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I D b IS DOCTOR SLOMAN DEAD Insurance Company Seeking Evidence to Prove Him Alive. PAYMENT OF A 810,000 POLICY REFUSED Alleged That the Doctor Made Fraudulent Representations to Get the Policy— Btory of How He Was Insured by Detroit Agents. There will be a fight in the courts over the payment of the life insurance carried by Dr. Edward I3. Sloman, who is supposed to have been drowned in Manawa on July 14 1ist. At least one of the companies that had policies on the physician's life the right of the heirs to collect the amount An agent of the Fidelity Life Insurance company has been 1 the city for time looking into the facts concerning the death and former career of the d ,and as o result his company will refuse to pay o pol for £10,000 held on the d 's life. The fense viill be that the policy was obtained by misrepresentation, som 1 Fraud. 3 Sloman met accident in this city tling out of his buggy one night when he sed his footing and fell under the wheels He held on to the lines and his horse backed up and stepped upon the injuring him very seriously. = He was taken to his home and was in bed for ninc ks, a stomach trouble appearing in addition to the injury in his groin, During _this _time and_for cleven weeks he received €50 per week from an accident company in which ne held a lurge policy, and also_liberal bene from severnl lodges to which he belonged. In March Dr. Sloman left Omaha and went to Detroit, his former home, and vemained several weeks. While in Detroit he took out two life insurance policies, one for in the Fidelity and one_for $2,000 in the i ication for the insur the doctor omary 18 to whether or ived any injury or to the question nee companies 1ot he had recently v had been under medic ment for any disease or illness. replied in cach instance that he had not. Jtis on_this answer that the Fidelity will contest the payment of his life policy in thut com he Germania policy for £2,000 hus been paid Death Doubted. But ther nother feature to the investi- gation that is being made by the insurance companics. Dr. Sloman _disappeared from Omaha about the 10th of July, and on July 14 of aman suppo: Sloman's inquest, which was held in Council Bluffs, resulted in a_verdict of death by aceidental drowning. There was some question just after the funeralas to the identification of | Jtis now alleged that there was but one man who identificd the body as that of the missing physician, and that the witness was an insurance agent whose mpany had no policy on the physi- v's life. It is also claimed that several of the physician's friends who s present at the inquest refused to look at the body and that the identification was incomplete. The remains were for rded to Detroit for burial, and the widow and brothers of the dec from Omaha. managers of the company who are on the ase have not decided yet to put ins s of incomplete ation or to allow the contest to be made on the ground that the insurance was obtained by misrepresentation and fraud. NorTH (GALVESTO immense beds of shell a_splendid building and pav mi is pro words of praise our extensiv and sidewalls elicit from visitors, Galveston gulf side location is of infinite ad- vantage. 1t affords unexcelled transporta- tion facalities, mak mate delightful and healthy fiom January to December and gives the town its wonc ul oyster y. Besides these advantages upon and, perfec malari > with agricultur manufacturing resource and 4 & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, G AL AGENT'S OFFICE, OMAHA, Neb., 2 berg: Dear Your ophthalmic exam- ination made of my eyes scems to me most thorough and painstaking, and [ can carnestly recommend you to all in need of glasses. Yours respectfull F.A.N ilted thi Meyer & sh- SH. week Bro. The dcetor can be con only at the store of Max Co. S e UP HER NOSE. Physiclans Find a Peach Stone in a Young Girt's Nasal Passage. A remarkable case of long-standing injury vas discovered at the Tnstitute for the Deaf Tues Superintendent Gillespie and an expert auricular surgeon were engaged in making an examination of the hearirg of the students at the institute and_ they found one young lady who complained of an impedi- ment in one of her nasal passages. She ex- plained as best uld that she had been troubled this way ever since she was a small child and the physician decided to make a care- ful examination for the purpose of seeing if it were not possible to remove the obstru tion. It was found that there was a b substance cysted underneath the mucuos membrane of the nasal passage and it was .necessary to cut this sac t in order to discover the ure of the unwelcome and unt nt of the cavity the surprise of the surgeon, when he ¢ t he found the hatd substance therein to be a peach stone in almost a pe state of ervation The stone ovi secubed a lodg ment in the na of the patient at o very early uge, the membrane was delica der. It was a great velief the young lady to have the substance v moved and to have the nasal passage restored to its normal condition. e alth Well kound 1 des| in e when s BisseL, O., that 1 have g Cough Remedy lung troubles : also for erc 3. W. McCol lum. There is good reason why Mr. McCol Lum should have confidence m this remedy 1t will cure a sovere cold in time t any other treatment. There is nothing th will loosen and e 4 cold 80 quickl, will not only cvee croh, but as the first symptoms appear the attack. M-cent bott druggists. What the Hon. the skill, cte Hirschberg , 'UNITED ST CHAMY Tam using gl(|~~ s which I purchased from Prof. Hirschberg and they arve the best I ever tried. It affords me great ‘)h-nsun- to recommend Prof. Hirsch- asan excellent optician, and his ses ave simply unequalled in my ox- PNee. GG Y The Professor can be consulted this weck only at the store of his agents, Max Meyer & Bro, Co. -— IT WAS THE CAT. 1o sy in Chamberlain’s for the throat and soon it will prevent for sorge ( an Herrmann Has Sult Against o Sloux City Manage: Heremann tho Great has a against the manuger of the Peavy Grand opera house at Sioux City, and nothing short of & transfer of £,000 from the Corn Palace amusement catever to the pockets of the magician will settle the score. Herrmann has for several years carried a number of trained pigeons which he uses in performing one of his pleasing and bewild- ering feats. The birds were valuable and bad been trained for years for their part in the performance. They were perfectly tame paud were allowed the freedom of the stage grievance will contest | He was | physician's groin, : £10,- | with | " | demning these out ed have removed | 1t | sale by all | A AT e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————e e e et eese et et and dresaing rooms during So careful was the magicfns he always stipulated agers of theaters that no dogs or cats were to be allowed in the theater on the evenings of his entertainments. At Sloux City he was especially cautious and warned the manager and theater employes that eats and dogs must be kept out of the house during his stay. His caution was not properly heeded and during the evening two of his trained pets were killed by the theater cat n of his pets that with the man- ow Herrmann has decided to sue the opera house manager for €.000 damages for | the loss of part of his supporting company. kil © hl||n|nhn and Irunl I . A few applica ns of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the itching and burning sensation caused by frost bites and chil- blains, and its continued use soon effects a pe anent cure. Pain Balm is also a sure cure for rheumatism. BH0-cent bottles for sale by all druggists. Do not fail to consult Prof. Hirschbe at Max Meyer, Bro. & Co.'s store about your eye NEGROES IN CONVENTION, Many of the Colored People Becoming Land Owr TUSKEGEE, Ala., Feb, Telegram to Till BEE, | nual negro conference ot held yeste and W yout 400 negro farmers, din ¢ in the South rs. [Special nd an- s was s attended by many of whom ational work in the and about a dozen northern visi- tors, who came up from Flov inter resorts and from Montgome amuel C. Armstrong, a pioneer educaticn, was the most distin: guished visitor, and he made a shc | talk to the conference rvegarding their work and their ambition to become land- holders in the south. President Wash- ington was gratified to find among 300 of his visiting farmers today that there were ninety land owners and, their hold- ings ranged from two acres to 400 ac| and one man had 1,100 g A year go he had but few land owners in his | conference. All are ambitious to secure | Jand and the example of those who have ms has been beneficial to the home: less. The evils of the mortga; tem | were reported lighter and the condition | of the schools better. One of this conference was that Prof, shington presented each | of his visitors plans for his three and four-room cottages that can be built cheaply to ts the place of the one- room cabin which was the home of the negro in the south during slavery and has been since then. The d ions of this conference reaftirm those of last | year; discou the colored men from | Teaving the them to sccure land and become the drawing of asharp line between virtue and vice in their own race; bring public senti- ment to bear against the idlers among the colored men; demand fair treatment from the railroads and condemn the numerous lynchings in the south, The conference endorsed the message of Gov- ernor Thomas Jones of this state con- ros. i e Winter Choler A mild form of bowel complaint, popularly | known as winter cholera, made its_ appe: ance vecently at Faribauit, Minn., and sev- eral ot No apprehension need be | felt 1 few doses of Chamberlain's | :, Cholera and Diarrhwa Remedy will | u every case. For sale by all of ne B If your vision is not_perfect sce Prof. Hivschberg, the New York and St. Loui eye expert, at Max Meyer Bros. & Co.'s store. e O Packers in Conventlo . Lovts, Mo., Ieb “The ninth annual onyention of the Western Packers’ Canned ods association was called to order this morning shortly after 11 0'clock by President L. G. Seager of Gilman, In. Delegates were in attendance from ne all the western states. President Seager read I al address. The tion then proceeded to |h(‘ elec Lmll of set of ofticers. The re- President, L. G. Seage , Ohio, A. W.' Coulter, Cin- . Peter Whitman, Blooming- aton, Benton Harbor; ms: Missouri, B. B! I, Birchavd, Marsh I Baker; Colorado, s, A. M. Landers} ; Dorsy; Tenuessce, J. H 1 Poxas Linn; Kentucky, D. W, Archer. The old sec mainder of pape Neb Max Kune was re-clected. The re- s spent in hearing An honest, ,uu 15_the noble apotheci Witt's Little I cure constipation, biliousness and ache. . Dismissod the Indictment, CixciNNaty, 0., Feb, 22.-United States District Attorney John W. Herron, by dire tion of the attorney general of the United States, has entered a nolle prosse to the indictment against 1. H. Horner, a banker at 88 Wall street, New York, which found by the United States grand jury here April 13, 1891, He was charged with violat- ing the ‘anti-lottery law by selling European pium bonds on the lottery plan. His re- ing from business is the occasion for sus- pending the pros of De Witt’s Little These little pills regulate the liver, c dache, dys- pepsia, bad breath, constipation and bilious- ness. rry Workers, | o 22.—At today’s session sociation of Quarry Work- ommittee was appointed to of sympathy with marble pro- cting the discrimination against tic marble by the nittee is composed of W, i H W | duce the domc The cor of | Y. R. Smith, Clark, of Oxford, N nsville, Ind | NEW YORK, m to TH d to have been a big buy during the r | that company. considerable. V. Pullman yer of Read- cent raid on the stock of His It is believed when the | situation clears up a little he will be found to be one of the dominating fac- | tors in the coal You don’t want a torpid want't a bad complexion ; bad breath; you don't Then use De Witt's Little famous little pills, ——— DId Not Dest PEORIA, I11., Feb. Special ram to THE BEr The fire in the Whisky trust” buildin did not de- roy the records of the company, The fire was confined to the top floor, and the offices are on the two lower floors, where the vaults containing the papers ave lo- cated, A slight cold, if negle lungs. Hrown's Br and immediate Price 25 cents. V' you don't you dou't want a Tele- cted, often attacks uchial Troches give relief. Sold ouly in th sure boxes. an the performance. | government. | interest before was | HAYGENS' SHERIFF Yesterday We Bought at Anction Sale a Big Line of Furnishing Goods. SALE ALL TO BE SOLD OUT AT ONCE We Bought Them Way Down and We Will Sell Them Way Down-—Much of the Stock Will be Sold at One- Fourth Its Value, You have probably read about a lot of gents' furnishing goods being replevined by acertain Omaha bank and stored away in Johnson Bros. warehouse. y goods were sold at auction y y. We secured the entire lot at about 40c on the dollar In this lot will be found gents' negligee shirts, sus- penders, silk und linen handkerchiefs, mufilers, foreign and domestic 4 hose. W will put a price on these goods that will close them out at once. 1 lot of gents' initial silk handkerchiefs, fancy blues, only e each, regular price, each. Boys' negligee shirts only ‘h, worth 40c. 1 lot of gents’ fancy silk handkerchiefs worth 50¢ each, while they last, only 19¢. g 50 dozen gents' lace back automatic suspenders, the best in the market, only 19¢ cach: regular price, 50c. In this lot was anclegant line of gents' fine all wool negligee shirts in fine broadeloths, tricots, cochecos and wool bedford cords. The regular l‘l!u' on these goods i )0, In this sale we will close them out. choice of any shirt for 98c. 1 lot of men's and_boy Windsor ties only 15¢ each; price. 3ic. dozen gents' linen handkerchic pure white, only 10¢ each; regular p! pure regular 1ot of gel nts' white silk handkerchiefs worth 75e to be closed out at 33c each, less than half price. 1 lot of gents' extra heavy and extra e size silk handkerchiefs in pure white, only 50¢ e regular price $1.00. 100 doz. " gents' British brown 4 hose, double heels and toes, full regular made have never been sold for less than per pair, in this sale at just 4 price, 1 er ; 1 lot gents' fancy night shirts, full size and made from good quality of mus- . only 45 each, regular price Toc. Gents' linen collars, the v best made in all the new spriug shapes, only 10¢ each. 50 doz gents' linen cuffs, regular quality, in this sale at 15¢ per paiv, 1 case of gents' unlaundered shirts, double back and front, linen bosom and cuffs, hand made buttonholes and good quality of muslin, only : DRESS LININC stock of silesia at 10¢ y colors, just recei Why pay other: 1ae for this grade? ~ All colors camibrie, fancy percalme and fancy printed silesia, canvas ducking, we padding, coll satin in black and colors, sleeve linings, in fact, the plete lining departme nt in Omaha; at Haydens” well known popular pri DRESS GOODS. All wool dress flanne Union storm serge, 20, ew serge, fancy most con- all yard, only per all” colors, 50-inch heavy German serge, $1.15. A beautiful line of new spring fabrics now on sale. The celebrated Jame worth tomorrow only 2! reseription department is eona- nd all preseriptions filled at low- «es, and by a registered pharma- . 1 and get our pric WALL PAPER. A large ter quality, and still ‘lower we have ever offered. HAYDEN BROS. Sl FARMERS' MARCH EXCURSION County, Nebraska. and those wishing to goods, stock, bet- prices than To Chey Special to farmer: become farme I have from fifteen to eighteen thou- 5 s of land in Cheyenne county, Nebraska, on the famous Bellmont jrri- gating ditch built last y This sys- tem insures a full crop every season, multiplies the product capacity of the land at each submersion, destroys insects and produces pe feet fruits. It makes the farmer independent of rain fall. Rain does not fall on your harvest crop before you can get it gathered, or spoil your hay before it is stacked. Nosand fleas, ‘‘gallinip- pers,” or aligators knock at your door at midnight hour for admittance: but 270 bright, sunny days in succession not only force your ps to a more abundant yield, but make the life of the farmer What it should be, as bright asa picture, free from care, and supply him with the comforts of life. For particulars concerning this great enterprise address or call on W. H. Green, room 217 Karbach block. B el See Dentist Keim, 40 & 41 Barker blk pesen el Ly See the celebratea Sonmer piano at Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge. P — PRESIDF cr AND, Inaugural Arrangements via. B, & 0, For the second time since the civil war a demacratic president is to be inaugur- ated at Washington: The Baltimore & Ohio offers an unexcelled service, through Ymited buffet, vestibuled trains with Pullman sleeping cavs from St. Louis and Chicsgo to Washington, Excursion tickets will be \nhl(:.\\ ash- ington and Baltimore at one fivst-class limited fave for the round trip February 28th to March 3d, inclusive, good return- i mtil March 8th, from all points of Parkersburg. maps and time tables, rates of , and guide to Washington. call upon gent of the company, or address O. P, MCCARTY, G, P. A Cincinnati, Ohio. S. ALLEN, G. P. Chicago, or L. vé 11 On Wednesday evening, March 1, dica Opera and Concert company one of their famous performancy This organization is the only approach to op. eratic form of entertainment which we shall get in this country this year. 1t is certainly the strongest that can possibly be gotten to. gether, and embraces such artists as Mme Lillian Nordica, the famous dramatic so prano, whose triumphs in Europe have neen matters of musical record, The most not ‘ ble eveat in the concert here will be the appearance of all the artists in the complete the Nor. will give s at Boyd's DRPRICES Bakin Powder. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, g Used in Millisus of Homes—40_Years the Standard, | appe | o'clock this me operatic: ropresentation act opera, *Covalleria will_be given of the famous one Kust ' which v J I wonecert form, with Mme, Nordica \tumn, Mme. Scalchi as Lola, Miss Sig. Campanini_as riddu and Si. 161 Duente s Alo, The sale of seats will bpen at 9 o'clock Monday morning. Among the clewor coterie of entertainers with the Hopkin&! Transoceanic Specialty compuny, which will be the attraction at Boyd's theater fer three nights and two matinees, commemeing this morning, are Misses Meliville & Stetson, two young Indios who give dialedt imitations” of all the different people wemeet in our daily walks of life, and sing awatire on that ever popu- lar ra-ra-boomadeay, with striking effect. They are stared in conjunctfon with the famous and_mako their first ance in this city. The sale of seats for the entire engagement will open at 9 *Mr. Potter of Texas' complate dramatization of the famous ni should offer groat opportunity for strong acting, every scene being vivid with life and action. Many of the names in the cast are well known and seem exceptionally well se lected. At the Farnam Street theater five nights, beginning with a matineo Sunday, February 26, ‘The usual Wednesday and Saturday matinees. Any seat in the theater Weduesday matinee 25 cen' s st Hood's Cx Hood tors make no idle or extravagant clain cments from thousands of re- liable people of what Hood's Sarsay done for them conclusively prove Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. Hood's Pills act especially upon the_liver, ing it from torpidit ral duties, tion if, as is said, In saying that its propri cures Help wanted to dist pay £.00 per 1,000, Must give ences. Apply atonce. ulars. We wood _rofer. Address, Mutual Trip to Californin. The Phillips Rock Island pe conducted California excursions for March will leave Omaha on the 3d, 17th and 31 Through tourist sleeping cars to Los Angeles and San Francisco; also special through wrangements to Oregon and Washington. For par- ticulars call on any Rock Island agent or address Chas Kennedy, n'le No W Puss. Agt., 1602 Farnam’ street, Omaha COURT CALENDAR. List of Today's Calls in the District Courts. e call for today is as follows: LAW ROOM NO. 2—1UDGE Olson vs ( Mozttt va Ton: o \~lhnt| sonally scoT. ing company. and Loan com- voek vs Sloan, Johnson & Co. vs Albright. vs Kent Oinaha Printing company vs Gar- Walla vs Casper. Omiha Tin vs Edwards Burner 80-114—Whelan vs Omaha Br -125 i 75— Americ tton Kinkead vs Jones. Helvig vs Treitz. United States National bank vs Me- » Manufacturing com- ving associa- Mutuul Loan and Trust company vs an Loan and Trust company LAW ROOM NO. 3 Yeiser vs Omal JUDGE DAVIS, Street Railway com- Trwin vs Schall. Hazelton vs Elliott. Woods vs Murphy. Morcarty vs Bee Publishing com- Clark vs Welshans, Denny vs Stubbendorfr. Burke vs W Madsen vs Omnha Street Railway ason vs South Om LAW ROOM NO. 4—JUDG 6-118-La Clede Pire Br ¢ vs Thompson, sk Manufacturing Coburn vs Reed vs Rice. k & Co. vs Wilkinson. aleott & Co. vs Hanna, and Traders bank vs 9—Hillke vs Hellman. JUDGE OGDEN. Live Stock Commission com- vs Shields, 10 vs Wyeth, Munro. TITY ROOM NO. G—JUDGE HO! 25-Bieser vs Sloman, UITY ROOM NO. T—J Ul 29-184—Globe Loan and Trust company vs Kroh vs Heins, Hutchinson vs ( Rosenberry vs On Allen vs Cunningl Cunninghum vs All Failled to Agree. The jury in the case of the state against Theodore G. Scott, the young man who was accused of appropriating diamonds of the 5 belonging to the estate of storia Howell, an old colored woman, who died last January, after being out twenty- four hours failed to agree, and was dis- charged at noon yesterday. s Great Promise for Wood Manufacturers, 1t is only quite recently that manufac- turers of furniture, wagons and wood work generally have become aware of the wonder- ful prouise offered by North Galveston, Tex. ung cif nd not miles distant lll tern Teoxas are 000,000 acres of timber, which com- allof the high grade hard and soft woods. Many people are coming )-141 )-161 30-182 in and are now man) for shipping and markets n ull dir there should not be any he outcome of manufacturing ventur For further particulars call on or write Franklin F. Williams, First National bank, Omaha, Neb., the local agent. The address of the home oftice is North Galveston Association, Box i polis, Minn ‘tions ion about the Frescoing and interior o signs and estimates furnished. Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. PRICES Flavoring Extracts NATURILFRUITFLAVDRS. Of perfect purity— Of great strength— Economy in their use. Flavor as delicately and deiicious!y as the fresh fruit. ting d % Vanilla Lemon Orange, Rose,ste. Wnat Branfl iso gour Gnllar? IS 1T THE(EM? It ought to be, if you wear a 25 cent collar; for this brand of co! lars is the very best value that can be had for 25 cents, , Waich our advertisements next week. ° GLUETT. COON & cO. 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Colllns J. N. 1L Keed, cashly THE IRON BANK. ary W. ¥ates, prasi o S, Madries, W. V Patrios; Lamis 3 onte, privi ato, b1o0d, skin andurinary diseases A rogaiae an @ ficntes Show. (a stilitrosting with thy groatost su 01 and all forms vata diso b3, NO mIro 2 troa’ st at homy 2y PAC a1, N0 1 AFKS L) la » Uorcasp)ra'lo 103 itelotly pr ays10am tol2m, 3 nistiny for yasnltation £ Sun AMUSEMENTS. INIQ NEW [Get o GOOD Bovn THEATRE SEAT for 500: 2 Matinees: Saturda -Sunday “up KI N s I nter-Ocefinic Specialty Co, HEADED BY TRE W £, mosctir with ine Lac- west and Most REFINED VAKIE 0. IN THE WORLD, Special tinoe. 50c Re-erved to ull parts of the house, ats Thursday mornini i First 007500, and §1; balcony b0c and The; gallery 2ie. BOYD'S,. 2 i e WS EAST MONPfespav,Feb, 27 and 28 The Great Dramatic Triomph of the Age, MR. JOUN STETSON’'S Company of players from the Globe theuter, Boston, in thoe or i version of the famous play—the soclul surprise— HE: CRUST OF SOIETY. A gooa man should marry none but & good A'play of consummate olevernoss with o re= t. \pressly for and played only by sanizition, ¥ sale of seats will open Siturday morns the following prices: Iirst floor. and#1.50; baleony, 50¢ and 7e; galle Yire] cSRAND: CONCERT. Wednesday Evening, March I. NORDICA OPERA AND CONCERT CO. Mme. Lililan Nordica, Mme. Sofla Scalohl, Horr ol vischer, IN A WS CONCERT 1 Itultan S1. Campantnt, Sk Dol Faente, . Mr CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA, S onte Wil opon Monday ity 0/ Next srows b Tho wal the following SCALL Parquet First i rows Next 4 rowsln elre Last n ctrele. 1.80 Gen. adu 100 cony 1.0 iy 100 admo. balcony.. 1.00 ‘STRENGTH, VITALITY, MANHOOU .PARKER, M. D., No. 4 Bulfinch at., A chief consulting physician of (ie ARODY MEDI INSTITUTE 1 Was nwarded the GOLD. MEDAL by the NATIONAL MEDICAL As80214T10N for the PRIZE ESSAY on Rausted V'itality, Atrop Sy, Nercous and Physical Jebility, nd ail Jisea s and Weakness of BURES | person or by letter, argo book, SO s, with testimonials, FREE CE OF L 1¥ FRESERVATION, 50 pp. 1 iptions. full It onl7 £1.00 by st £1mpure l.lo«l nr.lnnun by Ehe st Sueakines § R FIA b MR First 2 1c 200| Bal Fro ts will not be fy one exeepting parties oitside of the Wiating will not be allowed HRIIIM St, THEATER, it Ve and 760, TO. I(.‘ll’l‘ HARRY CRANDALL in “A pUSY pAY.”? We and Bijou Theateys All thls week THE MINER’S OATH Ana the Atlantioc Novelty Aggregation. Populur prices 20 and 30 cents. MATINE DAILY, ery lndy. every day, at every performs= rocolves o handsowe triple-silver sugas PERLAND