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l'REATV AGAINST ANARCHY
Cimpiot ii Pripmd t PuAmilo.n Otn
grin ii Mtxioo.
ticTRADlTIOM AS GENERAL REMEDY
t
ChlcBK" I Inuluilctl hi I,lnt of Cities
IlavliiK n L'lnlni to Pro.
voneil Piin-Anii'rlcnn
Ilnrtk.
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 23. At this morn
ing's seaslon of tho ran-Anicrican confer
ence Volncy Foster prdposed that Chicago
bo added to the list of cities having a
claim to the proposed Pan-American bank.
Hta motion was accepted by twclvo votes.
Bolivia nnd Kcuador voted In tho negative
and Chill abstained from voting, but Wal
ter Martinez, ono of tho Chilean delegates,
explained that this was becauso his coun
try's delegation had nbstalned from voting
oti tho main project and not from any lack
of Rood will toward Chicago. In consc
quenco of the veto President Italgosa or
dered that tho name of Chicago bo Incor
poratcd In tho resolution.
With slight modification articles x and xl
of Senator Davis Pan-American railway
project wuro approved, 'fheso completed
tho rntlro railway report, which Is there
fore tho second subject definitely disposed
of by tho conference, the first having been
tho Pan-American bank.
Tho committee on extradition and sup
pression of anarchy presented Its report
today. It recommends that tho American
republics sign a general treaty of extradi
tion. Tho proposed terms of such n treaty
am given and they differ llttlo from the
terms of tho extradition treaty now In
forco between tho United States and Mex
ico. Tlmr In lllpr for ArMon.
Tho commlttco says that It experienced
difficulty In Including any special provision
ngalnst anarchy and nnari-lilHtR, owing on
tho ono hand to tho necessity of respecting
tho liberty of belief and on tho other to
tho fact thru tho crimes of anarchists, such
as tho murder of President McKlnlcy, como
under tho ordinary classifications of penal
codes and are sulllcleiit to Justify tho ex
tradition without tho need of special pro
visions. Nevertheless tho commltteo says
that It considers tho tlmo rlpo for some
united action against anarchy on tho part
of tho nations of Amerlcn, nnd It believes
tho best way is to mnko tho actlvo expres
sion and propagation of anarchistic Ideas an
extrndltablo offense. A provision 'to this
effoct Is lucluded In tho proposed treaty nu
follows:
Artlolo 123 Tho contracting parties ngrco
to provide In their respective, legislation
for tho punishment of tho propagation of
anarchy. Tho oxtrndltlon of any Individual
who may havo propagated nuarchy may bo
In demand from tho date of which said
propagation becomes punishable by tho na
tion mnklug tho request. In such enses It
shall bn granted, although tho Individual
whofci extradition bo doinnndvd may bo
Ilnblo to n penalty of Imprisonment of less
than two years.
NEWSBOYS' CHRISTMAS FEAST
l.mln l-'lll t'p on CimmI TIiIiikn null
Then Curry Awny
.Some.
It Is said that "Sklnnle, tho nngtlmo
Millionaire," had his first taste of crnn
borrles at tho newsboys' dinner Inst, night
and that' 'tho flavor ' of them so surprised
him that hn regretted tho mouthful and
had to eat threo lumpB of sugar boforo ho
could get tho kink nut of his face. Ho
mistook tho fruit for candled cherries.
Thoy toll a good story about Mr. Sklnnlo,
II. M., In explanation of how ho cntno by
thn picturesque appendage to his name.
Ono day lost winter ho made 42 cents
selling papers. It was a day of unwonted
prosperity, nnd, finding himself possessed
of such n princely fortune, Hklnnlo's head
was slghtly turned. Ho had nil tliti nickels
nml dlmcB changed Into pennies, nnd then,
In tho presenco of a largo crowd of less
fortunnto "newsies," tossed them up Into
tho nlr by tho hnndful to mnku n kriiio
of snntcli-grahs. Later In tho day ho
begged tho price of n supper.
Hut evor Blnco then ho hns been known
as Sklnnlo, tho Hugtlmo Millionaire.
Sklnnlo was one ot tho most conspicuous
figures nt tho dinner given to tho dowb
boys by tho throo Omaha papers nt the
First Congrogutlonat church last night.
Thero were 1(10 of theso llttlo street mer
chants nnd they wore In chargo of their
lieutenants, "Mogy," Joo Carroll and Harry
I.oftus, with Dwlght Williams In general
command. It wns tho annual Christmas
dinner, tho most elnborAto yot served.
There wero mashed potatoes nnd gro,vy,
turkey with "stullln'," cranborry snuco,
pickles, celery, pumpkin pie, cako, pre
serves, coffee, nnd each boy got n big
pnper sackful of nuts, candy and oranges,
Kiu'h boy, too, had his Individual plate,
with n neatly folded napkin besldo It.
Sklnnlo called for n finger bowl, nnd when
It was brought ho Insisted on washing his
faco In It.
"l'nttlo Fisher," nn anatomical nntlthesls
of "Sklnnlo," drnnk six cups of coffee,
but "passed up" the seventh because, as
ho said. It "got cold on him."
"Llttlo Dork," colored, cnlled for three
helpings of turkey, ami went nwny with hU
pockets full of drumsticks.
At tho close of tho feast tho boys gavo
throo rousing cheers for tho elghteon
women of tho church who waited on them,
"Ami. though I tVo to city life, I'm lon-som,
after nil,
for Arnr'a iilit yullow nlnviao upon ror Ultclien
wall." Ella Whttltr H'tlcox, m (A Century.
CO
the
same jnedi
cines are in niKK?PPP
the family to
day. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
for the throat and lungs;
Ayer's Sarsaparilla for the
blood; Ayer's Pills for the
liver;
And the old almanac!
We print millions of them
each year. Ask your drug
gist for one, or write. They
are free.
J. C. AYBR CO., Lowell. Mass
nnd then "Mogy" announced, that tho nun
fcgomont of tho Orphoum theater had In
vited all of them to attend the nvcnlng's
psrformancrf, This was followed by threo
Juoro cheers. Tho ladi created something
of a sensation marching Into tho theater.
They were given good seats In the balcony,
whero thoy showed their appreciation by
remaining qulot. They agreed that they
hadn't had such n good time slnco W. W.
Cole gavo them an outing at Krug park
last summer.
MRS. MINA INMURDER CASE
Preliminary Trlnl on CluirKr uf Hrlp
liiK Ilenrtlewrel Kill .n
Jecb Snl.lej
Tho preliminary trial of Mm. Barbara
Mlna, rharged Jointly with Joe lleardowccl
with murder In tho first degree for slabbing
to death Najecb Saldey November 30, on
South Thirteenth street, was begun last
night In police court. Six witnesses were
examined, after which court adjourned un
til 3 o'clock Saturday morning. Louis J.
Plattl appeared for tho defenso and Doputy
County Attorney Dunn for the state. Tho
courtroom was filled with Assyrians, who
frequently objected to tho manner In which
the Interpreter handled the questions and
nnswers.
Mrs. Sousa Nusrallah testified that she
saw Ilcardowcel pull the knife out of his
trousers and then stab Saldey. She did not
son Mrs. Mlna come out of tho store. Tho
other witnesses testified substantially to the
same thing. All testified that Saldey nnd
others had clubs and were fighting Ilcnrde
wecl, and thnt tho latter did not use hU
knlfo until after tho club with which ho
was defending himself had broken. After
taking tho knife from his pocket Deardewecl
cut ono of tho men who was fighting him
nnd then stnbbcd Saldey. The witnesses
examined were1 Joo Nusrallah and wife.
N. Nusrallah and wife, Max Ocrbcr nnd
Jacob Heck.
Mrs. Mlna Is charged with giving Ilcardo
wcel a knife and urging him to kill Saldey.
lleardowccl Is still at large.
Himv lii Prevent I'neiiiiinnln.
It Is a well established fnct that pneu"
monla enn bo prevented. This dlsens
nlwnys results from n cold or from nn at
tack of Influenza. Among the tens ot
thotmands who have used Chamberlain's
Cough Ilcmrdy for theso diseases you will
not find n single enso that has ever re
sulted In pneumonia, whleh shows con
clusively that It Is n certain preventative
of that disease. Tho fact Is, It couuteracts
any tendency of a cold or attack of tho grip
toward pneumonlu. It l famous for Its
quick cures of colds and grip. Try It.
All druglgstn soil It.
I FAINTS IN THE COURT ROOM
Wo mi ii u Itcvlvi-N III Arum of Her Illi
citly mill ItrNeitfN Her lliuiinne
A He ii 1 1 ii iix.
A dramatic scene occurred In Judgo Dick
inson's court Monday afternoon, ono effect
of which wns to convinco tho twoscoro
men present thnt tho ways of woman nro
j paBt all understanding. Tho principal nc
I tors were Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs. C.
! M. Solsglver. Mrs. Adams Is being sued
ror divorce by nor husband, Joseph Adams,
and Mrs. Solsglvor Is one of the witnesses
for tho plaintiff.
For nn hour Mrs. Adams sat within threo
feet of tho witness nnd heard her character
dissected. Tho testimony wns candid at
times. Tho courtroom was closo and hot.
Suddonly tho faco of tho witness becamo
ghastly palp j she ceased spenklng, lurched
forward heavily In her chnlr and would
havo fallen from tho platform had not Mrs.
Adams caught hen
.With one nrm supporting tho unconscious
form of Mrs. Solsglver. the defendant
reached for the pitcher of water on tho
Judge's desk; she poured out n glassful
nnd held It to the womnn's lips.
Tho cold water revived her. Sho opened
her eyes. There wns n moment's pause,
nnd then tho witness pushed tho defendnnt
from her, streaming, "Don't you touch mo!
Don't you daro touch mo!"
Mrs. Adams resumed her sent. Tho wit
ness drank moro of tho wnter. The bailiff
opened a window, and tho trial was re
sumed. With Its 40 years' record Cook's Imperial
Extra Dry Champagne Is first In tho list.
No sparkling wlno In wo Is Its superior.
OIL MILL TO BE OPEN AGAIN
Anierleiui Mux 1 (ouipiiiiy Will .Soon
Hemline OiiernlloiiH lit IIn
OiiiiiIiii 1'liuil.
Word has been received in Omaha from
J. W. Hirst, general mutineer of tho Amor.
Iran Linseed company, that tho Woodman
oil mill nt Omaha will bo operated to Its
full capacity ns Boon as tho flax crop ot
11102 Is harvested. Tho Woodman oil wnrU
when operated, gavo employment to a Inrgo
numtior or men nnd tho value ot Its output
was as largo ns that of any mill In tho
west. It pnssed Into tho hands of tho
American Linseed company a few years ago
and has been Idlo for more than a year.
The reasons assigned for tho closing of
tho mill wero that tho company ownod
mills much closer to tho llnx fields and
that tho country trlbutury to Omaha dd not
produce this crop, us it was produced In
North nnd South Dakota. The question of
freight rntes was Involved In the matter
nnd for sovcrnl months this qtiostlon has
been discussed by officers of tho company
and railroad officials.
IKIIt.V.
To Mr. nnd Mra. Frnnk C Pat ton. n
daughter
6 ...
TJULiS UiHAlIA IJAUwY M3SK. TUESDAY, B.KCEMlSEft 21, 1001.
H1CKEY AIRS CONFIDENCE
XtaJ of Amtrican Aucolat on Bants
Afalnit tki WtaWri.
THREATENS TO EXPOSE RIVAL LATER
Cliilinn Whltflrlil Hns Xot Seeuroil
ailtiTntikee PnrkSnys Western
Won't Plnr In Trrln
Cities.
ST. JOSF.PH, Mo., Dec. 23. (Special Tel
egram.) President Thomas Mickey of the
American Haso Ball association returned
homo this afternoon after a prolonged trip
In the Interest of the organization with
which ho Is now Identified. Ho Is full of
confidence.
"The American association Is bound to
be a winner," said he. "Thero Is no doubt
of It. My confidence has suffered no diminu
tion since last I was In St. Joseph. On tho
contrary, It has been augmented and in
creased." Mr. Hlckcy laughed at tho story that tho
Western league would havo clubs In Mil
waukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Ho said
that all such talk was tnado for an ulterior
purposa which would bo laid bare later on.
"What about that pronunclamcnto by
President Whitfield of tho Western league
that he had secured tho base ball park In
Milwaukee?" was asked. "I know all about
that," wns the reply. "Ho gave out tho
story In Chicago nnd emphasized It by slap
ping himself on his chest and nnd saying:
'There's tho document In tho case,' mean
ing the lease. Gross nnd Ktllllea denied to
friends of mine thnt Whitfield had a lease."
EVERY INCH COUNTS A FOOT
.nrrMT Mnruln Are the Ilet that
Winner nt 'Prison
Oct.
SAN FHANCISCO, Dec M.-Close finishes
marked tho racing nt Oakland today, threo
favorites winning by u narrow mnrcln.
Outsiders wore successful on two occasions.
Tlie mile rnco resulted in ono of tho closest
finishes of the season. Pat Morrls.iey led
until the Inst Jump, when First Shot got
up nnd beat him by tho shortest of noses.
Mnny of tho spectator!) thought Morriixey
hnd won. After his good showing Sntur
day Headwater' wns made n favorite for
tho Knclno handicap nt seven furlongn.
He broko with the field, but bolted nnd
was left. Mercer won easily from !Uo
Shnnnon nnd Jnnlce. Jim Utile upset cal
culations by loading nil the way In the
Inst rnco. Horton finished fnst nnd beat
Oreyfeld for tho place. Results:
First rnco, three-quarters of a mile, sell
ing: Autumn Time won, Knocking second,
Dwlghtway third. Time: 1:15.
Second race, futurity course, selling:
HuachucA won, Jnrrotlerro D'Or second,
Ishtnr third. Time: 1:11.
Third race, one mile, selling: First Shot
won, Pot Morrlsscv second. Dr. Hcrnnys
third. Tlmo: 1:41.
Fourth rncc, thlrteen-slxteenths of a
mile: Holllck won, Herculean second,
Mnresn third. Time: 1:3).
Fifth race, ono mile, Haclne handicap:
Mercer won, Hio Shannon second, Jnnlco
third. Time: 1:2U.
Sixth race, mile nnd seventy yards, sell
ing; Jim Hnle won, Porton second, Orey
fold third. Time: 1:44.
FAVORITES ARE IN FRONT
Cnilet, W. II. fJntrn nml Donntnr l.enil
Prneesslmi on Creeent
Soil.
NEW ORLKANB, Dec. 23.-Cadot. W. H.
Ontes and Donator were the winning favor
ites. Tho Hush won the fifth nice nt the
liberal odds ot fi to 1 and the stewards
promptly suspended H. Trotter, tho hors;s
trnlncr, pending nn investigation. The
liorsn stnrted four times previously at this
meeting und his performnnces on thorn
occasions wero such that tho stewards
felt that nn Inquiry was demanded. Tho
stewards hnve suspended Jockey Oils for
tho remainder of tho meeting for his rldo
on Doomeruck on Snturduy. weather clenr
and wnrm; track fnst. Results:
First race, selling, six furlongs: Hutch
Miller won, John O. Ford second, So Capa
third. Time: 1:15.
Second rncc, live furlongs: Cndot won,
Crescent City second, Postillion third.
Time: 1:02.
Third nice, steetile chase linndlcan. short
course: uagmur won, I'liueun scconu,
Golden Link third. Time: 3:11.
Fourth race, selling, mllo und nn eighth:
W. H. Oaies won, Major Munstr second,
Ilnllnnn Intnl. Time: 1:5111.
Fifth nice, sidling, six furlongs: Tho
IluHii won, weiiicmitnn seconu, juea I'en
Bcanco third. Time: l:l3i.
Sixth race, selllntr. mllo nnd nn elchth:
Donutor won, Jim Ureeze second, Meggs
third. Time: l:ll.
ItneliiK DiKik for UMIU.
NEW YORK, Dec. 23. At a meeting of
mo stcwarus or mo jocKey ciuu, neia iu
duy, the following racing dates woro al
lotted for tho season of 1502:
Wnshlngton Jockey Club Thursday,
Mnrch 27, to Saturday, April 12.
Queens County Jockey Club Tuesday,
Aril jo, to inursuny, .iiny j.
Westchester Racing Association Sntur
ilnv. Mnv 3. tn Thursdnv. May 22.
Brooklyn Jockey C'luli Saturday, May 24,
to Friday. Juno 13.
Coney Islnnd Jockey Club Saturday, Juno
H. to iTKiay, juiv i.
Ilrlghton ltencli Rnclng Association
Saturday, July D, to Saturday, August 2.
Maraloga Association .Miintiny, aukusi ,
to Friday, August 29.
fTonev Island Jockey
mil Jockey Club Saturday, Au.
gust 30, to Suttirdny, September 31.
Mrnnklvn Jockev Club Monday. Sentem-
ber 15, to Saturday, October 4.
Westchester Racing Association Monday,
October 6. to Snturduy, October 25.
Queens County Jockey Club Monday, Oc
tober 27, to Saturdny, November S.
Washington Jockey Club Monday, No
vember 10, to Saturday, November 29.
lininilKtiiiiil In Crowded,
CHARLESTON, S. C, Dec. 23. Threo
fnvnrltes won nt tho Exposition track to
day. Tho grnndHtniid wns crowded nnd tlie
sport was nxcnllcnt. Weather warm and
cloudy. Results:
First race, six and u half furlongs: Lady
Hnyman won, Sutton second, Ncgodale
third. Tlmo: 1:27V:.
Second race, selling, four nnd n half fur
longs: H. C. Heed won, Donna Hell sec
ond, aive and Take third. Tlmo: 0:59.
Third nice, maidens, llvo nnd u half fur
longs: Welch Olrl won, Orlcus second,
Pntl third. Time: 1:13.
Fourth race, selling, four nnd a half
furlongs: Klngfull won, Certain second,
Olnd Hand third. Tlmo: 0:59H.
Fifth ruce. seven furlongs: Mnrln Hoi
ton won, Ellis second, Two Annies third.
Time: 1;324.
POUNDED ALL0VER THE RING
"Dutch" TlinrMtnn Is Knoekeil Out !
Charley llunix In Six
Itouiiiln,
CHICAGO. Dec. 23. Charley Hums nf
Cincinnati won tho decision over "Dutch"
Thuraton, tho California welterweight, nt
tno Americnn Aiuieuo cum lonignt, Miiurs
ton was the moro sclentlllc of tho pair, but
lils hlow3 did not seem to havo nower hn.
Iilnd them. Hums forced tho fighting and
scoreii n Dig ienu in uvery roiinu,
in the sixtn ami inst rounu 'inurston was
pounded all over tho ring nnd wns in
trouble when tho contest ended,
BOOKED FOR ANOTHER FIGHT
Hoy Streeter of Denver nml Lloyd
I'olnilcxter nt Lend Hlun for
filovv Content,
oiiwtk, , av.i wru a,.mirviHti. ar
ticles havo been signed for another glove
contest between Roy Streoter of Denver
nnd Lioyu J'otniiexter or iend, both col
ored, forX) u side, Thoy havo fought
both fights to Polndexter on fouls,
(inventor Durhlii AVIns,
JEFFERSON VI LLE, Ind.. Dec. 2:l.-Tho
flglit scheduled to tnko placo at this city
tonight between Marvin Hnrt of Iiita.
vlllo nnd Ilnrry Rodgers, n locdl pugilist,
wns stopped by the police heforo tho prin
cipals wore allowed to enter tho ring, Gov
ernor Durbln had Instructed tho local au
thorities to stop tho light.
Nimrrlnif .Ylntch nt York.
YORK, Neb., Dec. 23.-(BpeclaL)-Undcr
the auspices of tho York Athletic clubl
Ynrr nlll l..u. It. .n.ln ..i.iui.i
Tho principal bout will bo between Chick
U from Kalrbury. Tlioro will bo thro
utiu CAIMUIIIUU9 u lutiii iutriu 111 IIU
UtUon to ptHirrlnK matchos there will
ill u oil, viuiiviUK utiu UilK pUIlVIllUK'
FOX HUNTERS TO ORGANIZE
Prominent Sportsmen Meet to Form
.eiT Asioclntlon of
Ctnlis,
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 23. -At n meeting
mi ivuresentniives ot several rox nutlling
clubs In this vicinity tonight steps were
triUAtl Innllt... ,i ,li.t In,...,. . I.... n t n n
tlonnl organization to bo known as the
American Fo.x Hunters' association. The
iiuiuunu is io nom a toiirnameni at tne
ml nt .anh ti 1 1 n , I . ir u n nA.. . I. I n 1 . .i,n
' " -"- .it.,, tiiif ruinuii, llll.ll niltlll
bo open to nil the clubs In tho country
...i.. .ii. iiui;ii uit'ie rutin uu iiem trims ui
fox hounds and hunters under conditions
und nearly ns possible meet in cross
country events in the hunting season. This
committee will perfect the plans for the
formation of tho organization; General
Edward Do V. Morrill, John R.Vnlentlne,
Dr. Charles A. Dohan, Charles E. Mather
nn.l T. .!... n I '
...ia uunutu I.IU1VI,
Nntlniitiln Defeat KriiRs.
The Nntlonnls took two out of three from
tho Krtigs last night nt Clark's bowling
Ulll'jni oiuru;
NATIONALS.
1st. 2d 3d. Total.
.Miner i n 17s in:
Davey 1W ins 157 I.".
Forscutt 13 152 17S 111
Nialo IfiO 171 m 470
Ahmanson 170 no 153 4 'is
Total 715 S23
MO
!,334
KRUG PARK.
1st. 2d. 3.1. Total
Conery U9 160 Kl 513
unison 119 IK 17S 473
wnchtler 121 152 H!i 42
F. II. Kmc 1.17 no 1112 t:i:
Hengclu 10J 156 152 470
Totals 75? 7J0 S03 2,313
After tho first gnmo Nente was put In
In Plotts' place, as Plotts' thumb gave
out.
finfe Cltys Itent Oninliiis.
Tho Gate Cltvs took Ihrpo i?iime from
tho tnpnotchcrs Inst night nt Ia-ihz & Wil
liams- nncy.1. score:
GATE CITYS.
1st. 2.1. 3d. Total
Huntington ir,i 107 143 474
Hnrtley 213 KT 155 6f3
T. Conrad i3 1m 109 r,i
Sheldon 1S2 19; 173 552
Seaman ITS )59 2ul r, to
Totnls 92
S73 SI3
2.CS
OMA11AS.
1st.
170
ISO
131
17S
Id.
IV)
ITS
15S
171
150
3d.
I4S
171
15S
15.i
Totnl
Lehman
Wlgmnn
Smead ..
Rend ...
Zurp
1S
4?tJ
4RI
Gil
Totals S19, SIO SIO 2.97G
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Tho report thnt chlckenpox provnlled nt
.ul'i win street was erroneous.
Judgo Estelle hns granted Martha Ray
mond a divorce from Melvlllo C. Itnymond
on the ground of nonsupport nnd extremu
cruelty.
An ndjaurned meeting of tho stockholders
01 tno Auiutorium company win no noiu
in tho Commercial elubrooms nt 12:30 this
afternoon to hour n report on the votes
cast on the question of the proposed
nmendment of the articles of Incorpora
tions. The federal petit Jury was dismissed by
Judge Mungor Monday nfternoon after
serving slnco November 10. H has heard
and rendered verdicts In the ease of Oil
lln ngnlnst the Cudahy Packing company
for personal Injuries, and the two Frlzzell
cases, tho latter being !ong-duwn out.
A committee of the Omaha branch of tho
Americnn Transvaal league met at the
P.ixton enfo yesterday' and arranged for
the mass meeting in Washington linn Jan
uary fi for tho relief of sturvlni: women
and children In South Africa. Hnyden
Brothers sent the committee a check for
$100 as a Christmas gift.
J lid 1:0 Fawcott veslerdav decided the
enso in which Mrs. J. J. Hurton, daughter
of Patrick O'Connor, sued to set nslde a
ileeu to ij.wo worth or nronorty. airs,
Catherine O'Connor, tho widow and tho
uercnunnt in tno suit, noi.is tno property
throiigh n deed which she claimed her hus
band executed. Tho court held thero wns
no consideration for tho deed und that It
was procured by undue Intluencc.
The attorneys for the Omnha Thomson
Houston Electric Light company huve tiled
a motion for 11 now trial In tliu enso ugnlnst
them of Anna Dent, administratrix of tho
cstato of James Dent, who wns klllcrl 11
year ago by the company's wires. A lury
111 JllUKl? iVt'JPUl n l-uuj L lltllllt'll iiiu Jllillll-
tiff a verdict of $5,000. Tho attorneys niako
twenty-icven ullegatlnns of wrong In tho
verdict and In tho conduct of thu trial.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
J. P. Dollard of Sidney Is in tho city.
n. n. Townsend of Keokuk Is nt tho
Millard.
E. S. Dundy nnd wife havo returned
rrom numiio.
C. H. Sharp of Lincoln Is transacting
miriness in umana.
F. 11. Keeshcn nnd family of Denver nro
in tno city to spend tne holidays.
E. J. Motlzer. accomnnnled bv E. A. nnd
Miss Duff of Nebraska City, ore In the
city.
Miss A. R. Orcutt. who hns been visiting
Jn l'lttslmrg and New York City, has re
turned, Charles Ioslle, clerk of tho county court,
will leavo today for Gulenn, 111., to spend
the holidays.
M. W. Clair, postmnstor at North Plntto
under Cleveland's second administration,
passed through Omuha Inst night on Ills
way to Iowa City, where ho will pass
Christmas with tho family of a brother.
THE HEALTY .MAItlvF.T.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Mondny,
December 23:
Wnrranty Deeds.
P. S. Ilonney und wlfq to II. II. non
noy, undlv. i lot 1, block 3, Pat
terson's ndd.; lot 15, block 11, Edg
wood park $ 10
N. F. Darker and wlfo to II. A.
Roberts, lots & and 6, block 1, Mis
souri Avenue park 2,500
J, J. Monoll et al, executors, to Rose
Robinson, lot 17. block 2, Inkevlew
odd D00
G. C. Ilnrton nnd wlfo to M. E. Cox,
south 92 feet lot IB, block 5, Sweesy's
add 4,100
Anna Corrlgan to Ellen O'Neill, lot
9. block 20. 1st ndd to Corrlgan
Plnci 1,013
A. 1'. Tukey nnd wife to F. F. Fos
ter, west B0 feet lot 4, block 4, Del
vedere ndd 450
M. J. Sturgeon to P. H. Sturgeon,
In. l . T1......X.I.1.. n.l.l JM
nil. u, utwt;f v, iinriomu tun, llJ
J. 8. Sherman et nl to Anna Pnstow-
ku. lot 4. h ock 5. Jetter s ndd 400
M. C. Vroom to A. W. Smith, lot
12. block 16. Central nark 650
J. F. Dillon ot al trustees, to Henry
ana Herman rtouunus, nw nnu nw',4
110 and 3.30 ncres In oH no C-15.12.. 11,901
Herman Neuhaus nnd wlfo to Henry
Ncuhnus w',4 no nnd e 30.4S ncres
of eVt nw und o 3.30 ncres In i'4
6-15-12 5.950
Henry Neuhaus and wlfo to Herman
jseuimus WM nw nnu w w.u.i ncres
of eli nw. 6-15-12 B.9.V)
II. R. Updlko, C. C. Estnhrook and
husband to P. II nnd H. 11. I'p
dlko o 55 feet lot 3 nnd w 55 feet
lot 4, block 1, West Omaha 10,500
((lilt CIllllil DeedH.
Omaha Real Estato & Trust Co. to
liuls Nelson, ei lot 6, block 21, Or
chard Hill 5 00
Total amount of transfer (14,2:12
ONE
MINUTE
Cough Cure
Cures Qulokly
It tins long been a household favorite
for Couglia, Colds, Bronchitis, PneiP
monla, Asthma, Whooping Cough and
all other Throat and Lung Trouhles.
It is prescribed as a spocltlc for Grippe.
Mothers endorse it a an infallible
remedy for Croup. Children like it.
Prtpared by C. C. DWIU A Qi Chloan.0.
udcftna
Specially prepared penetrating Ox-Gall, loosens and removes
the dirt, keeping them soft to the touch, just like new. The finest
fiber of any fabric is thoroughly cleansed, retaining all their original
brilliancy. It is i safe soap io preserve ivash goods while cleansing
them perfectly, being absolutely pure, made from prime edible
beef suet, and fresh ox-gall the olden-time natural detergent, that
our grandmothers used and prized so highly. Solitby all dealers.
Cudoma Booklet Sent Free on Request.
THE CUDAHY PACKING CO., - Omaha...Kansas City.
A
IN
"The Dixie Flyer
A Solid Vestibuled Train via
is Central R. R.
mo
From St. .Louis to Jacksonville, Fin., via Cairo, Nashville,
Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, Macon
Scenic Route to the South
Tourist Tickets now on sale at greatly reduced rates.
Stopovers allowed enroute.
.For rates, hotel accommodations and particulars call at
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1402 FARNAM STREET
Or address W. II. BRILL, Assistant Passenger Agent,
Omaha, Nebraska.
"uow'i iiUKKUW ThOUBLE." ttO
SAPOLIO
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
. . Graphophones and Records
Latest .eloctlona from "Florodora,"
"Toll Mo, Pretty Maid," vocnl ix
tottoi "In the Bhado of tho Palm,"
also all tho marctios and waltzes; ltt
ret Boloctlons from "Lucia," latest
nolectlons from "Tho Burgomaster,"
all of Sousa's latoet band solectlons
and 6,000 other lato vocal and in
strumental selections.
Free Concert Daily
Chairs provided for ladles. Our
Una of Graphophones is the LAHO
EST. FINEST, DEBT In tho stato.
Wo movo Into the old Ilonnrtt building next month and everything must be
sold rccardlofs of cost,
H. E. Fredrickson
Fifteenth and Dodge
Be
Guaranteed
Not to Shrink Flannels and Woolens
Too Much Holiday Fun and Folly
Beit for the Dowels
WINTER
FLORIDA
'TIS PMCADtrn im t?t f pr.
Innumerable purchai.r. attended .
our talo during the week and while
our business was enormous we still
havo countlwin bargains left. Those
contemplating tne purchase ot a
Buggy. Runabout, Wagon, Iiloyols,
Automobllo or Orapbophone should
soe us before too late.
Everything Must Go
It will pay you to come miles to
attend this sale. Nothing but hug
bargains for thn purchaser.
Too much of n go()d thing! That's what we arc
all liable to take during a holiday season. Healthy,
jolly people will do it ami make themselves sick.
"In time of peace prepare for war," and have about
the house a pleasant, perfect, palatable, positive
medicine for sour stomach, sick headache, colic,
winds, belching, biliousness, furred tongue, lazy
liver, constipation, bad breath, bad taste, all liable
to result from holiday over-indulgence. Cascarets
Candy Cathartic is what you want; a tablet after a
big meal will prevent sickness, or a tablet at night
before going to bed, after a good time, will fix you
all right for morning, nnd let you get up clear as a
bell, ready for business or pleasure.
All drugglits, 10c, 35c, joc. Nrvrr sold In bulk,
denulne tablet stamped C C C. Ouarantreil to
cure or your money back. Sample and booklet
free. Addreis 113
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
I M I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I
. . CALIFORNIA . .
111111,11111 1 '
Tho qunlnt old mission towns
nnd tho lovely pchhWIo rt'ftorta
of Southern California nro
VISITED EVERY YEAR
by thotiHnnils of tourists who
travel
Over the Union Pacific
beennse It Is tho host nnd
quickest route. In nddltlon
to tho IMilltnim Pnluco .Sleep,
era the UNION PACIFIC
runs Pullman Ordlnnry Sleep
ers every day,
Leaving Omaha at 4:25 p.m.
These Ordinary Cars are
Personally Conducted every
Wednesday nnd Krldny from
Omnha. A Pullman Ordinary
Sleeper nlso leaves Omnha
every Tuesday nt 11:20 P. M.
for Los Angeles.
For full Information address
City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam
Phone 316
Every Woman
Intftnl
lalimihlknnTr
utlln vromltrrul
. Whirling Spray
ii.injrn.. iMtt.
Anflon.Ilrit-Haf.
l..a. laiuallf.
The Whlrllnir Spray Byrlnco JM Ssle By
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
lUth mid Uudui', Uuuiha, Nth.
BETWEEN
Supper
Breakfast
U. SI, Louis - -8;00 P. M.
At, Hot Springs, Ark. 8:00 A- M.
Iron
Mountain
Route
For Pamphlets Apply to Agents.
II. O. TOWNM3NIJ,
General Paascnger and Ticket Agent,
ST. I.Ollh MU.
"Mini wants but
little here below"
Suld a morbid poet
Ioiik yeni'H iik,
I'm prone to doubt
that uncle nt nine
When I look ut Tho'
Dee's great "Want
Ad" pago.
4tor4ruit.ir.rlt. V ss "
If bs cannot siipiily.the Vx IKWrWii r
oiiifr. tmt wiiit italp for II. , trm!
luttrktml lok -...1.5. It gifts V. -W
full rtl'iiarsiiii1 nirertinniln Li. Jk
valuable lo InillM. MIIVICI, n. Tlf ;, M
loom nt ''-- " v v i.,3iiiir