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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1895)
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Dllict court aIJourne,1 , yosterl1y morning In honor oC Irs. Boomer , and no court was held nil day. Charles Shefer , who skipped the chain cann October 21. hal been broughl In to serve the remainder oC his 8entence. gtchetah ) Council . No.3 , DeKreo oC l'ocahonta6 , will meet , In regular seulon this evening lt Hell : Ien's hal , 1O : Pearl street. The Lnl : s' AlI society oC st. John's gn- gush Lutheran church meets this anetnoon at the residence of1rs. . J. Lleb , 127 South First stl eet. The police have a double let oC harels ) , which \al found In the wools near Wlcl- ' ' . Is to have Ilnn'A brick 'ard. I supposed been stolen. I A lamp exploded last evening at 8 o'clock nt the residence of . .1.l. . Cal1wel , 108 lenten - " " 3 ton Ireet. The damaHe was about $ & . The house II owned hy I Miller. John Wliaml was caught by the police last evening at 6:30 : o'cloclt , just after ho had nipped a couple oC cans of oysters from n bench In front oC Suhiivan's grocery. A New Ycar's entertalnmcnt wi be given hy the Girl's Industrial school at Dcl.ong's hail , corer of Main street and Broadway , thIs evening , In order . 10 rise funds to be Ise.1 In the IJUrchase oC supplies for the school. Millard . Go ! ? , a IG.yenr-ol,1 , boy , was wanllorhl' Iroull yesterday with a lot oC lend pipe ' whkh Iw Was anxious to dispose of lie wns lodged In jai and the police tire now looking for the man Cram whom ho Is slpposed to have stolen it. J. n. : lcrae entertained a party of hIs Crlenl18 New % Year' day nt his home In Garner 10wmhl ) . About ffeen were present - oat , most oC them Scotchmen. The day was Jasse,1 In the amusements that Scots arc fonl oC , foot bal , bowls , eating all drinking and b3ing merry. C. B. Del , of the fnn at Del , & Kent Is now In St. Jos211h , Mich. . with competitive designs for a court house. Twenty-threo .do- elgns . mosl of them by prominent architects lu Chicago all elsewhere , were submitted , nll thes were sled down to four. The fight Is now practcaly between Del & Kent nn,1 E. E. Myers at Detroit one of the 10st prominent architects In the country. Del & Kent have had during the past year , In- eluding bulhlng In the office at the present . _ _ time , $27,000 worth of worlt. . - . 'Vo have $400.000 to 10ln upon Improved farms In Iowa and wi take all the gilt- edged loans offered al low rates. We do not want whit lands and will not loan In No braska. Lougc & Towle 235 Pearl street. Domestic soap breaks , hard water. 1'EIUt5XAL l'.ll.IOU.U'US. Miss Drlton oC Walnut Is visiting the Misses Inman this week. L. P. Judson and family have gone to . Ozena , Fla. . to spend the winter. 1lu Mary Davenport leaves shortly for the University oC Chicago to resume her studies. " : Miss Addle Dolan has been visiting her t" , sister , Mrs. n. E. nunyon , In South Omaha. ' V. F. Vlcnoy , accompanied by his wife , " heft yesterday for New York on a business , trip. trip.Miss Miss Werdna Keller oC hot SprIngs Is In : , the city . the guest at ! r. and Mrs. William Moore , on South Seventh street. Mra. J. D. Cavin oC Geneva , Neb" , has - ' , , been the guest of Mrs. O. C. Lucas , on . Oakland avenue during tbe holidays. 11. Ida V. Calm , f. Chicago Is In the cIt visiting her cousins , the Missess Dele and Anna Marks. She will remain here a week. ' larry Curtis , who has agreed to take charge oC the Young ! en's Christian aS9cla- ton for a time , arrived In the city with his wife last evening Cram St. Joseph. News has been received of the death oC 1lss Zee Dale , a young lady who formerly . ' . acted as pianist In a dancing academy of , this city , at her home In Rich Hi , Mo. C. E. Luring and , family returned yester- ' 'Ilay morning where they left snow I foot deep Mrs. LurIng and the children have ' . spent the last three months visiting relatives In Ohio. . Judge H. It. Trlmblo has been In the cIty for the past day or two , settling up the affairs of his aon . Frank. lie reports the condltlen oC the unfortunate young man un- - chaged. Dourlclus' musIc houca . bas tow expenses : high grade planes are sold reasonably 16 Stutsman street. Ground . oil cake $130 hihd Bt Morgan & 'VI Co.'s . drug store , 13t Droadway. Telephone No. 45 for A. D. T. messengers , C wagons or carrIages. No. 23 MaIn st. l'ondy Shell Closed. J. D. DrleHbach , who has kept a candy store at 636 Broadway , made an assignment his creditors yesterday for the benefit oC to C. S. Hubbard. ls : liabilities ho esti. mates nt $90 and hIs assets at about $ .100. A failing oft In business , resulting from a chanlo In loaton , Is what Mr. Drlesbnch thinks Is responsible for the smashup. In the list of liabilities which lie has on lIla with the county recorder the sum of $71 Is put down ns due on rent. lie Is under , ' a lease for two , years , dating Cram last Au- gust , nt a monthly rental of $7 [ This makes $121 due In the shape of rent yet to accrue. I Is understood thaI George A. 1etcalt , the owner oC the buIlding , will put In his claim for the entire amount , In which c'ase'thero wl not bo very much left for the other crcdttors. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HhorhllJ Cciii . This new coal from Wyoming for sale only by II. A. Cox , 37 MaIn street. Telephone 48. Ask for clrculnrs. DavIs sells drugs , paints and glass ch ap , Sick Mali Under 'rr"ft , J , II. marlne , who has hal a peck or snore oC treble ever since the night he went , - to the home cf his Cal1er.ln.law , , V. Ie.I I Eames. with a loathed tank and a loaded " revolver , Ilrepared for war , was arrested yes. h terday on an information filed In the ofce of Justice Vien For I more than two weeks _ _ 10 has been lying at UI home of his fattier , 0 : Harmony street , scarcely able to moye' on account oC the Innumerable bird shot that found' their way Into his logs and face Cram this shotgun with which his brother.ln.law Dtood him off from the house. He Is able to bet out nOI' . anti S ( Justice Vlen wIll have him arraigned today , In order that he may tile a bond for his allearailco when wanted Try Faglo laundry , 7t Broadway . for good work , Our medium gloss finish can't bo beat , bl.t wo do strictly hand work , 110mesto Inl8h. when preferred 'relophone 157. . Washerwomen usa Domestic aoap. Expensive ' . 'hlo\'II : . Jamel MorrIs , who stole 1 35.cent under- shirt from M. Marcus New Ycar's day , was . boull over to the grand jury by Judge Mc- -.t leo yesterday } morning on a chars\ ot larceny - ceny from a building . In default of a $200 bal bond , he went to the county jaIl. The . ' same sort of a crIme was comllleJ by C. , 11. Ooldrlch , who stole a 10'cent 1)lc l Cram I lunch counter ut the mmet house lie wil sere a term of ten Ilays In the same saiL with Morris Jllrrhl&o 1.11'.18. The following marriage licenses were is' , sued the lerk ' by county clerk yesterday : ' L Name all Addr l. Age. , ' H. A. MClllter , Council Ulurl , . , , . . . 2 1.111 Uiison . Council Ulufs . . . . . . . . . 2 Armatlll SIni. Carson . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Dora.Voodard , Council Bluffs , . . . , . . . , U . . . Gas coktn . stoves for rentlld to sale at Oss Co's omce. c e . . . . - omutlc 10lPoutatP. cheap leap E'\S ' \ FllOI 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS . Obsequies of the Lat Mra Amelia Bloomer at St Paul's Church , l FGE NUBER or FRIENDS WERE P.1ESENT Comments , al leI 1.Ito \ork Ulfer".1 for I Some , Future ( ccRAlon-I.mbrr . ot the liar I'n , Snlnhto Itc oltj. i lens ot Continicncc - . The obsequies over the body oC Amelia , wife of I ) . C. Bloomer , were hell yesterday afternoon nt St l'aul's church , a large an- Ilenco oC frIends assembling to pay their last tribute to the worth of the delll and to extend sympathy to the living. The service was according to the plscopal ritual , amI was contlctell by Hector B . J. labcocl ( . :0 remark with reference to the life and works oC Mrs. Bloomer were made , but a suitable allusion to them will be made In the near future rt some of the Sunday ser- vices. The Dudllt Buck quartet sang 'fle- mlmber Now Thy Creator , " by now anti " . . " . close "I.ead Kindly 1.lght" hy thick At the oC the service the pal bearers 1. C. Cory , Captain 1 I. Henry , J. I. Stewart , A. T. Hco , : I. Jlqucle and J. n. I Ediriundi'on , ocndlitel the remains to Fairview metery , where they were laid away to rest. Yesterday forenoon the attorneys oC the city met at tIne district court room and appointed - pointed Jacob Sims , C. : . han and George A. holmes a committee to draft . resolutions. In the afternoon the report of the committee - tee was read all adopted , ns follows : Wherel ' . Great nlictol has fnlel upon lon I , D. C. ( Boomer , he IlrlRIIlnl of this association , tint ! . the NIRtor of thin l'ottn- wltlmle 10Ult ) liar , In the death cf his Lelnvel wife , Amelia .Jenks Boomer ; ninth . ' \hertI , fly I residence uf almost forty years 11 Counl IUrR :1 r. 1111 : lrA , Iloomer have endeared themselves nol only to the memhel' of thIn IsfoclltOl , but to our cltzenH 11l the community generally ; anal. , Whereas , By this dispensation of 111'ovl. , hence our President hits lost the one wino has walked II hiM side for more thll Ily yearn until n'oeicty has heen Ilcprlved uf tIne strVlces and association of who slt'ces ussoclltol I wmnnn , hy her cliii rae tei ' tutu Ih1tYI her fri endli- hess and devotion to the lest interests of nIl ehllseR , hnR dOle mich toward its 1'lnce. ment : therefore , he II Hesul\e.lt 'lhnt we deeply . deplore the death of . , lrR. 100mel' 111 extelli to our venerahile preit1ent our hieartft'lt S'llmth } ' In thl9 the hour at his severest trial I1ENMSON fibS . .JIIUry Co't CII.\lnl tnle. Our stock must be reduced 20,000 by Feb. ruary 1. Greatest clearing sale ever taken place In this cIty. neal the prices carefully . then come and see the goods. 10c , G1c and 75c dress goods. ale a yard : 25c and 31c dress geods , iSo yard : $10 , $ ] 2 and $15 Imported novelty dress patterns , no two alke , choIce S6,98 snit : S Denlalnl evlln ! crlne siks , iii Nile green , Ilgl . bio and pink < , - G9c yard ; ! ; ; 75c all $1 32-lnch figured drapery silk , now 390 yard. Nice quality white shaker flannel . 3c : ' yard. Snow-whnito cotton bolts , 31c roll : fIgured Turkey red calico , 3Yc yard : I. I. 36-lnch Unbleached - bleached muslin , 4c yard. All muslin a 11 sheeting at net cost during this big sale. Cloaks at one-half former prices , $ ] 0. $2 , $1 [ and $18. Ladies' jackets , now $7.60 each $0 , $12 and $1 [ jackets , In only smal sizes 32 and 34 , go tomorrow at $3.98 each. I Every winter ceal In our store must go I before February 1 , no mater what the price may be. . SPECIAL NOTICE . Saturday , January [ , we will sell every pair of lace and chenille curains In our store. The prIces will surprise you We need money. You can save dollars and dollars - lars by buying your spring curtains of us Saturday. DENNISON nnos. , Council Bluffs. Durs. Store closes at 6 p. m. , except Saturday and Monday ev nlngs. IIo'd tlzed liar Up. Last summer a charming young wIdow oC Council Bluffs took a trip out west and while visiting friends In Colorado met a widower who was considerably fascinated by her Among his assets were two small men. whose sharpness Is considerably be- yond their years. They as well as theIr rather liked the lady , but not well enough to want her for I mother and theIr wIshes In this regard had been spread upon the record by them In such shape thaI there was no chance for a misunderstanding. One day the program contained a carriage rIde through the Garden oC the Oods. On the seal Bal the lady anti her admirer , on another the two boys and on tIne third two lady friends one oC whom was strongly sus- pected by the boys of helping out their father's designs on the hand of the widow. They accused the younger lady of complIcity In the scheme durIng the ride , but the Impeachment - peachment was met wIth a laughing denial " 'Vei , boys , " said the widow , "what If sIte does want us to marry ? You surely don't think your father ould think oC such a thing , 10 you ? " "Guess wo do , " came the ready reply Cram one of the youngsters , "nnd pop means lusl- ness , too-lie's looked you up and you don't believe for a minute that ho'd throw $76.000 In cold cash over his shoulder , do you ? " The sUbject was changed ns soon as pos- sible , and late advlces from the west Indicate that on buggy rides In tine t/ture where any fair one Is Implicated I , the westerner will either leave the boys al home or go armed with court plaster In large chunks A Clerical looze- ' \hlrl. The musical voice of Rev. C. C. Hahn has been heart crying In the wlhleress for the lasl month or two In one of tine largest churches oC tIne city , but It has cried Its last cry , for the present'at least. lie came here from South Dakota some Ito while ago recommend as a straight forward , el Corwarl young man , wlio was about to enter the mInistry. lie secured a situation as lay reader In the church already reterred to. Little by little the fact has been leakIng out that tIne hewing - Ing bowl has enticements for him that ho cannot resist and as soon ns this reached the curs oC the pastor oC the church he was allowed to IJSS Ofl Yeterday morning the patrol wagon was called to tine corner oC Broadway and First street by a report that 11ev. Mr. Hahn was endeavoring to monopo- lze both shIes aunt the mllile oC the Hille- wal ( . Ho was taken to the police staten In the hurry.up and a very unclerlcal state of intoxication. A cross section oC his breath was sliced off anti marked "exhibi A , " and will be trotted out for the Inspecton of Judge McGee this morning. The laundries use Domestic soap. 'In 1001'lmnl" ! UIUdln011"101 The result oC the negotiations of the past few weeks Is that the Union Building anti Savings association oC Des Moines will be reorganized - organized anti eonsolhlated with anothrr , similar organization In Burlington , Ia A meeting of tine shareholders oC tine associa- ton hal been called by J. W. Del , the secretary , for Friday evenIng , January 4. at 730 ; o'clock , In Mayne & hiazleton's ofce In the Merriam block , for the purpose oC talking over plans and ascertainIng whether any oC them wIll drop out In case of the reorganization. I Is thought that there will bo but few , If any , wIthdrawals , anti IC thIs II fO It Is claimed thaI the loss to the stockholder In this city and elsewhere will be very slight. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Albor' li.'key lead , Albert D. Dckey : died yesterday afternoon at 3:30 : o' lock al the home oC his Ilarentl , Mr and Mrs. ohn Iekey. 810 Fourth avenue. Since lat April 10 hal been a sufferer Cram onsum lon , anti he went west In the hope ot beneltrg his health . I was of no aral , for len than a week ago he came home , announcing - nouncing that ho lad returned to die For the past few days he has ben unable to eat or to talk above a whIper , and his friends had come to realize that the end was a mat- ter oC a very short time. He leaves a wie ; lie Was 39 years oC age and had lived In Council Bluffs from his boyhood . May 111'0 Cnnsnt'm Burgher. Chef : of Police Scanlan left yesterday for Extra , In AUdubon county , In response to a telellone message announcing that a man I. ' In 'custody there who II suspected DC burglarizing N. P. Conanl' Jewelry store In ) I thIs cl ) The fellow Is said to hare been stopping nt the Scott houSe here , anI to have I gone under the name oC I harrIs , When arrested at Exlra he hall forty watches anti I lot oC other plunder the whole \alul at something like $900. hid Scanln Is expected - pcted to return home today , when It wIll be known whether or not the throry Is cor- reef / . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Settled mm Fifteen l'lr Ctll , J. O. llardeley . assignee for the firm oC J. T. l.obey & Co. , or Neda , me hIs reo port In the district court yesterday . The proceeds Cram tlO salt oC the bankrupt tk , he say , were $2,193. lie asks for a fee 01 $300 for himself and n like amount for his attorney , John P. Otan. I these fees are paid he will have $391 left . cr about 19 per cent of the claims so far fed , Judge Smith Isued an order that 15 per cent be pall on all general claims now on file , but left the mater of fees for future . consideration. . ' 'Drown' Dronchlal Troches' arc excellent 'ror the relief of hoarseness or sore throat. They are exceedingly efTeclivo-Christian Worl , London , I ng. . A RUNAWAY TRAIN \llekncs or WIt IUII 11\11 I'ro\'enls a Cnitnisttctpine. The Christmas St Nicholas has n striking story by Fred p , Fox , tntted "i'resltlent for One hour. " I tells of n quick-witted boy who Prevented a railroad collision by which mmy lives would inevitably have been lost A heavy cattle train had broken Into three sectons on a steep grade and the engine was running "s'hld" In advance cf one of the sec- tions . Tom Martin , the hero of tIne story . telegraphed to have the track cleared of all other trains , aunt then proceeded to catch the runaway. here Is the "tory : Then out of the glom there caml a steady voice ; It scmell fled with an inspiration. I was an opportunity for the genius of a true "rairod man" ; and the man or rather . boy , was there , ready to pro\e his cnpacl . The boy Tom Slolle up : "All of you men get out and oil the track-pour on oil , put on grease , smear It with tallow , or anything ! That wIll keell back the engine a little-per- haps enough . After tIne engine has Passed keep on with the work Remember , we've got too. to save " lynn's life-yes , anti save the cattle , Just then the ticket agent , hearing the men hurryIng about hnl come downstairs nnd asked tine trouble As briefly as he could , Tom 1:11 him the situation . all then said' " : Ir. Lenox , I'm goIng to dumb Into the rlnawa ' engine , If It's a possible thing , and check her UI ) . Ivo $5 here. 'fake it . and IC Im hurt gIve It to lily mother. Tel her I was going to get her a Christmas present - ent , and tel her I know that she would tel me to do just what I'm g : Ing to ,10. Gal bless her ! I I come out all righit-anid there Is a chnance-don't ever let her know what I dhl Proinnise quick ! Before going out Tom took off his wel worn overcoat and jacket , tightened up his belt and prepared to run the race oC his life. lie then went out to the Platform and found that tine mm hind , oiled the track thoroughly for several hUllrel yards. lIe did not lare tel them oC his purpose for fear that they woull stop him , but he salt ? to Dab : "Afer the engine passes get all the mEn you can at work-marc are coming every mInute-put 'on alt the oil you can , anal tallow , but be careful to see thaI there Is nothIng to male the cars jump the track , for thaI will kill all the cattle anal horses , and perhaps poor Jack I"lynn ! lIe was seen clinging to the last car al Rockvllle. But he dared not climb up or jump off , It seems , on account of the speed of the traIn. There she comes now-I can hear her ! Il run up to the other end oC the platorm to meet her " The engine could bo heard thundering down the track long before she could bo seen comIng - log through the fog. Tom was nt the far end oC the depot where the men hind first begun to apply the oil and grease ; andl ns they had worked back , he was In a position to gel all the benefIt of the loss of speed In consequence The men few back from the track. When the engine struck the oiled rails she trembled , and her wheels slpped rather than revolved along the track. The momentum was so great that at first the speed was scarcely affected , but as suc- cesslv sectons of track were passe there began to 10 quite a marked reduction In speed. Tom noticed this with joy. The engine was coming rapIdly toward 11m. 10 turned and ran along the platform In the same direction as the engine , 11 a speed thaI would have carrIed him fifty spee yards In aboul six seconds. Tine engine gained on him , and , just as the step was I passing , ho reache up , grasped the handles , ' and swung himself up on the stcp He rested there for I Cow seconds. and then climbed slowly up Into the cab. His face was as white as tine card on the steam gauge , and , in spite oC tIne cold wind that blew upon him , he was dripping with per- Iulmton , The author then describes Tom's effort to gel up the steam , which was almost ex- hiausted and the final appearance through the COg , of the broken secton ! coming aCer him like a whirlwind A tangent of twelve miles away straight before him with a gently descending grade , then a mile level , and then a four.rnlle up- grade Into Mount Vernon. Once marc he crept down Into the tender opened wide the furnace doors raked the fire . and threw In the coal evenly over every part of the great firebox. lie left tine ashpll door open for better draft , anl then climbed upon the coal to see If he conl , lstngllsh his relentless pursuer The light hal begun to dispel the Cog , and 300 fet away hc could' ' see the oncoming - comIng train. "It will take all the speed she's got , " he thought , and leaving the tender he crept back Into the cab , Ho opened the throttle wide push In the lever over forward as far as It would ! . The steam kept l up , and the only thing to fear was that the axle box would get heated on account of the frightful speed of the engine but then he reflected that the pace would tel on the fl'elght axles even more , since they were not geared to so high a speed as were those of the locomotive . The engine was now gain al the rate oC a mile 1 minente or taster. ! More coal was necessary , and ho resolved to leave tIne wini- dow anti stand by the furnace. In ten minutes - utes tIne level was struck and the pursuer had gained two hundrel . feet , on account oC its greater weight : I minute later tine U- grade was reached. More coal was needed and limo shovel was kept busy feeding the fiery mouth whose tongue oC flame seemed never to be satisfied. As the engine began time ascent OC the up'Hrade tine freight section was only fifty feet away. After a mlo on the grade , the locomotive pule,1 slowly away Cram the Crelght. Then Tom closed the asia- lIlt door , wenl back to the window , closed the throttle n little , tried the air brakes and three minutes later puled Into the depot at Mount Vernon , anti came to I stop. lIe lookell out of the window , perched high In tIne air , a 11 said to the operator : "Just wire WaYVlo thaI engine 303 has arrived I'era ' safely , and thaI Tom's all right " a- , Stub Entis or Thouht Detroit Free Press : I isn't how much a man loves a woman that wins her ; II Is bow much she loves him. God does ; Satan undoes . Women and clocks can't aivays be taken at their face value Sunshine Is worth 10ro than its weight In gold . Charity makes the whole world kin. Laugh , and the world laughs with YOI i weep all the world laughs at you A baby's smie lakes the whole world grin - _ - e _ _ - _ _ _ Alt Vnrh'ln Trade . One oC the dirtiest trades Is that of the weaver oC melt chair bottoms . A well made I rush' botom will last a long time , and the demand - mand Is not great for such chairs , though their use Is reviving. The rushes come 10 the weaver still soiled with some of their native ooze . dry and dirty The preparaton for the work requires the wetting and twisting oC the rushes , and In this process mUddy streams are wrung out , whIch trickle over the hand8 oC the worker , and make dirty pUddles on the floor . I Is just possible that malaria germs lurk In the rushe8. . - Iloulitful . Detroit TrIbune ; "Can you love another ? " she asked nelling cloler to his bosom. eyea. Earnestly he gazed I/to her deel blue "I think not , " he said. "I'm buying flowers - en anal theater supper .for six now and with limit. ' . you 1 guess I've about ' reached my lmi At , that moment I oaeniann band - exploded right In' front of the house and when he bad done the convernton drifted . naturally and ' eatl ) Into ether channels . - - - ROBBERS RETURN FQR MORE , . - - - After Leaving Their Vlctl ! Ighwnymcn Came Back for nn Overcoat , - " : ' 11 I I "I GJ ALMOST A THIJAN'D DLLARS , I . - 1..11 , : . 10ld Up the Cedar InlII Telephone IRn' Rger And Secure . \1 cit-lns ) unsr- tony L'oitectioi-o Chew to thee I'erpetritttit'.i , " l'crletrllllJ , . CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia. , Jan . 2.-Slecial ( Telegram.-A ) bold hold up anti robbery was commltell here nboul 1:30 : o'cldck this evenIng - Ing n. C. : lalock , lalger oC tine tele phone exchange , started out to make tIne quarterly collections this morning , anti was on his way to tIme office after completnK his day's work Near the Milwaukee rai- month tracks he wn suddenly confronted by two negroes who drew revolvers anti com- mallel him I to "hall tap , " which he diti . Whie one of them kept him covered with the gun , the other went through his pocket nnd secured $985 In 1oney anti chtclI , OC this , ns near ns cain . be estmntell , $ tOO or $300 i was In curenc ) ACer leaving him they re trel anti compelled him to take ar his over- cant , which they took together with 1 valuable gold watch and chain then giving him n punch In the side they dlsaPIearell UI through the 'ard. Owing to the darkness anal his friglnt : lntock Is unable to give an nccurate description of time 1en , Time police have absolutely no ccw , anti I Is probable they will never be capturld. TO SELECI' NI'I"ICIALH : , iowa ' \lrlcnttult SocIety natal State l'rn- 111'1. .h oc.tnl l'tRIS. DES MOINES , . 'an. 2.-Specimtl.--Tine ( ) State Agricultural socIety nml the State l'rodtneers nssocintiont will hiolti theh' - Protucel'f IsRuclnton wi hell regu- lar nnnual meeting It the state house Jan- umtry 9 all 10 . the latter meetng only on the 101h. ' 1hegrlculurnl society will elect successors to the following olcers ; President John A. Hvanns Vice President P. N. Chase , Secretary P. I. , Fowler Treas- urcr Albert Hend. In 1IIIton to these successrrs wi bl elected 10 thc following nhira'ctors , whose terms expired Jnlunr } ' 1. 1895 : J. P. Mmtmnmetrey , F'nirtheimlV. : . W. 1' leld . ( JeboJ ; J. 'owntie 80lth Amana ; ( ' . C. Prouty , Def Moines : n. Sheehinn Osage. 'rlne holl-o\el'l tire : . , . C. Frazier . 100mfehl : B. J. Moore , Mim'somiri'nliey ; C. H. Bacon , Cromwel ; " ' . F. harriman , Ilmptun : H. J. Joinnsott Humboldt. The Producers association now tints the following olclnn' : President , A. I , . I'ltitner ivy ; rice presidennt C . A. Laugmlomi Des Moines ; secrelnr . P. S. ' \'hle. Des Moines , The Good Hands association , properly called the Iowa Hoa,1 , Imlro\emcnt nissociation . will meel at the same tme and discuss , In connection timid co-oernlon with the Agriculurl society the road , Im- provement iuestion. The folowing arc thl oliheers of that assoclatloni : President , g olcerR . . Clinton ; secretary . O. L. ] . ' . Browne , Del Moines ; treasurer , C. in. \Vortiilngton . Des 10lneR , No winter premiums will be given by the Agricultural socIety this year , owing ) the slrlned Innnclnl eonllon , of the assocll- tion all the partial failure of crops In the ton . but Il Is presumed tlt , lsphlYR may 10 mnde by those who deslll to do so. ns was done last winter when no premiums were given. The first annual meetn of the Society ot the Irst of the Amerlcnn 1evolulon will ' le held In this city Tlcdll ) ' . January 15 The associationt was organle,1 , here one year ago , so that thIs II eal ; ) ' the first anntnai nneetlng. A presi1ent Is to be elected , to suceeell lIon pelljenl J. Doarl- mIen. the constitution fprbhldlng I second term : a secretary Is to' be electe.1 on account - count of the resignation or ] , . G. Pierce , and other olcers are to be "lected. besides choosing a delegate to the nalonal conven- Lion of the ordem' Steps wilt be laken look- lon to a systematic canyaism4 with I vIew to ! increasIng the growth' of'the order. Its relations to the Daughrers of the Revolu- rell\ons and other'nHers consitieretl. ton year several hundred . 'ere enrolled. .I SALOON . IIE ? 1" 0 .i , ' : \'E. boa Jlotnes Ltqnmo'r Deilers" 8erl ualy Jo. volvel In the \IJ.wlont : s. DES MOINES , Jan ! 2.-Sp clal Telegam , ) -In the mulct law contest today In the district t court nn examination wis begun of 0 witnesses subpoenaed by the saloon men whose names were on the petition but had been rejected by the court commissIoners. After thirty-three had been examined Judge Spurler ordered the examination to stop and intimated that lie ! would tax up the costA Intmntel parties responsible for them being summoned. Abo'ul half the witnesses today declared they voted at the election preceding the circulation oC the petition . IJt their names were nol on the poll books or registry lists . and tie court held that their testimony was not the best evidence. The saloon men now have I margin of only sIxteen names to their credit above the required majority. I Is said now that only ninety of the ! witnesses will 11 examined and decided. the matter will _ n _ probably 11 speedily Crlzed Over 1 I.ova AffaIr. CRESTON , la. , Jan 2.-(8peclll ( Tele- grarn.-Mtss ) Flora Cramer was adjudged Insane today , her mental aberration being camnsed from 1 failure of love affairs. She cnusel fel love with Lafe Vlnterweter at frt sight and asked him to marry her , follow- lag up her Ilropositol wih love messages. ! 1) Trahy literature Is assigned as the cause of her insanity. CrCslol "atoolK CIoeti i CRESTON , In" , Jan. 2.-Speclnl ( Tele- grum-Loucks & Deerkle and C. Veterlck' snloonlsts , failed today to pay the quarter Instnlhnent license due tinder the Martin mulct law. There were twelve saloons ) a- lag a $ .20 lcense under' ' the law an,1 the above are the first two to succumb. UnitliohlcI'ytIiIiiIi4 lattiHtIed. Colholo ImtKn"l. CEDAR RAPIDS , Iii. . Jan 2.-(8peclnl ( Telegmm.-A prominent Knight of Iythlns of this city , who Is also a Catholic In geol standln/ when nsltell about the papal edict nI 10 Odd Fellows . Knights of I'thlal and othel' secret societies , KnIl today that he had seen a number oC his Catholic friends Climate Alone wl not C1C ( onsuinptlotn. I , tIlseast nmiust will helll hut tInt dlHeOSI IUHt hl0 t'slttlnnahIc 't'ln ' tuel t 'l'hl erll which la'odtlee It must he ilest ' ' . Tine havoc W'l'ollglit. In 11esl'o (11 1hu hlVoc wl'ou hl II time II H Ilst ho i't'imtlretl ) ; their IljU'el smnrfaieeH hIt'mtlttl. ! Chll e of cllltu wi not 110 ( thlH. I wi Hllilly InerllHe tIne HUIIIII lt OXyi'it IlllelVu Intm'u to lh'uIe 01 eISI for ! . 'I'nl'R wlh J , lImit ! tellhlu 11R. Ozorulsion docl hlt el' tUtlt hil. I (2lli''S iiuii'kiy 1111(1 tl4linliiieiltiy. Its Ilule < y nlll ( :1\i'1nlwlt : I I Ozole HUIIIIIII thU ! nic'edt'd OX ' /I'I , Itll wlh thet , ( tilt meal dcxl rays thu IIIIRIIOUH , l'fJIH ' which CIURU tIne tllst'ast' . 1 ThnHU two I/UltR also Illt tllotIU , relovc effete , hunt t'l' II hIlt Illl th9 affected parts . 'l'lnt' ( 'oil ll'et' OIl IR to I' the 111" - ISO lt lutrlll\ ' iniy. It tloeemn't kill germs. I I : " 1111'1 Intake IIIIIU' ) ) titit-ith ( url , It , UflIUmiktH . ] t IH Ihully , 1 teB1 ! illtlt ( , I tHHue IIiiltit'i' . ! L'hat's tIme truth-I I ) ' Ilh ) 'Hlclll wi tell you so OZOMUSLION is for OJuthpl Co\de" \ " ' Coneum-tcn , Bran- cbiti.1 , Aetha , the aftr tf.cts cf Pneuincnla and It G ippe And all Ful- mon'IY ( ompint' ; Soofula \ , Gocern\ \ i . . Ddliit ' ] , Lot of FJebt , , An mla and all Wasti'g D ' 8 ? ! . KUhN & CO. , i lt.1 : 111 Douglussts. , Omoha I , I who ttehonaed to the I'n"h1 of Pythlns' ' nail belollc1 , and that they haiti dr- elltl , with nil deference to the church , to stay wih the IOlgt ! lie ! nll the ) ' re- ; ente.1 the rigint of any foreign power to' ' say how the church 11 Amcrlca Fhou\1 l ) run . lie avers that hlmel anti Crlenls are 10'1lonl Catholics anti hopes the clct wilL \ not be pressetl. Referring to tine number of Cntholc ! who belcnng to secret societies , he refert ) to the "tltl leetn of 11bernlanl lt "eokuk , where flly hnlf who . were present belonged to the Inlshtf of p.thln8. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 111' or Im,1 : NU. Sioux City figures map $712,500 worth oC Improvements during the year just pnseed. Peter 1'agiC' , n wealhy Cnrmer living southeast - east of lawn Falls , anti a w"lower of about one year , Is again In the Intrhnonlal hart ness , his second plunge being taken nt the age oC 80 years The lady who Is to share matrlmontnl bliss wih him Is Irs. Lydia A. Bird , n widow who lives In the southern part oC Franklin county , and Is well knewn. She Is 62 years olti A C01rCul nccldenl occurred on time Carm 01 Antone Sle\'etln , four anti B hal mies west oC Maqimoketa. Joseph Sle\'crilng wih his lather anti brothers were engaged ! wlnJ wood . with 1 power saw when he tripped anti fell uon tine saw. Ills left h:111 : and wrist were frightfully nmnrtmtgied. Ills heml , too , came In contact wIth thl saw . near the left side oC the jaw , crashing through tIme bone , ) lowel its wny to the back oC the neck nearly severing the head from the body , In spite oC his CearCul wOlnlls he walke.1 to the house unahle1 nnll wrote n few lne regardlmng lila wife and chlhlrcn , as ho could not talk lie - o Ile < - 1 shortly after. J.T1W.I'lO.\.I. .5 2'hILZ > THS. New York Club's ClmtCuo Icscrtle.t n. 14 I I ho I the nxt : . SlrlSlmull1 II I o 1"lrPlo. I.ONDON , Jan. 2-Tho Sporting Lie says that It Is 'Iulte Irobnble that thEre will be n big contest this summer between Oxford , Cambridge , Yale mil hlarvamni. The Sportn ! : Lila describes the New York Athletic club chaUenge to the London Athletc club ns "sportsmanlke In the extreme , showing plllnly that real business and business only Is meant " Tine secretary oC the Lndon Athletc club , In reply to an Inquiry mn"e on behat of the Associated press as to the statement oC the Chronicle thaI the London Alhletc club has nccepte,1 the challenge of time New York AthlcUc . climb , says that the challenge Crom New York has not yet becn formaly nc- cete" NegotIations betwecn the two clubs are still In progress , and tIme situaton oC affairs Is exactly ns exeluslnl ontlle,1 , by the Assocated press lecommnber 31 , namely , thaI the main tiiiilcuity seems to bo that the challenge . belnmg nn open one , no "nte Is given , and the London Athletic club being engaged In several Importnnt meetings before June , cannot spare Its best men before that tme , ali therefore It Is not thoughl possible that a team will be sent over before late In the summer NIce I.ou/ Shot WhK , nt tiny HIM triet ' . SAN I nANC8CO , Jan 2-Sanford's win It 15 to 1 was the sensation at the day . Cook and Tartnrlan were tine only favorites to win. Summnrles : FIrst race , five flrlolgs , selling : Major Cook 97. 1erltlns ( even ) won : My Charm , 98 , Flynn (3 ( to n , second : St. : tlrtlnls , jol , Churn ( ( t to 1) ) . third Time : 1:10 : % . Eolan filly . Edward S , 1anaml Pal 1:10\ nlso ran. Second race , about six furlongs , selling : Imp. Empire , 99. Chor (8 ( to 1) ) . won : Cinarmer ] 01. ' 1nlervlle (8 ( to 1. ) Recond ; Steadfast . HH , lerllnR ( ( to 2) ) . tlnirti Time : 1:2i : IHarr \ ) ' 1uhl : , Done Doctor und Mere also rnn. Thin race six fenrlongs . handicap : Tnr- tarian 18 , Carr (7 ( to 6) ) , won : Clnnrtretms . 97 , Perkins (0 to 1) ) , second ; Quirt , 99. n. Isol (7 ( to 1. third. Time : 1:22. : Else and Zobllr also rain. Fourth race . one mile . selling : Ilnford , 95 , Flynn (5 ( to 1) ) , won ; 'Zimmpost 108 Carr (2to ( \ 1) . second : 1'dy. 105 . Chnornn , ( -I I to ; ) , { ( third. Time : 1:5. : San Luis Hey , Major Ban St. Allans and Minnie Beach also nun. Ftfth race five furlong , se1nA : Queen Bee , 105 . H. Isom (8 to 6) ) , won ; 1rlmanlla , 9 : : ; . Chor (6 ( to ; ) . second : Mutineer , 103 , Hill (0 to 1) ) . thIrd. Time : ] : ] 0\ Lou I. . Snowllossom , Mestor anti KItty L also ran . Helltl let New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS Jln , 2.-Twenty-second day ot the Cr. scent City Jockey club's wInter meeting. 'Venther rainy and warm ; track heav ' attendance fair. ' heavy : atcndance Summary : FIrst raci - sellng hive and u hnf fur- lens : Van , Brnt ( I to 1) ) won Cora (8 ( to ,5) ) . send , 'Ransom ' (5 to 2) third. Time : 1:13 : ½ . ' Second race , selling . mile : Dr. Parlte ( ( to 1 won Sir James (2 to ] ) second , Charlie U (3 tO 1 ) tinird Time : 1:62. : Third race selling . six furlongs : Old Dominion (6 ( to 1 ) won Jarlne (6 ( to 1 ) second - mat , HOdgson (8 ( to 1 third. Time : 1:19 : * . Fourth race handicap six and I half fur- longs : 'ahntchle (3 ( to 1) ) won Miss Gallop ( ( to 1) second Bonnie D (23 ( to 1) ) third. I Time : 1 : 8I Fifth ruce selling , seven and I half fur- longs : Jim Henry (2 to 1) won . llon (6 ( to 2) ) second , Alibi (7 to 2) ) third , , Time ; 1:43 * . Ivos Aeeepts the Cinaeihenge . CHICAGO , Jan 2.-Frank C. Ives got Into tIne city last night from Grand Haplds. The champion's first move was his acceptance oC the offer of Vlgnaux to play a match Hame at side. 14-inch balk line billiards for $10,000 ' a i'agihlst Imprisoned for I.areeny. SOUTH BEND , Ind. . Jan. 2.-Edward Powers , champion colored lghtweight pugilist oC Michigan , has been sentenced to three years In prison for larceny & committed here. ice ot Cnllornh , OrlnAes Iotnbiotj : SJ\N . BERNARDINO , CaJ , Jan. 2.-1Vitimin tine .Iast few clays buyer of cranges have been active In thIs vicinity picking up choice lots at advantageous prices. News oC the disaster to the crop In FlorIda has resuled In an advance from 10 cents per box hereto fore offered In time orchard to $1 per box Tlte growers are much encouraged and arc now holding No 1 seedlings and navals at from $ .10 to $1.50 per box. - - - RETALATONiAGAINST SPAIN Tariff Ditimlnntlon t , Culminate in Oom- mercn1 Wnrfare , - I PRESIDENT MAY ISSUE A PROCLAMATION Spnnhh IIRI or ClbAn Altonnmr t'nnrtlner OnthlCI-Schrmo I ntclltli to An rrt R Tlrll War with tIne tnle.1 . Stnles. \'ASIilNGTON , Jan -The ofcials oC the State department hnve about conchll 11 their investigations Into the , lscrlmlnathl ! ditties recenty Impose,1 by Spain npon Amer1- cant goods nll It Is nol unlikely that the Ilresilent wil very soon Issue 1 proclnmatlon Imloshl discrinnn inn t I ing dtmt lea npon Spmlsh : goods hnlcrte,1 In Spnnlsh boats. Onto qntes- ton has . arisen , however , vlz : Whereas the ncl ditty 1\101 by Spain Incl\les till AmerIcan - can goods . or minn' such as are Imported In American . sinips. I Is IlreslmCI that the new dlt embraces ni Amerlcnn goods , hint IC It Is fonnd hint this Is not the case the In cccdiro oC our officials nnnay take n Ilftrent course. I Is well ullerstooll that In tinny eVEnt the acton or Spain very soon will be tionn. met "lh semo vigorous measure of retnla- ton.This This Is the stalement given cut nt the Treasury 101ny. I Is not \ery materialy borne omit my time miens of Spaln's project for Cuba's nutonol ) ' . I.'rom sOlrces here addi- tonal tI\lces ha\'e heen secured rNIJetng the .Iecrct signed ) 'cttrdJ ' nt Madrid by the 'Ileen ' regent oC 8p.ln nllpolntng a commit- tea tu revise tIme Clhl nli Pcrto WCln tariff.n. Time In [ ormaton fully confrms all that wns said in the anUOlnCelent exclusive 1 mallt by the A50clate,1ees lint I Spalu ' Intended to ! rant Cuba rertaln luternal 'I powers , cspecal ' as regards clstoms reIn- tons wih the Unlell States , In the hope i oC averting n tariff war. The Spanish plnn , I Is learned , provldc9 for the creation of atinnnimnistr.itlve chambers with headquarters lt Invann , I Is to consIst oC thirty-six or thlrt-elghl nnLnnbers OC these fifteen are to be elected In the various tlrov- laces of Cuba , much after the manner oC electol of reresentatns to congress In the United Sntes : SIal Is also to designate III- teen oC her own citzens who will proceed to lavana 111 participate In thin local asscm- bly. 'fhe ether six or eight membcrs wi be the governr generl , Iht Intenlento miami , other high ofclnls oC Cuba who wi serve ex-ofcio ! In the ciiamnnber. This boly Is expected to b ? nclnly organ- Ized and In operaton II Havnna by Marcia 1 next. But , ns its acton Is to bo advisory anal subject to the approval oC the Sanlsh courts the most oC its labors may nol ho securCI for n year or more. The Spanish Cortcs ProbablY will nljonr abont March 1. so that the Havnna chnmber will have no opportunity to report until the re- assemblll ! of the Cortes a year hence. This prospective delay Is umntsfactory to the United States nnthorltes and , as Coresha.lowed by the Associated press a retaliation procla- maton Is quite likely to bc annolnccd by the president . notwithstall ng Spain's conces- shun to Cuba Besides Spain's acton In grantnl a local chamber to Cuba , the home governmenl Is considerIng also a general tallr bill which will affect the UntRod States. The bill hns wi afecl Unied bi been framed by the Sllanlsh ministry , but Inns nol been Introducel In tine Combos or made public . and a' Il can be put In opera- ton In 1 short time . the State departmcnt may bo disposed I withhold the Issuance of a retaliationm proclamaton that Is \ thor- oughly prepared and ready to to so. I Is known that the new SpanIsh tariff Is to be on liberal limes , and will give the United States much better advantages titan It now has. This \ measure Is expected to be- come a law within tIme next few weeks I will then be the basIs on which Spain will aler to treat for a readjustment of tariff relations between Cuba and the Unltei Stntes. Al the same time the Havana chamber will be formulating a tariff budget with a special view to reconciing Cuba wIth the UnIted States. - - . - - - - - - - - - - - DUFFY'S PURE MJSKY' C . _ _ _ ' _ _ ' L ' 1I' ' , FOR MEDICINAL USE' ' NO FUSIL OIL I rl\h' . h" I IlllnJ .trclith alter lonl \U'11 or .t mtisti . 'Htmll"llf ' I I Ihl drool- ll' it in ii ii 10011. IICIAllol. I I ii ) ' k..lltnA , intl hint \'Ilr 01 thin , 5)tClll. I ltelits nuRture I" tight hr h"ll" III hrr. UtlH IN i AIl , ! H , \SIS 11.1 . ninnitIN 1\:1 : : \ lflMATl1 ' 11. ennu'IIII"I or Illt. I I I elld s a 111 1111' In 10 ItlI'lt I II I Inc IIlt hy i Ini'i ru \118 \ ii i I- It , ' ) ' . so 1.lrIR1"OI ; itt Ii II iaiil not unit 1"1\1. I IS fIr . .11 by Itr"II'oIK ' 11.1.rlr.r , , every ii hit'ii' , I I I Inst rat cii nu nit ithniet airo sitnit by lUi , ' .i l'i.t' 'ittsiClv to. IU)111i1'41 iit , , ' . Y , The ME DAER and RUASTER - Is mcml a itnxtnry , btnt it nneccssity. Makes mough nnemst tentien' ; sii'ex nIl Its Itavor ainti rlcinness ; bakes lmremnti moist nail nnnmtkes dry benti ( resIn ; is cattily Itmtnndied s'hien itt oven , \"rite for eirctnlnrs fully ( iescrlbinng tints , anti also six-bustle clnoplners. cemmnbiination clipper. fryinng Pain , cake griddle , etc. AgCflts wanted. CHAS. SCHULTHEISS , gin I'enrt St. , COUNCIL lRl.UtLS , iOWA. CEO. 1' . SANFOI1I ) , A. W. I1ECKMAN , l'rcsinient. Cushier , First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , . - $100,000 I't'ofits , - . . 12,000 One of tine OilIest tianlis in time Inte' at lowe. We SOlICit yomr htmsttunts anti comiectmoun' . We iaY 5 per coat on 1mm tIct'ostts. We wlhi be plenseti to see anti servo you. . . l'loUces ' Cohipefi l3hiffs-iui CIliMNIcYS CLEANED : VAULTS CLEAIL5D. Ed Burke , at W. S. iSomer's , 533 Broadway. \VANTED. GOOD COMI'ITnINT GIRL. TODO . _ general housework. 320 Oakland avenue , A $4,000.00 STOCIC OP GOODS AND FIXTUItES to trade for Iowa or eastern Nebraska hand , Greenshteids , Nicholson & Co. , Council Thult's. 1 - - - - - - - w- . - -I % aJ-:1 : for infants and Children. 'I Cstorla Is so well adapted to citlldren that Casturirs cures Colic , Constipation , I recommend it ; as superior to any proscription flour Stomacin , Blarritwa , Eructafion , known to me. " II. ft. Annc'nen , It. B. , Kills Worms , gives sleep , and pronnotce 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. geation , Without injurloun medical ioni "Tine nc-ta of 'Castoria ii re universal and "For scverai years I hvo rceommedM its imnerit so ycll known that it soeme a vork your ' Castorha , ' anti utah always continue IC of stmpererogntion to endorse it. I'cw are the do so as it has invariably produced bencflcis intoulgent famihiai who do not , Leep Castes-ia resuihm. " wlLith easy reach , " Enwie F. PAaoe ; Id. fl. , C.uu.cs 1ir.v , TI. D. , lOlth Strcct and 7th Mo. , Now York City New York City. Tnma Cgx-rAont Coiteiev , 77 Munzu' Srnzg'r , Nw Yonz Cn'v. - - - j--- /\H / \ fDGai A Happy New Year To Our Friends and Patrons. We tinamnlc you for the liinerai patronnmmge hnostowcd tipoti us dtmring tIme past year. It grmitiiies us to know tinat our efforts to inimico nuloro Limo ia'llo of Otnatinac and its vihitors tint choicest hmrOtlUetiolms of tue bust. niianmulacttmrcrs score so highly ap- prccimitnntl. Onn oxertionns during tine coming. year will ha gro'tler thatin ever to gather to- Odi getiner for your heiccilon tine best , atnel itnost Imenittifini things in Furnnlttmro , Carpet-nt. w btovent annd lmaptmries ) tinat. thto woi'itl offers for tine dccoratioii of tine home , ntil of wiiit'ii wilt ho uircrtnm as heretofore initiner for cmisii or inn emt'iy liaynnnerntnt. Thin turnings tnf friutnls anal natmona iii our ostabhisinnmonnt , hum testinniorny to tue niJ fact ( whnicia it- will ho our eart'est aiim to conilinnne to nitist-nilnin , that i , of our being "time lowest Imricetl iiouso in Animoricmt for chientI , , xnnctiiinnn , anti linac goods , " w Acain wislaitig our frienmrls ninni imatnnnns IL himuppy Now Year , We are us over tIme ineoinlu'ia L'rvmmnnte , thu ossniure of NXIXD cDXSz. : * t:1 : i - \ _ - - - - - : - - - - - -a-