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ECHOES RO THE CAPITAL, Legislators Complain of the Quality of Their Stationery. THE M'BRIDE PINKERTON BILL. Text of the Prohibitory Amendments Ofterea by Dempster and Corbin District Conrt eral and P News--Gen- rsonal oF Ttz OMAMA B, 1020 P St LixcoLs L1¥co1 ¥ BUREAU Jan Very fow leg rs rot fay er Watson is in th not mado himself consy of the Spea bers amus Baker o is an oper opinion is n “Tho sta. n disierace t0 the st s almost impossible to write on the paper with a pen. Any Choap John tore “out would hinik of keeping such stuff nk the state has been out razeonsly wdled in the stationery busi and they will hea n me if the ke min tizen stopping e, 1t aper is i P A promnent of S s county, wi at the Capital, says SGilel Box Butte, is a rustler. He used to ru s farm in Saunders, and has turned over thousands of acres of virgin suil, holding the plow handies himself. He now has a tine stock raneh way out on the uorthern borders of Cheyenne county, just across tha line in Box Butte, and comes liere to represent the largest district in the atate. [ tell you he is a rustler for sure, and will make his mark in before the session closes.” PROMIBE DAMENTS, The following is the cxact language of Dempster's proposed amendment to the con stitution prohiviting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors: “The manufac ture, sale and keeping for sale of intoxi cating liquors as a beverage are forever pro Ribited in this state, and the legslature shall provide by law for the enforcement of this provision, Corbin's proposed amendment is as fol 1. 'Che manufacture, keeping for sale and sule of all alcoholic liqliors as i beyera, shall be aud is hereby forever prohibited 1n this state, 2 ature shall enact all laws into effect the provisions e legi SSUTY 10 0 of this amendmen THE PINKERTON BILE s Pinkerton bill'is very short. 1t simply provides that no person shall act as a policeman or detective in this state unloss posscssing the qualifications of an cl and fixir : penalty atimprisonment in the penitentiar less than oue nor more than urs, MeBrid DISTRICT COt Two cases were filed in the to-d; Mrs. Louisa Adora Isard wants a divorce from Charles Isard, with whom she hus been married six years, and alleges, as ber grounds for the ac busive conduct and failure to provide Millard . Ricket district court , partner with VanPelt, who was drowned near Lincoln some time ag A. C. Ricketus, administrator, Mrs. VanPelt and all others be restrained from intertering with his business of manu- facturing the Railroad Remedy, and allego: that he 1s now sole owner by virtue of some extraordinary expenses rred in the busi- ness, and on account of Mrs. VanPalt's action in the matter, have arrived ast twenty-four hours ; a; Phil. B, Winter, [xetor; N Underhill Greenwoou; ;5 C. H. Warren, ahy, Nebraska City; James idney Wild, Pairmont; L. 1. Gaemble, Seward; M. C. Chanibe Walt M. Churchwell, Fr mont; Jus. S. McCarty, ['remont; Geo, McLarland, Wahoo; W.'S. Bentley, Oma J. S. Stewart, Fosters, O.; Louis Mober, Cincinnati, O.: D. Southerland, Oxford, Neb.: V. Abrehamson, Minden, Neb, Hill, Mindcn, Neb, ; E. Boggs, Sewar i 3. S, Jones, I3lue Springs, Neb.; A. M. Min d, Sparta, Wis. At tHe Windsor—T. P. H. Deacon, New Yori; Chicago; Jas. Kidston and son M. Kellogg and wifc S. Helgrent, Auror McKog, G. (. McKog. Representative Olmstead returned to-day. W. M. Weber, Louis Moher and E, H. Raab, of Cincinnati, are in the city D. Swineford and O. R. Westcott, of Chi- cago, and R. A. Bixly and Mrs. I.oming, of Denver, are stopping at the Tremont. NEWS AND NOTES, Four drunks were before the police court this morni Each were asscssed $1 and costs by his honor Judge Huston, Cuptain Taylor, a colored unfortunate, denied any improper conduct and the judge told him to “brace up,” and et him go. The only case filed in the supreme court to-day was the case of Joseph Burns vs Fair. mont, on error from Fillmore county. Burns claims damages on account of tle action of tho city over u labor contract. The supreme eourt will convene again to-morrow. ‘The state board of transportation held a meeting this morning and elected Gilbert Laws president and John Aty secretury. They then ed until Thursday. wtion The following the city within ti H. 13. Hooser, Omi Wymore; Hibbard, Beat wife, Seward ; Jack Farley, Nebrask Edgar in M. L Beck, Crete Pratt, Roca; W Borton, St. Joe; N, L Gebhart Beatrice; S. tt, Kas.; J MeKog, G.'A. An Absolute Cure. "The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounca tin boxos, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup. tions, Wil positively care all iinds of pile Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT. MIWT. Sold by Goudman Drug Co., at 3 cents per box-—-by mail 30 cents, e “SCABS" DISGUSTED, ngton “Scah" tand Protost Against Strikers. There is considerablo ‘‘unsettled business’ in conuection with tho Burlingtort strike yot Sunday at various points along the Bur. lington system, the scab enginvers and fire- men assewbled formally and discussed the situation, In Omaha a secret meating was heldin a cottage near the 1. & M. depot, and while a detal of the deliberations could not bo learned, it s stated on good authority that those prese t, numbering about tifteen, decided to dvast u petition aud series of reso. lutions, imploring the management of the Burlington not to employ any of the strik ing engineers and ! firemen. A memorial citing tho hazards which they (tue scabs) had been subjected to, was also.prepared. Lhis, it is said, together with the petition will be forwarded to the headquarters of the Bur. lington at Chicago, Another meetiug was held at_Plattsmouth, and reports go to show that uction of a siwi lar nature was taken., When questioned Yesterday, a scab edgineer said: **We think that the Burlington has wilfully done us un injustice in this deal. Wo hold our posts under shouts and hoots of derision; were called scabs, thieves, slums and e name in the vocabulary, and now the: uien are taken back.” did not appear as though he action of the company cerely did the chancol of his seat in the locomotive cab being occupied by a brotherhood man ia the near fuiare. It is Stated that the headquarters of the road in this city have been visited by the scab ropro- sontatives and that thew grievances were 1aid beforo the mauagement, but when ques- tioned, nothing could be learued. Shop Men Oppose Cushing. George W. Cushing has been named to Bucceed Clem Huckney as superintendent of mdtive power and machinery of the Union Pacific, but there 1s some question as to his taking his seat. Since his appointment, his xecord has been considered by the union Jabor wen, and it is said does uot refiect with Engincers very much credit on Mr. Cushing in tho eys of the former. 1t is stated that s charge, that hevas the s at this pla wvas had. 1t vidua Between e It is protty genera forc many moons ther train s s in Atlantic aud tt the system will contain fal developed, but to warrant the statement will b up of the Chicago Northwestern and Peun- syivania The part set for the N rn iy the tervitory be tween Cnicago and Council Blufts, [t com. municates directly with the Pe Ivania system at Chicago, and will meet the Union acific at this The Pennsylvania sys erates from Chicago via Pittsburg to New York, and the circuit would form a di voct line cast and west. The Union Pa aific oft s rofuse to state just what has been accomplished in this direction, but admit that the project is being considored General Passenger rd of the Pennsylvania Ine made a tos rof the Union Pacific systemn to the west a short time ag. and it is said for the purpose of obtainine an wiea of how the tem would work He returned to the 1d it is suppose has made a report again arrived in the city Sunday and has been in close consul tation with J.'S, Tebbits of the Union Pa- cific. To-day, both ofiicials boarded the west-bound overland passenger, but to what point they eare going, nothing could be learned, has not en enough has been aone that the combine Union Pacific, as yot b s, Th and lower s been reduced One e in both the unp yards of the Union Pacific ng by the order of the superintendent crew from each shift has been relievd Railroad Notos, Vice-President Holcombe went to Denver yesterday morning, where he will meet his family enroute home from the Pacific coast The Union wtched two new en gines to Laramie The Erie road prise of the tray eau, and has given no cffort, for thro from what can ¢ Pat Humphrey, )se genial - countenance 15 been seen about Omaha, and who was 10 0f the agents let out, has obtained a sim ilar position with the Luke Shore road, while his he ischt, ( Adams, has gone in a similar position on the Manitoba, The report that the Missouri Pag about to institute a 10 per cent cut in in all cases where employers receive a greate amount than $100 por month, has not be officially received at headquarters in Omal th ent will entor- bur. make trafiic aside patronage, has abandoned usefulness, by will certainly We allude to Whatever tends to incre banishing pain and suffering, secure notice and approval Sulvation Oil. Insure your life for 25 cents against dunger of a consumptive's d a boitle of Dr. Bull's Cougn S, ient. It is the best. 1 the, ping conven- - SANDBAGG orbes Stll Lying L'fe znd Death, At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Forbes was Lying m an unconscious condition and the physicians in attendance say that he proba- bly will die. Yesterday, a consultation of the latter was held and they decided, as a last s0rt, to try the delicate operation known as trepanning, The skull was fractured at the time he was hurt, and the doctors at- tempted to lift up the fractured plates where they were pressing upon the brain. It took four hours to perform the oper: The woman with Forbes was also badly hurt, her cheek being split open and her tongue split. Both wounds were sewed up. She also carries other horrible bry Her injuries are not thought to be fatal. She is lying almost neglected in a dirty don on the corner of Ninth and Jackson strects. Fricnds of Forbes believe that a lover of May, or “‘Babe,” as she is also known, made the” attack. Sthortly after she and Forbes got arig ata livery stable near Thirteonth and Harney on Saturday nignt,a party of four or five fellows also chart red a carriage at the same vlace, and it is thought that they followed the colonel and assuulted him while in his buggy ou his way tome, The two wounmds in the back of Forbes' head were evidently made by a weapon. The place where he was picked up was a smoouh stretch of road, without diteh, embankmont, stones or anythin else on which a person could receive the injuries he sustaine At 2 o'clock Sunday morning a runjway horse attached 1o o top busgy came toar madly down Farnam streer. Officers ) Mahon and Burr were standing on the corn, of Iifteenth and Farnam and attempted to stop the anunal. This they failed to do, but MeMahon, with' eat-lik ity, caught' the buggy, as it passing, and jumped into it from'the rear. He then climbed on to the horse's back and caught the reins. Tho horse could not be pulled up until he had reached the B, & M, headquarte The ofiicer then quiotly rode him a la postillion, to the police station, The runaway proved 1o be the horse and carr driven by Forbes when he left the road-house, The woman who was with the colonel wus seen terday afternoon, She taiks with great difiiculty. She says that she has no remembrance of any assaulr, She says Forbes was whipping” the horse and the steed ran away, throwing him out first, and a moment later she followed Sandy Between A Word to the Wise is Suficient." Catarrh is not simply an inconven- ience, unpleasant to the sufferer and disgusting to others—it is an advunced outpost of approaching disease of worse type. Do not neglecet its warning; it brings deadly evils in its train, Before itistoo late use Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, It reaches the seat of the ailment and isthe only thing thav will. You may dose yourself with quack med- icines till it is too Inte—till the stream- let becomes u resistless torrent. 1t is the matuy 4 physician, ficient,” A word to the wise is suf- ey Wants Hum to Vacate. J. Miller is a tenant of John I Rediek, and occupies the west half of lot 3, block 70. Redick says that Miller has been told to vacate the prewises any number of times. The last time was November 18, 1888, when an oftlcial notice to quit was served, but it hiad no efect, and Miller is still in possession, How long bo shall remain 8o has been left to Justico Morrison to decide, SJACOBS Q| For Neuralgia. NEW, PERMANENT CURES, ¥or Years. Jears 5 Jacobs 01l » fand, K May 1, 1 owa cases of mia doctars o be eured by Bt Jacobe Ol | | the OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 18s9. ADULL NEW YEAR I¥ GOTHAM “It's Not English, You Know, to Make Calls To-Day." GAMBLING IN COFFEE FUTURES. AVenerable Merchant Fights Against Tt, and is Mot Abusg With Disgraceful re Wil Do Something. The Legisiat ATy One New YoRrk, lence of Tk York NEw lan of the wi reasons dari ? awny f othor ia thul American rich are adop! ish wnd the poor cling to an the 1r's day only will nee fort though sec of the we afraid of being hionable if they the lead of the latter if thoy do t altogether t in favor hos- pitable practic the still disdain the Chrismas holidays, for thoy But not make calls do ne rings at Lenox and Tuxedo, there is merr wd seale. These g Lorillards and have gath where making ntle Cheevers, are so nearly Inglish in their form that it 18 a pity that there is great bar to their beir by weir transatlantic brethren, in trade. Lorillard is in the snuff and cigarette business, and for aught T know has been pulled up for packing improper phes in his cigarettes, and Jack ver’s father makes Indin rubber It would be better for them to to American ide wecording to which both trade and labor honor- able. But these snobs, forgetting the source of the to create ass distinetion, to separate the from the vulgar. Let them goand joy with the: Those, howeve wish to gain a reputation for heing fash- by imi g themare in the £ box, and lose far move than they on a one acknowles d They photog Che 200 stick e money, wish nselves B8 who ionable wrot gain, THE OLD MAYOR OUT—THE YOUNG MAYOR IN. It is the practice of the genuine Now Yorker who takes an intevest in muni- cipal matters to ver a retiring mayor bows in his successor, and bows out himself. But on this oceasion there were more than usual present beeause Abraham S. Hewitt gen ly contrives to sy something worth hearing, aud it was supposed that he would take the opportunity of making a gird at his foes. He did not, however, do anything of the sort, being probably satistied with his ppointment of David Lowber Smith as commissioner of public works. There was a general belief that as he was appointed in place of Genoral Now- u, his term of oftice would expire with the year, and Hewitt reappointed him on Saturday to serve to the end of the term. This is an expression whose indefiniteness would puzzle Aidipus himself, ns no one really knows whon the term begins, or when it ends. The consciousness that he had finwlked Tam- many Hall had put Mr. Hewitt into ood bumor, so that when he appeared inthe mayor's office at noon on New Year's day, he was all over gmiles, and nodded to Ma, ant with much cordiality. Taking him by the shoulder he led him to the official” desk, whence bave issued S0 many queer letters, and said that if he only experienced half the pleasure’in taking possession that he himself did in surrcndering, he must be a_very joyous man. on that New Year's day.” Then facing towards the throng who were gathored on the othe side of the room, he said “Gentlemen, I have the honor to introduce to you Mr.Grant,the mayor of this ¢ ” Hay- ing delivered himself of this pithy ad- dress he assumed his hat, buttoned up his overcout and departed for his house, Politically he is dead. FHe has shown complete unfitness for publie life, and he had better kill the presidential bee that buzzes in his hat. A QUESTIONABLE NEW YEAR'S GIFT. Adam Forepaugh, the circus man has ented to Central pork, for a New gift, his big elephant Tip, and the park commissioners are overjoyed, for this is the first one which tite city has owned in fee simy) The herd of olfunts,” as the ¥ York street boys led them that used to be opposite the nal building, were owuc 1 by Bar- nd though he was desirous tosell, commissioners did not feel rich enough to pu ise seventeen elephants al one blow. S0 they passed aws Superintendent Conklin wanted somp. thing of this sort to rouse him from the deep languor of grief into which he fell when Crawley was called away to join the happy monkeys munching cocoanuts in paradise. Bub it roused him with a vengeance, prodded him, so to speak. more than the oceasion required, for he knew more about Tip than eunning old Forepnugh told to the commission That old frand gave Bolivar a r sally fine elephant to Philadelphia, and then complimented this ecity with a homi- cidal benst, which has T know not how many murders upon his elephantine oul. Tip is a regular mankiller, ac- cording to Superintendent Conklin, who s a rogue’s gallery of menagerio Is, and” can tell you at a glance whether such a lioness ‘will suckle her cubs, whether such a tiger will live in ce with a tigress or will chastise her me -u.'mil with his mavital forepaw, ther suco a vieuna can he trusted not to spitin your face if you try to make friends with him, and’so on, = He is an animal encyclopedia, and a most intevesting conversationalist, As s00n as it was settled that Tip should be a, cepted, Which was done without con- sulting him, for park commissioners neyer by any chance know anything, he raised the red flag of warning, and straightly charged all the men about the menugerie houses to wateh Tip for their lives, and never to approach bim without a pitchfork, He has bought o specially sharp one, and has had sten- ciled on it: * “For Tip-use freely,” But he prophesics that before July Tip will have added another vietim to his long list. THE BEGINNING OF TIHE END, It is announced thut a bill will be in- troduced in the legislature this winter which will aim at putting a stop to the deals in futures on the coffee exchange, It is well known that Mr. Joseph J, O’Dopohue, one of the most estimable citizens of Brooklyn, und also president of the Brooklyn Ferr, com- pany, is at the bottom of this movement, le "and bis brother are at the head of the coffee trade, in this country, and they strongly objected to the formation be present whe ars num, the s, of a coffe that it w upon no m cour: the ground wtive improper ] specu nds o deals 1 the coff £ % coffe 10t been men re formed by whicl cents O'Donohue his back a was rais nts ba tho s try has shock community, but it ler hened ant part tion dawni ryone that faro presents the wo made s, As so0n 1 r the has wor There is a the wrong and that “a bank be found im ment, and it w eping m in Wall street, Prod the Coffee Exchuange, wil This is the thin end of the w the time will come when teansactions on margins and on futures will bo nb- solutely unknown. The feeling is very that there must not_ be di ination such as now pre and gambling in the of 1i actually o much er dealing faro, hellowing out combi- nations on winter races, 1f Dr. How ird Crosby does not support this move- ment with all the energy of his will disappoint every one tofore believed in him. MIL BOOTH'S NEW YEAR'S GIFT. Edwin Booth hassurprised the thes Al world by doing a very qued He has bought the house in Grammerey Park, which was formorly owned by Clarkson N. Potter, next doc to Samuel Tilden's splendid mansion, which, as the will has been upheld, is | to become alibrary of somo sort, 'The | house is of brown stone, four stories high, and thirty-seven fect front, con- | sequently nearly double the ordinar width., This he has fitted up for th ey of the Players’ Club, resery- ing to himself the third floor, and ad- mitting Mr. Lawrenee Barreth to joint I do not quite know whether upon his death the building will be- long to the club, or wheth they are only to profit by his generosit during his lifetime. The main room is > great hall on the first tloor, which made glovious by a splendid chan- | and by an enormous five-plac up with brass dogs upon whicll logs blaze nd glow in the [ stean comfortable fashion. I am | ters much of a theatri- [ conct man, and therefore know | wait little about the renowned Booth. but he has either admirable taste or else some one has been conching him. Iis aim has been in this hall to bring together 1w plain fittings. and the most splendid | Unjo, accessories.” The wainscot is of yellow | Vesti pine, oiled to bring out the red grain- ing. and above it is a Superb paper with a duil goid ground. The ceiling is modestly painted to resemble the blue sky filled with falling snow-flukes, and in‘the center is the chandelier of crys- tal bronze riehly gilt. The fire-plice is fitted inside with unglazed bricks ot a speckeled brown color, but the settiug isin African, or rather, Ai- geriae - onyx, most costly, and at the sume time most. magnificent, This onyx resembles masses of red orange marmelade set in honey, and the t lucence is greater than in either Mexi- cau or Calitornian onyx. Over the mantlepiece is aslab of black marble.on which is cut this paraphrase of Shukes- P s epitaph: ‘‘Goode friende, for friendships sake forbeare Lo utter what be gossipt hearo +In social chatt, leste, unawares “Thy tonge offende thy fellowae p The house warming was a great affair and all the notables of the lite ary : \ I 1 sw blin ban e, in the polit s for | of 11 the k 18 the and | every rim- | that stron mal i | hew th ican o is offcnse than ot ol of rac to rae the w over it wil big n soul he who has he fortu begrir withe the e tucky Shea Bran not hard Possession tiona more and train from teaing | ears, most not [ enl Wast timor o'clod Chics daily ing a fire- before vagra inno: lately he w judge from tion ai iers. world came to present theiv congratu-, lations to the hero of the occasion, EVENINGS AT THE MUSEUM, has won a partial vietory trustees of the Metropolitan cum, which is now open to vis itors on Tuesday and Saturday oven- ings. A demand was made on tho board of apportionment for an increased al- lowance, because the yearly fifteon thousand was not enough under the changed conditions of the institution. The trustees were politely informed that seript were At house other in the suers notanotherstiver maravedi doit or dime would be forthecoming unloss the museum was opened on Sundays, The truste called upon the mayor, who is ex-ofticio one of the hoard, and pointed out to him that many of the most intc resting on- jects were loans from gentlemen who held decided views upon® the Sabbuta- ' question, and would with- them if the museum was opened on Sunday. Mayor Hewitt smiled grimly and veplied that he pit- ied the future state of that man’s soul who would not let the peop pictures on the Sabbuth. sockdollager for Mr, Marqu felt that the hit was intended self, as no doubt it was. So he and his friend crept away and felt 1} was too much sawdust in their dol} bewailed the exceeding wickedne the times. Finally General Di, Ces- nola suggested as a’compromiso that if the city would not insist upon the Sun- day opening the trustecs would be will- ing to admit the publicon two evenings in” the week. This wasncceptod, and the museum receives an additional o lowance of ten thousand a year, and is opened on Tuesday and Saturday even- ings from 6 to 9 p. m INTERESTING TO RACING MEN, All horses with pedig have but one birthday, the Ist day of January, looks cuse of kn ing hi He ha He is the sh Juig tailod Fiftee sce his wis a who Chis d, O only They Duz only fruit, cheay simu ZAN Ye ces action L\LWEIGH et PURE r Used by the United States Government and Public Food Analysts, as the Baking Powder does not contain Ammonta. Lime or Al tracts, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Rose, etc.. do 1. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., now winteriny ean meot, sessor of a favorite | 10 Suratoga, Louis at 8 . m. daily ciunati daily at At 10 o'clock a. 1 ing fellow apparently a lad of sixteon and giv- ing the name of 1 said he Inside Shimek, of for a couble of burglaries at Cuba, O’Land, and Miner, and while there traced to Hanover, Kan., where hé nawmes of Leopold I stroyed by an abscess, cunning bein As s00n a8 ( an overcoat which he had just stolen one of the scholur loveliest of vhe cakes, ete., the genaine flavor, Because they are made from the where sell the the British East Afvican company on with | Endorsed hy the be Strongest, Purest and most 1 New York. of big the when they were horn. Is of the spring have a dropped ai natter of the f say, t WS y over foals WO-yoar-o now wr-olds \re 1wo-yos enormous prizes have v stake races, [t P is t men t public shown in hing. The \tained, b ore is an ¢ thousand dollars, Only duction in the over nigh 4 beca entries are son the evening before the race, s for the s ¥ made a yenr how « l 1s the « it ke ra thead. 13 public to them such as the famous St and the Mot the Sut the great | the wit two-year- cynosure eye, Proctor Knott, in Kentueky, is the ani 1 question, and it is probable that ill make Wpearance as a year-old at Chicago in the Amor: Dorby. Ther I elashing icay and the Fordham, nner of Al publi 0y whereas uturity st for real équine star, the spor wor of Wk os old ug rst is 50 i lates that sooner or later the owners o horses will make up their minds t the cast . Whenever two rise superior il the rest, one in each secti n, L always be possible to man e iatch or handieap in which they At present the proud pos 1S L0 puy o small ne in forfeited entries, and this is ning 1o tell. [t may boe stated ut much fear of being beliad by vent that the circuit from ien- to Chicago. from Chicago to pshead Bay. from Sheepshead Bay from Saratoga to Long ch.isa thing of the past. It does payeand the traveling is much too upon the horses, e wholly « or SteyA Troon. - Vestibuled Trains to Washingtc The only vestibuled weains to th 1 capital are those run via | and Ohio railrond from Chicago Cincinnati., A daily vestibuled service is maintained via B. & O, both those cities. All carsin these s are vestibuled,ineluding 1 day e hes and Pullman ‘Che trains are heated by P drawn from the locomotive, Por- e in attendance in the day as well as in the sleepers to passengers. No extra fave is on these trains, express leaving St. via the O. & M. W, makes direct connection in n depot at Cincinnati with B, & O. buled limited, which leaves Cin- 30 .., arvives in nngton next afternoon at 1:55, Bal- s at and Philadelphia at 6 k. The vestibule limited from WO leaves that city at 7:05 p, m. ,arrives at Washington nexteven- L , and Baltimore at 10:45, and’s Temerity. » Yesterdaya curious look- bufet ors, 1es upon d for pass Limitc ¥ O'Land, was arraigned o the police magistrate on the charge of ney. He had a look of meekness and once and told a pathetic story about losing his mother in Indiana and that s 00 his way to frienas in Kansas. He was only fourteen years of age. The believed his story and released him, of fifteen minutes afterwards J. J, Cuba, accompanied by an officor the same pluce, came to the central sta- nd left a description of a fellow wanted The de- with that of od thut the two tallied perfect it was discove the same person. Cuba, O 1 was known as Frank robbed Schimek’s y with a gold watch and He also burglarized a store o decamped, and was gave the asek and Frank Kara- Since then all trace of him was lost ho was so narrowly missed by his pur: this morning. was twenty years old, although he much younger. He has the merest ex- or a nose, the bridge having been de- He carries a numbe face and ion zetti valuables, same town, H nd bullet marks on his body as relics of sudden surprises while ply- idniglhit. tiary. ion of burglary th s profe s also done time in the smoothest of sneak hidden by aboyish fuce. wtidn Cormack learned how rewd little crook had slipped through Herka's hands, he inmedtely ae. a couple of ofticers, who found him on nth street an hour or two later with from at the high school. countrywomen are not to" be among the but capital cooks, declare unanimously that Van 's Plavoring Lxtracts are the oncs that impuart4o pies, puddings, Why? finest aid from ' charming acknowledged sex without any doubtful » ana hurtfil chemical used to ate the real taste. Grocers ver ¢ extracts, w2 N mancipated. Mackenzie, agent of New of slaves His Many Slaves ZABAR, Jan. 7. day apers gi his ¢ presented hundred ing them their freedom, ted much enthusiasu, RPRICE DELICIOUS | FLAyoRING EXTRACTS NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS ds of the Great Us Ithful. Dr. Price’s Cream . Dr. Frice's Delicious Flavoring lix- At contain Poisonous Qils or Chiemicals, Chicaga. &t Lau {s, Hlarne o Lumps, LK ternal aPPUCH R is Matchless the Thus the * Mustang” conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! ZULU MAGNETIC OIL. Evoti T 1t pe achos, Cores Rhonmatism nr I 1 manentl s Sprains Adache i d N Spavin w eis wnd Sont Pt up 1 uRRISE doe m recep Price not kowp I SL00 a1 ZULU HEALING OINTMENT. Snivo in the World, lIke waglo 1od 10 Cits, B ses. . Bitos, Chaffed and Chinjipe racked Ats ete.and other (4 iInr nae W Tor Bors i Price 1500 LU i + Ui boves, and Sent by OXPIORs on' recelpt Of Price 1 Your APiggISe Sep I s and i n four tin CLALMED (0 W GUARAN b pnoka ) tho wor THE SANTFORD MFG. CO., Omala, Neb., Solo Proprietors, 0. 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