Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 29, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY WSKi SATURDAY. JANTATIY 2 ! ) . 1808.
I
PRICES SLOW TO IMPROVE
Do Not Roach tbo Point Expectsd at etli
eft Beginning of the Year ,
BUT THIS DOES NOT DETER LARGE SALES
MntitifiK'liirrrN mill .lolilipr.x Are Nut
Iti-fiiNliiK Orilorn , lint Ciiiiilifll-
( lon for Truili * In Vimsiiiilly
Aotlvo ,
NEW YOIIK , Jan. 23. H. 0. Dun & Co 't
IVockly Ucvlevv of Trade will a > tomorrow
Thu tlrst niontli of Ihe nov > car his
brought r.uhcr more- Increase In buslne" ,
but lew Itr.iroveinent In prices than w is
expected.IHi piyment-s through clearing
houses 7 I per cc-nl larger limn in HB2 , and
piobnbly Ibo Inrgc.st ever known In nny
month ; wltt.i railroad eirnlngs 11 2 par cent
larger than the bent of pisl years , ibe did
lint tirlces arc very losv only sliossi mcir < -
cle.irly Ihe Increase. In ciliantllles ot prod
ucts Hold , Xor Is there any disposition to
refuse orderi. even at present prices. In-
clopil the competition of in itiuf icturcrs
HI eking orders alone prevents n Hue * . Many
of them have all they can niinage , in-iny
working night iiinil day , anil one gr.at He l
concern working on Sunday , bu' tlie svoiks
not jet Illlcsl vvitli orders are nec-klng orders
nt IIH low prlcis-t n1 * IMVC ever been made ,
Indicating that even thtwe ate not c-ntlrcly
until olltablo.
Thci settlement of wage'on a 10 per cent
basin Airll | 1 for lfOJ c * til miners of the
central region , vvltli other chingoi , svill
tend ttiAtiril ft larger cleinind for prod lets
of alt Iclmls. though also toward .someIn -
creast ) In cost of manufacture
Wheat has been consp'euona , rising 5
crntH for the week , wltli i > ' ceiiM for Mity
otrn-i | Western nc-elpls have been lO.tt'l.-
( K'l bushels In four we-eks , , jiulnsl B.iMo.ill
buthel'i lust year , but At'anlle expotls have
bc-eii liWn.'iiS bushels In four weeks , .gainst
7.101.CTI liushels list > ear , and 1'ac'tle i x-
pertH , without Tacoina. for the WICK. I > i-
fS1 , bushels , agalnd USI'Ti IniMhe's tut
year. So beavj in outgo with , wheat cm r
$1 | ior bushel and with corn exports for the
four week1) ( tumllnij thu extraordinary
inoveintlll ( if lii'l > em. dlsclosis the
itrength of foreign ileinaiiil evi n In tit t th in
ourrunt accounts of disappointing shlp-
nienlH from Atgcntlne and poor piospe-cfi
In Itussla.
Cotton h.m linen a sixteenth , iiot.vlth-
Ptnmllni ; Ihe strikes In eastern mills , aad
tbo olllclal report of a deciease of V ) i per
cent In llrltMn \potls of cotton goods list
rear Kecel | > ts still run s > fin bejond those
( follow In ? the Iirgest crop on rceoitl tint
tMtlmnUf once deemed extravagant ire
commonly nci-ii.diil The cotton in ( unfit-
tuiur Is In moro dltllciilty Ihun any other ,
not merely bpc utqi * prices do not sho.v
niuch Improvement , not as > el tin ilein ind
for gods , though both are hflpwl b > the
closing of ininy mills , but 1 u * , elv bee * uise
the. nianiifaclurers and workers have otn-
flderctl lee little Ibe tapldly grossing pio-
iliicllon at thrt south
The woolen in inur.ictuier Is doing well ,
flue vsoisted goodH hsivlng opened at in ml-
vancu of SO pn * cent if lust jt ir , and Ihc
large mills aie const int'.j biljlng wool , even
( it cinrelit high prices , which Implies great
conllden ( i In the , tiiture , pnsiinniblv lilted
oti laiger eiders tb in lie publlelv reprjilnl
Kuch puichases of wool have tn-en fretinent
to ImA.II -
of late , even by mills supjioscd
iillctl far abend , and one-a I'rovldeiu ml.l
appears to hive taken ri'HJ ' ) ( p umU of
svorsted ssool at Wheeling tills week , baits
nt three of the chief in nketft line be. n
! > tt,000 ) ! pound-i mil foi four \ i-ks ' 0 IJ1 OiO
pounds , of which 21 ! . .7,7.0 poiiiil * were do
mestic against n'll.ftpoun / ) Is last Jiar.
of which 21J7'Wi ! ) wendomestic. .
The Iron iruiniif ictiuei Is getting larger or-
cl iH for 11 Is'ii 11 10 luct" , vvh'e'i ' crosv 1 niuij
vvoik-i almrsL bejond their e MI icily , al-
IboiiKh some otluis are still In th inai-
iel and koip'tiK ptlces down I'U Iron Is
itcvitly. cxeipt lhat llcssemei at I'lttslmi-t
Is 10 cents lovvei. the outmit last yen lit Ing
olllclally ifpoitc-d at y.rj.t.so tons , ind the
consumption h till" country , iinsolil stock
considered , ! ) , f.a.Tl tons , agilnst D.Wl.OOl
tons In tlie inr esl pievlous > ear , wlilch
was la l - . . and H , ! 'H. ' > " 2 tnis In 1SJ | )
Kallures for tlievock havi been . ! 12 . . .
the United States , against All list yojr. and
31 In Canada , agilnst " list jear.
\nsrnur/riTTuJVimv r THUIU.
> nirl > Kei" ( -iiinlllloii In ln * MnrUi-t
Is r.iieoiiiiiKlnK lldl'T lliislnesH.
NKW YOllK.Jan. . . 2S HradbJre-ct's to-
morrosssvlll say-
l-'avor.iblo conditions In ti ide oontlnue
lo outweigh those of in i pposllp cb ii.ictei.
Stormy went her ibioughuut a lai t - - sit tun
of I'll * ( ounlry this vvnk IMS chicked tlu *
inovemc-nl of nieicliaiulK consumption but
the Incitast' In the demand foi , a.p ' 'nm''le ' ! '
goods is leportetl as alieuly resultlni. Ihe
list vvtck ot Ihcin nth closes with In
creased nellvlly in in my lines , .1 number of
mice atlvanees. heiivlly IIH rinsed bank
cliurlngs as compiled vvltli one e lr ag )
nt iic-.ul > all citle-i. anotl i r consitlei ilile
decrease In fie numb r of fillnrcs repoiUd.
luge uxptirlH of cereals , paitltulaily vv licit ,
coin anil Hour , and por.iptlble conllilcnce
In nearly all blanches of ti.ide as regiuils
the oullook for shipping business.
Ancthci favoiable feature of the wetk Is
the alight but tllstlncl Imprjvcment In l.u *
cotton goods pltiiatlon , In which specul ulve
act vty Is awakening. Print cloths aiu
ilghoi and some nukes of m 'i ' nnil medium
sselciilt cottons lie moie 111 inly held.
1'lg Iron Is rellee-tlng the effect of un-
nroci'dcnlcd pioductlon. and ,1 furthei
\seikcnlng in prices Is iccoiih-d at uiiHteni
pol'nts At the west , however , consuniptl n
of pig and of the llnislu-d products of lion
nnd steel Is reported Im reusing BO is to
holt ! price.s Him. I-aige - > iles of bar steel
nnd rails are repotted at Chicago and St.
lyjuH with mills re'using to take ordtis
for tlellver > e.ulier tlun late .summer.
Itoota and shoos hold the lite atlvJiict * .
nnd minufactiirerH of heavyvselghls will
not take ortleis for fall delivery at present
1Wo'l Is strong on In rue sales nnd firm
prlceti abrond .
Pi Ices of mosl Htaple jiroducts are higher
on Ihe week Xotable Instiincis aie Ihoso
< if vvlual , which Is pisl llio dollar mark at
iimny vvestein markets.
The active- demand for the Klondike trade
Is H Heeled In canned goods , stocks of which
aio u-poited soiy losv , prlcea hjlillngi 1 ito
( idvance.s.
Collections are geiier-illy reporled fair ,
thosiIndlcallng bickwardnefcs coming most
iencially ; from the fcoutli.
Oc'ieal e > poils aie ngiln lieuy , I'lt * total
nhlpmentH of wheat. Ine lulling Iloni , foi the
vscck amounting to C.llOi.JI bus'iels ' , agilnsl
S t'.linjO liushels I ist week 2.fin , 43 busiel.s in
Ibis week a > tai ago , i.t'ft ( XX ) linshils in
] S3i ) and ' . ' .osj.otj buslielH In it-'il '
( "oin extiorts have nisi heavily Increased
from last week , amounting to lj,000
' 11) bushels list vvo-k ,
bushels , nsiilL-tt I.O'-iJ.l
3Q11.OJ ( I iishels lasl > tnr. i,107.(00 ( bus'iels
in IS'iil and ! M2i x ) bushels In ISKj
ItuslneJ.s lallurcH for Ihe week nro the
PHI illesl u ported In the fourth week of
.lanuary for live vcais pint , nuinbiilng only
* 's > ' . iKiihiRt S" last week , "W In the ( one-
Wiondln i week of last jiai. 3U ! In 1SOO. IWJ
lu U'.ti ami r.IO In 1VOI. Of ihn failures IP-
jiorlcd 231 , oi 1-7 pc-i cent , were of concerns
ImvliiK { "i.tKO caiillal 01 let-s anil s'i per cent
in all were of cmcerns hiving le-hs tliaii
j O.WO capital.
HiiKlnti-H falliucs In Caiiatli thl.s week
iiumlier foily-elg1) ! , against forly-slx I isl
vscck , llftj-sfji In the coriet-ponding vvetk a
jc-ar ago and sixty-three. In tlie coi respond
ing week of lbi .
ntivii\v : : or THI : M\IIKIT.
j-cill-e - Over ( be Mot fluents of till *
Vln Ine Stiiiii .snliNlilcN ,
NIJW YOHIC , Jan. 2S Ilradftreot's finan
cial review toinoriow will say
Allhough the mirket wax ttmpornrlly t\\ \ \ * .
tiillifil Ml Ihc In-ginning f the sst k by
lejiuiiH as lo ihe of dls-
Japan Tea
is always delicious. The best
tea grown tlie best process
known. Ever1 pound is critic
ally examined by the Japanese
oflidals befoie it is Gripped
from that countiy.
All good grocers sell It.
pntchlnir the mnn-cf-Tv.ir Xl-ilnt * to li\ann !
I' /on rc-t-ovircd from Ihe effects of thl-
Rnr i ntnl In the ln.st few < lnys dpvelopoi
rpmarlciblp strength nnd activity Londot
boiiKht fltot-ks horc. : o a considerable cxten
on WcilnoKJny , llion ? h It WHS iihspquent1 >
a Heller of ] > irt of Its ipurohnos , while
throuchoul the week there hns b en a mrge
nmount of bolh Inves'ment nnd sppculitlvc
liu > lnK for public nc ouni. the c mmls'lon
IIOIMCS tielng active factors In the inaneac
tlons
Profession- 1 Interest * of n smaller t > po
whllo nt tlrst lncllno < l to the benr side , wen
forced to cover in < l found It an unprofitabli
coiirso to IlKht the ntlvance , more ( \speclall )
as the trirkol from first tla.st hns pro
fonted inijile pvldcncos of acllvlty a.nd sup
port of liovverful Intrrosls on the bull lde
Thli was espoclally noticeable In the ' \ an
dfrlilllR , vvbleli group has been the center
of the week's spccuHtlon. Themovemen
In them was ticcompinlptl by reports referred
ferrod to el'cvbere In rcgird to the possible
merging of som-o * _ f Ihe roils of the sjstcm
ns welt as lo Ihc creation of new HKiirltle' '
a-d Ihtlrchuigc for the old onei on nl
vintagtous trrms. It wns n so stilt'1 Ilia
Increased dividends In lyikr Siorc and Ncu
York Ce'l'ral wire promised and 111 rplte O
their Indefinite chiriiclcr these reporta hive
evltcvl tht > lir'inin'itlon c > T the "slreel" unc
Jiatl imro or ICT-M to do with the doc'det
strength shown In the railroad share II *
In general The Indus'rials hnvo lieei Its
prominent : In she trailing sug-ir bolng com
paratlvoly ncglot-tetl antl while theloca
tr.iollon. socurllles were the objects of it
tetillon they did not lend the market as It
the iirfcding week.
\\iiici.t : : ci.i\niM8
\Klcrf al * Hnslnr-iK 'rrmiMiift f il
\KMiiclntcil llanUx.
NOW YOHK. Jan 28. The WloAlng t iblc
compiled by llradslrocl , shows the bink
clearings nt elghty-sovMi cities for the week
cmltld January 27 , vvltli the i rccntnge p
Increase- and decrease , ns compared wllh
thu eoriespondlng week lasl > ear :
There are three Ilttlo thlnia v.hlch do moro
v.ork than any othei three Ilttlo things cre
ated lliey are the ant , the bee and OeWltt's
Llttlo Karly II acrs , the ' < ist being d\c famous
Ilttlo plll.s for stoirac-h and liver tioiiblca.
\VIial ( he llrlilKes Need.
As S03I1 as the snovs leaves Hie ground
the county cnminNsloners v\lll m ihe n tour
of the county for Ihe purpose of a-ri rtaln-
IHK mil it biidses are nee led ilurlns1 ihe.
I'omliiir SIMSOII nnd what ro.uls are In nenl
of icpilrs. It Iho mild vu ithc-r continues
It Is likely thnl the trip will be made aom
tlmo next week
Wo a"o anxious to do a Hillo good In Ibis
world and can think of no pleasanter or bet
ter way to do It than by recommending Ono
Minute Couch Cure ns a iirevenlatlvcof jirieu-
inonki , consumption ntul other tscilous lung
troubles lhat follow neglected colds.
iori , iiniiviTii : . .
Tlio continuation of the girtvgo Investi
gation before the Advisory board has been
positioned lo ncM TucsJay aftcineon.
The Oipheis Singing Eocletv v , III give ai
cntertalnnucal al Us bill on Hov , ard ntreot
on Snndiiy evening. A spec-il prosram has
been arranKed.
The I'arlsh AIJ society of Trinity Cathe
dral vsill glvo Its weekly lunch at the
Gardner Memorial parish house , Saturdaj
from 12 to - | i. m.
Frank Waters , charged vslth tobbhg the
sife of his emplojers , Wolf Urot'ii-M & C'o
on South Slxtcc'ith atrcetaa > ratuii ! >
bounil over to thu district court. He was heal
In $700 bonds
Jam en OAirh , o. stockman fiom Missouri
got inlted ii > between drink * and fell Into
the bonds of the law. Ho.ib UESCSSIM ! $1
and costa , vshlch hu failed to i-ay , and con-
ketinenlly ho will labor vvlrti tliu alrcel gam ;
for a bhort pciloil.
Anto-i Ileninecker , who was arrested n
fortnlKhl ape for robbtag the vvaichouso of
T. G. Northwall and guveral bans In ihe
laorlhern portion of the clly of harness was
ji'alerdij bpund over from Judge Cioidon'ci
court on a charge of burfil-iry.
A warrant has been Hworn out In pnllcu
court by Ibman Lincoln , a peiJtllrr living t
17.'J South 'Eighth ' struct , fo- the arreai of
Dan Hogan. Lincoln nlleites fhal Hogan
look some apples from his cart and when
ho objected Hogan struck him.
George Jones has been arrested at the In-
btatu-o of A Levin , a peddler , svho lives at
117 South Tenth street , on a charge of as
sault nnd batlcry. Levin eajs that Jones
asked him for an UK > | O and when ho re
ceived It he deimnded another. This vuo ,
lefused and tioublo folloivcd.
Thomas Lulablll , llio erratic firmer from
Macedonia , la . who assaulted Joseph Durti
U'eilnujt'iy nighl near llu > corner of Thir-
tei nth nnd Harney streets , w lined 55 and
loata by Judge Gordon > ivleida > for his
fun Dunn was alt > o f.cied in a E I in liar
amoiot Thu rase wan appealed by him lo
a higher court
Complaint was ma do by an olllclnl of the
Omaha Water Works company thU afternoon
that u number of bojs in the vicinity of
Thirty-Ill at and Maple ntri'i'ts had converted
the street into a skating rink vvltli water
obtained from the company's hjilranta A
man. whoso nnmo could not bo learned , ru-
portcd thai ho had como upon Iho place
uusubpecllDRly last night and received a to-
veru fall. Injuring hie neck
Chief Oalhher | ; has rrcelveJ n letter from
T J Shannon of the Pension llmr.iu , Wpi'i. '
Ington. I ) C , rrquestU ) ? lhat lie bo r i thu
lookout for a pension fruud who goes under
ttio naincrt of J H Allen am ! K S Wrighi
Allen , alias Wright , made his first appear
ance In Hedtleld , la where usiuming that
ho was a special pension Inspector ho do.
frauded the landlord of a hotel out of a con >
slderable amount of money Ho la also sail
to hnvo operated at HandalU , la. , whom an
other hotel keeper Tins fleeced.
CENTRAL BOULEVARD ROUTE
Scheme for tbo Great Dr'.vawny Receives
Most Ardent Support.
SOUTH SIDERS AND COUNCIL CONFER
Mnntt Vlftllnullfltl t DUrtiss tin-
Plan or Co n n cf II nu Purl. H li > One
( in-ill lrl > < - u > - 'lliruiiKli
the lln\liif .
An enthusiastic meeting cf the South Side
Improvement club was held last night at
eighteenth and Vlnton streets to conslde-r
the plan for a central boulevard , as propc < cj
by the Heard of I'ark Commissioners Fully
309 rcsldentij of the uouth pirt cf town were
present , ns well as a rather numerous dele
gation from the north end , and the city
olllclals were reprcsenletl bj Mayor Moorcs ,
Councllmcn Mount , Stunt and Hlngham , I'ark
Coninil'sloncrs Tnkoy , Cornish anl Palmer
and County Commlculcner Klerstcad.
The subject matter was fully discussed ,
each of the city olllclala and Commissioner
Kltrstcad being called on to cjcpreas their
viewWlthc'it ! exception the oillclnk fa-
voro.l the 'plan ' , and shcrt talks in favor of
the proposed Improvement were made by
"Doc" George Smith , Isaac. S Hapnnll , Dr.
W H. Haachett , ami olhe s , after which a
resolution emlomlng the plin was unani
mously adoptctl.
licfcro this wa.i done Dr. Hanchctt , as
chairman of a committee appointed at the
lasl meeting. InlroJuced a resolution warmlv
rommc'idlng Congreesman Mercer for his ac
tion In endcivorlng to secure an appropria
tion for the trucndamlislng of the boulevard
to Fort Crook and urging him to atlll fuithcr
efforts In the rume direction. This was
adcpted without dlscteiUo.
A motion by J H. Iluticr , declarlcg It to
be the sense cf the meeting that the eouicll
should Iey the full limit of the law for
nark and boulevard purposes this jc-ar $ r,0-
ODO. precipitated a dlscucdlon which threat
ened to luiij the boulevard project enllrelv.
The dlscfiislon was all In favor of Iho mo
tion , however , and it wca linallj tidojiled
without a clfsentlng vote
The dtacusslui regarding the proposed cen
tral boulevard wc.j led by Park Commh-
slcacr n. j. Cornish , whcac ramarlca weie
supplemented h > President Tnkey and Com-
ijl sloner Pa'mcr ' I ! > mears of n imp of
the city Mr. Cornl > h explained the route of
the proposed boulevaid antl utgeil anjone
who objected to It to make that Met known ,
but he met with no repij.
DEscmnis : TIII : ROUTI ;
Park Commissioner CornLsh , who has been
on < - of Hie most active promoters of the Im-
iwoveinent , t.ive the foliov ing detailed dc-
scr.i.nion of the bsulevnidas now designed
i'ommeni'ln r at the newly opened V.i'loy '
ntruet entianee to Klvervleiv park nt Tent )
illtel , tilt-lite to Fifteenth slutt. the boule
vard will bo IM fu-t vvltlf. rrom Fifteenth
HtK'ft to Twentlttli rftict't It will widen to a
width vaijing Horn . , < ) ) to CCO feet so ns to
Im-'utle ' the draws 01 vallev at that point
ami nnkt- possible roithvajs on eltbei sltlf ,
f'll'ovvlnif ' the n mini ] surface of the mouiil
niHl pnclOjiiiK natural , beiutiful. vvonded
liiik Tiily ti i < t will contain iibont fourteen
neri-H. Us lovvcst point Is ahout ninolv fel
below the Bnule ol Tvventleti sti.et. bu. l\ )
fo.low ing me natural contour 01 the ground
r nit's i in lie tonsil uctod .it blight exii'iiao
h.ivlnci a Ki.uk. cf but I ] > r tout , being tin
anne fiiatlas tint ot BU ont-h 8'iett li -
twti-n UcuislHH and i'arium stieets This ,
by the wny , will be the sti cpovt giade on the
entlro boiilrvaitl From Twentieth stieet
tii lioiilev.ud will c-ontlnue vvcstw'.ntl at .1
vldth of HM fc-et , c-iosslim' tl.ttrntka by a
vlatliitt cltl'or at Vlnton stier > t or .1 nolnt
ne.ir the Soutli Omaha linethiiu - ,
to the nortlnvtst. lotlovvln the rldht' . ll > \lll
outer 'Jlility-spfond stifet two 01 t-rf-t-
lilotki Hontli of Hjnst-om pink T e lionle-
vnnl will leavtH.ui'com iiaik at tlu > noith-
weat eoiner , followlns Woohvoith uvnn ! j
Thirty-third wlreet Uienco in a .i-rth-vest-
eily ( Unction In .1 seiptntinteonrse , < rojj-
ingl4 iv > nv > oitli .street at about Thlrty-
loiiithiticot. . IlctVM'on Poppleton avfinie
anil lcivi-iuvoitn .stu-tl It il ] be nee siiy
lo widen ihe bonlfv.irtl la , i vvldti of fiom
200 to00 ! feet sn [ is to Include Hie piedpl-
totia tlr.iWH in tint locality .mil n insform
this rougli and iMles.s lantl vvltli Its largo
pilmeval fore.st tie-s , into .inothei incxpen-
"Ivi- , beautiful jink From I.eavenworth
the Ijonliv.ird will piocood nt a width -f
1" ) feet in .1 nortl-p istt rly illn-ftlon , cro-s
liu Piiinani .stifet at Thlrtv-llist utiect.
v-lieie it onteis tic tract of tliiitj-tv > o lols
ucently donated by Mi Tin nor , l > lng be
tween Fun un antl Uodtre nnd 'ihirtl'th
strot-fi and ThlrtjHist avPiun1J > roiii this
trac-t it will pioteoil in .1 . roitln-asteilv tll-
ret-llon , t-rosslng- l avcnpoit s'reet .it Thir
tieth. C.ile IBS at Tiventy-clplith avcniiff.
Callfornli at 'lAvcntv-su vtnth avenue antl
slopping ut Twentv-sevpnt i avenuennd
Unit btreet , six blocks from Itcmls p uk ind
tlsit blocks from the Xlnelccn b strpet
lioiilevtutl. The totnl length of Ihe Cenlial
boulev ml fiom IJivorviev. paik to ISurt
blreet Is about rour miles
DIHBCTDVANTAOK3. .
After reviewing the geneial value of the
In provement to the cltj from a ical est.jte
standpoint and showing the eacy natural
gradif which , nccoiding to the estimate rf
the city engineer , will permit the e-tlio
roadway to t e ernstruclcd for leas thai'
SlO.ooO , Mi. Cornish siimmail/.ts the dlict-l
advantages lliat will accrue ea follov.s
It will conrect theFlist ai.-tl Set-on : !
vv.uds of tlie i Itv of Om ilia with thcli
population of 1" > UOO , and thetltv of South
Om iha , with its population of 15,0(0. ( .vlth
all the teirltoo blng to the n rth and wtst
of Mansion ! pirk nnd litHi. . - only possible
loidw iv vvitli n tiavcrsibliKindt * tonnei-t-
Ing ; tht-e | > irts of tin * tltv.
It will fmnltOi a tllrett loifway , with nn
easy gnile. to people rpo't' ' ! g west , i"d
noi th of Hanstom p.nk to Nineteenth
sue. t mil Flori'iH-o bou'manl.
It will fnrnUti .1 direct c-oiinectlns
Iioiilpvanl fiom Konntze park and llpmin
pailc to lilvrrvli vvpark with tinenskst
gi.idn of nny nvpiiun In thp c'tj. ' through
liraiitifnl Hctnery .mil In vit-w of the IDOHI
attiai-tlvii portloim of HIP flty , ami within
a iiillti of anv rpsltUnt nnv.v licie within tin-
city llmltK of the cltv of Omaha
It will save the nilnotiB exppiur < ( Bind
ing ttiei'tH liirough the tonltoiy in the
s.nno are now laid out , nnd thp ( .till aioru
ruinous c ppn n of grading the adjoining
lots to conform to such HtrrpU.
It will convert tbo low crourils * In the
vlc-inlty of tlie bulivaid sltuutttl in the
In .nt of Ihe tlty and now Ivlng Idle , un-
impioved , oiiupled by sfiialtem | , and yieldIng -
Ing but HllgJil rptnrn to the nubile * In the
way of tuxo-s , Into dpsliablo resliUnip
piopcrly Slatlstios i-liow that muh Jiark
ind bciuUviitl ImpiovemenlH In otlici rltli'i
Imvc rrsulteil In nn Increased HSSPJ.MCII
vuliio of property In lh v-IMnltj tiu-rcof
from .100 to .VO pci cent gleater than tlie
average InciPispd afsi s cd values cf Ihe
lands thioiighoiit tt'o rlt > .
Ity miking 'he ' Innil in tlie vltlnllj moio
va'imlilo It would tend to tlilve out rtnmt-
ler * and nndesliable t-heup tent mcnt boiiae-i
and mpp'int the nanip by n at ami at-
trnctlvo i-ottages and bv thus Impiovlng iho
character of the neUhboilioud would ndd
UMlorlnlly to the value of the other lindi
Ivlng In the vicinity futtlipr removed fivm
tlio baultviird.
It will Bnvf to the city In cheapening the
co t of lontttruc-tliig ; and innlntnlnlng stir-
face wliter SPWCTH morn than tint entire
totit of llio land rtQiilied to bi > tuken ,
Hy muklng a pootl dilvlntT hoxilpv ird from
Mlllpr paik on the north to Illvfivl-A par ! :
untl Fort C'i > ok bonlevarl on thu south ,
ind Intertxotlng Mllllir > .IVUHIP. Dodgf
Btrer-t i ml Center muet roid-t U .vill r < -
vlvo the InUiest and pride of our people
In line hor/ps nml cqnlpagps. theri-by
eieUlng a luvoiab'e liinui'ixioii upon
visitors and tt-'idlng lo m ik < > Omiha the
ccnti il vvtstfrn market for i oat h and pat' ;
IOISPS and gcntli-incn'H ronil teri ! . for which
theio It such u growiiiK demrnd In ihe
cant and In Uui pp. and vvhleh the country
tilliutiry to On.-iliii . - Is producing1 In the
Simlosl peifectlon.
It will tuinUh to blcvcle ilders n load
coiKiec-tlns by easy grndr-- ) with all the
ri al Ihoroujihfnri'h leading from the city
Hvery man In the city of Omnhu with hit
chlldien within one mllo's wall ; can tn-
loy one of tbf many purka or bio lining
daecH llniB afforded.
The atlvinlago to noclely by deveUpIng
n children u love for nature cpniioi bo
rHtlinatcil In dollar * and centK , but poor
mlcetl U tlie community where this Is not
lone.
Orovvn's Hronehlal Troche are excc'leat '
or the relief cf Hojixwnoss or Son * Throat ,
rhev are ext c'Bdlngly effective. Christian
WcrM , London liiKaiitJ. ? !
Diiiirt'o I niirliiltM ,
Thomau Henry has applied to Ihc courts
for a divorce from tils wife * , May Hcnr ) He
alleges desertion
In the case of Sarah Wright agate it Jamci
Wright , a decree has been entered The I
court granted the divorce on the grounds
of desertion , j
or i > < < \\n pvnr.vrs.
Conitiilxnlnnrr Iliirlr fniifcrs ivltli tli < -
stnli * AtilluirlllcN
County Com miss Inner Harto has re-
turnetl from Lincoln , t3 whlrfi p' < ice
UP went for the r > utiosc of ascertaining
when the Insane at the county hospital can
bo accommodated la the state hospital Mr.
Harte found the hospltnl at Lincoln crovvdcd ,
but was Informed that the Douglas county
Innano can be carcjd for In the nsvlnni na
soon as the addition to the Hastings asv-
lum Is completed , which will be In about
two months ,
With the completion of the new building
at Hastings , accommodations for 100 addi
tional Incurables will bo furnished. Of this
number , fifty will bo transferred from Lin
coln. leaving room for fifty from other portions
tions of Iho slnle.
At this time there are twenty-four pel-
sons at the county hospital , all of whom are
candidates for thu elite hospital. Thcso w III be
the first to be sent awoj upon the comple
tion of the no\v \ building Most of thorn will
BO to Lincoln , though same of the chronic
cases will be sent to Hastings.
AMUSEMENTS.
VlEP-tZ ?
Yesterday afternoon at Hoyd's thealcr the
Omahn Orchestral society RIVO | ts most suc
cessful -concert up to this time. A large
nnd representative audience was present and
manifested an nmovml of enthusiasm that
mf-ut ha\o been a great encouragement "to "
coiductor and musicians. It seems na If the
musical people of this city have at last come
to a realization of the value of those musi
cal aftcrnocns and that out of the failure <
o ! the past a success in , the fntiitcj U about
to arise that all may well be proud of The
pla > liif , ol the orchestra was at times nn
advnnco upon that of a-iy ; former concert.
'Iheru wns dlscerrnblo a unity of purpose , a
precision of ntlnck nnd an appreciation of
Interpretation thr-t morlt special mention
ninl comnici datljn. In the ' ivohengrl-a" se
lection Mr Lctovsky , thu 'cellist , did sonic
e-xcellent work.
Miss Jessie Dickinson sing a song from
' The Serenade , " b > Vlc-toi Herbert , and aub-
slailllaled the Impression , which nlrcndv
pievalled , that she poascssc a voice of un
usual brlllian.j f..ul musical talent upon the
nttlstlc plane. The high D which she took
near tlu end of the sanj ; and which she ru-
pcited when recalled was cle.ir and sti'ang ' ,
true 'to ' pilch and of good qiiulltj. 'Iho or
chestra accompanied her song with tat e
and goncral good effect.
MlClaw Palmer sang a song bv De
Kovfi : entitled "For This" antl dlsplavcd u
full , rich voice , powerful enough to till any
tlieat"/ Her accompaniment wns attempted
by Mr Adclmann and the or hestri and
I'livthing worse can hardly be Imagined To
all appearances 'the ' conductor ( lid nc-t k-aow
Ills music anil whoever scored It for the
phjera will have , 01 at any late ought to
h.m , n hot lime In the old town , when ho
gets there.
Thj concerto by firle , ID have been played
hj Mme MuentPfcrlng , was unfortuiictolj
omlti'c 1 because oma one had not pcj-ejsed
the foresight lo sei to It thai Ihe piano nnd
oiphcstia vvero tuned to the snno pitch. Ii
was promUed for a future concert.
The program wn.s well oclecteil and vsaa
divided In'o two jiarts , the first of vvhl > ? h
was ccmpo-ctl of populai music , the eccand
of "classical. " The next concert U an
nounced fcr Fcbnmiy 11 and Miss Helcne
aa will bo the soloist.
iTho cngnqement of "Piidd'nhoad Wilson"
nt llojd's comes loan end with the matinee
and evening performancetoday. . Mi IMvvli
-Majo in the title lou i.a niailc a veiy ia-
vorublo impre sloii , despite the tompaniy
disadvaiitages under which he Ins bnon
nud the plaj U still well v.o ta
Theic will be tv.o performance. ? of ' rh-
Lost Paiadlse" by the Wool ward companj
at the Cicigliton tc'lay , afternoon mil even
ing. Tomorrow anil iliirhijf the Ural lulf of
thp week ' Quo-en's Kvldence" will be th
bill.
Lewis Mcrrlsan of "P-ii'at" fame will i - .
lilin to Omaha next week , p oscr.tlng hlj
now piece , "Tlio .Mpst r e. ' Ceremonle " T'le '
engagement begins MonJay evening ami lasts
until Wednesday.
Th" bc-Lt calvu i'l the vvorld for Cats
Ilru'"ei ' Sores , IJIreis Salt Hheum. Fcvor
Sores. Tcttnr , CLipiOd Hjnds , Chilblains.
Corns and all Skin Kiuptlons , and oaitlvciy
cures Piles cr in pay retjuire-J It Is guar-
inlccd to K'.VO pr-ripct vitisfictlon or mon y
rcfun.icd. Prloo " 3 ccnt 'ier bo * ; Foea'i ?
by Kuliw f. ' Co
IMIHT AitTin it 'niii' TJ POITI , MI.
I'll I l.i Due Iiiiiiil-i > < ! i\iiei-Iod n > Tit 1. 1-
III. * i\ciii-Nlnii. :
Commissioner L'tt of the Commercial club
Is of the opinion thai Ihe excursion lo Poit
Aithu' Is going to bo a great success Al
ready fifty paities have fiied their applica
tions for sleepcia nnd Iho number la In
creasing at a rapid rate Mr. Utt Ihlnks
that It Is possible that fully 100 Omahain
will accept the Invitation of Prcc'dcnt ' Still-
well of the Oitlf road and make the tnp.
Whllo tlio trip which the Omaha business
men propose to niakn to Part Arthur Is
laigely for the putposo of meeting the
merchints of the south , a largo amount of
vvoik will bo don o In the wav of booming the
exposition. TOPS of cxpcbitlcn literature
will bo taken along and distributed al th ?
tovvni > cm onto.
VAn'orH llolil ror Ti-l'il ,
Prank Vn'eii vrtio was appiiTi-ndid ie-
crntlv In the ret of entering the hloic of
the Wolf Tout nnd Awning ccnipiny , WIIH
tried In po'lcc touit. ye ttnliy. The ficts
of Wilois' unlivvful pri'S-'nt tlieie , n * nl-
ipady pulillsho I , were shown and the JOIIIK
n in > i Imiixcl ovrr to t ! ' < > tl'sMlct court
iirdt-t $7W horiX
licillN lllf li ! < ' ! -ISI-llllllM. |
Civil Borvtco c.x imliinllona will bo ilven
by Iho C'UH S'rvlcP conimlifkn In the fetl-
fial lniildii.fr IVbrniiv 2 ! o all nppllc.intB
foithp poiltlnn of mlcroscopUtii nt Snith
OinUi i ADpllcatlons should IIP placed on
Hie with the seiTotaiv of thp Inard not
Ian r than Pibruiuy 15. None- but women
need npplj.
l.llii'iii-j Illri'i'liirs llccl.
A m ollnrof tin * Iloird of Olrcetois of
the fimnha ptibll" Llbnirv vvn hold Inst
nlsht to overlook the lln un ° s ft the Ir-itl-
luilon A iffiort yhowod tint Jl.tCO hud be.
foiiin ivai'ablu for Iniimdli'e uo ami .vlll
lie aitpllcl lo Ihe icurri nt e iicnsts of llio
llbr.uj. <
Orirn nl/e h'lri 111111'k < iiiiliilliiii ,
CHICAOn , Jan. SSTbe organlzi'lon of
n nallonil tlrt'inryv'ntno < luilon , which
was bcKiin here xostord ly , waa contlnur-'l '
today. The import of thecommltlcp on
by-laws nnd coiislltutlan ' , vat > brurtl a- < l
eilD ted. 'J ho constitution pr vltlis thut
the mime of tht oi'nAplzjtln'i Hhall in * the
Nitloril Kin ni'ttni A itorliitlon of the
fulled S'ntt'd. ' Its olijidx ar to provide
harmony cf nc'loil .nnonc the llreniPti of
thi ( ountiv. tpiovlde for ppf-unliry nil
to ! . < mi-mbim. to * i pniplle Htatl'tlt of In-
founitlon toiutrniJ.n the practical work-
lnp > , of the iln-II bflns nppii.itiiH In IIHH
ami to adopt i ulf jlittt * Hhill In c illid n i-
lltiii il nnd Hbiil l - ued < In ill nation il
tournaments. Hvery lli depaitinent. e il-
\.igo coi/s , Insurai < I * patrol and vcUran
tlrtmtnV asvotlulsn In the I'nitcd Btale.s
eligible to membi'.ghlp.
njolnv Ibe li ii-.i iii-o C'or.iMilssliniir ,
S\N KllANriHi'O , Jin. SS.-lnuranco
Commlaalont-r AJi'rev , J. (3Iunch ( has been
enjoined by t'nlud States t'lrt-ult .Iuds -
Morrow from cairiinfi out Ills threat to
e-inet-1 iho licenses of the foreign com-
panltH doliiR bnal.KAi ) In thin < lty The
( oaurlrxloner IH dc'enn'md ' to fotr > th--
corpoiatlons to pit ) whai ho Innlsltf U thdr
Ju > n'lari ' of the burd n of male ami
inunUipu ! uu.iton ! The cpmixnl i .is'iuj '
foi an Injunction an i Jud e Jlorrow
grunttil n rcxtralnlni ; order , Aliloh In icturn-
able en February 7
Inillt-l i\-VtaIcr : Cinuiiil * Nltiiier.
CHICAOO , Jim 2S-TSC gran I Jury
which IUIH b'en liu.tli ! itlng iliegt 1 Irie-
ul irl Its In th tlt > vvu'ti il > partnit n * i.
turn I in Ind1 'm v tnlav g tiu t f 01 nu r
3up i in. nd nt Fn'ik I. M 'In. i i II
nn Hi ihitLiH Nj > w Hi lu ii\ Ir m
Oeorge C' M..Sns' r of h > \ ' mtu botci
for vvh m Nye is t-ii'l to luuo made ilUj , il
vvuler bill rcduciion * .
OPEN THE GATES ON SUNDAY
Dr , Leo M , Franklin Thinks Exposition
Gates Should Stand Ajar.
DIFFERS WITH MINISTERIAL UNION
lltMe * Hie tllK * | iovv Will Do ( in-ill
( mill In an Artl livtlc \\iij mill
Ahuulil He Oiion
nil ) .
The discourse of Up. I-.ro M. Franklin nt
Tumplo Israel last night was upon the sub
ject , "When Ma * , KelKlon Sny , 'God Sue
.Mo from My friends. ' " The efforts of
friends more zealous thnn wise were de
scribed niul ttio statement vsas mnde tliat
moro damage was doiiu to tlio cause of re-
llijlon from ailch sources than from attacks
of open enemies. Dr. l''rankllii Included In
the list of mistaken , but vsell moaning
workers thwo who favor tlio Sunday clos
ing of tlio exposition Rates. Ho traced their
motives to what ho cor.sldered a source of
prejudice and bigotry nnd emphasised tlio
nrKument of thu etlnc.ttlon and true pleasure
which tlio great masses of people could re-
cclvo then and at nn other time.
"Like tlio old fnblo about the ostrich with
Its liead burled under a sand hill , " snld Dr.
Franklin , "there arc many people who think
that when they close their evcia the whole
world Is left In darkness They look out
upon a worlil colored by their own Impulses
and desires If a man Is himself unpronres-
slvo ho will say that the world Is going
backward , and If ho Is himself of a imiid
and toll-rent spirit he will lliul the Mime
traits In ot'ieis ' In estimating mental nnd
moral conditions this prlnelpil should be
no small factor The friendship of n nun
who Is thus olouileJ with a defective menial
nnd moral vision may vvoik harm upon Its
object and lie more dangerous than open
enmity , for thu. latter nnv be fairly u-cK-
orcj upon and dealt vvltli. Of nil the foiecs
that have undcimined the church In the
woild's history none have been more potent
than that of Its zealous , but in'alaKi'ii
friends These by their blind dogmatic i
teaching have gone further to make the
chinch dlstasteiul and even abhorrent tlnn
such men ns Tom I'alne , Itobort Ini'ersoll
or Kdltor Iliniul Hut lo remedy the evil
effect of onn sermon to which bigotry and
dogmatism have been the inspiration , If in
spiration wo may call It requires the labor
of a domi better men The majo Itv of in-
ildc's nnd ngnojtira am those who have beui
surfeited with nairnvv doctrine It Is laigely
from Ihli cause that those in every com-
munltj who are counted most inteliectinl
either beloiiB to i-o church at all or to thcso
v\ho place reason nbnve faith. If Judaism
had not stepped In on 11 c one slilo nnd ml-
vcrsallsm on the other between acnostl-
csm ! nnd orthodoxy the Jew iah church
wen Id lie as it is lu Russia ami the Chr'u-
tlaii cliurch would be as in tbo davs of the
leadci.Mp of Trrcitc-madfl. ]
ruiricisns MIXISTRHMI. . ITXIOV.
'The conclusions of the Omaha .Ministerial
union , \\hlch is reported to be unfriendly to
the opening of the exposition gaiiia on Su i-
dav have ibein icached vvltii no spl.lt of en
lightened leliglon if belief divorced from
light and faith vv thout reason Hl'onld
be commtiuKd then tl.oj c c right but If re
ligion 1 is Its aesthetic bide. If It has .1 duty
to teach a broa'ei humanity , then thc'c men
aie wrong , if it Is said that certain entei-
f 1 llltnrv'l Ic OTI tile I'rrinills Mnlllll lie H llpse-
eration to the cabbath ttu. e Immoial fc.-
ttucs are no v. orsc on tl'at day than on any
othei , for If a t'llng Is against public * morals
It should Ip closed rn the othei .sldajs as
well as on the seventh The { imposes of the
c\posltloii do not mainly lie tov , i.l n g eat
* material an 1 coiumciei.il gain , 1'oviver
gicat It Is hoped that r. av be tint the real
laitlng benefit to the people will be rn I tel
Icctiul one , from the e\pis'tlon ' ns an ulu
color. Hundreds an ! thousands of working
p oplu cin icach onlj on Su idaj the ele
vating Influences nnd oppoitunltlrs of soul
expansion whicl the exposition will bring
with it It would lake them en their onlj
diy of oppoitunlty aay Irani dark , unadorned -
adorned homes , anil vvoi'll ' fee them from
that gieat bo'id ge cf matei laltsm It would
bo the grandest work cf true million to
open theorj of the exposition on Sunday
, at a price so low that evcij nipn , woman
and dilldhose heart Is dicary and Into
can KO theie and dilnk In lensons of brant )
ind haiiro'i ) lint so Impractibie has. been
ll'c .elicion of our good friends v.ho are
anxious about the condition of vvml.ini ? men
that thoj do not know this TI e > do not
know that rollslan Is Just as effective from
environment as from pulpit , and thc > me
doing Injury win re they onlj lute : ! ! to do
good , as the German poet felt In the cry.
'God save mo from mj friends ' "
The le < turo next Prlclay night vv I 1 be
upon the subject ' Ta'.Ing ' the \ Voilds It
Is" On MonUav afternoon the Cnnmll of
Je.vlsh Women will meet to disr-usa Im
port nt matteis In connection with the ap-
p-i aching fair to be given in Metropolitan
tall. The fair vvl'l ' continue for one week
and vlll be varlc 1 with Rpecl.il evcnla. su ii
as an opeiotta , a faioe called "Dr. Daxter's
Invention , " an evening with the at , rs , a
jaccd : concert end a grand closing ball.
in ) ! i\iu. .
M MIYVILLE , Mo. Jan. 2 ( Sp-clal ) \
maniage b thi ml v/hlcli aiv some peculiar
and Interesting facts occurred In Hcpl.lna
josterJay Vno c ntr cling parties s/eie
Wil'aid ' Vr Fiicad and .Mlsa Susan CJ. John
son , both noof Hopkins Mr Pi lend Is a
young man who won ancstel about a jcar
ago , while living on a farm just over the
Iowa line , In Ta > lor county , charged with
poisoning h'.s wife. He was tried In Bed
ford , la , , I Fl spring to inurdrt In thu first
degree and accjultud Miss Johnson was the
divorced wife of Charles G. Uli.ier. who Is
uosv serving a ton jcars. ' scnuiu'o In the
state renl'entiary foi Mlllns I.callo iiiittor
an 1 his brother In-Iaw , Ilallj U-iv.oj * . in
Hopkins two yeaia ape
Tnci'MrfBII. Ktb , Jan 2S ( Special. ) Mr
Tnoman I'oikrr nnd Mlos Ilmma 1) ) C'od 4
wcro man led nt the IJplacjpal church In thi"
tlty Irj t evening. Hov. J. ( ' . Galrdurr pic-
foimcd the marrlaso tiervlre iA wcdrllriK
supper was serve I to a small compil.iy o :
invited fi lends.
\vioiii\u MU > ,
ntK cm Hi.kiii < ' .
CIinYKNNi : . Wyo. Jan. iS ( Special )
A big wttlo Bale wan conaiimn-nej horc
UcJay. Messrs. Alluian ft Mcitlvan , uvvncri
of Iho Herofonl ran I ) , neai this city. Helling
t'.io entire { ircduellon of young Here/or / 1
iitock for the coming three jears to .MtEsrH.
Iloyco and 1'onoll of Toxas. al en avcvnso
prlco of $ iO a hcud The nroiluct of the
lench a.nounls to from COO to SOf ) lirail per
veur. making the sale n g.egato ovei 5100.000.
SlorK Ulnlrrs Well.
PHKYfiNNi : . Wjo , Jan. 28 ( Special )
Ho oils i'rcm the rangca of central nnd
northern Wjc-nlnB ere to the effect that
stock Is wintering well and that no ilamnglig
storms have jet been experienced In outh-
PIII Wyoming mainly en the slipop langei
of Svvoelwatc/ and Caibon comitlej , continued
cold noatbc- and snow have caused
losses to ) lotlno.'teiD. ; .
Otf SlKIMilllllC llllllllllN.
rOHT WASHAKIK , Wjo , Jan. 28 ( Spe
cial ) Tlio work cf tJ4)ln the Indhns < n
I'jo Shochone reservation their InH'/ill-iicnt
of the il t Springs iJiin-tiase money h3 1
beru rcntludoil Thu harn of oath mun ,
won an and i-hlld unuuiited lu about $ ri'J.i ,
Mid over 100 dioilis ur-ro toiucd. All Imt
about llility aLsenuiB .i.ivo rccelvc < l their
share Althougti thU 'nrya ' amount of money
was put In rlnula'kn. there were no tmii.i
of drunkennrGs cr dUarder a.nong tlio lu-
dlciiB. Thr tharo cf ihu Arapiliacs. aniuunt-
ing to S1C.OQO , ulll be distributed to t'.iein i'l
the eprlng In tlo ehfii ? of cuttle
I'ln * lli-iMiril for n ln > .
: i ( Kr K > IJN - I'lr. tuduy ( K-
fuur tjr. 1 an , ) a hiilr iljztn ollb 1.1
anil Kinulli i lini'iluiKti I. ' v $ ltouoo in-
8ur.mct > , S'lJ.ii-j Olrdl r iiros , hardware ,
nro the ncavfut lostrB ,
\\ttii.o ivii'i\cn : in vim .11 IMJKS
\ilotiiHllnu : I'minmnl Millie ( o < l
li'ul lnli > r f ( hi < Mntr.
H01SI2 , IdHlin. Jan 28 ( Sppclal ) Onc of
the most sensational propTsmls In the legal
history of Idaho Ins co-mo to llsht It Is noth
Ing short of i plan to Impeach the members
of Iho supreme court of the state. Kor BOIIIO
tlmo It has been knowci that people promt
nent In palltlcts. one of whom wan A. 11. Al *
ford of I-o lston. speaker cf the Idaho
hoiiio of representatives hns been makliiR n
canvass cr thu members of the- list U lsla-
tnrc , with the view to ascertaining the feel
Ini ; of the members on the aszomidlng tire
posal. Hie sUtement being made that If
enough members conM bo pledge 1 to Im
peachment Governor Slonnenberg would call
an extra session of the leglshture.
The facia hive Just livikel out. and al
though Governor Stounenberg denies ntiy
eomplleH ) In the matter , mcmbors of the
leclslature admit they were nppronehed mi
this subject , whrthtr with or vUthout the
g-overnor's ktio\vlcdgp nnd consent The
governor topudlates the Idea and says no
nno could have spoken authoritatively for him
j The rectal decisions of the supreme court
practically leaving Idaho without laws and
giving n n opining for nn attack on the ap
propriation bill , which , If nssilled , would
urquostlonalv go down under the court's rul
ings , thereby leaving the present state ad-
mltilslrnllon slrandcd , were responsible for
thu Impeachment move
Certain members of the legislature believe
the supreme court In going behind the en
rolled bills In the matters presented to It ,
acted In the face of the best decision of older
stales , and that the court's decision con-
stltuUd vicious attacks rci the lawmnklng
branches of Ihc- slate government. Tor Iheso
reasons they favor Impeachment The re
sult of the poll U not known , but members
of the leglslalmc say It was their understanding -
: standing that If It waT favorable to Impench-
I mcnt nil extra session would be cslled. A
! rumor Is clrciihitliw to the effect that the
poll resulted ndvcrselv to Ihoso promoting
It and the oulcoino Is natural ! ) invalted with
thci keenest Interest.
.Mill rn i ) VUUT v MV\ .
Illlllillnu- ( iM'llim-rj Ml IKIrui.
CHAMHiiLAIX. : ! P. 1) . Jan SK ( Special )
The farmern In the vicinity of Kthan aie
nuking nrrangcments for eatabllshlng a co
operative creamery nt that place It is
learned that such an InulltnUon would te-
celve tl'o milk fiom over 000 co\vs o'vned
by farmers In the territory adjacent to
nthan At a iccent meeting nearlv $2,000
wna subscribed for putting In n creamery
plant , and If necessary tills amount can be
greatly Increased \notber meeting will he
he'd ' February 1 1'iof Whenton , the cream-
ct > expert , will bo present to plvo the fann
ers the benefit of his exporlnco It is ex
pected that soon after the meeting Iho con
tract for constructing tl-e building and put
ting In the machinery will bo let.
* Mil > nllnn Vriu > In four ) .
m\nwoon s D. jnas ( Speian
Captain Mary Stierrltt of fie Salvation nrmj
1-is commenced st.it nir.i nst the cl'y foi-
$5,0 0 damages for Injiiiy sustained during
i.r nrrc t u week -igo on the street of this
city fer holding servltc-j in vl-ithn ! of tlio
mavoi's orders The oimy has retained
'Ihomns Haivev of I cad ns legil ndvlsr-r It
Is understood Unt the irillei was tlcn lo
headqtartci. ) fcr advice , or 1 the suit was
Instigated throigh ordr.s from the head of
the armj It will be a test cise In the \vcst
to a = cert"in 1'ie extent of tie mivor'i power
trul the llboity of the army in the atiec-ta
< H" n cltj
l''ri > i' Ui-liiciM for li-i < 1VM > inl.
DHADWOOD. S. I ) . .Ian 23 ( SpwVil ) - -
Ollicial wor.l l. s bcc.i iccehed by fie roat-
'Jiastcr of this citv that a E > e-lil a ? ent Iis I
been detpilul from the po tnl der'3i."ncnl to
make Dead\vood 3 visit to acro.tal.i the
prcoilety of usiaullshln , ; a fieo OcIKerj ir > 11
sv-.teni. The ric lulatiou of thp cl' > in 1 the
amount of business dno at the poVafllce
, i . s reported in the ir-o'db of In t jcir , aie
grrat eno' ' gi. ! accordjiic- ( ho do jrlmc.it
lulcs , toairtut tl.o change
Vl.nlj C.-i-is til l'ioiiiiiinlti.
IIUHON. S I ) . Jan 2S ( Special ) 1'or
the ? last month pneumonia ht s been epllomle
In th" west i art of this. licadle county , s'x '
deaths havli'g occurreil in or near W < wslng-
ton from the dlaeaso Hie last death re
ported Is that of Clarence Terr.v. formerly
of ihU eltj , mil whcns fat'ier ' diel of the
I smut diseauo two vvceko ago
TV o new dally papers . -U projcctetl In
ri ° i i c.
\ butter tub factory is to bo started at
5alrm
I One deith frcm dlrhtl-crla in llapid City
has cause ] som ? alarm.
Goveinoi I.eo \-t \ spending a fe.v > 'ays In
the HlaTk HIil.s o i private business.
The next term of United StUcs court will
1)3 hold nt Dead.vrol , commencing next week
Tuesday , 1'cbrnary 1.
Different Star , an Indian , confined In J II
in Dead n oo J await ng trial for horsa steal-
In committed suicide.
riaivlrcau is making a 2otci mined effort
to capture the meet of the American
Wi'teiloo club next fall.
lie , , r. W. Cliffe cf Mnmfjid , N Y. . ias
necLptc'l an Inv tation to be one p.istor of
the Ilapllst cburc'i ' in Abeidfn and will
I > -tael' Ills ii ! t sctaion Ihcru In Mireh.
The larpo ham and cranaiy cf I. uli Hcd
die ) : , mar Trent , wan binned with the con
tents , including live cn\a , five hoincs , faim
n aihlnery , kncoo , GOD bushclB of gr In ami
throe horses belonging to J Cicsby
Salem lira applied for n place In the mil lla
orfanl/atlon of ths state A go d comi/any
la ready to bo inustToJ in. and will
prob bly be kncwn as Ccnipany I ) , unices
Sloii.x Palls gets In Hi at uni'tr that letter
lUheno , in Unatilla cc-inty , oxpoctn HOII
to liavo a local te'ephoro ' oxehanR"
Tlio Xorth Uouslti Wnlchmsn 'a the name
of n , new paper publlsheJ at Drain ty Hen-
lon Ml res.
Wild ducks ara iilontlfnl In COSH hty , hut
the 'o It little ( le.iiand fcr ll'ciu , &n the
diirl.s are now In poor condltla1 ! and Btrons
In flavor
Capleln Daughman , nn o'.U Snake rlvfr
captain , is lu Huntlijton aiipcilniandlui ; fie
construcilon of a now ntosmcr for the Snake
live/ trade ,
j A carload of dogs from Llvormoro , Oak ,
I passed thrcugh KuKtno Monda ) , on ( hu
waj to 1'ort'and , The ilo s will bo ( .out to
tin Klondike- .
There Is activity In the hop market In
Independence nnd several car'oail lo'n ' Imvc
bein sold there leeontly al an advance of
trom fi to 9 ecnl.i a pounil.
John Wclh hah bought Frank Slado'w In
terest In tlio mulc-anJ-ho'i-ie-raUlng Imnl-
IICES at lilj , Kl'imath county , nnd will c n-
tlniiu the la.slnc.'H. It b mid tlio ( otislder-
atlon ufj $10,000.
Charles A. Kerr a few dnu ago pi jKi .1
a number of average slz ? crd rlpo v.lii ]
strawborrlrs on Mi farm , Iwo nillea tojlh
of Si. Paul , en Trench pralrli He aa > a
a nuinbor of green ones are Mill la bu
found.
The Willlasns brothers of Lostlno , Wnl-
lown county , have bct-a aucttsaful 1 1 fr < I-
Ins broto to hogs , The LceU from CIK
rcio of land provided food to.l.'O hogi fo >
faltering and for l.xiy head of Block hog.i
fo ; five weeks.
An Ahtorl.i paper tiajw that ihu'c are now
ten miles of completed grade from t'n fjoblc
OIK ! at the AntorU load mil Contidttor
No mlle da > thai by Iho iUh of ntixl mntli
Iho trains at each end will not I o man. tlun
1 fifteen miles apart. Som ? delay Is prohibit
In the vicinity of tlio sloughs , the contractors
( having taken off the droJctr vvhl < h wun l.i
usu at the soft placed
Purnfants and Childreu.
Ko woman UM
tlie rlfiht to be a
licIj > U-9i , sick ,
nervous fretful
buiclcn to h.'rhti < .
bnnd If ( die i , It
Is due to her own
Icjnotnncc or neg
lect If she wfll
take piopjr care
'ofhefclf and look
nf\cr the health of
tlie dcllcAte orcjnns thnt are the moM import'
nut patts of her | ) li > steal mnkc up. hc\vlll
soon be a licnltliy , nmlablc licljMiiatc , ! n
stcml of n bntcleu to the jtnttner of her ioys
nud sorrows No women who suffers from
wcaVuess and dl-icase of the ilistlncilv vvo
mnnly erR inism can bo n Rood , helpful vv ifo
to nil ambitious man It is easy to keep
thc-.e orR.vi i healthy nndipcinus
The most wonderful medicine for v. omen
is Ir. 1'Icrco's l-'iuotite Trescriptiou It
nets directly on the orioins tlmt mnUe her a
womin It cures all weakness mid disease.
It allays iullammation , soothes juiiu , and
permits llio tortured nerves to resume their
natural condition. It Htops all weakening
tlnlns and the vvomati who lias Ititlicito
been netAous. went , and fretful becomes
robust , lioliifnl nnd liapj/.v. Thournndiv of
happy women , \vlin were once pnin tcttuicd
nnil miserable , testify lo its viilues All
Itood ( luiKitl'it1 ! "ell it.
"I vvtile > oit llic e fc-w linen lo Icl jon Unon
the Rood vour Tnvcinle I'rucrlpHou' ctltt my
VYlfc , " writes DeiinU II Councils K tj. ofClrnt
\Vntcr , Wrlijht Co . Minn " Previous to mother *
litxid she vsns very McU Slie could net tci let
osviivvorl : until "lie took tn < il < ottlesof Vnvorile
1'resfrlpllon ' She look her Doctor's nirdlcine
but It did her no Rood. Your inecllclnc Is the
licit my wife ever nail "
Have jou n coed reliable medicnl I > oo1c
in the house ? There ought to be one in
every family in the world Of all the med
ical booki published there is not one so
comprehensive and reliable ns Ir ) 1'icrce'a
Common Sense Bledical Adviser. In nil its
1,008 pai'oa there is nut one * neiitencc that
tiny not be readily timluntood. Xo plij' '
sician in thevsorld hns been a pientei tiene-
factor than lias Ir 1'ictce. The lie-t he
knows Is in this bool. H i" illusliatod with
over ooplates an 1 drawings It i.i'Vi ' nlxint
liunclreds of ailments nnd lells jun hnvs-to
cure them You tmyliave thiliiu > k 1m the
cn t of iniiliup it If jouw.wt tin. bonk
in piper coven s-cnd ii cine cent tamps ,
to cover tlie cost of tniliniro i or cloth
cover < -eiid 11 stamps World . PI-JI n irj
Medicil 'V-.sociition. IlutTil" '
YOU
W ILL n'lAi ) THIS nnrvvsn
Vtiu feel ilmt voi me p'lnv \ \ r
stnv so' ' Ill'DYAN cuie t i--1 ' ' kn
.vtinis It in ikes vlKOl Ami shell
tin * vlKor Is In .vou , von nn n.i n i
linn ( let the nntliin out eT v nir
bend 111 it > on ctnniit be cuml. mi
have sulTeicd. ptilnps. us bullv i 11
inn n ran sum i If > ou b id laki 'i t ie
Kr.uul lenie-tllo-iie itnu lit tliil tht *
HuiNor.l in doitois offei , ind lim1
tilhittl fer Venn , .vou vvnuM nut ti
] ) l emu Ule ted IV YOU vv null In v
inai ves anil n Rood one Ifl'li'V.V
svl'l ' in tin * n mm ofon . It ssll ! il i
It I- * i v\eo' : I' Mill will ( ,1V U J
crinee. Hosv nnic-li lonm r
you ( ; nlnir tc * net t e f'il ? You hut
ten of 'o--st HI'ny\.V sin is them
In avt -ic If vou are \\eili-km I
UiniVVN I nei s jc" ip nil m iki - >
a irnn nut of vou 1 the lit 1 | > til
HI DYAN vou in > nble to do al1 vom
v.vrk mil tt > pu" 01 t' f u ol i , -u
l.ood TI n1 s the i ii v nu u i i
to \seir. Manhood \ 'nit ill pi . | i ! >
lo\i > No * po s li 'oie fie < v i - vv nil
; , oil linvc L it No jt'oum Nn b ) hi r
NI > V\OTV And the one ih'i' ' , tli it
pioduee" It Is HtIDY\N AM V ti I
cm ( jit IIl'DV. ' ' ' frntn t'i lot
Ims jf tie mint " .rriid llnlho-
nlin Ins'l'iite. Tlvy n ike niii i.
PUKIlf
A' Iioji > DII I'nil ! ! ( 11 i lime Mime
troitlilc ( 'ml % 'in il ( . n > ( Umv * . Hit * n i-
ture ol , ( lint IK Hit * Him * \ \ lieu \ on
' -.111 f'r.tl ( InniUice oi tli IliitlHoiilnii
doetiii-ri iii-l < * ( * leiNs. .Inxt * I1 iloii n timl
\vrlte n tilali st.iltiitnt to tilt ni.
llit.i 11 lit seni ) , \ u 111- , > CN | ineilleiil
. ) ( ! It-e ( hit then * Is ( o lit * Inn ] In the
v.11'le i-iiinlr * rla e > < i i util Iniuiis
In . > enc tliioni in * nilsir.n of Mood
mint at nllf If MI ji I mlvicc . It IK
free.
Stockii ! ) , Vcif.cl mil F Hi Sis ,
S\X ril\MM- . CALM l\\\ \
Bra. m.
Ii'DH IN I i : N \ ! , A-sl ) ' .V. i UNI , LM : .
I HL * ) AM ) ntiJIN'l S
Coitl > . I oiliH ; , Sole 'llutuil , In II llen/i : ,
111 one IiillM , I'liiii tnii-ilu , S villliiK
ul ( lie.lol.il * , . L tiuiliM o ,
Inllanii : MOIIH.
uiiKini vi isvi , MI , i n , < ; i \ , nrvn-
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I'-ici ir : : HI : vi jn\ ( . .
lliiilnnjN' Head ) : t * ! ltl ! M n Sure Ciiru
leu- ! . < ! ) l'iln , liixtliiN , Drulsfs ,
PniiiN in llu * lli'-I , ( Ii. , i inI.lintn. .
II IMIM HitI > ° ii u ninl Is HID Oiilj
\r\i\ \tr.\irifi
I lii.t InsUin'y BIOPK i icinusl tNuulUtin , , [ 11,119
atlija Hill mini jlli , M , un I cui i ! , „ is
UiiL'lhi'i of ti u I.i.i 1,1 , .it uucli , l''niiH ir oil r
rllaiulii oi uitiii * . ) > ono i iiulicfjl. in
A h tf ) tt > i toat'iiiionl'u in Iiutr a tun Ij , t it
MUiCr > vlll | p a ft w m mutes i in i. . 1,1- .
b | flll9 , iJolll SlllMIC-ll Ilcartlll.lll N.l , I
S = | icIeB ncsT Mi-l , llt.iltiho niiiiili , i iij n
lci > , f'ullc r.ululi'iuy ninl .ill I- oin.l , i
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lliul vi 111 cuiLfinti i n I Hi. iu < i n I i i r
iruiluili iiy. lill'in ' ninl oll.i f n . i M ' >
l.VIW.\Y'h ! IMIJ.M si MUltMi is vi
\VAV8 m\ijv. : iu.iir , we m * > , a uy
Itu mill . * ( "o .Ncsir Vuil. city
itm : HI
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KEOICAL
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SPECIALISTS
in un tii-iiiKin r u.i
Uir.nic , 1cmus ana I'r.vJc ' Bis-tss
mid \.HAKMl-i-iIih pJt'4J )
rind UlSOltlM.lto oi > [ Will
Culnrrli , all HI t inof I n N B T r I c o t
l-l.iiii ili l.lst Illoiil - - , , , , m | Kiii\ i , , :
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I lu II ul. mil N , w Mi 111 lr '
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W0 tiJn "lini'K" < > ! ' 01. ) : . 'urn
Vifai uiinranti-cd in l to : t
. . . . . . - . sdu.vH. Minnll plain inielc.
fl"3 wv TO "jru HKI * b * , r.inll , UI.OO.
I ? liJl tV ! | Mulct only by
l n H Jit Cu S h. i anu I ar
Hum hlrcel "nii.li
i.i I rt i , i a f f M i/'r '
trt fll"n i t n | l .o j lumb i.uULt.
CA.LTHO3 f/.i. ( ml ( l I .
u JO. , ; 1 tuar .nuathn ; n. . . o
I' cos y u nnthlni ? to try if.
. .f.lR I 1 n Ifl.dr'nn ; ,
L' . . Illj tor iinrm' Jrtl
clucuurgei , InUtluiiniiluoi.
IrrlUllcai or uir r iioci
fl innnuim nn-iiitrjDti.
I'liinlcti , mi'l nut t.irla.
or § tal la ( il ln wi r jr ,
ll ip n , ( ifpilil , ( at
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