Mrs Perry Los'abaugh ytb- tcrday. The tatlent quickly rallied , and IE In a very fair way to fully recover , S u L-l il o rK r IM-K < r. WHST POINT , Neb. , Jan. 20 ( Special ) - Mr. Rudolph Snelder ocid Miss Minnie Krueger ger , both of thin county , were morrle-d al the residence of Henra' ' Fullner OM Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock , Rev. M. Lelmcr olll- elating. \oliniNUn NOMK Noll's. Gordon people nre organizing a stock com pany to build nn opera house , The new- waterworks system nt Havelock has been tested and pi oven satisfactory. Hardy nnd Republic plnycd a game of foot ball last Saturday , resulting In Hardy C to Republic 0. I3mma Holey , a Baltic Creek llttlo girl , died from the effects of getting a sandbur lodged In her throit. A band ot antelope has been seen several times lately In the vicinity of Lodge Pole. Hunters have been after them , but fortu nately have killed none up to date. Grain dealers In many parts of Nebraska complain that they cannot secure any corn. In many places feeders nro taking It all mill In otherb farmers are holding for higher prices. Mrs Arthur Corby ot Nellgh , a short time since received notlco that there was a sum of money amounting to $2,500 available from her mothei s estate In I3ngland , and that the amount would bo paid her upon making the proper proofs. In a friendly scuffle on Tuesday evening Charles I3rmels of Howells fell nnd bioko his right leg just above the ankle. Dr. Ituzlck Wab called nud reduced the fracture and Charles is now getting along as well as could be exposted A dentist named G G Huber , who re cently located at Nellgh , left a few days ago , taking along with him a portion of the wardrobe of a young man who boarded at the same place. Ho also neglected to liquidate a number of bllla. lAi man named Mltne ot Dawes county fell and broke his ehouldcr blade , but did not discover the nature of his injury for three weeks. Finding the Injury did not get well ns fast as ho thought it should he consulted a surgeon who Informed him of its true nature. W II. flutterfleld nnd son of Norfolk Imvo leased the La Ch.ippclle ranch , which con sists of 13,000 acres and lb located thirteen miles west of Pierce , for the coming year. This lease Includes all the hay , grain nnd pasture land contained In this tract of ter ritory and will Lfc used by Mr. Buttcrflcld and son in taking care of their herds of cat tle . A lodge of the United Commercial Travel ers of America was organl/cd In Norfolk last Saturday night with thirty-three charter members. The lodge wns oiganlzed by Past Supreme Counselor L C. Pease of Columbus , 0 , who was a&slbtcd by Past Counsel J. M. Hlrshbergcr of Lincoln nnd P W CrrPns of St. Paul , Minn , the work being done very satisfactorily to those who were in itiated Into the mysteries of the order The following olllcers were installed S. C. , T. A. Klug ; J C , Joseph Wlngard ; P. C. , C 13. Green ; S. and T , L 13. Wallarstadt ; C. , W , H. Ulnkeman ; P. , II. C. McConl ; and S. , F. S. Putnam TriMiNiuCIIH | | In ( InCnisli. . NI3W YORK. Jan. 20 The first Install ment of Union Pacific purclnse. money on deposit In the banks of this city was paid to the. government today , pursuant to tlie recent call of the secretary of the treas ury. The amount of the llrst Insallmenl was nbout $ . ' ,700.000 , of which sum S--tOO.OOl was pild In nt Washington , D. C , , and al the subtresisury here. The Hiibtieasury't part In the transaction was rellccted In to il iy'H charing hou o statement , where the treasury debit balance * reached the unusu ally low ligure of $1,170. Cnrrli'M llrllcf | o t'liliniiM. NI3W YORK , Jan. 25 The steamoi Orlznbn , mbich left tat Hnvin.i today , car ried 400,000 pounds of provision. ! and 200,0 * : grains of quinine , collected by the Cutur. Holief committee to bo distributed amonfi thP suffering people of the Inland under tlu < dlieetlon of Gc-neril Lee , consul general at Havana. A sop irate consignment to Gen eral Leo consisted t'f eighteen tons of pro- vl lens conti United by the in mbers of the PlillmU'Jphla Gioi'crH' and Importers' ox- cluingo and nlcnsi s of ijulnlnu from the Philadelphia , Uiug exchange llrinoornlH Si > lti > r TlM'lr V'olcM. NASHVILL13 , Tenn , Jnn 2ii The two branches of the general assembly mot In joint convention today and the vote taken yesterday for United State-n w nntor was an nounced. Anothoi billet wns taken and re united In Me .M lllln receiving four voten , Tut- ley thteu nnd Taylor two Two of the p p- ullst meml'trn vo'ed for .Mc.MIIHn nnd ono for Tuiloy The otlar < li moci.itle votes were scattered , ( in WIIH done yinttrdny. The republicans voted tolldly for Hon. O N Tlll.nnn , llrlllNli L'rulxoi- SMH Illcuro. SAN DI13QO , Cal . Jan. 2fl.-Much mystoiy attaches to the > destination of the Hrltlsh cruiser Phc.ihint nowhere1 , en route south ward , While the olllcers eonvey the 1m- pichhlon that their trip down thu eoist l.s ineicly nn ordinary ciuu e. the more coni- ini nli'atlvc MibordlnaUH nay the ship Is Ive- Ilig hiiirled to reach bouthorn witters , whe-ro It In to JJn thu big cruiser Atnphloi , and the tw i will g-o on south to IlllNlllONH TrillllllOM llf II 1)11 } , KANSAS CITY , Mo. Jan. 2-3 Michael Hoffman , a pioneer wholesale liquor mer- clunt. assigned today to Giant I. Itosonz- vvvlg. The liabilities nre stated as tlOO.COJ and tin assets me stock worth $40,000 and real estate valued at J40K ( . Mr. Hoffman ostnbllshtd his business nt Leavenwor'h. Kan , In 1S57 anil transferred It to Kansas City when the piohlbltlon luvv became operative In Knns.iH. fur a HUiirco. CLHVnLAND , O. , Jnn 2tf.-Danlel II , llanna , the only on of Senator Ilanaa , w IH today bucd by his wife , Carrie May. for tlivorro Tlio decree Is nuked for on Uie giound of gross neglect of duty nn 1 < iitmo rue'ltv. The < coujilo weio mairlwl 1.1 lis" They have three sons. They H"iiaio | ] three vvccku ago .mil have Ix-e-n living over blnce. Mm rliiKi' I.ICOIIKI-M. The follu.vlng marrlase lleeiiBo wag U- t xictl yraterdny by thei county Judge. Name and Address , Age > [ 3dwar4 Urockman , OouglnH county . 23 Alvcna A , B , Urenbcli , Douglas county . . ] ; IM1U ARllIlYb lERMftALS Officials LcoVn * Cvr tha , facilitiea of the North INSPECT EAST OM/HV / BRIDGE AND YARDS c 5".w UMIlllliilllloll of the TriU'ltimc 1111 llotli Slili-M of tlio III * or riilliMvoil 1 j it l.i-imthj ( yiiNJiiltntloii tVltll lillflll ( llllt-lTN. Ill President A. E. StlllvvfllitfJeneral Manager Robert Olllham , Awlstana'Uoncral Manager John M. Savin. Ar Istaut"CMcf Engineer 13 M. Collins and Gou'ral Freight Agent John A. Sargent , chief officials ot the Port Ar thur Route , came In over the ( Jjlncy line jesterday morning In Ihe president's prlv.Uo car and spent the day looking after the ter minal Interests of the now line here. The car was sidetracked at the Council I Huff 3 transfer and remained there all daj , but tli3 olllcers spent the day In Omaha and Ksst Omaha. The ofllclals ytutcrday mi tie a thorough e.tamlnatlo.i of the I3ast Omaha .bildgo nnd the yards In that connection end silent a good part of the day in con sultation with the Terminal company's olll- eers The use of the trackage of the Ter minal company will give the Port Arthur road connection with all of the } arils of the cistern and western lines , on both bides ol' ' Iho river. neural Freight Agent Sargent confirmed tlio announcement of The leo ! with regard to the absorption at the differential 0111 rice , sugar , molasses nnd coffee from southern points that now exists between Kansas Clly and Omaha. The freight tariff icmovlncr th'n dlflerentlal will bo issued today and will be cfloflUve on Satnrda > , January " 9. The absotptlon ot the diffeientlal will co-i- cern only the foui commodities named. The lutes on these commodities now in effect from New Orleans to Omaha and to Kansas City , respectively , are cs follows Sugar. 30 and 27 cents ; coffee. 38 and 3."i cents , rice , 38 and .1C cents , molasses , 3S and 3r cents Under the * now tariff of the Port Arthur Route the lowest reitea for each ot these four commodities , now In effect to Katu-as City , ivlll 'be extended to Omaha. NorllMiNliTii ClunmcM UK ( IMIoi'N. The officials of the Northwcitern's pirnen- ger department Imvo been1 busy for som" time perfecting plans foi ths enlargement and Improvement of their city olllccs. The plans have be'sn finally approved and the wo.'k of alteration to the corner of the Pa.\ton hotel block , occupied by the com pany , will bo begun within the next two months. The plans call for the annexUIon of the aljolnlng office , now occupied by a ticket broker. The two offices will be > thrown , together and the lloor of both low ered to the level ot the sidewalk H is estimated that It will require $4,030 to put the tresent offlco in the condition that Is called for by the plans , and as much more will bo spent In tlie alteration of tlm adjoining ofllce One ofllce will be occupied by the freight department , the other 1 > > the passcngei d ipartment Goneftil Agent John A Kulin will have a handsome piivate ofllce considerably larger thin the limited space now partitioned off fdr lilm The idea of laklng the entire eastern halt ot the Pit. ton hotel front and making there a gram ! ' Joint ofllce for Ihe Union Pacific anil the Noi thwestern rallioads was at first corflld- ered , but has been Himlly abandoned. It can be authoritatively announced that the Union Pacific and the Northwestern mil- roads will maintain separate city ofllccvi , at least for sometime to come The altera tions and Improvements to the Northwcst- cru's offices will be competed betoro the opening of the exposition. IW1II Wrrt On ti a el I mi J'liclllo 'nates. CHICAGO , Jan. 20. General passengc'r ogents of the roads ot IheV Western Passen ger association , and icpreeintatlvess of live lines of the Central Passenger association , met today and adopted a resolution that all the eastern connections of the lines repre sented in the mei'tlng Immediately adopt through rates to ( points In Alaska and lu Iho northwest territory which will accord with the sime through rates as are used by the Canadian Pacific VtchlNiiii'H 1'iii-nliiKN liiprt'iiNp. CI1IC\GO , Jan. 28 The net coinings of ISio AtchUon system for the month of Da- ccmber were $1,111,350 , an Increase of $221,430 over the tame month of last jear. For the sixth months of the fiscal year cud- Ing December 3L the net earnings ot the road ha\o been $6,227,3f > 9 , an Increase of J9G1.744 over the correct ondlng period of tlie preceding fiscal jear coi vi'1-nri'ri1 ATI.OAT. Tuo-lliiliar Illll Hint Vlmosl Di-Ilc * Delccllon. One of the jocst dangerous eoniiterfciiB over issued In the opinion of secret scrvico ofliclalrf a $2 liill has made Its appearance In this city. It Is an old .friend , as It was floated in this city BOIIIO three jeans ago The bill Is what Is kno-wn as a Windom silver certificate , ns It bears the < portialt of Windom. The counterfeit Is a iery good imitation of It. toeing so excellent that it defies < leteotion save under the ejca of the ibest experts. It is ibeut detected by its color , which Ib of a palo ashy shade The genu ine Is of a cicamy color. All the counter1 felts also benr a dlstlnctho seiial number , the first fho figures of which are the same on all 10TC5 The following three figures vary The counterfeit has the customary silk fibre , but this is somcnlut coaraei than th.it In the genuine. Three jears ago it appeared In Cincin nati , and a tow ilays later In Omaha , and thla jear It alho first cnmo to light in Cin cinnati and Is now here Three jeaia ago a largo num'bcr ' of the bills were 1138300 , but an soon ns their description was made generally public they disappeared and ha\o not been offered until now. The secret ser- Ice officials Imvo never been able to get tiio slightest -cluo to the counterfeiters who are Issuing them This Is < acc.oiinte > , l for by the fact that they nre TO go d that no one who Ins receded them hns noticed from whom ho got them nnd therefore It has been ab solutely Impossible to trace them. So far four of the counterfeits have been reported to the secret nervlco office hum In every cneo they reached a tank .before- . being detected MllTlltN lUHl S | | | | , . 1'rlHIIIIITN , For many years It has been customary for sheriffs throughout tui | $ ute to charge 70 centu per ilay for hoarding pilsoncrs after sentence and before the } have been taken to the penitentiary , Thp , Hherlffn have gone upon the theory that after sentence tbe prisoner becomes a Ht < Ucprls'oner. Recently Auditor Cornell cut tlfrt 'price to M cents per day Vestenlny Sheriff .McPoimld e.ihcd the mutter to the attention of Attorney General - oral Smyth , who promised to look the rmt- trr up and formulate n\\ \ opinion upon the subject. Tin : iinti/i'ii , IIIHICT. : INSTnUMnNTS plarSTpn record Wcdnea- eluy , January 20 , IfcUS- ' ' WARUANTV nunns. H C. Ptdi-rson and mwitnil to Potcr Svviuinon , n'S ' , of > ' . of lot 23 , bloc1. ! 1 , Campbell's ut'd V. 1 . S20CO Hi : Dwyir to Frank M lnc. lot 12 , block f.l. South Omjha . see Knill Hotli nn < ) wlfo trf Jiilta Wlnblglcr , lot 5 , block a . Albilsht'H Choice . l Jiunua Aiiihcow and wlfo to 13. A Col- fax. lotH 15. S3 to CC , 2& and 23 , block 2 , lot is block 4 ; lot 31. block B. W. , I' . f'Clbj'H First add to South Omaha 100 -Michael Thomas to Trcrt Krilff Hrow- ne Co ots 7fi and 77 , Shvnrum add . 010 Walniit I 111 BJVK & Inv Co to 13. F PlilllljH. lots 1 and 2 , block 2J , \ ( limit Hill . ; ocl- Wlnt/r H > les to A H Harder , lots. 1 and 2 , block I ( exixi t 40 feet ) . In ubd. of J I HoiJUk'.s mill . 8,500 Andrew Nelson to Kieil Mrtz , sr. , lot : c. block 11 , Il.iriwom Place . lO.WX ) Ql'IT CLAIM IJKHDS. H. W North ob nl , to J. i : . North , lot 19 block a. Hanscom Plucp. lotH 7 nnd 8 , block 1 , Smlth'a add. . . . 5 A. I' Schneldcrwlml to Jame Hchnt-ld- rrvtlnU , jurt nw B 2S-15-13 . 1 Total amount of transfers . , , | 24,652 iintn < < MM : ri < iirrr.ns , llcilliol ( ocl. lit K Mitlii IN Hold Near C hli'iiL-o. CHICAOO , Jan. M. Cnli ago birds de- fented Ihe ens'crn reprc entitlve In onr of the frentest cocking mains ever held in the west , The cocks were furnished V > > Jo'in Mac-kin of this city ami Frank Casey of Uteckstotie , Mns . Tlie latter was ne- compnnlrd by nbout a dozen prominent "porting men fiom Hoston , who -were mix.- lous to luck his birds. The main was for fldio , nnd large amounts weie vvagereel upon ench Inttle. on account of threatened prosecution bv the Illinois llumane society , which offi reil a reward for Infoiiii.itlon. the b.ittles wen fought nl Antloche , nbout forty miles fiom this city , but In thei state Twenty-one bltds we're * shown by < xieh "Ide , of which fifteen fell In. The weights were foui P unds nnd s\ | ounces to e.ite'h weight" ill- ti-niiitlng heavy and light birds. The cast- em contingent was well mppllcil witli money and bet the westcin men to n stand still , both on the iniln iml e-iuh battle. Oa cy won the Hist four wltlioiit iiuicli trouble , nnd the score vns 3 to 1 nftti the sixth. Mackln had fought three Japs ' -int especially by Grenii of S.n-r\inento Cnl. In c.ich Instance they lost without even putting up a good light. He ther changed hla tae-tlc-s and refused to throw nnv more Japs In , u lng birds bred by him- ft'lf and ( Irove . With the scoie fi to ' . against him , he won six straight bittlei , Ono cork vvoni twice- . Old timers siltl It was the fastest fighting they everw.ivv. The bluls on each side wen game to the utmost iltgrce. The milt lasteM six houls. It was a hard one foi Ciscy to lose , e ; ipplallv as his ohlekeii' lost two of tlm erlllcal battle * sifter hav ing a big advantage Ca py Is < > id ! nevei to have loit u main befoiv , while Maeklt : has not been de-fcMtcd for "evcral years The postern men are supposed to have losl liotwcfti $3 , < VK1 nnd ? < 3KH ) on the ic'sull Cise > y and his ft lends ale anxious lo ar- lange a return main in the cn .t and 1m c secured .1 pattliil piomlse , I'VIINTS ON Til 13 lUt"vMM ! TilCICS OiiHlilirVhiR li - Ponce lil.ooii Itniiillciip lit > MV OrloiiMM. N'13\V OULKANS , Jan. 2G.-J. W. Schorl & Son lineUri their fourth stake nt the meet. Ing todi > , w Inning the I'onco dc Leon lutullcip with Sea Robber nt the comfor table price of 3 to 1. The talent llguml tin : Schorr colt ns an outsider In the muddy going and pinned their faith to David , whc was well supported ! at ii to 2 , The fuvorlu tlMlkeel the hard track , finished last , anil J A. Oroy , the onlv other llkelv candidate , was too poorly handleil by Cajwood lo win , Albert Sl was biplcel from lxes and four * and nm .1 good i.iee , but the Schorl re It e.iino away without trouble at the mil The attend inep ami the betting1 vveto fill' and ns oulv two favorites won the booUs had the best of It Ile-ults : rii t nee. veiling , -six nml a hilt furlongs ; Tieoplo. won , aieiiino.v ne M toncl and Judge1 Stodman tlilrd Time 1 37'fc. Second inc-e , sl\i furlongs : T.ibourot won , Surmount Hecoiid and Glliay third. Time. 1 M Third nice , I'onco de. Leon Inudleap , sc > \ en and a half fin long" . Se i ItoUhci won , Albert S second .mil Halk Line thlid. Time : 1.42" , Fourth raeeelllii " , one ) mile : Hob AII11I- ean won , HKickliiK Ilnmh second .mil Hob- ert Homer third Time : 1 "lO'fc. rifth i.ice , Celling , sl\ furlongs Mnyeppi won , Pit McTil 'oy wconel and Headlight tlilrd Time- 1U'4. , , Sixth iaeo , selling K fuilongs Culotti C , voii , liellti of rordham second and \ an l.miit third Time 1 2n. SAX rilAXCISCO. Jan 2rtWeithor cle.ir and Hack good at Inglc-Melo todiy Hesiilt1- ' rirt-t race , ] Hii-.e , seven fin longs Sudan vvon , Claiullana second and li ifacl.L thlid Second "race , F-elllng1 , vlx fuilongs Dally Kai-lng Poiin won , lieiiim .i second and Ilermoso third Time : 1 15ni. Third rac-e , selling , -K furlongs7.niai II won , Mainstay second and lllland Hill third Tme ! > : 1 II , roiuth race , --ellliig. one. and ono-fouith miles The Hichelor won , Till ire second and Olll Cllmatp third Time 2 OS'i. rifth race , sticplech.i c1. short collide Loid Ohestei Held won , Mester second and 1111 Colorado third. Time. 4 1 . Sixth rice , selllug , one and one-eighth miles. Don Clarenclo won , Can't Dance second and Gallant third. Time. 1:37. : coi UMNO liViTvi' is PI M.nn orr. llrf li\ * ext At liniHlvii VIHII-IN IIn\o 1'nii Polios luK ili > * Ilimnils CIIADUON , Neb , Jan. 20. ( Speclil , ) Ono - and exciting coma- ot the most interestingand Ing events In the history ofports , in this section of the state was held Sunday and wns participated In by sportsmen from Valentino and this city to tlie number of about forty. The sportsmen followed the pack ) of seventeen hounds to , i point about fifteen miles northwest of this citv , where thu spoil of the iliy WTS enjoyed G UUP was extremely "c.irce . only five jiek i.ili- blts nnd one wolf bc-lnp enptnu- l. but the blooded hounds permitted nothing to esc MR' . In cha-dns and rmi- The- work of the dogs i.lng down the wolf and rabbits was pio- nounccd perfect b > the. expei lenceil spoi t'- men who engigcd In the hunt and the day's sport was most thoroughly enjoyed by eveiyono , bi ion , the No'ri'hw'elst Nebraski "coiirslnB associa tion will bo foimtd All ot the pi eminent sportsmen In this region are gicatly Interested - este-d In this proposed org.inlzTtiou , and it promlsc-H to be a great success. IlllHIIlllll lit IlPN MllllM'N. D13S MOINF.S. Jan. 2 . ( Special Tele gram ) -Sdney ! r. Flick , manager of list j PIT'S Des Molnes b ise ball team , went to Chlc.iKO yesterday to meet Dan Joluinon , piesldcnt ot the Westein Ipague Den .Molnes has expected for some time to become - como a member ot the league. A Icttei received this morningfiom Clilerigo an nounces that the plans have fallen through. I > io ident Hickey ot the Western assoeli- tlou ndheieM to his jirotest Jigninst Den Molnes le-iving the .iHsoclatlon and he has Hpciired the po-opeiatlon of Hart and other National UMKIIO m-igTiiites In his piotcst hns decided to refuse A * a re-suit Johnson a. Western ! league- franc liiso to Dps Molne.s Frlelc has not been heard from as to hlH future plans , but before leaving for Chl- cigo ho doc'lured that If unsuccessful In his efforts tosveuie n Western If ague fran chise , ho would sell the De.s Molnes ahio- clatlon fmnchl'-e to Sioux City He claims to have had un offer from that town. ItnxUi't Hull TliiiHirruu Mulil. On Filday e\enlng of this vve 'k tliere will undoubtedly bo one of then most IntPiestlng athletic evcnt-i that has taken plueo hi ie > this .season. Thp bi.skct bill teams of the University of Nobi.iHka. and of the Youn-f Men'H Christian association of Om.ih.i will pi iy n match gaimat thu 'Kyinn.iHluin ' of the loeal team. S'xte-ontli ' nml Doue'an ' streets , on that evening at S o'clock. lnlclit'il ( e > HOY In Toronto. TORONTO , Ont. , Jan. 26. The Toronto Athlc-tlc club hasi matched Steves Fhiuagaii nnd Dougherty to box twenty roundtt at 10"i pounds on February 10. Mike Lcomud nnd Jack lie-nnelt will box twuntv loiimls IIPIOIP thp f're-scent Athletli club Jnmmiy 20 at"f \ pounds. 1'rank G-u- rard will meet the winner. Clll-llllK 'I'mlilM P. L. rorgwn , vice president of the Om Urn Curling club , yesterday afternoon annouiipeil that two curling games will be pHyed on thu exposition grounds this week. The * first will take place on Thursday , commencing at 9 o'clock ii. m. , anil the Hci'ond will bpgln ut the bamo time on B iturday morning , A .M3\V hTlllT IN I.IKIJ , lion lion HiilliTMiirtli OIHISi'lli ( - l a I'IIHI- < > f Coiiiilorfi'lllii ) ; . Ono day when Major Hiitterworth wan In a reminiscent mood relates the Washington Post , ho told the followIncr story , which Is a line Illustration of the trend of hiu whole llfo : ' "When I was district attorney In Cin cinnati , " ho said , "a man was brought be fore me , who had been arrested for passing counterfe-lt money. The man was a plain worklngman , evidently country bred , and when I looXed Into his face , 1 thought 'If thlu man Is a p guo , the Ivord Is a vciy bad writer. ' Ho stood before mo with misery painted on every line of his counte nance and depicted In every bend of his body , and so I took him li o my private room , and said to him : " 'You can tell mo your story. If you wish , my man , and I will try to do what ever Is best. ' " 'Well , It Is no use for mo to deny It , ' he began , 'for I done It. lint I never meant to bo dishonest ' "And then ho went on and told mo how lui had workcxl and biuod up his money till ho had enough to pay the first Install ment on n farm out wtst. to bo u homo tor his wlfo and seven children. He lived In a email town In Ohio , and had left them there while bo went to secure the home , and on the boat he had met a stranger , a smooth , specious Individual , well dressed , well maa- nerol nnd plausible Tills man snowed him some row bills and told him that while lie had made them himself they were not coun terfeit because the } had been printed from the genuine dies which had been abstracted from the Treasury department , and told It In such n wa > ns to make It * ccm to thla simple-minded man but a venial fault , rather commendable than otherwise for Us enter prise : and he offered to sell them to him for half price. 'Here was enough In his very grasp to pay for his farm , and ho could nil the sootier havc > Ills wife and chil dren w ItH him , ' thought he. "Ho was a simple-minded man , ns I said , not nn acute rcn oner , and the glamour of the situation , "together " with the ce-ascless niguments e > f the stranger , hindered him from thinking over It as he should , and lie gnvo the man all the nveney he had laid up to buy his home for twice the amount In woithltvs paper. The man left the 1 > oit at the. next landing , and then Ills victim began to think In earnest about what he had done Ho waned ; to see somciboly to ndk about It , somebody who would know whether thin pretty new money was re-nlly go1 before lie got any father from home , so he took the next bent going baok , giving the last cent of go d money ho had for his passage , landing In Cincinnati again , without a cent In his pocket , nor nn Idea what to do In his licnd. "At last hunger nssilled him , ami ho thought ho wvtild trv hlu new mono } , aa that would 'be ' the best test ot lt- > value , after all. and In his simplicity he thought that a dollar or two could not make much difference when ho hnd paid several hundred , for If the money turned out to be bid IIP could make that small sum good when ho got homo end ntvoik " again. Fo ho offered a fifty- cent currency n.te In payment for his din ner nnd another for his bed. He was detected at once , for the counterfeit , fnr fiom being mndo on real plates , was n voiy po.ir Imlti- tlon. He w.iij Immediately ariestfd. Aln " Ho hnd no chnnce to mnke anything good , nnd ho wound up hlis rtory with " 'I suppose I will hnvo to go to the penitentiary , sir ? ' " " " "It looks \ery- much like It , my man , ' I said , not wishing to oncouiago him too much , though I meant to Inquire Into the case , and sent him back to his cell. Uut I wrote at once to the postmaster ot the town which Iho man hid given ns his treldenco and asked ns to the truth of his statement about his family , his jears of sivlngs , etc , and ns t < > his reputation thero. I received an Immediate reply corroborating nil the man snM nnd also stating that he VMS a hard-working , honest man , unlvcrually respected by hla nelghbois "I then hnd him agnin brought betcre mo nnd the poor fellow came evidently expecting to receive his final sentence mid bald In a trembling voice- " 'Aio you going to send me to the peni tentiary now ? ' " 'No , my man , ' sild J , nnd I am afraid my o\\n volco wns rnthei huskv. 'I nm g - Ing to send vou homo to tiy It vignlu Here Is the money to pay jour fnro , .and I hope you will never let n scoundrel tnko you In again ' 'Tho poor man wept for very joy , nnd ns eoon n.s ho could eomnnnd his v Ice poured out this gratitude Ho took the next train home , and beginning at the bottom , went to work once mire. " Vtm < s litilciiuill * from Spain , nUFFALO , N V. , Jan. 20A. . A. lloird Moslem passenger ugent of the lohlgh V il- lov lailroad , and ono of the Joint ovvneis of n sugar plant itlon lor itod nonr Hav in i h is Illed with the State dipai tmont nt Wash ington a claim ngilnst the government of Spain for Jil ( too for pro.tity ilo-tiovcd on the plintatlon nnd for loss of lovenao fi i tin eo yeais rounrvvr run - jtinvvsnTiiFJi : . Cioncrnlly Fair mill Wiirmrr , nllli SondK-i-ly VV I nils. WASHINGTON , Jan. 20. Foiccast foi Thin belay : For Nebnskn , Ton a and South DiUota Generally fall ; wnrniei ; southoily winds. For Mlssoiiil Fair ; warmer In noitliwest portion , southwesterly winds , For Kansns Fall , wanner ; .southcily winds. For Wyoming Fnir ; w aimer ; vailablo winds. I.oonl iSliM'oril. OFFicn OF Tin : WRATH nn OMAHA , Jan 20 Omilia icioril of tem perature and nlnfall compiled with the corresponding day of the Inst three veai.s 1S < IS. 1897. 1MM ISO" Maximum temperature . . 2' ) , 2 2s U Minimum tempeiatiire . . . S ! ) 11 < Avdigo tcmpei.iture . IS 4 20 0 Itilnf.ill . 00 .00 .00 OJ Itocoril of temperature and preclplt itlou at Om ilia for this day and since Match 1 , I 'i7 : Normal for the dny . 21 Dclicleniy for the day . fi Accumulated excess since M uch 1. . VH ) Noinul rainfall for the day . 02 Inch Deficiency for the dnv . ( Uliuli Total rainfall since March 1 . . .20 tl Indus Dcllcloncy since March 1 . 10.3'l lnehis HXCO-H for cor. poilod , ISM . . . . r > 22 inches Dellcicincy foi coi. period IS'll .11 .S Indict ; Ilc-iinrls from Slndoiit nt H I > , ' , So\enty flftli meridian time. T Indlcatm trace of precipitation. I * . AMLSH , l cal I'orecast OIIlcliiI. Don't Stop Tobacco Kuddtnlr mad rutl Ihe nert Ukii IUC4MIHO , Ch * ctilj ruro Mhlle Otlnj tobtcro * fiKltU or of ui * -Qontly intmuL IMI HMC. ID. , Most Torturing , Disfiguring , Humiliating Of Itcliing , Tmnilngi blceJliiK , scaly skin nml scalp humor ? ii instantly rellovcj by n warm b.xth vvitli Ct'Tit't'iiA Seur , n "ilnglo apjilicatlon of CirrirviU ( oint ment ) , tlio ( jrent skin cure , nml n full ilosn ofCtiTiPfiiUisoi nST , pre.itestof blood imriliers anil liumor cuw3. ItitMitntBS specilllv , pormincntly , nud economic illy euro , when nil ol se fail * . rTll Pltln A-in PMIW C nr Pol Tr | l tlofloa * J * II w h ) I ur * .trn skin fib I Illoo * ! Humor ft f lilflM in I H lullflM PIMPLY FACES II Til I IK tOl' , MotliorM MnlnornII itiill Mrs. Window' * Bcotlilnir Hjrup hns been Uff.l for over fo jcnrn by millions of molliers for their rhlM'tn wlille tcclliliiK wltli iwrtcet uc- cn It pnotlics the rhlUI sotlrnn tlio giunf. allnj nil imln CUIPI wlrul "nllr ntnl 18 the bcl remcvlj for Plnrrliocn PoM bj itniBKl't" li rvpi-j pin of HIP w rM. UP mrv niut nsk rot "MrsVlnln 's "Sootlilnp B > rup" nnJ Inke no- other kin 3 " > cents n bottle v OTiiKH.s mi , ro\snT Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS Mioi'illls mill ruilU Rtinriuilri * to euro onll , nil MntVOLb , fllltOMO .V , % : . l'HIVTI3 illnoiisox ut M MI mill iimcii. WEAK m % SYPHILIS S13XUALLY cured for life. Night emission" , T.ost Manhood , Hy /liocolo / , VorlcocclP , Ganoirhca , Gleet , Sypli- Ills , Strlctuio , I'lles , Fistula and Hectat Ulcers , ninbetes Urlghfu DlscnbO cured. Consultation Free- by new method without pain or cutting. Callon or nddrcsd with stamp. 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