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e e s . e FORCED TS FATHER'S NAME | 0. J. Oarlutein of Oal ferions O «nd Arrested on NATES CAPTURED WHILE LEAVING THE COUNTRY Beveral Hundred Doilars Seeuszed on Worth- Notes - Patrons of 11 Oth hraska News Nol sbandey in Sesslon at Kearney Nee Special Tcle 4 p mOC J «nof A. Caristein, a farmer liv Oakland, entered tional k ing 0 here he could g lot of ull looking thut they were ¥ toa little Carlstein that the fghtiorward the b tes and o, compared with the origina 1 whole lot was forged sent a me rer to Ca who retuwrmed stating that the father did not sign the notes, A ant was issued at nd the forg R Nel., where he int The prisoner was ta {A Carlstein can rested by Ofjcer city jnil. When his person. Sergeant Ormst prisoner and looked for more nothing was found. Carlstein told th polico that his father had given him the nd denied ¢ committed James W, Holimquist and B. ¥ ciftin followed Carlstein from Oakland and it the jail when he was locked up and appear against him for swindling thew r col wive a the notes 0 and wer The man had hones over & his and 1l discovor Sen warT il taken to the seached 201 was found on tripped the money, . sus Of ushundry Neb., Dee. 14.—[Special Bee.]—The Patrons of Hus bandry of Nebraska, in session here, did no busincss of any consequence today. A short Business meeting was held this morning, fol lowed by a public reception given to visiting dele by Mayor Brady and citizens The band discoursed a few selec tions address of welcome was deliv ered Mr. Brady. Deputy responded in_ a nmnm city which wa ter O. 1. Hall amphell, the first a few remarks de ith KEANNEY gram to Tie mayor of K fining imse movement, 'l by the dele gates W..,.(..l about the city, time, E A business meeting w resolutions introduced ave not \ disposed of wong the unfinished business which s 1i i session is that of « farmers life in surance company on the nssessment plan Th the i which H\\lmm\ the del itation for a drive took up the entire s held tonight. The Crazed by Adv IxpIANOLA, Neb., Dy his morning d himself in his granar had eaten his breakfast and his wife him if he w totown. He replied, “Yes, 18 1 h fed the colts.” F was looking rm a handkerchief at the time and as soon as he got it rted for the granary, us his wife supposed, to get feed for the colts, He did not veturn in an hour and his wife started to the stables to find him. = On opening the granary door she found him hanging within, with the hand- kerchief around his n nd a small rope fastened to it. His little boy about 12 years fe and cut him down, but was dead, having apparently slowly stra to death. He wa not being large he was afraid that his rty would be sold. Injured by Exploding Gas. Doxtriay, Neb., Dee. 14.—[Special Tele- fam to Tie Bee]—Harry V who s to have given 4 stercoptican entertain ment here this evening for the benefit of the Congregational church, met with a very pe culiar but distressing accident this after noon. While at home gencrating gas for the occusion, the fearfull resul Mr. Wilson may though horribly mangled. One hand most cut off and his face was badly torn from the mouth to the cars and his upper teoth knocked out. The whole interior of the building was blown out by the explosion, the report of which was heard all over town live, Sutton Grand Ar SuTro, Neb,, Dec. 14 Bee]—The Grand Army post of Sutton sel lnst ovoning Omcers. “[Special to Tae of the Republic post Philip Schwab grand Tasso ) I vman, chaplai of the day; d; Mared zates to department encamyr lnl'lll trice Bonds Beatiic , Dec. 14 gram to Ti sold the $8.073 paving and district No. 11 to Spitz atpar. The c calling for a spe y on the proposition to issue ction paving bonds for new pavi curbing bonds for & Co. of Toledo, O., 000 inte districts Working Awmong Rail, NORFOLK, gram to Tue of meetings in the interest of railway men was begun here tonight in the railway employes hall, con- ducted by Mrs, Woodward of Seward, inter- itendent of work among rail- for the Women’s Christian Tem- perance union. A good audience was present. Interested in Prarrswovrn, Neb., Telegram to Tur Bef Council Bluffs wi noon on the charge of recent garnisheo cases sent down from Council Bluffs as o specinl ofil cer to serve some papers here, Cain gave bonds to appear here next Monday. and abetting in in said he was Manufacturing Nebraska Twine, Frevost, Neb., Dec. 14 Bee. |- The Nebraska Binde will commence to manufacture Monday and will manufacture 15'n day from that t twine next about 4,000 until next fall rger and of o ar is quality than those of previous years Adnns County Old ey Juxiata, Neb., Dec. 14.—[Special to BEE.|—Quite a large crowd was in attend ance ut the old settlers’ meeting here yester- The Interesting program prepared was vied out, especially that part of it L related to dinner, Many interesting reminiscences of early times wore related Canrueniy, Dec. 14, [Special Tele- gram (o Tur Bre|—Mrs. Bartlewt, wife of | W. H. Bartlett, cashier of the Farmers and Merchants bank, died at her home in this city this morning R BEGINS TODAY. Taking of timony In the Contest Over the nglas Co Lty Election, This morniug the contest of th county legislative election will o earnest. Testimony will be third floor of the Ware block and Farnam. The attorne; Douglas nce in tuk 1 the at Fifteenth s for the contest J. Mahoney, C. J can and 5. R, Ruslh, while vy will be W. . Wap) and thelr stenographer L. L. Babb. "the ation ~ but Master | machine exploded with | cted the following ofticers | ul to Tue | nevs for the contestoes wlll be Mossra, 1. H, Hlaje, 3, W, Van Dusen, B. M. Bartiett and a0 W, Care, BT ‘:n‘ will act as thelr and 1. M. Waring will take n steno- port of the testimony for them ng of the ease Judge Blair, who of the attorneys in the Boyd-Thayer r, sald thore was & hole In the notice of a_recount of the Tenth reprosentative op_fnto the procecdings i _be favorable to the yuld Lring about an ex wits in the democeratic L 1o mention had been made in the notice of contest Mr. Smiyth said thore was tio desire on t © contestants to make a show not go before a jury on and win recount is necessary, and says frauds will be shown ted that one of the contestees ched and told that if he would o a democrat for the senate the con st against him would be dropped. The * was not aceepted —————e ple have piles, but DeWitt's alve will cure them - - OMANA'S OYSTER MARKET. Pile Witeh s of Hazel Inside Facts Expinining the Prevailing L Omaha has cities as an o of its ¢ on for the estern bocause int, but at oystors nvenienc per here than | stated by the the result of 8 ar and the not been public of interest to the trade, business has be. iy and is controlled by \\wuyv'uw Baltimore houses that nd A c s at the different distributing poin » United States, The smaller ho dto join the hine or retive from busine the nencement of the present s son the combiue issued its mw ¢ Omaha, stating what must or dor here was Omaha. that of Branch &( 10 join the combine. This a that it did not believe in-cutting prices, bu that it wished to be at liberty to sell at | such prices as_it_considered would yield a | fair profit. Such independence of was not to be tolerated prices below cost, besl but the ca real hiside s have must not Wl the combine cut using the cheapest wost st and enrried on th kind ¢ var, Braneh & Co., e, proved too strong to be downed by suibine, and the fight has let up on them somewhat. Present prices on oysters. though much Jower lere than at other appear to be satisfactory to Bray .y have announced that t dvance them, although pri Baltimore o up 10c per gallon today As a result of the low prices the consump- | tion of has been enormously in- creased inall the territory tributory to this city. Shipments are made from” here to 1o, Wyoming, South Dakota and other points wel 1o Nebraska Trade has even been dive from B oyster orn 1n )ints. | Chic Altho the st A not 't to the use of inferior stock, but kept up the quality of their oysters to ' the ustial andard. As a result, the war has been u benefit to this firm, as it | has made them wany new friends and con mers. While the cut of prices was brought on at the commencement of the s TR 1 dealers appear to have d of the cut, a 7 are still arr N.'Y. Counts per can, ra Selects per can, Standards per can, 20c. er can, 13c. Also bulk Standards, ~o|ixl meats, if wanted, and ce from 25¢ to per bunch. Send your Ch mas orders at once to David Cole & Co., “The Anti- Monopoly Ovster House.” Goods the very best. No firm allowed to undersell us, 819 So. 10th street, Omaha, Neb. ettt Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. N. Y. Life bldg. : e Holiday goods, i'renzer, jew’r, opp. p.o. ot FATHER AGAINST SON. Wanted th Yesterday Deputy Sheriff Lowis stood a the cast door of the court house and sold at ic auctiona street railrond that has good deal of literary ort, lezal and otherwise. It was the line in Dundee Place, which has been followed by a fate of the grimmest sort since its in ception, Rightat thestart wasa dispute with the constructing engineer, wl is now pending_ in some form in the in- volving a ¢ On the aw contract the lucky | bidder p iermany for mat pwi struct | track shipload now rests at the ttom of the sent there in and other mishaps | d tractor he failed for son 80,000, leav ing the line uncompleted. Then the owwners | of Dundee Place, Kansas Ci York capitalists, went ahead the line so that'it could be usec subsequently v ine. the drain ol the of Atluntic midsena the con i the which sum was doubled the son wanted the rond and this was raised by the ), 000, or a moment the son hesitated, and then he ended the game and took the road on an offer of $40,000 - Not from a k clal Staudpoint, “I do not recommend Chambe n’'s Cough from a financial standpoint, for we in stock on whick we make a siys Al ut { Br offer of #10,000, his father. But and bid 000, Pa., ve' spolken of it We sell more of it than tion we have in the druggists The following marriage issued by County Judge Eller yesterda e und address, ‘red Powell, Che D, I Couneil 1 ST Louisn Nelson, South On § Plavius J. Phillips; Cin ( Esther Cirmody, New Y § Nels Person, Owalin ( 1ildu Mavia Nelso . Youn \ Henry, Omahu s John R. Raibourn, Oua Muggio M. Morrisin, O Dewity's piPRICEs Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity— Of great strength— Economy In their use, Flavor as delicately and delicious'y as the fresh fruit, cured by | States Attorney | eight miles ction | | the city's | basis his veto upon the grounds t | fendant company ne; | Two Members of the Patrick Family Who | hhldu.,_ with an | WILIAM He Was Not Guilty of Robbing the Emerald Postoffice. ESTABLISHED EASILY AN ALIBI Friends of the Accused Located Wim Eight Miles from the Scene of the Crime At the Time it Was Per. petrated. Lixcorx, Neb,, Doc. 14.—[Special of Tar Bee.]—William Rose, oneof themen charged with the robbery of the Emerald postofice one week ago last Saturday night, was released on bail by United States Commis- sioner Billingsley this forenoon inst him and his associate, Wesley Johns, came up again Commissioner Bil- i this forenoon, but the further ex- ion not pursued on of the absence of Assistant United Baldridge. J. D. Philpott red for Rose, asked for the release of his clicnt on the grounds that no ev had been adduced to show that he any way connected with the robby Karr of Benkleman, who in favor stating that ywn by one of the gov on the nigl Kose had been seen at a fr away thirty minutes after the crime was committed. Commissioner Bil- lingsley then discharged Rose from custody, so0 far as the accusation of being implicated in the robbery was concerned, but held him as a witness and compelled him to furnish bail for his appearance when required, in the sum of 200, e bonds were promptly furnished and Rose took his departure. The further hearing of the charge against Wes- ley Johns was continued until December 27 at 10a. m, L Mayor Welr Intery The fact that Mayor Weir has vetoed the contract let by the Board ot Tubtie Works to C. Sholes for the ercction of the new standpipe will not neeessarily delay the con struction of that much needed addition to er works system ag before of witnesses was who ay nce in Judge red for 2 of the defense rmment’s own wit )t the robbery end's residence tract let andl that se © not cnabled to s from 1,000 to warding of the was improper responsible parties w onthe work. He be 000 can be saved by bid as the condition of the weather vent worlk in the proposed im- provement for some time the mayor believes 8 lm'll the much Board of Public and the papers pr The whole matter city attorne Heard in Lincoln Court Rooms. the case of Hale against the Union ilway company, the plaintift today awarded Judgment for £330, e d whup and signed ? has been referred to the In the law relattng to warning whistles The law imposes a penalty of time the whistles failed to sound. prc the satisfaction of the court that the railvond company to comply with the law sevent commences suit £1,000 damng into an open diteh at and claims that he was injured tent “Thie forenoon in Judge Tuttle's court en up with the arguments in the to that ex- of the United S uently for the defendant during part of the forenoon session, Working Girls Danee, ladies assembly of the Knights of Caution! Don't be deceive unscrupulous fak dence men, a “Indian Remedics,” and who pretend that their nostrums are made by the Indians. KIICKAPOO Indian Sagwa and_ other Kickapoo Indian Remedics are THE ONLY GENU. INE INDIAN REMEDIES MADE AND SOLD IN AMERICA. The word “ Kickapoo ™ 1s copy- righted and they dure not steal that. The by ignorant, irs and confis ming to offer o sure von get « Kicknpoo Remedic il ory bottle or package bears this “ac.simile signature thus Haven, Ct. s not peddied but irand Ave., Now © s01d at all dr ¥ Send threo 2-c. atampa to pay post- FREE ! 5ot slampio g tnrilling and fojenssly (nferosting hook of 173 nges, entitled S LIKE AND SCENES ANONU HE KICKAPOO INDIANS,” Telly all ahout the Indisua, A Ruddy Glow on cheek m and brow \Q\\\\\\‘l,‘ /) A isevidence =% that the body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilationis wrong, and health is letting down. Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepered by Seott & Bowne, N, Y. Al druggists. . .t e . ROSE RELEASED | alleged | out The case | | ney | Boyd of " a t con- | was with | Sixth and F streets | Labor gave a dance is lnlmrnllum hall last night which was well gagtended and proved vory successful, ABJuL 100 couples wore prosent. comm®¥tbe for the ovenin Was composed of NMame J Kennay nod Misses Dora Wakeflold i) Mercy Nixon, Mami w0, Maggie K Stacin Keogh, Celin (Pe Hulda son, Katle Lane and Kfat hat & WILL GO BACK FOR TRIAL. Frank Cope Willing to Face His Topeka For ¥ Victims, Frank Cope, & young man who is urgently wanted in Topeka, Kan., for having indis creetly and rather promiscuously signed other people’s names U ‘ehecks, met Sheriff Boyd of that place in Omaha yesterday after- noon, and after a brief conversation decided to return to the Kansas capital without re- sistance. Cope, while in Topeka, raised something like #00 on fi s, it is d then fled ATTANY WS SWOrn against him charging him with forgery and_obtaining money under false pretenses. His victims, however, did not know where to look for him. e came to this city and got a job in a on Tenth street, between This was finally discove Bennett was telegraphed to arre: This was done yesterday afternoon ppeka acrived in the city after the as made and took Aok to the scene of his offense on the 9 o'clock train AYER'S i Sarsaparllla s superior to all other preparations Immmgml» of all, becaus horg ogh Nel Sherift the prineipal ingredi- ent used in it is the extract of gen- uine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal proper- " ties. Also, be- Cures Catarrh . .. ine yel. low dock, being raised expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind, With equal diserimination and care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded, It is THE Superior Medicine because it is always the same in ap- pearance, flavor, and effect, and, be- ing highly concentrated, only small doses are needed, It is, therefore, the most economical blood-purifier in existence., It Cures mukes food nour- SCROFULA ishing, work ple; ant, sleep refresh- ing, and life enjoyable. It hes out all impurities in the system and expels them harmilessly by the natu- ral channels. AYER'S Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step, and im- parts to the aged and infirm, re- newed health, strength, and vitality. AYER'S Sarsaparilla Preparéd by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas ths by all Druggists; 1'rm- $1; six bottles, $5. Cures others,will cure you | DOCTOR : McGREW. SMHR SPROIALLIST In the treatment of all forms of Private Discases. TN with loss of Courago, Ambition and VI MEN [yt ricon yeas oF tho moas vo Vor this claos of I/ilh and l"uruluu Sts., Omaha,Noh HE— Ladies' Perfect SYRINGE. The only perfect vaginal and rectal Syringe in the world It 1s the only Syringe ev er Invented by wh b vakh nal Injections ean b TiniBtored Without josk ing and woiling the cloth: ing or ne tating the use of a ¥ snd which can ulso be used for rectal injections or irrigation. BOFT RUBBER BULB AND HARD RUBBER SHELL. Price $3:00. Mail orders solicited. TheAloe & Penfold Co., 15th Street, NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. Pliysicians’ prescriptions neeuratcly prepured at low prices. BRUNGHITlS @:j ~i8 & gruve troublo—the fore- ruouer of that dread foe,— Consumption. { SPECIFIC OXYGEN— » broathing trontmont is o Rlad surprse: to the unkious sufferor.whom itrelioves with Hou the first inhalation, und cures, cures fu a bricf spice, at home. 10,000 INTELLYGENT PEOPLE have resorted to it, and o ‘“‘OXYCEN BOOK, Froe, tolis of thelr experio; THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO., Snuu 510 Sheel Bldg, Omnlm. Tnerator. really DEFORMITY BRACES | Elastic Stocking Trusses, Crutehes, Batteries, Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies | 114 5.16thst., Next to Postoffice. Many of our AGENTS are £0) wol ARNOLD AUTOMATIC IUEAH in Ldle, ILLING from $200 to COOKERS or work for smail ly for torms, WAL, Omaba. ARNOLD | to sell you some . W]IM A LITTLI : WILL DO, A Fow sugy of Littla ATitU0 care will s Atittle neglect of Atsnster whi b would i Alittle Kind, 0 & felow ¢ | ¥ounitie offort and may result in untold good A little attention to the right thing at the fight time may result in groat things to you at the propor ostlons as to the Great Bifwots Tnings. YOU much AANoyANCE Auty may 168d (0 & E o me simpl Alnre mAY cAuse ume Alittle chill may soem trifilug. first symptom of pnoumont but 1t may be the sibly of death. Alittle prompt attention when you first foel ohilly, 18 by all means the thing you should do, and do at onoe Alittle pura medicinal stimolant takon promptly Will drive away the chill, restore the circulation and warm tho blood A little refloction will show you that only & pure, | meicinal stimalant will answor and that thero 13 but one, which 1s Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey Alittle firmness when the draggiat or grocer tries Alled whiskey which has no merlt, will save yon much wanoyanca and perhaps prosorve y Alittle pure medicina) stimu 1ant will tead to help your hanith and koo, * honlth Astant use of thi you in a ©condition to rosist the sniden changos of th /'\\Il'*l \ll‘\'l~ This (Thuysday Dec. |5- Last Two Performancos of Prof. Pp. M. Bristol’s EQUESCURRICULUM., 30 EDUCATED HORSES, 30 MULES AND PO MATINEE THIS AFT. AT 2:30. Pric 50c. Children admitted to tho o and given a free pony riae EVENINC PERFO’RMANCE AT 8. "HNN - b, S o S, T TR, SATURDAY MATINEE. M. B. LEAVITT'S Entirely new and popnlar spectacular pro- duction, “SPIPER ANP FLY." Iteorganized in Europo at an outlay of over he greatest company and most as- nding progustion ot moder times ple in the cast—6), ou Thursd seale of pri r STUART | BUYD Sn““ml ROBSON. Seamee MONDAY, DEG. 19. €0 peo Tho sale of sents will open at the new ad rednced Beginning WEDNESDAY MATINEE, STUART ROBSON And an Excellent Supporting Company in the Followinz Repertoire: THE BACHELORS | SHE 810075 10 GONOUER enmz. THE HENRIETTA s wil open Suturday morning. S, §1.0) und $L5), Matinee FARNAM‘STREET THEATER™" 58 Like ome ali roads lead to the Louse of success. 4 nights commencing Sunday Matiroe Dec. 18, SKIPPED —BY THE— LIGHT of the MOON. PARNAM STREET THEATRE.i"‘”‘Hei:‘E Liko Rome all Roads lead to the Houseo t Success. TO-NIGHT. ‘The Romantie Actor, Monday' Evening, Tuoesday E Wednesday Mat. Wednesday ason, s Roniancoe! ETT. 1 [Ilh \IL\DhL&SOH\ QUINTE [lh CLUB Concert Company of Boston under the manazement of the Ludies’ Musical Socloty of Omuha $1.00 Admussnon = lckets For Sale ln, the lluur ! ONPERLAND and Bijou Theater. ALL THIS WEEK. Last Week of the Bijou Stock Company, Kathleen Mavourneen FoWe G fe HAL )‘TUFDFY, BEC- .. 17| Special Return WILL C. \l\’LlJ'I‘()N Author o rm Baollnds. ~.nm~:‘ g . interspersod with TUEOSO wl Y. Mils‘. ANRIE BESIAHT VILL LECTUR AT UNITY CHURGCH Sunday Evening, December 18, Monday Evening, December 19, AT 8:00 O'CLOCK. Subjects—Sunday: “Labor Strifes in the Lightof Ke-incarnation. Monday—"An Outline of Theosophy." Admission to Each 50c. Tickets wilt be onsule at Max Meyer's music store on I'riduy and Suturda. The Mercer. Omaha’s Newest Hotel COR, lzm AND HOWARD T3, 40 Rooms at £2,00 per da 50 Kooms at 85,00 per 30 Iteoms with Bath ot £0 por day 90 Roows with Bath at $3.5 to 84.50 per day OPENED AUL-l, eT Modern in Ev 'Merchants’ FARNAM 5T, H- \v WA C. 8. ERB, Prop. Hotel, l’\Xl()\‘ l(., PROPRIETOR | wssumed the management of the ts' Hotel, | will make such improve- ments and changes as will make tbis house | one of the best ut which tostop in Omaha. | 'Pherequirements anc 15 of all patron | will Lo carefully att w Bolug mos trally locuted this hotol offors'spoo ns to the travelinz pub. | anceof its formerlibe fully asked. OMAHA, Uoe, 1, 1822 osuln for the furmshing of the City of O for the Sonled bids will be recefved at tho the olty comptroiler upta 4 p.m. D 1802 for the furnishing of lumber for the | of Gmahn for the year 1805, Blinks for Dids furnished by the comptrolior. A cortified | check of 800 to accompanyeach bld, The Fro iy right s reservoed to rolog) .u|< or ull blds, - THEO, OLESER, Comptrollor. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 14 1862 di5dot Deducting this from the | ontire BX IPC | served of the WORLD'S FAIR GROU Another Blow This is the time of when the weather puts in its best licks. Some of our contemporvaries aps= parently are greatly af- fected by what the’ weather does forthey are blowing at a great rate, but they can't sell OVERCOATS AT AS LOW PRICES AS WE DO. OVBR(‘()A’I‘ Full cheviot sack overc oats. with and without velvet collar, 1n 2 75 [ jray and brown, They are year worth ST R e o vr e e Fine chinchilla overcoats, in blue and black; yoke and sleeves lined with s:ll( with an (‘](‘(]dll[ cashmere Ilmng on the balanc worth $12.80, now............. All our I\el‘seys meltons, frieze, all sizes and" 1mugm(1blu styles, some worth $15, any of them worth $10 to $12, now.... Irist Beautiful Shetland in three different long, big collars breasted. frieze ulsters, shades, extra and double Our Oxford gray ulster without lining, double-faced, 84 inches long, full length, is very desir- able at $7.60, now Genuine Sealskin L«ma, worth from 5m 00 to. $18 duced to ¢3.00 on account of broken size In no length of time th(,sc snap bargains will be gone, so if you want one you must | come quick. Columbia ClothmO' Co., Cor. 13th and Fumm. FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING I WORLD'S FAIR TOWER NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, The Worll's Fair Tower Conpany wn issue of 3,500 shares of ite |1||.l\ stock av par, full-paid and non- ble. Tho enpital stock is 82,000.- divided into ,000 shares of $100 .00, re= 000, each, Jutsido of this suc a considerablo portion of the eapital stock has alrendy been allotted to the subscribers. This issue is now offered to the public, and tho subseription books are open at the office of I. D. Muir, Bee I3uilding, Oma- ha, Neb., and will close on the 24th day of December, 1892, at 3 o’'clock p. m H\ll)xl‘ll]\!lnnu will be payableas fol- lows: 30 per cent on application, 30 per cent on allotment. 40 per ceut 60 days after allotment. All payments to be made to Charles L. Iaston, I Allotments will be made imm after the closo of tho subscription books The right is resorved to reject any subscription in whole or in part.” If apy subscription 15 wholly rojected th amount deposited, on application, will be returned. If only a part of the amount applied for by the applicant is allotted to such applicant the surplus amount paid on application will be ap- plied on the sums due under the allot- ment. PRLFPRD\'CD n the allotment of shares to applicants will ba givon in the ordoer of the uch application by the authorizet agent of the comnany namad, CON=ZERVAT.VE ESTIMATE OF EARNINGS. Passengers per hour 10,000 A]lnwmu 10 hours per dd\. Uqlmls f 100,000 At 50 cents for each passenger equals, per day. 50,000 180 duys that the Fair will be opon equals. . Revenue from concessions and sale of Souvenir Book mul Mudal of the Tower, owned by the Tower COMpANY......... e oL 5 < Wg i eipt of 0,000,000 400,000 $0,400,000 ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES, Oporating expenses for the 150 days 25 per cent of grossearnings (39,4 World’s Columbian \nosltum .3 413,000 0,000 $2,763,000 6,637,000 cent on the entire c \]HIAI u! llm company of $2,000,000, The officy of the World’s Pair estimate that the daily admissions to the lul. 3 will rise above 200,006 people. Our capacity for carvying passengors in our Blec. tric Cars in waking ascensions and descentions of the TOWIIR ix 12,000 people par bour, and wo confidently counton 10,000 per hour. This will bo found n moderate estimate when due rogurd is had to the attractiveness of the TOWER aund the RARE experience afforded by a trip to the top. 'H TOW IR islocated opposite the WOMAD BUILDING, at the Eistern ntrance of the MIDWAY PLATISAN( in the WORLD'S FAIR GROUNDS, Each person, in making the ascent and descent of the TOWER, gains a view of tho ITION BUILDINGS. The TOWER is over 560 feet high and 210 feat complete turns to vench tho ton, the grade be in making the ascent and descent; Equivalent to 331 pe in diameter, It reguires nine g eight per cont,aride of two miles consequently, nine different pleturos are ob- NDS as the ascent is made, A view from the OBSERVATORY FLOOR not only gives the vast Panorama at your feet, but also gives the geographical positior of the WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS, so that after making the ascent of the TOWER any person can go unguided from building | vo building. en 15th and 16th | It 1s the intention to have two FULL BANDS FLOOR—A BRASS BAND and a COMPLETE STRING ORCHES' will play alternately from the opening of the I'AIR in the mc at night. An um HESTRA will also be located in the conte RESTAURANT at the bottom, THE WORLD’S FAIR TOWER COMPANY. AMIAMPDEN JOHNSTO! i3 P | I, Scoretary, on the OBSERVATORY 'RA—which ‘ning until the closs ofthe great TOW EIR , President und General Munuger, WILL I:I‘ ADVANCED TO "ll 'I I\al ) PER S PURTHER INCR ) A8 Money umy'm sent I:. 1 Deaft, or Bank Cashie (8]} o For further information address or call upon F. D MUIR, Bee Building: 1704 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEBB, Agent for the World's Fair Tower Company, Call and see Architect's Plans. ed L.m :1r, Postoffice Money Ou Expross,

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