THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TTTVRSDAY. .TTLV 12. 1900. 5 SHEDS HIS SKIN EVERY YEAR Omnia Han "WTio Aanuailj UnaBrgfrcs & Proocffi of Desquamation. SAYS IT DOESN'T HURT HIM A PARTICLE Only Ineonrrnle nee to Wlilcb It f-ul Jerts II I in In the -t--mltr 'I 7aktntf a I'm Vumtlun. E 0. Busfclrk. trbo board at tbe Euroi'tun noted, Tenth ana Howard street and n-orkt lor F. W. riercc. a pardener near Florence. fcheds hie skin oacc every year Along about the middle of June the errtdermlf on I tbe palms of hit hands and tbe Miles of hit leot bt-clns to loosen and harden, while tbt ncariskln or cuticle on tbe remainder of hit body r.tartt, to flake ofi like dandruff from the head. Within three week the old epi dermis hat entirely disappeared and in ltt ilace U a nev. sun. soft, pink and tender Ilusklrk It 82 years old, a modest man and by no meant, disposed to brae of a function not enjoyed lt common with the rent of mankind. Tbe fact that providence bat teen t.l to supply him free of eharpe with a new union tult every twelve months be reparfl at interesting but a matter not to be dls russed freely with a chance acquaintance nor iocs be attempt to inquire ar. to tbe why and vherefore of this bit of favoritism. He It not one to crouch with vulgar eye at tbe keybolt of na'ure't workshop, endeavoring to rtcal tbe aocrott of her trade. However. In tb lntrrertt of science be har spvcral timet permitted physicians to examine him tnd wat gratified to learn tbat they eould make nothing of hie case. They found out That he already knew that he sheds his tkln once a year and there the'lr re search ended. Within the last week Busktrk hat under gone the phenomenon of desquamation and at a result lt taking an enforced vacation, as hit hands, are so tender that the ute of ordinary gardening tools would caut tbem to Weed Otherwise tbe passing of nature'r integument has caused him no In ronvrnlence. Relle of rnrmrr Perllnc. In a valise In his room Ihiskirk has sev eral interesting souvenirs In the form of patches of skin whlcb he has shed from his hands and feet at various times during his career and In every instance these pre sent perfect outlines of the members from which ther cune. For example, tbe "bark" from the palm of tbe hand might easily be mistaken at first glance for one-half if a glove, aa the fingers and thumb are as perfect "reproduc.tlont" of the digits as It possible in a flat surface. Moreover, the thick, callous-like tkln retains tie mysteri ous lines of the hand of which palmists make so much. In this connection there is in the Bus kirk case a fact whlcb tends to disprove tbe entire theory of paJmistry. being evidence that tb lines of the hands change with time and are not unalterably preserved, as lias been supposed Among his gruesome keepsakes is a piece of skin taken from his right" hand when he was Id years old. It lt observed that while the general con formation of the lines corresponds with that of his right hand as it is today, still the .. . day, sUll the Growth Individual lines ate longer no even after making allowance for the growth of the member as a whole Fully a third has been added to tbe length of the famous "life" line. H is lis if destiny had Intended him originally to be of brief existence In this Tale of tears and had later changed bur mind and concluded to endow him with the boon of longevity. Jiovr He Frrl About It. "The first sign I get that I'm about to shed my skin."' said Busklrk. "is the hard ening of the skin on the Inside of my hands. This always starts at the roots of the lin gers, gradually spreading In all directions. Then this hardened skin begins to pufi up and break away from tbe new skin that Is forming underneath and If 1 tap it with a lnadpencll at such times lt gives off a sharp sound like striking a piece of celluloid or stiff leather Finally, by opening and clos ing my hands often, the skin parts along tbe edges and then, by helping along tbe pro cess with a pocketknlfe, the piece comes off whole. "Four yearr ago I went to New York and for two weeks was In a hospital, where 1 was examined by a dozen or more noted physicians and Burgeons who had heard of my case. They didn't try to 'cure' me- 1 didn't want to be 'cured.' In fact 1 wouldn't have gone at all if they hudn't paid my ex penses " Busklrk was born in Missouri thirty-two years ago of American parents and is one of a family of three children. He It the only member of the household who sheds his skin. The killing of Mrs. Christiansen at tbe Morrill crossing In Albright by a Missouri Pacillc train has called attention to the vio lation of ordinance No K7. which was passed by tbe city council on September 4. 1FSS. reg ulating tbe speed of trutnt inside tbe city limits. According to thlt ordinance, trclne are prohibited from running at a speed gteater than ten mlles an hour inside of the corporate limits. This ordinance It virtually a dead letter us no attempt has been made to enforce it for a number of years When the coroner's Jury censured the Mis souri Pacific Railroad company for tbe death of Mrs. Chrtstlanson and mentioned the lict that tbe train was running at too htgh a rate of rpeed attention wat called to the ordi nance. Attorneys for tbe railroad company visited tbe city offices yesterday and looked over tbe records for the purpose of making a ropy of tbe ordinance in question. Thlt ac tion on tbe part of the railroad lawyers brought tbe mutter to the attention of the municipal authorities und it lt likely that an attempt will be made to enforce this law In order to protect lives At present tralnt on tbe Vnion Pacific cross seven streets at grade within tbe city limits and at only a few of these are watchmen maintained. The Mlssorrl Pacific enters tbe city over tbe Vnlon Pacific tracks, at does also the Rock Island. Not a single train on the Rock Island Ftops In South Omaha and it is as serted by railroad men that passentcr tralnt on this line run through here at tbe rate of from thtrty-flve to forty miles no hour A fine of J100 and costs lt provided for a violation of the ordinance und some ot these Cays a train running beyond the speed limit may be stopped and the crew taken to Jail Several times In the past the railroad com panies have been notified to decrease speed while running through the city, but after a few days tbe order has been forgotten and the old-time speed is resumed. Pome of tbe city fathers favor comjielllng pysSWW WSAWWIW fan think I clearly when you eat Grape-Nuts the delicious. the- rt.llroa.dt tt maintain fttrt and vatcb men Lt ai: Kr&de oroMlncfc Tbe N M-rect cmotuc l bere thf created dancer lie and bil lb V&tei FaetOe arid Mlnconrl Pacific train penerallr nlatk speed at tblR nertiit the P.ork Inland ruefaet Ibronch at tull Bfe-efi. 'ltb only a fe blunt ot tbe whistle It hat bees asserted tbat the cxlatluc nrdt enre i km njieratlvr and if thin proft te be a lart a new ordinance mar be passed Ic order tbat aeclde-nts at crowing mar amd. Itrjiorts from td Hill. Country. Hartlett Richard came Is from the rnd blllr country of Nebraska yesterday v-ltb a shlpmeet of rattle v bleb brtrocbt pood prices He say tbat while some nortlene of tb ranjje are dry there Ir do oetuplaiot of this nature Is the R&nd billf. There the pruRf It an floe at can be at tblF season. t,onP B abundance of water North f of tbf- B" H1 section the drouth bat been i felt by cattle, especially southern importa- lions. The native cattle have not suflered to i any extent in tbe dry territory, but tbe lock of water s beginning to tell on the southern stork. Mr Rlchnrds astertt that while the I total number of cattle in tbe sand hills this year it fully at large at a year ago there will not be as many young cattle shipped to market this year at last. Hanchmen an prosperous and will bold back a portion of their berdt in order to let the youngsters mature. What shlpmentt will be made will come to tblr market in preference to all others, as the sand hills stock raisers like this market and the treatment given ship pers. Ilnliut Get Tlilrt.' Dnj. John Hubut appeared before Judge King yesterday to answer to tbe charge of be ing drunk and resisting an ofUrer. He pleaded guilty and appeared quite penitent. Chief Mitchell put in a poid word for the prisoner and on this account his sentence wat reduced somewhat. The oourt offered Hubut tbe option of paying a fine of ISO or going to Jail for thirty days As Hubut did not have tbe mone) he took tbe JuTl sentence without a murmur Thlt it tbe negro who caused no much trouble at Twenty-sixth and P streetr Monday nignt. When he appeared before the court Hubut showed signs of iiuflerlng and hit. head was swathed in bandages. The Judge remarked that he bad in a measure suffered for his folly and upon the plea of guilty bring registered a light sentence was Imposed. Hrrrtlnc JMre nc-airs. In accordance with Instructions issued by tbe deputy labor commimloner owners of ,iilMtnf. in fVii V.nuitu.ui. uurttnn nf th rttv are preparing to place Lre eecapeb on a.l bulldlngt of three sterlet, in height yes terday tbe Mawnlc block at Tweoty-lifib and N streets was measured for outside Iron ptairways and a number of other blocks have already been meapured with a view to complying with the state law The High school building will have to be provided with Iron stairways anfi this mat- ter will most likely be taken up by the Board of Education eoon. All of tbe halls lar unlit I bu pro- tb ma- roB where lodj,e me-etlngs are held will i vldod with fire escapes at soon ai terial can be furnished by the factories. .ln.pee.or Wa,ehlnC M.1U Dealer.. banitary inspocior .miitT it i;'piok o ing dally tests of tbe lacteal fluid sold to local eouKumerB. in uir icni muut jtmci- . two salapie. wrrf. Iouua t0 bf ttr beir,w established by law and these local consumers, in me tests maat yester- dealers will be notified to eitther work the pump less or else secure Mittet feed for their COW'S. Calm there it a decided Improve- ment in the milk sold by these two dealers arrests will be made and their licensee, re voked. In general tbe dalrie-s in the vicin ity of South Omaha are In good condition. Hrnfj Jtrturiif. from Enronr. Morgan Heafy is back from a European inv thut i. .ntnved everv mo- ment of LI, stay abroad but was glad when tne snip ne wus on una up iu wir uti iu New York. July 4 was rjient at sea and Mr Heafy had provided for the occasirn by laying iu a empply of American flags, which he used to decorate the dining table and his e;tateroom. Only two dayt were spttnt In Paris, the balance of the time be ing used in visiting Ireland and England. Oonnrilmnn Martin Entrm a Denial. Councilman Tred Marttn de-met that he i a member of any faction in tbe cit? council, neither is he trying to carry water or. .hnth shnuldnrs He claims that he lt . . . . . , . . . independent and project tD work for what he considers the best intc-eists of the admin- letration and the taxpayers. Mr Martin also denies that he acknowledges Ed John ston his leader, and iayt that he votes upon propositions the way he thinks right and Just to all concerned. Made City fiosslii. James and John Koutsky have rone to Denver to spend a month. Local coal dealers isre laylnr In a supply of anthracite eoal fotf the winter. The democratic county convention will be held nt Wt.odman ball on September 1L. Quite a number of local democrats went to Lincoln yesterday to attend the conven tion. Mrs W B. Wyman and daughter have gone to Grand Rapids. Mich., for an ex tended visit. Lodge No f.C or the Ancient Order t'nlted Workmen will give an excursion to Water loo on July 2!i Emnloves of the Omaha Packing com pany will give a picnic at Sarpy Millt on Sun'dbj. July IS. Clure Hitchcock of Orallala, Nob., spent vesterdav In the city, tbe guest of Harry and Sam Christie. The dlflerences supposed to exist between Drs Hamilton and Wiley will be adjusted in pnlicr court on Friday. It Is reported here' that Kuppe. the tailor, did not commit suicide, but Is now living In rhlei.co where his family Joined him a short time ago A tietltlon has heen nronared to present to the council asking for an extension of tbe water main along Twenty-third stre-et from 13 to V streets Chief Mitchell has recovered all of the goods stolen from beaver's store He found tbe propertj at an Italian cigar store ut Twelfth and Farnam stre-ets. Omaha Owing to tbe continued absence of Mayor Kelly the council meeting billed for last nlrtit failed for lack of a quorum and an adjournment was taken until next Monday nlrbt Vnder the management of Jailor ElBfel der the cit jail Is now kept clean and neat The entire establishment It scrubbed several times n we-ek and every precaution Is used to secure cleanliness and ventila tion. Work on the new Jetter bottling works at the South Omaha bri-wery lt rirogressing nicely A full force of bricklayers and car penters It employed and lt is expected tbat the works will 'be completed in about a month The machlne.rj tc be used Is on the ground and will be Installed as soon as the roof of the building Is placed in position. Mrs Henri Mies writes from Berlin. Ger many, thai nor nealtn Is excellent and that she is enjojing ner sojourn abroad. She savt that her son Is taking music lassons from a German professor w no cannot speak English As tbe bov cannot understand a wor- of German the pupil and instructor communicate t signs In spite of thlt drawiia k Mrs Mies says thst the bo It procrcrsinc rapidly In hit studies. When you deposit your vacation e-ecpont pin them together. It will make the count ing quicker and easier. Mnrrlut'r Licenses. The following licenses to wed have been Issued from the afDce of tbe county Judre Narre and Residence Ace William W Coleman South Omaha.. 4D Cora M. rielde. Omaha 5S Samuel C Thompson, Plattsmouth. Neb. 2i Gertrude E Gardner. Concordia, Ktn ... X George W Edwards. Omaha N Jesslt Wtnslow. Omaha S! I'usrrsl itier. The funeral sanices for Edward Srbluk will be hei., on Thursday. Julv IS, at I n n. r N 7" Swartsor unde-takvnc ronmts '7M ' amine s-eel Members of the '3rauu A'trv of 'tie J.e?. bll and frienus ar ln- I rltuk latLrmtnt la Forest Lawn cemetery RING GOES TO WEST POINT Te Adore the Hand of Miss Olam Mohl at Yioter in the Contest, MISS CHASE OF WAYNE CAPTURES SECOND Niirtli rlrnsu.H Poor In a Perfect Arnlanelie of A 1r-Him Abunt Itautnc-r Fr. HI tic f Who'll De .No. (I In snnilnj'. List ? By far the liveliest votinr since the ojicn- lnr of The Bee's annual vacation contest this year occurred yettrflay, when a total of cver uj.nw, rotes were polled, more than i,o.000 of hlch came from northern Ne- brM,:a. To MlM clm Moh, 0, WeM Peltlt MME lbt. hot)e! of aaJ. bt wttmer of thf Brown . Borthelm diamond and opal rln , t h p erTl.fl on a reC0T& oi ,,., t-r.iw, v.. ..n ... mention here that Mies Mohl b-gan early in the race to organise her forcet in a sys tematic manner, going as far us to circulate a neat card announcing her candidacy for the vacation trip and exhibiting her portrait ht a memento. Miss Cella M Chase of Wayne also de serve mention for the energy dlfpltyed la her canvass. In which th made a record of more than f.S.Cio(i voter wisning the second prize given by tbe printer. L. V. Pardee, an engraved copper plau and 100 rlsittng cards. Mlw Jessie Schram of Columbus Use made a fine record exceeding 40 000 votesr. and the two leaders in Omaha. Mlsse? Lucilr rr rish. who has hold the place of queen for over twenty days and Mits Maud Williams, emptied some large sleeves, though, unfor tunately, not quite large enough for the oc casion. Miss Fronlc PeWitt of Grand Island now ocruplet the sixth place In rank In line for the next ring, but lt remains to be seen whether she can keep on the diamond level until Sunday next It lt a slippery spot and It will net be an easy matter to remain there during the last dayt of the week, even with spiked bhoes. Below it a list of candidates ns they rank with regard to sixth place in tbe lirt Clara Mohl. IV rM Point..... Cella M. Chne. tVnjne...., Jessie Srlirnm, oliiinlino . . . liirll Pnrrloh. Oinnlm Mnud 'UilllMin. Omaha .... . r.T.etsn hdllifM 2V:t Pronla D ltt. (irnud Island Lruu Klein. North Platte.... (i.sri I loretire nonen. i.rniia .... .--I'liuiM ...iiit-i. inii.ua i. Klla Crnne. Oniiiha Olle Holme. nhnrn J4.Hi:: Following if the srore trj to b o'clock p. m on Wednesdav. July 11 Lurlle PnrrUh. eh. Tel. Co . . . . ".('..IM M. llllnms, truhrosr Co :t(i,oiM airllf-r. A. fftf-mnn 111. .Kill U. Crnne. l.lnlEcrrOlrtraU . 1U.4M K- Kern. D.itmlU My A I !.. .Nnfl. rtl-cnlt Co i4.(iftr 14,r.OT ..... .. ...... u. . . . 1' Slillwell. !aie leat.inc Selll' "W'anglx-rg H Hardy k Co. ' i.urtne.v E rial Mrs Ileneon t . IS, sc. Ii.,4f ; Este llr Van Horn, Neb Clothlnc Co. li 415 I lanni Gosne Armour Packing Co. VrHll.t?::. r'te" 4.SS; uinma innian. ilosttin Store I 47r. Alt. KreVdemhlVwF0 Sto-cker,'.::: SSS Mary Aluloni. Neb CloOilng Co 2.1' niary aiuioiii. jseo t louilng Co 1' I Mary Bowers. Borton Store H.li , Z&TrX $ 04 Mary Peterson. Murray Hotei Co l!lI J'a ut' i-i ("cuntry Publlstiing Co. l,ac if- " - w- 74 K rr.z ten 4"! Jona aarnliurt, w V Tel Co Nellie Canities. Harden Bros OUle Joh&bon, Hctig Kong Tea Co.... Eliina Howe. Daily News Clara Feree. Rumsey i- Kerr Lens Cox. music teacher Harriet Carmicluiel, Omaha Casket e-ompany Marie Tasinr. C Moore 3W an 278 Kosella Vlckery. Boston Store GNet, G?aTn Groe'rs- snctatlriu MT7 Lucile Elson. Postal Telegraph Co Bessie Ayer. nurse ' Esther Simons, Hsyden Bros Brtha Meyer. Thompson. Belden 4.- Cc . Leonora Charde, Sherman i- McCon- nell Kittle McGrnth eudahy PocVtltig Co Kale Pwartzlander. public library... Nora Emers n. Adams Express Pele.li. E Goodchild. Goodchild sls- trt Jean Kramer. Clement Chase Iiena Krandenbercer milliner 130 23 1 127 b'1 .; 70 T4 Mrs una wuimoy nurse fji r.'i 41! Henhn Housemnnd. Cudahv PI: Co Fanr.ie Koutskv. Nat l Biscuit Co Louise etzel. A P Ely a.- Co Carrie Kirk. Alberv Printing Co I Ella Gamble, Omaha Furniture Co. Anna Owen, nurse Kate Ryan, teacher Delia Fair. Sixteenth St. Dye House. Cassle Arnold, florist Adelne Doherty. B Ss M Agnes Thomas. Mrs Hartell Frances T. Bucholtz, Carter Lead Works Alice B Mills, Her Grnnd Clara Nelson, Boston Store Council muffs. EDITH STEVENSON. W V Tek Co 30.MS Mabel Adams Parte) A.- Miller (i.lM Addie Beecroft. Boston Store 4,r.7J L.uciie van iiruni. Hamilton s Shoe store .. .. Rose Beck. John lieno & Co Grace Fuller Brackett s Book store.. Mrs A ma K1""-eV., nurse Anna L Hutchinson. Bono &- Co. .. . Edna Wilklns, Bouriclus' music bouse Fmma Btn-sche. teacher Nettle Kracht. Beno t Co Male Lunkley, Stork's milliner' lown. MABEL BAKER. Glenwood Dslsv Ldwich. Harlan Olive B. HetStl. Avoca Salome Brandt Atlantic F.dlth Nolan. Carroll Pauline Pettllione. Fort Dodge Mae Skidmote, Boone Pantile Deur, Missouri Valley Josie Heft, underwood Cora Backus. Walnut Emma Maxfiold Neola Bessie Noyes. Missouri Valley Mirth Xrlirnska. C.749 r.,(K 1.41S 1.174 1.14 7!S 1714 27 IV, K CLARA MOHL. West Point ... Cella M Chase. Wayne Jessie Si hram. Columbus Fronta DeWttt G'and Island .. Lena Klein. North Platte , riorenee Howell Grand Island Gwendolen Taylor. Blair . r.T.nsm . m.o:a . 40.171. . so. . 7.350 . 4.420 Mav Durland. Norfolk Do a Purl-.er. Central City 3.G7G Virdle Weilch,. fappinon Fannie Norton, Norfolk Minnie Sternty. Fremont May Davis. Kearney Qertle Ingram. Valley Lillian Compton, Schuyler Kate Walker. L'xlncton Ida B Woody. Cozafl Ethel Davis. Nellgh , Jennie Newton. Fremont Mattle Has, ft'ausa Ids Miliar Floremce Nellie W AVatts Grand Island t Josephine Whltted, FJorenoe Anna Lobnow, Norfolk Mae MeCormacfc Blair Rose KUker. North Bend Anna Long, Schuyler Eva Phelps Blair Bertha Gulou, Grand Island Winifred Flfleld, Tekamah Ella Vizsurd. St Edward Nell Mooney Fremont Nellie Mullowney. Albion 4 South .Vrbrmka, OLLTE HOLMES Auburn Mabel C Russell. David City Annie Hopkins. Auburn Kate Srhmlr.ke, Nebraska City Anna Sanders. Beatrice Nettle Mills. Nebraska City Nina Rosa, Lincoln Irene Smith, Hastings Louisa McDonald. Beatrice Catherine Marlow. f.eatrtce Mat White, Hastings Wynke Kroll, Auburn Anna Smohl Wllber Little Rooney Hastings Maud Woods, MeCook Olga Bishoff, Nebraska City lea MeCarl McCook Helen Web h. Lincoln Tuny Sadilefc. Wilber 11 Me 440 ? an lit 14C W 44 n 41 K 34 34 S -7 l L" IS It! IE 14 11 14.KS 11.071 K.nc ;.4ig 40J m 77 mr. rt 7S m X s: in ic One Minute Couch Cure Is te faly barmlest remedy that produr.es Immrdlatr results. Try it Cast your votes early and often lor the ; worUcg girls' vacation trip. POLICEMAN HORN BADLY HURT Ort. Tall from a Street (ar a tbe Itrsult of a I'ee-nllar C Ircnmstanee. Policeman George o Horn met nth a se rious accident Wcd&endiT evening while going te hi home at H'tf North Sixteenth street on a Sherman avenue car. He wat aliout to alight at Seventeenth and Charlet and was grasping the iron htnd rail with both hands when the motor fuse blew out. charging tb metal wurk of the car with a strong current of electricity. The severe shock threw Mr. Horn violently to the pave ment and he sustained a number of sprains and bruises, though no one of them Is con sidered dangerous. Mr. Horn lt a large man. In fort, tbe largest of the entire police force, and his ccape from a fatality it little short of miraculous Tbe sets of two finger rings were feirced from their settings, which Is us indication of the severity pf the electric shock. The injured man was taken to hit home near by and cared for He it getting along at well at could be expected and will probably be able to resume his dutie't in two or three weeks. MARTIAL LAW AT CAPE NOME Gcurrnl Itandnll Atime Clinrcr I ti ll! Municipal Onvernincnt i Of cnnlred. WASHINGTON. July 11 -The War de partment has received the fnlluwing message from General Ilaudsll, ds'ed Nome City. Alaska, June if., via San Francisco, July 11 "At request of Chamber of Commerce have assumed control of affairs in town o! Nome until the srrival of the Judge atid the es tablithment of munlcipul geternment under lecent act of congress, estimated this date 16.000 people In tbe torn and no effective civil organization lor iw-'tectloa of life and property." A telegram war receive-d at the Treasury department late this afternoon from Lieu tenant Jarvls at Cape Nome at follows "Ten cases of smallpox at thlt port In last three days. One death today. All were patieengere from steamship Oregon. Oregon sailed for Seattle. Have established camp end removed cases there. Vrge proper of ferers and vaccine matter br sent." i The department will scud one or more curgoons to Nome ut once v ith a supply of medif-.nc. Including vaccine points. WASHINGTON. July 11 The Treasury arI,lirttt")ht today received u telegram from I Lieutenant Jarvit of tbe revenue cutter i service saying that there had leen twenty runes u id .'ui? . i (.ape .-some ( una upjkiu jur iiit'uiim mirrjf una i,uppiicn. i Tbt, telegram Is dated Cape Nome. July 2. ftna WUf tf j,ort TownB,,n(j tbe neIimit ! telegraph station. Lieutenant Jarvls was sent to Cepe Neime us tbe special representative i of the Treasury department. He doeF not say whether these cases hfive occurred in tbe crowded camps or on sblpbanrd. Two tessels that itarted for Catu Nome recently found some smallpox aboard shortly after leaving Dulth Harbor and it is possible that the cases spoken of are on board these ves- ; sels. altboucb there are mnty chancer that tbe disease has broken out ashore Tbe 1 Trnarury depRrttnct bat orflcred 1,000 vac- ' tltie points sent to Nome and a number of ' till 1 ft ant Vitiri nlun ffHu tht LABORERS IN PORTO RICO Inspector Dohlrr Advises Thct Iniml criitlon from AdJnrer.t lulnnds Br Prohlhlted. WASHINGTON. July 11-P.omnn Dobler, the immigrant inspector recently sent by Commissioner Powderly to examine into the condition of Porto Rico laboring classes, has submitted his leport, in which be sayr : "1 would respectfully Toport that owing to the conditions tbat prevail In Portj Rioo nil Immigration of the laboring classes be discouraged and that the ui. deslranle inhabitants of adjacent Islands be as far us :iohkI1i1c prohibited from co- i lnr to Porto Illco. Strenuous tnnsur-n 1 should be made to asceTtaln the number of theoe Islanders, who ar' typical birds oi prey, as in tact they are titrds of pas sage. They are consumers, not producers Th- population of Porto Rico Is already dense and m'rtsure should tie taken to eradicate Its character rather than Intro duce a tit w element Tbe process oi uf gimilatlon under tbe most favorable cir cumstances will be slow I would recom mend further that u commission of lm- I I migration be appointed unci that two iro K ! migrant Inspectors with stations at San Juan und Ponce also be deHijmated These with tbe aid of an Interpreter could do much tt do nwa with the evils now prevalent. Owing tn the similarity In the nppearanne of other Wet Indian IslanderF and tbe Porto Rl. iiit lt will require that a constant supervision be exeretsod The command with beadauarters at either San Juan or Ponce could be In close touch with both tbe northern and southern sides ot the island and eould have u cenernl sur vey of the w hole hold " Nearly all of tbe Immigrants, it it said, come from the adjacent islands. Delia rt mentul Nntrk, WASHINGTON. July 11 (Special Tele gram.) The order of June 1 discontinuing the postofflce at I'ool Siding, Buffalo county. Nobrnska, hns been rescinded. The office will resume with lis old postmaster. The postofUcc at Shaffer. Pawnee county. Nebraska, will be discontinued July 21, at which time rural free delivery is to be in augurated in that vicinity. Arthur Richards has bi-en appointed post muster at Gait, la. The secretary of the Interior has reversed the decluion of the general land office in tbe case of the Valley Lund and Irrigstlon com pany against Nils Pranhers, John E. O Don noll und Harvey T Taylor, respectivelv in volving rmall tracts in the Huron land dis trict, South Dakota, and In each case the claim of tbe company for repayment of pur chase money paid br the three parties named has been approved. The secretary has also rcvursed the derision which canceled Rob ert M. Snyder's homestead entry' of a cmal. tract in the Pierre land district, South Da kota, und Snyder will be allowed to com plete his entry and secure patent r. L. Wood has been designated as a mem ber of tbe civil service board for tbe post office at Watertown. S. D. The secretary of tbe treasury has fo--warded to the Vnited Stater district nnor ney at Norfolk. Neb., a check for ti for the public building site at that pin-c pur chased from Isaac Towers, also a cht-L far SS.000 to the district attorney for payment for the site nt Creston, la., purchased from Thomab McGrath John Honey of Omaha Is appointed a la bsrer In the naval obsrrvciory, this city General "Wood's Decth List. WASHINGTON. July 11 General Wood't latest death list is ut follows HAVANA. July 11 -Ietath report. July l to 10- Santa Clara. 1st. Private' Solomon Dunpby, sth. I'nvule John Thomas and Private James Blanchl. all Company E. Seitjond cavalry, all yellow lever Matanzas. 7th. Artlllcer Edwin Borckj Company F, Tenth Inf antr . suicide b (ilioutiiir Columbia barracks, 4th. James W Me tbeson. citilian. carpenter, yellow fever, 7th, Thomar Connor, civilian, dysentery. Kh. I'rlvnte William H Jones Burn Com pany D. Seventh cavalry, appendicitis Cabanas barracks, Sd. Sergeant Henry S Beekamp, Second urtlliory, acute dysen tery. Plnar del Rio. Sd. Private Jeremiah Chary. Company H, First infantry . jier nlcleus malarial fever, with nephritis Guanajay. nth. Private Samuel Walker. Company 1. First Infantry, yellow fever ('infer on eelj Case. WASHINGTON. July 11 A conference of government officials wut held today at tbe Department of Justice on tbe cane of C W F Neely charged with embezzling Cuban postal fundt and now ic Jail In New York pending the settlement of tbe question of hu turrender to the Cuban authorities for removal to Havana fcr trie' At tbe en rlutlon of tbe conference Attorney General Qricci said lt had boas called tor ti.e pur- pose of adrtfrtct with falted States Attfne' Baldwin of New Yrk It tk prenratnn r tha case, raicb wilt he heard toy Jj'r' lAconbe on the Xt Itn Tke Judce was slated, had insisted on the rnenni go in i mure derplf H the euflenre :h' wat usual in ruth cases and an eSort weu) be made to fully Meet hit views In tb matter rn ! s ro it vutiik. mjtijp;a.s. War Sun Ivors llrinrmlirreil liy the Ocnernl Gov ernmriit. WASHINQT(.N. Ju'y U ( Spe iJ v-The fo'lowinr petiMtons have been granted. lsmie of June 21 . Nebraska Renewal atid reinsue Ttiotnae Alkens. t-catur It, lr-r-ne Hiram B Llttell, Omaha. 124 War with Spain uirie lna4 Herliert T Barber. Grand island, t'.' lowi onelnal John L Jaritarcl. wir field it. Hurt on A Bllllnrn' NashUR Martin Scnrt. South Ies Moines K cial. June 2," Georce H Hand, Slienand .i " Addltlonal-"W llllam A Woorr. ii-,1 Oak I George I:. Miuck. Tt aterltw D" Renewal and Increase Samuel MeClement. Clea Litke. fH ln-re-aae Washliiflon L I 'avis. Woodbine. t)4. Geo r ire Howard South Oftumwa. $11. And-ew Kltnbrougr, Cedar Rapids tS Forest H. Kenned Gowrle. no, Thomas A Burns. Greene. K Reissue William T PaJnter. De Molnet tl2 Reissue and Increaee William R La? biurn. Grundy nter 10: Lewie Converse Traty Is. Original widows, etc. (sjwcia ad. June 3f. Sarah rarrish. Woolsto.k. tit' (tenewal sjieclaj act. June SSi Ellen V McCleery. Webster CKy. 112 War w tl SpaJn (original, snecial. June Sf.t Nat hat A Rockafellow. Ktiuxvllle. II". Ettmnue. RlLkman. Onawa. K Named for MiHlri and Pishes. WASHINGTON July 11 The secretary of the navy has selected as names for the six new submarin bouts tbe following Gram pus. Shark. Pike. Porpoise. Adder and Moc casin. PROBABLY WORK OF A CRANK Oflrll Not Inclined to Think Serious Plot to Assassinate Presl. dent LEilsts. NEWBVRGH. N V . July 11 Chairman B B. Odeill of the republl -an state com mittee said ttHlay concerning the alleged plot to assassinate President McKlnley "1 read the account in a newspier this morn ing with reference to an alleged plot to assassinate President McKlnley and also at to the part which 1 am supjioaed to have taken in the matter 1 have nothing to say upon be subject except that 1 have made an investigation which I started with he state committee detective on tbe line of what I supposed to be political informa tion, and 1 discovered elthel a crank or a Baron Munchausen, and on the principle that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, it 1s p rotable that my report to Secretary Dick it the cause lor the extra care now being taken of the president. I have nothing further to nay upon this sub Jest exceipt that I regret tbat some one hat been discreet enough to mako of a trifling matter the gigantic plot exposed in the papers." CLEVELAND. O.. July n Senator Hanns today, referrincto the report that a plot to areasstnatc Prwiident McKlnley had lieen discovered In New York, emphatically ,de clcred that the story wat false. "This." i.ald Mr. Hanna. pointing to the story of the all ged plot published in the morning papers, "is tbe llrst I hive heard of :t. There Is absolutely, to the best of my knowledge, do truth In it." Cornelius, N. Bllifc. ex-secretary of the In terior, and National Committeeman Payne of Wisconsin arrived here early today. Botb were closeted with Senator Hanna for an hour or more, discussing. It Is' understood I the pttrsennel of the new national executive j committee. Shortly after noon Senator Lodge arrived and Joined the eonfe"renee Atkt.d If he would be a member of the new executive committee Mr. Bliss i.ald that be preferred not to distrust the matter. Hi stated that he had uomc la Cleveland to ar company the notification committee to Cats ton tomorrow, as ike cueet of Senator Hanna While Mr. Hanna maintains that all of the members of the new executive committee have not been decided upon und that the personnel of the committee cannot be made public until Triday. it is learned from ex cellent authority that at leaFt lour mem bers have been finally chosen. These ore H C. Payne of Wisconsin. J. H. Manley of Maine. Senutor Scott of West Virginia and R. C. Kerens of Missouri Tbe Hawaiian delegation to the Philadel phia national republican convention, escorted by Senator Clark of Wyoming, called on Senator Hanna today. Subsequently tbt party left for Canton. Between forty and fifty survivors of President McKlnley's old regiment, tbe Twenty-third Ohio, will accompany the no tification committee from this city to Canton tomorrow. e Chance In President's I'lnns. WASHINGTON. July 11. It wat stated at the White House that no word had been re ceived there to the effect that President McKlnley will return to Washington Satur day. As far ut the officials ut the ex-e-eutlve mansion knew there has been no change In the president's original plana. Vote early and often. One Witness In Jester Trlnl. NEW LONDON. Mo . July 11 -The taklnc of teisumonj in the trial of Anxunder Je. te-r for the mi:rdr of Gilbert W Qu''t b gun loiiiii The "ni witness .a'lerl whs Ansel A .Jates Kl years ot ugi lutlier .' '.he routdo-i: men Gatet told o' lit en'- t. for t-is son in lC through eouihern Kr siif atu' MiFSi u". .n 1 f the sut.ser,ui t , r rest c' Je'S'er ir w mse pnthesfoot wa found his sons wug -i and persona, et le. us Every day adds to the list of deaths attributed to heart failure. If the truth -were told the hull: of these deaths tnicht he written down as due to stomach failure. Tor it is in thr failure of the stomach and other orpans of digestion ana nutrition, that ' weal; " heart, " weal: " lungs, ' weat " nerves and ptiter forms of jir3'sicial deterioration bating their lieginninc. The man whose ntonach i nound, who can digest and assimilate the food he eats, and so keep each organ of the body well nourished, is the man who u least liable to collapse under the sudden weakness of some vital organ. The preservation of health which fol lows the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ts chiefly due to the fact that it perfrctly and permanently cures diiieases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition, purifies the blood and increases the blood supply of the tody. Weak people will find in this medicine a sure means of strength. 'I was under doctor cart for quite a time." writes Mr J r Eidd of parmlrysvillc, Waj-ne Co.. Ky ''They bad almost gircn tnc up and iry suffering was very rrrat Vj' pulse was west, breath short cud I had severe lams in luct., head and legs Had fialpltatiun of been end lor elrvrn months 1 was not able to do c dsy's wurk. 1 vuubtseu five bottles of Xir P. V I'lercc'f t3r.lden Medical IUcrrv trd l the time the fifth liottle ws rctir I was t wr'.i ruan.'' Dt. Pierce' PrlltU regulate the livec. CATARRH OF THE BCW'ELS Peruna a Safeguard Against Summer Catarrh. aS r w n- - v ,m i', O t nri.'i- f v . '. pi, rut "Peruna has. June m tt.it lour doctors could not do. .My hovt!s lire now all nstit and 1 recotnmcnJ i'ertina to everybody whb hie- bowel trou ble, lt i- our family medicine. I think 1 would have been in my Crave today hud it not been for you." Robert W Goodwin tf Modderrrlllr Mich, wrtle-s "Four Jears ago 1 had been both ered villi cramps In ln stomatb or down clone to the bowe-lt ever since 1 wat a boy At the tt'iie 1 to. k your Peruna 1 waF about thirty years old 1 wae bothered quite crien through tLe jeur snel quite ld Ther C- K $1,00.00 ctpsienra. continued i nmJ' cure. Keep it in your house; earn it in your pocket; use it for any and all pains. Toothache, Summer Complaint, Backache, Neuralgia, Burns, Bruises and Sprains all yield at once to its eScacy. Don't suner any longer. KILL THAT PAIN. Sold in 2bc and T6 bottles Ii your druggist doesn't keep it, write The Lightning Medicine Co., Muscatine, Iowa. Mull's Pioneer Rheumatism Cure Is a ccrTxin specific for Rheumatic Troubles. I or side in (imnliii lit Peiiton-Me t.iiin Iirnc o. .Ins, lorsjthe. King rknrmai-? . I. 1 Tej ion. .ttilin It. out e. snm II. Pn rnsw orth. In com' I H'ulls li t.eo. Umis. II 1: rimn. In South On:nl;n Ii M. . Dillon. WE AH HOOD R EST O R E D S.U?5SL In" a.irer ijiini-t-nn.mn of fnnjiur rnnrh iij isiMnn will fjinrkiy rnr- yoX of ull Hrvuu( utta uf ilic crtii'ris4r irr in, hucL uh lKh.i 23iiliu(t, laMiuiDth, rullir IB CiifL s.fmli.ul r.iti Ikituni frinm Ikrbllltr. -ttiilr J.khI'P I.. huAtMi lt Our or i :ttk tua l:. f t rnn.kirriiii.u hrit ull i Vi il . Lirttifn i.iui . ti- urttttfT tni rpstorrt emu r &k o runranittr p'n ui trr. . r. tirt. ir r , ,. ( ay n.uu Srn f r ii t ' t r m f nc .utix i AUtlrr- IlOL ;.! I-t( 1NL ( O.. , t ran mld nv snnn.im Lo WHEN IN STBOKG -fx? Tlpo- tp the T-haie ji-lne JJ' riin v- srr wrDjicr.T -urci. inrir nn umn w iu.iieu .cicu i .ilci in: u ' , 4 niDUty, tvsK, bono toi tree uooL So, d by K.hr, i Co , Itth and T- p'.js & 1 . trz. hOh III fiSfcs. TV tT A rt C ves Little Ben-Kur same quality smaller size.. us Distributor. k While Business is Dull & iiiove. arm wwii move pf-rroaDfDi lcnti-n ii The Bee ... . Wt The army headquarters having moved out into their V own biilldiii" there are about forty rooms vacated. This 2jC leaver some of the room temporarily vacant, and there Kfc H W is a chance to be officed right, which may not accur again jor some time. The Bee Building 17th and larnair Su. II AT rout win Me buvrr br our Tnrilsr T uni. P r is K .-tie.ii rt t-Uie dur Hue el bsji.c rt "' iuu" ' H'"T exi'i.i.s re c ps U li.erstrust 'r. J ell itir itt ' ,n tlic nn.flir t of I uoi bj cis 1-wu be ir . r -e a ', ci-nt. i pt n Cunre- listn J' urtuwy Oii.klik w . r-- r- '!.' t tw 1 i- n : i i- lasted ver tw i , it v ,u .,..-,., ,u Mr w .:.if h: a t I'n ,f Pe-ut.a ai.a -ht first dose took hiefl mi 1 have otilr had ene shaht attack since and "ha: was lemt tf.rlt,r and 1 uok about two-third of a bottle if rVrwa te effect a cure ' Ht. Oerge W Tsjior ljfx, Tenn , ,ast , "1 had bad chronic dlorrbnea for six year. , 1 triud ever. thins I could hear of Mild hud consulted several pliy t-i -cimiv wltliout mvmH. .My hunband boticlit me a bottle of I'cruutt and 1 beiiHti to Impreitc Ht once. I can vtt snrtblnt 1 ever could, and eat any. hi tig w.thout inconvenient r, and when 1 say It had not bees for Pwusa 1 would now be in lay grave. I do not think I exaggerate ' John W. Mttbvln of Bella, Ark., wrret "1 had what it csl)el catarrh of the lower bowels and no one knows V e torture hud inieery 1 have passe, through. July doctor seemed to do me no good 1 luid often beard o ; Peruna when 1 was first tahen sick, bu 1 did not kni'W lt was good for catarrh uc ' I saw one of I'r Hartaiau's udvertleemer s Hi the pape't 1 made up my mind 1 wi l 3 try It. at, mj doctor wat doing me no gem . I it a b.ittle of Peruna and began to feci better after the first dose. I believe if it htd not been for Perm it 1 vvenild hnvc died, Evcrvon vaid I was noinc to die and I be lieved it. To those who nre? suflprlnr w :tb catarrh 1 take pleasure in recommend ing youj medicine to them " bo.ik entitled "Summer Catarrh." sent free by Tbe Pc-una M d , lt.e to., Ooluml. Ohio. 1 at cace from Mull's Lightning: Pain Killer is oilcrtd to th world to product It kills all pain instantly, and its use produces a certain and permanent lmfiu qtnclrtiMMi Uik'T" Dtrt il luiVctiwctPd thn h'rn-s. f 'ttitu inr. t f I II H Cieatl XiP nf r..l tn.iiiirliifi CI' PlttllXC lirenrLilCUB uuo Lflecl h tHjrmaiicui cuxu. uok tici.CIor uoo, r ft. r 2D7L fcttn Franrntrn. Cau nmc. t o., icth ami rAn.vv.M. DOUBT. TRY Thr htTe steind the i-tt ot y- sr.. uuq tdvr cuted ttiDu.autu nf uao loe are chr-kr' - .!.:. i Vnlesi psti- uiieb vurries xueni inio ) l.i,..ntM mt.un'lKioii ot - ra-- uucs, wiu, iraiimiai, 1 ... irbi --' 'i-rn-rrinnvi 3 Aadre&s PEtt Mfil'"' " "ivtnr r nnd 3 A Fu'lcr & Co., ll!h and Douet as. 5$ ? r ft rT n I r r 10c. Perfect Satisfaction Omuha. Neb. . , vou migM as -vstMI figure on a Building R. C. Peters & Co. I'cnUI Afcnls.