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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. 9 DID NOT REPORT THE HAZING (Jadet MicArthur Alio Declined to Testify Agajnit Ilia Tormentors, GAVE NO OFFENSE TO CALL FOR ABUSE Knotm of Only l'lf t) -Nine Met hod of Kirrolnlritf Fourth Cliinn Men nt tlir Went Point .Military Aciiilptiiy. WEST POINT. N. Y., Jan. 18.-Cadet Douglass MaeArthur, who yesterday slrentl omly denied having hoi convulsions or hys teria on the occasion of tils being violently exorcised during tho summer encampment of 189J ftt tha West Point Military academy, was called again by tho congressional In vestigating commlttca when tho Inquiry was resumed this morning. Young MaeArthur la not a strong looking lad, Tho congressional coumlttco will prob ably finish tho Investigation tomorrow. The commltteo has probed deeply Into tho haz ing which has been malntnulncd at the cadet barracks and camp for several years past and have obtained n mass of evidence In ad dition to that adduced by the military court of Inquiry, Thtey will make strenuous ef forts to wind up their work hero by mid night tomorrow, though It Is not Improbable that they may havo to hold sessions on Mon day, Tho fighting traditions were gone Into again and Homo additional Information wns gleaned In that respect. Cadet A. J. Lynch of Now York whs thoroughly examined by tho committeemen, ns ho Is looked upon us the authority on lighting nt tho neademy. When Ocneral Dick began to question him ho became argumentative and shook his linger at tho chairman several times when parrying some of thu general's mild ro proofn, At tlmcH he leaned acrops tho tablo which separated him from tho chairman's tablo, while he spoko In an Insolent manner to the general. Ho upheld tho West I'olnt fighting code and declared that ho would light nny man of nis Hlzo nnd weight nnd said that any man who would not do llkcwlso was not fit to Join tho army, fie tie nil Dick ex hibited a good deal of forbearnn.co, but finally gavo up his questioning In uncon cealed disgust after ho had given "tho fistic expert" n plceo of sound ndvlce. During tho evening It was shown that there are cadets In tho first class who from tho tlmo thoy camp hero ns plchcs have been opposed to hazing nnd lighting. Cadet Francis V. Clarko of Illinois testified to this and snld that theso prnctlccs should bo nbnllshcd. Ho wns complltnentod by Mr. Drlggs. who said that Clarko wns n credit to tho academy. fire record I Strainer ('onminifil nt Dock. 1 DENTON HAMiOlt, Mich., Jan. IS. Tho Craham & Morton propcllor I.oulsvlllo burned to tho watnr'8 edgo early today nt tho dock where It was laid up for tho winter. Charles Southworth of Snugatuck, tho watchmnn, was burned to n crisp. When tho llro was discovered by persons on tho dock tho pumps In thu vessel were working, showing that Wutchmnn South- worth had boon fighting tho flro when ho met his death. It Is supposed Southworth was llrst oycrcomo by Hmnko nnd then burned to death. Tho Louisville was valued ut $100,000. Dwrlllnir lit Fort limine. FOIIT DODOK, In.. Jan. 18. (Special Tel egram.) A dwelling houso occupied by Ocorgo rjuth burned to tho ground this morning. Tho building and contents were n total loss. Mrs. Outh and children were In tho building when tho tiro broko out, but escaped with difficulty. Tho total loss Is $2,000, partially covered by Insurance. Knur Children llurnrit to Dentil. KLKI1AUT, Intl., Jan. 18 Four children of Benjamin Miller wero burned to death rnrly today. Their ages ranged frqm S to 16 years. Tho mother nnd father had arisen early, lighted n lump and gono to the bnrn to milk tho rows. Tho lamp exploded, set ting flro to tho house. I'lvtf IliiHlnenN Hoiincn. LKHANON, Tonn., Jan. 18. Flro de stroyed flvo of tho leading business houses hero and four others wero badly damaged by smoke nnd water. Tho total loss Is es tlmnted nt $75,000, partly covered by Insur accc. Hem)- Limit nt Montreal. MONTREAL, Jan. 18. Flro tonight gutted tho extensive wholesale millinery estab llshment of Thomas May & Co., Victoria square, Tho loss will n mount to $200,000 It was well Insured. HYMENEAL Chnmnlon CIiphm l'lnyer I'llltaliury CHICAGO, Jun. 18. Harry N. lMllsbury, champion chess plnyer of America, como to Chicago from Philadelphia yesterday and registered nt thu Morrlstown hotel. Ho had been In town hut a few hours when ho reappeared at tho hotel desk and penned an addition to tho namo on tho register The revised stgnnturo rend, "Mr. nnd Mrs. H. N. Plllsbury." Mnrrlago license records show that Sirs, Plllsbury was Miss Mary B. Hush, whoso Tbc man tangled in the tape from thetickcr is the type of the average business man. His business cares wrap him about like the coils of a constrictor anil slowly crush out his life. The common sign of the bttsi ness man's slavery is Vcnk stom achy the natural consequence of the rapid eating, the indigestible pastry, the coffee nnd pie or doughnuts, with which many a man stufTs his stomach under the nnme of "quick lunch." The quickest way linck to a strong stomach and sound health is to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Med cal Discovery until perfectly cured. It goes to the root of disease. It removes the cause of ill-health. It makes more blood and better blood, and this blood nourishes every organ in the body to the highest point of vigorous health. "rhirlug the summer nnd fall of i8qA 5tc Ci- H. Srgent. Kq.. of Plain City, Madison Co., Ohio. "I .tx-came all 'run down,' nrrvr were out of order. I wrote to Dr. Pierce for advice. He aid I had general debility, and illcd Doctor IVrcc's Coldeu Medical Discovery, and, thank to you for your advice. I used tlx bottles; nnd since I stopped taking it about one year ajo. I have not taken cny medi cine of any kind, and Aau? bttn able to xvotk every day, My appetite Is good. I ran eat three squarn meals a day, and I do not f that miserable burning in the stomach aner eating. My blood ami nerves are in good shape, and, I am in good running order." Dr.Piercc'a Pellets cure biliousness. homo was given as Philadelphia. Mr. Pllls bury came to Chicago two weeks ago to arrange tho details and when he returned yesterday all was In readiness tor the ceremony. limine -Willi tcr. TKCTMSBH, Neb., Jan. IS. (Special.) At the homo of Mrs, Florence Butler of this city, Wednesday ovenlng, Ilnv. A. II. Whit mer of the Methodist Episcopal church mar ried Mr. Harry Itamsey of Johnson, Neb., and Mis Kosa Wnllzcr of Falrbury, Nob. The ceremony was performed In the pres ence of but n small company of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Itamsey will make their home on a farm In Nemaha county near Johnson. Mr. Itamsey Is a brother of Mr. Charles Itamsey of Tecum seh. DEATH RECORD (Iconic N. Hell, George 8. Hell died of pneumonia about 0 o'clock Thursday evening nt tho homo of hla parents, 3S0I North Eighteenth street. Ho wns 17 years old nnd had been sick but n few days. His funeral will bo held this after noon and will bo uttended by local union No. , Intcrnntlonnl Electrical Workers of America, of which ho was a member. From Wealth to I'otrrtj'. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. IS. Samuel H. Warwick, aged 70, Inventor of a root beer, and whose wealth twelve yrnrn ago was estimated nt nvef $1,000,000, died penniless In tho hospital' attached to tho almshouse In this city nnd was hurled today In Cam den, N. J, by a rclotlvo who claimed the body. "VI 1 1 Its m CiihmcIIn of Aberdeen. AIIEItDEEN, S. U.. Jun. 18. (Special.) William Cnssels, one of tho earliest sottlersl in this section of tho country, died at his homo near this city of pneumonia, aged 68 years. Mr. Cotsells originally owned n large portion of tho land now occupied by tho city of Aberdeen. llinniiiet of he M. IPs. HII1LKY. In., Jan. 18. (Special Telegram.) The Southwestern Mlnnootn Medical so ciety met here In annual session yesterday nnd occupied tho tlmo with Interesting papers and discussions pertaining to tho profession. The evening wns taken up with n flno banquet nt the Sibley hotel. Lending physicians were present from Manknto, Worthlngton, Luvcrne, Madella, St. Peter, Pipestone, Fuhla, Adrian, Edgcrton, Rlgc low, Sibley, !tock Itaplds nnd Ochcycdan. Miiri-NN I'ncLitue DlHiuipe urn. DUIIL'QUK, la., Jan. 18. A registers! packago contnlnlng $2,000, sent from this city to n bank nt Clarksvllle, has disap peared. Postnl Clerk Nurey, on tho aroal Western road between Dubuquo nnd fit. Paul, says bo forgot to deliver tho packnga at Clarksvlllo nnd carried It through. It disappeared at Hampton. Search Is being mndo for It by Inspector Stewart. Hlllvri'U Coiu'i-knIoii In Mexico. CII1CAOO, Jan. 18. A special to tho Chronicle from El Paso, Tex., snys: Gov ernor Miguel Ahumnda of Chihuahua, Mcx., who Is attending tho midwinter carnival hero, Ins sinned n concession for a rnllway across his state to E. A. Stllwcll of Kansus City, tho promoter of tho Kansas City, Mexico & Orient railway. Arrcut n Green tloodn Mnn. PHILADELPHIA, Jim. 18,-Unlted States postal Inspectors havu arrested nt Allen town, Pa., G. Harnett, alias Evnns, whoso address Is not known, charged with using tho mulls In u schcnio to defraud and of counterfeiting, and who Is believed by tho government olheers to be u member of a supposed gang of counterfeiters nnd "green Kimua l"v vJ ,nr..T iivtiuiiiiiiriers aro 111 Nuw York City, and from whom scores of Circuitm "'" nuni wirougnoUl 1110 country Inviting farmers nnd othcrH to ennui Into 'the scheme. Ho watt iimtii.t.t tn this city, nnd held In Si.'iOO ball by United States Commissioner Craig for a further ucuriiiK num. i- riuuy. Hoard Kent to ClileiiBo. CINCINNATI. Jan. 18.-Tho Nntlonnl HulMlnir Trades Council Imlnv lini-,i ports from neurly nil tho standing com mittees. A resolution wns adopted direct ing tho executive board to proceed to Chicago forthwith, with full power to nd Just tho lockout there. When the National Council adjourns hero the members of tho oxeoutlvo board will go to Chicago to re main till there Is n settlement. A resolu tion wuh iunn!ii:u leiiuiring everv local union to carry a reservo mifllclent "for tho payment of at least ono strlko assessment on call. No FliclitN In Colorado. DENVEIt. Colo.. Jan. 18. Tho bill in traduced In tho Colorado state senutn re pealing tho Cannon prize light law, which permits ten-round glovo contests, passed tllO seiliue mini u 11 voil! or m lo f. It will now go tn the houso and If n.iKneil l... that body nnd signed by the governor It will pui nn trim in ipnw iiihiuiik in nils stute, Oxcnr Gnrdner GetH DccIhIoii. AVE I It CITY. Knn.. Jan. lS.-Oscnr Onrd tier got the derision over Tommy Dixon of uociiesier, . i ., in inn renin round. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Sntiiritiiy unit Siiiiilny Will He I'll I r ivltli Month to .SoutlivicMterly WIllllM. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. Forecast of the wathori For Nobrnska nnd Knnsas Fair Saturday nnd Sunday; southwest to southerly winds, For Iowa Fair Saturday: colder In east ern nnd centrnl portions; northwestorly winds becoming variable; Sunday fair. For Mlsrourl Fair Saturday; southwest erly winds; Sundny fair. For North Dakota Fair and warmer Sat urday; southerly winds; Sunday occasional snows. For South Dakota Fair Saturday; wlndB becoming southerly; Sunday occasional snows In eastern, fair In western portion. For Colorado Fair Saturduy; variable winds, generally southerly; Sunday fair For Wyoming Fair Saturday; warmer In southeast portion; south to west winds; Sunday fair. For Illinois Fair Saturday; colder In northern portion; northwesterly winds, brisk on tho Iako; Sundny fulr. l,ocnl lli'i'oril, OFFICE OF THE WEATHER nunEAU OMAHA. Jan. IS. Official record of temiier. uturo and preclpltutlon compared with the corresponding uuy or tno last three years: 1901. ISM. 1S39. H0S, Maximum temperature... U 3ft 27 37 Minimum temperature.... :i ;; v ;io Mean temperaturo at IS :u Precipitation w .(.) .w rieenril of temiiernturo nnd nreclnltat on nt Otnahii for this day and since March 1, 1M0: Normal temperaturo 17 l.Tvnesri mr IllO 11 IV IS Total excess hIiico March 1 1210 Normal precipu.niuu , iietirienev for tho day 02 Inch 02 Inch Total1 r.iinfall slnco March 1 SO.KJ Inch .27 Inch Excess slitco .iinrcn i Detlclency for cor. period, 4.53 Inches Uotlcleney tor cor. ieriou, ivsj.. Itriiort from StiUloim nt 4. IP Inches 7 V. M. h a w lis?3 S s : 3 421 4t .00 h W ,11) 20 52 .(V) 30 to ,00 40 f.G .00 30 44 .00 Si) 2ft .00 2G 26 ,00 30 3(i , T 14 20 T 26 2S .00 40 44 .00 30 36 .00 34 4S ,frt 22 3S .0) 52 62 .00 STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATIIEU. Omaha, clear North Platte, clear .. Cheyenne, e'enr Suit Lake City, clear Ilupld City, clear .... Huron, clear Wllllston, clear Chicago, cloudy Ht, Louis, clear St Paul, clear Davenport, cloudy .. Kansas City, clear ... Helena, clour Havre, clear Hlsmarck, cloudy .... Galveston, clear ..... T Indicates trnco of precipitation. L. A. WEL8H, Local Forecast Official, iVEER SHOWS IMPROVEMENT Dun (i Co. Eeport Bettored Conditions in General Btuinets, BANK EXCHANGES INDICATE EASY MONEY Arc Fourteen nml Setcnteeii Per Cent Grcntcr Tlinn hi !niiic WeeU of lOOO mill 11(01 MnrkctN Arc Mostly Steady. vtsw VfltlK. Jan. 18. It. C Dun & Co.'s Weekly Ilcvlcw of Trade tomorrow will say: In most directions the condition or gen- n ho Interior Is eilil stimulating hustm-ss b Bhown by bank exchanges nt lead tig cities outside New TorK lor uie ween, m. per cent Inrger than. In 19JO ni' 1,;Lm cent ubovo 1M. In New York the record S Ugalll Of 77.;i per ceill over ijv Mil" per cent over isw. ino wooi ou ileellned ns much ns usual slnco tho liol -days. Textiles show more life. Strong but steady Improvement Iiob appeared nnd in tho cotton goods division It is tho more noteworthy becniiso of tho weakness In the raw maierin'. Boners or uoui nuiinc mm fnHnv .illnnu nr., iibln (n tnilltltntll A UOBl- tlon of Independence. Steadiness Is the chief charncterlstli! of the Iron nnd steel Industry. The Inst week has brought no now developments of striking Importnnce nnd quotations aro unchanged. There Is a notable hick or new contracts covering lurgo operations, but many small orders uro plnced and mills nru well occupied on old liimttieM.q tbnt In mont eases will take months to complete, even If nothing further oners, un mis nccniint mere is no urgency ubnut securing orders nnd no concessions nrn made by lending coneerns. Export In quiries uro fewer, but manufacturer!! ex hibit no concern cm this point. Work Is no vigorously nrosecutcd nt tho furnaces thnt demand for file' Increases and coke produc tion in i no uonneiisviuo region expands. Coal also moves more freely nt Pittsburg', delayed shipments being hurried forward with the aid of IiIkIi water. There Is still sonio uncertnlnty regarding the proposed tuba nnd nheet plants nnd action by the Cnrncglu company Ih nwnlted with Interest. Aiiomer moderate increase occurred in sales of wool at tho three chief enstern markets, raising tho totul for three weeks to lo,3)a.) pounds. Thcro Is still a heavy loss compared with preceding years, for in tho same (KTlod Inst year the totnl was 11,1120,800 pounds, and fU.495.R0i) two years ago. 22.332,270 In 1S0S and 19,S.sO,2UO In 1S97. Theso llgureH give n good Idea or tho present (IuIIiichh In this Industry. Manu facturers' mocks are generally considered lOW. HOVertbeleMM Ibev lull null fnr Imtnn. 'ate needs nnd continue to tnko mntnly IlCStlltH lit till, T.nmtotl nlinttnM anl .....pn mnro siitlsfuctory than unllclpiited, buying competing vigorously for tho offerings, which wero uulto as heuvy ns expected. Prices wero from 5 to 714 per cent better .Mi.11 in li e luuviouH hii'o arm tins moderate ndanco had some inlluenco on tho tone here, without nrfeetlng actual prices. Tho raw innter nl f.ir t l,n .,11,., i...n.... . .. .m' Industry has been In leVs satisfaot7ry t?os. tlon, owing to depression in the yarn mnr Ket. which caused the association to recom- l,,,,iu 1e.11n.11un 111 ouiiui ny one-half. LarKO est tnntoR nf lli n,m ... un.-iHieii rno decline, ...... . ' .vittiliuil I11MIJ Hoot nnd shoo sjiops nrn, ns n rule, well occupied, but It Is noticed that business U unequally distributed. Salesmen furnish modernto orders from the west and Bouth nlthoiigli tho rapid growth of manufucturl .nS-n VS. erl,,r "olL1.,s exert n pce!" rnu'e'Tmafe. V,,;.,,:sTk2rX,t nr" U"J forty-threo In ctt. IWiTt LAy llItAUSTIli:i:T' REVIEW OK TIIAIIE. SlirliiK lliiKlnens VUUn V Al. "I'vi-iiiiiuve l-entnrc. NEW YORK. Jan. is.nrn,i.,.. morrow will say: KnpelllriHn,, 1. r. .. t .... rmln uPnn,.i""U.5".'' sputhweHtern ne am .A' '," .'' V " K.?"'- sprlnp burl- runners, and footwear, nnd tho ilemmwi for household Blzes of colli ) H nu7e Vo 1 somewhat. On the other mnd tho 01,o i season has helped tho dlsirl im" on of B ware paints and glass, a id an nllvnne" r f neurly one-third Is reported l" w ndow g ass. Lumber appears have ecu ac llvo mnril nl l,A ""i1. w, havoo'nS clear. Co on 1 in, i,. n .n.2r. stocks at the south nnd reports th it inutli. jrn yarn and Fall Ttlver print e o h nan -frte""1 ."- '""Ing sl.ut(S vn"n",; In splto or relterat ons nf low cron estl. mateti, which tho present movemo i ts vtr. .Vi1"1" i1" "?l confirm, Wool r In .ilaek niiiiiirnciurers buy onlv to ... vtnuiiie, nur cioaK muni- fre urors. however, hnv'o bought ridat Vv better. Tho shoo trado Is liT good shano l?JZL"?X " nrlers nro concerned? uTl tn , ,Tr2J.r.if cn"t1li',si np n whnlo fnl retlned s,iRar rates 1 r' oVZl'i " po nd ft "f" " .sc? i,or rr4iiir nr ti .1 .... ..m T, - -- ... 1 tiiiuuiieu. It lias been a week of ebblnrr stranifn Ln Tn?il,r(,.ro,n Awnllno reports dlspfay 1 rubber conslstencv. and this week has been devoted Jo stretrhln estimates Jih. .PX,"or Hnlus from that com try! fsorthwest wlient mi.,i. Iienvv n,l ll. ".iV:V "f"l ioreVi 1,, L "j nil mrept in n hJ. .. . , .1,' '. '' " . in rym :.-..' iii-i-iini. m wiioat, wnleh li now 4 cento off from the top of the Innu nrv rln V niin tu ,i..n i....' .... V"-..'1'11111 1.1 .,, rii . . "'in. urn. uie oec line o rftfSHJS b!lrrPl h"S t "Cll n?eVnei,5 ri!i!Pj.r"nVlr,'nf wnr- 'is been nnl ' : " ' u. ' ." iron extent has exerteda iUnoU effecT on Llm.c".M:w ''onsnd nt this tlm": how. J, 1 ' lJ,.Vlr';o- i'n" conditio! inV ?i.;ii" "V;"y nun oven prom 1 Li,fi r,rln,J mnl" IV" wpU Bn1(' ""call And Tiler rrn iirAliini n. 1 lnrn,rH!;eI,y,;T,,,,!,nR:. Is ,"cnril of "'H-anees In prices, nml It Is nlmnot certain that lZ Lr""l w.' R?, o", higher. Somo good buslnoMs In (his lino has been transacted "."'H 'IS-UlL1 "roports that exnort train I dead. SO.lXtO tons have been sold nt Chicago ,? K,''irVy, Tho c,nlm ls ,T"l(,- however, ...... .Mir-iuepn mm ouireii ni n consul. erablo sacrlfleo when domestic quotations ..... ........... ,,, ,, ,,,,,,-a i iik iron win loot h.mf.i hi. .,1 nn a wnoie. iiorn 11 "--'11 "ii'liu "I iiensemer pig unit 11 9 h T'lltoliii... 1 .1 ...... 1 . 1 1 . ............. ,.,..,-,,,,,,,,,, iiiuiiiirv iron tin !mn , nt 'enffo ' somo largo quan "i riiiiieui imk iron are report Hf.ult In r , Til.. ...!.. .n rr , . . 1 , i , . " ;n iiiiniiii in i lie innnr rill "n in ii mi tines inn irnmio as well. Tno i Vt " ... rf"einer proinirers that they will reduce wages ir, per cent ' , "! t- nn mo fun in mo men r a ilomnnd for a 10 per cent Increase. Tl r.)llhnllnii 9 . , . . . from Plttsburp tn New York Is expected linlll fldllnn Itllalnn.n . a ' 11 t ....... Mflll'-nrt WIUM1 U 1UCKR up, in Inst wcolc, S.OOI.fW) bushcW la tlio'corre a linn A I rv n.nnlr A n. . r 4 ft- rm .095 re. nd hlh 3 7"fl.Oi;i in 1W, From July 1 to date, thhl !,9ifi VWiVl'ft- lni!1. .5in. a nrt ,(, in.ri.T., ttnii exuoris ror the ".''.'-h""' ii ' iHiwuei.t. ngiiinst ffli.tsr. Inst wcok. 3.1W.312 buohels In tl 4. Ills 3.- hls Is. -..-..ii.. tn i.'-i i'n, in .uuy i in time, mis Sfnsnn. corn exnnrts wero 10S,792.n5ri bushels nnnlnul IM Iflrt n 1 , . . .. ...... , n .... . . . ..hi..-'". i,,.t.,wj iitci. r--iiauii linn llj.UL'O, ),190 Iluslness rnlliires In the I'nltPd Stales for inu ween iiuiiiiipr ..'i. ngainsr iisi ast week OIK In I1UVI V.O n ICflfl tV I.. tOfto , .... ..v.. ..- ,,, iiuj in jmi nun 111 1S9i Canadian failures for tho wc r.-.i eck Vj THE f n A I k.1 PURE GRAIN COFFEE Grain-0 id not a stimulant, like coffee. It is a tonic and its effects aro permanent. A successful substitute for coffee, because it has the coffee flavor thut everybody likes. Lots of coffee substitutes in tho market, but only ono food drink Grain-O. AUcroceri; 13c. andUCb oral business lias nn ruc.i 'P""j week. Prices of staple commodities are steady, ns lire most manufactured goods. Orders to manufacturers are -uslnlnH In ...... ti.r.i ttrnnniitirpil OilHV money i ; " "i""1 v" ftBw iJtig and sales. Sales m.,lMn"e5' "re ,,r 0,1 y moderate volume and much below expectations of holders wit no speculative operations. Sup es of hem! lock Bole aro h( limited and icnrclty of ! uo!,atlo,?,CMkH CaUscd " r,,r,"l-r vn'co In' number K0, an ngnlnst 35 Inst week. S3 In thla wfnk n i-rnr niffi. :UI In 11 A n arid 67 In IK). WEEKLY t.Eltl! IKIt SE T.VIILE. AKCrcKiitc of HuliieNi 'I rnnnnetoil lis- ' t.'ie AKKiieliiteil lliinkn. I NEW YORK, Jan. 18.-Tho following1 table, compiled by Ilrndstrcet, shows tho bank clearings at all principal cities for tho week ended January lc with the percen tage of Increase and decrease, as compared with tho corresponding week Inst year: CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Doe. New York 11 ,8IS,10(,(Wl 157,710.421, 1 l4,682,MUt 107.787,7iV) 41 ."tttt.lRII 3S.454.181 I 2l.7M.91Gi 22,Im.73iI 21,I13,3.V)I 17.nVi.40fi i i,:w,7iai io.rs.8.r,iv, 10,412,29ii 13.302,88:1 77 4 . 13.31. 8.01 13. 41 21 91 33.G . 1C.1 . 13.71 2.-..01 30.91 Hoston Chicago I'ltll.uieip i a St. Louis Pittsburg ualtlmore San Francisco Cincinnati Kansas City New Orleans 10.0 1.9 Minneapolis Detroit ti.7 Cleveland 19.3 Louisville Provldenco Mtlwnllkeo 'ir1 1 1 S.4f).30i 8,2KI,U0 B.130,703; fi,:'Jij,270 8.818,7251 S.1,7SI 5,003,000, 5,621, 2fM Ht. Paul Huffalo OMAHA 4.6 1.0 2J.9 Indlannnolls Columbus, O 3.1 16.4 pavnnnau .'. Denver 4.'AI0.4S7 1.0' 7.8 Hartford Hlcbmond 3,085,783 3.659,299 4,112,427 3,161,052 2.304.752 8.7 31.1 12.2 Memphis Washington j'eoria 13.2 Hochester New Haven 2,I16,!! 1,877,33.8 1.57l,i:i2l 2.rM0,6Vi' 3,3.VS,2I9; 1,470,328 13.9 3 Worcester Atlanta Salt Lake City Springfield, Mass Fort Worth 8.9 IS. 9 24.9 2.2 117.8 Portland, Me 1.341.2V, 5.5' Portland. Ore 2,3(,I,1C3 4,35r,,394 2,56.1,8751 41.9 8.5 St. Joseph Los Angeles 9.S Norfolk r.'ISl.Tl! 4.6 2.8 Syracuse Des Moines 1.357.(111 l.tii,973j 1.706.1651 1.495,276 1,555,053: 1.3S8.105 II. Nnshvlllo 20.8 28.8 2.8 21.5 13.0 Seranton Grand Itaplds ugustn. On Dayton, O Seattle 1.183,775 2,23.S,S01 40 I n CO in :l l.rnl,982 1,281,513 1,W7,376 3,658,S17i 7.771.000J 46.9 4.3 33.3 6 S 10 0 iS.9 sioux city Topcka Toledo Galveston Houston Wilmington. Del Kull Itlvcr y,!75,(JSl 99.186 W,322 699.949, 999,209 Lowell 20.9 Spokane New lied ford Knoxvlllc, Tonn Birmingham 13.6 13.1 753,787 38. 609,011 957.MS P.S.700; 46S.200 5S2.722 17.3, Wichita Hlngbamton Liivlnclnn. tvv 9.0 12.1 Jacksonville, Fin .J.8i 16.0 Kainmuzoo S87.SS0 508,700 118.4 17.7 (Vkron Chattanoogn Kockford. Ill Canton. O Hprlngtleld, O Kargo. N. D Slonx Fulls. S. I) 441,772 2SS.K7 41.0 4.9 316,2011 350,810 305,5431 19.2 3.8 12.6 142,457 176.181 '22!4 Hastings, Neb Fremont, Neb 2S.0 145,326 836,1(13 18.8 31.6 Davennnrt Evnnsvlllo 728,746 330,000; 595,497 767.239; 436,325 I 28.6 32.5 17.6! "5!9 29.4 Mneon Little Hock Helena Springfield, III 1.3 loungstowu 356,661 Totnls. U. S J2.HIB.mi.S18 62.3 Totals outside N. Y..I 707.ri57.8ta 14.7 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal Toronto AVInnlpet; 16,917,633 11.573,006 2,007,521 16.2 9.0 iinnrnx 1, 481,50 1.9 Hamilton St. John. X. H.. 7M.51S 683,8191 770,920 1,278,180 3.1 Vancouver Victoria ......... 19.01 81.3 Totals 33.4S2.C60) 12.7. IIUAllSTHKirrS lI.V.Cl.VIi ItBVIMW. Plmt Severe Iteiiellon In StoeU 3Inr ket Since (lie, llleetlim. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. Hradstroct's Finan cial Review tomorrow will any: For tun llrst tlmo hIiicc olectlon there Iiiih been a Hevero reaction In tho slock market. Tho movement linn lieen uttended ny a ue- crease of uctlvlty nt tho Stock exchaiiKo and evidence ls offered that public Intercut In Hpcculutton has materially decreased. Thu money market, It muy be noted, thouKh allowing no cnniiKu in rnte.t, iiiih u tciuiuiiuy to become easier, hh fundH uro HowIiik to jsew iont on a iuro scale anu turtner heavy accumulations In tho bank will, It Is .,vr.,.,.n.l Iw. u.w.m I, ....,, Il.lu lln. .....I uaii.i,iii,, Ku nvtti ur.n.un ..tin tn. ic .titvi early sprint;. Tho money market has shown inmost complete imnnerenco to tno ship- mem or i,uju,uw koiii io 1'iiris, uie reeling liehiK thut the loss of from J10.000.0o0 to J15.- iHW.oi.iO Kohl would, under tho present clrcum- suinces, involve no cnnnKo in tuo ease or money In tho Now York market. So fur as railroad properties are concerned tho In crease In earnings aro keeping up and fur ther favorablo departures nro looked for in spile oi l lit; fuel mat to all appearances uie street wits Rrenuy misieii in regard to tin) anticipations of u deal Involving a change ln tho control of thu Ht. Paul roud und Its lease to tho flreat Northern and Northern Pncltlc. Kxpectatlons of tho re turn of dividends on i.rio llrst preferred havo also been negatived and there has been a decrease ln conlldenco regarding the effects of the developments In tho coal roud summon on tne earnings oi utviiicmis uy tno itenuuig company, f or tins reason a good deal of speculutivo selling by disap pointed holders has occurred In the Head ing and Krlu Issues, us well as in St. J'uiil and the Pacific stocks, the decline In these securities carrying down thu general list with them. At tho same time it ls gener ally nd ml 1 1 od the situation hud becomo ex tended, u great m an v securities being he d on weak margins, thereby rendering a lliiul- (Hilton or such uccounts inmost inevitable. Certain largo speculators uru credited with having tuKcn a ncarisn position on tno market und thcro Iiuh been a grent deal ut short selling, thereby increasing the short interest to largo proportions, Tho Inrgo banking and other Interests Identified with railroad properties have not been sellers to any extent, but they havo not, under tho elrcumstunccs. except In a row instances, snown mucn inclination to nroteet their nronerlles In tho face or the renewed disposition of tho public to Haul- date, Tho downwurd movement gained In force as tho week progressed, although It may bo said that tno street as a whole Is not Inclined to consider thnt tho bull mar ket Is over, or look on the current demands us more thnn n healthy reaction. fict Somr of CnrncKle'N Ilnunty. PITT8HURO. Jan. IS. It was announced today that Aiylrow Carnegie has made a donation of J50.W0 to tho Aurora college, of Illinois. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. II. E. Owens of Norfolk Is at tho Murray. C. E. Ilurnhnm of Tilden ls nt tho Millard. John It. Hays of Norfolk wns ut tho Her Grand Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Foster of Waterloo nro at tho ller Grand. Jack Donald, a Grand Island traveling man, ls n guest of tho Her Grand. KebriiHknna nt the Merchants: E. E. Flold of North Platte. J. C, Houck of annul. .. , . n .ll . . . V.. ... ISIllIKl, It. JIUHKUII Ul .MJIIUIH. V. 11. Aldemnn of West Point. Santord Parker of Spencer. Charles AVooster of Silver Creek, F. II. Kohn of David City, C. It. Reed of Arapahoo and J. 1. Fultcr of I'lattsrnouth. Hospe's Stock Reducing Sale Of frniuptl pictures !:i l-Il per cent discount SxlO passepartout pictures, wero R0e, now 10c- Km' Angelica An Ri'ls, were $l.-.", now 75c framed car bons, cabinet size, wero $1, now fiOe framed carbons, (1x8 size, were l.'-Ti, now 7,ric framed carbons, 8x10 slw, wero now Ifl framed puclures, size, wero now ?1 framed pictures, wero now ?:t.:tr framed pictures, wero ?8 now .?r,.tI5f rained pustels, wero 5(1.50. now $1..15 framed colored photographs, wens ?8, now $.VJ5 and Iiunilii.'d8 of others. Cull and bo con vincednot n picture reserved ovcr.v ono t'oe.4 nt .13 1-3 per cent off. A. HOSPE, Motlo ul Ait 1613 Oautfit, THE 1 11 fcn n il iW1 l iMfc IS I m MRIH5LY G Uarburg-er, lloman & Co.. Manufacturers. CONGRATULATIONS TO KING Other Nntionu Express Kindly Eegards for Ebgdom of Prutiia. DECORATIONS FOR NOTABLE SUBJECTS Willliiin Coiiipllnieiits Arm' mil Nnvy for Their l.onlty mill Confers Sjieeliil llonorH oil Hie SallorN. BKRLIN, Jnn. 18. United States Am bacsador White presented to Emperor Wil liam at 11 o'clock this morning tho con gratulations of President McKlnloy on tho lil-ccntenary of the coronutlon of tho first king of Prussia, Frederick I. Tho presenta tion was made during the court reception, which was held tn tho knights' hall nt tho Schloss, after tho newly appointed Knights of the Order of tho Red Eagle, the royal order of tho crown nnd tho royal order of tho house of Hohcnzollern had been pre sented to tho emperor nnd omprcss. During this ceremony the princesses stood nt tho right of tho throne of tho crown prince, with tho other princes nt tho left. Roth tho emperor and empress' spoko pleasantly to Ambassador White. Later, their mujes tlccs received deputations from east Prus sia. Dlvlno servico wan held In the Schloss chapel nt noon, nil tho guests nt tho re ception being present, and at 1 o'clock luncheon was served ln tho Schloss, Am bassador Whlto and the other foreign repre sentatives who had presented congratula tions to tho emperor being present, as wero also tho visiting princes and tho new knights. Emperor William and tho empress attended tho luncheon. Ambassador Whlto and Mrs. Whlto will nttend a gala performance at tho opera houso tonight. A now order of merit of tho Prussian crown has been founded In commemoration of the bl-ccntcnary of tho coronation of the llrst Prussian king. Tito decoration consists of a slngln clnss and runks bo twocn that of tho Order of tho Ulack Eaglo and tho Grnnd Cross of the Red Eagle. Coiiililliiien tx Army nml .Nnvy. Tho Imperial addresses to tho army nnd nnvy havo been gazetted. Tho former thanks tho Prussian army for Us devotion to his majesty, and adds: So long ns tho spirit binds tho army to Its kings, no storms need tin feared, and tho Prussian eaglo will iiroudly and un swervingly pursue the lofty lllght for the welfare of Prussia and Germany. To tho navy his majesty, after alluding to tho establishment of tho Ilrandonburg Whin Commence Taking GRIP Qtt Yu Orangeine immediately relieves the depressed feeling, compels nerves, stomach and liver to act normally opens the pores, brings a night of restful sleep makes you feel all right in the morning. Full directions for grip, headache, colds, nervousness and many other ills In every package. Oranffalni ls sold by drogglsts nonorally In 25 and 20a packages. A trial pnekage will bo tMjnt to any address for 2c ttamp. ORANQEINE CUEMICAL CO., Chkip, III, LY TO SATISFACTION n A FIVE SNQiC THE Geo . W. jjjl DO l-lARBuacqER.Homrl &e?i hapJufagturers McCord fleet by tho Orcnt Elector, nnd tho navy's regeneration under the kings of Prussia und It rigorous development In tho German empire, says- Tho fleet requires steadfast work to make P. us strong nn Instrument for the ilunnm eniplro ns the Prussian kings iiossesjed In Hut army. Tho principal condition of tho uttiiluineiit of this end Is fultUl vl If thu spirit of the Oreut Elector Is nllvo 'n tho lleet. In order tu bestow n special mark of distinction on the lleet on this great nnnlvcrsnry, I direct that a far-slmllo of the Imperial slgiiaturo be warn on the sword knot and sash bueklo of tho navy. Tho rescript also bestows on naval hands tho solo right to play the Dutch "March of Honor," nnd that a hronzo statue of tho (real Elector ho erected at Kiel and given In trust to tho navy. After visiting the Slegesullco and tho museum nt Chnrlottctiburg and depositing wreaths on the monument of King Fred erick I und tho coltln of Emporor William 1, his majesty returned to tho castle and gave an nudlenro to tho nmbnssadors nnd deputations sent by foreign states. Sub sequently Emperor William received the Gorman princes attending tho festlvltcs In behalf of their respective sovereigns. Then followed tho ceremony of coronutlon, tho reception of tho knights of the various orders, dlvlno servico in tho elistle chapel, luncheon ln tho Whlto hall, reception of n deputation from cast Prussia, Count Ilenckel Von Donnersmnrck has been raised to tho rank of fuerst fprlncc) with tho appellation of Dtitclilaucht. Hcrcdltnry nobility tins been conferred on Prof. Retiring of Marburg and VIco Ad miral Rcinhold Wehrner. VACCINATION IS THE TOPIC 'rliiflpnlN of (lie SoIiooIn Prepare to I'ullll (he Order or the llonril or lleilllli. Vucclniitioii was tho chief subject under dlsciiBsInn at tho principals' meeting last night In tho city hall. Huperltitendont Penrsc read to the principals tho ordor which ho received from the health com missioner Instructing that nil pupils who havo not hecn vaccinated bo oxcludcd from thu schools. "It will tako somo tlmo to put the order Into effect," said Superintendent Penrse, "nml It would ho foolish to expect nil the pupils to get vaccinated In a day, or oven In sovurnl days. The enforcement of vne dilution will Inconvenience thii schools con siderably at best and n reasonnblo tlmo must bo given. The order will bo In the hands of the teachers Monday morning, nnd all teachers will on that day Inform their pupils of tho recommendation and ask them to mnke the matter known to their parents. "At first I thought perhaps It would bo host to lay the commissioner's order be fore tho Hoard of Kducntlon ut tho mcct- Here's To The Auditorium- That Is sure to bo n success, becnusis the business men have been pusliliiK It nnd pushing hard we've been pushing our boys ifJlXiO shoes for years and they're n pood thing to push made of solid leather uppers nnd soles, they can withstand more hard wear than nny shoo umdu nt the sumo price If you havo never bought it pair of these shoes for your boy bring him In Saturday nnd let us lit lihn ns ho should bo fitted wo know you will bo satisfied with the shoes nnd tho lit wo give him. Drexel Shoe Co., CutnloKiio .Sent Free for (lie AakliiK. OniHlin'B Up-to-date SUtte llou. 1UO KAUNAS! STHCtyT. A Man's What He Eats- That's true, not only or the iiiuti, but of tho whole fuiully-If dyspepsia or Indigestion troubles yon If ordinary broad lies heavy on your stomach-try our wheat brend-tlio kind which contains tho gltilen-tlio mineral sub stnnco of tho wlient that lire-glvlug, blood-milking element which nlds diges tion and makes tho dyspeptic Imppy Wo hnve customers who have used this bread for years nnd no other Fresh every day. W. S. Balduff, 1520 Faruam SU CE1T i 9 - Brady Company, Distributors. Ing Monday night before taklug any action, but I have decided that such n step In not necessary and expect to glvo tho prin cipals the vaccination order sometime Mon day. Thcro Is no doubt concerning tho authority of tho health department to pre vent children who have not been vac cinated from attending school. Recent de cisions In tho South Dakota courts malio this point clear. "The enforcement of tho order will re sult In much friction and will upset thn pchools temporarily In splto of tho fact thnt e. largo proportion of tho pupils havo been vaccinated. Thcro aro many parents who will not allow their children to he vaccinated. A prominent Omaha buslnesu man told mo that ho would removo his llttlo folks from school permanently rather than have their lives endangered by vac cine. There Is no method of forcing peo ple to havo their children vncclnated, and tho only alternative) Is tn turn them out of school." I'nr u Colli 'In die Ilenrt. I.AXATIVK RROMO QUININE TARLBT3. Suit AKiilnnt South Oiiiiilui, Lydlu A. Phelps has brought suit against tho city of South Omaha to annul tha special assessment mndo to pay for tho paving of Q streot with brick. Plaintiff claims that a majority of tho property owners ln the paving district did not petition tho council for n brick pavement and thnt there wero Irregularities in tho various actions of the council In ordering tho Improvement nnd levying tho assess ment. NERVITA FILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor nod Manhood Cure Im potency, Night Kmlt9lons, Loss of Mom orr, nil wasting dleanos, nil o Ifcctsof Milf.nbiisn or 60 PILLS SO CTS. excess and indiscretion. A norvo toulo and blood bulldor. Qrloira tho nlnk clow to nnlo clinnK nnd reKtnren thn JWtlro of youth. Uy mall !l N80o per bos. O boxes for $2.60, with our banknblo gaurautea to cur or rofund tha money paid. Sand for circular nnd cfy of our baukablo guurautea bond. Nervita Tablets EXTRA STRENGTH (YELLOW IMI1DM ""laic IV..UII. Positively guaranteed enro for Loss of Power, varicocele, Undovoloped or Shrunken Organs, Pnroils, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous I'lostta. l..tl.l D-...U. non, uysiorin. 1'its, insanity, ruralysl and tno Ilesulls of Kxcesiiro Usn of Tobacco, Opium or im or 00 a j.Kluor. ay man in li ikix, u tor ssa.uu wltli our bankable miu unteo bond to euro ln UO days or refund money paid. Addresi ' NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sto., CHICAGO, ILI For bule by ICutin & Co. 15th and Douclua Hi., Omutiii, Neb.; Uoo. Bluffs, Iowa. d. Davis, Council