I 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BBE : FltfDAY , JANUARY 31. 1890. B ft A BAD BLOW FOR COVINGTON M Flro Destroys Eight of Her Prlncl- m pal Busluosa Houses H LOSS FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS H Proceedings oTIlio t ourlli liy or the B Irlnl ol Charles bheithnril at H I roiuotit Other Aiwt H About the State H /V / Ill Whlski Ilia/- Bl Dakota Gtir , Neb , Jan TO l pocinl Tel B tgram to lilt Hi rj Light saloons wcro Bl burned to the ground this morninR In Stan H ton s ud lltlon to CovinRton 1 ho dro started Bj ubout d o tloclc and origlnntod In the club Bj rooms oT Arcnsdorf St Lender s saloon The M Are consumed nil of the boat saloons and M burned up three wholesale liquor houses H How the lira originated cannot bo found out M but It Is supposed to bo the work of an in H condlar } bonis of the lliuor was saved H but everything nlse Is a total loss BB llio buildings and most of the liquor were H fullv Insured except th it of ono saloon M Itoeper , John Mnndorsehcld whoso insunnto H ( xplrcd yestcrda } and ho h id not rcnowed It M yet Ho estimates his loss nt | j 000 The M rest wore insured for almost their full v aluo B The ilro w as the work of n ticml as the place BHwhere Ituriclnatcd was satuntcd with kero H | euo the place where the lire originated BH in Paul Leaders snloon was It surcd for BH $5 000 mill that will cover the most ot his HB loss llllam I nrsi.li of Sioux Utj is also HH ] ii heavy loser his wholes ilo Iioubo bclmr al HH ] most an entire loss The most of his tools HI ivoro stored In his cellar nn 1 the tire mailo HH1 HUth rapid prOross | that there was no time HH1 to fet his toods out The buildings occumc 1 HI nn ontlro block and were nil of tlu.mllL.bt HH | frame bul'dlnirs ' with n brick voncorc t front H H I ho en tire loss will nmount to about JjO 000 H J Fourth Day ol the Mintihnril 'Irlnl H l LncMovr Neb Jan 30 Jbpoeial lolo H H gram to Tui Hub | IoJij was the fourth M day of the trial of Charlci Shephara for the H | nlutdor of Carlos I'ulslfer at Crowoll 'llio H H following witnesses were examined Dr U fclortlock John I'u' ' .sifer fo ° h King Dr H Sprague \V T Cohco Hen lan Diers 1 rank H H Hortriel Tred Muller , August Alberts Miss H H .lUchuioud Gustavo Shoemaker Frank H Qrubo Ldwin Nathan John llombonr lieu H lion Ned nnd Mrs Pulsifer Through the H l testimony given tno state triced the uiur- H l dcrorstcp bi step to the identification of H H bhephard nu 11 rust Much of it was prow HHf ously tlct tiled in I'hk Bit At 10 o cloetc HHJ on tholilkht of the murder two men answer HH ] ing | rctty closely the decrlplioii of the pns HHJ oners n | penrcd at the farm housuof Gustavo HHJ bliooiniltor and bought a loaf of hi ead 11 ov HHf stated that they were loIiil , , to West Point HHJ nnd next morning thev nni eared nt the HHJ Bapnlo ot Jcnnio Hums in that place W lille HH ] there Slicphnrd spoke of huwiiL a grip HI twhich be s ild ho had hidden in a hay staek HHJ near Scribner and whieh was found there HHJ b } his direction after lie had boon captured HHJ Ono of the Inmntes of the Burns bagnio tes HHJ tilled that Shepherd was ono of the two HHJ men Who called there the next dnv after the HHJ murder llio testimony also snowed that H H tbo uoxt inorniuL , but one after the murder H H at 4 o clock two persons canio to Joe bhep H H hard s bim in Scribner anu th it ono nf H H them was Piust lhestato h is man } n ere H H witnesses H FlTty 1) llnri 'Worlli > f KntlmslnHiii H UlatiiIcl Neb Jan 10 [ Special Icle Hj gram to lm Hfp J Joseph Grimes , j ro H prielorol Grimes'ball , sued lohn Ellis O H II Phillips - ud M U Dais in Justice C.U H lison's court this afternoon for damages 1 done bis hall during the rather boisterous H republic m cit caucus held tl cro list fnll | 1 ho damages are lixed at f JXJ b\ plaintiff | but lntc this evening the JurV brought in n H I verdict In Giimcs fa\or for * only $ M As H the damage'was the result of the caucus H and being generally regarded as a reasona H . bio claim the republicans of the citj will | generally chip in to satisfy the judgment | A Iliiinntur . Jlhim H LotisMMF Neb Jun 3) [ Special to H Tut Hi b | \ vori serious accident oc H cuirclutthaJ Bauer iuarri03 | two miles H east of this plaeo jostorcl-iy Thq men H had ] ut in a bl 1st md fired it H but the powucr went ulT without H blasting the rocc llio fj cman M10 H Smith undone or the hands n lined Henrv H Johnson wtut to the nlaco and examined It H nnd cOncluat 1 to put In annthci chnrhu of H > .poiT < lor lhe\ were pou-m tl e powder out H of a keg when it alloxplolcd burning theii H faces and bodies lu a fearful manner la tin , H till the hair off their hi-uls nnd faces \ H i h. , sit inn was cillod m tud dressed their B ( Avounds and the ) nro resth j as coir r'ablv H us i ossihlo ui der the clrcuu stances ho one H lis i wisinluied although the shout of the H explosion threw several men to the .louud H | l nlli-lt < 1 Kepaiitanc H NniiASWA City Neb In i 0 [ Special B to lm Ili.i J 1 d Plainer , nu olu settler nnd H wLli liioun who alcd two davs ago was B ilurimllfc mi avowed iulilol nnd admirer of P Infers ill Ho hid n well stoc ce 1 library ot * I onks on tnls subject was a well icid man H nud nevei an happv as wl on ur uing against H tin teachings of the bible O i the da } of B I his death when ho e ili/cd that his dissolu H lit n wis lie ir it him l he sent for i Clin- . B x.t ' " ) iDoi whom lie inbtrnctid to birn H all Ms bcoks on the sulje-t or inlidultty , nn I B ' n birlire vr is necnrilinj , ! } in ido uf them Mi B l'lalnci tht n e died his t uuilv about hlu nn 1 B w i-i cd tl cm from the \ \ n in which hn ha t B led them sivIil , that 1 o at last rotlizod the B threat nUt.il o ho bad madadeiing Ins life H M ibrnrii l'roparlnir u > ltiiom H iMonituiA Neb , Tan 30 [ bpecial to Tin B Hi i 1 1 lie iirstproparatlon for I ew busimss h in Nlobrari prci arutor } to thooiuuiiiK of H , the blqux reservation and the completion of | tbul rciuont Hll'horn t Missouri A alloy 1 railroad to this pluco Muv 1 , comes fioui B . Omiha.Mlham Wolf will manao ( an ox 1 tetislvo clothing and furnishing oBinblish H incut for Om ilia parties mil tl o Nioln ira H. Pioneer has just contracted foi a new Potv r H press with the Chicago noiicy ) and on ontuo H now dro s read } for the now life about to be 1 ( realized Other enterprises will soon fol H low | Arnpnlior'N - > lilpi > inr Itruuil | Auai miol obJan 10 [ bpeual to The | liKe 1 Arnpahoo feels ijulto proud of her < | ahlpptug record ot 1HSJ , which Is us follows | Uueolvca Lumber , 01 car louIs , coal Id car | loads , salt , 8 , implements , 00 , bathed wire , 1 J , apples , 4 , emigrant movables 11 , luo H stock SO total -51 I'orwurdod tiraiti)0 1 carloads , livestock 10 } , ltuj , Ii , llnu4 | bioom lorn , Dl , miscellaneous , . , total 541 1 Wo consider this ugood leuirl It attests H the i roduetivencss ot our soil and the thrift 1 of our farnturs | Acccittoil llio IsImikI H NlouiiAitA , Neb , Jan to [ Special to Int H < Hkl.1 At the council mooting lust evening H the city formally accepted Niobrara Island H from the governuiDiit Ihls island contains 1 about one thousand acres and forms a part | of Ilia agrcemont with tbu bloux Indians | • opoiing the rosorvatior It is couuocted | with Niobrara by the largo iron bridocraas H ing the Niobrara river hero , and will be tin 1 proved as u parte H AUIIli.ie ie AssNt H k KriiiNLr , Neb , Jau do [ Special lelo H gram to litb Hek 1 Word was received tiero | today from Children that the business men H , 4 > l tbat cltj wlshod to assist the JCearneV & 1 Black Ilills railroad Chudron Is on the | line of the proposed route and I is poet lo | offer liberal Induoocr outs to secUre the road 1 as Boon us i > osslblo | I'rellmlnnrjr hurvey > > Onimiieito il H NcuiiA6UA , Citi , Neb , Jun 90 [ Special H Tolegraut to Hue Hek.J burveyors com B meucesl work this mornmi , maViug proliml B nafy surveys at this point for a permanent B bigU wagon bridge across Ibc Missouri river , H A I'liHmnoutli AVaterwnrks Uurst , H I'LATrsuoL-rii , Neb , Jan 80 [ Special Telegram to TnB Be J This evening the pressure main loading from the water works pump house to the stand pi no burst end com pletely drained the standpipe leaving the city without proper Ilro protection 'llio Nicholson \ \ oinnn LiKtiov ; , Neb , Jnn 80 | Special Telo trtmtoIitE Hpp 1 Miss Mnrj Nicholson of this place , who has recently noiulrod con mdcrablo uouipnncr notorlotv by reason of her relations with Cook the Omaha sulcldo is not at homo at present being at Stdncv , this state , on a v Islt It will bo remembered b } readers of'i ill Ben thit Mrs Coolc , wlfo of the sub ide , charged Miss Nicholson with oteallug clothes tnd sllverwaro from hoi \ \ hilo jour roprcsontatlvo was unable to cs tablish this fact , it w vs learned that Mrs Cook recovered on u search warrant issuoa bv Justice Smith two trunks filled with female wearing nppirol and Bundrv articles of housotiold ( , oods viluel nt $ M nt the Nicholson residence , where the Xlcholson's stated the were loft by Coon Justice binllh wis seen nnd lull } corroborated tha above st itomcnts In regard to Miss Nlch Olson's elop"tnont with Cook It Is nn open secret heru that Cook was infatuated with her , nnd tint thov loft hero about the same time for Oklahoma whc.ro Miss Nicholson went ostens bH to purchase land An Oaklnml Jeweler Oloseil Up Oiki vu Neb Jnn 31) [ bpecial lelo gram to ftmHrr 1 J P Lindblad denlor In Jowolr } anu sllvcriviiro was today closed up by the Omaha Nnt'onnl bank of Omaha llio closing was causnd by the failure of Vd helm A. Akin In Omaha some time nio wlo bol 1 J P I Indbhd s notes to the nmount of 1 .00 and when they failed they turned the notes over to the Omaha N itioual batik Hits KoikIh Cnrrit il ONiili Neb Jan 30 [ Spec a Tele Iram to lntirr \ ] Iho proposition tooto j"l 000 bon Is to the Picllle Short I Ino was submlltel to the pecple 6f t.mttin township ted a } nud w is carried bn majorit } of 41S to 10 n inst The people ncer } jubilant over their success Ihora Is still $14 000 in bond to bo vote I on bv the clt } J his practicall } assures tin ) building of this lit o into O Noill us soon as the wo ithcr will per mit I'rc-Kltlriitlnl Niiinlii-illoni V asiiisoton , Jan 30 T lie president to lnsou * to the sen ito the following nomi nations VAillUm II laft of Ohio , to bo solicitor general , Koticitdains jr of Pennslvunla no v accreditel envov extra ordinnry nnd mlnistor plonipotentlnr } to the empire of Brnal to be the simu to the United btntos of Hin il Postm istors Pat rick \ \ Fenncssy , Oilent s , Neb Clnrlc Kobiiison r-iirmont Neb Ld vin A \\ooa Avoca In Chauncov I Owen bin bornc la , 1 umub B Bke Charles City , U , Oliver D Ilcald Kln slcv la Now \ork < i I iiir 1 unci Amwr N Y Jin 30 The worllsfnlr bill us nmenlcd by the aeimto yestotdav eaine up In the assembly this afternoon and after a long debate the amcnQmont aiding twentj two names to the list ot commis sioncrs ivas strlckon out and the bill passed llio bill was immediately sent ever to the senate and v as nt once taken up b } thit body The democrats favoied its immediate p issago us it stoo 1 but the republic-ins in sistcd on the amendment being usaln nddod nnd the appointment of a co ifeicnco com uiitteo 'Mik Ii I \ ctimontljiiut ! Votrilnt FHMIILIO b D , Jun " )0 ) [ bpecul Tel otrimto , litr Bi r I Peoploln thisrltv were thrown into a state of excitement o few days since b } the 10 )3i ) t that a combination had bei n fern cd it PiTiotoremovo thcstitouni vcisltv from tnis cttv to Huron Advices ic ceived today tiom Unite 1 butes Marsh il 1 rv nnd bonatji lolle } nro to the effect that n canvass of the legislature lovetls the fact that the put i ese of the eotnblnition cam ot bo earned o it \ erinllltonitos aio quito bapn in ccnsoiueneo Ailmlral titmberlr Hannj lotted San 1 kancibio Jan 30 A public recep tion was tendered Admual Klmuorly , just returned from S imoi by the chamber of commerce attended by tbous mils of citizens uml n miuibei of nut } and army ofllcials President Perkins of the chnmbor of com mereorcal resolutions euloi.i7liic the con duct of Admiral Kin belli his ofllcers and sulors General Miles Admiral Kimborlj and othera spoke Pntii I njht wiih btrlkers , \ ienva Jau 30 I ivo bundled glass worl ors who were on a stn 10 at Goblong Bohemia foiccd an entrance into the factory in vvhlih the } ho 1 been employed nnd dc stioved nil tic m ichineri Ihe strikers turuelontho | olice who wcro try ng to quell the riot and in the conflict that fol lovve 1 two of the rioters were killed and many others serio tsh wounded , - > ' Oriht Mill Hiirucil \eumiiuon b H Jin SO [ Special Tel cm un to Inn 1Jm I Danohoos grist mill burned this morning just before Ii o clock 1 ho llio orig ualed lu the cnino room No one was about the pioraises when it started The property wis value latfla 000 und only a small portion of the slock was saved trrtsteilli ) I inenlii OMcera Drvvrn Jan (0 Ofllcors from Lincoln , Neb today attested C h trios Williams as ho was alighting tiom the tiain from Salt Lalto Williams Is w luted ut Prulonla O for the inurdei of William McLiiil a farmer Ho Is nlso wanted at Johnstown Pa , for safe blowing _ - - . \ Icllins oT Sjintters lCA > lH Citv Mo J m 10 It is stated tbat twstitv eight ficljhttuid liasseugor con ductots on the Hannibal " St Joseph rail road ire to bo dtscli irgol it the end of tlo month by reason of the revelations made re ccntly b } spotters 11m Uintn Krentil CtrvcLlNii O Ian 10 Prof Karl Mcr/ uirector of the musical dopartnieni of Woos ter uniicrstt } , dlod toJii } of la hnppo . A SUIT FOR ffilOOOOO A Man TiiouLlit t Hi Uoml J'urns Up id Claim u 1 orlnnn WiUliim tvoriiitt , an old innnwlio was supposed to bo In hn 'iavo in Knu- ins bus tut nod up in tvuwork nnd claims the fortune of ilOll.UJI ) which his bou , Hoiim S lvcihmt lolt ut his death last autumn suys a Now \ork dispitoh to the Chlcnrro limes lo obtiun the inopuitj ho hits bofjun ale lo ( ; il flcht in the fauirofrnto's olllco with liin3unl\iiirson ( , George V Lvcrhut Ifoniv S Lierhurt fern lone time wnsiu the Intel otshopbudlnciidlii Cliieatro with Dan Jvorlng and wna up to his death in the buinu nminoitil line licrout 18Bio ul- w it Wliun ho died Clcoijo onmo to ow Vork mid ntateil that Ills father who was divorced ft am his wlfo sumo vo it it aero was ileud unci th it ho wished to tul.o qliiu jroof the ftritnto Ho ntid Dati I orln were uppoiulod nciministni- tots Soma time uftoi Honrv's denth hisbibtot urototohoi luthci , ivlio wub < in Iho uitllo business at Aloxnndrin , ' Mo .oiiyln ? thut a foituno of $100,001) ) hud boon loi't bv Henry unci that it was ditldod bctwoon mother , Muiv , George and ino " By tlio linvn of the state ot Now York the outire iitopertv would full to liis father Hence Georuo a the or ) tbat hia ( athor's death wns likol } to redound to hia pocunintv advnntHjo { The old man potlUonod tha surroguto to rovolco tlio letters ot administration and appoint n now ud , ininlbttator and it was done , and ho pratfo Georiro P llvor- hart and Loritipr twenty tlavs to file an aecouutitifr und luiud over nil the books and iitopoiUVhon G , P. Lvoiliart lienrei that hit * father-was in Now Yorlc ho claimed that lie supposed the old gentleman was dead , but that ho luul boon honestly mistaken The fatbui will be the sole heir of all the proiiori ) that remaiii3 and can be recovered SWUNG OFF IN GOOD STYLE , Another Indian Territory Murdeior HnnBod nt Tort Smith HE PROTESTED HIS INNOCENCE A Ilrlef History or tlio Crime for \ \ hlch ( loortro Toblcr Pnltt the Lxtrcmc Penalty of the I nvv A I ort Sniltli IlnncliKT Tout Smith Ark , Ian 30 [ bpecial Telegram gram to Tut lire J George Tobler a negro , was hanged tolay In the United btatcs ] all lor the murder ot Irving Richmond In the Indian Territory last April loblcr was cheerful nnd composed and displayed grcit nerve Ho ate nn earl } breakfast and walked from his cell to the gallows vlth a stcadv step At 11 10 the drop was sprung His neck wns broken and ho never moved Georco Maledon , the hangman did his work well JToblcr protested his Innocence to the last nnd left a statement donjlngnny knowledge of tt e killing ol Ulchmon I About a bundle 1 persons witnessed tl o execution Amoi g them were three tomato acquaintances of lobler ( J ergo Toblor wns convlctcl of murder Ing Irving Richmond on the nlcht of A ) ill Jl lbb ) llio killing occurred near bcully- vlllo In the Indian lerrilor } , at a negro dui co The oviucucu wis purel } circum stantial but is ill feeling had existed be tween lobler and Richmond suspicion at once pointed to him us tl o c.uilty man Iheso men both of whom were netroos had been riy it suitors for the alTcclious of a white yvomm of doubtful character , who livel it n nefcro house near the scene of the murder A short time before the killing lobler entered the room vvhero Uiehmond slept soeiniiigly for the i uiposo of muidci inc , him while ho slept but was discovered In time to prov ent it He then went to tlio house of u neighbor nt . o clock at night to botrow u pistol with which to Kill Richmond , but failed to get one Ou the night of the tl inco Uiehmond stood lo inlng against the side of the door playing the 11 idle , when bo vv is fatull } Bhot b } some utiscen fee outsldo It was soon dis covered that lobler wis missing Ho was called sorcral times before responding and vvtion asked w hero ho had been told several conllleting stories lobler was urrcsted for the killing and btought to 1 ort Smith for triiL Ho pro tested his iniioeonce , whlto ill of the othci eicht men who were with him coufossed blxof the ethers weio hanged hero two weeks ago but one ha 1 been prey lousl } com muted to imprisonment tor life nt the Detroit troit Mich reuse of correction and George lobler and Clinics 11 linllard wcro granted a respite till Jatiuar } JO in older lo enable the picsideut to invosllgute their cases Hul lard s se itenco vv 13 commuted to lifo lm pnsonment but the president declined to In tcrfero further In the case of lobler A ltace Itlot Mvcon Ga , Jan 30 Seven hundred people ple mostl } negroes gathered jestorday at Morgan to witness an mcccuiton wl ich was postponed In the afternoon a riot began between ihe whltos nnd blacks caused b } a drunken neero striking u whlto child Many sliots were lire i and ono white man was fatally an 1 others badly woun led Sever il accrues wcro wounded but tiono vveto killed < Sk\T HACK ro O M.llili A StiniiRO Applio ttion \elniisslon to tin Dim lis Countv V ioi house An old lady named Mrs Collins about seven 1 } live years ot ago appe ired in the oniee of the county commissioners yesterday w itli a letter which she presented It was from Norfolk , una yyas signed by John O Lk ey a 1 iw partner ot tLo count } at torney ot Madison county Xho letter stated that Mrs Collins was a resident of O Nelll and wns the possessor of 1C0 acres of laud in Holt county whlcli Is clear nf oneumbranco unit valued at $3 > 00 It asked that she bo admitted to the county poorhouse , as she is a Roman Catholic and desires to bo buried in a Catholic cemetery To rccomponso tno county for the trouble of bur } ing the old lady tbo tetter stated thu * she ivouid deed her piopcrty to the county Questioninu developed the fact that tbo old lady had 18 77 in c isli on her person and the deed roferted to in the letter The commissioners ictused to ad mint her to the poor farm anu gave her transporta tion back to O Noill A day or two ago a man and woman with two childicn applied to Superintendent Ma honey and presented a letter from the com misstoncrs of Pottuwuttamlo county , savli g that the family wcro not residents of the Hluffs nnd sarcastically asking permission to return them to Douglas count } Superintendent Maboncy questioned thom m in and learned that the family had moved from Norfolk to thp Hluffs ubout three months igo and ho bad be n tringtoeko outa miSBtablo existence in the lilufts but he was taken sick and applications for relief wcro refused on the ground that they had i ot been residents of the county for six months They were furnished with money to pay their fare on the motor to Omaha , butierinto ldent Mahoney v/axed wrothv at this recital und indicted a very caustic letter to tl o commissioners over the river stating that ho would receive tbo family if the com missioners would allow him to return the nfty or sevont-livo families from the Hlufts who are belli ) , kept bv Douglas county Ho then sout the fatnllj back to the Hluffs ' xVMUSI MtNrh Murra } and Murphy opened at Boyd b opera house last uigbt to n laigo and wildly enthusiastic audieuco ' Our Irish \ isltors ' a comedy In which ' Calonol' Gilbooloy und Jerry McGuiness flguro as principals was the play and these two very clover coaio- di ms dispensed so much fua in their performance formanco that they keot th3 spjetatnis con stantly convulsed with laughter Witty d'a ' logucs coupled with artistic imitations of the cbaractars impersonated Thorn is Mur ray as Colonel Gilbooley and Mark Murphy in the role ot Jerry McGuiness produced a combination that would amuse anybody Incidental to the play the } introduced a gioit deal of ploislng specialty buslnsss In iho way of songs an 1 dances all ot which , considering its excellence aldod , much to the general enjoy meat of the ontortaliimont Other members of th i count iny , esp > cl illy Miss Ada Melrose came in for a pond sbaio of iho applause Miss Melrose a daucint in the second act won her four or flvo recalls She is a llv ely , graceful tittle uctress und sustained the piit ot Donah } very well One of the most ludicrous jot amuhinj , lea Hires was the ballet ulvcrilsouiout b } Mur ray , Murphy und Charles Young The Aronson opera company elosed Its Omaha season which was e itirely success ful at the Grand list night , ' 'Crtnlnio" being the attraction , and another largo audi ence applauded the sii giug ot Miss Ciraont , tbe funny business of Graham und PoLan e , the beautiful sconcry mm oloanl costumes Manager Iloth has seemed dutoi at the Liojd for u return engagement in Ma } m t\\o \ Old AVnvp Signal The chief signal oRicer has notified the Oman i observer of the appro ich of a cold wave accompanied by a fall in temperature to about 15 degrees above zcio ihls uiivvcl come visitor is duo in Omaha toiporrow morning about daylight if nothing happens to prevent A II una way lioy , red Krausor , a runaway bny eleven years old , was arreswd by OOiccr O Gorman last night ana talron to the sutlon Ho i in aw ay about u week ago and his mother has been scouring the country for him llcy live in udugout at the corner of lweut } seventh street und Poupletou avenue II I' \ > K Dr Simon QuinUn exalted grand ruler ot the Ucaevolcnt nnd l'jottctlyo Order ot LlUs , was a visitor last night at the regular communication of Omaha lodge , which bo helped to nanmtfl four jears npo Tlicro vvas a large ilttqnd iico ol members nnd n more interesllnsMiessiaii has not been hold since the ariaoliatlon was stnitcd I no doctor is on hlswunual tour of all the lodges | nu 1 eonscqusatlv hat much to sn } tint dcopl } cnnc nBd overv Llk Ho coinpll inontelNo CI vary highlj upon the Chirac tor nno oxcelUnos of its mrmborsblp , the I manner In which Its business transactions were con luctdd - > nnd also the well nrr mgo I nnd eontfortnblo quarters Iho o"dcr Is Rronlng vcrji implll } , ilolmj much goo I ovorvwtioro nnd promlsos to soon become ono of the slronmm si'cfet societies In this country 1 \ hJtoltod Ilulor A 1J Davenport , noivof Kansas Cit } , wns present Tilt Cin 1r4 > n < * iirnr4tlll > Contest Tohn Hash Wis fllod Ins nnswor in the county court to the ntuen led i otltlon of James Mcbhauo , in the contest over the oloctlon for city treasurer , lu which ho do nles thit nil ballots whieh contained Me Shnno s name were not counted for h Ira or that nny ballots wcro counted for Uush which did not bear the latter s name The votes of the precincts are given in detail , and Rush claims n majority of 731 overall candldntes Iho nnswor denies all alloga lions of frau 1 m tlio rotes cast nnd counted for Hush It Is also chirged that man } fraudulent billets wcro cist foi Mcbhano and ivcio con ited for ltim Iho habeas conns case ot Aufust Tro- mu'iio was continued until this uiarnlug at 10 o clock A Coward ol the Mglit , Miss Knto rove } , who conducts a dressmaking making establishment nt H10 Capitol ave into complains of astrangonnnoynnce m her apart louts at that plnco that occurs iehtl , } , but never during the day For a number of nights past si o unl a dressmaker wliooeeu lies the same room with her have been tiwnkoned by n suffocating olor in th ir room ns though om mating from some drug bho does not think it is ulllel to the effluvia nrlslntr fi om the lolls lit the police station as the } nro too far away , nor does shobellevo it can como from the furnnco that supplies the room with boat As she has been sub jected to other annonnces 11 some enemy , she is incline 1 to think that this Is n now device vice of the same Individual to iujure her Dnncn hy Imily 1nrncr ° The Damcn Scktion of the Omaha Turn voroln will give a dnhco on the evening of Tcbrunry r The dances given by these la dies are always pleasant affairs and the coming ono promises to eclipse nil ethers Iho joutig 1 idles iu charge of the social nro the Misses Lmma Kuonne iva Strieker , Anna Huhlff Anna Schulze , Amandi Klein beck I Ire iu a CuitSv Store A small blizo in a confectioner } store near thocornor of baun lors and Hamilton streets called the lire dcpirtmont to that plnce about 0 10 o clock Inst ovenlnir The Ilro was ex tinguished before the department arrived Iho damage was very slight SOU1H OMVHA MiWS Pncklnsr House Strike At noon Thursday a still o occurred among the employes working In the ice gang at the Armour Cudahy pacl ing houses which atone ono time threatened to reach pretty larco proj ortions A few of the now men oin- ploycd are sjyjd to be incxperionced and some of them qutto Incompetent for the yvork Mostortlem , however are trusty and competent \ \ hen some of the alleged incompeto itniennvcro paid off at noon re ceiving enl } jl-f J per day the rest nearly u bundled struvif Jielloy Ing that they would only receive * Ct 0 per day On bcliif assured that they would be paid $1 7o per daj all resumed sumed yvork id Tlio < iCr Mlitx ol Hoiim At tbo last meeting of Good \ \ ill lodge No J 4ri0 Knights of Honor it was decldod to have i masquerade ball at the earliest op portune date A general committee on ar rangements consisting of Charles R Bur gess Jacob HeHsMfn tind George J boltzer was appointed ty/tli / fuljpbwer to act Pniannn Ilich-I ivo f he members of the Emauou will return the compliment of the ladles by giving a progressive high five party this ovonlng President Laivrenco apooiutcd a committee to procure suitable trophies Tno interest in the classic game will draw a largo at tendunco N tps About the Cltv William Newton of Albright Is sick Mrs James C Corloy is listed among the sick J W Lube who Is qulto ill at the police headquarters will bo removed to St Josopa s hospital Omaha Dr Thorn is A Berwick tomorrow will remove move bis otHcoto the Saxo block , over C T Van Alton's suoo store Hie r gular annual meeting ot tbo South Omaha sun club for the nlootlon of ofllcors will bo hold Monday evening , Tebruar } J at Hermann Kobort s jewelry store 2010X N street Little Agnes aged two years and six months , daughter of Mr and Mrs O Iu Paddock died Ihursdav morning The remains mains will bo taken today to Percival la , for Interment James Ward William Crandall and Will linn Pailtor , three notorious ctooUb , yvoio ar rested yesterday by Ma shal Malone } and Helmond , and will recolvo Justice from Judge King this morning \Oont Peonlp Mrs Tdward D Munshaw who has been visiting her parents near Chicago during the wirtet , has returned homo Hcnrv Groves lone , associated in business with Henry Martin toda } will remove to X'apilllou to take charge of the barpy hotel Brougham btovonson who has boon rep resenting the btai Union lumber company In this city , will co to Kansas I ity to norrow 11 opou an oQieo for thut company in Kansas CityPatrick Patrick Curtin un employe in the ham department partment of tbo Armour-Cudaby pacKiug houses last evening recolvod a telegram in forming aim of the death of his futher in Clnc'111,0 Mr Curtin will Btnrt homo this morning to attend the funeral llond Otrerini.8 Wismnotov Jan 1)0 ) | Special Tolegnui to I nn Heel Bonds offered S20 0J0 ut $121 , $20 000 , at * 10i % A Hiver in I I mi'H A icinnrkablo scene was ivitnessod on the Wont at Sunderland recently Moored ntth > humor quaj , neat Messrs j J L Thotnp'jOn's stilpiird was the stonmor Willi { fjowoi of London , which , having booiifiijori ) ( ) at South weld , had just como to l\o\Ycar for ropuirs She 1 can led oil iu built , and was bolng ' pumped div * ilirepiiutoiy to bointr docked , siyB the London Times A. quantity ot dil'Aom ' the tunica appears I to luivo ( rot liiUM witli the water in the bilpos , and l\\\f \ \ \ , was pumped into the rlvui .buduwU ) the rlvoi noai tlio Wild I loiyoitibOcumo wrapped in Homes Iho c iuso oCoxiils ib supposed to have beou o. ) iot ilfe falling from Mossrs 'ihnmpsqn's5 litpyard into the oil in the witet , k jyjufow minutes the rivet for about t p/undiod / ] ) yards was ono mass of llijoioB , whicli rose to n , gtcnt lioiRht .iil ( completely onvolopoci bcvoral veb'ftfl liii the iicinity Iho lliiiniiH on llio liver soon died out through the oxunustion nf the oil , but tiie vossoh wore lp/t buruiiiff and con tinued to do fao ( or ubout an hour , when the iwlico oxtiiifjuished the llames with tho-uld of tholiioQueen appaiatusnnd lire bunoyvs The tesoels iumng-oil were the Wild I lower , tbo Deronda , and the Douglas oj Sunderland and the i tug l.ualor Dprnfiiee Hieso weio all much damaged aoout the hulls , deiUs , md ri/Kliiffs , the damage , ampuiiting lo several thousands Of iwunds Dtii- iiitf the oxLltomout i man vv isdronned Ho tind two ottii rs were on botrd tlio st ami"i Dciionda vyhen it ouujrht flro All thioo leaped intu Iho water and two got safely to moiuo bajlkf o ! wood , bttt oun-r man nainod John'Ihorapbonbank and was urowlied , lus body being1 ub o- quentl > ic covered " MONTANA'S MINING CENKR The Olty of Btttto nud tlio Rlchoa Surrouudhiff It A HUNDRED AND FIFTY SHAFTS Th'so Arc In llio linmcillnti \ lolnlty or iho lovvn anil nro Utah In Orc-Mnnj Claims htllt Unworked ho ItcsoiircpH of Unttft Hbm CmMont , Inn W [ Special to THk Ihn ] llutto is situutcd on i level , somoO 0i)0 ) fcctuboio Iho so i , uul two oi thico miles across und is sui- rounilod with mount liu heights which iiM ) a thousand or llttccn iiiindrcd feet on ovoii hand iliopioiuid on which the city minds is a bin on ti9h lie ip on which grows no grnsa ot llowci no shiub or ttco On t'lo disttnt hciglit" hoio mil there nro seen tl few scraggy oicigrcon ticcs in ovcrj stao , of dccij Over the level s irfnco atoiiud the citj nnd within its boidots aio Incited mines , and.tho neighboring hoiglita nro dotted with reddish buildings , smoking chimneys piles of dobus md holes gaping in the om th which nlono tcdcomthcuttct birionncs3of thcbcenc Circling mound imionj the lulls , itin ttlliond ti iclts , onoabovo nnothoi oici which ttaiusof cars constantly hutry loulod with wool , supplies and oie Looking up the hillsides ono sees every where the smallest oncatoiy houses Among the t nines in ovorj diicclion , wiuduJg imoiig which loads descend to tholo elof the town , sotpontino and tortuous , down which i ittlo im\ clang luiiuouso foui horse w igous , their hind whcols hold bj massno oh uns ittnchcd to tlio frontnxlo , and thodrivoi perched up in his lofty sent managing the teams with m n vclous dexterity and using lus lash with mingled skill und force Iho town dink and glim lies stietched out below A pall of smoke ftom a thoti- sind smotlietcd burning lioaps , and from hundiods of towering chimneys ou every hand hangs over the plain , h ilf envelops tno h lights the heights uound andob cutes the hilltop in tlio fir oft distnice IIoio and theto aio = con the log outs of twenty live jeais ugo llio little cotti cs when notun- painted exhibit all the coloisof tlio spcctium jcllow led , blue nnd gioon in a hundred slindc moot and often 10- pel the ojo These tiny dwellings cling cvciiwhcre imong the ctannics of the hills md ire reached by wind jii roads winch ficqucntlv narrow dowo to utvths almost The town is of bncl and fnine intoruiinglod , comtin- atively few business blocks no mote than a otoij or two , and there ire notice iblo only the couit house , tlio ttliool house and thico oi four chuiches Of line residences thoio no a few Ihoro is ono cable line a milo or o in lon th , i steam en lcaches tlio depots a milo uvuy , ind electric lights ino scon hero md there Saloons and licensed gambling houses no over } wheto wide open diis nights ind Sundays and they ittr ict the crov/ds of the idle the curious and the vicious with , which the town is full to ovoi ( lowing llio names of tlio stteots tire a sufliciout indication of the idling passion which swuvs the multi tude Agate , Aluminum , Cleai gilt , Copper , Galena , Gold , Gnnito , lion , ; Moicury Platinum Porphji } , Quarry , Ilubj and Silver ipoearing among the designations of the thotoughlares Among social oigani7ations secret so cieties uppo ir to hold the first place in the scale Theto iuo no less than nine lodges of Oddfellows seven of Masons , and fiv o of Knights of Py thins , together with lodges of r uli o id men and woi k- lngmon s otdors md a minors'union which tiumbois 1000 members The cliinf source of we ilth iu Mon tana is mining In the quarter of a century since its nettlomont moio than • & 200OO0O00 woith of the precious metals has bean produced , bosides-tho rich output of coppoi and leid Tlio entire mountain portion , ombiacmg ono third of its surface , is rich in wealth ind its rcaouiccs huvo only boon touched as yet In no ether distiict in the world are there so man } successful mines in opor ition as there are around Butte The declared dividends of in corporated companies the past year ag- grofftited U 000 000 and the prohtsof tlio numeious eloso corporations raoro than doubled the nmount The principal mines nro in Silver Bow , Deer Ledge and Lowisnnd Clarlv couutios , nnd pros pecting Isactivolv progieasing through out the Htale There nro in operation teu gold mills , oightocn silver mills , seven lead smoitets , eight coppci smelteis md twenty live combination mills Many of those are of lingo bio ind their ontne capacity is ovoi llvo thousind tons n day , which on the com Motion of tlio Al aconda sinoltci will bo l ict eased to 7 000 tons Ion thousand men are direcll } omploved and 75 001) ) people or ovoi ono thud of the ontito population of the state , are indirectly suppoited br , these gtoat lnduatiies A joar ago Montana had outstripped nil coinpotitota in the value other ptocious mottil output Governor Whlto , In his rccontropott to the United States govotnmont , bins thut two things nro noidod to fully build up thcbo great industries Tlio free coinage of silver by the govern ment , increasing its viluo und enlarg ing the demand for it , and the collec tion of the full duty on nil lead ores im ported from Mexico , ivhothei contain ing sdlior or not Montana pioJuced 12 000 tons of lead last voar , but vvas nblo to do so at u profit only under tlio stimulus consequent on tlio assurance of a luling of the treasuty department favornblo to Amoiicnn producois AtButtouio locitod the great cop per and silver mines , whoso pioduc tion lias increase from $1,000,000 in 1881 , to * il 000 000 In 1888 , nnd $18,000,000 in 1880 the closing of the great Anaconda mine for the last tinoo months of tlio year on account of flro Ii iving produced this Hitter icsult The total roppoi pie Uuct of the Butte distiict in 18S1 vvas 120,000,000 pounds , worth 812 000 000 , and tlio great quui7 mills pioduccd an aggregate of $0C00,000 The Anaconda mine has spent from fli st to last fullj $20 000,000 In the city of Butte Nearly twenty thousand poojilo lu that city nro mo now living on the piodui ts of tlio gieat mining camp The leads un derlie tlio city nnd the sur rounding -eouutrj. The further tlio mines are developed the richer becomes tlio ore Iho pick and the shovel in the bands of strong and skill ful meu aio doing this ivonderlul woik 1 ho smelters Hint surround the citv con bumo thousands of tons of conl daily , brought from the Union Puclllc mines Tlio veins of Butte are parallel loins , occurring at it regular intervals for three or four miles add oxtondlng some Jho miloi In length 'Ihoy vary in irldth fi oin ten to ono hundred feet 'lhoy aio simply vast channels ( ilicd with silver and coppoi The pure ores occur in shoots from one hundred to one thousand feet iu loniith.irhichuroOiled with tlio metnl from wall to wall No bottom hai vet bton found to thoin Notaslnirlo shaft Unit Ins boon stmU Oil tcot has ever by en abandoned There Is slid lo bo enough oio nctuiilj "In sight to last for mnnv jo us i\ol ono claim In twenty is vet opened II ii slmiilj uiiucslIon of the supph of mills mill smellers ind of a market for the silu t , coppoi mid Und which 1111111 bo pioduccd 'Ihoio tiovoi wns it i imp like Hutu 'Ihoovponso of mitl ing the shaft * lias boon fioni $ lo lo WO a foot and they vary iu deptli from 101) ) feet to 1 jOO feel Ihuro aio 5j0 st mips opt rating in Butte oie , crushing over six hundred tons poi daj , or ihout two hundieil thousand tons pet j eat Siv gicnt sniultois have a tipiclty of 1 .o ( ) tons daily and the It prod tut will bo doubled dining the piesent venr Jhoto tito IV)0 ) otliei stniips oporitlng in the stito , whiih tie it 2 000 tons of ere every tivi ntj-foui hours ' 1 lit ro ire thus ticatcd In the cntii o st itc about seven thousind tons oici , } dnj llieic aio uiButto sinUod man wottli fiom I OOOOIK ) to 10(100 ( 000 each and the numbot wotth fiom & 100 000 to $ -j00 000 is vorj 1 irge Montauah wthogic ileslcoppoi mine , the gi cutest sllvci initio , the gioatcst gold initio iu the woild , the Aiinconda at Butte , the Ciinuito Mountain in Dcct 1 edge county ind the Diuin 1 uiiimoa in I cwistmd Cinikocounty llio ptollU of tlio Anaioiida iuo belle ved to bo not loss than $ i 000,000 a } em 1 ho ( i an ito Mount un pijsovot $ .00 000 a month to its stockholdi is It is supposed Unit ptollts ' to $10000000 imoun'iiig iuo an nually given bv all the unties , which is ' one font th ot tlio biso mottil pioluctof the ontito state DOB SLANG OF WALL STREET A Dialect thru ( really Mnt fW tlio Until A\orhl "Nouso gunning in that quartoi , I toll } ou If Oll ye boon caught shot t , bostsiv nothing ibout it , unless you wimt to got the tti/zlo dn//lo ' llicso omplintio rem irks wore nude bv ono of the touiigguaulof Willsticut to tin acquaint itico it the UolTm in house last evening , BiystlioNoworlc Mill and L\ptoss But its " an oil mnilcet invbovv l ot ruch it lsn t I've Ind a pointi r unda couple of dnys will see things swimming see if tlioy don t ihcie wont bo a bicalc in the 1' md O iu a month Lut its going to be quiet lhuro won t bo anj twisting uuout it Its gilt ouged and the follows who in e in have n cinch on it " lo the uninitiated the diilect of Wall sheet of which the lmgu i o just quot ed is i fair cxmiplo is ono of the mil \els of the motiopolis llio panic of 18.1" Black I uday" of 18o0and the great panic of 1S7i ill contributed he iyilj to the dialect of the speculative i hibs After cieh period - riod of unusual oNcitomont the bl ing became moid pionounccd Ihe greit est eontiibutot of all w is the c\citing period of the civil wu ftom winch spiuug a lomirl able listofwoid coin iges tli it h ivo been i bundled times disciibsod by tneinon who were thou the le idors on Change It is impossible lo tr ice the histon bf Wall street sling without , in a measure , folloiving the histoiy of the atipot itself ' A bieuk" in thoniul ot i thing till then unknown espicb od the down movement whoio stock h id been buoyed up by utillciul means 'covoiing hi sliotts" desiiibed the dllcinm i of i of n btokoi who on i using mirkot , bought wheio he could to protect linu- self on the day of dehvcij of his con tracts Brokers who have lost st Hiding oi credit by unfottunitc speculation came to be known as the lumo duck and "stupes" of the stteol , thov were distinguished fioni tlio ' lamhs who were vet dint out idois who hud taken a ' r" and lost ' " Hyp Goslings vioio the joungor biokets who had not got crippled - plod early m the rice ' To gun a stock wis to attemot by evei v possible means to pioduco a break in that p ir- ticular security ' Ivitc , Hying" was a risky sport indulged by brokeis who had outrun their credit and weto at tempting to uejotiuto woi thless p ipor , or to bonov on nildcit" stocl Col lateral was an invention of Diew , and signified my thing possessing value in Wall stioet , nnd which w is given in bond for a loin A ' coed doliveiy" nfeant that the broket who hid undci- taken to deliver stocl s at a coitiuii time found himself m shape to do so at tlio ptopei d ito a bad delivery was just the lovcibo Hypothec iting ' a stock was to pluco it in injbodv 's bunds us security for a loan ' Caufht long is whore the market diopsand abtokor is caught with a falling btoelc , ' ciught shott" do > ctibes tlio fix of one who has old ilicad and finds the maikot rising bo quickly that lie can not scttlo oxci pt nt a neavy loss A side matket" is when brokeis generally hesitnto to buy an outcome of ovcrspecu'ittou ' ' V Biviinnung mail ot" is just tlio tovoibc 'An oil maikot' ih whoic the prices luive a donnwatd tendency lo • iicl dlo the mat kot" lb to foist a stock upon it which it does not scorn willing to take This is done cithei by 'foicjng the quotations th it is keeping up the ptico of a stocl ot piovcntingit fioui dropping beyond i cortnn point until an oppottuiuty at lives to ' iiooiii' it A diop' isenuivaleutto I'bioaic" The "diircionee , " a term winch mybti lies outside spctulatois not a little meuiiB the vai l ition in pi ice us between the * imo of buj ing and selling oi fioni the hour the oidci was given until the Biilu oi puicliaso is nctu illi arcom- plishcd A flat loan is ono tliatcar- rios no interest , n"jobbet" is thostieot toim for an opot itnt in stocl s un oporatoi is wiped out , " cloarlv u western tot in , yvhon ho ib compelled to declaio suanension , oi is sold out undoi the i tiles , becatifeo of inability to cm rv on his contiacts Watering stockh" afavorito phra o of Tacob Little , and liist used hy the Gioat Hnr-is tlio piocessof increas ing the quautitj without adding to thu value of tlio stock ' Twisting on the shorts is wliou tbo shorts have uiidoisold hoavilj nnd the mnilcet lias boon attilicinllv taiscd in oidot to com pel thorn to settle nt Using rates Salting down stock , to wait foi n ralso , ' folding and unloading , " earning ning' stoiik foi a raise , or the purpose of a pool oi "oliquo" ( n term hot rowed florn the l'nrib and London exchanges ) , blocks of stock , and many othoi tounsuro familiar to outsldors llio "billooning"of a stock by ciiculutiug roorbacks " or fayonblo stories con cerning it is a common ptneticoon tlio street Whou a broket ' buys in" stock , ho makes purchases in order to meet short contracts , or lo onnblo him to return stock he may have borrowed ' Covoiing 1 is8hoits"inoans that when stock haB boon sold , and the mar kot rises , the seller buys vvhou | ho can and protects himself ou the day of dulivuty HOW WHISKY WAS DISCOVERED first Made In Ireland oy nn Un- Kllsh 31nnk Some quaint characters can bo found in the odd places of this gteat cosmo politan city now und then , bays the Now \orkStar , I mot ono of thorn drlvliiu a street car on tbo I ighth avenue iiuo last night lie is a Welshman named I van Jones little iroiirgroy old mini , with keen black eves and a highlj loscatenoso He wus a school teacher I in Ins own coiiuliv , a rovnnuo ofllcor in m Ireland , un uciouulnnt in Bomluv in an B j I nglish shipping liouso.imd now tltivca _ H liis cir with the tuofatio nnd tynicil k ohouifuliioss which ihin n teil/os oil diIvors , old piiulcis md old night H wntchmcii M I "I loarncd i now thing about whisky / j P last night lie said to ino ycstctdtti , i/ H 1 stepped on the fiont pUufoun of li > 4 H un M Whit aiis itJ' t isl cd t m "Wliv , how it wis tuiidu fust ' ho rep - B p led ns ho pulled his old waterpioof H in it through thetfuind i ill hi front an I H , bit olT a picco of plug , "tt was tiinoni H who Hist invented It Ilo lived nil H nlono lu a little hole In the locks lor H' ' veins ho had lived there Ho was a B man ot gicnt piety nnd lctitnlng Ho BV could i c ui the stirs mil foi olcll eclipses aid btorms and linid w Inters Ho know Bfl every hoib and llowci lu the holds and Bl cjnhi coticoit some powctftil coidiuls a id medicine Ho could sol broken B boucs and cm o diseases , and ho mis as Bb kind hunted as a child , nnd uevor Bl h irincil as ttuich as u field inoinu All B the same the people would liavo until BJ ing to do with liiin llioj avoiUtd him , BJ o\copt now and tlicn , ivlicii some mis BM chicimwlad would toll a rock down the H mountalii lgainst his hut , ot else stone Bj liis old sh iggy dog iio ono ovu said Bl a I Ind word to linn and no ono would BJ have been no n linn ihen lie Invent BJ cd whisk ) I itst the iieoploaiiiellcd it BJ and they used to h tug mound to sco BJ what il wis one day tlio monk found n BJ poet fellow oici und cold and give him i BJ dilnk , md then i little llask to can BJ away In a wock the monk had more BJ ft lends thini an aldei man with a pull BJ lhopeoiilo ilniost took his arm shal - BJ tug liimds lliov built him it line little raM Bfeh stouo Iioihc , and ho could h ivo founded iJBH a niouistotv md giovni neb hut ha B * wouldn't but 1 ept on muling the B wlilsl y until he died BJ "Whcro did I lctiin Unit ? saul tiie B old man , iftoi he had otusecl u miuuto B to si } something bncastic about a BJ woman who wanted the car to stop on BJ the wiong side of the eunslnc ' Win , B thoio was too old duel s ( , ot on tlio ear V. M late lest night , nud both were protti * . M full Ono w is nu 1 iiglishm in and the B other was : m lushnian , and it w is the Bl 1 nglishm m who told the btory vlnitt BJ the nioii 1 nnd ho wound up with BJ And this happened in Iiuland in'tho BJ monk was in i nglishmin , in' the only BJ time in lublnnun is evei i friend to an Bj 1 nglishmaii is wlion the Liigli&hmtn B has the bott'o ' Bj 'l\li said tlio Irishman , bo oft wid H ye llio first time Irishmen over tiw B whisky was it the bittlo of Bill H in iclougli , w hoi o tlio Saxtms put Up i Bj b id job ou 'em It w is but a fchoi t time By nftci the days of St Patuck an'5 000 Bv Iusiimen came down upon the 1 nglish Bh nnd would have ito 'cm but foi then B $ thriel s Iho 1 nglish fillol the tiom lies Bj | wid buckets of wislcy und the Irishmen Bj/i d auk it in' got to fighting among BJ thomschts md th it is w ly thu 1 ng Bj lishmc i fust bate us and bioivht BT ] thioubleon ji ihuid ' H ' ' \cs' snd tiie I nglishmaii you Bjjj yivo an ltishmun a think in'he 11 light BJh his own father Bl * ' \n'if an I uclisliman olTors i mm Bj ) nut mi loo1 out foi him foi he want L te B to do cm mould tint , siiil the Insli-x B BJ/j man fM * 'An' Hints the w ty they 1 epHt--up „ 4 B ill thu wuv dona ftom Lift } aighth SBBBJ street to Abingdon squire 'sitd tlio Bf dtivor ritoi wcic bolli good iiutnod , SJr ind when thoj got oil it was to tike a BJ { i drinl and w nt fet the next cat ' " BJj TWO PRESIDENTS Hj The Success ol Itntli TfierCnnd | ilatCJ BJ iur I xcutitivi ! Posliiuns Bl The women's clubs of this countr } , B { oigmi/cd fb ; vuuous litei iry and plnl- BJi nntluopic purposes , hive duiiug the BJJ last ten joiiB , bicomo a gie it factor in Br ] the social life of out time in almost H cveiv stito of thu union , snvs the BH \outh's Companion bometimos thov BJi assume in amusing weight of nnpoit- BJI unco in the minds of the younger mem- BJ bors of the families of theii cnlhusiustio B' otlicors B ) At the time of the lust national elee- B ] tion of i domocrutio incident theio wis B } in a certain New 1 ngl ind villao un Bj election of olllcors for the worn m's lit R , ci try club Ab it happened the success bVJII fulcindulatofoi picsluontof this wholly ytBJBJB neil paitisan club was the daughtci olii ' dcmociatniid the wife of a dcmocint Hot two small sons also ndout demo crats , natuiallv issociatcd the two olet tions and put the one which most af fected the liomu discussions lint in rank ' md lmpoitinco , The evening that the succcs ' of botli of thoit candidates was issuicd a re- J nublicin lioighbni going home ft om | business found Will and H irrv hungiiig s Clnncbo lanterns on the gatepoits be- % fein tlio house f Hello bos'"Biid ' ho , good humor 1 odly What does this moan i His ins tiling happened ' t ' Happened ! " oxclannod Harry ) Why don t von ki ow the newsi" ' Mothci and Clovelaiid'8 elccled ! " chimed i i little Will , oxciludli Motlici und Clevolindu elected , nid wo io going to dceonitionl/o ! " I.ridtIn.'i the linmilip A icprcsontatHc ot M I idol hus ir- * * T Bk rued at Bnchiuost on a visit in loin BJf tion to the projected bridge ever tlio A Danube sn > 8 the London ( ilobfl It is- " " btatod th it M 1 lllol is opoctcd in Buchaicbt eailj in the now jear Bul garia does not wisli tlio coiiespondunt of the 1 xohiingo tilogriph company - Mis , that the bildge should lo direct from her feido of tiio Danube to Oru i- veda , but iiitho to Arab labia , a point which , pot hup * might bu conceded by ltouiiinnia were , it to servo as n junction of international lines ot railways , see ing that Kouinaniu has hen line in working order from Bucharest to tbo bunks of the Danube ou thut bldo and that aho has her line from Comavodn , Kustlndjio on the othoi bide It would seem that the oiiginal plan is more to the advantage of Itoiiin uiia especially ns the poit of ICustindjlo is ulroudy inucli fioquontcd , and its harbor Is to bo ouluigcd . 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