THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: STXDAY, Al'OU'ST 12, 1000. ALTON WANTS DENVER ROAD eviM r yesterday, carrv- ne hinn liiratitrv rrnm Fort Sheridan lo finn Kmnrlnrn. Th. nl. dlers were provided with comfortable inurint siecpcrs, insuring ft pleasant jour ney across the continent. Another bat- SERVING PUBLIC WITH PAPER j,, .1 . T. r . t, ir i "v,y "vroBu me continoni. Aiiotnor bat- . itumor that It May Bay Union Paciuo's "Hon from Fort Sheridan win puss Missouri Val ey Dealers Discusainc New TCnnRan fllt..TW. T.in through Mxlw.lt for San Prnnctavo. , " Kansas Oity-Denver Line. COULD B'.D FOR THROUGH BUSINESS WATCH OVER NEBRASKA GAME Methods in the Trade. monor. Picking up another silver dollar, which ho pretended was tho ono I pave him. ho examined It closely, then gave It back to bp, declaring It was counterfeit." The police declined to reveal the name or the puloon In which this la allege.) to have occurred. I A-r-rriiTiMi muni rn n 1 I tti it r rir noiprp Stntr 1'rotrctKe Annoclntlnn Will In- ' I tM I IUM UIVLN IU ur rniULO erenne I'ntrot Torre for tin; Siip- Asurrtlon In Mnle thnt the Directors of Hot li IlomU Will Meet Sep tember 1 n ml Cmi ' ntiintnntc Ileal. Iirrnnlnii of I'onvliltiK. A meeting of tho State Fish and Oame Protcctlvo association was held yesterday afternoon In tho offices of 11. E. I), Kcnncly, a member of the executtvo committee. Among tho out-of-town memhem nrosent v,onsiueraDie interest is manifested woro President J. H. Aeer nnd P. O. Ma. mong local railroad men In tho unauthen- honey of Lincoln. Tho depredations ot Wholennlrrn Look Anknncr nl Al iened Combine, lint So 1'nr Arc Cum initio c 111 in 1 1 'r in-in- Mclrrn on Trust Uuentlon. HIS BLUFF HAS NO EFFECT lomiK .'Inn Milken n l'rotruc nt .ul- cltlc, but In Cnllnl llnck to Lifts Wllllnm Ueuck, a young ninn who claims to havo' been General Wood's Interpreter during tho Spanish War, made a big bluff at rndlnff IiIh checkered rnrppr hv tnUlnr. n Tho wholcsalo paper dealers of the Mis- u030 o( nrsenle lain vesterdnv nftrrnnnn. tourl valley met yesterday nt tho Cora- ti 1.1,1 Ao...n tn ,11- in pi,,,,,,, n w,h Heated rumor of tho probablo purchasa poachers woro discussed nnd a number of racrc'al cluu for tno PUfP080 of tlla near Klghteenth nnd Fnrnam, but kept up uy the Chicago & Alton of tho Union sections In the state not hitherto pro- c"lnB Business nieuiuua mm iuu.i. sucn a groaning and moaning that the at Pacific's Kansas Clty-Dcnver line. It Is re- tectcd will bo supplied with wardens. The Tcn nousc9' " ln tliat territory, woro rep- tcntlon of a couplo of linemen was attracted, corted that 11 ilpnl rnniniiiiilnilniT mich . nnirnl fnmn of n,n nn ...mi i. resented. No steps looking to a comblna- Thev carried tho would-be suicide tn nils- consummation Is now In progress In' Now materially Increased and all possible prcs- tlon 10 ndvnnco Irlccs were taken and the tav Hnhn'n pharmacy, 1S02 Fnrnam street, York, although no confirmation ot the suro will bo brought on tho leglslnturo fot mattcr ,NUS not '"scussed, tho object of tho whcro nls llfo was MVe,i by tuu vigorous rumor has been possible umong ofOclaU tho appointment of a state came warden me,laS being to extend tho acquaintance ug0 ot a gtomach pump In the hnnds of Dr. In Omaha likely to havo Information on tho Thn pvII t mibi-iinn nmnmr nni.h..n t"c dealers witn tncir competitors anu A, K. Detwllcr. subject. was taken up and suitable precautions '" '""- "-" '" . ... . " , ') ,uu ',ulauu UBCU "ilB unnuuiicraieu anu It Is conceded by well-informed railroad taken. It has been discovered that In fro- 8tRD .g ln .Ba . . culluls, ' i""-" had enough been taken thero would have men that tho Kansas Pacific, or tho Kan- ouent Instances thn amount nf ti. nnJlcn "a8 laKen p,aco ,n. Bomo been no question ns to the result. Ilcuck'a as Clty-Dcnvcr lino of tho Union Pacific, Imposed did not cnual that of thn nwaVd represcntatlyos nil reported gom fnl;o was covercd with tho white powder Tho evil of collusion nmong pot-huntcrb to enable them to arrive at some under- The poison used was unadulterated and would bo of far greater valuo to the Alton promised. Hereafter no award will be ,rado tlurl"B lho, la8t ye,ar' wlth ,u ,Tom whlch 11 would nplicar ,llttl ho waB 60 than to the present owners. As a mattcr paid unless the fine reaches at least $35. pr""p" '"J0.' " LntCrTheo hhTZ , L ! u C?U'd "i! hl8 mUth Whn of fact this lino la almost Independent ot the amount of tho award. e,"' c,Ps,ln B'8ht- The wholesale paper ho tooU tho do.e, Tho young man was re- the Union Pacific proper in Us operation, dealers look asknnco nt tho rumored con- moved to tho Clarkson hospital nnd recov I Thn naonnlnllnn wn u nnIA n.1 il.! tUm. although of course It Is conducted undet sportsmen nf Rock county had formed u 1"" " , " ' " 11 . w 1"' 1,0 Kavo 88 a rra80a the direction of the officials stationed at local association pledging thems hes not ?Vl""IJlf01h!!n, for his action that domestic troubles both- .general headquarters In Omaha. gain- to hunt out of season and to prosecute ered him exceed ngly. ? l-orsons transgressing . the game laws. nfchVon0r?oC7h:ltVcnpRrerUUvef: was 0Jer ff & S Xl fctto.fw. S ouuHcripiions anu memnersnip lists wcitj . .i.i. ... 1 1 .kin.t li- . . . .. to enter Into active comnctltlon with the rprrlvprt frnm A,,h..rn M.r-nnl, it,n ,tr,c" "V1 ...w..-.w ulra KU1I1 ,lm.r nc wlls sayctl ny ule uoo. nurllngton, Hock Island and Santa ft Plnttamouth and Pawnee City. roads on western business. Tho resignation of Secretary und Trcas- dcnlcrs. At tho tables were seated: H. n. lJcnedlct. Jlpnedlct Paper company, tors from n terrible death. If this was his Intention It failed to make a favnrablo I in T.-.maiia f'liv. II lln I .pnvpnworth I I.IK I I . ...,.. . There Is at present In existence ft close urcr Johnnncs wns accepted and Kred company. Leavenworth. Kurt.; 13. J. Pen-1""" T" ...." : ... :L- trafflo agreement between tho Alton and the Mockelt of Lincoln was annolnted In his Held and V. W. NVntson. Kiinsas ruy sr, u ...o Union Pacific through the Knnsns City place. gateway. Tho relations of these two roads ro much tho snmo ln Kansas City as nru TROUT TfM SMfll I FAR llinRF L. V . t. . . . i . I aww villi M H . w . - vuo nuriimuBiorii ami umuu 1'aciuc in 1 llrnjnmln S. Ilukcr Unit Loir Opinion of ,fiv Mcxlcnn l'lli Lnliors of l-'it It lif ttl HurroM. per company; U. H. Sampson, Topcku Pa- doctor because ho removed the poison and per company; J. J. Sheridan, Sheridan- apoijo of the young fellow In harsh terms. MT V. hn9 reccnll' bccn 1,1 tl10 c,l,l0, of Oeorge M. Hlblile, Hlbhle Paper company; b. k. nruco & Co., wholesale druggists, and ,.1. r. i. urpriiiei . u. .v. obtained the arson c there. Ho has been ter mm A. w. i-ar- . .. ....... .... ... ...... Per company I " luuu liuuuiu ui ma un ninillllK uurillR iieorge u. iviunir, jouuiu xuiif I. W. Cariiunter, .1. P. Carpente pouter, w. O. Carpenter and penter, all of the Carpenter Par of Omaha. SHOPS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE tho past several months anil has served a few terms In the city Jail. Mynlcrlou lllurc Soorelii'H the Loco motive nnd Cnr Work of the t'nion 1'nclfle. Tho office building nt tho outskirts of the Union Pacific shops settlement, Elovcnth and Cass streets, was badly scorched Sat urday nlcht. the damage amounting to prob ably $1,000 or $1,200. Tho ftro was cut off from tho group of main buildings filled wiin valuable locomotives, cars and machinery DEATH RECORD. Mrn. J. C. llliiokninii. FREMONT, Neb., Aug. 11. (Special.) Mrs. Kllza IJlackman, wlfo of J. C. Ulack man of this city, died nt her homo hero yesterday nftcrnoon of paralysis, aged 7!! years. Her maiden name was Kllza Wheeler. Sho was born In Oneida county. Now York, and removed to Johnstown, Wis., In 1815 with her parents, whero on February 2J, 1819, sho was married to Mr. Dlnckman Omaha, uesplto this close arrangement, lowovcr, the claim is advanced that tho .Alton is not able, to compete for business enrouto through to Denver on ns closo a basis ns tho lines having direct routeB. It Judse Dcnjamln S. Ilakor of tho district Is this fact that makes tho Alton partlcu. bench has returned from n throe weeks' larly desirous of securing possession ot k visit In New Mexico. Ilia visit wna cur Denver outlet. tailed by tho. lack of fishing attractions. 12. II. Harrlman, who heads tho syndl- which nro a necessary accompaniment of cate In control of tho Alton, Is tho chair- thn court's outing. Judgo Baker testifies mun of tho board of directors of the Union that tho trout In tho boasted mountain ro- 3'aclflc, and Judgo V. I). Cornish Is vice- glon above Las Vegan nro barely largo president of both properties. It Is salu enough for bait on legitimate fishing that the plan to dlvorco the Kansas grounds. The natives Insinuated that tho 3'nclflo from the Union Pacific and con- fly must bo cast by a New Mexican hand, nolldnta it with tho Alton is ot his own but this chargo the judgo Indignantly re origination and the powerful Inlluinco ot futes. Ho has reason to bolloNO that no filr. Harrlman warrants the opinion that Mexican oyo is more true or hand more such a change may bo made In accordance steady than his own "with present predictions. It Is asserted Judgo Raker was particularly Interested that directors of tho Union Pacific and Al- ln Santa Fc, where tho conditions arc ton will meet In New York September- 1 still distinctly Spanish. Tho people nro to complcto tho proposed absorption. hospitable tho Judge Bays, nlthough the 1 English tongue Is rarely heard on the lUIUKH KATES AUK UIIAAUI.M.. wag mpregsP,l wlth the In .... 1. ..... ....... ,0 .. dustry of tho Mexican burro, which frc- I iin, ,iP0,i0 ,t,i-h f.imlnhpd a rpadv Ulackman, both of this city, survive her. .Mlxiit Uo.lu. ilon. qucntly carries three grcnt bundles of fag- flc, Tho instruments and tables of the Tbe funeral will bo held Sunday nffernoon Southern rates are undergoing some cots from twenty miles ln tho mountains. ,lrnftlng department were badly scorched from tho hus- She was n woman of thanges nt this time nnd thus far every Tno wood weighs almost as much as the an(1 tno rccor(ls wero watersoaked. Dupll- Great energy of charactor, strong nnd pos- ohango has been In tho nature of a reduc- beasts of burden and the tiny animals cate8 havo bccn rctaned of a largo part ltlvo ln lipr convictions nnd well known to tlon. Tho Missouri Pacific took tho In- stagger unuer mo loan, a singio native o tho ,lrawnr;S( however, nnd tho records a ,arGo circle 01 acquaintances. It atlve ln the lowerln of rates bv nn- irequonuy comes 10 mo cuy vuu oniy one nn, VHilmiil in that it will bo neccs nounclnc a reduction of 2 cents ner 100 burro, realizing from tho entire load 15 Rnrv ..h.r to rpniaco them bv nn Indctlnlto Mm. Slnrj- Short. rounds on beer shlDnumts between Omaha cent8 Tue trP represents two days' la- nm01lnt of Inbor or to fcci their need when AINSWOUTH, Neb., Aug. 11. (Special nnd St. Louis. This rate will be 20 centa or. Other moro enterprising woodsmen occaBon arises. Telegram.) Mrs. Mnry Short died at her per 100 pounds nfter August 15. drlvo their burros In caravans, there being Tno only numngca to the offices on the home in this city last night of an nffoction Effective today, tho rate on potatoes lu usuany irom iu a whuu ijucr. annuais lower noor occupiej by Superintendent of ot mo Drain, suo was tno wlfo of L. M. fire department The origin of tho blaze is mysterious, no . . . . . . , t rt 4l,n I J 0 1 ' uy urn uu uk o.u ...u . - The fam remove(, ,0 Krclnont ln js69 grounds and the speedy reinforcement of tho alnco man having been for ninny years ln tho ,n ...,0.1... I .!,. , ,,, r, nro of any sort having been left ln the " l"u """" " u building. It was first located on the north- station agent and In 0 her capacities. Her ....... r .1,., nr.. nnnr nnri rnnidiv husband, ono son, William W. llluckmnn of nc ascended to the story above. Hero there '"'' " uuuBu,e.B, . rs. 1.. u. n- were stoicd quantities of bluo prints and alne of A Insworth, C. Lulu and Olllo L. carload lota from Omaha to Texas points ln tho string. is H cents per 100 pounds, 11 reduction of 10 cents per 100 pounds ln tho former rate. SOLDIERS ORDERED ABROAD -inis rcuuction is oi consiuorauio impor- Four Coiiiiuinlea ot Infnntrr Hrllrved ml Orilrred to I'roaeeil to Hnn I'riinclneo ut Once. tance, Inasmuch as Omaha Is tho gateway through which largo shipments of potatoes from outside points nro consigned to Texas points. Motive Power McConncll, Division Master Short, present postmaster, and leaves four Mechanic M. K. narnum nnd Foreman J. small Children. Her parents were pioneer A. Turtle was from water, a largo number settlers of the county, coming hero from of the record ledgers being thoroughly Fremont. She was highly respected by all soaked. On tho first floor tbo lire waged and will bo greatly missed by her many hottest In tho storo room, which contains friends and neighbors. The sympathy o: odds and ends of little value. The building tho entire community Is with the husbana Is C0x80 feet in slzo nnd Is Insured. Comnanlcs A. Tl. C. and D of tho First Infnntry havo been relieved from duty In TRAMPS' HAVEN IS DESPOILED KlKiiorn leri inisi nigiu lor a uusincsa trip me ueparimeut ot tno Missouri anu arc lo unicaco. nnlprpd In nrnrppil tn thn Prpalilln nt Sin 'r .. .. T'nn..n... I f nl 11., mo AVIilln Hnllvvny Notra nnd rrmonnla. Oenernl Claim Agent J. U. Owen of the and children. Her funeral will be held hero Sundny afternoon. J. ..UlllllllUir, ub.-,ll, t.l.u I T. n.lHnn fnf .l.tlu I. hn li.aAn ,1,1 . . . n ant Simor ntendent M. V. White of t ha """""" " ineir .wiir l orniirii a"- c- ourril by tlio I'ollee. Old Soldier nt I1n tirovr. IDA GROVE, la.. Aug. 11. (Special Tele gram.) George W. McWIlllams, nn old folJIer, who has been county surveyor fo? many years, died very suddenly hero this morning. Ills health has not been very mIhIii TJorthwcotern nt Hoono are visitors In tha Philippines. These companies aro now lty. stationed at Fort Locau H. Hoots. Fort Robert 8. Iluble, formerly traveling pas- i. Bflnger agent of the Union Paclfln. Htatlonod . ,.. . ... . ' . c .,.. ,,, good all mrlng and summer, thoueh for lhh in this city, is in town from Denver for a ""uou " '"' inmmy ui uuuuus o.nuiuu, u.-.uuuu, - - .,. . ', . : , - hort visit with his many friends. In six months and all who are unfit for succeeded In bugging only two of tho social- ,a8t mont,h; Uo has been about his work ns L. W. Wnkeley, genernl pussenger agent foreign service will bo left behind. Thi- IstB, Jctse Illair, colored, and LowIh Hoff- U8"l. hen Mrs. McWIlllams got up this fn n!S I'iiv'V nm Ht Mil8nuiirl' "Vim commanding ofllcer at Fort Riley will send man. Tho other members of the little com- morning ho seemed to bo in a natural sleep, in tno city rrom m. louis. tip is tno . ... . .. . . ... .... . ..- shnr v nttprwani oim iinr,i o i KUest or his rather, Judge IS. wakoley. one omccr, one non-commissiouea omcoi- munuy uappcneu to uo out luruBiui; i" , - - ..v.,o ... la Oenernl Auditor Krastus Young of the and nine privates to Fort Logan II. Roots time. iuum auu Bing inero lounu mm gasping for Vnlon Pacific has returned from an putlpj: nml tho nme rtotau to Jefferson Rarracks The hoboes' retreat Is a sort of natural breath and a few minutes later he breathed Charles A? ao"' Wa"te?WlSK C B to relievo the companies ordered to Sat. stockade about a block north of the Omaha his last. nates. Francisco. approacn or tno union raciuo nriugc. au Oenernl Manager DIckltiHon. Oenernl At- An ...nintm, iinnr.i nnmiiiinii nt i i. nnnn nmrp. nprhnns thlrtv feet so tin re. sur- Georep I.liiariipr. poVtSrionBieUI Colonel George B. Rodney. Cap.aS. rounded on nil sides by an almost Impen- onBTOA. Neb. Aug. "--(Special Tele- nro in Denver 111 attendance upon tne unaries ni. uuonnor ana eeconu uieutcn. uuuum ki"" ' nttuo, .u ..... o .....Qu. ui ma nuun; annual meotlng of tho Denver Union Depot Bnt Abraham O. Lott Is called to meet at setnbles nothing so much ns a glado ln a hero tills morning nt the ago of C7 of company. I ,..,. i,i,, ,(., I nrpal ttrrp. n r the alirna Indicate, they I typhoid fever, after an IHnpsH of lnss Hmn have held undisputed swny for weeks. There two weeks. Mr. Llngnor was ono of the were cooking utensils nnd scraps of food In early settlors, coming here ln 1S60. Ho ... t ..-. . I nrnfiiolnn ivlilln llpnnft nf Htmw Indicated I Hnw MPrvlpp In thn Tnrllnn cio Mn.l n'na unstnoned at Krldnv'M i illn nr lmimt nnrl LOionei namawny leaves lonigni lor .--r- - " V. w HiniluilLll ui J rillllj a IlllJOlirnmeni nilU I .... . . . ,,, ,l, r.lnr.p mil hnpn mbpiI n n dnrmltnrT mnnv nr. n ..,nnl ...,.( Il Thn hpnrlnir nf pvMpupp hv Ihn rpf..rnp ""e nexl wuu)r lu "u"u P' In the ciiMrt of the State against the Union pllcants for positions as commissary scr j-nciuc Jtauroaa company, ciutrging viola- eeants lion of tho maximum freight rate Inw, was r , will not be resumed until snmn tlmn mvt Lnulsvllle. Kv,. to lnsncct horses 7Lt.V.l n?.,.i i.?.r.tn"t n.?r5ri1UiUpon by th0 chased for. the Fifth cavalry. pur- NAIL DRIVEN INTO BOY'S KNEE as well as n kitchen nnd dlnlngroom. a wlfo and a large fnmlly, all grown. Tho Hoffman pointed out to tho arresting or- funornl will bo held Monday at Plnttford fleers that "do gang" hadn't cleared away cemetery. tho weeds to form tho asylum, but that It was a natural clearing. Tho ground at I Fonndcr of Uurllmrtnii Jimxihui auomerncu iiouru nuK or..-. Eomo tmo had been used as a dumping place MARYV'ILLE, Mo Aug. 11. (Special Colorril Mvlmmer nml Lueujnw fop n.hef. nnd cinders, bo no weeds grow Tolecram.l News reached Mnrvvllln tn.lnv jiny iirami. there. Thus thoy were excluded rrom tne or tbe death ln Jasper. A n., of J. U. Noff nilhim nf linvlne nprfnrmpd manual labor. I slneer. mhtppn vpnra aan VnrfaiMfA. n.k... i- 1 A i, .. l.l ....l,l " . v --n- ,u,.a,.,bv. ivuul'ii, i'u, luiwra, ii vttio v.u, nuuu Thn mnn ,...,. i)0nuPIi aR vacrailtB nnU Owned thn hni nn u'h ni lh.. tnwn n I I Li .... 1 1 LI II II. Kill. I . . . . . ... . . , ...v ------ - I - ' . " lull w raul Klslcki, 2520 South Twenty-xlxth, boy; out or n potui at inirty-oigntn nnu ucuge bUg,,icious characters. Durllnglon Junction now stands nnd ho wns k. J. Flam, us nnuiii.Hixtc.enin, gir ; v. streets Saturday arternoon witn a Doaru nmpiir.iiiv (h r.ih.r nt .hn. u ,.. Mortality HtntUtlea. The following deaths nnd births werp re. ported to the city board of health for the twenty-lour nours ending at noon Satur day: Deaths HhIdIi JoIiiihoii. iiitLmI L'. 2S1T Maple; Powel Sorys. aged 9 tnonthi. 21VJ walnut; uunwig ivraaiz, ngcu tw, hi. JOCf 111 h uospiiui. Mirths ti. iiurKcit, asi iirown. girl liandrtio, 1911 South Eleventh, boy; I, O jiarigni, -iju Hpauiumg, uoy, nailed to his knee. With several other boys ot his ago he had been tn swimming. Soldlrra Journey to tlip Count. Finally, colnc to an unfrenuented point Two Mnocliil trnlns, containing between 0n tho bank, he dived Into tho muddy ! water nnd struck his kneo against a sub merged board which - was studded with rusty nails. One of the spikes entered his knee Just below tho cap, penetrating to n depth of nearly two Inches. Fox was taken to his homo nt 918 North Twenty-soventh nvonuo, where n physician KNIGHTS ARE them twonty-flvo cars, passed through If I were sick and wanted to get well, I'd find out how some one else got well who had the same sort of sickness as mine.' If your sickness is like hers, Mrs. Jacobs' story will interest you. "I was very sick Indeed," writes Mrs. Mollle Jacobs, of Felton. Kent Co.. Del. aware, r'auil our family doctor said I had comumption. I thought I must die soon fnr T frit tn iinf ill h.n! ITiwI n lii,l .n,,n. spit blood, was very short of breath, had pains iu my chest and right lung, and aUo had dyspepsia. Ilefore I took your 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and 'Pleasant Pellets' I was so weak I could not sweep a room, and now I can do a small washing, and I feel like a new person. I believe that the Lord and your medicine have saved mv life. I was sick over two years. I took i bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' ana lour viais oi ur, nerce's reueis." Are you sick? Are your lungs "weak?" Have you obstinate lingering cough, with bleeding lungs, weakness and emaciation? Thousands in just your case have been cured J)y the use of DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. always helps. It almost always cures. Sick persons are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter abso lutely without fee or charge. All correspondence is strictly private. Write and get a specialist's opin ion on your case, free. Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Siierex of the AU-Siir-llen Fi'Mtlvltlo In .Now AhhuppiI llootlit Ho liiK Itnphlly Tnkpn. IIIRII ANT a brother of Mrs. Samuel Corken of Hurling iuu uuiiuiiuii anu .me. joun u. lernune oi Kvanston, 111. The romalna will bo brought to nurllngton Junction for Interment JUDGE LEARNS SMOKER'S ART " olice Tribunal Tnkcs Lessons in the Rolling of Cigarettes. SUNS0NE SUFFERS FOR SELLING THE WEED .Minors Who liny t'lKnrettf Mntcrlnl reneh on IH-nler, Who In I'liiotl us 1'lrnt TrnnnKrpuMir of the .Vew Urilliiniicc. Sitting figuratively nt tho feet of an attorney, Judge Gordon of police court has been receiving Instruction In tho nrt ot rolling cigarettes. Tho Judgo has never used tobacco In nny form, so the truths falling from tho lips cf tho attorney wero n revolution, to him. Tho case wns that ot tho city against Joo Sunsonc. tobacconist and fruit denier, charged with selling cigarette matorln! to two 14-year-old boys named Tommlo Morrlsy and Henry O'Urlnu. A 5-ccnt pnekngo of tobacco and a little book" of ulgnretto papers lay on his honor's desk. Picking up one of the Dlrny wafers, the Judge examined It with scien tific interest. "Why, this is not n cigarette paper, ho said. 'No?" answered his tutor, smlllns, 'Why not?" "It hasn't any mucllago on It. lou couldn't stick this together." "Yes you could; now you watch me." And tho chair ot nlcotlno bent one of tho bits of rlco paper Into n trough-shaped re ceptacle, into which ho poured about a tea- spoonful of "smokiir. with tho tip or hla forefinger ho smoothed tho yellow !!akC9, then with n few deft digital movements rolled tho tissue tnto a tube tho slzo of a lead pencil threo Inches long. A touch of tho tongue to tho paper's free edge, a caress of tho fingers to give it shape, n twist of ono end to prevent tho tobneco falling out and tho "collln nnll" was a finished product. 'Thero you arc, Judge," he said. "Iff ready to be smoked. "Oh," said his honor, "I thought thoy had to havo some kind of 'stlckcm on thorn so they could bo eenlcd up llko un en- volope." Thus concluded tho lesson for tho day. I' I rut ArrCNt Under Xew I,nw. The nrrcst of Joo Sunsono for selling cigarettes to minors Is tho first to bo mado under tho nntl-clgarctto erdlnanco passed by tho city council about two mouths ago, but this Is not equivalent to saying that Joo Sunsonc Is tbo first Omaha tobacconist to break tho law ln this regard. It Is prob ablo that thero are many others who hnvo disregarded tho new ordinance. Kato de creed, however, that Joo should servo as the horrible example. It came about in this way: August 1 Officer Woolridgc, while passing a vacant lot near Twelfth and Jackson streets, heard the sound of voices from a clump of dense weeds. "Your ante!" "Aro you goln' to como In?" "Ilalso you one." "Go you ono bet tor." "Call you" and tho llko were tho words ho heard. Carefully pushing Into thn Jungle, Wool- rldge parted tho foliage and saw two boys playing penny-ante nnd smoking cigarettes. He might have arrested them for gambling. but ns tho clgaretto chargo was the moro novel, ho choso that. They would not be prosecuted, ho assured them; nil the officer wanted to know wns where they had pur chased the tobacco and papers. The boys were glad to get off so easily and the nr rcst of Sunsone followed. Silicone Admit llm ICrror. Suneono admitted selling the youths tbe forbidden goods, but said young O'Hrlcn told him he was buying for his father. This did not exonerate him, however, and ho as fined 5 and costs, a total ot $7.50. Sunsono cnlled upon Acting Mayor M. D. Karr and asked that his fine bo re mitted, but his prayer was refused. Tho only way it could bo done, ho was told, was by the passage of a special resolution through the city council. Couucllmcn Hnscall nnd Trostler, who were present during tho Interview, wero not disposed to grant tho tobacconist's petition in tho mattcr of a resolution. He has violated tho law and ho should be punished for It, they said. Court 'oten. Andrew Ilovlns Iirh been Granted nn ev. tension of time until September -'5 In which 10 minimi ins appeal 10 tno supremo court. Judge Kawcett era n ted n dlvorco to Mrs. llevins several weeks nco on the cround of cruelty and non-support. Mr. llevins claims he had been unublo to secure the transcript of the evidence within tho speci fied time of forty days. Tho ense of ThomiiH Hoctor ngnlnst thn city treasurer of South Omnha was put over by Judge Keysor yesterday until next Saturday. Hoctor Is seeking to pre vent payment on warrant Issued lo certain contractors. Judge Keysor wll rircldo the case of Jnsenh Gnrlnw nealnst thn xrhnni board of South Omnlm next Wednesday or naiuriiiiy. uuriow in HecKinfi lo prevent win iiuiuuiinu iii tuu uuuiur tmc. It Ilrlpi-il IVIii Hit It 1 1. Twonty-nlno officers nnd men wroto f'im tho front to say that for scratches, bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet and stiff Joints, llucklen's Arnica Salve Is the best in the world. Samo for burns, akin eruptions nnd piles. 25c a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold by ICuhn & Co., druggists. Mrn. ,1. ti. Stewnrt. RANDOLPH, Neb., Aug. 11. (Special.) Mrs. J, I,. Stewnrt, wife of Postmaster Stewart of this place, died yesterday even ing after a protracted Illness of six weeks, DoubtA ns to the eucccss of tho Ak-Sar Uen festivities have vanished nnd tho pro motors of the enterprlao feel now that sue a a . i .urn rtnltmtlnnn fnr nace aro " '. " ' " I ,l,r l rnnlillv nnrl thn 111! Cations 81 ti.u.w .,u.. .u,ou,..h .iuiii ,i uu attended him. There Is grave danger, tho ""'""' ' " 1 ' , ' . un.i,, domlnal abscess. Mrs. Stewnrt was loved n which It Is purposed to have merchants B" respected by all and her death has . ...... i. v... or. cuiisra crcai sorrow in tno community I'or Whooplnit CouKh. exilinit tueir warta-wiii uu uiu u, "Doth my children wero taken with Member .. several oui.oi-iuii whnnnlue counh." writes Mrs. O. E. Dutton. havo made telegraphic application lor M or in I,ii lit- Itt'Hlilcnl STOUM LAKE, In., Aug. 11. (Special.) vvi uvrtnru.lnv nlcht a blc delegation Mrs. . C. Wilson died on Tuesday even . .. ..... ... i. . ..t.... np nf Ann nnnint Inn nftnr 11 Hnirnrlni. 111. r tiin KnieniH win no 10 rri'iuuiu. iit:iui--- w - ...e. ... ih.v uiu hn tniti.-itPd into the mysteries of ncta. The funeral services wero conducted ai.Kh.iinem. a uneclal train will nrob- he houso on Thursday by Hov. J. K. .ibly bo provided and the start from omnnn Jtimius oi uio unpum cimrcn. ueronseu will he maae uetween u aim o nut, n- - ..,..., u . ......... turning to the city not far from midnight. i-nae ror tne last twenty-one yenrs. Kifiv or more nllcrlrriii from Ames aro I . . . ... .... 1 ,... t , . . n a. ., ,i ..1... ..i,i.. m. i.a t I nvtidptm ni inn npn .nn iuuv ku .tun uiu i IIUV. bltlllll i.Dnill IJl IUUU . lll tn-- I ...,.v..v ... ... ....... . .. , ... nnnv thi. nulnlt of St Mnrv'H Aveiue roil, nhnnrnn ar- that there will bo one or two Aug. II. loiwaril .'Maroic Bregnllnnal chnrrli till monilng. mn,, nvnnr.lnnM which will make another Playwright and nctor, Is dead at his late The general ndylsory emmittce of the h, .rnv..A nt outsldem. The hustling com- homo In Urooklyn. aged CI years. He was C?mmerc n.ittec report that there will be at least particularly ne'.l known In the we.t of Danville, Ills. "A small bottle of Toley's apaco. Honey and Tar gave euch relief that I uied a 50 cent bottle, which saved me a doctor'o bill." LOCAL BREVITIES IjUdwia Krnntz. need CO. of Snyder. Neb.. died at Ht. Joscpn 8 nospitni. v n. Vun Miitra of Wlnslow. 111.. Iiuh ..f. 100 new meniDcrs irom uinaaa. -vu inc cepted tho position of cominerclnl learher chnnces are for nnother 500 crowd In the Omiilia High school at n salary of tuu per monwi. it" win i-iuur iu uiimrei n. niilr rr Tlir nl iir several weeks before the opening of school CLERK SHIFTS THE BLAME lOT tne punla til ii'wihiii&iii iiiu t'Ulll- merclal depurtment nnd outlining tho work for tho coming year, The iimiunl examination for positions In the Omaha und South Omaha postolllcrH will bo held November ii. Applications for this examination must be filed with the secretury prior to the hour nf closing busi ness October 1. For application blanks und further Information apply to Vlolu Cotnu, secretary, Omuhu, Neb. John Sullivan, n niattrcsi maker, after n hearing In police court Saturday on u uhnrge of assault wltn Intent to do great bodily harm, was bound over t.i the dis trict court under $700 bomln. lie l.i accused of throwing a' clock at his (later, Mrj. Anna McQurk, nt her heme, 1100 Burt street, last Wednesday, kncckln.r Iht down nnd temporarily impairing tho slcht of her right eye. A 13-year-old boy named Jens Gergerson living wllh hla parents at 1309 North Twenty-seventh street, was given h hearing lu police court Saturday on a chargo of tres pass. He Is uccused of stealing apples und Injuring trees In the orchard of th' T M. Patrick estate, Twenty-fourth and I.ako street. It was alleged that he, with some' fifteen other boys of his age, have been converting Uie premises Into u play ground of late. He whs held to tho district court under bonds, llouui Dollnr In ProlfiMiMl for n Meiil by Ki-nusnleU, 'Who Aei'linc nil l.'imeriipiiloui lliirteiiiler. Tred H. Kraubnlek was arretted Friday night by Ofllcer Herald on a rhargo of at tempting to pass counterfeit money, and is now being held at the pollco station pending nn Investigation by Captain Webb of the government nccret service. It Is alleged that In payment for a meal he tendered a ipurlous dollar to tho cashier of n lestau rant nt 131S Douglas street. Krausnlck, who is a dry goods clerk, and has always borne a good reputation, pro tests his Innoccnco and hays he did not know the money was bad. "Shortly beforo going to the rotaurant," said he, "I entered a Dodgo street saloon to buy u drink, and threw on the bar a dollar which I am positive was gooj. The bartender took It nnd dropped it Into the cash drawer, Just then ho pretended to dUcovfr something kusplclous about tbe Mie Wiih llyxtPrlrul, Mrs. I.on Whlto was found lying on the nonr of her room in tno Mats nt no south Thirteenth street ant evening nrinnrentlv suffering from the effects of poison. It was believed that she una nttemnteil t commit miluldo. but an examination showed that sho was suffering from an attack of hysterica. The woman was removed to th ninrkmin hnsnllnl In tho rltv nmhiiliinen A bnbv two weekii old. which wns found by her side nnd which she nays Is her sisters enllii. is bring tnaen care or by neighbors. Till! lU'.AI.TV M All KMT. IMPI.KMKNTS llledlii" county clerk's of lice August 11, 1900: Wiirrnnty Deriln. A. I.. Heed et al.. to 11. 11. Post, S) acres In hw 11-15-12 $ 2.40o Lvmnn Richardson and wife to It. S. I'VII, lot 10. block 13. West Und ml.. 1.50) G. (I. IJviuvi nnd husband to CI II. Drown, enHt 50 feet lotn 1 nnd ". block 1!. Ilanscom Place 1,0 ii Stewnrt McClavn und wlfo to O. W. Waggoner, lots 1, 2 nnd 3, block 4, Hikir Place 1.50J R. C. l-'ell nnd w'fe to K. J. Morlarty, lot 12, Mock 13, West Knd ad 1,500 llredn. Sheriff lo J- If. Parsons, Be nw G-H-13 3,000 Total amount of transfers WXO drill mi nee in n llenil Letter. "Although tho curfew ordinance in Kiin- liOKed to be ln force, thnrn In nr. u1n.nl given nightly and people dlsrfgnrd the ordinance. The promoterx of thn nurfew stated thnt they would get tomo fnctory to wnisiio cue ii evening, mil tnev nnvo fnlled to do t Ills nnd nn a result th ordinance Is practically n dead letter," uid Councilman llascall. " have gieat faith In tho good that can bo ncconinllsh"il hv the strict enforcement nf tnls ordinance and would favor the purchase ni a bell to bn located nt snmo central fire limine nml rung as n warning to children who are loitering on tho streets, Ilm'N To ii Bill' ltniiH Too I'rri'ly, Jim Christ wan nrrested Inst evening near Sixteenth und William streets by Ofllcer aiowonaiii anu uookou ror ucing nrunK nnu disorderly. Jim was erentlnc u u-reat dls. turlmnce by talking loudly In his native tnngiio nnd tho ofllcer thought he was using swear words, but wiih not ennuuli ne cualiited with tho lan;uni-'e to fell poH tlvoly. At the station Christ raid the trouhlo wan nil his wife s fuiilt. Minn lllilley'N AITnlr, I'rlenUs of Miss I.enmi Illillev, who has been staying ln a Ninth strnet dlsrepjtnb- hntiBc. reported lo tho pr.llco last evenlns t nil t tney noiinveu sue nan gone on to die. Learnt was despondent over sunn love troubled and In just the frnme of mind to commit aulclde. If she la fount! soon eunuch Phe will bo lorKcd un for safe keen ing. If not her body will be turned over to tno coroner. "Cnntnln .Ini'U'n" I, tint ( mine. John F. Ward, nllns "Captain Jnck," who proudly proclaims that ho has followed the pen for Blxteen years, wns arrested on the uo'irIhh street levee last evening by a spe cial officer and charged with helm drunk nnd disorderly. Wnril wns stopping p.is sensera who were about to board th Hteanier llcnrlotla and Informing them that tho boat, thn captain nnd tho crew werr "no good." V. C. T. I'. Iloliln Mli-ollon. The annual meeting nf tho Woman's Chrlstlun Tomperanco union wih held Wednesday afternoon In the pnrlnrH of the Young Women's ChrlHtlnn association. Th' follnwlnc nlllcern worn elected for the com. lug year: Mm. H. H Fisher, president; Mrs .Min-tr.-iret i-arit. vice pn-niucni; .ins uiu K Shlnrock, corresponding pecrotary; Mr Watson 11. Smith, recording secretary Mrs W. J. WelsluuiH, treasurer. (IiiIiiuh Vol ii Solicitor, Innulry at tho wholesale hoiMo at which John Goings Is paid to havo solicited alms for a children's Institute, develops the fact that GoIiikh Is nit connected with IIk charily In question und inuJc- no Bolliltu- nous, u i JIillions op Women Use Outicdra Soap exclusively t6r preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, aud tho stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and healing red, rough, and soro hands, in tho form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and dialings, or too freo or offeusivo porspiration, in tho form of washes, for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanativo antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially mothers, and for all tho purposes of tho toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of porsuasion cau induco thoso who havo onco ised it to uso any other, especially for preserving and purifying tho skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. ' Cuticuka Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticuka, tho great skin curo, with tho purest of cleansing ingredients and tho most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated or toilet soap over compounded is to bo compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying tho skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foroign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to bo compared with it for all tho purposes of tho toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it com bines in One Soap at One Price, viz., Twenty-Five Cents, tho I1E3T skin and comploxion soap, tho ue3T toilet and best baby soap in tho world. COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOR 1.25, eonslotlngof Cuticuua Ho at f.Uc.),t cleaned the skin of crunts and ec-ilcn and coften tbo thickened cuticle, Curicun a. Ointment (.w..), to InnUntly allay Itching, Inllntiunatlun, and Irritation, and snnllie and heal, and (JUTICUitA Resolvknt (Joo.), tn rool and cluanno tho blond. A HINOLK Skt Is often sufficient to curo the most turturlng, ilUilgtiring skin, scalp, and blood humora, with loss of hair, when all elu falls, hold throughout tho world Pot. XKli DUL'G AMD CllEM. CuUF., Sole Props., Iloeton. "All abuut SUn, t "n, and Hair," freo. Bp RICHARD OOBDEN Ijjl Bliould becomo ucquaintiid with It. fifedf Pal VAi yfo Is by all odds the best five cent tri 1 'JJj cigar on the market and It never fjp-ffl rj Sfaf J). Havo you indulged It yet? mF-i BJ ws w rh Ash for it wherever cigars arc sold, :J& riPAXTON & GALLAGHER CO., J&i I Mm, Wlimlim'n Miulliliii; Ayrup Hub been used for over FIFTY YKAK3 by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHIL DltHN WIIILK TKKTIIING. with I'KIt FKCT SUCCESS. IT SOOTUKS the CHILD, .SOFTENS tho GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN, Cl'jlES WIND COLIC, und Is tho best rem edy for DIAHP.HOKA. Sold by Druggists In every pait ot the world Ilo suro und aak for "Mrs, Wlnslow s Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twcniy-llvo cents a bottle. I .-rrTv llrlglnaTuo.1 Only tirnulor. AVI,, ai... r.H.uia l.n,l, .,1 lirurll.l i.r riiiriirjsi r.ics i;n(,i.i.sii In UCn tni llolil u. 1.111a tin. wiik bi.nii.iK.ii, TmL o ibrr. Itrf j. PaKtrAM Mab.tllulUn muA Imlt. tlu. S.; f J.Uf llniirlll r..u4 4n.ll loii-a I.r I'arll.ylnr.. TllraUlt ol "Krllrr r.r l.nJI..,"li ItlKr. r lurn l1sll. I O.UtllJ l.allianBlal. I..I4 fc .11 Di.,,1,11. f 'l.l.l....l. l'L..lul IT. Maslln tUi,.?M Nk4Uu kuiarr, I'llll. fjH