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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. \NTARY H 1511 THE DAILY BEE CVTKCiL BLtIT ? omrr. : NO. u rr.xm. HTBEET rttti-uot ty owrfor to nwy t rt ! ttto Jl. W. XILTON - MllVIt MlJfTM * . Bnitton rtore. rlcmicm hlnnketB , mndsrwwir. Look for the Saturday Stur toflay. Jt tvpx Bay l > e left on yow deornt p. C Ht. Iler. George WortWwrtoa , S. T. B. , bishop \ebranlm. . is oKpactea to prokvii tnd mnflrm in Grace cJiBrch * n Stindsf cvoninp. The Isflies of C l iith awwmWr re re < iuotfld w meet t the restdenre of Mrs O I' Groom. 001 Pierce utrwrt. this afternoon. to complete the arranrmiientx fm a in Hea party to be hold in the near future Her OV \ Snyder will fSHnmenre R * rt > Ref of muKtingB tomorrow fit the DtiMwVrine Lutheran rhumh. to oontintM" for tw-o weeks Ilev Lnthor N Kuhn * < if oinahn will jirearh throe Mrmons for tbcw meetings. The Railroad Temjierancc BBSOrtation , meeting which tmd been Hrrnnpiid for this rromnp at the Chnsttati churrh tnberuucle. hai been jostiKincd Itwill bfr h 0fl at b Inter daU1 , which will be announced in the papal * . Tlie letter curriers of this citv will give & churl tv ballon Thursday evening. January ! ! S , in Chambers hall Tnc jiroreedsvvlU go to the poor of Council Blunt , . H U , a worthy motive , and the cittyens should natronlze the carriers generously. Hurry Palmer , the theatrical man -who had another memlmr of his company , J. P. Unrd. arrested for ppening his mail , has "been bound over to the grand Jury by Com missioner Stcadman on the chanrc of per- jurv ahd he has been released oti bauds of OK ) . PURCJ k TliomBK have horn made the gen eral western agents for the United States Mortgage company of NoYoi I : Cit.\ . with oflicet , in Omaha and Council Bluffs It is one of the largest loan companleK in the coun try , and is prepared to handlf all choice loans , of whatever mr.cnitufle. Seventy-nine teams reimrtod for duty yes terday at the new Co.hranpark , and all were put at work. Besides these there were about R dozen men employed xvbo had no teams. City Clerk Zurmuehlen will lie in hiF office from C to "i o'clock this evening for the purpose of cashing dirt tickets for the haulers. DComplamtt arc being made bv the 7ioople who have been ngaced in the North Eighth street mission work that cases that have been turned over to other roliel organiza tions have been sadly neclected. Jt is also stated thai some cases worthy of bettor treatment have been characterized as "chronic beggars" ana all assistance re fused. The msision is unable to take care of nil who npply. Charles Mr.Coy , the North Eirhth street Trcathcr pronhet. got on one of his periodi cals yesterday tfternoo * and wanted to kill his mother because she -would not support him in luxurious idleness. Deputy Marshal James Anderson and Frrd Neal of Onawa went after him with a warrant , but had to make n run for him up over the hill toward Fairview cenwitery. Anderson drew a re volver nnd Neal drew several quick breaths before McCoy was fitmlly.landed in jail. Jacob Stein went to the homu of J. Pierce yesterday to collect fl that Pierce -was owing him as part of the purchase price of a horse and warnn Pierce went into the house and returned shortlv with a large revolver It was not loaded , but Ktein did not know it and he left the promises consid erably quicker than he cam a Heliied nu information charcing Pierce with assault. ind Pierce will have a hearing before Justice Tien today. He claims that no gun figured In the transaction. T1A1T. WAIT. For tlie Bomon Store Annual Clnnrlnjr Sale. The preatett midwinter event in Pot- tnwattamie countv begins "Wednesday morning , January lj. for 30 days. It has an importance and a genuineness which no other so called clearing sale " \TuKte not your monev * ore this cold en opportunity arrives , . Respectfully , FOTHERINGHAM. * WHITELA'VV & CO. , BOSTON STORE , Council Bluffs , IB. 3. 3. Stendman leaves next Mondnv mora ine for Kcokuk to attend United States court , lie -will he gone about two -weeks , and after returning home will immediately leave with his wife for California to spend * cvoral months. Read the Saturday Star's advertise ment in this paper. Domestic soapis ton nnst. ItruolEN AVftTitt. H fknrtlnn. James Brooks of this city is circulating a petition about the city asking the rovernor to pardon his son , Tom. who is serving a life sentence in the penitentiary at Fort Madison for murder. The circumstances of the crime we we'l ' remembered by the people of Council Bluffs who have lived here for tbe past five years. Brooks nnd a ypunc man named Pranl : De- Geode were in a saloon known as "The Bucket of Blood" on Upper Broadwa3' one afternoon in May. IBS ! ) . Brooks dischurred a pistol and DeGoocio was instantly killed. Urooks claimed the bbootinc was accidental , hut the evidence controverted that state ment , and ho WRS sent up for life. Mr Brooks claims to have received letters from the prison authorities , ropre- nontinc that his son has entirely reformed , nnd one of his chief claims for a pardon is that he needs the support of his son in his uld age. _ Prof. James Hamilton Howe , who is to plve a concert at Broadway church Thursday evening , January 18. became flean of the school of muMc , DePauw university , Groonca tle. Inci. . in 38S4 , aud still holds that position. He is alstf quite noted af , a composer. Home of his works haxinp pained him a national reputation. Don't fail to hear him. Tickets , , fiOc. Children under 15 , 25c Domestic eciau is. the best Vlmmlxim' Dniirmc I'rurtirn. For beginners , ovor.r Monday. Junior triads 4 p. m. ; uauUs. S p. m. Advanced junior class every Wodnenday 4 p. m. AfiMsnibUet every 'Wednesday BiJIO p. m. Hit elapant uciadomy in the Shupart- Bouo block can lie heourud , with elevator pel-vices , for narties and musicales. Apply to Mr Winters at elevator. The Imst of music can be luruibhod Jor ull parties. _ Hate you fre < en tue new < jus > heaters at the Gus > ooinjiany B ollice ? Iclrnllfli'il Mi'Guirr. Doup McGuire has heen identiGt'd beyond doubt by the rouncr ivoman who vrns employed as domestic at William K < - Jlnt't house. as the man who broke into tholr house several years iipo uud stole quite a lot of valuable prop- crtv McGuire hnd a partial huuriup in Judpe McCee's oourt yenorduy aftorunon , bud ootihldcrable uvicleiic-o was adduced ncainst him The younp woman relerrod to , in point : from one room into another , -was suddenly confronted by Mc- Guint T-ao btoppod nud talked with her Mime Httle time When he left the poods were found to be uiibKinc. Jt wui further shown that MoGutre had oon- fcsr.wi the criBic whle oonllUBd in the NubrasUa penlumtiur.v 10 Air. Keoliun. and haa jiromisoa to rohtore them to him if Ko- line xvoula not prosecute turn , a uouditiou to which litiaJine said tie apreort. Al the close of the af loruoon session the ONSI ) w * JKIH- poned until next Tuvfiday afjuruoon at S o'clock. Nassau luruitmttat donatiauy Kolirunkn railroad ooUtKitloiih. Mock , Oouixill ywr Jor Kamastic soup. SEflS FROM COUXCIL BLUFFS Eeatley ef the ManiiaHtotni SoMicrs H m Prftltw the Ysiorxas. ONE OF TH BEST IN THE COUNTRY IninmtrfTiil the Inmtntlon Ilarr Jmi-rorrd oniJfrlolly SInre Tliclr Admtrkiou MHIIJ- Good WoriU for tb Covtitry'v Commandant Jobs H. Ecetley of the Stftaior * tiotncftt M r UriUtoTHwfcs ] rf ent at tl > * 1n tnli tloi ) of otn < rs of the Vnh n rfjtrloii and the Indies AuKJIUr.r even in r Htid deltrerod an nddi-ess vrhlch ICTUS listened toritb a preat deal of interest by the lurrc aualetine prnscnt , with reference t.n tu * niKittution wlios * affairs lie look * after The jtrrimrkR ne mndf with referrncc to the tsjs in Wne ibemselTfs. ana their I'Bbiis 8t d deportment while at the home , -were cspcrialljt interestine The imbtts they actjmrcd nft r IcwTinc the army , lie suis , had buun bud in many cabet , ana they had oonsoquentlv sunk into disroururomunt and distros But the in- flueiic.es that hurc been exerted upon them , i after txiinc taken into the shelter of the ' home , have rus-ultcd in an almost Maul j reformation , a moral improvement being 1 onslly brouebt abnnt in u set of men who ure well fed and clothed. Christian Influences thrwicu res-nlar relicious s-erflces are moulding and shupinc their fceliucs and resUirinc ; to them that patriotic muubood tbat distinruished them in their rut-fur us noldiors. Prayer meetings umonc thorn , led by themnelres three tlmoB a week , together with the jiersonal influence of the best amonp. them and the Old Men's Christian association , has left a profound influence upon their character and conduct. Drunkenness bus almost entirely disap peared Ana in that respect the Iowa Sol diers Lome has u record not yet achieved by any other home , state or national , in the en tire cotmtrv The Jowa home has a char acter Tor sobriety that has attracted the attention of General Averell the inspector of national and state homes , und has won his uirbe.5' encomiums and commendation. Since November fc there has not been 11 f > in- Ble case of intoxication at the .Jowa home , a condition and result that cannot be said of anj home in the f tilted States. The speaker referred also to the duty of the old soldiery us citizens , nud the example thai is due from them to the rising Alteration in leading them to u patriotic BCUSC of duty. 1IIVURCC JO1LX. Tn-o CHUT * KcrciMi .Munition from Tlinrurll I'rtrr Mlller'B Ciise Dlninlimrd. The divorce case of Peter C. Miller -was on trial in the district court yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Miller did not put in appearance in court , and u default was taken. Mil ler told the Btory of his domestic troubles and would probably hare been erased the much longed for matrimonial freedom had it not been for a little technicality , winch will cause him to iweat. a few months longer It seems that instead of waiting until the statutory two jenrs had elapBOd between his wife's desertion and the time of commencing his suit , he iiled his jietition eighteen mouths after his wife tfad ceased to live with him. The cato was ac cordingly dismissed and he was tola to file another information throe months from now , in case he Mill hankered ufter a divorce. Mary A. Hausen's pica for divorce from Hans C. Huusen was also under considera tion. Both livii in Neola. and the plaiutiff'e side of the case was looked aCter by a local attorney. The evidence bhovrud that the two had lived together without intermission from the time the suit wan commenced until the night before the trial was. to begin They then separated and for the first liine they found themselves without the delights of liome life One rather nmusiup thing took place during this cross-eraminatiou : af Hanseii. The attorney -was trying to show that Hansonwas a shiftless fellow , drinking and gambling all his earn- incs up and allowing his wife and the eight children sbo had had by a former husband to feed themselves. After closely question ing Bauson as to his hubiu , the attorney said : " .Now , Mr. Hanson , were you in the poker room connected -with , a certain saloan in Jseola one evening1 Yes , " was his ready reply. ' ! was in there the name night you were. " And then everyone smiled , even to the court , as the lawyer proceeded to refresh the witness' mind upon several things that took place on the night when they wore out together. The case was finally talen under advise ment. Dr. Joflric& ' diphtheria remedy kills diphtheria but not your child. At Davis' , Beardsley'f * . DeHaven'fl , Council Bluffs : 2404 Cumins street. Omaha. Abk j'our grocer for Djnie : > tie soap. Stolen Cuttle JS iover > rt. A "trarnpiiled" young man introducing himself us Harry Smith was found yesterday afternoon -vrith five cattle in his care which seemed to be stolen. Hewas trying to soil them for f j n Uuad , when competent Judpes thourht they were worth at least WO , He said he was coming to Council Bluffs by the foot route early yesterday morning w hn he ran across a man driving a team behind the cattle. The man oflered him the job of taking the cattle to the city arid Smith accepted. Thompson , as the other man called himself , told hie new mazi BO keep the cuttle for him near the 'Western house while he went to Omaha , and also tola him to tell them for f25 if he could. Smith claims to ho perfectly innocent of any wrongdoing , and the authorities are inclined to believe his statement. The cattle are evidently stolen , but they think it was Thompson who did the job. In the mean time the cattle ore in Jenniug's stable wait ing for an owner to turn up. They are said to bear the same brand as some cuttle owned by Mr. Grouty , east of the city , 4(1 , ( KKi J'ounUb of MI car. A consignment of 40,000 pounds finest standard granulated supar has been re ceived by C. O. D. Browu'b procery and 5 ? now in block. It is nut the coarse New OrleantBUffur that is beinjr sold for t-tandard goods , but the very finest money can buy. It will be wild to Brown's trade only at Jbs. for SI until further notice. A car load -of M > fla und oyster crackers were aluo received yesterday uud will be sold ut 5c a Ib. Telephone - ! ) . Strictly frefah country egps 17Jc u dor- GeojnjeS. Da VMS , prescription irutrgist Cm ml A i in y l.ucumpmrtit. The annual cncampuiont of the Grand Army of Iowa will be held in Council Bluffs for the three days begin ning Mar 1. and the members of Abe Lincoln post are already making preparations for the evout. At last , \ oar's encampment , held in Kookuk. there wore li.KK ( ) veterans prenent , nud as Council Bluffs is far ahead of KeolruU in the matter of ruil- wa.v f uciUties , a still luru-ur turnout is looked for. Among those presuut will un doubtedly Ito many fmm Nebraska. There it , no building In the uity targe tmourh to accommodate the crowds that will be on hand , and the probability is tnat every assembly hull , togothur with most of the oiturchofi. will have to lie cailod into use for cumpfires and other meetings of the eucaaijt- menl. if you desire atrxalute jxiaoe in the intolien uhk your groeer for J. C. Hoflmayr Jc Ca's Fancy Patent flour. Trade mark Blue Rcio&ter. Srnoko T. D.-Kiii r i Ui'fa Paitayas. New .Momu' nl r . A now style i f moiioy nrflurs has Just come into use in the postoftiee Imrc The prinoipal ohange fr m the one fiirmertj1 usad is that now tb uam at th pai s is wrttten iu the body of the oraur , while horlitlurf it hat. * pf Uht lutff IB cpnuc-iBCut' t not quite so wen protected tbf loss of bis aoui v In having1 it drawn MITDC otic not eutitlt-d t * it , but the Bcfemne vriU cause much lrp trouble In many BM fi. thr p .Vf * batai : hto to endorse the erer wllfc bis B oe tamrUf H it kfipatrs in tire orer the flret time tie tritw , without Mm afMr gain 5 to IX J1KOS. ' Orrat .luiiuury Co t Bain. EseiVemeut ttitol continttes. rreattsr thua ever lor Saturday. l > e redn a $10.000 this month. 600 jiairs of ladies' 20c nod Sic fleece lined fa > < t black lioe , today bh ; p ir. Children's nalund cra/'lialf wtKl vels- and pants , small sine , was 25c. now fir each. 5,1100 ladies' all linen Dollars and.cuHs were Ific. a c. 2. c airf 35c , now fte euch. Children's 2Tic mitten" now Kc pair. Ladieu' kid cauntlet drivlnp cloves , blue 0 and fii. WM 2.00 , now 7fie jiair. Nearly pivinp uway furfc. TiOc black hare fur muil , 15c each. 63.00 natural opossum muff. fltl'J each. 52.50 ustrachan fur muff , Sl.OO each. M.OO n U-ia beaver muff , J1.HS. 812.00 penulnemarten muff. SO.ilS. S12.00 finest beaver muff. * .OS. f2.00 finest mink muff. 5(1.11" ( . J1S.OO Alaska sealskin muff. $10.00. Buy your cloaks tomorrow. 810.0 ! ) ladies' jackets , now 8,1.00. 81i.fiO : ladies' jackets , now & 0.9S. 91.1.00 ladies' jackets , now 5 > S.f > 0. 18.00 ladies' jackets , now 510.0n. 8150.00 ladies' jackets , now S12.03. Ladies' 81. 00 calico wrapjicrh , filleeach. Ladies' Sflj.0i ustraeban fur jackets , Saturday .8.1.1.00. Ladies' SO.1.00 Hudson Bay beaver capes. 4 inches long. Saturday 87.5. 00. BEX.NISON BKOS. , Cauncil Bluffs , la. 1SOWMAN WILL ACOCfT. Our tlon of Who Will He 1'oi.t master i rrautlCKll ] ' Dci'lclfrt. There is little doubt that Thomas Bow man will ho the nert postmaster , or at least the two men who have been most prominently mentioned as candidates are williug to admit that the.v concede it to him. A telegram was re ceived by on" ol the repunlicans of the city yesterday afternoon from Congressman Uag r stating that ne haa had a conversation with Bowman , and from v. hut the latter said , he was confident that he would accept the presi dent's ofler. Other telegrams came di rectly from Bowman to his friends here which conveyed the same impression , so that in Council Bluffs the opinion -was almost general Jast evening that it would be Bow man Mr. Kiekman. in conversation on the cubjeot , admitted that his appointment was out of the question and said Bow man would be the man. He did not up- tiear to lie in the slightest degree ruffled by the turn affairs had taken , but said that in the interests of the democratic party in Council Blufls the president could have done nothing else than to throw both him self and AYadsworth out and appoint some one else who would not meet with opposi tion from the wings of the party. This morning will witness the birth of a new journalistic venture. The Saturday Star will be presented to the public by Messrs. C. H. Judson - son and Fred M. Loomis. its editors , ft will tie issued weekly , and its promoters think they , have discovered a niche which itwill just fill. The de sign is to muke it a family paper , not especially devoted to society news. liKe other \voelay papers that hire appeared ujian the horizon ol Council Bluffs and gone out nith u feeble but un mistakable flicker. It will give a re sume tif the news of the week , both local and telegraphic , and will give attention to social , dramatic , musical and literary events at home and abroad. Both of the young man are energetic and capable enough to make the paper a success. Had a Sti'lotou Kr.v. A young man giving his name as James Wilson was arrested yesterday afternoon as he was maldnc a hsc line for a motor train to go to Omaha. In his effects was found a skeleton key of the most pronounced type , one which would open almost any lock. The authorities are of the opinion that he is the man -who stole C. L Gillette's overcoat and sold it in Omaha for $ -.50. He is also recognized as the man who was found loitering about the Danforth block a few days agu with the evident intention of break ing into some of the lodnur rooms there. KUlSVCJtS' JtlCH B.A17L. Many I'ockettionkk und I-nrce Kollt So- curril lit Iltn JtliiiuuK. DcsMot.vcs , Jan. 12. JSpecial Telegram to THE BEE. ] It has just transpired that early Thursday uioruiug a room in the Sav- ery house here was robbed. It was occupied by a brother of Judge French , Ralph Isut- tiug and A. M Lee of Davenport and B. Mane , a traveling man of New York. The amount secured aggregates tfWO iu cash and $400 lu jewelry and other valuables. Many persons were roboed iu the crush at the inauguration yesterday' , the agcresrnte making a rich haul for the thieves. Most of the pDclietoooks and non-negotiable papers have be.en recovered. luwu Natlimul Guard < iHirers Mont. DcsMoixcs , Jan. 12. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE J The state association of officers of the Iowa National-guard held a meeting today at the arsenal , with an at tendance of about thirty. The assocla'tlon elected Colonel F. AV. Mahin president for the next year ; Lieutenant Colouel Swalin , first vice president , and Mujor Garlock. second vice president : Colonel Cook , record ing secretary , and Major J. T Hume , corresponding spending secretary. U he nert meeting will be held here the second Wednesday in January , IHSiri. Papers were read on the New Magazine Rille. " by Major C. F Gar- lock of MuBcatine , and "Athletics in the Uuurd. " by Lieutenant W. T. Chuutland of Port Dodge. Resolutions \vere adopted regretting the approactumr retirement from ofllce of Adjutant General Greene , and reoommendinir the adoption of the Krug- Jorgeusen nmeazme ritle D > the government for the ute of the army and national guard. Cut to I'l-i-ei. HI Koonr- Booxc , Ja. , Jan. 12. [ Sjiacial Tolerram to THE Ben ' Hamilton Davis , a deaf carpen ter , ngod C5 years , was struck by u switch engine on the Chicago A : Northwestern ut ! l o'clock this afternoon uud instantly killed. He was badly out to pieces. The ewriuo was backing aud the engineer did not SKC him and did not know of the accident until some time after. Orrrvw * , fa , Jan. 12 rSpocial Telegram to THE BCC.J Nathan H. Edtiurwm , u promi nent young stock dealer of Nassau , la. , was killed by a trum this morning. He was rid ing on the fool board of the omrine and fell uudur the wheels. iliihii Ilanlrlhun Ilurniul i Itnath , ITJ , la. . Jan. 12 fSpsolal Tol"- prara to THE Bnc ] Jonu Danl&lson , a well known traveling man. was burned to death ' in a fire that 'consumed hh > barn aud con tents this morulug. Anutlmr liuiitliitrrrlcliint. . ST. PAVU Jan. Z2. Nme labororsi working on the now railroad bridge near Savannah , IU. , returning home lust mrht on a handcar , wore struck by u switch mi glue. E G. An- demon wafc niblaut'y ' kliiHd. John Andttrwiu serinut4y wouudwt. and Nels PoU-rson. Swan AndHrsun aud Johu Sxvansou lehi ; s * > ripu ly injured. Tne raon were timplsyud i.vu bridge contractor , and had boeu to Savauuah on a tileusure jauut , not having been at work dur ing the afternoon. One Di.llur n U ttlmi onVliUkr. . \VxfciuHKjx , Jan. 19 The irajiasitlon nf n tax uf ft per ntloii un whisky suit tbc uxtutiKiuu of th liondiup parw > d ln > m thrtte U > vicbt , v urt WHK Iwmaltf &ctt t a l * l y tins ( Jtsiuoaruiif imimborb ol the \\uyt uud means E.1 * * n a c i re of the ticrta. KILL ( t TOTXALL IX JAIL , Mantikl < i. T. Torttir Man Urnltlrd tn Mump Ont H Vrrj- * > j > - | pnt Evil. Pour TtiwwttKMt , JOL " , as. United 9t v i. Marshal Orrill * X. P ( rlr of tbc Alaska to- 'trirr , has net Mtvera ) oomwiunltle * in th t ter ritory by th * tmn : 'Th ' * jinrob sr of wklt nan l wf oll.r marriad ta women of tbcir Diva race in Altwkm te oenllmiil principally to a handful of FPW * > I | offlci l and nsvw ID B stationed tben * . < -Vearl.v all of th bsl- BGC of febe m le popifltttioB bur * parrbanod imtlve wirftfi , tbatr fmion with whom is mil reaomUed by l iv. " "Ifteirly erery grand Jury which convenes in Atalta is instructud M icquire into this Blllspiitf violation of the luw. This cnargo. be 'ever | in generally a dead charge , as the average Alaska grand jury man is averac to brinring lu a true bill against blmnelf. TheslBttiuer Topeka which arrived from the north la t nlrht. brines information that Marshal Porker has Just instructed his several deputies thronrh the territory to at once ar rest erery white man violating this luw , us a result of which onicial order nearly every man on board the Culled States steamer was put in jail at Sitka. hundreds of arrests are expected. The jails will not he large enough to hold the leadm ; citizens who arc amenable under Marshal Porter' ! , oflicia order. llArKU MAX J'UtMt nttAXE. Drclarntlim of Tire Out uf rirr Dnrtom the l > r lnrm d tlir Antopfj. ST , Lofis , Jan. 12 Sam Welsor , the mur derer of Clementine Manninc t-jiout lust night in eating oysters , drinking bner , aud talking with the two deputy sheriffs who formed the death vatch. He was escorted to the scaffold ut S o'clock. When asked if he had anything to say , he simply replied without u tremor : ' -Go ahead. " The drop fell at 5:03 : His nock wasbroken. . In twejve minutes the body was cut down aud taken to the morgue , where an autopsy was performed , five surgeons being in at tendance. The condition of the brain was found to bD such as to lead two of the sur- rc'Ons to state positively that the mnn must hove been insane The others took a neutral ground The official time of the execution was. "Drop , tOfiH' : dead , b.KJ1 : cut down , b:22 : Cause of death strangulation. " It . < TIlCl : It Will Be Fair and AVarnjer Throacliont NnhrafcUa Today. \VA ; nTKGTO.Jan. . li Forecast * for Satur- dny : ForNebraBta Fair : warmer ; colder Sunday ; south to vest winds. . For Iowa Fair ; warmer in northeru and eastern nortion ; south winds. For South Dakota Generally f air ; vt armer in eastern portion : probably colder by Sun day night ; south to est winds , 2'ELEGllATlllV Domrhtic. Tlie New York llornp l > wiicrt aiiiociatiou mot yt'stf rduy aud disrassucl iiialtcrfe relative to the tur' . Thdinas Kazan wat arreMud y-osterduy in { Intense foi a murder coiiiinlttod several years apof n Aliimesota. - r About 2,000 wortiusjiooplf a < mcmbled iu OocipcruiUon. Nen Vnrk , lut night to protest against the pussaptuf tlie Wilson bill. A hill has hciiii Introduced lu the Mississippi iegislaluri' ' to cstalifiah , and maintain a home for indigent aud infirm confederate soldiers. At Austin , Tex.J j oiurday , Eel Nlchnlh , ccilnrMl. wus hanirftd In ! the murdnr of Anna i-rrlka , Match UO , 1B93 The girl was , 11 J ears , old. -t The boiler of JonaUiaimV Silas Wilson's , saw mill twenty miles TVUMI iifljozan , O. , exploded , killing sllas Wilson and.'suii and an unknown man. 1' The ? art Francisco cnuifl .fury lm < : dropped the Curtis bribery -cust ; owing to the1 .Inability to obtain huflicient evidence to find an Indict ment. The jurvlii the .urt of W. I1 Laphum of New York iiculiiM ix .Secrtaary Noble Jor t'Jf > ,000 damages failed to uprnr und trcrc discharged yesterday. Ore 1ms been struck & 1 Cripple Crook , Oolo. . in the Hull Mountulu tiutiuel which asbuvb from tS.UOO to 1 10,000 a ton. Ropresentu.tl > es of all the C'olorado hnuilters e cept the Arpo. whoiave 1 ieu an conf runce in lien v r for three days , agreed last nignt to form a pool. Tire last night destroyed the car shops of the Erie road situated on Eleienth street , Jerscv ' CUtr. Elghteeu cars wore also burned. Loss , 'f 125.0(10. ( li. B. Turner , formerly of Denver anfl some what notorious In Colorado courih.wat.con- ic ted of torcery iuthe second degree yester day at Topeka Artumpt was made near Monutt , Kan. , to rob the Miuthhound Missouri 1'acllU piihNenccr train. The pluck of the uuglueei lolled tlie would-be robbers. Thomas M I'ottcr of Murcloii county was uuunltiKiuhly electc-d president o.r the Katihiie Hoard of Agricultural yesterday , ramuel T. Hove was made treasurer. Jnde Allen of Denver j-esterday grant -d a decree foi the foreclosure and sale of the Hoi den ismeltliis and Milling comnuuy'a property at Aspeu , ( Jolo. . for M4B.OOO New evidence has been Kecured apamst 1'rof. Ilarthhcirn and Dr. I'ainpbell of Newcastle , 1'a. , c-harped with utteinptitig to murder the two ICobliiboii girls ill that place. Three grain elevators and two malt houses , plns to the iirni of Curtis k Ileiius of Chicago , weie. totally destroyed by lire last iilght Loss $300,0(11) ( . fully Insured. The men employed in the mines , of Forties Carmlri ael & Co. . WellRliurg , W. Va. , have de cidtid to mrike apalitit a 30 jier cent reduction ordered to take effect next Monday. Her. Hi. KeirTupiier , the emiinent Iluptlst preachei tit l > enver hat. decided to duclltie two calls which he has received Irom M-w i ork chuvcntis ana wui remain in iieuver. Vnltod States cruiser Monicnuiery has loft Fp&rrowf. I'oiut for New London , Conn. It IB cxpecied thut hlie will roach tht trial nourhe Saturday inonilnsNohtops will be made. Mrs. Hey Cilblor has Iiled a hoiisutlouul mlt against Lei lathor-ln-law , John Ulbler , of lluhert McL with eczcuiu when thiee inoaths old lludhuuiedotv tnn > antiSiet nhsts. GotuoiM'ixU thetiuiB. tiuic bicl > raw ai heef- , bteiili. Ilt.reout ! Kxp'elecl him to die. SieL fux iiuiutlib helorewo tried Crricriiis. "No laith in them hut In two months lie nnt. entire ! } cured. J'ot a njKii un him no and jilcnt } ol liulr - inurrrvinCeia , Baby Bad with Eczema ( ur baby hey , lonr monthf old. had bud cs c of eczema Head i van a solid sure. 1 nco aiid body ' baillj offretod. Itching terrible. I Three dociin > did nothelji him. sllnnilii Ui-el yxtcen wceUfc. Mit tens 01 IIR : ! lifi ! in prevent liie BCiatchmg. Ci Ti'ri.7Ti.aiuiiii : > eureu him , uud we leraiiiiiioiui thtuii tt > en hers. Ci.U. t. J JIAISUIS , AVehstcr , lud. Baby Etched Terribly liaby iltrec nidialm ( iHl lirolie out wltl ulutr ] iiinitoK ] oil red Kurfnco. ' Jlulnnc tcrritilr , ttcatiB ou lienl aad luce lncd c er > - tli.iiR for five months. Grew w nr R. ; ,1 , "U oiliased r t T J r v u A lirsirpiRK , usutl ihem.and la three wets there \vumiot a bore or piuijilb , uut P' eu r. bn.r. i ' tt. O5CAI1 .T. ' . ITiS , AVoodoUiu , Kan. Da by Suffering Agony XT s llal'J' U d eczema , veirst Jcinn. / I Jlattleil JJf ; K-st iloctorh hero , 1.1 AViis imsrtnn ricln innmlif. lle- | " H r-auvrirtrOl'Wt It * Urjiiiui In J iC f two imiHttiG.tlu > viului ttiii < c'liud V iO ccnseU iu len euiicc > n tniee e uli4 l > e hPi'n. in ) darbnr bi > 3 vai erred. 3 . ' GliTICURA WORKS WONDERS And its erred arc the must r < - nwrl.ulilf jH-r.i nncil by mi ) blood : nbLii r uiiii > ol modern tiliiM. lirenu imncnilieT llial ou i > irft < i lu ntfRMH art- JIUTU1UUUIU UIIll ( HHJIIUUII ftold Ilininpliaul tlir nnrhl. l * - 'HAT. ir IJ > IIMMfl : tuC'urrfc'LlL ( reo. Hi DVT KUi > > "i'l'jwallii-duiii | ! u-uuilfivij UriD I O bj Cuucurutonji. AUolululj pur * . lu t j. ' w < ' y ' a * * rli ( in .r f k iu ' Hit iif . licr iiu' tmtiu t I tff Ji'ttet-di.y > wi pt Hi , Uty > f iu\ - Tn'I IT ounfx. \ \ \ ii H > IO mi-pt i " e- 1 ( j flwttllitfr hfuf * tint fTt > TR iK-uif ur 1 h rTf n wk af Jututirr were dfrtrt'i ' t-il ! < " > about nt.OOO. | Tb K KMM m rtimr nmrttodtr will lienr , t - prvtimiuarr raar , ItivulvltU Mr * Lens > > rteit to nK-nilmr < 4tlp nn tlw Hoard of < 'l > nr ' ' TO the motion for a rtwtmlnlnF urdtr M fllM i nt.rt ct , Cli rn o lode r . known M tlin IrtmnMttiB hotel lm > . . ntnmd Mid I * * KK ) ItiniitMt * put UMU r puftrd IH MIW of tlir out IntiaL of siuu - Jtox In Uie jirpniNes Junikw Mkrtlrrt of ? Ycirk IB n'uic ' > nll w the dinnurnr * In tb * wt-ni i it- < rn w "Ho * . ' McKittir urid the ciUirr * . pifnu I not Rullty it ) nil Indictments. Their tr. a. , . tube plnre January 22. The otirt-limttid freight train. ronimtinc vt flfUHiBCKn. Joutlrd wtt-h oratiram wn t ! tb u iH-tweeri BfrtihtiJo nod Aleodnne * . N M lit -80i. . in yMtprdMj- otntrttrttono Ihut had l * n plfcccd ujMit ) the trttrk. A rumor lm reached El I'm * thnt Mi < 4 n mldlcr * cupturtta Vlrtti ticlieia and li ' I i Thur dBj mortilnrHt Hunrlw , It In i. . t K- lleurd It It known , though , thM the Mi x > - TI piivprtimt'iit IIH * . olUirml Sl.lHHi for CViiou , dc.il ! or ullvtt. AVhiJp the prlnon piurd * at PBtmnrity . .i i wore limdlns their puns nrnpiiraturj u n---.ut > - luc fluty nftdr the IKKIII hour vwiU-rcla \ .Tumi-- , CaHslduy nrrlfli-ntlv dKclmrci cl hi ndc unj tliu Imll Mrurl , T A .laiiit-N tuKrinp "IT tlu tii nf tilt , ht'ud rot.tniui.tcr Wn hltirt in 13e lnp of c'liicHCO ujr wnitrtoilic atitluiriuu * ut v ush- HinMtir niiiliutlrnllv | that uulcnx lui. ' - lu thf federal Imtlolnc arc ieiuireU [ bertll uo r out and transact tbu pofctofllcv liUhltii'-w , ulxen liert. I'ranl. Kockofellcr of C'lfrolttnd. when seen yHti'rduy li.v uu AhBiK-lated | iret.n rnjiri'senta- live In Juterunci u > the receivership for thr Gdshi-ck nilncK , relUHed to talk of tun matter mylne that all the liifnrinatloii lie had w us what liad ujijieared In the uiorjilnc jiajierh After a trial at ( 'hlrajrn lastltic nine wut-ks tht Jury lu the Aloiiru \ \ Wood Will rontfst rutuniud a verdlrt yeMrrday In laver of the heirs Mr. Wont ! left un esttitoalued ut riOU.OOU In trust to he dnltled ainotip hU chil dren when the jouiipi"- ! should ruucb the age of 20 ye.ars. AVIIlarrl K. CUKC. a New y ik capltalls.1. who loaiis money , treath puld in the contrart at a t'oniiiiodlty. Ho b(1jiulate ( < < to plve the lior- rower a rertain quantity of Imll Inn. Kach six inoiithv the tiorrowei Is to dollvor U ) htm a certain ijuantity of tiulllon The horrower then waives hi rlpht to hullloc and accents tht niouej of tliu country Herr Fredon founder of the maratluie ol > - Et-rx-atory at Uumburc. IH dead. A dlspatrh from Viirnua anntrancus the rc- tlreuiL-ut of the l.triimu anihussador. M ChaluiDl In ( 'our was yesterday re- elec'ted president of the Trench senate. A fresh cahlnet crick exist" . In Slhurla. The klnp Is conferrlnp with the opposition leaders It K Intended to create a new department of the Huuparlan Mlulstrj of Uomuiisrt'e u > tie specially devoted to the development of apri- culture. A dNpatch from Mozuinhlciue announce' , that Taptaln Johimtim , the Hrttlsh comiuihsioner. has captured all Makujlros positions on Lake > yanza and hus llharatud a numhoi of hhn-cs J'lacardfcha\e been posted on the walls at Ii uiti rcliu anuouuclup threats upon the diet. The Austrian authorities are taklnp precautions apalnm the carrylnp out of this threat. , A dispatch from ? t. I'utcrsburp hays the liutlpet estimate of the Grusiidanln proves to lie wronc. It Is now htatod that a surplus of 23DIOOUO ( roubles Is txpecfd lu the ordinary estimates , but that this is a delicll of H2.500 - OUOjouhlcs In theextruoiainari estimates It Is proposed t .co ei the net deficit of fiB.litiU.- OOU roulilos by reserve funds from the pro ceeds of the a per c.eut gold loan of 1B91. E30WLEDSE " Brings comfort and improvement ant. tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The manyTvbo live bet ter than others and enjoy life more , with less expenditure , l > y more promptly uadptias ; the - orid's best products to the needb of physical being , will the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in "the remedy , Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to tbe taste , tie refreshing and truly Vnefieial proj > erues of a perfect 1ns- sthe ; tifiectaaily cleansing the Fyt-tem , dispelling colds , headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It hnb niveii satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of tbe medicnl profession , because it acts on tlie Kid- nevs , Liver and Bpwelfc without weak ening them nnd it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrnp of Fins is for sale by all drug gists in OOc and > l bottles , but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Eyrup Co. only , whose name it printed on every paotage , also the name. Syrup of Fig * , and lieing well irifornied.'you will nal accept r.ny bubstjt.ute if oflered. NEBRASKA JTATIOJTAL BAIfK. U. S. Depository , Omaha , Nab. CAPITAL , T4O0.033 STIKPJLU3 , IC5.O3J Officers ana D'reetornUmirv ' W. Tate . prssl- dent II C cnaUiu : vice iirusideni , C. S. Aluarlis , W v MO-BO Jolin S OoUius , J & a. ijirisi liewlb b. r.i a cashier THE IRON Ott. ll thr onlj SPECIALIST WOO TttATS Xl , PRIVATE DISEASED and DEBILITIES ( if WEN ONLY , Women Excluded. IB yearn crprrlnucr Clrculkmfroe. 1 1th and Tamum fa'a Special COUD3II BL'J"V DO Vor xu : > w tlnu Ilujr A. UBSH uve HU uliolec turjuuibiu rult uuU land ne tlllb UltJ- * IISTIIATTS and ion IH Farm ttna nuv p-opirtr JT-l > omrlit aua bolO. I'uBuy i. Tuo.ua , , Cua-iJ. Blunt. r AUBAGEr < iniv : ( a. UHBHJI.IOIH , vuultH clil naiyi -JcJoiitifO , Ull Burnu. ul Taylurb crjuo.-y. jlJ U.cmlwur P'OH hALE Se rul tret.li mlleli IUIWH E Mon- liuiihf fiiH | > r Itrualln'U > , n ar Tuiu BCllllier'B , Ci.iinoi ! acntt. . T CT-llluek Inclihli nettcr. white ntar on iJlH-wawt Hl'i'"t lull anil u urti l ailicr collar vttli iron mi ? UUHKWI- Jci2 ' llt < warcl iur reiurij w tKi WiUuw UVUIIIH. TI AXTEl ) KxiHirUuifad , mndjUovmi - inut. . ' ' niiiwt tiaxTotifl ntMiiiiniMiMlatlauh Aiiplj dUA Tlilrd Btraut. OiiiiMcU lliufib iHUwtiun 1 uud i o ul vk p. m ur utiw T. \\rILLtlH'Blrl wlio ( iu.ll < ! d ut % Irb Sawyer f , tilt ) ' * ? mii utrmn , in nwiKiuw vu ad veniheniunt lor litdp , ami airalu. A YOIW6 vuuimi wlulitw wlHUMtuti unrtiilonm' AUUHMI or ( uiiutwiuuu lu i4arl > 'JuUr. LCJT-S W r bj-owu uolur. tutdiuiu * l f : UUVVH v. UMt Jur return or luluruiuuutj ut ik * oRiot. Deep Draughts Of Knowledge From a Never-Failing : Well-Spring ; Are offered to old and j-ounp , rich and poor , the learned and the unlettered In the World's OfWorld's Art Of Fair Portfolios w Views \ Magnificent Reproductions From U. 5. Qov't. Photos ? * * * * Every Feature of the Exposition THESE VIEWS ARE THE MOST A UTtiENTIC CCURATE RT1STIC And in Everv Way V - = THE BEST = - THIS PAPER PLACES THEN ! EASILY WITHIN THE HEACH OF ALL HOW TO SECUr.H THIS , VoI2'icSftETEDUCATIONAL ? SERIES , 0 Art Portfolio Coupins of different dates from impe 2 of this pa per , und bend or brin them with 10 cents in coin to A't Portlolio Department , THE OMAHA BEE , Omaha , Neb. , ah'3 one portfolio , rnutumuiir 1C pictures llj.ii : inches in size , with interesting and authentic aescrip- lions v. ill otroailea or delivered The t-ntire series of 10 portfolios , 230 photo- prnphs if purchased at retail would cost at a low estimmate f 1-5 No suen oppor tunity -was ever before presented. No such opportunity cun ever again be presented sented in Omaha. No snob opportunity was over bolqre presented , or will ever aculn lie offered. REM.EMBER This paper bus the exolUSlvs rlcnt to inalje the distribution of tiet ; rcproJuctlons trom ttie Ofllclal Governtuuut Photojraphs for preservation In tbe arolilvus ut WasUlnjton. SPECIAL REOUEST ra-a < e laver your friends who may not be roRnlnr readers of THE lice by lutormlnp tliuiu f tne particn ; crs of this noequaled oCfDr. CAUTION' I3 sonfllnr for Portfolios flo not Inolude Kny other request. Inquiries or busiiie.B8 with your cirdor. as It JB tinposslblo 10 aiiHwor lotttirs In this department. State plainly tbe particular portfolio you desire , glvlns Its num- lier Send or brlus coupaus , etc. , to ABTPOBTOFOLIODEPL , THE OMAHA BEE , OMAHA , SATURDAY STAR'S Tlie chnrHublt ) ItiBtltutlons of our city are in prcat noud of assistance at this lime , usrc - cnuiif. have lietn pc-nrrully cut off by clo-t- times. Tbo AHsoclaH-d I'hurltles can UhO miiny tlmubandi , of dollar * in the rwlluf ( if actual wain and dutaitutlon in our very midst. THE fATt'IlMAY TAIl JH fluHlroub nf addins its contribution to tin- fund * of all -c objects , uuu huieby mal.fh tliu fullowluc At tbe tlmp of polng to press this ( saturdaj-1 inornlns wo ba\e not bad a dollar paid In on account of subscriptions , altbouph we bavo a larco t-um contrariud for. AV AVILL OIVE to tbu orpanlratlnns nn-ri- tioiiod IK-IOB ONE 1H > LLAK of uvery H.&O - ccivnd for ycurjy hubscrlptloiis. and HD cents of every 7& cents n-coHi-d for hulf-yearly iub- ( .crlliiions , ntl'.M ANY MH'IKT WflATUVKIl , WHETHEU I'ltEVJorsLY AUKANUEIt J'OU OK NOT. tbul hbull bo ru porti-il tn our olllce , 103 ! fcupp ItulldniR , before 10 o'clock nuxt fcat- urduy iilpbt , January 10. ! i-rtt aiu in the city live organized char- , vir : The Christian Home , The W. C. A. Hospital , The Hospital of St. Bernard , The DeLong- Industrial School , The Associated Charities. TVo buliovp ibrrc imot a man or woman in thlh citv wlio duet , not wish to pivu to one : of tbi't-c Itihtttiitlons. To Midi wr kiiy. If you wish a jnip r 111- THE TAH at oiii'-thlrd the cost of jirlntlnc it you can do no bi-tmr tban toend in your ordur or to band It with tint uioiicv to onu of tlic managers or hollcilurb of any one of ibi > charities pamfd. 1'prhoniwho wish to millrit on tlilx oITcr can obtuln ruci'liit boukk at THE i-TAU ofhrr . ACT Qt U K I'unds will butunidd ovi-i to tbe luni'UCiTK i > ach diiy , aud tbe entire public it. at lllHTly to I'xaintne our record ( if ciish f-uliHcrllitlotib wlille tbU oiler ! > . in ftncc. Tbc iianift uf donort. will accompany tbe donations , HO that you can be Hire tlmt your money pocs to tliti riKbt pbicti. Wbt'rino tiientlou it , made < if the liiktltution to b relirvod tliu oouuilou will co Ilium fund to be divided equally anim tiie 11e ut the nnd ( if the v.enk Let i1 very one rally 10 the Mipimrt of the cuuhc and litilp THE i-'TAIi lu Its uuUlu worl : . The Saturday Star , 12O3 SAPP BUILDING Attorneys-it-law { 'rii tlce i , , , . htat , nul fddoral cuuru UDJIUI iJi-7-i-J , saujtl blick Oouuc.ll III u tit lu BAILEY , DEKTIST A FULL SET ON RUBBER Toetli crtructed palnle ! y In morning NEW TEETH fcAME Ilrldae uufl Crown work , llue t aud bent at low bt jirluu * . Alt wane wurr4nt d. Paxton 31k. , I6th and Farnam Sts. Iliilruuce uu ICltibt. lelvplioiie 108J etreat THE sane Un charge or the Sisters of Wleroy. This renowned Institution IB Sltuato3 on th hlrb blufffi back , of and ovorlouiclns the city of Oonuc.ll Hluffs. Thu spuoloue crouufls , IU blch locntlou and splendid view. mtiUu It u moBt pleasing retreat for tbe atUictud. A staff of mn uent pliysloluus und a large corps of er pcrlenctiCt turiuB mlulHtor to tbe uomlort * of tin1 jj.tii ! > uib. bjiocml cure clvou toladv pu- TERMS MODERATE. For particulars unplr to SISTER SUPERIOR Frank Stm ! CoMJil BlaTj - - - , I3ii \Vriere Oo you MEATS Buy Your If you want flrst-c.lii''i meats , fresh erory diiy , and If you want to buy Un-iu ut tlie v rjr lowest prlcuh , try I'ukoniy't. ' New Mnat Mur- l , < ! t , ri',13 Broueluy. < Unnparo tliene prices vita tbe prices you liuvo boon jiuyjuK. " KoastBc-ef , from fir to Do Sirloin Steal : , fioro Kioto J2o Porterhouse SteaU , from Kb to 12o Round Steak , from bi. to ICta Kib und Chuck Steal ; , from ( ic to 75,0 Boilinc Beef , from Sic to Corned Beef , from 4c to 60 Clods bain-less ) , . . . Da Pork Cbojs ) Pork Butts Ifla Salt Pork . All kinds Muttnn , from fie to JOa All binds Veal , from 7c to Pork Sausatre , frpm be to California Burns 7 < J Bauou 4 12 o l-ara.froin be to 1-a I'liultry. Guinc and J'l.Hli alwayt. . on band. Trebh i.cidcU ut lo A. F. POKORNY 333 BKOADWAT.