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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, —'yANUARY 29, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. L. M. COHN SET AT LIBERTY ?!J.‘.“.\3'.;‘»‘":tf"‘.}.“,.‘:fiv”.'x?éi‘m'flf‘“fint?#n‘7-““:3’ON FIRE INSURANCE RATES ; trict, roversed ; state ox rel Clifton against g Graniger, appellant, Harrison district, at- | el Judge Tibletts Overraled Notary Bishop | | Oaptain Palmer Delivers Himself of Some > | Towa Central Conductor Killed. and Released the Prisoner. MansmaLiTows, In., Jan. 98.—(Special to | Reflections on Omaha Risks, 1-1[~nrlnn '“("ulrlvw E Brown,a fr f»,.h.»r-r\ | Is making still deeper cuts in many lines of goods, to clear the tock, as near as TS | ductoron the Iowa Central, residing here, | ‘ i HAD REFUSED TO ANSWER QUESTIONS | was runoverand cut to picces by a switch | AS VIEWED FROM THE COMPANY'S SIDE | possible, before moving. I engine in the yards last night just as ho was rom 20 per cent to 50 per cent off on all winter goods p iz ready to go o ) i 3ro R ot I T -] Attorney Wlter Woodwatd Charged withs | a8 58 youts old And aves 8 wie snd baby. | Last Yoar's Business 1a Omats Dous at o | 812d FPOM A0 po1 cent to 50 per centoff of all other goods. Remember every article ains wil aken to Flannagan, Havlng Appropriated Money Belong- for DUPIAL, SRS S0 R SR Great Loss—Result of Withdrawal LaSeaiteby Connty Ab > S50 Ehe THI0-Whié Cov in the store is sold at a reduction. You cannot pay full price for anything, not even torney-Li Notes. AV E R L LY AN Tusurance Mo - he choicest goods. —_— Unlversal Appreciation of Art, Music and the Drama. N " = — Lixcor. Neb,, Jan. 28 —[Spocial 0 THE | Dupanes, Jan, 10, —[Correspondence of | Nothing is interesting business circles so | Bre. | —Louis M. Cohn, the merchant who | gy Bep | The kingdom -of Saxony is | MUCh atpresentas the subject of fire insur- y very cheap at 31, now 50c, or 2 yards refused to answwor questions propounded 0 | 1o home- of musi ¢ excellence, buy | 31°¢ The talked of general increase of | R[] an s aar el ; ) 16, 210Mme 0 Isic par excellence, bul " Y given for the price of one. him in an cxamination before Notary | yhioughout Germany ¢ 1s cultivated | 'ates caused a ripple of excitement and now | L] o give pries one rn with success. There exist cxcelient | the co-insurance clause has brought out X A broken line of sizes in linen collars much animated discussion. From what the Ve e\ ——— 10c a half dozen, Bishop, was discharged from custody today Cohin was jailed for contempt of Bishop's | mygikconservatorion which train musicians | court some wecks ago, and Judge Hall re- | for the opera, the concert and every branch | A8€nts of some of the big insurance con- » : fused to release him on a writ of habeas cor- | of the musieal profession, and the excollen | ¥ 84y, there is no immediate prospect of \ Baby mittens, 5c a pair, pus, de~iding that the notary had a right to an advance in the rates, one reason being commiz iim, Heappealed to the supreme court and the case is now pending, He was again philhu i concerts given soveral times u week to students an | the opposition of many merchants and prop. : ! . opportunity of hearing music of the highest | ©'t¥ 0Wners and another being the improve- Y 25 and 80-inch embroidered mull ordered committed last week, but Judge Tid- | ordor for a very small fee, ent in the fire protection of the city botts docldod today that It was the same of e fine new o house in Dresden, In reviewing the situation from the agents’ S ek fense for which hehad been previously tried nilt to replace the old one which was de ‘;l-l'hlpmm yesterday afternoon Captain H F oo all 250, d di o i Palmer said astile g yZ0n on \ L i Votsrnhian el | Boroyeliby ik t “Manuger Hartman of the Omaha Under i B Castilo soap, 10c a dozen cakes. gmin, 8 subcontractor uhdet Kil: | menns of attracting much tolent of & | yriters Inspection bureau has. tho data in patrick Bros. & Collins, in the building of | guperior order to the city, and a first class | his ofice that will show bayond question the Grand Island & Northern Wyoming rail ympany of well known art is engaged | that the fire insurance companies doing busi #6ad, brings sult in the district rt against | throuet tlio sddason opera as pre- | Ness in Omaha paid back to _the citizens o 3 N 2 BBt hceaotane Gk o cotapa 851 A el LT B the yonr 1903, fully §1.95 fo Rubber haie pins, 5¢ o dozon. contra 5 an \pany sented here is superior to that given in the course this is the result of a dis 3 v ¥ o a A which he claims to be due for o ”,},” ting, | prussian capital, and one has a chance to | astrous year in underwritife, but the o i e 4 s Ping, 2 papers for 5e extra work and for interference of the con npare it with that given in Vienna, Lon- | gatc of receipts for 1501 agninst losses 1 tractors in his worl 66 Brivls, shows a balance on the wrong side of the ‘The hearing of the application for jthe ap . . profit and loss account, This fact has made pointment of Chi § L. Burr as thetr The operas of Wagner are sure to stri L fm the llnmln‘ ts as W {:\.h'v e business eiver of the Brown block was postponed to- | patriotic chord in the German breast and day until Tuesday. the theaterat Bayrenth, built expressly for | vance in rates or some radicnl movement for 3 L] City n Brief, the representation of his musical dramas, is | the betterment of the situation for defense O. W. Crawford, secrotary of the Trans- | filled from stall to gullery at cach perfor. | SE4ilst fir Wise counsels ure provailing 3 3 mississippi congress, which meets in Ogden | mance. As the operis of this eroat comn. | A0d it appears that tho fire companies are N next N not unduly excited, and that possibly we 4 " Lace and chiffon fichus at half price, squares, former price 50c and 81, now some years ngo, has been the Camelia soap, n fine soap, at 20c o cake, now 2 for 2jc. /SASELLE " " g . is in the city today arousing inter- | poser have become distinetly national tne | 1ot unduly ¢ SR VD mong Lincoln business men and secur- | emperor wisely encourages them may, by improvements—increasing \K».. er ing a delegation to attend the sessions. ke Germuns have a great veneration for ";.‘ gl ']'ni"‘y""”]‘l-“ ""'““‘”:"" eatad: |‘_|" A % Lizzie Payne, the woman who was fear- | the art, especially for the drama, music and | COTPs, re-rating hledli L A ¥ Commencing Monday, a fin i : 5 d adopting the co-insurance clause—es. A y e nain- fully buracd last night by the overturning | painting. With them nn evenitig spent at | 4110 adopting the co-nsurince clause—cs- g o ofalamp during Hight botween her hus- | the opera or the theater, or an houror two | chbOthe general advauco in rates. ONer | gook dross, hemstitched skirt, feather- and and Ler lover, is still alive, but in a | at an exhibition of pictures means a bit of | 50 8 basasclibiga b 3 i 5 1 ous condition. The doctors give hopes | education, With us it is more likely to be ,"'.l'."‘"l“,‘,”'}i jiros had the Jire depariment | stitched waist, with dainty edging, 87c recovery, but her face and body are | considered as an amusement. Our theat e giatils b DUV VLU yOES( 1 % 5 . ¢ other J | 7 rme i 9, all at halt price or every other yard badly scorched. Both men are under arrest, | are controlled by men who change their What They Are Hero For. former price $1.25, E price o ory other y awaiting a further investigation of the | management from one house to the other as causes ing up to the matter. increased pay is offered them, Here the R .o member of the senior class | position of ~administrator of the royal at the Wesleyan university, was examined | theaters is an office of no small honor and is PEPARTMENT A great variety of silk drapery fringes 3 & 3 AL A good suede mousquetaire, fn blacks tan, brown and mode, $1.4 *“No man doubts that a fire insurance com- T ; iven away. i st take in pre s enough to pay A soft finish cs B, e e 3 . = iy pany must take i premiums onough to pay soft finish cambric, rufe-edged Silk fringe drapes, 15¢ a yard. Two s A clso go into bankruptey, and right here it | With embroidery, 850, former price | .. .1 i 3 - in the market, $1.5: by the insanity board today and ordered | cqual to a subordinate minister of public | mav” pe i Piey, dhd right here | k DL RN A L8 A dressed i % committed. His malady was caused by over- | education. One of the German gry Hiatifen: ate ORFANIEEA" t0 WHito DoLibies for | Linen fringe for table covers, 9c a o oees AN O work, and tho boy persists in making | dukes ‘is the husband of an accompiished | Dianium onoush to swoll the dividend: ae I Jnen fringe fo ) 0 spe 5 to an imaginary assemblag actress and has devoted himself to the cle- | count ovor and above all expenses. To do Fine cambric slips, 82¢, 45¢, 62¢, 68c, Mrs. Belva Lockwood, the noted female | vation of the stage, the his Al perfection | this they cannot afford to pay for fire pr lawyer from Washington, arrived in the city | of every detall of ‘properties,” ete. 'The | taction, salvage. corps, et which. if made this morning. She lectured to a good sized | pretuy theat Meininger is said to be an | perfect, would: destroy the business of in- { s ¥ . { in the Young Men's Christian as- | ideal one in t, and the plays | gurance, Without the necessity for insur- Fine cambric skirts, 41¢, 53¢, 6lc, 77c. | spreads, worth $1.25, sold for 85c. Broken lines of corsets, price from ation hall this evening on “Women in the | mounted ther historically accurate in | ance there wot 0 B Yocaived y £ § 0K 4n 40, ki " ¥ GoRtiTHEs Anid BosTey, . b -:;:‘w'u‘:' e l\:l.l.du}l Y);' e U RCRI v 1 Infants’ black silk vests, all sizes, 87c, Linen table covers, 1 yard square,| $1.25to$2, now Gic. . formerly iitor 0 ' et a1 Holdreis GHd | ai o Wowk aven. aioer hine st e | | ks acitizen, not s an Wnderweriter, Ty price $1.25 to $1.50, according to | stamped 65e, reduced to 25c. 4 French woven short corset, sizes 26 . b his home, Twenty-third and W streets, | monument to his genius. Where outside of | dare say that we can ut tho present time | 8ize. A variety of stamped, tinted and| to 36, splendid value for $1.25, now 69c. this morning. g Germany can one hear his music played as | do without insurance, or that the business | .. . 5 i 4 . 2 o t 2 Word was received at the police station | it is played here, or Bachs' passion music or oot i ANCEOr Children’s black kuit skirts, 69c. commenced pieces at half price. B. corset, regular price $2.75, now ee our 19¢ and 38¢ handkerchiefs in " pn A 0 ! Ll man can afford to buy poor insuranceor d 1 I i that Milt White, who tried to purchase cart- | Handel’s oratorios given as they are Yan | pandeion motoel I8 catice BEhins ¢ Children’s silk % . Tl doiiibavalet 11 9661 ik chiff ridges the other day for the purpose of hunt- | here among the best critics that exist?” Yet | hud todny. I the fire (nsuranes compani (LI U about half A fine quality double weight all wool silk chiffon, ing down Mosher, was again on the warpath. | oratorio is less cultivated in Germany than | should cease to srite policics on Omal agular pric White lost 82300 in the wreck and has been | in England, and to hear this noble branch of | oo AR regular price, in a highly nervous state ever since. music rendered often and well we should | the prospect of continuing. this prder Lincoln Attorney in Troubl ¢ross the chaunel and go to London for it ABE{BrOITE KD ool AT SIRE o OriaLs Remember every article sold at a reduction: . 3 Some writer has said that if one would | and S TR P e Walter M. Woodward, an_attorney in the | kuow a people well one should study the | id South Omaha than the absolute stopping " 05 ame time of every trai ith tel Billingsley block, was arvaigned this morn- | songs of that people, those *‘volk- lllllw‘e&«l;l‘!‘l". Gits ‘I"h:'l:l.lfl:v" I\’A‘-fi‘:-:xu:‘[:.l|||i:": ! ISl iage Daudy,on tho clintie ob et | ixlied e, 5 whidH! fiid' A" homa) tn) (HH8 1| (orom tho fac it i sl acance Comiatiies bezzloment. W. H. Woodward, county at- | heart ‘of overy music-oving matlon. If | (o the fact that their rev would be but ° ° 9 torney, formerly ofticed in the same building, | we, therefore, g0 back to the early.sons of | - . ’ and has suspected for some time that Some | (sermime we Hod th slightly affected. What we lose at Omaha u fuil of patrioti 0| it ni e or tors 18 1t SAribRALV o bt bmet of his mail hus gone astray. A decoy letter | o yomance life of the country, which maio | o % YCaT or two s not seriously considered, - & 5 o i 25 . Rt aaAn = 0 e Ly, C Make | unless it is clearly a fact that rates are too q " R i I, JraTee fioc up, tihe letier sooom: | fhiess “volksliede® intmaitabile, ‘Thavebeen | low or that thy morel heserd b bon oo panying it stating it to be for a balance on | privileged recently to see n copy of thes 5 e b p SRLe e Lt : y: ) defenses poor, ete. In thatcase the prudent account, as the writer was going to leave the | tonis printed over fifty yoars ape aud st s 4 elty for good. It was divected plainly to W. | for o knows how Ve uncerwriter will take steps tobatter the | 2 s food, Iv whs divected pluinly to W. | forno oo knows how “man: situntion and the whole community, even the | Ance on the property covered, a small fire may | yi7 N nQ street block, but sickness came and the little x‘ FR“FV N NIt er, ooty Sulomeyy N 8 iman | that, - Thay i of patriotic | man who does not carry a dollar of insuance, | Tesult, in the absence of & co-insurince agr L DELL 4 avings were soon used up. Mrs. Morton MDERMED T e e i avood wurd's office | jdeality which {8 nothing short of sublime. | 1s benefited, and Should lond & nand e hery | ment, o' total loss under the policy s always been ahard working woman and ‘When the epistle was delivered, and el Fortunately for thoso of 198 Hohping ] L) 1 Many small companies have been recently i {1yt b el to have seen him open the letter and p A ‘”“““P,'”“ AL A neltive '"'ll' 1 | the wheel out of the rut. forced to the wall, while the Iarge corpori. ""'l‘|““ out t 3 mily Hnquie by ‘i‘k'"l in — ave s i and | and susceptible to discordant sounds, stree § ) fons that have ue fhtha Do shing. For the past four days there has the money. Woodward pleaded orchestras and hand organs are strictly Co-Insurance Peremptory. tlons that ha umulated money in years ¢ 9 " ol 0 . f oy ey (iWoodward chestras and hand organs are strict X | pastlarecly by judicious investments, have i not been a bit of food or fuel in the house o sursion a ! & and was released in the sum of hibited by law. And in Weimer it is fo “Tho first important move to_this end is | beow doine i osiig usmess, Of coupsé, thiy | Board of Education Willing to Disposs of f nof been a bit of food or fucl in the house. | Derailing of an Ezonrsion Train o3 the O trial next week, den to pliy the piano with the window open | the positive orders from the companics, in- | could not o on a great while, and it 15 not the School Building to the City. day and ordered a ton of coal sent to the cago Great Western Road. 2 under penalty of u fine of 2 m (50 cents.) | structing that on and after January 24, 1803, :"'*'l‘“;" it \"“\;“]- for fire insurance is the house, also a supply of provisions. Both TROUBLES OF Ihen one considers that every house if | no more policy contracts covering on | basisofmercantile orodit and i, ti : Mr. and Mrs. Morton are deserving of nssist- the town is dividec to appa - ATy s ¢ Ak & a0 solu cossity: so the e Bh . mitted to Enjoy His tibe | ind rhat each family ‘possesses a’piano, the | unloss the 80 per ~ cent co-insurance wso, which is absolutely 1 . NEBRASKANS IN CALIFORNIA, Trerssen, Neb, Jan, [Spec law seems reasonable enough clause is attached. This rule has been y I order to make a_rato thit is fair to il ¢ gram to T Bie.] —J. D. Russell roturned | 16 Gorman home lifo is {deally simple, | adopted in every leading city in the Unitod | Daftles us you will soe by this illustration: Other Schools Adjacent Will Accommodate | Somo of Those Who Have Property Interosts | Three Conchos Fillod with Peoplo Go Down db A » necessary £00 | And if less luxurious than our own, it carries | States, aud Omaha is, I believe, the last on | A #nd Bénch own a haltinterestin o buil the Scholars—FPresident Powell's Plan on the Pactfic Co aSteep Embankmont —How the Acol- today, having furnished the recessary £00 | with it the stamp of beiug genuine. There | the list df the large citios & soeive the | 0% having a present structure value of $20,- 2 3 bond to sceure his temporary release, but | iy no strivine. ,l-,!‘ antain L) “'_“ m“‘l\' ”5" |l~ ;”m;;‘”;l A“‘“,]' ,\:M!;‘Ii\’;:‘x.m" vmn‘_ [| nill|"|n~v1r'|'~hiilmI{lHI est separately Unanimously Endorsed by the Los ANGELES, Cal,, Jan. 28.—[Special to dent Happened-—-List of the yoru 08 g after o ffects, no ex- | order. rtung , there z g and in different companies; ¢ ey = SR 5 v 5 his arrest Thursday seems to be but the | travagance, no thin veneer of gold, buta | tionable inithe co-insurance clauseif correctly | hargas phe snos pornboyiesi, CAch, comp Board at a Spectal Meeting. Tue Bre.]—John L. Means, a well known Dead and I commencoment of his troubles. W. H. | good, wholesome realne *h brings with | understood. The majority of our business | suring the property, and that “rate is resident of Grand Island, Neb., is in San Deveraux, a produce dealer of St. Paul, is | it its own reward. Th id mother per- | men have adopted it long ago. The clause | o "'I"K":“flr_xfll "\'5' of insu AL ‘A“i”u ardino, Cal. He has spent four winters }':'{‘l A "'“' "'“"L" money |;\.;n 1.,{1.1:1.-»4',;1 he | sgnally superintend all of the household du- | itself has been in use over 100 years, yet igiis ] RuE DRVE foRhitN: 1;4:II4'\' $100. "k “‘,"'“f"f G A special meeting of the Board of Educa- nd has now brought his family thither St. Paur, Minn,, Jan. 25.—Realizing the rying ol tho aftemmoey” to el has been | ties, ‘She is tireless in her work, mot the | true, too true, perhaps, that many policy | fidRa lie Z company for 5,000 and pays for | tion was held yesterday afternoon for the | and intends to make his home in San Bernar- | public desivo for acourato information and trying all the afternoon to get the money, | smallest detail of the cuisin » or nursery is | write not to mention those more deeply | his policy #50. A fire occurs and the building urpose of considering the advisability of | dino. He s recently purchased $40,000 | wishing to give to the press ev ibl gfforing his stock and houschold goods as | overlooked. She is essentially n perfect | interested—the men who pay for tho protec. | 1 dhmsed 510,000 iy Company Y, insur- | PArPOSE ) L o g A L 9 © has recently purchased $40, ngto give to the press every possible security. Many of his old friends would | housew and as such considers her | tion contracted for—do. not understand the | Ing A, iy called on to piy but 50 porcerit of the | Offering to sell the Dodge school to the city | worth of orange property in Highlands | help in securing news, the Chicago Croat willingly help him were it not for the fact e completo. In “Werther's Sorrow's” | intery ion of the co-insurance clause; | mount of its policy, while compuny 7 pays | for juil purposes, and already has 350 seres of land in Alessan- | Western railroad turncd its official reports that as soon as he is out of this difficulty he he has given us Lotte cutting | that is made clear after the five, L arasnth and yatiOompany ¥ Ved | 1Phe socretury read the report of the city | dro, another nearby v He is now erect- | over to the Associated press reprosentati ill probubly be taken up on new charges. and butter, > pluck lenve Iole.rrikasn, 44 orwriter my | U} 48 much prerium as did Comp ; il 3 v i ik i : i e B k) will p y be ta I charg d and butter, a type pluck leaves us not Note, please, that as an underwriter my in S i i LR B s kennp? o . itk 1d bu 2 : Note, please, f 1 I focl sure that this example @nd our council committee upon the matter of secur- | ing a handsome residence in San Bernardino. [ for his use in preparing this story of today's Al of theose charges uro against Mr. Russell | wholly satistied, but 'in ‘actual lifowe sct | interests are idéntical with the best Intor. | pavs ey me'n johis oxample (nd our R i ot AR i . ekl personally, as very little can be done with o much of the poctic sentimentality and | ests of my customers. I want rates 8o low | Withiu o fow weeks witl make plai 6o you the Ing a sito for Lrlhalal i Rev. W. R. Jones, a Methodist presiding | accident to the lumbermen’s excursion ro- the Johnson bank affair until the examina- | draw our character from those about us, that evervbody will come to the office for in- | need ana fairness of co-insurauce roquire President Powell called Mr. Smyth to the | elder of Hastings, Neb.. has vurchased at | turning from Chicago tion of the books is completed. JjfThe circumstances surrounding o woman's | suranco and glve me no back talfc, but Iwant | ment. 5 2 chair and explained thut as the council had | Alhambra, near Los Angeles, twelveacresof | Near Kent, Ill, a short distance east of 3 T g P ife in Germany are not conduct to a wide | insurance that insu something better TR 5 vertise roposi b o 2 ighly improved and on which ere is & | Dubuque, while running abs b o % ,“.-.u Polnt .\.)mi tes. expansion of the intellectunl powers. Her | than a wet blanket o a old dny Al aftor THEN THE GAS FLICKERED. ml\ur..hnul mr.'fl positions to \)e sul nnu'u_d lhx‘ml highly T”". .n‘nl an ‘n“.s:‘ ”.h-‘,lm s ubuqu ,}\\ hile ranning |\.|r »ut ten miles an West Port, Neb.,, Jan. 28.—[Special to | )ife is too restricted, and her edu sation move | ix e e G s R L S not later than next Tuesday even- | beautifui residence. The price paid was | hour, the first three coaches on the train Tue Bee. | —Peter 1Zabransk, eight years of | for the home. She has little of that ind and say, ‘Keep me fully insured.” 1 want Three Old-Time Advance Men Talk About [ ing he had deemed it advisuble | #6,500. Rey. Mr. Jones will at once remove | were thrown from the track by a broken age, died Tuesday of blood poisoning and was | pendence of action and speech which her | volume 'of business that will show a mars ha's Early Days., o [to call a special meeting of the '“*] " “\;L\ ‘f.r""l‘ \,", ! tohis 'l|,""m"lf‘; rail. The baggage car and forward coach buried Thursday under Catholic auspices. ';."‘»'\,'rhm\"lg\f"j"j-j;': *"Ifi“l!* have come to | of profit to my companies as well as mysclf, Three veteran advance agents met In the | board to take some nction upon the question | SOkt B .-.»‘.::Tn;".-d( AL ‘:‘_h'_";“:;j":'" went down the embankment and dropped Ho had fallen and hurt his foot, which be- | yoratr s thel tieht. Holitics have oans J“f‘f[’i!“'i‘;:“‘:{,’}\ x‘ffmlf:':;M-xl-i:fi‘"x‘:f:{"\f"'.f from re- | Fiks club rooms last week for the first time | of offeriug the Dodge school property to the | 1o A azaicet 4 3 pu their sides, but the two following came swollen, and blood poisoning set in. Y eah (ot Ny eyt e OTeryLIIng o M QA 4 what seemed to be 100 years, the way they | city at a fair price for jail purposes. Tt | W OF Johnson of Omaha, re wwesonting the aches went down the embankment and ro- OB triotor Tamries of - Blkhors nos o matters to her . Her time 1s wholly | under water, ! X 5 b i i );1.-‘.‘.‘-’.‘1 The Crnaford residanaa ™ Bas eom= | oecupied in directing the cooking, and to the | “For the benefit of the business public | told it. “Punch” Wheeler, a retired agent, | would be impossible for the board to send in | Cudahy Packing company., has been investi- | mained upright. The following are Mr. D. C. Gifford has_guaranteed the pay- | S 0 Jittle Hlans clothes and in looking | and everybody whois trying to lay up a few | Bob Arthur, agent for “Hole in theGround,” [ a proposition to the council at this | EAting the hog raising industry of southern y BHALENg 1is guiranioed the ps fter the linen in great tall chests. In the | dollars and protect his savings by insurance, | and Milt Gotthold of the *Pay Train” com- oclal o 5 he fac California, which at present he finds very ment of the money required for the locatic 3 § ¥ and Mi rotthold of the ay rain com: special meeti owing to th ct that small, owing to the lack of adjacent mar] List of Killed and Injured HRYEAQIENG, 2 evening, after the supper is over, she comes | 1 hana you an_extract from the Weekly | 4 i o 1i s : e ey Ve QYEINE L0 L0000 048G s A hddnjared, 4.{.1..-.\:;]’“"{\(1. Anlk'l‘utl;ll||yvllm ||l"n'|h|~‘ | into the salon with her “Gartenlaube” in | Underwriter, July 50, 1802, entiticd ‘The \ the distinguished liars, and Tue | the statutes provided that the board | and the higzh railroad tariffs to other contors. W. E. ACKERS, Minneapolis, killed place. e encampment takes place in June 1 yy,q and seats herself at o small table. pre Mechani 52 th5.Co Insurincs” Clads v umpiring the conversation | could mnot sell property excepting at | The Cudahy company Mr. Johnson states y e et sLneSngampmant 4 08 in June | hang g ats hers a small table, pre- | Mechanism of the Co-Insurance Clause Il- | proy pting X : J. E. Huserr, Minneapolis, leg bruised. g o b will ‘have, fn the nelghbor- | puying to enjoy er first free moments ih the | lustrated. » armed at the chances these daring | o rogular mecting and by a two-thirds vote | shipped to Los Avgoles from Omaha last | 3 5 Hyunia, Minneapoiis, Signtiy hurs, will take all of §1,000 to properly entertain | 48Y: After reading for a while she lays the Rapiaining e isn, men take with history. of all the members of the board. Mr. Powell ;‘““‘l"',"‘,ff.‘\“,;f:f‘.';“‘;jl,,””'1;!{“",'W"‘ o broduets: 1 Gos Haaster, Minneapolis, back hurt our visitors, paper aside and turns to_her knitting. She S vl o St Gatthold, by virtue of his age, claimed he [ believed, however, that the board would do [ 284 these ¥ sk LIRL28 WitLtam Hanrw Minneapolis, arm is not quite happy unless her hands are oc Tho articlo tn question v R BRI Tt e e e e D e s ha g L roals of gounty from this pla e ton Au | brokon Line pied, by Henry Evans, vice president of the Con- | had been in the business longer than both o SO AR ALK A.oxpReniig ba foc James Hurley of Omaha came to Los An- e S et Lixcots. N I8 logram | The girls here commence at o surprisingly | tinental, to the éditor of tho New York Sun. | them. Ho said ho was in Omuha when there | 1 0f the board with regard to the proposed s some months ugo aud has been pros. | | W E. OTTiE, Minneapolis, injured wter- to “Tur Bre.| —A year ago a delegation of | SAIY k0 1o prepare the linen for their wed- | 1 was as follows were no houses and he had to show in a | might waiv until after i regular moeting of | POcting over tho eiuy in search of u suitablo | "¥i, 1\ uug, Minneapolis,slightly bruised. Hickmanites camo up to Lincoln on the oc. g coffers, 1 have seen girls of 12 and 14 In yous uiation and answer column of July | tent, Wheoler could not remember the date, | the board, at which a definite proposition | P! el S DI I 10 LN J. P. Lassing, Minneapolis, hand cut, years working at some beautiful bit of | 24, 18 find the following: “Suppose i o ’ SWLSN D 1GQBIILe. Y tastes, he has now gone to Phawnix, Ariz. AN 4 casion of the Lancaster County Fair assocl- | thread lnco ot dc embroidery, and | piece of property, tho cash vilue of which is | but he was positive when he was ahead of | could be made if the board so desived. ® Dr. I, 8. Lelsaring of Ommhn is in San | O W, Iikins, Miuneapolis, head gad bors captured tho county fair. Today the | they smilgly roplled that s ROIE 10 | fnsaranco ' clau As the handsomest ‘baby in the audicnce, and | Mr. Powell then offered a resolution ex. | Hhat blace and at Chuly Vista Pacific Be o | W. A McKesry, Minneapolls, breass compliment was returned in kind by a train- i “hoffunugs kasten,” which, by the | policy, 8300, bears the same prop: | though the decision causad the first healthy | Pressing it as the sense of the moeting that | s o8 1! o ”_.: bruised load of Lincolnites golng down and ‘retaking | Way, 18 a very pretty name for it. Theso | 8800 lwhich 18 80 por contof cash value of | HiSMEEA0T SO slof Caveed bho firat, hie prize, | the Dodge school property should be sold to | {RGlor, has cocided to locate in Sun Diego | 5 "Ny iy Nixn, Minneapolis, slightly o prize. pitter fig o] 06 ove: p | sweet children with their dazzling com- | property), as five to eight, I understand that h 2 x o * e and his fam will arrive in a few VS, oy n{‘“ priz {”A bitter tight m‘k pm.u .I\gr r.llu laxiont: faretbloaas. hemtaun o the policy holder (in case of total loss) would | being just three days old, and Miner sub. | thecity at a fair price, and that a definite Last woek he purchased a residenco on the | Pruised. ofticers of the organization, but the Lincoln | plexious, fair blonde hi id blue eyes, (e : R R | eiate i i8S sone | Proposition stculd he made to the city coun- | Last week he pC i reaidens 2 H. H. Coruixs, St. Paul, slightly cut e 5 ] propsia el At R T ybe ontitled to' r 331250 or five- | stantisted the circumstance, saying for oae | Proposition made y coun- | 0 LS S e 11183, St. Paul, slightly cul men captured everything in sight, and the h ' aveu fiow preparing for that time when | GEX 00 U0 U O Bolley. 9! of his age at the time he enjoyed the p cil at the next regular meeting. He said he le‘:'l"l;“_';f‘ ‘_!‘;.‘*llllu\munnl and G streets in A Gativrv, Armineton: o ot zont county fair will be held at Lincoln in connee- | they should be ealled upon to play their part “OLD READER very much, b s he distinctly remembers | had given the matter considerable thought | S8 Di E A P, Jexsox, Dysart, slightly cut, tion with the state fair this year. thajos drama ud to assumo their placo at | Answor—Thatis the way we understand tho | Seoling th sombon o rp ity o panic | and had become convinced after talking | I C- Howe, managor of the Oxnard Beot ~ETT, Granite Falls, slightly out. — — " | of that family life which inno | elauso. 1t fs an attempt to make owners | SeKINE the w Arthur said ull the conyersa. | With the superintendent of schools that'| SUEAT factory at Grand Island, Neb., is at &, arm and hand hurt Adams County Will Hold a Fair, ountry reachos o higher (deal thun |, {sure to the full amount, paying promiums on | 0I5, Dob Asthur, said all the conversa. | AL he Subotlutencont of pehools $hot™ Ghino, whero the company has also & fac- OiRrENTRE. Bred ieteka b T Hastixge, Nob., Jan. .—[Speclal Tele- | in the Fatherland. Nerrin W. Coutrs, [ tho full ealue, It' ciey do ot da so thoy aro | tlon was undoubte e el > time | with very little difficulty for the | YOIY: .~ i ¢ k . to Tue B 'he Adams C s considered as ‘“co-insurers,” liable for their | vouch for it, as he was laid up at the time | ) < ' A. H. Kasper, until recently chief clerk of gram to Tur Bre. [—The Adams County Agri- TS To, proportion of the loss. Of course, this clause | for a month with the gout in the Home for | 220 children now attending the Dodge the superintendent’s oftice at Omaha of the cultural society met in the supervisors’ room FOR AN INVESTMENT. can ‘be applied only to now policies, un the Aged at Chicago. school. By the erection of a four. | the superink Minneapolis & Omaha | in the face A this afternoon and after a lengthy discussion | — Tash dinofinagnt of nha paropliisared, (¢ ,Continuing in o reminiscont mood Mr. | room building on the Jackson school site, | Tiiold 1o arvived in San. Diego, having | _JOHN WATsoN, porter, Minncapolis, head decided to hold a county fair on” September | Eighty Acres of Land sold for Ono Hundred | u 8 Gotthold said he oneovent by ox team from | corner of Twelfth and Jackson, and the [ FUFSH 3 o » and ticket | €Ut fore It was agre cepted the office of auditor and ticket : B,6and 7 and to spare no pains to make it n T o A wing Omalia to Salt Lake,giving magician shows | transfor of a part of the vhildren to the Cass | AeChtod the, sfice of awditon and tekeb | % w gwir, Yankton, left side fjured big suc There was a big real cstate deal consum. Your reply Is incor q’.unl mfair to the in- | at all the camps. H vertised to give :'I ml;l.l\\')h x! there are two ]\“w.llv]n'rnmm, that pl: . b : l']'n]ul'vlul-ln\w'\.\lm I eye slightly 2 ey e bttty Rlas . surance companies. In the ease cited, if the | away presents, and at one place he had none he Dodge school pupi's could all be pro. av. Mr. Linket. secretary of the genc hruised i \'-';""]'I'I'I 'f."“\“"';” el “""""'<““"“““ "" Ihr Sitee of land on | property Iras totally deutroyed & €0 give, 80 4 committce from the audience | vided for withont being oblized to walk mhoro S L e h H. Saqrn, Gilman, Ta., sealp wound FREMONT,Neb., Jan. 28.— [Special Telegram | Center street, in the southwestern part of | company would pay the of its policy, s appomted to hang o] sy ac- | than seven blocks at the farthest. He said A £ “ on & - C. H. Case, Willow Park, ribs bruisad 80 Tox Ban)—Artioles of lnoorpors: | thexity. stovk th I was appowted to hang him, which they a L d e cha 4% | quarters at Omaha, is now in Albuqy H. Case, Willow Park, ribs bruis R #8500, Again, if the property were damnged ¢ i ery few o e Dodge school pup | St \ 2, X e auarters of & mile from | §500'tno company wotld pay the face of the | tually did, but happidy a storm came up, and | that very few of the Dodge schiool pupils | & M., investigating charges pre O T RTRwAR s Cion § ‘“.““{'l'fl- '!'l“']*' ;‘- against Rev. Mr, Pistor, a Lutheran minister L. QORN laridge, showlaer SHEURY: A 7-hook glace glove; ono of the best ) ; sizes, 93¢, former prico 81,50, WEIY g L e 1 5-hook brol i3 A dressed 5-hook glove in broken e Mexican aud gobelin cloth for tablo R B sizes, 95¢, former price $1.50. canvas, imported especially for afghuns, : 40c handkerchiefs all sold at 25 the cas- ualtie: E. McGregor, Granite Falls, slightly cut tion were today filed by the I Hanscom park, were sold for §100,000. The | policy #5001, 1f; however, the property were | stroke of lightning severed the rope. came from cast of Eighth street. Most of T A AR s SN ROTSL TRRe M s Only damaged 8500, then the Insuring company | “See here, he sajd, . the marks are on my | the children from the bottoms went to the X bruised pany dof _ this) - clty. | purchaser was W. C. Stoopel, a capitalist of | Y11y damigcd ahiaNnk company Aol IRl Pacitic school, becuuse they could do so with. | ©f that place S, €, Ciavners, Minncapolis, hand hurt Sasoien | L s e e e, A-papltal vould pay o ghths of the loss, o I yet, and my throat even hurts me now | Pacific school, becnuse they co ) 8 > Mrs, Caldwell, daughter of Mr. ¢ M AL 8, Minuneapolis, hand s Binieq OhitaL, in | 8100000, Oficers jvere | Wayne county, Michizan. During the past | 83150, e ow g & co-lnsurer; that 1%, | when I eat ham barser stoul o out having to cross o railroad track NS rel Gaughter of Me. and Mra: | §iog U0 ek emux, Owanatons, injassdlas Rad the min “‘]‘ '.:’.'f,- l‘l‘l I‘” “"”"‘:"‘I;; ted | three months he has paid several visits to g Vi K agre r'"' qulre by his Arthur never doubted the stc The resolution was passed by a unanimous e home n Omaha and will spend several | ternally months. peration within ‘three | ouyhy for the purvose of settliuz the terms | Lract (0 Carey e marked, “When I was tarred and feath- | vote. months with her parents. M. J. Rewiy, Rhinelander, back and Mrs. and Miss Hampton, who have been | Shoulder bruised e of the sale with W. A. Webster, agent for | Case $500), ho takos the. place to th ered 2 Discussing a Selling Price. iy FRIGHTFULLY MUTILATED. | the property. the defici (3 L an insuring com “What?" said the ¢chorus 'here was _some random speculation with | stopping i San Diego for the past two A doctor was on the tran, who assisted in The land was owned by the McGeath | bitts hispro rata whare of all partiul | fouk s saving, whon I was tarred and | veference to the value of the Dodge school | months, ha ve loft for their home in' Omuha, | © ng for the wounded, and the railroad Dangerously | heirs. It is a beautiful piece of ground, suit Al OEhA hrabarty (AR, 50 per 0eny af thered in the lastact of ‘The Tin Sol- | pryperty. It was placed by various mem- | vis Now Orleans, oficials quickly brought additional from w able for residence purposes. Mr. Stoepel, To nake tha feb. DarAGranh! of Me, | i8R 7 bers of the board at figures all the way from Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Marsh and three | 81l directions and did all in its power for Des Moixes, la., Jan, 9 sle- | the purchaser, says that he has bought it for | ot bly to the Sun I‘x‘n-zn-h»]’lmr.- Frseh *Oh, never mind yohr acting days, lot that | g35 000 to #50,000. The school district owns o | daughters of Red Clond, Neb., are in Pasa. | the care of the injured ram to Tue Bee.] —Jobu Swanson, employed | IBVestment purposes. He will hold the | ynis WRN S L Bun etile more clear, Jand the listeners wouldn't have it. tract there 132 feet square and the building | dena for the winter. They have rented a T 4 ohman by usom, employed | property until its price increases and then | Mt P o e . 'y U'll never forget tho first time I was dis- | ig probably worth #15,000. On motion of Dr. | house there on Walnut street ; as night watchman at the Maple Grove coal | sell it at a profit per cent or more of the actual value the in- | charged,” said Wheelor. Yery small 52 8 0 A . - 3 Resde P Job. 4 BIRTHS, sell it at a prof R s e The ke he very Duryea a committee was appointed to ap Mrs. J. G. Reeder of Columbus, Neb., ar mine northeast of the city, was attacked While in the city yesterday after purchas ShTian cumnany vaya tho-{ull. inouns of lis son , too. I rged up $250 in my | braise the property for the guidance of the | arived at Carlsbad, San Diego county, a few garly this moming by four miners and | ing the land ho suid that he would make no | Jyioit'or the loss. (£ however. the tas o fibense uccount for 4 sleeper from Council | hoard in making s proposition to sell. The | days ago ona visit to her father, S. ¢¢, Smith nearly killed. He was found insensible, his | ©ffort to improve it at present, but when damage falls below 80 per oent of the aotual Bluffs to Omaha. and the manager wis going | committee consists of President Powell, Mr. | of that place AN 8. L face frightfully mutilated und bloeding‘and | Pmaho has extended to his purchase ho will | vjye; and the insurance also falls helow 80 | fonr, Me until he found I was #3 over. | Thomas and Mr. Mrs. Minnle Hoxie of Ainsworth, Neb., ac- | goRN_T0o Mr. and Mrs. R, Cowell, a daughtor his hair a mass of clotted blood, = His assail- | 4ecide whether to build on the ground or | Fapie, 414 the insurance co-insurer.] crawn. Ho hesald suat 1 oguld remajn npgll companied by her little son, is the 'guest of | "o anuary 37 1508, 8 ants are known and will be arrested. sall at & prafy 4 that was pald back. and in 8 week more [ her daughter, Mrs. Ona Judd of Glendors. | o i lb i 205 i Mrs. Hoxie will make her future home in or d and DIED, | The deal is one of the most important that How the Plan Works, owed him §198. Then he proposed I should 2 Oue Held, One Discharged, : okt st e ooty has occurred in Omaha for soveral mouths It the re totally destr either take a hatf Jnterest in the show or 1hl‘nl(<!rn~'.\u|u. who was associated with 4 b ictadag gL e o i It shows a confidence in Omaha proverty by | the ownor only carried B00 insurance on a | 9uit, and I decided ito leave. and went back | “Mother” Vie Howell in the operation of & | ““Mrc 4 10 tirifith of Lincoln, Neb,, 18 on | ~rmrrrenenrere - e 8 ALoINES, la., Jan. 28.—[Special Tele- | castern capitalists and augurs well for the | value of $1,000, he would. of course, stand the | to my trade of Barbering and remained “fence,” was held to thedistrict court in the | a two months visit to her mother and’ sister, Notices of flve lines or less under this head, fifty gram to Tug Bee. | —The following supreme | future of te business of the city. | \oss I bxcess of Insurance carried, 'and so he | right hore in Omaha all winter lathering | sum of §700 yesterday by the police judge foe | Moy® b sming and Mrs. C. T, Collier of Riy. | cents; each additional line ten conts court decisions were rendered today : Mr. Stoepel, who bought the land, is a s The co-insurance clatse siuply reoopued: | customers on percentage. obtaining $500 worth of jewelry from Mrs, | erside. - e L, Phelps-Dodge-Palmer company againsy | C088ful real estate speculator. He'has been | mun to carty Talr amount ot fsnsduires & ———— McLane by false pretenses J. B. Heartwell and _father of Hastings, | COE-—Harold V.. aged 2 years, youngest son ot Greenbaum, appellant, Howard distriot, af- | 1o _ml‘f\ll iu ln-ty\nnu' the investment, and | the lnnvu'rly covered by the policy, or pro New York Dry Goods Market. The two cuses of forgery against H. H. | Neb., are at Kast Riverside, where they IIIll m‘nli.lln:-_:w A. Coe i anj;l’r resis tirmed ; city of Fort “‘nlw sinat Minnsap Is sure that it will result in great profit. He | rate with tho insuring company in the iy NEW Yok, Jan. 25.—There was a good | Henderson were called in police court yester- | have a forty-acre trac t planted to oranges wson Plu 2 k is o man who had great experience in real | ment of partial J0sses, Just ns he must o s 3 e ¢ bl T PR . bt 39 yoars, 8 months, olis & St. Louis Railway company, appellant, | estato transactions, and 1 ot lkely v | 1t short thsured in the pu otaf Tosses, | business in dey goods for Saturday. The [ J4Y afteruoon and the prisonce was dis S— ol Monday, disanty 0, at boh Webster distri aflirmed ; state against | spend his money idly. Before leaving the his co-nsurance featu ot new, and hus | demand continues fair. The jobbing trade o | Sued the ha, rosidence, 2714 Juckson st Wallick, appoliant, lowa. diatcioe. MMy | oo ey mir'sy doy: Bofore leaving the n, and I sbiais of all marine in- | was good and promises to be more uct e Carl W. Ecklund, administrator of tho | 3 I Tnter Audros against Brunskiil, appellant, Ply- | double his money in a very fow years, aud | bo woll ungemtood and sty of business it | poxt week There f destitution at 311 North | @state of Ole O. Olson, has sued the Chicago, [ 1an Catholic cometery. mouth district, reversed; state against Sce- | was willing aud able to wait until he' can | and shib ownor. to he ety iierchunts — - Sloventh strest which devervos tho attes. | St- Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railrond | MOOARTH Y—Martin, age 48 yoars, 3 wmonth, Aorson, wppellaut, Winneshick district, af- | sell to a profit. Mr. Stoepel expressed great | Co-insurance I necded 10 enable uny under- New York Exchange Quotations. Eloventh street which deserves the atten g S 8 ch ) at fanily rosidence, 508 Poppicton. avomn: firmed; Walker wgainst Ottman, appellant, | confidence in the future of Omuha. He is so | WrItor to ix'an intelligent and tair sate for w Youk, Jan. 38.—[Spocial Telegram to | tion of charitably disposed persons. Living | Sompany 1 an action to recover 83,000. Olson | Funcral notice later Hardin district, afirmed ce Bros. | sure that the city will extend to his pr 100 Joaton that most loases are pATHAL'and | moys s 24 COR: taA et at the above number is a colored family [ Whsthe wiperin the railroad yards whosc against the Live Stock Tnsurauce company, | rty without effort of his own that b whi | (ho ompanies, knowing this, "bus thelr rates | T Ber.]—Exchange was quoted as follows o piored fmilY | head was crushied in the machinery of ihe sppellant, Clayton district, < g 7 d of 3 on the expectation of partial losses: but if the | Chicago, 10 cents discount ; Boston, 10 to 124 | named Morton he husband and father | gir brakes of a passenger car some weeks N ot, reversed; Bu speud uo woney in Luproving ik tusurer falls o carry & fair awount of lus » | cents premium, St. Louls, 25 cents premium, | was, for 4 long time, Janitor of 4 Faruam | ago. otices of Ave lines or Less under this head, AfLy uts; each additional line ten cents, CHILDS - Ephriam_ F., Januar 28, nged 73 of i B, tre foars Funeral Monduy, Junuary 30, troum his lnte residonce, 2636 Patrick avenue, at L v'clock p.w. luterment at Forest Lawa,

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