Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 15, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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1IYI , ' Pcrl Cllato fgencr , r3 Dr01tV y ,
Sl Ani1rv'i ccch' Ilela tcnlghl at 8
o'cloek In I'oem 2G , MrrIarn block
Chnrl3 ( kogiiry 1:1 commencel1 1 cull
' 1lnsl George F' . Wright and John U. D.h.
, In or : note of $ .000 ,
clue Jouh la l to have n trial II police
court next lontr mornlag for boating a po-
Iceman ohnt two monthA AO.
1nly [ 111d will hell tn regular mCell
Iho unerloon al 2tO : o'clo'.k nl the henne
of } n. Maynarll ' ) North FIrSt Rtreet. ,
MrthV. . C. JOlIes h1i lucd Invltatonl
for n tea party Ihla afternoon at hr cHI.
detie on Third areno . 1\ honor oC hcl
Inu/h'er ) , Mrs. C. E. Palmer of Cclornlo
Sprll ; .
J. II. Greennhlehs :111 D.U 1) . Morgan , I
Is clllnrl : , have the Inhle trlc ) : fcr the rl
publican nomlI1lon for nhlcrlan'nt.lrr al
the liy come ) en temorrow altornoon. Each
claims lie carrI , and which hnc the stronger
folo\ln/ / yet to nIJpCrr ; ,
Martin Mogg of Au1uhou ! and L. C. Wit.
Iams ) of Precntt were brou/ht In 'eoterdny
by Icllly thttcd Staten ilnrshal F. W.
I 111'1. charged with bootlegging. Enc :
'vlv,1 examination and wns bound over to
the grand jllry. Wilams : gave bal , bil
Meg went to jail.
The Pilgrim Sistes have orgllzell : a cht\r-
Ity : club which hal been hohln ( meetnr
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every WCllnc211ay afternoon nl Mrs. C. S.
H'crs' reshlence. They collect cast or cloth.
lug oC ever ) ' IlcFcrlpton , and al thco mecl-
Inga ! male them lver 10 fit c.lnea of 4lestltu-
ton that Ihey fnd Illrll the week In nialc-
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ing rOln.ls . through the city. They have ns-
Rlstell eighty POQI' families thl3 winter nnll
are Iloing a work Ihut ic ef'cs the ap-
pl'o\'nl of every cllLrItable-nhlndcd : person In i
tIm city. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Wo have' : over $300.000 to lImn upon 1m.
proved Iowa inrrn3. Farmen desiring loans
cal save money by dealing dIrect with us .
tbereby saving gent's commission We do
not lean on wlhl Innd . nor In Nebraska
1ul.o & Towle , 235 Pearl street.
1'RII."HjNI I. 1'.ll.IOI.JI'ns.
Ella Sandwick Is Ill with scarlet fever at
2102 Tenth street
MIss Kllle Buschel has recovered from n
"eell's siege of the grip
Mrs. L. E. Hoe all children have returned
from a visit to Mnrysvle , Io.
Fred C. Libbey and George E. Cage of
Boston arc regIstered al the Grand hotel.
J. M. Oursler of the Union Pacific has returned -
turned from a ten days' trip to New York .
Ell Hoaglanl baa returned to hIs home
here. In Peru , md. , after a visit wIth friends
here.Tho
The little son oC Mr. and Mrs. George S.
Damon Is Ill with scarlet fever at the residence -
dence on Gen avenue.
Harry Fox , who has been for several years
, . , . assistant superIntendent of the Iowa divisIon
of the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacifc rail-
wny has been recently promoted to the posi-
ton of superintendent , with headquarters at
Hartngton , Knn.
lthv. J. H. Davis returned yesterday from
Chadron , Neb. , where he has been holding
a series of mcetngs In the Bnptst church
Ito left last evening for Malvern to deliver
a lecture , nl1 today wi go to Vllsca to
t begin a series of meetings.
J. E. Harlmess receIved a telegram yesterday -
$ terday announcing the death of his step-
4- ' father Mr. Dwight , In New York. Mr.
Harkness Is confnell lo his home by a severe -
Yore cnse of typhoid fever , and wi not be
able to attend the funeral.
Mrs. 'V. H. Lynchard . who Is to give a
"Drown Ie" entertainment nt Jefferson , Ia. ,
next Saturday evening. writes that 400 tick-
its nl 50 cents apiece have been sold for the
performance : and $25 worth of program space
has been sold. The proceels arc to be devoted -
voted to one of the Jefferson churches.
'Fliat U"U l'rieo S"le.
" Still goes merrily on. All frames , pictures ,
_ , elO. , ges half the marked price. Tube
J paints , 5c ; artists brushes , 5c.
II. L. SMITH & CO. .
45 Main street
Neatest drug store. Taylor's , Grand hotel.
Bhnl , lwnrcun itt itilingu.
John J. Fralney gave one of hIs popular
Shakesperean readings WednCday evenIng
al Liberty hal , for the benefit oC the Peple'
church. Ills voice was In excellent trIm , and
' the large nUIlenee that gathered was hIghly
r pleased with the feast of literary vlanls that
he set before It. The pregram was opened by
a few remarks , In which ho told the slory
of Shakespeare's life . so far as Imown. He
touched upon the Dacon-Shakespeare controversy -
' versy , and , although he evidently took no
't _ stock In the. Bacon side of the controVry ,
ho made clear his belief that wheeve\ wrote
the immortal plays they must always stand
for all that Is great In English literature. ills
program Include(1 ( extracts from "Measure for
Measure. " "As You Like I " "Merchant of
Venice , " "Hlehard 11. , " "Hamlet , " "Mac-
beth , " "Othello" and "Julius Caesar "
Yes , the Eagle laulry Is "that good
laundry , " and Is located at 72t Droadway.
I In doubt abet this , try I and be convinced
Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157.
Grand locrelu'y ! O"rret Uo"d.
J. F. Spare grand senior warden of the
state encampment ' , Independent OrIEr of Old
Felows , received a telegram yesterday from
J. O IC onz ef Burlington , announcing the
death of Wlinm Garrett , grand secretary of
the grand lodge oC Iowa , at his hem In Bur-
lngton , Wednesday aflern o : . The announe I
menlcausell much regret among the membera I
of the lodges of th's city , where Mr. Garret
was known as few Odd Fellows are. Ho was
born In Lexington , ICy. , In 1823 , but has
lived In Burlington ever since he was 13
years of age. Ito . fled the omce of grand
secretary for forly.lhreo years In succession ,
I longer term than has ever been served by
any other secretary In the slale. lie was
also grand scrIbe of the grand encampment
for forty years . 'he funeral Is to take place
Saturday , and Mr Spare , probably accom-
panted by others of the local lodges , will
attend .
Teamsters working on UnIon avenue gradIng -
leg can eel their checks cashed at Bennison
Dros. whenever presenlell.
DennIson Dros. will cash all Union avenue
teanuter's checks whenever presented.
Heholhl'IKK WIKlt.IUI. ( .
OEorgo I'cter , who was charged with em-
bezlng $29 belonging to Charles Schul-
thells , for whom ho hall been workIng na a
solicitor , was to have had a hearIng yesterday -
day morning In Justice Cook's c3urt , bat since
the arrest a comproms ! has been effected , and
there was no appearance by the lroecutlon.
ctuitltelca ) , It Is learned , owed I.andlerll
DUle of the Revere house an unpaId board
bill of something snore than ' 30 , and Peter
Is a cook by trade. luwe thnldng ! this was
a good lmo to recoup himself , agree to let
Potter work out the amount coring to Schul-
theIs on the alleged embezzlement deal , the
same / to be credited to Sehulhelu as a pay-
meat II full of his account. Thus three men
Were made happy , and the costs of the case
were taxed up against Schultho's .
Dros Dirt haulers' checks cashed al Dennison
SUnerft Irom hard Tlm"
Yellow ' Chief , a noble red man of 1m-
Iresslvo and oX.lke uld , was In the city
yesterday. Ho Is about six feet four Inches
In height and would weigh nearly 200 pounds.
He sauntered Into a store on Lower Broadway
'A and begged the trilling loan of 10 cents 10
take him toward the IndIan reservation near
Marsbafltowu 'he proprietor was bald-
headed , and there was not the slightest
danger of his being scalped , but ho brought
forth the 10 cents and sent the big Injun
on his way rejoicing Yellow Chief had been
enjoyIng the weather In the Indian territory ,
lut the h r times sent him north.
Gas heating sloves for rent 'nd for sale : t
C""lrJI Duls Gas company's office .
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NEWS FnO 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS
Soial Lifo il the West End as Refected in
Police Oourt
wily FORD AND SADOWSKI FOUGHT
NeljhhohoOI humors Set Tongues to Wag-
Illg and the CAter I.entl to Blows
-Ititcratlng le\'o'ollnlnl J'rom-
111,1 DurIng the Trial
The frlcnI ) ' tcral' that was IndulgC In
by J. \ ' . Sallowskl and John Ford , two Union
l'aclflo ' ' which resulted In
clfo railway emplo'es , resuled
Al Inlormnton being fed , charging Ford
with assault and battery , Is only a trf ce ,
Inllcaton of the feeling that exIsts In the i
Western rart of the city north oC the trans-
fet.
Acclr.111 . ! to the story told by Salow kl ,
FonT and W , A. lughsmlth went lo him
the other day and told hIm that they had
hoard that he was circulating ball stories
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abo.t lr3. Ford rnl1 Mr. llughsmltli.
lenleJ It , and asked the names oC their in-
formantt : These were gIven him , and he set
out on a tour of investigation . When he
nle the 11rtcs who were sid to have ac-
cusod hint of talking scandal , they all do-
dared that they had never said anything of
the 1:111 A day or two age as dowskl
wa3 crossing thl railway yards to go to his
eiiglno ho saw l'orl ali balled him Sa'iaw-
ski told him that he h looked the mater up
and found that he . Ford . had been lying , and (
Ihrl tIm relations between lrR. Ford and
Mr. lughmlth were neighborhood talk , anyway .
way . These two statements were all that
were needed 10 precipitate a pItched battle ,
and Ford struelc al hll several t1 . Sadow-
sId wardeil oil the blows from his face but
sustained a cut on the back oC one oC his
honda Ho woulll have fought , he says , hall
I not been that he was on duty and Foril
was nol ali he would probably have
been .frll by the company In caw oC a fstc
encounter , while Ford would have gone free.
Sadowsl:1 says. with an ominous shale of the
he3d , that now that the trouble has got into
COUlt some very interesting thlls that arc at
Its bottom wi bo brought to the surface .
MiSS. Nt1'itovENII : , AS A IIltOlTM1Tl {
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Situ l'rnposc9 to ICtel' Her IhtMJult Sober
nt AtE 1'XlwIRO. : .
The return of Mrs. Frank Napro\enek to
her husband's boil and board Wednesday night
wee the cause of a great deal of insane de-
light to the husband Yesterday morning he
vms lying In bed trying his bet to recover
from the jag which has claimed him for its own
for ( lie ' vast four 1's , whie his wife was
skirmishing around trying to shovel out the
dirt frol the little slice shop She found a
bottle half filled with whisky a relic of the
festivities. Her husband tried to Induce her to
let him have "shoost von little drink , " but
she took It out on the sidewalk and poured
It out , much to her husbanll's dislike. In
reply to a question , she Slid site had been
In Missouri Valley ever since she left here.
The reason for her sudden departure she
saul , was that Sunday mornIng her husband
struck her.
"Anll Im going to run off every time he
strikes me , " she continued . "AmI now I'm
going t clean thIs place up or bur It down ,
I don't care very much whIch " and she went
to work Industriously with the shovel and
the hot I
Sely Hough' thinks he has been done a' '
great wrong In being suspected of having
gone through Naprovenele's place. He says
the old man lent him the overcoat to use on
n trip to Omaha and that it was while he was
on this trip with time old man and a frIendly
butcher that the place was burglarized. He
accounts for the presence of his knife there
by havIng used It In a convivial evenIng In
the old man's reel and having forgotten to
put In hIs pocleel. Hough says he don't pre'-
tend to be much of n Sunday school scholar ,
but that strong drink and lots of Il Is the
limit of _ his game.
Sl'jCIAL TO CLOSE
Our Stock 01 Shcots and Pillow Coses A
I , " Thnn the I'rlco of the a1u In.
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8-4 , 9-4 and 10-t hemmed sheetS Fruit
of the Loom and LoclwOOI sheeting , worth
from G9c t DOc each , to close at 49c each
42 nnd 45-lnch piow cases , worth 22c and
25c each to go at 19c each.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY
IEDUCED 1'JCES.
Fowler Dick & Walker
BOSTON STORE
Council Durs , la.
, vlu Remodel the Jiill .
Now that the horse Is stolen and the thIef
far away , the ' members of the city council
are beginning to think It Is time to lock the
barn door. . As soon as they read In the
papers how three vagrant had ploughed
their way out of Iho city jail with a pen
knife they hurried up to time city building
and began looking around with a view to
planning Improvements which will nqt only
make It difficult for prisoners to
m more Ilfcult es-
capl1 but will also give more cell room . I
the plan now talked of Is carried out the
UPPEr floor will be entirely rearranged so
that three tiers of cells shall be put In Instead - -
stead of two , and the two upper ters will be
constructed of Iron and steel , instead of plas-
teing nnd plno hoards , as at present. It 1
likely that the of-100tC. question of heat-
log Iho jail from , tile furnace In the city build-
lug will also bo taken up once mare Now
the prisoners look after their own fires , which
Is n very unsatisfactory as well as expensive
scheme. New ventilators will be put In
and an attempt will bo made to turn Ito jai '
Into a place fit for human beings to inhabit. 'I
Mayor Cleaver and Aldermen Sllemnn , Grahl I
and , Drewlclc visited the jai yesterday morIn
ing and looked Il over. Estimates oC the
probable cost will bo secured , and It I likely
that tim mater will bo brought up al the
next meeting of the council.
11. at. Hnyes Ihnl ;
Mr. E. M. Hayes died au U his residence , 358
North First street , at 8:45 : p. m. Wedmiesday ,
after being ill for about three months wih
dropsy oC the heart. lie was born In Hoch-
ester , N. y" , In 1829 , and was In the GGlh
year of his age. lie was a carpenter by
trade and I Presbyterian In religious belief.
ito cme to Iowa at an early period and was
married at Doon10ro , In 18C9 , subsequently
movIng to Scranton , Ia , . where he resided
for about two years. In 1883 ho removed 10
Council Buts , where he lived UJ to the tmo
of hIs death. le leaves a wife and seven
children 10 mourn their lors-Mrs. N. Daw-
Eon , wife of W' . E. Dawson , cashier of Sand-
wick Manufacturing company oC Council
limits ; Clarke E. Hayes , collection clerk of
Oler & Pusey's bank ; Amine Curtis , Minnie ,
Willie all Vera Funeral will be held from
the residence Saturday al 2:30 : p. m. , 11ev.
Stephen lhelp officiating. Interment , Walnut -
nut Hill. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
HIK'rlet Court ? lotes.
The case of Kirkendall . Jones & Co. agalml
11. Rotholz was on trIal all day yesterday
In the district court A rather dry feature
of the day was the testimony of Frank Ii. I
Del , an Omaha court reporter lie look
down the questions and answers In the fOI'-
mer trial of thc case In which I. A. Gold-
smih was a witness In Omaha , and hI read
the testimony trout his short hand noles. TIme
notes were found to tally exactly with the
extended report , although Goldsmith , when
on the stand the other day , denied ever
havIng ( made the statements with which he
was credited .
Two wills were flied for probate yesterday ,
that of fir Thomas Jeterls , In which Mrs.
M. M. Jeterls Is made executrix , and Pat-
rick Doyle , with his widow as executrIx.
Davis sells drugs paint and glass cheap
:1"rrl"lt 1.leonocl. .
The following marriage licenses were la-
sUe by time county clerk yesterday ;
Name and Address . Age.
' 1homls Aldr Council Bluffs . . . . . . . Ale. 2
Christina Olson , Council Itiuffs. . . . . . . El
George Clark , I'latsmouth. Neb . . . . . 3
Muttu Smith , Ilcllo Junction. . . . . . . . . 3J
Duckwheat cakes , loa sugar syrup one of
the breakrut dishes at l'eari chop house , 15c.
Mostly JllnlnJ."nulu. .
J. W. Del , secretary of the Union Building
and Loan 'association In Ihls city , states that
heady all ot lhu ( Couilcl Dluls stockholders
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have gone In 'Itb the } mar association on
the plan adopted a short time Pgo An effort
was mad to induce them to Join fortunes
with I Council Burs association , bUl only a
few were drawn off , and those mostly men
who had belonged to the Union only n short
time. .
llUSTElwn n. .tT It'4TF.IILUU .
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John : t , Thnrston CIII' Sons of "elernne
15 Now In Service
WATERLOO , Neb. , Fob 14.-Special.- ( )
"Old Glory , " martial music and oysters In
various styles were very much In evidence
hero last night , the occasion being a public
installation of the officers of John M. Thurlon
camp No. 1M , Sons oC Veterans. . The ceremonies -
monies were conducted nt the Christian
church , and were witnessed by 250 patriotic
citizens , Alde-dcCamp Olds of Fremont ,
owing to the unavoidable absence of Division
Commander Elliott , mustered the camp , In
and performed time installation ceremonies ,
assisted by Captain Gay I.'lrsl Sergeant Bal-
duff and Privates Inuen , 1.'arney , lay , Nick-
euon and Conover of L. D. Ichards camp
No. 5 of Frenmont Officers were Instalell ns
follows : Captain , E. 1 Whitney ; frt l'eu-
tenant , Frank Siberl ; second lieutenant .
Frank Slayback ; chaplain , Cnarles Nelson ;
first sergeant , 1 , . N. leln : sergeant of the
guard , Fred McDougall ; quartermaster sergeant -
geant , J. P. McCormIck ; corporal ef guard ,
J. Knight ; camp guard , H Wilson : picket
! lard , N. Oshorelnclpal ; luslelnn , C.
Swihart ; color sergeant , WIlam Slb rt ;
camp council . Fred [ McDougal , Robert Mc-
Corniick Charles McCur.ly.
Al the conclusion of the ceremonlC al the
church the new fledged officers , together with
their visiting comrades all n number of invited .
\.let guests , adjourned to Masonic ball , where
oyster were Re\ ' 'I.
The new n ' 1:11 ' starts out under most favorable .
able auplceenty.O'O names are now
inscribed on the roster and It Is only n
question of a month or 20 when the member-
Suit wi bo double that al least. The \'at-
erloo cadets , under the commnnd oC Colonel
Itobinson , attended the ceremonies. In this
building also was the Waterloo band amid
being there for business they nil hut raised
the roof with the soul-stirring strains of
"Marching Through Georgia" and other airs i
appropriate to time occasion
LADIES AS EL)1TOItS .
ValentIne Nnmbor of tIme leotrlee Daily
Exrea ; . Tnrnet Over to Cllrly " 'orkera.
DEATHCE , I eb. H.-CSpeclal ( Telegram.- )
The Valentine number of the Beatrice laly !
Express issued this evening uuler the direction -
reclon of the ladles oC the city , was nn entire
Euccess. All the elUorial work , news gather-
log lnl soliciting for advertising was done
by lie ladles , and the proceeds above the
actual l cost of getting out the editioi will
gettng edlto wi
bo turned over to thin Associated Benevolent
sccloties. Mrs. O. N. Wheelocll acted as man-
aging editor and haullel the work like a
veteran Fifteen hundred extra copies were
primited , and were sold before the ( forms went
to preN. The paper consisted of eight pages .
well fled with advertising , and was printed
on fine beak . The first
fne paper. frst cop was
printed on white silk and sold to the highest
bidder , Mayor Shulz securing the prize for
$15.50. I Is und.rstcQd that between $200
and $30Q ( will be realized by the venlure. A
second edition of 1.000 copies wilt probably
bo printed tomorrow 10 supply the demands.
Stimuli IIIZ3 ltlrshlnl <
ASI.AND. Neb. . Feb. 14.-Special.-A ( )
fro occurred nort'least of this city yesterday
afternoon . whereby time residence of George
and Charles Bishop , who were keeping bach-
elors' hail . was total ) " destro'ed. They had
recently sold the place on which they were
lving to James Hatfield . and were away from
home In search of a place to rent or purchase ,
when time house was burned. There was nl
Insurance on tile house or content . whIch
males the loss Quite severe on the loosers. .
A Bee reporter called upon Mayor Mansfield -
field last evening to obtain seine information
relative to the proposed sidewalk Improve-
menls for Ashlaml durIng the season oC 189f.
and learned that at present Ashland has no
established grade , bul had one before the
D. & iL depot was destroyed , from the corner -
nor of its platform , and now there Is a
committee at work on the mater of estab-
lshIng a grade.
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Illquot nt YahI . City.
FALLS CITY , Neb. , Feb. H.-Speclal.-A ( )
grand banquet was held al the MasonIc hal
by the Easter Star In thIs city last nIght
In honor of Frank Hinton , who left today
for Aspen Colo. None bit members of the
Masonic order and Easter Star attended . Mr.
Hinton was presented with nn Easter Star
pin by Mrs. leas Reavis and a Knight
Templar pin by Mr. R. A. Wherry.
A surprIse party was give at the home of
Patrick Gunnle , two miles south oC town ,
last night , and I large crowd from this city
attended. The ( tine was spent very pleas-
anty In dancing and plnylng various eames.
Miss Nellie Higgins of Darnston , who has
been visiting here with Miss Kate Mul-
gait returned to her home tel y.
On account of time forgeries of A. S. Col-
lns the Chautau'ua has fallen through and
will nol bo held here next aummer.
Polk Commimly's Icler Commimnlttoc.
OSCEOLA , Neb. , Feb . 14.-Special.-Polk ( )
county's relief committee started out yester-
day to solicit for the needy people of this
county and the membzrs expect to take In all
the states between here and the Atlantic , IC
the county don't cry "enough" before they
get there The" ' were appointed by the
county commissioners. The committee Is
composed of Rev A. D. Whmitmer . J. P.
iieald , W. E. Nichol and County Commissioner -
sioner C. H. Clark . They went by the way
of Lincoln and expect to have the endorse-
mont of the State Relief commission and
the stale , omcers.
81ul\011 111 10tlbc <
AURORA , Neb. , Feb. 14.-Speclal.-D. ( ) M.
Dolson of Daraboo , \Vis. . was slugged and
robbed oC $35 near tile depot last evenIng.
Ho was attacked by three men . Ho was not
seriously ' umrt.
Mrs. fishy died yesterday afternoon of
grIp aged 3G years. She was a resllcnt o'f
ito county since 1877.
A relief committee was organized hero yes
terday. Several families will have to have I
help , amid the mater of seed and feed Is
nn Important one. Semite parties have lest
horses on account of so great a scarcity or
feed . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
UCllth If SIe"lebr Itleimmirmis' 1,0mm.
LINCOLN , l eb. 14.-Special.-When ( )
Speaker Richards stepped off the train at
Lincoln this morning he received by wire
the sad Inlelgenco from his home at Hcbron
of the death last night of Ills little b y , 1 - yeir-
old. Time speaker immediately wired Chief
Clerk of the House Geddee Informing him
of the event , and stating lint ( ho could not
meet with the house Speaker lehards was
on his return from I visit among frIends In
Illinois , whiher he had gone to spend the
mid-session adjournment
' Vmnaim'a Club I utcrtnl" .
BEATRICE , Feb. H.-Speclal ( Telegram , )
-Tho current events department of time
Woman's club of this city gave a charming
reception to lie club members and their gen-
( lemon friends al the lnddocll hotel this
ev.rlng. The spacIous parlors were crowded
alil the lmo passell pleasantly wih music
Dainty refreshments were served anti the
event was an entire success
Cmulton of trench Ornl" Crop '
PARIS , Feb. H.-An official report as to
the condition of the French grain crops at
the end of January , was issued today : It
shows that time condiion of wheat In twenty-
eight departments was very good , In fifty-
four good ; In thre fairly good , and In two
mimiddling . The condition of rye In thlrly-
two departments was very good ; In forty-
eight good ; In four faIrly good : In one passably . -
bly good , and In one mmtiddhing .
a
OUelal Mal Cnmll ! Irum Onntc""I"
CITY OI' MEXICO , I eb. H.-There Is no
change In the Mexican-Guatemalan negolb.
tione. The war ship Independencla hM left I
Coalzucoaleo . carrying oloial mal from
Guatemala. Time . continues
goyrmenl conlnueI receiving -
ceiving offer . of aid In , . case of war.
NewYorK I'oleouIIIMllouor. .
NEW YORK , Feb. H.-Avery D. Andrews
was today appolnled police . commissioner to
succeed John O. Sheehan , resigned
I
ClleMlo l'imbliu lulllll Bill Sigimed.
WAShINGTON . Feb. H.-The presIdent lies
signed thl Chicago public building blh ,
SALOONS CLOSED H BOONE
: 't ,
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Interestng Oas Under the t Iwa Mulct Law
in that OountY.
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PETITIONS WERE NOT PRO I ERLY sGNED :
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Large Quantity of I.lluor DtILro.,1 by the
bimer.f ? nld the In.lnl8 Imtk'rrtiPtcmi
for Sonic Tlmo ¶ ' Ju ( 4tlmmit
Sottioim . _
Becton.
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JEFFERSON , la" , Feb 11-Special ( Tele-
gram-Tho ) liquor queston Iln Boone county
. TAngus saloons
has assumed a new phase. salons
were opened unler the lulcl law , but were
prosecuted on the theory that G5 Ier cent
of the \'oter hal nol sIgned lie leitlona.
Time case cale 10 trial nn.1 the saloon men
were defeated Dy accident a sheet of tIme
list of IIlSt placed In I pigeon hole In
the auditor's office . and , oC course , not
counted The namc on this sheet glv tIme
necessary C5 per cent. The twenty days
alowell the saloon men of Calhoun county
to perfect nn appeal In the cases recently decided -
ellee against them by Judge Church have cx-
plre wIthout any action being taken , 10 n
large nmounl of whisky wino and beer waR
destroyed yesterday under elreclon of the
sheriff and justices of the peace. n Is
doubtful If another attempt wll be made to
run a saloon under the mulcl law In Cnlhoun
county unler _ _ _ _ _ _
IOWA : tIEItS' 3t1tT.
Serious Trouble Narrowly A\'ollierl Amen ;
thn Olerltnro lit Il1hlmrn.
CENTEHVILI.E , In , Feb. 14-Specini (
. looked like riot
Telegrnm.-Wht ) Ice a serious
at Hnthburn , n lIn lug camp seven miles
north of this city , has today been n\'erle.
Last night notice was served upon Sheriff
Dray hy Superintendent Phillips ) of the Star
Coal com pan ) at Inlhbur that the miners
employed at that place were on a strike and
rioting , amid that ( they would hold Allpanoose
county responsIble for any and all damages
done.
The sheriff at once went to Captain Ogle
and told him to get company E In readiness
to be called out as soon as possIble , and
started . for the scene or trouble In the
me.nntlno Captain Ogle had part oC thl company -
pany assembled at the armory where ( hey
bivouacked all night ltathiburmm , the scat of
the trouble , Is one of the number of smal
mining camps that have sprung up on the
Chicago , : lwaukco & St. Iaul railway
within tIme last Iwo or three years. The
Star Coal l comp ny of Streamer Iii. , has
one large mhlo there , and I. wih time Evans
coal mine , furnished emllloyment for sonic
fOO or GOO AustrIans , who have settled there
to the almost total exclusion oC AmerIcan
laborers. Mystic mIners , who were out
on a $ rilce , came over for the purpose oC In-
Oamlng them. and would have succeeded but
for the appearance of the sheriff , who at
once arrested the leaders. He reported the
trouble averted tOlay.
COn'cnton of time flbcrlll Luc.
A slate convention oC the Liberal ' league
of Iowa Is called to met at Davenport al 10
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o'cloelc a. m. , February 28 , 1895. The pur-
poses of this organizaton" arc to secure the
repel of the prohibitory and mulct laws , and
oppose the proposed prohlbltonary amendment -
ment to the slate constitution , and to have
enactee a reasonable license law , with the
right to manufacture ahd s 1 spiriuous ,
malt and vinous liquors In Iowa.
.
All societies , .ssoclaton . " organizations ,
and persons who are In ac ord with this
movement arc entitled to' ' participate In the
convention . 'IF I
Alt such orgnlzatonsl ar' urgently requested -
quested to send delegates'nnd l parsons In-
( crested are entitled t& b6'present. . The
rate of representation fron li "ch county that
will be entled ( to fror . the convention
will b fixed by the commi ee on organiza-
ton of the state convention.
Arrangements will be made for hotel and
railroad rates. Persons desiring Information
In relation to the convention can obtain
relaton conventon
Ito same by corresponding wIth the secre-
tar- . P. E. Hoddewlg , Davenport.
J. L. Slegfriet Is president , Peter E.
Rodlewl Is secretary , and John L. Slee-
!
friedt , George Mengel , Peter F. Itoddawig ,
Ernst Zoler , H. F. Schroeder , Ed Dose , I
H. J. Witt . George Wiggers and Ii. W
Sommers time executive committee of the
league _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
UnIon COUlt ) . i'"rl'r 1'"tnl.y Shot.
CHESTON , Ta. , Feb. 14.-Special ( Tele-
eram.-Tom ) Wide , a prominent Union
county farmer , was fatally shot while hunt-
Inp In AdaIr county.
Louis J. Carter of Dennison Is In Creston
and will establish n hary factory. He Is In-
tereHlng citizens In th enterprise , endeavorIng -
Ing to organize a stock company.
A musical concert and lecture was gIven
at lie opera house tonight for the benefit
of St. Paul's EpIscopal church. Hev. J. F.
Van Fleet the rector delivered a lecture on
"Outline of Englsh Literature. - "
Tn Build ICirkwooml U'morlil ) hlmdt.
IOWA CiTY , Ia , Feb. 14-Special ( ToTe-
gram.-A ) mass meeting was held last night
to take steps toward buiding Klrlwood
MemorIal hal on time State unIversity campus .
Hon. Peter A. fey presided , and the principal -
cipal l speeches were made by Judge Wade ,
President S haerer and Profs. McBride and
Lees , H. W. Lathrop , Editor Cook and others
offered suggestions . A committee waR appointed -
poInted to organize the county , and plans of
lie building will bo drawn 'up and submitted
lo time people of the state.
DumrHUo Sues for iimimmmiiges. ,
MASON CITY , Ta , Feb. 14-Special ( Tel -
gram.- lrR. Gertrude Delphi oC Eldora today
brought suit aalnlt Harvey Snyder , a well
known tumor of that place , In the district
court for lie sum of $2.000. Mrs. Dolph
while a domestic In Snyder's family , was
accused of taking Snyder's gold watch whIch
was found ' In her he next 10rnlng , but denies -
nies tile 'charga and asks redress through
court -
1 oclrll Illn"le , : train the 1)rttgglst.
MASON CITY , Ia , Feb. 14-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-A. ) lleiimnn . In emplo'o of the Chi-
cage & Northwestern , lost his position i
through drinking Ills family was left Ies-
ttute , and his wlfe brought suIt against the
druggist who sold him the liquor . District
court , In sessIon now , decided lie case In
Mrs. lleliimman'a favor grpting her $500
grqtng
damages. Tile case Is without precedent.
I'oimtmith Chi" , , I.ebri 7 ( 'omnpimmmy.
CEDAR HAIIS , 1'E ; Iib . H.-Speclal (
Telegram.-The ) members If the AmerIcan
Poland China Record company had a breed-
ors' institute today A number of interesting
papers were read , amen ! ! theme ' bellg one
by John Glmoro of Vimiton . Ta . the founder
of time Heconl companYI on : "The Brth of
the Record. " The next meeting wilt bo held
In this city . J
VIn lUX t i Unl , III.r noml.
GnNNm" , Ia. , Feb. , I L-J. C. Vlh'aux ,
agent for the Northwesterp Lie Insurance
company of Milwaukee , Lwho left town Sat-
urday , has sent a letter home saying ho could
nol meet his obligations . nor face his credItors -
Itors , I la said Severn ! . r7ently pall premiums -
miums have not been turz9d over to the
company. He leaves I large number of Un-
paid accounts.
/hort "urt for iiitck $ ' Timmmgs.
O'l'TUM\\'A . Ia , Feb. 14.-Special ( Tele-
gram.-Two ) negro thugs raIded Hop Lee's
laundry lat night , brutally maltreated the
Chinaman , and secured $ . They were secured -
cured by the oleen this morning , and indicted .
dlcted by tile grand jury In short order
1 .lhlr , tllllrry % 111'rrlell.
MASON CITY , l. , I eb. H.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-U. ) S. Stanberry of the ClarIon Demo
orat was united In marriage last evening with
Miss Daisy Chlpman of Hockford.
1.ll' " -'tl , "IUM lime. I ( ( tir .
DES MOiNES , Feb. H.-Spclal ( Telo
gram.-Tho ) libel suit of Mrs C. E. Heed
.
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against ( lie low n.lr Capital , Late . Voting's
pallrr , was .1 oldr tt.JoY In fU\'of of Ihu
defendant. Plaintiff clalmN1 $5J .1a1SC !
for alIegd dftntii. Time emote WI submitted -
mItel ! to Ito Jury wiihmt nsult by the
attorneys for the deecnt
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Slits tt 10,1' lelC.
Time restauranl cf DUfn(1o : & Heck nt
Olebol wits destroyed by hire , causing n leis
0' $2,000 ; no insurance .
Mr. Dewy and Mrl. harry COlell , " 'el
known people of Marengo , ore supposed to
have eloped.
A young lady of Dubuelue , while skating a
few ( lays Ince , hal her feet 80 hadly frOtCh
hat one , If nol both , will ha\'o . to be anm-
pulatell.
? Ir. anti Mrs. C. } { . harris of Dubuque lost
a 10.year.oh1 daughter by IIlhtherla Satur-
da ) ' . Another child died Monday , and their
remaIning child , n girl , Is nol expected to
recover
About two weeks ago thiim'ty old veterans
of 1)110 Clark post of Dubuque organized
what they called "compnn A" from mmmtfli-
bers the 10 do
of ( post-the main object being
honor to ohl comrades who might liD" ! away
by firing a salute over their graves 00\
ernor Jnclson was requested to furnIsh time
company with aries hut In n very courteous
letter ho says he Is prohlblel b ) law from
furnishing state aetna to prh'all urgammlza-
tions. Ho says that to 10 so would displease
other private organizations that have made I
slmlnr requests.
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1'01.0 1'O. \ I1S l'ULI.I 1 Xl1 CUt ) ii' /
Stclet , Olt to Sec he Young , . : lel Ilde a
Hurdle line '
SAN FRANCISCO , I eb. 11.-Society went
to the race track today to see thin ) 'oulg
men ride , polo Iionies II a real race. Only
Otto rider fell off amid thin nice wns I
great success. Not I favorite won tOhl' .
l"h' . II the s.eonll. was I 3 to 5 favorite
itiitl flnllmcd last. '
anl Illshed Summnr :
First race six furlongs , "elnE : Biss , 91 ,
Cockran ( ( to 1) ) , won' Joe \\'itmters . 96 .
Flynn (8 to 1) ) . secoldi Ierot 102 , F'lymmim ( S
to 1) ) , thmii'ti . 'rlme : 1.i : % . " \ ' ) 'lnlhot , 1)r.
1.1\lngstol , , LoW , ' 1yrcll ald Monica also
rai p
Secon,1 , race six fimelomigs solhimig : Abl
P. 97 . Isom d ( tA to 1) ) , won : Quarterstnff ,
99. Gm'ifilmi (2 ( to 1) ) , lecolHI ; Cannel , Io . Hus-
sel (2 ( to 1) ) , tlmii'mj. Time : 1:21 : % . Hunts'
manJohln ) ' 1'a'ne tumid Inl ) ' Ilso mu.
' i'imrl \ mace one mile hurHe , pole ponl.s ,
gentemen Ihlers : L { Hung Clinmig 16km
! hnilltns (3\ ( \ to 1) ) , won ; Coimejos . 160 ,
Hhler ( ( to 1) ) , second : Gnloplng Dlcl , 160.
Hobin (3' ( to 1) ) , third. 'rlmo : 2:19. : Oos-
soil ran. , puuch , Inud , Allldin nUl Ilnbl nlso
Fourth race one utile , se1ng : " 'nwnonl
1 : , Covlntol (5 ( to 1) , won : hoodlum , 132.
Cnrr (7 to 5) , second' Miss Buckle" , 101 ,
Isom ( e\'cl ) , third . ' 1me : 1&d. : lmimunie !
Incl . 'rhree I'orks , Little Bob , Gold Dust
nlso ran .
Fifth , six ' Amttmmdel 101
lfh race fm'longs : Arlndel , 101.
Ol'lln ; (2to ( \ 1) ) , wal : Grand Lady , (16.
\1)'nn ( e\'cn ) . second : Terra No'tu ) 8.
Hiey (2\ ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:24i. : 1.llho
Cimlet' Semi Lticns ! ) ' Churn , Norllch
and Duchess of 1llpltu6 also ramm
"lnw lit lU.I.uls. .
NEW Ot1LEANS _ Feb. 1I.-Trnck six
Inches suits : deep In snow and very Ilav ) ' . He-
First race , five furlongs : Le Banjo (8 ( to
1) ) won , ecdmnn I (6 ( to 1) ) second , Insom-
nil (2 ( to 1) ) third 'rlme : 1 :10. :
Second ( race six furlongs : Gee Whiz Hi (
to 2) ) WOI , Dave Pulsifer (3 to 1) ) . secoll ,
Hlncocas (8 ( to 1) ) third Time : 1:24 : ; .
Third race live and 1 half furlongs : No
Hemnrles C ( to f ) won BUt Whie ( P to 2) )
second . Elueron (3 ( to 1) ) thIrd. Time : 1:17. :
Fourth mace one mile and seventy yards :
Gleesomo ( ( G to f ) won , 'lllpccnnoe ( I to 1) )
second , Miss Inmle (11 to 5) ) third. Time :
2:02. :
Fifth race . seven furlongs : Jim Henry (4 (
to 1) ) womm . Bentlc (9 ( to 10) ) second , lxlon
(9 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1:13. :
I'rtico 01 \ miles \01 time Mulch . ,
LONDON , Feb. 11.A hockey match was
played today by I distnguished party on
the Ice of a lake In Buclcnghnm gnrdens.
One side Wil captaIned . hy the prince of
Wales neil the 0(1.1 by Francis lldwlY ,
M. P. The plny was most animated. The
prlce of Wnles' team scored the first goal U
anl throughout pll.el much stronger.U On
the other stile the falls were numerous The
prince of -ales occupied the post of back
whie the duke of York hind lint of for-
wnrd The prInce of WnlEs' team eventull ) '
won by a score or 8 to 5. Among the spectators -
tors were the princess ofValcs and the
duchess of Yorle.
Ihnlll Kid , \Ilcr time % Vorlii.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Feb. H.-Oscar
Gardner the Omaha Kid , who was to have
met Jack ham In a ten-round go nt Cin-
cinnat next Monday today received I
telegram from lOam's manager sayIng thai
mntch was off and the forfeitouhl be ,
surrendered. Gardner's backer telepmphed i
bade to match Gnrdner against any other
122-pound man In the world , bar none , for
$ : u side or upwurd.
llher "tul O' UOllrl 1lltchcd.
NEW YORK Feb 4.-Peter Maher and
Steve O'Donnel were matched tonight to
fight twenty-five rounds on May 15 next.
The contest will be decided before the climb
offering the largest flurse. and UI hath men
are In the hmeavyveigimt divIsIon they will
meet at catch weights.
Stout \01 the Fight. .
The mill between George Stout of Sioux
City and Fred O'Nel or Omaha for I purse
oC $100 was pulled off at Koutsk"s ball ,
South Omaha , Inst night. The tight was
won by Stout In 1 clean knockout In the
second round. _ _ _ _ _ _
round.lor \ ' 1'1 1"\1 I"oly.
MONTE CARLO , Feb. 14.-In the pigeon
shooting today Frederick Hoey of New York
Idled eleven out or fourteen birds. The
championship will be p decided tomorrow
Xlll ! lULL 'Ull - flit . l".OhJ'Eft. ,
Nuted 1lndler Jndlct.1 hy time Graml Jury
lt 1"1rln , Iii.
PEORIA , Ill . , Flub. H.-Al lie fail term
of the circuit court the grand jury returned
n true bill against Dr. R. C. Flower , on the
charge of swindling Dr. Dewitt C. Chapman
out of a large amount of property , real and
prlyale. The Indictment was found on the
unsupported testimony of Chapman , with the
understanding that additional evIdence should
bo forthcoming at the next sitting . The
evidence was before the present grand jury ,
but It was deemed Insufficient amid tIme case
was ignored The indictment now pending
will this be evenIng. nolie pressed by the state's attorney
Dr Flower Is known for his alleged swInd-
lng operationathroughmout . the country
: .I 111'EU.S L1OJ'J ? IN XJIC L UJWJ1.
: lltrlmonl,1 Iwildler , JIIpS Ills lold . amid
l"\'IH IIKlorloK to I' , ) .
CHICAGO , Feb. H.-Harold K. Cavlle ,
the alleged matrimonial ewlndler , charged
with having toyed with the affections of
111. Ida I. Smith of Toledo and several
hunlred other arectonato whlows and
maidens , has apparently outwitted the United
Stales postal authorities and left hIs attor-
nYI , John F. Barrow all Joseph A. Nealy
II tile lurch Last evening the case was
continued until this morln , amid Cavele
Was liberated on $2.000 bal , his lawyers
going on hIs bond Since then Cavelo has
disappeared amid today when tile case Was
called ho faied 10 answer. 5
IHCIXJ IP JlHR itO I'LRS.
One 01 lie ICmuriy Reilers.f Iowa ' HuelumhK
to flit , \llole Ir i'mmeuimmmumtui. ,
CICAGO , Feb. H.-Judge Samuel noyles
thou , at his homo In this city todny. He was
one of time early setters of Iowa , having
been a member of time Iowa legislature , and
served several terms as cIrcuit court judge at
Fort Madison His death resulted from
11eumonln. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SaN limo oldest I " 11"ln on time J.lktM.
MUSKEGON , Michm , Feb. 14-William
Mees , the ohlesl caPtain time lakes
10cs clltaln on , died
this morning , _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _
Suits rrlieloel 6 " "I , Iol'luln immeorliormuted .
SAN IrHANCISCO , I cb. H.-'rhe citzen a'
committee his prepared articles for the incorporation .
corporation of the San Francisco & San
Joaquin ralrond , extending from the San
-1"maimciscu bay thirty-five mies soulheast to
Bakersileid. with I cuplll of $ OiQ,0i0 ( , nnll
the following directors have been chosen :
Claus Spreekel John D. Spreckels , A. 1" .
'Vhlter , J. I. Stetson . Antoine hone ! , A ,
11. luyson , Charles Jol\rook l.wls ( iemsie ,
Cerste
Alvin Z. A. Hayward , Jlaao . UI.lwl . ,
' 1lolas Magee. 'fhe popular sulscrlptons
now exceed $2.130,0 In o thIs city .
Ilolrlluthl : 1111 , hail Euitis.
BALTIMORE , Ffb. H.-Tho Iron Hal
funds In Maryland , amounting to $75.0 I
wi ho sent to Indianapolis for distribution . '
A decree to that erect wi le signed by
Judo Dennis In the course of a few days
The receivers here will keep In their hands
some $15,0 pending the settlement of cer-
taln uttachmmemmts .
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ii'E RAISED TiE BOYCOTT
Ohldrtnn ! Cah'Vt1 ! Efcct , 1 Settlement of
W lstr PnS3Clter Difficulties ,
CIRCULARS ISSED TO CONNECTING LMS
UnIon lncln" ( lots tIme I.onl 1111 on Une'
Way itimsines . to Idaho , 'Inntnnn III
Northern t'cIfio l'oitmls-
.olAs Struts italic , .
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D1ONVEn , 1 eb. H.-.Al Ihe ( meeting or pas-
' ' for lie of fcrrn-
senger agents today purpose -
ing ! tIme 'ranunltsourl association and Cole-
rado.Utahm association , Chairman Cahlwel wee
successful In bringing about a satisfactory
arrangement wih all lines conoemned . With
the Union Pacific becoming a member of time
general agreement , nil lines Ilec:1el1 to raise
the ( bo'cctt against that con\anr which hns
been In erect three years , nn.l circular
were today issued ( 10 connecting hues to let
all excursion huslness between time luourl
river and P.clfc coast paInts anll Intrmeclale
points read by various routes , at the
oplon or the hoher eC the ticket . The Union
Pacifc hues the lrlvlCgo of the leng haul on
one way busIness to Ithimimo. Montnnn and north
Pacific polmits via Huntngton , All lines have
conceded this to Mr. 1.0101 , who left for
Omaha ( omiigh ( . Chairman Call wel goes to
Kansas City nndSt . Louis Friday
.
CAI.D\ Cf.L lulEilTs WITH SUCCJS
nnUroAl1 Circles 11 Chicago Greatly I'lenoed
nt the floumit .
ChICAGO , Feb. H.-The report from Den.
ver that Chnlrmau Cnllwel lied brou/ht
maters to such n pnss tml Il was highly
probable the Western Trunl Line cOlmltee
would soou be cstnblshll on a frm working
basis , , 'R mosl gratf'lng news to the
western roads. Some oC them hn\'e for the
last month been nt tIme end of their patence
with the Union Pnclfc. and It has solely been
I ) ' time most careful handlng that Chnlrman
Cnllwel has been able to keep them In hue.
Several tmes lie agreemenl would have
been smnshel to splnters amid time Union Pa-
chic have been forced to take Its chances In
n rou/h and tumhle fight but for time persu-
calve powers of ( lie chmairmnan , wimo carries
with him cmi inexlmatmstiblo calm of oil with
i'licim : to calm rotmghi waters. Time settlement
of time dispute between ( lie Union l'aciulc
amid tIme ltio Gmando iu'ill , unless seine mme'
comiiphication bobs lii ) , settle time ( rotmbles of
( \Vestern Trummik Line committee , as ( lie
ltcck Island anti flurhiumgten hmoycott will
permimanently be lifted , and with this off the
Ummion I'aclfic u'iil heconmo a mmiemmmber of ( lie
conimnittee. It lies tinmo and agaimm beemm announced -
nounced ( lint It would do so when ( lie boycott -
cott was lifted ,
The approximate gross earnings of time
emmtiro Atcbmisen systeni for ( lie first week of
February was $658,336 , a decrease of $37,666
( rein tIme satno week of 1894. Tii eam'umimmgs
of ( lie Colorado Midlaemd for ( lie week were
$26,024 , an increase of $3,774. Time earmmings
of ( lie Atchison road proper were $17S,473 , a
decrease of $26,568.
It was reported at the general offices of
time llumriittgton road tlmat Senator Manderson
of Nebraska had been appointed general
counsel for ( lie line. There was no direct
ammthiority for ( lie report , but it is generally
believed and admitted by ( lie higher officials
to be sun altogether probable affair. Tue
announcement of ( he appointniemmt has not ,
hiowe'er , been made by President l'erklns ,
who is now iii Boston.
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lIE.ITJIIOR , FOIIRC4ST ,
Fair with orthmweat VIrn1s Promised for
Nebraska ,
WASHINGTON , Fob. 14.-The forecast
for Friday is :
For Nebraska , Iowa amid KansasFair ;
northwest winds.
For MissourI-Generally fair ; northwest
winds.
For South Dakota-Fair ; slightly warmer
in the western portion ; noi'thiwest winds ,
becoming variable.
Locust Uccorut.
OFFICE OF TIlE WEATHER BUREAU ,
OMAHA , Feb. 14.-Omaha record of temper-
pemature and rtdnfnil , compared with the
commesponding day of the liast four years :
1895. 1834. 1893. 1892.
Maximtmm tempem'aturc. . 22 16 U 14
Minimum tcnipratUme. . . . . 1 6 7
Avomnge temupematuro . . . . . 17 Il 9 11
I'reclltitntiOfl . . . . . . . . . . . p , tij .14 .o
Condition of temperature acid precipitation
at Omaha for the day and since Mmtmchi 1 ,
1894 :
Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Deficiency for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Normal precipitation . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03 inch
Deficiency for tIme ( lay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . imich
Total precipitation since Mnrch 1 16.56 inches
Deficiency since March 1. . . . . . . 16.15 incites
1tprta from other Stuitt,1m4 lit 8 1' , Cl.
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STATIONS. a , . : : STATS OP
E i2 wxATmislm.
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Omaha. . . . . . . : : : : . i -i T. Clear.
Norti , Platte..1.1 Iii ' .1' . Clammily ,
Valezitliuc.8 14 .00 emear.
Chileaco . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 25 .11(1 ( ieir. ;
St. Louts.S : 28 P. Clear.
. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 .Ott Clear.
. . . . . . . . . . . 24 .iii ) Clear.
Kammsci . . . . . . . . . 20 P. Smiowimig ,
Hemiver..2 8 , itt Cicar , ,
Simtt Lttuj ; City 22 cii .iii ( Clear.
icimplucity..U 12 .1)1) ) ) Ci'ar.
ileicmmi. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .11t ( Clear ,
Blsmmiarck.2 . lit .0(1 ( Clear.
St.Vlncomt , . 4 14 .00 01-am' ,
Ctmcycmmmte..4 10 .Olt Clear.
8lileii etty. . . . . . . . . . . .1(1 i .01) ) Cienr.
GiIiVeStOii. . . . . . . . . . . 211 i8 .11(1 ( Siiowlnmr.
. below zero.
"T" indicates trace of precipItation.
. L. \\'ELSII , Observer.
S3UO.OO'for a Idea.
This is the biggest price ever offered for a
: atch line or heading for an advertisement ,
Hayden Bros. svlii give a choice of several
first class pianos worth $300.00 each for the
head line adopted and in addition will give
orders on ( heir music department for $50.00
worth ot music for the next five beat ideas ,
according to merit ,
To secure an absolutely impartial decision
applicants are requested to sign in number
only and to urail corresponding numnber with
name 'md address to Time lice 0111cc , where it
viii rtmaimu until after time award is nmatle ,
'l'iie right is reserved to use any head flume
once ,
The following are the facts to be adver-
( used : hayden Bros. of Omaha aa the only
firm In tIme wend showing a coaiiete line of
( lie instruments mmuanufacured ( by thmo five
most renowned piano niskers on earth. TIny-
den Bros. are not ( led up with red tape restric.
( ions like reguiar selling agents , but are free
to make ( he lowest prices ever neard of ,
hayden flris. put special streess on the
Steinway amid Voso pieties because they have
a larger line iii steels and can buy them
cheaper than any other mnakee of equal repu.
tation. Do not be misled by any one claim.
big the cole agecmcy , hayden Bros. have
them direct fromn tlme factory as svehl as
from time Max Meyer & lire. Ce , stock. imlumic
trade papers are saying , ianoa cannot be said
in a department store , but sensible people
uvlmo do not care ( cm be bmoadwinked by silly
frills are not so notional and this best proof
cf ( his is timat hayden Bros. sold amore
pianos , organs and musical Iumstrimmnents in
one week ( .an any five music stores west of
Chicago have sold in six montlms. The music
trade papers say ( liii innovation will be
watched with unusual interest and hayden
Bros. propose to keep them guessimmE.
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NERVOUS
PROSTRATION ,
INSOMNIA ,
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
MELANCHOLIA ,
AND 'THt THOUSAND iLLIm ThAT
FOLLOW A DERANGED
CONDiTION OF THI
NERVOUS SYSTEM
ArCuued by CEREBRINE
YHI fatascy 0 ? TH imsala or uc OX ,
PRCPAHO UNOIn THt ronuuL or
Dr. WILUAM A. HAMMONDI
IN HIS LAUORATOImY AT WASHINOTOPI. 0. C ,
DOSE , DflOP ,
Price per phial of 2 draehms , fl.
COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO.
WASHINGTONC O C.
scab ron noomi.
KUlti'l & CO. . AGENTS Foil OtA1lA
DOCTOR
SEARLES
& SEARLESI
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. . : ' - Chronic1
crvons ,
rIvathDIscass.
DIscass.
T1titT.ulT lIt' Consmmtttittotm Iret.
Wo euro Oatarrh , itli disoneos of the
Nose , Throat , Ghost , Stomumtcli , Liver ,
Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Fo-
initloVeakuossoa , Lost Mau1ood , and.
ALL PRI.VATE DISEASES OF MEN.
VlAK M11 Altil VICTIMS TO llllltVOUS
DebIlity or lOzhau.tion , Vaatin'eakneis , In
% oluntay Losses , with Early DeCRY in young
and mtddht' aged : hack of vim. vigor atidweakefleii
prematurely in approachIng old ago. All yelid
readily to cur new treatment for los. of vital
l'o"er. Ca.tl or or athtre. , with stamp for cir-
cutari , , frer tx'ok mint rreiIpi.
I ) r Snir1c 'Intl Sf15150 14111 Vmtrtmamn
' Q ( IL V.)1 Ommmuuhma Nub
U1CATIOFIJL-C08i P'OItTINU.
EPPS'S OLICOAr
13REAlU'AST-SUI'liOll.
"fly a ( horoumgli knowledge of ( he natural
laws which govern time upemiutiomis of diges-
tiomi and imutrittomi , amid by a careful ahmpli-
cation of tIme line properties of well-selected
Cocoa , Mr. JOppa has provihed for our breakfast -
fast amid supper a delicately flavored beverage -
ago which unity Cave us mamty heavy doctors'
bills. it is by time judicious use of such
articles of diet that a conmttittmtion may ba
gradually built UI ) until strong enougum to
mesist every tendemicy to disease. liummdreds
of subtle maladies are Iloatimig aroummd us
meady to attack s'lierevcr there iii a weak
loint.Ve ) may escape mummy mm. fatal mihimift
by keeping ourselves welt fortitled with vumo
blood and a properly miomrisiied frame.-
Civil Service Gazette.
Made siutihmll' with boiling water or mihlc.
Sold only iii half-pound tins , by grocemo ,
labeled titus :
JAMES ElI'PS & CO. Ltd. , Homoepatiiio
Chemists , London , England.
BAD COMPLEXIONS
l'imple. , blackhmeada , red , mougim mind oily pkin '
. amid 1miuti , dry , tiilmm , an ! falling
. hair , and .iimplo baby blemishes
are lmrevcntod and cured by CVTI.
cocA BoAr , mnoat effeetie skin-
purifying amid beautifying seam In
the world , a veiI as Purest and
.w'eetet. of toilet and nursery F
501)5. hold throughout time 'world.
DUFP'S
PURE MALT WHISKEY.
All Dz'uggIst.
WI. L DOUGLAS t
sh&I' ISTHI3EST.
, tsJ FiTFORAKiNQ.
COIDOVAN ,
I FRHCH&ENAMcLLEO ci.r.
i 43PP FINE CALF&IANOMOa
V $3..PPOUCE,3S0LES.
$2o$2.WORliNGME
r : $
'r BOYSdHOOLSHOE3.
$ ; F . . I..AD I 5.
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Over One Mliiiai People wear time
w. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoe,3
All our shoes arc equally at8factor3r ;
They give the best vaiuo for the money.
They equal custom Simoci in style and lit ,
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are unhlorm---stamped on sole.
"r'mni ' . . . , . Sm , , . , ' t , .u. . . 't . evc,1 . . . . . ever ' other , . . . . . vtokcs. . . . .
AW. UowmanCo , , N. f6LhSt.
C. J. Carison , 1218 N. 24th St.
w. w. Fisher , Parker and
Leavenworth St.
J , Newman , 424 S 13th St.
Kelley , Stieer & Co. . Farnam
and 15th St.
T. S. Cres3ey , 2509 N St. , South
Omaha.
0100. P. SANFORD , A. V.7 , RIEKMAN.
Prealdemme. Cashier.
hrst National Bank
of COUNCIL IILUFF3 , Iowa.
Capital , - - $1OOOOt
l'i otits , - . . 12,000
On. of the oldest bank. in time state of Iowa.
IVe' ' aoiicit your busimas and collections. We
hay S per cent On tIme deposIts. We will be
Iule.iscd to ace anti aervo you.
ezI1lc z flAlI1llflIllCP Attorieys.umt-Lmmmv
Im , IIJ it ama i ii jiim m'u up l'raetice 1mm ( hm 8tmmto
ummml Federal Courts. lootiisioir7.b-U , Simug uir
iilock , ( jotmumeti l5iuIf , Iowa ,
Special Noticos-8ouncil Bluffs
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CltlMNl.s.s CLIOANiW : V/UhirS CLI3ANIOD.
li : Ilurks , at W , S. Homer' . , 533 iiroadWay ,
LA1SGI4 l'IIIVATIi BAIINFOR ItENT NEAR
court house. Apply at lies oilico , Council liluff , .
000D aitul , WANTS gi'ruvriou FOIl GENeral -
oral imousewomk ; beat of refemences. Acidmesa Ii
. .s. lieu ollice. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A 0001) KlTClIiN (11111. . WANTED UY MRS. ,
Jacob Him , , 316 l'hatumer street.
Foil ItEN'i' , FItONT ROOM , NlCliIY FIJIt.
atsimetl ; stun ume'imt ; commvemmtmu ( to motor ilnel
gentiemumetm ureferred , Address Ii 56 , lice olllce.
f I
Church Parlor
I C A I ' 1 I (1 bOilitlig iiiid hollIes , Sent ' 'j u
I d1 oi receipt oI ioo by tiuc Jj53 ( I. . i
I I
I Hem Entertainment Go , Council BIuff3 , Iowa5
II rrIr---i-Iar1i- - & i-w-a-- Ill I
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