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    THE- OMAHA DAILY HER : FRIDAY , JULY lU , 1894. 3
THE DAILY BEE.
V „ COUNCIL BLUFFS.
- - NO. U PEAIIL , STREET
Dtllmtd by carrier to nr port of th ettr >
H. W. TILTON , Leiiee.
TnLnniONES-DUilnesj oir.c . No. 41j nl ht
HI lor , No. a.
Lost-Gold scarf pin. Finder will be re
warded on leaving at Bee office.
The work of relaying the floor Of the
motor bridge Is rapidly nearlng completion.
Albert H. Johnson wan fined the usual
mount In police court yesterday morning
for Intoxication.
The ball team of the Council Bluffs travel
ing men will go to Omaha't9morrow to puy
the commercial travelers of that city
Judge Lewis will arrive In the city this
morning and hold a session of the district
court for the purpose ot winding up the work
of the term
Myorlto lodge No. 12 , Degree of Honor.
'Ancient Order United Workmen , will hold
regular meeting at Grand Army of the Re
public hall this , evening. Mrs. W. S. \ \ II-
Jclns , C. of H. ; Mrs. C. W. Coker. recorder.
The city council took a trip afong Broad
way , Main and Pearl street * yesterday after
noon for the purpose of coming to some con
clusion as to what walks needed to be
curbed or relald A meeting of the city
council will be held this evening , at which
some action will bo taken.
Henry Tagger , who starttd out several
days ago with the determination to sail
across the state ot Iowa on a blcjcle has
been heard from at Davenport. He finished
the trip In five days , much of the distance
being covered without pedalling at all , as
the wind was at his back.
Anna Fay , 4-months-old daughter of Mr.
nd Mrs. J. L. Vesey , died of cholera In-
fantum yesterday afternoon at 5 13 o'clock ,
after an eight-day Illness. The funeral will
take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock
from the residence , 312 North Twelfth street
Interment In Falrvlew cemetery.
William Nlghtingile , who was fined for
slugging his wife , was turned loose by Judge
McGee yesterday morning and his fine re
mitted. The much abu ed wife was re
sponsible for this , as she labored with the
court very hard and promised to keep her
husband out of mischief as far as possible
Peter Rclchenbach tried to enter the
house of Jens Larsen , corner of Avenue
F and Eleventh street , yesterday , accom
panying his efforts In the line of soclablllt }
with a vast amount of profane and obscene
language. He was , arrested and stands
booked at the city Jail with disturbing the
peace.
That part of the sidewalk on Lower Main
street which has been monopolized for years
past by David Bradley & Co 's pHtform , so
that pedestrians had to walk In the dust or
mud of the street , Is now having three feet
cut oft the side next the street. Hereafter
there will bo a narrow passageway for
tbo public at large on the sidewalk.
A herd of steers was being driven up
Broadway yesterday morning when two of
thorn thought they saw something green in
the windows of the office where the West
ern Union and Adams Express companies
are located. They created quite a commo
tion by calmly walking Into the door. They
were ejected without much difficulty.
A new electrical apparatus Is being put
Into the police headquarters. With the old
apparatus scattered all over a long counter ,
the lot of the oince man for at least five
minutes out of every hour was not nn easy
apparatus Is designed to
one. The new
bring all the different alarms and telephones
within arm's reach , so that wear and tear
on the floor of the Jail may be transferred
to the officer's clothing.
Josephine , wife of M. J. Shoemaker , died
of consumption at the age of 37 years and
10 months , after an Illness of five months ,
yesterday afternoon at 4 15 o clock , at the
residence , 1918 Sixth avenue. She was born
ot Pauldlng Center , la. The funeral will
take place Saturday morn ng at 9 o clock at
St. Francis Xavlcv's church , Rev. Patrick
Bmytho officiating , mid the remains will he
Interred In the Catholic cemetery.
Work has been done by the city recently
which has put the paving on Lower Broad
way Into somewhat better condition than
U was a few weeks ago. The cedar block
paving had worn Into holes so that a team
could not be driven faster than a walk with
out danger of shaking the vehicle to pieces.
Many of the worst holes have been filled up
with hard burned brick patchwork , so that
the street Is again passable for teams and
bicycles.
A report was circulated yesterday to the
effect that a horse living near No. 1 engine
house , on Lower Main street , had a case
of glanders. The mayor and city physician ,
both being doctors , it was thought by some
that one of them should be a good Judge of
glanders , nnd fill the defunct office of city
veterinary surgeon. Horses did not seem
to be in either ot their lines , however , and
a veterinary surgeon had to be engaged
for the occasion. After all the trouble. Mar
shal Canning and the surgeon pronounced
the disease something besides glanders.
Now Is the time to buy real estate. We
have several bargains to offer In business
end residence property. Fire Insurance
written In the best companies. Farm loans
wanted. Lougee & Tow le , 235 Pearl street.
N'o Monopoly at Hrown'a C. O. D.
But groceries at free trade prices. A car
load of ahtl-trust crackers , and the finest
on earth , will be received today and will
be sold at such anti-trust , monopoly-para
lyzing prices as these :
All kinds of loda crackers , 3 0 per Ib.
Sweet crackers , 6c.
Ginger snaps , Gc.
Oyster crackers ,
A nice , cool swim at Manhattan beach ,
Lake Manawa , ts the , proper thing to take
these hot days.
Ktnim Laundry Company.
820 Pearl street. Telephone. 290. ] 2
I'JSHSUX.IL 1'AKAGlt.ll'IlS.
3. C. Blxby leaves today for Hot Springs.
Miss MIIIIo Graham Is visiting friends
at Des Molncs.
Dr. T H. Cleland of Duluth Is visiting
his friends here.
Miss Sophia Carlson ot Omaha Is visiting
the Misses Inman.
George F. Wright and John N. Baldwin
left for Chicago yesterday.
Miss Clara Maxfleld of Neola Is the guest
of Henry Rishton and wife.
Harry Inman leaves today for a visit of
loveral weeks to Hot Springs , S. D.
Miss Lillian Bell of Ashland. Neb. , is In
the city , the guest of Mrs , F , T. True.
Miss Blanche Pouder Is spending her va
cation with. Mrs. Charles Van Meter of
Grtswold.
Mrs. John G , Paine , who visited Mrs. A
T. Whlttlesey , has returned to her homo
In Evansvllle , Ind ,
The Msses ( Fannie and Alice Fullam of
Denver are the guests of Miss Cella Hughes
ot 903 Third street.
City Clerk Zuemuehlen leaves today for
Keokuk , having been summoned as a wit
ness before the federal grand Jury.
Mrs. M H. Roher and two children leave
next Monday for Avalon , Mo. , where they
will spend the rest of the summer.
C. H. Warren has returned from his visit
to Boone. He expects to resume his posi
tion In the Chicago & Northwestern freight
depot In a tew days.
Grand Plara telephone 45.
Grand Plaza bathing beach.
Grand Plaza picnic grounds ,
Grand Plaza's cornet band beats them all.
Grand Plaza's One row boats are all the
co-
coGrand Plaza excursion accommodations
can't be beaten.
I' Afternoon and night concerts at Grand
' Plaza , : to 6 and from 7 to 10.
New drug store , Whaley & Dcetken , 140
Broadway ; also otllce of Dr. Charles Deetken.
Gas cooking itovei for rent and f r i s
flag Co'a office.
For cob * co to Cut , 10 1'tJ ' i treat. Tele
phone 48. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ponmtlc soap breaks hard water *
tTPtl'O PnAll'nnif IT tir iiM r
NE\\S \ \ FROM COUNCIL BUM'S '
New Style of Weapon Introduced to the
Lccal Police Force ,
BOLD BLUFF CARRIED BY A TRAMP
lie Had AMiat I.ooUod I.I lie n Itctolver , bat
ItV Found on linc tlgxtluu to
Kg but a Ilaio Decep
tion In Metal ,
One of the tramps that was arrested a
few dnjs ago had among his effects a rather
unique style of firearm , If such It could
be called. It looked at long range like
an ordinary revolver of the 75-ceit | brand ,
but a closer Inspection showed that In place
of the regular cj Under It had one made
of a solid piece of metal , without even so
much as a crack Into which a cartridge
could be put. It was rendered still more
harmless by the fact that there was no
spring , and a hard pull on the trigger only
served to bring the hammer a little farther
away from the cylinder. The weapon was
confiscated by the police department. The
theory of the officers Is that It had been
used by the tramp as a means of frighten
ing people Into shelling out their wealth
Its construction put It out of the ranks of
deadly weapons , so that there could really
be no charge of carrying concealed weapons
preferred against a man , even If he did
happen to keep It out of sight.
ThU InVlmt We Are Doing.
During our Juy ! bargain sale , read prices
and be conv need that the place to trade
Is at the IJoston Store , Council Blurts , la
Illg bargain ; In gents' hose at DC , 7c , 10s
( new lot ) . Uegular $1.25 white elastic
laundered shirts , 39o Csllghtly soiled ) . Spe
cial offering In shirts , madras , silk m xed
and French flannels at 75c and 95c , sold
from $1.00 to $2.50. Our 1 33 silk -gloria
umbrella , acacia stick , now $1 00 Ladles'
black tailetta silk gloves lOc , were 25c. Our
line of 50c all wool challls , 31c. Gents' bal-
brlggan underwear 19c , big bargain Gents/
gray underwear 25c , were 30c. $100 gents'
Eg > ptlan lisle undprwear 62c. Fine white
goods sold for lOc and 23r , now 13'/4o ( cen
ter table ) . 32-Inch figured wash goods told
from lOc to 15c , now Sc. Genti' wash
able neckwear worth 23c , now lOc each.
Summer corset bargains 23c. regular 3Dc
quallt } . For 50o we show the best summer
corset In the market , every pair guaranteed.
rOTHEUINGHAM , WHITCLAW & CO ,
Council DlulTs , la.
P. S. Sec reduced prices In our wall paper
department , _
Ogdcn llutihu I urnlture In Litigation.
J. H. Bentley commenced attachment pro.
ccedlngs In the district court yesterday
against Charles E. Hamilton , for the sum
of $300. About a month ago the announce
ment was made that Hamilton had pur
chased Bentley's Interest In the furniture
of the Ogden house. He paid all but $300.
which was properly secured. In his pe
tition Bentley makes the allegation that
Hamilton Is trying to put his furniture into
cash for the purpose of beating his cred
itors. The stun was attached last even
ing. _
John Llnder has been appointed the gen
eral agent for the famous Regent , Sulpho-
Sallne and Soterlan mineral waters and the
Soterinn ginger ale , from the wonderful E\-
celsior Springs These waters were awarded
the highest prlre at the World's fair , and
have proven a specific for blood , stomach ,
kidney and rheumatic diseases. The Soterlan
ale Is made from the same waters , and is
a most delightful summer drink. They are
on sale at the general agency , 13 Main
street , and at Brown's , Da\Is' and Schnei
der's drug stores. _
Train * for Lake .Mniuuv.l.
Lca\e Broadway :
10 a. m.
2 p. m.
5 p. in.
And every 22 minutes thereafter until
114. p. m.
Parties wishing to spend the day at Lake
M.inaua take the 10 a. m. train.
Cruelty tu AnliuiilH.
N. McBee , who lives In the western part
of the city , turned a , horse out to die a day
or two ago. The animal was found almost
starved , wandering about the streets , and
Poundmaster Ed Bates started to bring It
up to the police court to introduce it as
"exhibit A" in a criminal case In which
McBee was charged with cruelty to animals
On the way up town It fell down and was
unable to get up. City Marshal Canning
was summoned and put a bullet through Its
head , and McBee will have his hearing this
morning. _
The Eagle laundry plant has been greatly
enlarged and improved , and we are now prepared -
pared to turn out a large amount of strictly
first-class work. Negllgo and colored shirts
ladies' waists , etc. , a specialty. Wo guar
antee not to fade warranted colors. Tele
phone , 1C7. 724 Broadway.
r.ruml I'luza , Lake Munavvn.
No admittance to Grand Plaza will be
charged to persons who desire to rent boats
or bathing suits.
Ice cream and refreshments served In { he
pavilion of Grand Plaza.
Washerwomen use Domestic soap.
High \\ator Murk.
The enrollment at the teachers' Institute
Is now 370 , only lacking fifteen of the largest
attendance at any Institute ever held In the
country. The work is being pushed by Su
perintendent Burton and his corps of teach
ers , and the only complaint heard from those
In attendance Is that they have to work
too hard. The superintendent seems to have
gotten Into his head the mistaken notion
thati the school ma'ams came to work rather
than for a good time , and he will give them
a little extra work by having Saturday ses
sions the same as on other week-days.
> Real estate Is cheap In Council Bluffs.
Wo can sell you a home , a vacant lot , a
fruit or garden farm cheaper than ever.
Now Is the time to buy. Day & Hess , 39
Pearl street.
_
A nice , cool swim at Manhattan beach ,
Lake Manawa , Is the proper thing to take
these hot dajs.
Meyers-Durfee Furniture company , 330-333
Broadway. Bargains In fine furniture.
Tbo laundries use Domestic soap.
I. ibnr Union OMIcer * .
At the last regular meeting of the Cen
tral Labor union the following officers were
chosen : President , E. Aspinwall ; vice presi
dent , W. n. Fisher ; secretary , Frank C.
Simmons ; financial secretary , T. Callaghan ;
treasurer , Cory A , Heed. Resolutions were
passed endorsing the strike and the boy
cott of Pullman's cars
_
Ilcst all wool Ingrain carpets , 65c dvrlar
July , to make room for new stock.
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET Cv , .
Headquarters for hammocks , Davis , the
druggist. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap.
IMiicatloimlUtB Klert Oltlcer * .
ASBURY PARK. N. J. , July 12. The Na
tional Educational association committee on
nominations has named Prof , Nichols Mur
ray Butler of Columbia as president. Dr.
Irnln Shepard of Minnesota wa re-elected
secretary by acclamation. The retiring
president , Albert G. Lane , superintendent
of schools at Chicago , was made first vice
pres dent and a vice president was selected
from every state and territory. Dr. Thomas
C. McKonzle of New Jersey reviewed the
work of the committee of ten. Prof. A. T.
Nightingale of the Chicago High school also
made a review of the report ol that com
mittee.
DUrrcilltcil tlin Story of Goner' * DUcovery.
TACOMA , Wash. , July 12. George Lewis
Gower of this city , brother ot Fred Goner ,
discredits the now * of bis brother being
discovered In London.
Some years ago a simitar report was sent
out from New York , Baying ; Fred Gower
had been found In Bombay. ThU was found
to have started In tb * Imagination of an
impecunious newspaper man who knew the
family Mr Cower u > < that Fred was
alnays an eccentric man and likely to do
any queer thing , such as dropping out of
sight for term of yeara He thinks his
brother Is still alive somewhere , but not In
London , though he has never heard from
him. Ho lias never fully credited the story
of his brother's death. Prcd Gower's life
with Mmc. Nordlcn was not a happy one.
George Lewis Gower says the estate set
tled up was a small one.
j't.vKtr.iai'A LAST .ir ,
Governor AltjHI ( mid United States Court *
llufiiic to Interfere.
SPRINGFIELD , III. , July 12. Governor
Altgeld today refused to Interfere In the
case of Assassin Prendergast. The gover
nor said the law muit take Its course.
Tim application of the assassin's attorneys
for a writ of habeas corpus In the United
States circuit court was argued today before
Judge Grosscup. After hearing the grounds
upon which the application was made and
the demand of the attorneys of the con
demned man for a stay of execution until
an appeal could be taken to the United
States supreme court , Judge Grosscup sent
the following telegram to Judge Woods of
the United States circuit court of appeals.
Hun. W. A. Woudt , Imllnnnpotla : I'ren-
dergast sentenced to bo hnnged tomorrow.
His counsel flic application for hnli-MS
corpus nnd nsk for stay. Exceedingly Im-
jxmnnt that stay be refused unless he Is
entitled to It Cannot > ou come hen * to
confer with me tonight or tomorrow morn
ing ? P. S. UHOSSCUP.
This telegram was sent while Attorney S.
S. Gregory was arguing that under the federal -
eral statutes he Is entitled to a stay to give
time for an appeal If the application for a
writ of habeas corpus Is denied. Judge
Grosscup said nothing to Indicate Whether
the writ would be refused or granted and It
was the general Impression In the court room
that the writ would be denied. His ob
ject In sending for Judge Woods was to se
cure his advice on the question of an appeal
to the federal supreme court and an order
staying the execution until the highest
court in the land could be heard from.
The court entered an order refusing the
writ , but the question of an appeal was left
undecided until Judge Woods should arrive.
Judge Grosscup directed the clerk of the
court to write a letter to Sheriff Gilbert ask
ing him to delay the execution tomorrow ts
long as possible , or until the expiration of
i'mo In which the sentance must he carried
tut.
tut.The as assln spent the day very qu ctly In
the little room Just cast of Jailer Morris'
office. His brother called and remained
with ths condemned man for an hour. Rev.
Father Barry of the Holy Name cathedral
came later Prenderga-t. when told the
priest was In the Jail , said "Well , let him
como in If he wants to. But I want It
understood that I did not send for him. If
he wants to see me I will receive h.m. "
The priest entered the little room and
talked with Prendergast for an hour. The
assassin seemed In good spirits and fre
quently nnlled.
This afternoon Mrs. Prendergast , mother
of the assassin , came. There were tears In
the eyes of the sorrowing woman as she
appeared at the Jail door. She brought her
son a new suit of underwear and a clean
white shirt. "I will se him after awhile
for the last time , " tald Mrs. Prendergast
with a xhudder , as she sank into a chair.
Later she entered the chamber of death to
take final leave of her son. The scaffold
was carried Into the Jail and put In
place this evening.
Late this afternoon Judge Gros-cup de
cided not to interfere in the matter. When
Prendergast was told at 5 o'clock this after
noon that there was no hope for a further
stay of execution of the sentence of death he
would not belie\e it.
"I still have hope that some sort of stay
will be granted tomorrow , " remarked the
assassin. "If I am hung It would be an
official murder I am not guilty of the crime
of murder. No malice was shown in the
trial , and the law sa > s that murder is the
malicious taking of a human life "
Attorney Darrow , Prendergast's counsel ,
seems to have abandoned hope tonight at C
o'clock. "I have not heard from the gov
ernor , and don't expect to , " he said.
X 7.V CHICAGO.
Train Run Into an Knglnn nnil Out ] .Man
WIIH Killed and I lie Others Hurt.
CHICAGO , July 12. One man was killed
outright at 1 o'clock this afternoon In a
collision on the Wisconsin Central tracks at
Fifteenth and Johnson streets , and five
others were severely Injured. A Chicago ,
Burlington & Qulncy engine drawing ten
ctial cars ran Into a Wisconsin Central
engine standing on the tracks. Both en
gines were wrecked and the cars piled over
the locomotives. The wall of Norton Bros. '
warehouse was knocked out and the brinks
fell , covering the wreck. Three men were
burled. Two were struck by the wreckage
and taken to hospitals.
Drink l.eiuls to Murder.
INDIANAPOLIS , July 12. At 'Brighton '
Beach , a resort three miles north of here ,
this morning , E. Smith cut the throat of
'Weston E. Thomas , who died almost Im
mediately. The men were strangers to
each other and had been drinking. They
got Into a dispute , which ended in the mur
der. Smith escaped in a boat , but was cap
tured about C o'clock at Broad Ripple , seven
miles south of this city. Thomas was a
prominent business man of Anderson , Ind. ,
and was secretary and treasurer of the
Anderson Wire and Nail company. Smith
is highly connected , but has led a fast life
for the past few years.
I.cinon Circus Tent Hlown Otcr.
HURON , S. D. , July 12. Lemon brothers'
circus tent was blown to pieces here last
evening. Little Rosa , the snake charmer ,
was seriously Injured and four showmen
badly hurt. The small attendance only pre
vented a more serious accident.
Dronncd In Cedar I.ilo :
MILWAUKEE , July 12. Philip Goldsmith ,
a well known manufacturer of Covlngton ,
Ky. , and member of the firm of Philip Gold
smith & Sons was drowned In Cedar Lake.
t'UKKVAST.
Tnlr Weather mid North WliuU for Ne-
hrahlul I'rldiiy.
WASHINGTON , July 12. The indications
for today are-
Tor Nebraska Fair , north winds ; cooler
In the southeast portion.
For Missouri Fair ; west winds ; slightly
cooler In the northern portion by Friday
evening
For Iowa Fair ; slightly cooler ; north
winds.
Tor Kansas FiUr ; south , shifting to north
winds ; slightly cooler by Friday evening.
Tor South Dakota Vniiable winds ;
warmer In the western portion.
Loriil Keioril.
OmCKOFTIIP. WCATIIEIl UlIIlEAU , OMillA ,
July 12 Omaha record of temperature and
rainfallcomparod with corresponding day of
past fouri'ears :
1894. 18H3. 1892. 1891.
Maximum temperature 04 = 07 = 01 = 00 =
Minimum tumuoraiurc. 703 733 7.1 = 7 ( > =
AMiraeo teniiiernture. . 82 = 85 = 82 = 80 =
Precipitation . . . . .00 00 .OJ ,00
St.iteinont showing ttio condition of torn-
pcrr.turo.iud precipitation at , Omaha for the
day and slnco March 1 , Ib'Jl :
Normal tanitiarnluro 70 =
EM.-OSS for the day 3 =
Deficiency > lnru March 1 1H =
Normal prnelDltatlmi 18 Inch
Deficiency for tlindav 18 Inch
Deficiency since Marcii 1 8.22 Inches
Itcnorti from Other Station ) at 8 1 * . M.
( .EOUQE E. HUNT , Local Forocnv Official.
Constantinople and Vurtlity Qet Another
Shaking UpJf 8terdayt
no \
NO RECORD OF FATTIES OBTAINABLE
It I * Kiiinvn , UiHvcvrnTlmt n Number of
Lire * llnte Ilccir f.ost nnd a I-nrgo
Aniuunt of J'ruporty llus
llccii Uejjlfujrcik
CONSTANTINOPLE,1" 12. Slight
earthquake shocks cdnllHned from time to
lime throughout the night but this morning
the city Is resuming Its normal appear
ance , the shops being reopened and the In
habitants returning to their houses.
The seismic disturbances extended through
out a wide area. The casualties were
greater than the reports have > ct stated
A shock was felt throghout the peninsula of
Anatoli , thirty-six miles from here. Many
railway stations have been damaged , and the
town of Jnlova , on the. Gulf of Ismud , Is al
most totally distrojed. .
At Stamboul , the principal undulation ap
pears to have followed a straight line from
the mosque of Sultan Ahmed to Edlrno
Kapon , a distance of two miles. Great
damnse wa9 _ tj ° n ? 8a' ! ' ' ° nS 'ne I'110 ' anj
many lives were lost.
In the village of San Stefano the sea sud
denly receded for a distance of 200 yards ,
and then returned as suddenly , tumbling the
boats violently over the quajs , doing great
damage.
The number of victims of the earthquakes
up to last evening Is ofllclally stated to be
110 , but the real number Is believed to be
There was another shock at 4 o'clock this
afternoon. Its duration was three seconds.
A great denl of damage was done to prop
erty and the disturbance caused a renewal
of the panic among the people nnd started
again an exodus from the city. Reports con
tinue of damage to property and loss of life
In the provinces of Adrlanapole , Moodana ,
Avlllage of Asia Minor , Ismidt Asia Minor ,
Ghevle and In towns along the Dardanelles
The quays in the suburbs of Galata are
cracked seriously. It Is not yet known how-
many persons lost their lives In this city.
Con-mi 1r 'iit ) J'orts > i > utmllzeil ,
LONDON , July 12 A dispatch to the
Times today from Seoul , the capital of
Corea , says : A conference of foreign repre
sentatives today proposed the neutralization
of Corcan treaty ports. The Japanese min
ister accepted the principle of the proposi
tion so far as Chemulpo was concerned , but
reserved his answer of this question In re
gard to the other ports pending Instructions
from his government. Later , the king
jleldlng , the Japanese government appointed
three commissioners to discuss the internal
administration of the country. The condi
tions imposed by the Japanese government
In regard to the neutralization of the post
of Chemulpo virtually nullify the concession ,
as Japan still Insists upon retaining troops
within the settlement The foreign repre
sentatives have reminded the Japanese gov
ernment that their Joint note , recently sent
to Japan questioning the wlthd. .wal of
troops , still remains unanswered.
The earl of Klmbcrlcy , secretary of state
for foreign affairs , hits proffered Great
Britain's good offices with a view of bringing
about a settlement of the Corean dispute
Japan has acceptedj .tha offer , and there Is
every reason to bejleve that China will do
likewise. _
Anglo-Dutch ( mill \1 iMllnitc.
MANAGUA , July _ 1 ? President Zelaya
has appointed a commissioner who has gone
to Colon to treat with the Anglo-Dutch
syndicate for the buiiqlng of the canal In
case the Americans abandon the enterprise
or the concession "is declared forfeited by
thlb government on acyount of the present
company not compjjing wun the contract
The latter contingency is probable , as the
time has nearly elapsfed for the completion
of a certain portion of' it which It will be
impossible to flnlali , .
ShlpnrorKi'il SnilolS X indcd nt Liverpool.
'
LIVERPOOL , July 12. Twenty-three of
the crew of the Brit sh ship Henglst , Cap
tain Esson , have been landed here by the
steamer Galllcla from Montevideo. The
Hengl t sailed from Cardiff on November 4
for the Falkland islands , and was wrecke-J
In the Straits , of Magellan previous to May
24 last The crew camped on the beach
for nineteen dajs , and were then rescued
by the British warship Garnet and taken
to Montevideo , where they were transferred
to the Gal.lc a.
Serious Itiot Ke.tr ( iltuigovr.
GLAGO'V , July 12. A report has reached
here that a serious riot is in progress at
Blantyre , eight miles from this city. A
contingent of Glasgow police has been hastilj
sent to the scene of the reported disturb-
ancp.
An Orangemen's demonstration Is taking
place at Blantyre , and it is thought this
may have led to some fighting. H Is esti
mated that 12,000 Orangemen assembled at
Blantyro today.
Violent Hurricane In Styrlu.
VIENNA , July 12. A dispatch from
Gratz , capital of Styrla , states that a ter
rific hurricane passed over that place. The
wind blew with such violence that windows
In every part of the city were blown In
Many houses vvero unroofed and much other
damage done. A number of persons were
Injured by being struck by falling glass
and other debris.
Muhdlsts Defeat the COURO Troops
LONDON , July 12. A dispatch to the
Times from Brussels says that the Inde
pendence Beige has received a dispatch
from the Congo Free State to the effect that
the state's forces suffered a complete rout
In the fight that took place at Mudal March
8 last. The Mahdists captured all the bag
gage and ammunition and killed Captain
Bonavalette.
Dumngo ( Inly 1'ive Thousand.
ANTWERP , July 12. Admiral Erben of
the United States steamer Chicago , referring
to the collision which occurred yesterday
between the cruiser and the tank steamer
Azoff. Informed the Associated press cor
respondent the damage to the warship will
probably only amount to $5.000.
Vigilant t hulleiigfH for the Victoria Cup.
LONDON , July 12. George Gould , for the
Vigilant , has challenged for the Victoria
cup The rules of the club require eight
months notice , but it Is expected that the
rules will be waived In favor of the Ameri
can yacht In view of the circumstances of
the challenge.
Would Send the Mallt Through Catmiln.
LONDON , July ' 12. As a result ot the
strike situation In the United States an
agitation has beem commenced by a number
of members of Parliament to have the Aus
tralian malls now pomlng through San
Francisco sent eas\t by way of the Canadian
Pacific.
Troopi ItiWlteil by the Ourcn.
ALDERSHOT cAMP , July 12. The queen
today reviewed 16,600 troops here under the
command of the duke of Connaught. Many
royal personages witnessed the review ,
among them belne the czarevvitch nnd his
fiance , Princess Allx ol Hesse.
National Itiltu Hliciot.
LONDpN. July | 2 At the meeting of the
Natlonil Utflo aisoclatlon at Blsley camp
today , with Martini-Henry rides , the ladles'
prize , seven shots at DOO yards , was won
by Mitchell with a score of 35 , the highest
possible number.
ruiilng llo.its I. < m la the Storm ,
BILBAO , July 12. Twenty fishing boats
which were out during a recent storm are
missing. Two of them , having seventeen
men on board , are known to be loat.
Hook VVus Too AunruhUtlc.
PARIS , July 12. EHze Reclus * latest book ,
"My Brother , the Peasant , " has been seized
by the authorities on account of Its an
archistic tendencies.
Jupiinme Clmrturluc Troop Slilpi.
LONDON , July 12. The Japanese govern
ment has chartered twelve English steamers
At present in Japanese water * for the trans
nortatlon of troops Owners are asking pre-
mlttms on their vest ' on account of the
war risks In eastern waters
To Itrrcltp thr I'iii.U | Itriicdlctlnn.
ROME , July 12 The Rev Dr , Rurtxell of
Roundout , N V . will leave for home July 17
Father Htirtsel ! wld receive the papal bene
diction , which li * will convey to the Catholic
parishes of Uuundout nnd his relatives and
friends. _ _
Colonial rmiferemo Adjourn' .
OTTAWA , July 12. The Intercolonial con
ference has adjourned after putting
Itself on record , by a vote of COte
to 3 , In favor of a colonial union and cut-
toms arrangement ,
Cholera Sprrudlni ; In Mennii.
VIENNA , July 12. Cholera Is still sprnd
Ing In Auftrla Gallcla nnd In Bukovvlna.
A high novelty of the season Is the red
Russian kid tic , with Jet embroidery on the
toe. This Mephistophelean foot covering li
very popular at fashionable summer resorts.
It Is worn with silk nose of the tame vivid
color. A spray of black embroidery on the
red has the effect of somewhat toning down
the a > E9rtlve color.
Many of the seml-dlaphanou1 ? toll'ts worn
at the summer resorts are made up unllned
and worn over petticoats and low cut under
waists of dainty colored taffeta or , prettier
still , of shct silk of Eomc sort. This Im
parts nn exceedingly charming two-toned
or ihadow effect , nnd greatly improves the
appearance of the toilet.
Large Galnesborough hats , trimmed with
feathers , are worn at the races and for
country parties , but for full day dress bon
nets are still the proper headgear , the
fancy of the moment being a Marie Stuart
shape , made of Jet or gold , verj pointed
over the face and trimmed with aigrettes
and large Jet bows or flowers at the back ,
arranged very broad.
Cream white cloth Jackets In the medium
length , duchess of York style , are In high
fashion , and the var ous ways of adorning
them render them very appropriate for
nearly every occasion They are made In
both single and double-breasted styles , and
many of the former have a deep cnpe collar
and slashed revers faced with > cry heavy
guipure lace.
Black and wMte cheeked silks are con
spicuously favored , and In the selection of
a dress of tins sort discretion Is quite nec
essary. Checks that look as If the black
is very black and the white very white are ,
as a rule , to be avoided. They are dl tress-
ingly trying to the c > cs of the needle
woman , and are apt to prove too assertive
when made up.
Plain skirts prevail universally. Even
those for ceremonious wear are but little
decorated. This stjle prevails for silks ,
sheer wools , 8,1k and wool mixtures and , of
course , tailor made costumes. Fashionable
models of covert cloth , lightweight ladles'
cloth and similar fabrics for utility wear
show skirts about four yards wide ot the
hem , with but little stiff interlining.
It seems hardly poss ble for those who
delight In gay gowns and brilliant effects In
color to go very far astray in their dress
ing this year. Everything worn at the
fashionable watering places is bright and
brilliant , II not sometimes startl ng The
very quietest combinations of color for walkIng -
Ing and afternoon dresses are what but a
few seasons ago would have been deemed
suitable only for. a lawn party.
One of the Parisian novelties Is a cream
gauze ribbon , with white satin stripes and
tiny bouquets of flowers in green , blue and
> ellow. Ribbons have become such a uni
versal trimming that summer gowns are
hardly complete without bows or rosettes ,
which are at present taking the lead. Braces
of ribbon , going over the shoulders ,
fastened at the belt with rosettes , and con
tinuing down to the hem of the skirt ,
where they end In bows , both back and
front , are one of the novelties In dresi dec
oration , ard wide ribbon bows , with ends
reaching to the bottom of the dress , are
worn at the neck and on one shoulder.
French millinery at the moment Is most
eccentric in character , and people whoso
taste li quiet find much to repel them In a
great deal of the fashionable but extraor
dinary head coverings offered them Most
noticeable are the colors and combination :
One must see them to realize the extent
of their audacity. One shape of coarse
open work straw , deeper in color than the
ripest corn , is trimmed with a large
Alsatian bow of wide ribbon shot yellow
and violet , and a bunch of blue corn flow
ers set Into a rosette of magenta velvet.
A more quarrelsome as emblage of colors
could hardly be , yet even this pales before
a jellow tinted hat 1 terally covered with
rosettes of virulent magenta , sea green , and
heliotrope severally Interspersed with up
standing bunches of berries of every known
color.
A ruble.
Indianapolis Journal : A certain Monarch ,
of Violent and Hasty Tempr , became of
fended at an Injudicious Remark of his
Court Fool , and , drawing his Sword , cut off
the Unhappy Fellow's Right Ear.
The next Day , having given the matter
Thought , the Monarch approached the Couch
where lay the Fool In Much Pain , and apolo
gized Sincerely for his Conduct , expressing
Great Sorrow.
"Your sorrow Is Beautiful to See , " com
plained the Fool , "but It does not restore
my Lost Ear. "
"The loss of your Ear cuts no Ice , " re
plied the Monarch. "It Is enough that 1
have Expressed my Sorrow and put mjself
at Peace with my own Conscience In So
Doing. "
Moral : And that Is what apologies amount
to , as a general thing.
Kdltor Harrow'HMfo li n Miooter.
CHADRON , Neb. , July 12.-SpecIal ( Tele
gram to The Bee ) At the Chadron Gun
club tournament today the score between
Douglas , Wyo , and Chadron was S3 to S3
In favor of Chadron. The feature of the
tourney was the shooting of Mrs. Harrow
of Douglas , who defeated many of her own
club , as well as opponents. Amoni' the
prominent Black Hills shooters present
were C J Crahle , D W. Flick , J. R.
Brennan and A. H Fields.
Hrace. of DU.iitrotis HI i7e4.
CARTARET , N. J. , July 12. The chemical
works of Williams & Clarke , said to be the
largest In the world , have been almost en
tirely dpstroyed by fire. The loss will be
close to $500,000.
HAMBURG , July 12. A fierce fire raged
for five hours among the free harbor docks
here. Immense stores-of tobacco and coffee
were destroyed. Loss , $375,000 ,
I.oU Ills I.lfo In Tlmmhlni ; a Pug ,
MILWAUKEE. July 12. Dick Falls , a
well known lightweight prizefighter , shot
and killed James McCarty , ex-sheriff , and
wounded "Boiler" Walsh. McCarty and
\Valbli \ had an old score to settle with Falls
and started In to whip him.
Ohio Milage heverly Scorched.
TOLEDO. July 12. Eden , a small town In
Williams county , was visited today by a
most disastrous conflagration , resulting In
of
males a rlljr of the t > Uo And our
rizttlug .nil 1'ow.r Canal will help.
Edgemont , S. D.
f lrl7 brittle * with opportunity , for proflU-
lillnT8 [ ment. Ami out do n'thoi.toh.a
mllllnnilro to laka adrauU < e ot tb.m , Kh r.
V > to | 35 a month li nil you n oJ
La t a. Mn < joa oar I'.mphl.t , P Ic Lilt.
andi'Ut. Tli rwllloiplalDtblai > ,
Th Edgenunt Company , Om.ha , Neb
the lots ol I17B.OOO worth of pr prrtjr
Seventy two buildings vmo destroyed , Includ
ing the entire business purt'on t ( the town
In many eases there vas no Insurance The
fire started at 11 45 o'clock nnd nt 2 o'clock
the destruction was complete , ns a brisk
wind was blowing The village department
consists of ono hind engine. Itollef was
sent for to Drynn nnd Montpeller , but the
lire had burned Itself out by tlie time they
arrived ,
> ltillrn .tnck im' Honllli.
NASHVILLE , July U. Justice How ell E.
Jackson Is In this city and will leave to
night for a trip to the northwest In company
with his medical adviser. Judge Jnck * n Is
not critically III , but ho Is In poor health.
H Is believed he will bo restored by his trip.
I'lro lit ( lili-jign Pints
CHICAGO. July 12. About 1 30 this afternoon -
noon fire destroyed three two-story frame
dwellings at Nos. 120 , 122 nnd 121. Warren
avenue , and a three-story stone front flat
building nt 126 nnd 12SVnrren nvetmo. No
one v.as Injured. The loss will bo Jlu.uOtf.
Itnltlxtl III Nrcro Dive ,
Peter Nelson , n saloon keeper nt 101 South
Thirteenth , street , vvn * robbed of $90 In the
negro dive nt 90(5 ( Capitol nvcmic , at nn
early hour this morning. He nci-u cd Min
nie Snow , nn Intnnte , of the theft. IJoth
were arrested pending nn investigation.
I'nrortmliiR mi u Wllpy Ciiinpniif.
KHOKl'K , la , July 12.-In the federal
court here today the rnrmcrs Loan and
TruMt comp tn > of New Vork filed n bill
for the appointment of n receiver for the
Iowa Water company of Otliimvva and
foreclosure of a mortgage foi J 100,000.
ltp.it DiinuigrK Dilluitu Crop * .
MINNEAPOLIS , July 12 Dispitchei to
the Journal from North nnd South Dakota
indicate that yesterday's Intense heat did
great damage to the growing crops. The
mercury registered IDS at tevcrnl points.
Sunnpl A. Murcli I'liUi Druil.
MINNEAPOLIS , July 12. Samuel A.
March fell dead tli.s morning without warn
ing , He was a member of the t > Utc senate.
liirl oii Stiirln fur thp I'nlo
LONDON , July 12. The Jackson polar
expedition left the Thames yesterday for
Archangel , cnroute for I'ranz Josef land.
VVitltc Miirtn to I.iittirp In KMIKIIK.
DENVEH July 12.- Governor Walte left
today foi TopeUn , Kan. Ho will make sev
eral speeches In Kansas.
A Coxey nrmy captured n Michigan
Central at Cheboygan , Mich , jestcrday.
The American Loan nnd Trust company of
Duluth made a voluntary ass gnment jcs-
tcrday.
H. A. DIschoff , manager and editor of
the Hlack Diamond , a Chicago coal trade
Journal , committed suicide yesterday.
Mrs. Tony Mullane has been granted a
divorce from her husband , the noted ball
player , on the ground of extreme cruelty.
The county jail at Hastings , Minn. , Is
being heavily guarded to prevent the Ijnch-
ing of the French-Canadian tramp who
killed Policeman Jacobsen.
Frederick Gower , the husband of Nordlca ,
the noted singer , who was supposed to have
been drowned In the Engllth channel ten
years ago , has been found living in London.
The Jury In the case of the men charged
with murdering Engineer Ilarr nt Brazil ,
Ind , during the coal strike , have found
them guilty of Involuntary manslaughter
and they were sentenced to two jears im
prisonment.
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Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment
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llrnlnnnd Pei\o Power ; Lost Manhood ; gul'kniss ;
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Tobacco , Ouiura or Liciuor. which FOOD lend to
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Jl n boi ; fl for ? 5 : with wrlllcn cuar.inteo to cure or
refund moat ) : WEST'S COUGH 8YRU1' . A certain
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TShoopInrr Cuugli. Here Tliront. Pleasant to take
Samll rlzi ) dlrcontir.ueii ; old , OOo. size , now2rc. ; old
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federal cnurti. Itonmg aoU-7-8-0 , bhugurt
bucU' Council Jtlullfl. In
OLD JibOP'S STORY.
It li About n ttplitlllnti Hint Kniteil In
rxllarp.
That nlto old slave , Aesop , tells how thef
Jaws nnd ( tic arms refuse to supply nnJ trf
grind food for the stomach , which , they
M hi , win n In-y thing living on Us neighbor * .
Of i. inrse the rebellious members suffered
and gr w vvrnk. An whnt MO call scl nco
did not exist In Aesop' * dav. It Isn't likely
that even lie understood the full force of till
fable.
fable.Wo
Wo understand today the supreme lm
portanco of treating the stomach well , for
the consequence * of Indigestion extend from
the brain to the toe * liocauso of bad dlRes *
tlon , there are to many skinny , pale , blood *
le men anil women In the world. Nothing
will fatten and strengthen them unless they
can find u food that will piss from thrf
stomach Into the blood without digestion *
Paskola Is such n pro-digested food.
"It gives mo grcnt pleasure , " nays Dr. O ,
W. liabcaek of Oholsc.i , Mass , , "to speak lit
the highest terms of > our delightful prcpara *
tlon , I'asUola. 1 have lately prescribed It
for one of my lady patients , and I am greatly
i < urprl ed < at Its wonderful po\\cr as a flesh
pioducer. The > oung lady has been out of
health anil ! o lng llcsh. She began taking
I'ueKola as directed. Her weight was 103
pounds. She has taken four bottles and now1
weighs 10 ! ) pounds , and Is looking much Im-1
proved. She says she feels like a new1
creature. This change has been brought
about by PasKoln. "
Another plivslclan's testimony :
OSWEOO. N. Y. , May 21. 1S94.
Gentlemen The bottle of PasKola received
a \\eck ago today and 1 Immediately commenced - '
menced the use of It , In connection with
Poland water. I am feeling very much
better and have Increased 1 % pounds. Dur *
Ing the eight dnjs' tisc of I'askola , no cruc-1
tlons of MS , In tact , cccmlng perfect dlges *
tlon. If this condition continues , I shall
bo n devotee of I'askola and will prescribe
It when Indicated to my patient * . Sincerely
jours , E. M MAN\V.VUEN , M. D. .
Pi'Kola may Inlintiicd of nny repitab.o
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