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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1898)
G THE OMAHA ID AHA 35EE : HtfNDAY , JAjSTUATlY 30 , 1808. CURRENT NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOH Mivno.\ : . J f Yatcs of Curlew Is In town. ( Torpor , I'lro Ins 0 I'carl t < > l 372 J \V Llpplncot of nialr la In the city. V P Woo * of IliirlliiRlon Is In the city. 11 Ii Ollddcn came down from airnwood jtsteiday. S H llcss came clown from Sioux City Jcaterday. Justice Vlcn and wife ajc expected home this morning. William M Kctchcm cf Clilcngo Is Msltltit ! friend * In this city. Wanted , competent Rlrl for general hou e- vork , 120 Oakland avenue , F II Downs of DCS Molncs was amonR the city's visitors yesterday. A sale of stamped ll'ions 'this week nt Mm Hrny's , No. 21 .Main Bt. 0 13 French of O'estoti was visiting friends In this city yesterday Tin ) Council Hltiffs City laundry Invites pr.tronH to call and cxnmlno their methods. Tim funeral of Dan Anderson will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from tlio Afr'can lliptlst church. T.lc funeral of C. H. Mitchell yesterday was very lately attended. The boly was In- tincd at Walnut IIlll. The revival hcrvlccs at l.dKOWood Union church will clcro this evening. Dr. A. II. Carter will preach the closing sermon. A people's party conference will be held nt Tanners' hall In the county co'irt houbo on Tuesday ovcnliiR , February 1 , at 8 o'clock. Kev A. M. Molesvvorth , formerly of this cltj , but now pastor of the Mcthcdlst church a' I'e-fili , Is In the city visiting his brother paslora \\e give attention to little things In laun dry walk. You get all tlat Is best In line vvirk cud good borvlcc at the Haglc laundry , 721 llwuv. Tlie PoLonR Industrial school occupied lib row inmrtora on thu third lloor of the IJIse- liian bill ding yesterday. The attendance v.as qti It large M s Otinn , the Denver mother who os > kcd tb i ollce to arm-t her runnwny boy , whu was slay Ins with Ills uncle In this city , cilmo a tti the yomiK man yesterday. V KOII cf Htmy Volgt uufTercd a fracture cr an arm and John Lutz , bon of J 1. LuU , Biistalnr-l a icvcrly sprained arm In a coast- Ir. . , acrldcnl on Prank street Friday nlgbt s-he riff Itcs.o . of .Montgomery county came cvi-r frMn Omaha last night , having In ci - < tt ly C S Larson , arrested on a ch.irgc of dilution Lir&cn was confined in the city Jail during thu night DJII Anderson , the colored cook at the Ogden house , died lest night after a short Illness from | neumonU He was II yearn oW Foi ninny yettrs he was a cock on Missis Ippl stonniibcattj. It was learned yesterday at Moore s cigar Etoro that Cclcnul Aranguren , when aes-as- h natrd by Spanish soldiers , was smoking a pitrliss "Sultana" cigar and that was why lie was not siilclo'a of anjthing. 1 L Stat/cll , the IJxIra attorney who took an overdose of laudanum Is still in his room at the ( irand hotel , pr-gresslng very favor- ablj toward rccnveiy He had a high fever jrstcrciay , but was able to talk an 1 'recognise ' all cf his friends. A tcpm belonging to a farmer named Mrlntjre "an " away lust night and attempted to pass thiough the Ilock Ii land yards , where freight care and moving trnin.3 were thickest The horses were Ladly hint and the wagon wrecked. 12. W. Gregory died at his home In Silver Crock township yesterday of heart failure ft the age of 41. He wa.s n son of 11 S. Gregory , one of the pioneers of the town Ho worked on , the old Union I'aclllc bridge when It was being built In 1S70. lie. was unmarried , Street Supervisor Ilardin has a force of men repairing the Tenth avenue bridge. The bridge was in a very faulty condition when condemned by the supervisor , In fact , more than any one suspected. The timbers under neath the structure were so rotten that they coald bo Kicked to pieces. C H. Vlava Co. , female remedy ; consulta tion free. Office hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Health book furnished. 320-327-328 Merrlam block. N. V. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Tomorrow1 begins the big fire sale of W. 'A ' Wclboldt stock at The Fair. Council liluffs You buy dry goods and notions foi a sctig. \Vhl ( Hi-No'M lliinil > \ | > | iri > \ ! . U N. Whlttlesoy , after ( ? K weeks of tedlouo waiting , had his bond approved last ( ironing and was given his liberty. Ilia 'bondsmen are 13. II. Walters and William 'fuppy. The schedule of property showing the amount exempt from attachment and lloim owned by Mr. Cuppy was llled > ester- day. Prof IJdsnr Frarler of Tabor college will give hU famous monologue , "Tho Prisoner of Zomll , " nt the Congiegatlonal church January 31. Admission 2Bc. The St Angc-a Guild of Giacc church will liold a dime mui cum and frolic of the freaks 1n the Sunday school room tf the church on Saturday , February B Open afternoon and evening. Admls lcn 10 cents. Kcficsh- mcnta will bo served. Ill-ill CHltllc Transform. The following transfers are reported from the tltlo i ml lonn olllto of J. W. Squire , 101 IVurl stieet : Jj. II Uoblimon and , vlfe > to AVI1II mi P Thdin , lot 14 , block 7 , Street's add , w il $1,200 Mar/ell Koiston an I wife Sophia to Miim-Il KoMton , jr. , lot 0 , block It ) , Siiulre'K udd ; vv d 1,000 JI iryell Koiston and vvlfo SophI i to rioderlek Ki rhten lots U ami 12 , block 11 WilKht'H addv ; d 3W GioiwV lU'iinrtt , xlngle , to The Independent School District of C'ouiull UllllTs ; vv d 30n 131I/.I J Templeton to John W. Tom- pleton , my hiibbiml , vv'i' svv'i liO-T.I- 42. i | e 1 rU'tihcn A Hitrton and < < vlfe to John Pntoixon , lots 1 , 2 , 1 ! ) and 20 , block 10S , ( . 'reticent City ; w d SO Six tr.uiHfois , total J.'ssl $5.000 00 fire stuck dry goads and notions will bo bold cheap at The Fair , Council Jlufts One lliiiulu'tl nnil Fifty Fancy Oilil I'm lor IMci'i'.s to li ) > Milil this vvi'i-U only nt W ) iK'i' wnt iliM'ouiit. licit' nit' M > nu of tlii' iiilh'li'M Kino Hillil nmlioK'iiiiy Uniuiin f'lialr , IH'kv if'-i. . , for tliN Nvt'ck at Jjlii.r.o. . Kliu > Maliiwtny $ l.r CMi.ilr at i7.0. Kino Jlaliopiny KlnlMn-d Cluilr , for- int'i * pik'o ) f.'i , this vvw'Ii , ' _ ' , riO. All of tlii'M' Kooils are upliol.-.te > n'il In hill ; tlain.isk. No two plm-.s allko anil ull of tlic ik'lifht lutti'iiin in.uk > . Wo mean lunlnc ) > s. Conio eatly and Kut selections , Coeds dullveivd In Omaha free of Durfee Furniture Co. 305-6-7 Broadway , Council Bluffs , 1\VO \ HOLDUP ARTISTS HELD Police Ccitnin They Have a Pn'r of th ( Bandits Caught , ONE OF TH. MIS A COUNCIL BLUFFS MAN Clinrlrt DIIA In nnil Cliurlci Itniiiliilpli Who Ili-liicd Ituli tinAlnnliul - IMII , l.oi'Ucil I | i nnil 1'ully IllfllllftCll. Tno of the threeoung men who held uji the .Manhattan salooti In this city on the night of January 13 are under arrest anil have been positively Identified by the Man hattan people and also by Max Monti , pro prietor of the Crcston house , who ran them out of his house when they came In to hold up the barkeeper. The mem under arrcsl are Charles Davis and Charles Randolph , The former Is a Council muffs boy and hit parents still arc here. The Incident that led to their arrest was an attempt to repeat the holdup ! ci ICv Molnts a few daja ago. They were succeEn- fill and would have escaped If the Council HlulTa olllccrs had not been closely foi ow ing the r trill , which they picked up fro-n n clew found cu the morning after the rob- lrr > . In running through one of the allc > e betwccti I'earl and I'ourth streets , La\ls ) dropped a check book an account book and a raor. He was busily engaged In dolglng the bullets from the revolver of a police ofilcer and had no opportrnltj of getting Ilia ] propcrtj The stulT VMS picked up early the foi owing mor-lng by a little colored boy and turneJ over to the police The account book bore the names of Davis and Randolph and several addresses In Council DlufTj and I IKS Monca. l I'uvls and Randolph were suspected at the stait and l.ad teen In the cltv for a coup.e of Cajs. A former Council HIulTis jouno ; man who had been In Jill with them In Dru Moines told some of the officers that they were there and predicted that they would do some work before they left. The DcdIolnej police were communliitcd with anJ were trj'ng to locate them In that city b > watching the addrebscs givei. In the meantime tlaj held up a saioc" In exactly the same manner as they did here The DCS Molncs olllcers lad locateu them , but de- Hjcd an rating them until more fully Identi fied bj the Council U.uffs olllcers. After the .second robbery the > weie taken Into cus tody and thorough ! } identified bj tht i.alcdii- kcepero. Their pietuns were sent to t.ie Council IJIlifTs ofllcere jcsterdaj tnd wcie prcmptlj identified by all of the men who had seen them dur'ng the night they operate 1 here. here.Young Young Davis la well known hero , although he lies been absent for some time. A year ago he forged his father's name to a check and left home. The father Is a farmer who recently came to town The check book found In the alley had been piocured from Oldccr & I'l/jey'ui bank. The young min never had any money on deposit there , but the atuVs In the check book show that he lies drawn a number of checks. . Randolph is unknown. The third man of the trio is known and bis arrest will shortly follow. There Is some doubt concernlTg the pos- slb'llty of getting the men here for trill un til after they have been tried la DCS Mo net ? Few special bargains In storage goods at Durfeo rurnlture Co. Will also dispose of their fine bedrooiu suits , parlor suits and w. linlsteH d goods at 20 per cKit discount to make mom for a laige consignment of furnl- turo especially for the Transmissilsslppi eMJOsltlon trade. SOCIAL nviTvrs oiii7yr wnnic. Oolilon WVililliur VnnlTNirj In I > ro - | i < vl ( MhiT AITnlrs. An Interesting social cvcmt l. < o been ar ranged to trareplrc on Tuesday aftcrnooi and evening , when Judge and Mrs. O. A. Roblrbon will celebrate their goldim vveJ- dlng annlveisary. They have spent the grwter part of their llvo $ In this city and forty-eight ycurs of their wedded life and were nlwayo prominent In social and other affairs They were married In Dlxon , III. , February 1. 1S4S , End came to Council Bluffs on Mai eh I , 1850. Judge Robinson was chosen prosecuting attorney for I'ot'a- ' watt-imle county In 1SB1 lie was the flrat prosecuting attorney elected In the county and prosecuted the first murder case in 1853. hi the succeeding years he was county Judge , ccrvcd a couple of termo in the city council anJ was assessor of the city and county for two terras. At the present time he Is solving as deputy United States icvenua collector , an office he has held for four years. Judge and Mrs Robinson l.avo a cozy little home at 225 North Thirty-fourth street , on the corner of A\enuo C. It Is quite likely that there will be a notable gathering thereon Tuesday afternoon , when all of the older citizens and many others not quite fco old , but who have known the Judge and his family all their lives , wlil call and extend their congratulations Judge Robinson Is still a vigorous and active man and hl3 goad health and spirits are elured anJ enjoyed by ha ! wife. The farewell icceptlon tendered to Rev V. C. Rocho and Mrs. Rocho In the parlors of the First Haptlst church on Friday evo-i- Ing was an event that called together a largo number of Council II uffd men and women. The reception fu.ly demonbtraled the regard and esteem In vvhlcu the pistor and h'x family are held by the members or the church end the people of the city. Ti'o following program was rendered durlr.j ; the evening. Piano aolo , Mln ? Hello Hoon , leading , Mra S. S Fara ; vocal solo. Miss Oraeo Ilarr ; violin solo , Mr. A. Kerkask o ; dp utlon , Harmonleo quartet ; reading Mis. H. niookr' , selection , Harmonlco quaitet ; p'ano golo , Miss Mura McFaddcn ; selection , Harmonlce quartet. After the program light refreshments were served In the chapel of the church. The tables were boiutlfully decorated and afforded a very pleasing elftct. The pastor and hbj family leave for their new field of labor tomorrow , Mlns Rose Sheely of Omaha , N'lna Gates nnil Margaret Kemp very plcasar.lly enter tained their friends at the home of Miss Kemp's sister .Mrj John Oerlg , 332 1'ark avenue , on Thurt jy evening. The parlors and halls ucio handsomely decorated with red while and plijk carnations and smllax and the three young women were dressed In cone spending colors ( Xio corner of one of the purlers wns reserved fur the cnve of n Kyps-y fortune teller , whoso oracular dec linations afforded much amusement and In- tc rut for the young people. Another fea- tuio was of a ccml literary character. Twcn- ty-flvo minutes wna spout In talking on five different topics , flvo mhnites being given to each subject with a different partner The Redaway rl ib boated In the upper hull , fur nished beautiful music during the evening A delicious luncheon was served at 10 M , lifter which the game of pillov dex was par- tlclpa-tod In by all. The young people went homo thoroughly satisfied with the Huccefti oi the evening. On Wednesday evening the Cotillion club gav ono of Us plcasanteut parties of thu bc.ition at Royal Arcanum ball. A portion in' the decorations that helped to render the lull brilliant for the 'Hums ' banquet on the preceding evening were still In place and with 'Iho additional decorations provided by Ihu club the handcomo hall was most at tractive The gcrman was lenl by Mr. Mayne uml goveial unique figures were noticed , the most humorous ono being the masks. The "donkey" teems to bo chosen by thu young wonuti with avidity. The party was very largely attended. On Monday Mr and 'Mrs ' R II. Uloomcr entertained Informally at cards , ilr. and Mm Ijougco won prizes , On Wednesday the Misses Schocotgen en tertained Informally at a Dutch luicn , The ) announcement of the engagement of Dr. John Qrccn to Miss Margaret Hamilton , 3Qo of ttio teachers at the low a School lor the Deaf , attracted considerable Interest It social circles during the week Their mar rlago will tnko place In I'clla , 1ft , on February ruary 9 , where Miss Hamilton now Is. Mr. Walter J Johnson , who was eniployci In the Keystone Manufacturing company' ) local branch for many years and who left It to study law , will return to the city will his family In a short time and will agalr make Council Bluffii his homo. He has beet living In Sterling. 111. Miss Mary Key Is home from the cas after an extended visit Mrs. W. W. Chapman has been making short xlslt with her relatives here. Olr. am Mrs. Chapman are now located In Klrksvlllc Mo , where they went two years go for tht benefit of Mr. Chapman's health. Ill ) friends will be glad to know that ho has sc far recovered as to be able to resume bust' ' ness The Misses Schoentgen will leave In a few days for Qulncy , 111. , where they will vlel ) Dr. and Mrs. Hatch , who will be rcmcmbcre < by many friends whom they made while visiting hero not long ago. ( Miss Ulla Husz was agreeably surprised last Saturday afternoon at her home or High street by a number of her friends.-A very pleasant time wns enjoyed by all. Al 4 o'clock refreshments were served. At the home of the Misses Klolso and Jen nle Carse , on I'ourth avenue , a number o their young friends from this city and Omahl spent Thursday evening delightfully play Ing the exciting and fascinating game o pillow dex. Mrs. Wahr and daughter , Natalia , of Anr Arbor , Mich , were In this city Monday , cr roulo to IMS Angeles , Cal. They were the guesto hero of Mr. amV Mrs J. II. 1'aco Ml a Mary Key has returned from the east where alio has been \lsltlng friends. Mi s Walker was unable to teach schoo o ! < account of the Miners e > f her father , Mis ; Wallace taking her place. Mrs. J. 12. Hollcnbcck has received WON frcmi her daughter , lAiyo , who Joined tn < Kex line party In u trip to Florida for hci health , that they are delightfully located ai the I'nrk houue , Lake Maltland. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Harrett of Lincoln Xeb , were guccts of relatives In this city last evening. Ml" < i nthyl Thomas went to Glcnvvood Frl. day and will remain over Sunday with Mis ; Klla Han'cn. .Mrs. R. J. Amy of Missouri Volley vls.tet ! friends In this city during the week. Mr. and Mrc R. II. Uloomcr left last nlghl for n trip to Chicago. MIsu Lottlo Aylrsworth his returned frorr New York , where she has been studying music. Mrs McMenomy , Mrs. O'Hricn and Mlbs Langc attended the Catholic fair In Mlsrour ] Valley. Mlssro Daisy De-well nnd Hlla Sharpnack of MlH-ourl Valley are visiting friends In this city. Mies Hleanor Montgomeiy expects to leave c.oo.1 for London , where she will stay during the court season. Mrs. John Templeton and Miss Hmma Pot ter w 111 leave soon for a v Islt to Chicago Mrs J. J Gr.ivatto Is quite 111 at her home on First avenue. Mrs F Rink and daughter , Cmma , arc visiting In Chicago. Mrs Charley Officer is confined to the hoi.cc with sickness Mr James Record and "daughter. " Jeinctte , of Glcnvvood were among the out of town guo'ts at the Scotch banquet Mrs. W. J. James returned Wednesday night from Cclorado Springs , wheie she has been \lfjltlng her daughter , Mrs. Courtland Palmer. Miss Caroline Sc'iocntgen hca returned fioni Des Moines and Ml"b Pinney , In whose company she has been vi Ring , is espcctcU homo in a few days William Darker. C A. Co'sell and Wil liam lientcliff left on Wednesday for Phoenix , Arl. Mrs Darker atid son went to Lob Angeles , Cal. , for a six months' visit with relatives. Mrs Dr. Thomas , accompanied by her daughter , Evelyn , went to Mount Clalr , Tex , Wednesday evening , to visit her sister , Mrs Then jon. Mrs. Thoirns will retuin In about six weeks and her daughter will remain there the rest of the winter. Mrs. Andls of Lincoln , Neb. , Is the guest of Miss Hill of 1019 Third avenue. Miss Hmma Deitsch has gene to Mag nolia to visit vvitti the MlbGes Koehns , daugh ters of Rev. Mr Koclin. Mies Nellie Tletoher of South Third ntreet entertained during the week Mrs. Charles Janes of Omaha. .Mrs. Janes was formerly Miss Jennie Savage and was a pupil at S < Francis' academy for several years. She Is a musician of exceptional ability , and pre vious to her marriage , the 12th of this month , she lived at South Omiha , where she was one of tlio government micro- ficrnlsts Miss Effle Miles , one of the teachers at the Washington avenue school , is M-k and confined to her bed. Miss Tlnley Is su.iply- Ing her place Miss Hattlc Pace Is In Atlantic visiting at the homo of T R. Wallace nad family. Mis Thorras Green , Miss Green and the Infant daughter of t'.ie late George Green who have been the guests of Mr. and M s 0 H. Jackson , have rented the cottage at the conier of Graham and Madison avenue and will make It their homo. Mr. Tom Green will make hh home with them until his family arrives from the cast. Mrs H. H Held of 307 Plainer street left en Tuesday for a two months' visit In Mas sachusetts. The n S. club , will meet with Mrs Carrie Dillcngcr , 721 Willow avenue , Monday even ing , February 1. The RebcKa'.i Relief association will meet with Mrs Wallace , 315 Avenue G , Wednesday afternoon , Fcbruaiy 3. The Enthusiastic club will meet with Mrs Nugent. 1221 Fifth avenue , Thursday after noon , February . A full attendance la de1- slred , as Important business will come before the club. MI.SS Viola Otto nnd Miss Mamie Holllnr leave tcnlgbt to spend Sunday with Miss Fannlo Durr of Missouri Valley. The rake walk given at Liberty hall Men- day evening by the colored people was c laughable affair The cake was won by Dick Gamble and Mlra foots Green The prl/es , for the handsomest costumes were carried away by Robert Tiacoy and Miss llrovvn William Johnson and Miss Ilrooks were adJudged - Judged to bo the best walt7ers The Jildgeb we re : Robert C I'ercg y , Charles J. Wat tle , Rufus Johnson and William Green. Tl'o art department of the Woman's club Is arranging- Dickens' character party to bo given some time before Lent. It Is the Intention cf the club to Invite all the ad mirers of the great English novcllct who would like to represent s > onio of the chaiac- ters to do FO Tl-c only rtejucst made thai all PCTKOPU Intending to take part will not'fy ' the committee cvf the character Intended t > ibo absumc\l , or if they do not carci to make a seleotlc-n to apply -to the committee , and b" asslgncii n chaiuc'tcr. ' The committee I composed of Mrs II Everett , Mrs E O Smith. Mrs II. C Cory , Mrs J J IJrown Mrs John N. Daldwin. Mrs Hlney , Mrs .lamer McCcbo. Mrs N P. Dodge. Mrs. H. W Til- ton , Mrr. Lr.tiru Ilaldwln , Misses Grace Hem- Ing and Harriett IllcoJ. I.IHlC'l'OlCK. . The Women of the World Is a new order that has recently been orgenlred In this city. In fact. Council muffs la Its Htaillng point , and Augusta Grove , No. 1 ha ? for 1 to membership a majority of the former members of Augusta Grove , Woo linen Cir cle , the ladles' niiNll'ary to the Wood.ncn of the WoilJ. Owing to u disagreement ivltli the bupremo oniclo the circle's charter wat , revoked , and the ) Individual nieml'ers wish ing to continue the fraternal fcaturea o * their organlzat'on , formed the ne-w order At the last mooting the following oillcorn Hero Installed C. C , Sophia II. Myimtor V. C' , E Kerbton : C S Wescott ; S. Katie Harrlrgtan , T. Eliza Detken ; W , AlUe Union ; C. Mattle Lanalng ; I. S , Carr'e ' AndeiBOii , O F , Emma Smith ; T. C A ribblti. Dr M II Snyder and W. C Lackey. M the conclusion of the subordinate acsslcn Dm grand lodge convened and the following Qlllcers were Installed hv Susan Snyder. loputy grand Insuring oillccr G M , Mrs NVIIIIamh. G S Mrs M PaulkenborK [ 1 T Maiy liloomstliio. G W , Mrs. Otto M i.Mra K Harrington The grand otllcew expect to organize a number of subord riato camps soon The Roval Arcanum hall was comfortably Hied Thursday evening by meinbera of 2ourad hhc , No , 3 , Ladles of the Maccabees , and their friends Mho gathered to witness the publlp Installation A choice literary and musical progrun waa rendered , followed I by a banquet. Th6 follow ing ladles were duly Installed by Mdy Installing Officer ' Ellsworth Mre L ti Luchovv , L C. ; Mrs. iT Precious , R. K ; Mrs Cralgmlle , F. K. ; | Mrs. William Murilock. C. ; Mrs Farron , S ; Mrs O Younkerman. M. at A. ; iMrs. H. Sundcrland , S. , > ! . Furguson , P. ; Mrs. Smith and Mrs. KanS U. D. Unity Rcbekah lodge. No. 3SS , will be entertained next Wednesday evening at the homo of the Misses vMcMIIIen , 1700 Ninth avenue. White Rose. Rcbekah lodge , No. 284 , has Installed the folowlng officers' N. O. , Anna Uoyer ; V. O. , E. Hillings ; S. , Sophia II. Mynster ; T. , M. Tlbblts ; C. , Clara Kraught ; W. , C Orosvcnor ; C. , M. Goldstlne ; I. Q . V. Talbott ; O. Q , M. Dobson ; T. , u\nna Unger. The Fraternal Union of America will give a public entertainment at Marcus hall next Tuesday ovcnlng. Supreme President F. F. Reese will bo present Council liluffs lodge , No. 79 , has ovar sixty members , of which a largo proportion arc ladles. With the Clmrolie * . First Baptist Church , Hayllss Park , Rev. V. C. Rocho , Pastor Morning subject , "The Illblo and Howto Use It. " In the evening the pastor will deliver his farewell sermon. All friends and strangers cordially welcome. Fifth A\enuo Methodist Episcopal Church , Corner Fifth Avenue and Eighteenth Street , Rev. G. P. Fry , Pastor The morning sub ject will bo In harmony with the Sunday school lesson , "The Harmony of Prayer. " Evening subject , "Men of Backbone. " Other services as usual. Second Presbyterian Church , Corner Frank and Harmony Streets , Rev. Alexander Llth- 01 land , Pastor In the morning the Rev. Mr. Diction will preach on the biibject , "Tho Kingdom of God. " Pastor's evening subject , "Prayer" All ore welcome. St. Paul's Episcopal Church , Sixth Street , near Fifth A\enuc , Rev. L P. McDonald , Rector Morning service and sermon at 11 o'clock , subject , "The Influence and Use of Trials. " In the evening the rector will .de liver the second sermon In his series on the ten commandment' ? . Mrs. Selbcrt will sing nt the morning offertory , nnd a quartet In the cvcnlny. Seats nil free. Everyone wel come. Broadway Methodist Eplscopil Church , Corner Broadway and First Stieet , Rev. J. II. SencjeiH\v , Pastor All service * as usual Central Christian Church , Odd Fellows' Temple , Rev. A. R. Caudle , Pastor Preach ing morning and evening. Congregational Church , Corner Sixth Street nnd Seventh Avenue , Rev. J. W. Wll- bon , Pastor Morning subject , "Selfishness , the Essence of Murder ; " evening eubject , "Tho Parenthetic Miracle. " St. John's English Lutheran Church , Southeast Corner Willow Avenue nnd Sev enth Street , Rev. G. W. Snyder , Pastor Morning subject , "For the Gospel ; " evenIng - Ing subject , "Night and Dav. " Christian Science , 402 Sap Building Bible lesson at 10-45 a. m i.stibject . , "Jcaiib Teach ing How to Pray. " Readings from "Sci ence nnd Health. " Experience meeting Fri day evening. The Ministerial association will meet to morrow morning at 10 30 at St. John's En glish Lutheran church. Officers for the en suing yeai will be elected. Don't , miss the great fire sale at The Fair Monday at Council 'Bluffs. ? 5,000 00 fire stock sold very cheap. For sale , 1,000 acres fine bottwn land In tracts of eighty acres and upward. Green- shields H Mayne , 531 Broadway , Council Blufis , la. I VIV13HSITV STL'IJHVTS neMiiltnf , Attempt * < > llri-nlc I i > rre-Hli- ' 1IIIII1 HillKIIK-t. IOWA CITY , Jan. 29. Twenty-three mem bers of the scvdiomore class were today sus pended from the State university for the part they took In pi eventing the annual freshman banquet held two weeks ago. On the night appointed for the banquet a num ber of freshmen , including three young women , were abducted forcibly , put Into carriages and driven Into the country Whllo the women were being forced into the carriage , one of them had the tendons of her knee loosened in the struggle and she will bo crippled for life. Among those let out Is the crack ball player of the col lege and athletic circles are deeply stirred ui > over the matter. SlllllllllH MllHt ( ill , CHETtOKRC , la. . Jan. 20. ( Special Tcle- Kiam ) All the mulct petitions have been turn'-d In and are lacking considerable of having the 65 per cent of the county. The city came within 5 per cent of securing the SO per cent requlicd to run Independent of tCie county. Tnls Is a deadsner on the B\- loons in Cherokee , anil a boon fo" the bootlegger - logger , who will now be In his glory Tne solid business men of the town had become disgusted with the manner In which the sale - lo us were being conducted and united In an effort to have them run according to the mulct law , ibut failed , and Chciolcee will probably 5jt > pestered with the bootlegger until the mulct law Is changed or repealed for another offc'H ' will never be made to secure consent. Tlie fight has been bitter and has left matters In a bad form In m-re than one way. The part the city council took In fhe matter stirrcj up a bad feeling among the few prohibitionists and from the start the fight was red hot. A g"eat many church members signed the petition and now they are liable to be ousted If all repor.s , me true One enthusiastic Metludlat offered j up a prayer the other night In which he prayed that a 1 wiho signed the petition might bo banished frcm the community Another member Jumpe 1 up and said he was In favor of firing every member who s gncd it The question has not been ono of temperance , but wMether Cherokee should have palronn run according to law or wheUier the bootlegger - logger should still r. Un an I the bootlegger won out As a matter of course arrests will follow and a great amount of costs 'heaped ' on the county which the taxpayers will have to stand , as there Is no revenue coming in and the city treasury Is empty. Jill ! DollMT.i Vvrrlocl. SIOl'X CITY , Jan 29 ( Special Telegram ) A wholesale Jail delivery at the Woodbury countv Jail was only avo-ted this morning from the fact that' all nf the prisoners except - copt one , weioasleop , Claude Pcvoy , a self- confessed highwayman , discovered that the Jailer liad failed to Jock the cell In which ho and several other men were conflnetd. Ho got out , but went alone. Tno man wcat ' to a reviort and got c"runk Instead of ruinrim away. He was capture * ! again this morning | Deivoy Is a very important witness In e-aBeu ana net two othin > highwaymen , and his escape caused eaiiflderable excitement i Ilinl ) } llni-ni'il , I Cn AH llAPlpji , , Ia. , Jan 29 ( Special t To'.cgramVallo ) working about the house this morning , tre clothing1 of the 22-yiar-o'd ' daughter of JaihfR Davis living near ' figourney , caught'flni ' rfie ran through the i house and But it In fire. The aged mother In atten-ptlng toJKfln her rescue fell , break-1 Ing her leg , and 'vrtis helpless The- father l ' Is an Inval d un.tbU lo move from his bed. At this JunctureI'd ' nolghoor came to the house and sucreMed in extinguishing the ( lames , saving the lives of the two o'd people ple Tne girl was so badly buinol , however , that bho dlul In a few hours j 1'VIIOUK' I.IHlKf. NlMl Ollll ' . . MARSHALLTOU'N la . Jan 2l ! ( Special ) De'egatca frcm this cltj- Instituted a new Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge In at Anthony , a small town northwe-st of ' 'ere , last evening The name chosen la Tc nado lodiro , and the foil wing olllcers were installed J. W Tight , N G ; O. II Gaunt , V G : O J Abbott , T ; A D Lewis. S A banquet and hpeeeh making followed. The now lodge has a inemlerBhlp of eighty. f Murilt-r. OTrUMWA. la. Jan. 29 Ellen Nl-holbon died hero last night. Dr Whlttaker and William Benders have ( been orrewted charged with the murder The coroner's Jury thU afternoon held them rtoponslblo for the glrl'e death by a criminal abortion It U /"aid / Saundem was engaged to the gUl. All are tjulto well known here , i BLOODY WORK OF FIENDS Mother nnd Her Young Dnnghtor round Mutilated and Frozsm REVOLTING CRIME CCM'rIITTED IN IOWA YOIITIR Ctrl Trim I unity \x iuilteil nnil Tlironi Cut from llur In inr .Motlior'M Hi-nil Sullt with mi .Vie. BURLINGTON , la. , Jan. 29. The dead and frozen bodies of Mrs. Fanny Rnthburn and her 12-year-old daughter Mary were found this afternoon In pools of blood at their lonely homo west of the city. The woman had been struck In the head with an nx , which uno found leaning against a nearby wall. Her head was split open. The body of the child was found In a bed room off the kitchen with the throat cut from ear to car. Evidences of a horrible struggle for llfo were present on alt sides. Evidently the young Rlrl had been brutally assaulted by the murderer , although her torn clothing Indicated she had fought des perately for her honor. Having ncconi- pllehed the deed , the villain cut her throat. This was not done without a great struggle , the girl's hands showing cuts where she had attempted to defend herself. Blood was scattered all over the bed and on the floor. The body of the woman was found to be eaten by rats ami presented a honlblo sight. Several arrests have been made and the police are actively engaged In running down several clues. It Is believed the crime was committed Sunday night , hud that the bodies have been In the house ever Hlnce The woman was a widow of good repute , though quite poor , and no motive but the outrage of the daughter can be supposed The olllcers refuse tt give the namce of the poisons under arrest. MITT (31VCS MIS VIUU's ON \W\II. . N ( In- Islands of Ci-pnt Valui- lo Tills Coimlrj. CHICAGO. Jan. 29 The Post's Washing ton correspondent sends the following ex clusive Interview with Chairman Hltt of the house committee on foreign relations : "The gist. In my opinion , of the whole Hawaiian question , lies in the strategic il Importance of the little group , considered as a point , or htatlon , 01 baho for naval opera' tlons facing our western ccast Thcie Is a strong resemblance In this case to the Ber mudas , except that the Ueimudas are not so commanding That Is , there are other Islands to the s-outh of them which would , lo case of conflict , to some- extent take thcli place with foreign powers even if we pos sessed th" Bermudas With the | xi > sesblon of the Hawaiian islands we would lave what might be considered safety for oui western coast against any naval po.vor ex cept from Great Britain , will f.i could htill get ocal foi Its bhljrs from the British Colum bian uorts and use that bate fci naval cferatloiifj "The subordinate featuies of the question much discussed the < iues > tlon of sugai , the chaiacter of the pcoulatlon the mode of government , etc , are objections and bolu- tlons oC objections that take up a good deal of attention but I think aio of minor im portance. The control of a countiy cannot be permanently held lair way. We have now by treaty certain exclusive rights , but that Is a termlrablc treaty , and t'jo Hawaiian republic Is theoretically an Independent na tion , but Is wholly Incapable of defending Itself nnd preserving its Independence the moment tlat we come Into a conflict and any naval power presenting Itself which chooses to take possession. Once It was possessed by n power like Japan , England or Ger many , It would be the stcry of the Bermudas eveafttln , only a stronger and more ef fective Bermuda , cm our western front. With a coaling siatlcn 2,000 mllas out , we double the time and length of effective cruises of war ships going out from San Francisco , and proportionately Inciea o the effective result of the expenditure In getting up a ship Having no neighboring Islands , It leaves the Immense expanse of the north Pacific utteily Irtiospltcble to our oiponent If we hold It. It Is thus of great value as a p'ace of dpfen.se or for nn enemy to eperato ogaliibt us. "I have thought for irany years that these Islands were of essential Importance to ub The lirc.irc0B.lon that I got when In the State department In 1SSI remains with me When the question of extending the reciprocity tretity was then under consideration , I vvnn Impressed with these facts The sugar que's- tlon and Its brand es Is a matter cr squib- ble now between competing Interests Once Incorporated they all go Into t'ae henpcr together as conpletely as are toJny the beet root of Nebraska and the cane of Louisiana " ] r.iiv STOCKS roii TIIUviiic. : . SI u in i > In ( InHilrlj Dnj.s Move Tluiii Hi-cot ( Toil. NEW YORK , Jan. 23 The week in the stock market opened with every Indication of a continuance of the diillnchs and heavi ness of last week. Prices sagged all through the early dealings on Monday , nnd with the news that the Maine had been dispatched to Havana there was some thing very like a nliimp In tlu > market , re cent speculative favoiltcs suffering the incut. This sharp decline served to vvlpo out the margins nnd shako out weak hold- eta H was also cuillclont to Invite bears to cover , t > o that the condition of the market was miirh strengthened therein On Tuesday morning It berame evident that foreign observers viewed the Milne Incident as rather Impiovlng than straining the re lationship between Spain and the/ United States In view of thcto Improved condi tions there wr.s a Inrne absorption of BPI'II- iltleB at the lower level on Tuesday. The bull campaign luw been aided by the very aggiesslvo strength of New York Central on rumors that H would merge with Lake Shore , Kansis & Texas preferred on the margin of earnings shown on the stock , Rock Is'and ' on the perfecting of the re funding plan and Northern Pacific pre ferred on belief that an additional dividend was Imminent London has been a large buyer of stocks lu tills market and the bul'i pushed up prices alsn on anticipatory rc- po-trt that I'rrfl'drnt ' McKlnley's xpeech on Thursday evening wou'd I'o favorable lo financial ami husincbs Intrrci-th. There his been largo realVIng at different times and nt different points , but the level nf prlnes Is Htibbtantlally higher nn the week. The buying of bonds has b-cn nf enrirmoiiH pro portion , the transactors for January far I'xcee-dlng In volume troso for any other month In the hlfctory of the exchange Net : calns of one to two poln's and up.1ard are Iho rule Ne.v York Central IIES gained j Like Shore ! ) . Rock Island 4U .and Kansas & Texas prcforrol ntout I points vvi\ic : Mnucun \ IIMI TO .irsmi : , I iilli-il sfiir ( > > ( irnnil , lur > II | ICIMM nn luv I'hlUriilliiu DEN'VKR. Cole . Jan. 29 A special to the Republican from Santa Fo N. M , says. , The United States grand Jurv. which has for the past three. wee-ke been conducting an , olllrl I Investigation Into the charge * that bribery and corruption were practiced In the | pnst two legislative assemblies , prcscnte ! Its , report In com t this afternoon Tiio report hcts forth that owing to the Icng period of 1 1 nut that has elapsed blnce the sessions of the Thirty first a1 d ThlMj second am'mbllcii time years In 1ho II rut Instance and ono In the latter , and owing also to "tho vvo.k and Indistinct memories of the witnesses. " It was ImiKmsibie to proeurn evidence fauflklcnt to base indictments upon. \i-rillrl for l.llii'l Mil nil * . CHICAGO , Jun -Judge Brown of the circuit court IIUB overruled the motion of Alexander Pruning for a new trial In the celebrated libel case of Lewis 11 , Jackson , In which the Jury awarded n verdict cf J20IHX ) In Jackson's favor. The- action was brought on account of the Btnlemenls tnndo by PniFslni ? concerning' Jackson In connec tion with the nilinlnlotrntlon of the olllce of city engineer of Chicago under Jnekson. An appeal was pr.ayed for nnd bond llxfil nt f2i,000. This Is unlel to Vie one of the largest judgment * ever recovered tigalnat nn Individual for libel. SVA'HS CHKW 01" A MMvIMJ Mill' . All Ilronulit Oir In snfl > nnil li > n I'ltftxliiu ; Men mrr. NEW YORK , Jan. 29. The steamer Allcr. which arrived today , brought the captain and twenty-four of Ihe crew of the British tramp steamer IXigo , of Sumleiland , who were taken oft that vessel at sen wlille H was In a sinking condition. The IMgo left Lclth on December 31 for Baltimore In ballast On January 8 the nil in ste.amplpc burst nnd the michlnory became disabled The nteamer fell off In the trough of the sea and relied about In lienvv sens. For twelve days the unfortuni.tn n\\tt laid In this condition. The > bunker bulkheuds were burst In by the terrific pitching and tosslt.t ; of the vessel , the coal tell through Into tue engine room and choked the putrps and snnft alley , the vessel became leaky nnd the water was soon level wlih the engine room floor. On Janu ary 27 the Allcr hove In sight and soon bore ; down to the sinking vrseel. The Aller launched one of Its large life boats , In which three trips were made to the sinking craft , and the wliolc crew was taken off , the Dago being abandoned ( o Its fate. Dt'lllllN Of II 1)11) , INDIANAPOLIS , Jan. 29.-A telegram re ceived here from Philadelphia today an nounces the death In that city of Dr. TMeoplillus Ptirvln , one of the most dis tinguished nhyxlclnim of the country , for- meily of Indianapolis , He hml been III for Home weeks and his death was not un expected. OSCEOLA , Neb , Jan 29. ( Special. ) Another of Polk county's veterans has Joined the majority. His name was Ell Bennett and ho served In companies K and C , Plftcenth regiment , Illinois volunteer Infantiy. An ef fort had lately been made through Congress man Stark to get h's ' claim made special , on account of danger of his Immediate drnth. ALLIANCE. Neb , Jan. 29 ( Special ) Charles H Nichols , postmaster nt Alliance under President Cleveland's administration , died at lilj homo In this city at S o'clock a. m. today. Mr Nichols was an old lesl- dent of Bo\ Butte county He was county commissioner at one tlmo and has held sev eral ofllccs Ho leaves a widow and four children , three sons < and one daughter NOIirOLK. Neb , Jan 2S ( Special ) Dr G. B Richards , an old and wealthy resi dent of thla city , was suddenly stilcken with apoplexy while cnter'og his rooms in the Richards block last night about 7 o'clock and fell to the floor and died before help reached him He leaves two dnughteiH. one the wife of Hon \ J. Durland of this city , who Is now visiting In New York , and the other also married and residing In Iowa. A brother of the doctor res I dm at Linen n T \COMA. Wash. Jan 2S lion Elwoad Evanp , the oldest piactlckig lawyer In th'a state , dropped dead from heart disease o'i ' the street today at the age o 70 yoaro. In 1S62 ho was secretary of the teirllory nt.d during lS05-fif. was acting govei.or ( 'urine the absence of Govcinors Picker'ing ' ami Lo'.e. I'lrcH of n Dm IMPERIAL , Neb , Jail 2t ( Spec ! il ) Wednesday night about S 30 a flic was dis covered In the building occupied by G. W Rogers K. Son as n furniture nnd general fctore , 1'jt by the time the people arrived there It had Mich a Mail that it was Im possible to check It or oven fi't Into the building , and a total lore vv.ih sustained on building and contents The wagon and re pair bhop of W H. Uoardman , standing adjacent , was badly damaged The loss sus tained by Rogers & Son was nbout $2,000 , with $1400 Irsuiaiice , and loss of Mr Boardman about $100 , fully Insure 1 The crlgln of the lire Is unknown Ivccps n HiToril or HIM St < > ii1liiR . ST. LOUIS , Jan. 2 Developments In the case of rred Urfer , under arrest for rob bing thd J. Holland Jewelry coinpiny , by which he was enrployp 1 as dork , show that hetole gonds aggregating12,0Tl In v ilue Ho kept a complete set of boriks In which his stc'nlliiir"i wore enteied , together with their disposition There were , perhaps , ifiO to 200 mnie-i In thl < * book of pert-oiis to whom the Molen fcwelry had been sold These pconlo h id been notllk-d nnd much of the > Holland nropci ty Is being returned from day to day. NIIIISI-II .Sulls for I'lmrlanil. NEW YORK. Jan 29Dr Pildtjof Nan- sen , the Arctic explorer , "tilled on the Cam- 51 in in today for Liverpool. Before kuvlng Dr Nnii'-on said : "I am golnjr direct to London , where I shall dellvi i ton lectures Then I leave for Chii'tiiinli where I Intend to prep ire n selriitllle report of mv expedi tion. It Is possible that I may return to this country " Dr Niin e > ii denied tlutt he hud anv Intention of : u eennp my IIIK Lieuten ant Peary on hln no\t polir oxrolltlon. lliillillnti rni-N fur \frliM HLOOMSHfRO. Pa , J in. : n.-Tho Blooms. bure Car Miiniif.icturlnK company of this pity has been it wauled fie oontrnct to 'mild ' 10 } Kondoli , curs liy Iho Ornngi- Tree St ite Hallway company of South Africa. 'Ihov will also build for the name eoinpiny fif teen pusHPiiger onrs similar to an American liih.s iigor poach , excepting n little Mn illor. These1 will bo theIrst ( PHTS of this de pil | > - tion built In Ameilcn fii u e In Africa , I'rcKliIrnt DillIN ( 'mil MI" . PIIICAGO , Jun. -Special from the City of Miico says : Piosldoit Dim H prep.irlng to make n visit to the I'nltod Slutes u IK undorstool ho will visit nil tlio pilnplpr pltlps , liipliullni ; Ht Loul" , Cilcaso , New- York ntid Washington nnd the I'.ullloo 'M A tr.iln of tluoo mngnlll' < nt oars ntiteri'd months nun from the Piillmin o mpanv has reached thh city nnd nnothei will follow hhoi tly. John Mi , I < | i Held for Trlnl. ST LOUIS. Jan 20 Thp younu mnn lanttiilsalnp In Jill under tao rnnip of "John Smith , " who vvns irrrst'd lust TiiPKdnv for holding up .Iiidg" Madlll. preiddint of the T'nlnn Trim ! building , at HIP point of a plHtol , nnil ilun.iiiillnt ; $1 OdO , vv IK arr ilnnl ( in court t oiln v 'Ihrougi ils attorney IOI-KO A MeiDoniild , the pr ! onor vvnlvoil th piillmlmuv oMiinlmitlnii nnd vvns h > Id In default of JI.MtO bill for thi > grand Jury VI oo Is III DiMMi'i- Ni.laiiuar ( ) . DENVER. Cole , Jan 20 The ix > utlvc > pommlttfte of the National Live S'ork A < - hocl illon of the Tnltid Stiitos , which VVIIH organized nt the ri' < ert eonve ntlon , idiplfd bylnwH for theKovt rnmi nt nf th' tin-or-li tlon , mil llxod Janiiiirv 21 Wi'i. as the da < for the next f mention , which K lo IIP hold In Der'.e-r. I.i'-Mi'x UN ICxdi'i * for : i I'iHillnl ! | , IILOOMINGTON , III , Jin. 20Hv th. vvi'l ' of foimui C'hli f Justice Join M Htott hi * estate , amounting to nbout tWOiw , Is to IK hidd In trust for the bom ( It of hn hi Ira until ( lull death , wncn It H lo go to I hi oily of Uloomlngtcm for tlio founding of , i hospital. Thrlflv I'lirmi r MILAN. Mo. , J.ill Jl.-Sp.-C'lil ! ( TeloKrnin ) Ed Il elon of Corn , six inllew Hoiita of llilrf dty , IH engagi-d In a pepiilbr bUHlncs-H , from which he HjyH ho hail derived a nlic Income DIP lust two iiionCiH. Ho will buy f.uiHL-H frr Jl ii head , Kid thoin for tluii MilcH and linn Bell tl elr c-arcatec'ti to a hus , fti iler foi 25 pontH Ciillln. ( 'oininui.1 TOLEDO , O. . Jan -Judgo Hunter of the HUP rlor court truluy itppolnted David J. Workum ri''p'v r of the Blind ml ( 'oilln lonnpiny under in amli ib'o iiri.ingcim nt by the > < llrootorH an I xtcx k'ui di rs There ro p'acod nt Ji007j , | i iljl'ltl i7 tn.f > ( riinil .Ilirj liullclx nn Vloriio ( > CAM DEN , N J Jan 211 The grand jury tolaj returnid H vin In I < dm IIIK In i un- JUicumMliim I'll re ti Runnuifid to tie Rbsoluiclv birail" j. and a strut : ! tonic In biilldlne up ln WCBK andilpbllltnicd It cures cutcorniustulartbtnma- llsm InrromonctofUodnyf. eimrp , ilic ) ilns piln In injpirt of tlip hojy ncvr11'1' ' " * f'w rtot A pro.nptromiilcto nnJ pcrtaai ent cut feir Ir.niftens , eoroncss , miff hick ntid nil palm In lilr * i > l loins. Clironlo rheumalUni , ti-lii'in , luirtnco or pain In the tnrd nro tpcrdlly rurnl itMliloni nilltlofKo relief from ono lo lno < 'oe , nnd KlmoH Invnrlulily cvircs before one boltlo lint Loin ii ed. IhoMunyon ncmpily Conipnnv prpimrp iv fcimratc euro for rncti dlM > H > e At nil ilrueKlns-M rents n % l l Ifrouncra nir.llcnt nrtvlcprito t'rpf. Miinjon , lx > 5 ArcU blrcct , rhllvlolplila It luntKoliUiljrfffC. * licptlon wl'h the clmiRps of onib , io iy In the Ell Shnvv nun il' ' r irnl ono of thotil Is iiKilnst Hnirv S Si vol , Shaw iiitornoy , Se-ovel entered } 2 500 bill for n hearing t vi'iiIN muii i.irii , Ito > nly lo Hie * CMIIIOIII for II r i-roiillnii , Amateur photography hn of late taken a new lease of life Royalty Is mainly re < eponslble > for Dili state of thing ! ! . To mend nn hour In the bourdolr of any anil nfter marrkige. The duchess of Klfp nnd the Pilneoss VI'- ' torla also prefer portrnltuie , and their roln- tlves have been very willing and patient subjects Little Lady Alpvandra Duff and her baby Ustcr. In the flufllpst of whltiv dresses and lulls have posed In the garden ! of Mar l-odge > Dee-side , their home In the Highlands , for her mamma to do her best one of theno era ml tinmen , from the prlnross of Wnlcs to Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain , Is to tl ml vourself surrounded by homc-modo nlctures rue ii-iiiresH or vvaies picier. ? portraiture and nparlv eveiv member of her fatullv hn- < nt different etmcl'H in bin or her life "looked pleasant" .at her desire nnd faced her t am- ow. Sli ? has photographed IIPI grandchil dren In their worn cart ; her daughter , the' Princess Mdiid. In mllw-ny ear ; her hus band on hoard his yneht Biltnnrlln , her dauchtep and sou-ln-Iaw , Prince nnd Prlnc-oss Charles of Denmaik , both before bv them with her camera. Princess Victoria finds her dogs very fa vorite yiibjertR She his n pet fn\ terrier whleh has pn ed foi bin mistre'-s in n va- ile.y of athletic attitudes In the gat den oti Sandrlntlnm The gioonhousos too , sV has photiiKiapIfil very MKce.sfully , ii'.d some very nttuicllv phntogravures havu been made from her negatives The pr noess Maud of Dnnmuik has IIPVII been severely nllllcted with the photo- grviplile mnnli although she has taken ono of the best plenties extant of the piincess of Wale's which IF baying much , as the fuliiio eiueen of England is probably the most photographed woman In the world. Mnilne views and yachts have received much attention from the camera of lur royal highness Pilnce&s Henry of Bn'ton- berir nlthough she occahloixilly takes a poi- tr.ilt one of the best of the duke of Yoik w\as made by hlj loyal mint Beatrice V lorner of the etistle > at Berlin , with the black eagle of Prussia In bron/o nnd bold lellef upon a poUhtal. Is one of the bhow pieces of the I'llncc.sb Beatrice's collection Another EnglMi womnn In high life wlo ha' a reisrn to Ini i > oud of hoi work In tills/ / field , Is Mrs Joseph Chambeilaln.who . p\- eelw in lamUeapeb. many of her negitlv s are notable wirks of irt She Is fond of tiklnir little bl's of Mcnerj In Ohterlv pule a cllmpse of the lake 'or view with .1 pretty cntti'ne In til11 perspective. Tiio comu'iss do Ca t "llano ( foimerly MSs \iina Goul 1) ) l'ia taken up photo inphv nlpco her narri.igo , lindbcapes , If they toast a plcturibcuie bi dgo , appeal to her , nnd hho has rent home for her Aniorlnnn friends eomo verv charming plctuioj Inkrni In lltlttany. and one plcuirc' taken aboard n yacht In which the count do Castollano and a fiiond Bland out In bold relief , but tholr bnrkh to the ( "iinera Tlie sailor bold an 1 " -ill hands aloft" nro not isublects for Lady Randolph Churchill's camera. Wnshlnirton Stni"Think of It ! " ox-- pl ilmod the " ; oniwlnt pedantic citizen. "A goiioratlon 01 M > auo bnys wore supposed to h ivo u good knowb dgi of Litln befoie they wire li vears of aw" "What of that ? " liuiiilied the nilld-man- nen d mnn. "Doc n't that show that our piotondid ndv.incomont in lelinoniont m a inls.ippr-- hoiislon' " "Not nt .all It proves that we nro more considerate , nnd liiimano , and thcrcfoio more lollnod Think of the amount of coi- noral punl'Jlii ] cut It inust take to give a liov a good knowledge of Litln before h < 5 Is 10 years old. " llnllronil iinlini : | I fur Clilnn. NEW YORK. Jan 20 Twelve locomotives nnd I'.OOO rills were Htaiteel on tholr vv-iv to China by the steamer St Andro.vs todny. The locomotive * are of the mogul pnt'orn. Eight of thoin nro for the Chltio"o rallvviy near Tonic Ku and foui for Jap in. I ir * I iiiprir4on men t for llurdrr. DARTTOUD'ls , Jin. 20JudnIltin - nell todny sonton"d Julius Xuelko to life Inipilsoiinunt Xliolkoan found guilty of murd'r In the Hist donee on Thursday for the killing of Edvvaiil Davids , near Mnrke- son , on April n , 1S9B. Tor Snlo Onl ) l .IOIIN J.I.NDIJIt , 111 lllllll i ( . . L'lllllioll UlllllN. . _ _ - _ t . _ - - . _ _ - - FARM LOA'-TS FIRE INSURANCE , SURETY BO.ND3 LOWES r RATES. Itc Mpnt AibiKUtnt hefrrtary , \VTIIIVVI. SIKKI'J ( O . N V. e'lpltiil uml euriiluii ( Mir One uml One-Half Mllli.n Ii I IIIH All liumli ix > iitr < I ut in > adlcc .JAH N. UAbADY , .IR. , . ' .ill Unlli Slr.M I Ciunifll llluffN. SPECIAL NOTICES ! COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. UJ\KUJKLS MtlU TAItM ANO " * Mirlruriloni Albln IIu lcr. > tii.llo 238 lirujOwuy Cennan mi jf Ijfinilcii Coniervalory. "mi in ina inK plants , or any pluca wh ID HiKiiii bollirH itrei belntt u til. Th > y ai the most tconornlual , dur- ablet HII ) illicit-lit Hhuldiiij griito made fin ) vvl I HUVO fuul Write lor clr ulara di Bi'rlbint ; KratCH , ulvlnir full , i Inforinutloii , to tlio Rose Patent Grate Co. . Council lllulltJ , luwa