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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1894)
- - - ' ' ' - ( ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ; ; ; ; ; ' ; ! - . . . . . . . . . . < r _ _ . . . . . - . . , . . . . - " . " . ' . . . 'I\1. \ " . . . . .p r' . . . " " . " . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ - . . . . . _ ' ; , - F----- , . , , . ' .TIIE O [ AIIA DAIT.AY ] JEJD : FUIDAY , DnOE1\nnU 28. 1894. 1' : - TEACHERS ELECT OFFICERS Delegates ro the State Oonvention Busy Eal10ting at Lincoln ' . -l - ThREE CANDIDATES FOR TIlE PRESIDENCY I BOlllo Jnlera.Unl t"ttarA tll CIIIIIO VI' for nlscu..I"n % Toel"y Concernln the .Wllclcnc or 1'IUuro of the l'u"lIe : ichools , LINCOLN , Dec 27-SII ( J\I.-Chancellor : Cllnfiehl called the Nebraska State Teachers' ISRocllllon ! together this morlllnJ ; promptly on .chedule time , the borean b1ast of winter In nu degree decreaslnJ the attendance or Inler- est III the prt < : eedlngs. Nomination oC officers - cers for next year ) was the first order DC busIne8. ollowlng ( lire the names pro- posel for president : W , II , Skinner Ne- braBka City ; ProC. J. A. lJellllle , ColMr and Superintendent lIaupt , Dakota counly. Miss Uosfort ! of Lincoln county was named for sccrelary , and Superintendent C. n. Alklll- ' . son for Ireasurer. Dallollng for Ihese was commenced , 10l1ay , and will continue tomortiu row morning , closing promptly at 12 o'clock , nooll. lIsa Itlchardson favored the audience with several musical numbera. Oreelllls ! ! were received from teachers oC Colorado an,1 South Daltola. President Norton of the Peru Ncrmal "chool read a paper on "Some I actors - tors oC . " " ' Thoroughness. "TIlt ProvInce anll Method ( oC Criticism" was discussed , by llrs. : Winona S. Sawyer of J.lncoln. An interest log account oC a visit 10 tiia schools of Ocr- t many was Ilven by P. Louis Sclrlan , president - dent of the SI. Iouls Normal school , Dr. WoH . President of the educlllonal : I council , reported that no definite action had I been ! taken on the mailer oC 10catll11 one or mom normal schools. The subject had beer recommitted for further Investlallon. ! lie recomlllenllel , such changes In the school law as will allow school boards to draw warrants to the alllount of 85 per cent of the levy and that such warrants draw 7 per cent when there Is no money In the treasury. They : . , asltcl ( ! that lhe ( law be so changed : that school 1 boards may be elected In the fall and talte their seals January 1. The report was adopled. Superlnlendent VI' . 11. Skinner and President - dent A. W. Norlon were elected members of the educational council This , evening , the following , program was carried out at ( lie LansIng opera house the altellllance rivaling the packed aUlllence which greeted tile opening exercises last night : Music. Address "Ellucallon by the Slate for tiio State , " Prof. Harry P. Judsoil Ph. D" , L. L D. , dean of the University I- versity of Chlcao. , TOlllorrow morning the program ! for the session aL the Lansing Is ns follows : Mush Report of the commillee on resolullons ne- i port of tht ! cOlllmlllee on ballollng. "Thi 10 County High School. " William Heeee , Falls ] Cily. Discussion C. 0 Pearse. IJeatricI " 11It \ True That the Public Schools ( a I ) 'Do Not Give a Reasonable Mastery of the SUbjects Taught ? " D. C. O'Connor Wesl . Point ; ( fl b ) "Do Not Prepare for Active LICe ? " ' \1' \ . 11. Lenntng hastings ; ( c ) "I all 10 Teach Morallly ? " nev. William Murphy , Tecumsel : 1 , Ilscusslon A. P. Marble , Omaha. "The Study of Ferm In the Grades , " Ethel Evan 5 . Omaha. GnEENE FOR MARQUETT'S SIIOES C. J. Greene the Durllnglon's legal ropr e- .1'- sentallve at Omaha , Is being prominently mentioned as the successor oC Mr. T. M. Marrillelt as general attorney of the road , but H.ls also stated that Mr. Deweese who 1113.3 Wen the trial lawyer for the road will be appointed with possIbly the addition of a consulting lawyer. FUNEHAL OF T. M. MARQUETT. The funeral oC the late Hon T. 11ft Marquelt occurred thlll afternoon from St. Paul chure . . 'I D9splta. Ule ' vcrllY ot the weather - the e Ii- lice was filled to the doors with witnesses of and participants In the Impressive service The massive casket was almost hidden by I the rich and varied floral designs , which were banked against It In great profusion. nev. C. C. Iasby delivered an Impressive fuller : dlscours dwelling upon the lire work and Innumerable gracious qualities oC Ihe deceared. There were sixteen llall ! bearei The funerlll cortege was led by Appomaltox post , GrilJ1d Army of the Republic , follow e by the large delegation from the Dar assocla- Uon : and 80 rowing friends In carriages. AFTER RUNAWAY WOMEN. Last Frlday a. couple of men from ned Oak , Ia. , asked Detective Malone for aid In _ locating two women who had run away from j' ' _ - ned Oak. One of them was Merrlt Johnson , who lived In this city a year ago and owned , some properly near the asylum The man who accompaned ! him was his wlte's brother. - One of the women sought was Mrs. : 'Morrlt Johnson. She left her home at Red Oak on the 20lh Inst. and carne to Lincoln , brInging wllh her two children and $185 In moriey. A young girl named Laura Solomon accompanied her. The men found Mrs Johnson : - son at the home or a JIIrs. harris 2638 C IItreet. The wife relinquished the two children - dren 10 her husband. Yesterday a young man named Arthur OJenwood Lawshe. a resIdent - Ident oC ned Oak , drifted Into the station and said / that the Laura Solomon mentioned above \ was one In whom ho was deeply Interested , . ' Upon learning that she had levanled with MrlS. Johnson ho had boarded the next train for Lincoln In pursuit 110 found her a etch was duly married. lIe claimed that after short honeymoon his wltel had disappear 110 had already secured transportation for himself and wlCe home to Red Oale. lie requested - quested lodging al the stallon and was given It over nigh Today he was out again and searching for his missIng bride Id : rs. Lawsho Is described as a tall , fine look , Ing young woman and It Is raid she has not reached the ago at which the law Banctil ins her marriage. GOSSIP FROM TIlE STATE CAPITAL. T. Graham 22 years old , and a tailor by trade , walked Into tile pawn shall of hare 'ow & Drodslty this evening , and , at the point oC n gun , demanded what money there was around the promises. lie was given $9 ; but by n Judicious use of the telephone he was captured by Detective Malone before he got clear of the Rhop. The third annunl hanquet of tile Young Men's ltelHlbllcall club will bo heM at the I Lincoln holel on tile evening or January 11 , the anniversary oC Alexander Hamilton's blrthda ) ' . The \r.ademy of Sciences helll its 01lenln9 session Ihls morning and listened 10 short )1al1ers Oil botanical aUlI ( geological Ilhenom- cnn or Nebraska The aealemy , will bo In mess Ion Iwo hays and will elect onlcerR at tomorrow morning's 50551011. I'rot. 110115ey : of 1.lncoln Is at present president , and U. D. Dunl1anson oC Peru secretary . . . - . . One of the attendants at the Insane a ylum , Mr. T. U , Farner , haa received ! Ihe sad In- tollhenco oC Ihe suicide of hla brother , W. II. Farmer , until lately managing director or I n laeo IIrm at Nottlnglulln , ngland. Poor hUlllness In tile lace trade lei 10 menIal : , worry . ' and Insomnia. In his aberration % Ir. , Farmer sal down In hIs ofilce , polnled I a ( iOflbie.barreleli gun at hIs head , PUlled both triggers alill blew nut his brains. I . , p Tile Standard leclrlu I.tght and Power company of New York has appealed 11 case to the IIUllrcmo court In which the Ilasti flee Electric 1.lght and ! I'ower company , of lit tat. Ings Neb" , obtained Judgment In the district court of Adams county The amount In- "olnd Is u balance of $1.000 claimed to be owIng to tile New York company , The 160 new chairs ordcl'e,1 by Secretary of State Allen for the house of representa , tin's and senate chamber have arrived and I been 111scell In liOsitton 'file chairs are lat ge . handsome , antique osk 8wh'el , reclining , called , checked and engra\'ell pieces DC furnl- turo and woulll be ornamenls In the Ill Lost a richly decorated litlrary room They cost a,50 apiece , or $975 for the 101 Wna lIunV-7aTo-'klho . ; ; ; 1Iour. INDlANOI.A , Neb , Dec 21.-(5I1ecllll ( Ti do- tram-on ) of tile three cars oC SUI1P lies which have been held hero for freight charges since tile Gill ( was broken Into last night sac ? two barrels \ or flour and 80me bacon wa. taken , lllIgIlII 1"'llllIr Lhrhtml1ll JllIIllllr , RT , PAUL , Neb. , Dee 2T.-Seeia1.- ( ) members \ or Mount Ararat commllndery No , 23 8rembled lit theIr saylu\l1 In the' ten 11110 C , lit 11 o'clock. fur the purpose DC particIpating . . k - - - - InMCC toast to the honor of Grand MllAter ? McCul'lly , grand master of Knights Templar inTem America. After which the Knights Templar , with their families , assembled Ilrounl ( ! the banquet tAblet ! and partook of a splenlhl ! Christmas dinner. , rllm UtJtCJ\I.\ I iXTlNOUiS1Ii1) : , l'romllLcllon of tha Nllht "tt'hmnn Saves thu Ileatriro UI'erR lIon ( ' , I3 EATRICI ? , Neb" , Dec. 27.-Specllll ( Tele- I gram.-lIealrlce ) had a narrow escape this morning from n serIous fire. At 2 o'clock I.'rank Lowe , night watchman III the Padlock - < lock opera house , discovered the stage floor was In fiam ! s. Ito ImmedIately called up two of the night force at the I'mll1c.ek hotel , which Is In connection with the opera house .lInd , having the water turned , on Cram the engine room below , succeeded by lIarll work In extinguishing ! ! the 1re. but not unlll n largo hole hall ( burned ! lhrouh ! ! the double floor ot the stage antI a portion of the scenery - cry lIat ! been ruined , The fire Is supposed to have originated , from a keg In which fire \\as used III connection with a play presented by the May Voices company tile evenlllg he- for e . As a token of appreciation oC tile elTorls oC lie ( boys In sa\'lng tile building the company will gvo a benefit l'nlerlalnment toIl lorrow evening , Managers Fuller Dlul Leo don ating the use of the house and lIessle's orcheslra furnishing the music. News Ilmn. rrum Yrk YOJU { , Neb" , Dec. 27.-Speclnl.-A ( ) reception - tion WM tendered by 'Ilr. : T. I. Davies to the clerks of his store on Christmas nlht. ! ! Light amusements were indulged In , Mr. Davies was presented with a halulsome rocking chair by his crnl.lo'es. . Tile music of tile evening was furnlshe,1 , by Dever's orchestra. At 1\ lat o hour the meeting broke UII. anti all vet ed the reception a snccess. The annual meeting DC tile Congregational : chnrch Was hehl last ovenlng. 'Ilr. : T. F ? . SedgwIck came home from I.ln- coIn nlul will remain over the holldays. ThIn weathl'r yesterday at this place was I very cold Some snow Cell , but at tills time C til ere Is but little on the ground. Commencing Deeembe'r 29. 'Ilr. : C. L Meiss- ner will close out his entire stock DC Ilry : goods at auction. Tie will then leave for Ill inois. A number or the teachers of this county , nccoll1l1anlcl by Superintendent Holdeman , nro attending the teachers assoclallon now being hell ( ! at Lincoln. Tile Coot ball game which Is to be playel I at this place today between the York and Se ward teams promises 10 bo a good one , , nOlwlUlslandlng Ihe wealher. Mr. Franlt Dennis of Falls City Is here from Ihat place and will spend Chrlslmas wllh his famlly. Mr. Hannis some lime ago slarled a jewelry store at the . above named iii ace. Miss Jennie Cohn , accompanied by Miss Blanche l\IcOlnlle amI Miss Bmma Smith from Wilber , are spending ; the holidays a ht .tll is place lit the home DC Miss Cohn. The artesian well which Is being sunk by M r. acne Wright Is now down to a depth oC about r.00 feet. Havlllg struck solid atom . . the work Is being delayed unll ! necessary tools can ice oblalned. lIIr. William H. Young of DulTalo county and Miss Jennlo E. Voorhecs of Arbor\'lIIe were married at tile home of the bride on Chrlslmas eve by Rev. l3uckner. \Ir. ! Young was formerly a resident oC this county Cllltlc Thefts In hcrJdun COllllt ) ' . GORDON Neb" , Dcc 27.-Speclal ( Telu - gram-Tho ) cattle men In the north sand hills have been missing cattle for a long ti me . but ha0 failed to find out who the : gumy Parties were until last Monday , when they swore out a search warrant and the onstable armed wllh this. went to Ihe , h.OIllO oC Steve McCaulley , a farmer 1I\'lng : twelve miles north of Gordon. The officer found three hides with the brand cut thrown In 'an old well. Only one of the brands could be found and that was In McCaulle"s bous e. 1.H e was arrested and slated for grand larceny - ceny , but the justice decided that there : was no cause for action and he was releasEd , - leasEd , McCaulley was re-arresled and charged with petit larceny. lIe was released on his own recognizance tCl appear December 3 1. 31.I rank Schrnder a cowboy , was arresled , charged with forgery. lie . vas working for the Enlow cattle compllny. lIe was given a check for wages ; aniotinting to $3,68. which he raised to ' $50. The check was : 'drawn by tile Enlow Cattle company of North Platte and , was paid by the Sherl an County bank or this place. Young Schrader was bound over In tile sum of $200 , which he could not . give , and was locked up In ja ii II. 11. Jones , a prominent farmer of LII Vnca , who bas been suffering from Illness Cor the past year . has become violently Insane I - sane and Is now being taken to Norfolk by 1 Sheri If Parker of Cherry county Mr. Jones was ; a old resident of this part of the state ' and was well and favorably known In tic iron , 'don and surrounding , country. This section Is being treated to a severe cold snap which began on the 25tb. with a heavy gale of wind Cram the north and a lIght Call of snow , resulting In a sudden Call oC temperalure tile thermometer reftls- terlng 20 degrees below zero this morning. A/lhland 1'er'lOllI&ls. ' ASHLAND , Dec. 27.-SJClal.-W. ( ) . A. Landers , who comes direct from Drownvlllo , where the' great gold discovery was recently mad , Is In the city visiting his uncle A. C. Owens , over the holidaYII He says tile dIs- covery Is a great one , and slock In the enterprise - terprise Is far above par. Mr. and \Irs. ! Henry Coon come up from South Bend to spend tile holidays with their son. Hon. J. , V. Coon. Miss Ltzito Miller left last night for an extensIve visit among relatIves \ at Memphis - - phis Neb. . Henry SInger , who Is engaged designing buildings In Council Bluffs , Is spending the holidays with hIs parents In this city. Peter Kieser , who has spent twenly-five years among grape vines In the vicinity of Ashland , left for " Council Bluffs to engage In the business with a. nursery firm or that cll ) ' . city.Mrs. Mrs. .Ilellen HemIc , a dressmaker. was quito seriously cut about the face and neck yesterday afternoon by tile Calling oC a chhn- ney from 11 neighborIng bouse against the wIndow by which silo was sltllng. Swift Auth Company are steadily filling theIr pond. Doth pumps lire working day and night , which raises tile pond one ! Inch and . a quarter per ' lwenly.Cour hours. The water supply front the wells seems exhausllesa. At the Commercial : F . C. Wood , . Omaha ; Charles W. Silencer , Louisville , Ky ; L. p- ponheirner SI. Joseph , Mo. , At tile Selma : Will F. Lancaster , Lincoln ; I . P. Gorden , Grand Island , Neb. ; A. M. MiLlIons , Cilicago . JlIlII"rll TnurlllullcnL ut . Ej'OtlloIl FILpMONT . Neb" , Dcc 27.-Speclal-Fro- ( ) - Chant Is right In tile fashion wllh , the big cities , and Is having a bllllarll tournament at tile EnD hotel parlors Tile contestants : are among the best oC tile local experts and they are disputing for tile championship of tile city Christmas IIlght William Dorken- ilagen defeated If. Kendrick. fCOrG , 200 to lea ; : : Hen Carpenter beat Bob Wall , score , 200 to 162. Last night Kendrick beat \'all , score , 200 to 147. IInd orltenhagen teat Carpenter , score 200 to 174. He\ John C. Sloan of Alliance , Neb" , and IIIrll. Jane 111I1 of Blair were mnrrled at the borne of the brldo's daughter , Mrs , E. II . Boggs , In tills city on Chrlslmas day , He\ N. Chcsnul olliciatitlg : Tile funeral of MrR. Samuel Wellrne wall held today frolIc her home on East Sixth street The deceased was an old rcslden of DOdge county , cominG here thirty years age / and living on a farm near ScrIbner quartet or 11 century , Ihen removing to Jo'remont. Will Maupin , the well known newspaper writer , today tock the posItion of city editor : or the romont Herahl , In place of F , M. Clafilu , wbo resigned elll account ot Iii health l'rolilinent OIllCI'TS of thee Odd Fellows / of Nebraska were III the city yesterday , con forcing wllh Grand Secretary Gage 118 to means for alleviating distress among brother Odd Fellows In tile droulh stricken ! porllons of the state Among thorn ( were Grand Master - ter Johnson of Superior , Grand Patriarch W. I1hllr of Lincoln , 1. J , Simmons end 1. . J , : Brers of Courtlalld. Iteturu.'cl to hint " 31cr lUulhor Urall. YOnK Neb " , Dec. 27.-Slleelal.-A ( ) lad dealh occurred at tills place last evening Miss Florence lloyd left borne early In till evening 10 utend ! church , leaving her mothcr II10ne at liolice About 9 o'clock silo returnell and found her mother dOIiLl. sitting In till same chair that Silo was In when 1Ile Ieft .trs lloyd , whllt ; quite aged was In very g'J'd i health , and especially fa ) 'Cslerda ) " . Hl'r dC.tlh ' : IIIUSI have been very uitlen Mln Florence Boyd , daughter 01 the deceased , II " 4 _ 4.l . : , - _ . , n highly respected young la,1y , of thlll dty find n teacher In the first grade of the CeqD tral IIIgh school , % 'OtlItli \ UI"IJT 01'l'-fCIIt : Stat Convention at. I.IncolncIJollrn After ( Cnllchulillt 114 I.Rbor J.tNCOLN , Iec. : 27-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) The stale convention oC Modern Woodmen oC America adjourn at a laIc hour tonight ! ! 10 meet one year from date at Grand Islnnd. The following officers were eiectI for the ennlng year : Counsel , O. A. Faulkner , Lincoln ; wortiiy vice , W. A. Hans , O'Nelll : ban ker , J. IIIcNllh ; clerk , P. o. Howlek ; escorl , D. P. Drake , Plnltsmoulh : watchman , J. Babcock : sentry , Knight : slate physIcian , Dr Ashby of 'alrmont There were twenly- nine delegates elected to the nallonal conventh lion lit IIIndlson , Wls" , next Jun . and one delegale-at.larg ! ' . , P. C. Cady of Omaha. There were 279 delegates In attendance al tile convention ALLEY , Neb" Dec. 27Speclal.At ( n regular meeting c-f Akerlanl , camp No 2,0 : ; : ; . Modern Woodmen of America , at their hall last evening , the following officers were elecled for the year 1895 : 1II0ns Johnson , venerable consul ; J. C. Kelley , worthy nel- \'Iser ; Dr. S. F. JIIalr , Ilhysielan : John Cow- ing clerIc ; E. M. While , escort ; C. n. Pierce , walehmlln : N. 1' . Lundquist , senlry : lIons Johnson was elected as II delegate ! to att end the slate Woodman's meeting next yea r . Akerland eamll has l\llrly-rcven \ liiemW thofor s In good standing , with tour applications for membership. AI.I.S CITY , Neb" , Dec. 27.-Speclal.- ( ) At n regulnr meeting DC tile l\Iodern \ \ Voodlu men oC America Tuesday evening tile Callow- Ing olncers were elected : for the ensuing Yl.'lIr : S. H. harvey , venerable ccnsul ; 1\1. \ De Wahl , worthy adviser : lid Ilurris b:1IIItcr : ; J. n. Henry , escort : S. V. Scars , clerk : Drs. C. 1. Kerr and G. 11. Neal camp ph'slclaus ; Henry lIoCer , walchman : George 1.'lsher , senlr ) " . Sam Mnrlls was elected manager for a. term of three 'ears. The Inslallatlon of newly electeli olllcers will be Lice first meellng night In January. \t the ArJlIhrlrht ' * tllrder Trial AUBURN , Neb" , Dee 27.-Spcclal ( Telom gram.-The ) state occupied the entire day In Ihe Argabright trial In examining witnesses 10 show Mr. Smeltzer's physical eondlll H1 at the time oC his dealh , that he lIed been an in valid for more Ihan two years and not able to work or exert hlmselC to any exlent. The object of this testimony Is supposell 10 bo to show that , as Iho deCendant was a st oUt . able-bollleel man , he would have no I just reason to fear un attack from the de- censed , and when attacked by the deceased : was not justified In going ' to the extent of Itllling him to defE-nd hiturelf The defense will commence examining lie 1 wllnesses In the morning " "mhllnt nlHt IIlIhl-VI' nt Nebraska City . NEBnASKA CITY Dcc 27.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Frank ) Sloddard and IIIlss Belle Sans ley were married at tile Daptlst church this I e\'enlng. The wedding was brilliant , many guests from abroad being present. The C groom Is a prominent business man of Low. \'lIle. N , Y. , and tile bride Is a leader In L Nebraslea City soclely. Charles Gray , living near Hamburg Ia. , was held up last night and robbed of $14 I a 11I1 a watch The highwaymen were two I strangers with whem he had been taking In I lho town. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nice /Suddenly / While .bleDp. , MILFORD , Neb" , Del' 27.-Speclal.-A ( ) Frenchman by tile name of Adolph Opegy , a a wealthy farmer who has resided In this vlelnlly for the past twenty years , went t 0 bed last evening III apparent good heaitii At 3 o'cloek Ibis morning he awakened sarno of the family by his heavy breathing and died In a ftv moments . Platt Could Not Sit Under 1'arklcurst. NEW YORK Dec. 27.-Ex-Senalor Thomas Platt has forsaken the Madison Avenue Pres- bylerlan church and now prays at the lIfarble College Reformed church on Firth avenue i M r. Platt could not sit In a pew and hear his pastor , Dr. Parkhurst call him 11 boss and arraign him as a devil In p'olltlcs. And besdes [ , Mr. PlaIt says he docs not go 10 the , Madison Avenue church to hear politics . preached trom the pulpit. , . Assets Are sixty 'I'housut , hort. I SLATEn. lifo" , Dec 27.-C. P. Stone I I assignee of the CItizens' Slate bank that failed here on the 7th. of this nIonth , announces L - ounces that the lIabllllies are : Sight , dc . - posits. $216,21 : time $79.904 : notes against : the bank $299.700 : assels-collaleral held Cor noles , $469,915 ; cash , notes and over drafts , 233687. . Uobbers 1Ilak. . II ( Jowl U"ul. .PIQUA , 0. , Dec. 27.-Robbers entere the : residence DC Henry Fecker at. 10 o'elock thIs morning Willie tile family was absent and secured between $4,000 and $5,000 In I cash . . . .111' DISSATISFIED . WITH DOLE , I --.1..1.1.I1. . ' PresIdent of the lltl.Hn.n Republlo Cr111W cized Eecauso of..Jli , Niggaralinosa --t- SPENDS 'TOO LITTLE ' 'MONEY TO PLEASEr 1 "J , - a .f Sentiment ho"lnlr hsefAgain ! III Eaeor of ( Jnetll J'llouk"I"n'-til ' tI\"I'S , Jt'alou" of ' t'orelgie IlIterfrrt'ul'D-Su/nr / In- l1ultry III I . lIlli " 07 . - - . - - --r.-r- > SAN FRANCISCO , DN 27.-A special : to th o Examiner : from \'Idorla , 11. C. , says : It was learned , In an interview with a well Informed - formed authority recently In honolulu that : an important cause of the dissatisfaction In I Honolulu Is the niggardliness of I'residont < I Dole and , his cabinet Dole , though reeelv. Ing $10,000 , lees not spemhmi more than $1,000 , while under the royalist regime tile queen allll her supporters were most lavish , A misinterpretation has been placed on Ltlluoknlnnl's position toward Ihose who stlrrell up the re\'olutlon . . She did not de- m end their healls. United States Minister Willis , who was friendly 10 the provIsional g o'eniinient , walled upon the queen and the eonversallon turned on amnesty for the revo- lutlonlsls , In the event of her reslorallon. The rlueen salll lhat she must bare lime to consult her advisers and bq governed by them and the law. To this the interpretation was given that she insisted on their 1I\'es. After ! Ihls u Willis went 10 Dole and demanded that the government be lurned over 10 the queen. Some of tile men now In power were In the 'iueen's service allll the moment Ihe ) ' see a prospect of change they will desert to 11cr. Others who see that they cannot malte any- : ming will stand by the present syslem. A majorlly oC natives favor the queen and arc I , jealous j of foreign InlerCerenee. A very strong feeling still exists against an- nexallon 10 lie United Slates and even members - h ers oC the AmerIcan league arc not all fa\'or- a bie . hOIl ever mneh may be said oC the election - tion , It was all one-sldCtl , as a. majority oC : lhe people would < l not take the oath of allegi- ance. , Mane Is scarce , and the action oC till McKinley : bill has almost destroyed tile sugar : Induslry i and tile Wilson bill only benefits Leo United States Sugar trust to the disadvantage oC HawaIIan sugar growers whom annexation would not benefit because It would make It Impossible i 10 eml110y cheall or Oriental labor. . . . LfItUI'OTES. , Pro\'ldence haelunen and expressmen have J1. union. Grand Rapids furniture drummers have orga n l7.ed. The Allrurla colony Jurehased ) 2,000 , acres . oC land near Santa Rosa Cal The grave diggers are lee ( latest trade to claim an eight hour day In Great Drltaln. The Co-Operative Coal company at Chari- ton Ia . , Is now hoisting 125 tons per day. Hhode Island Central Labor union adopted tIle American Federation , . ! of Labor platform. The trade unions oben\'er. Col. . have thlrly-slx boycotts hi ap'llye operation In Ibal city. I .11' Employees of thee 'akersburg Pa" Iron company leave accepted wage reduction of 10 per cenl. , . "Ul' ' The city eounol1 br ' 'Ilfilyolco . Mass. , voted that In the future OlrCtt } printing must bear tile union label. - The American Federation of Labor will exercise great care / hi ' ; thief placing of boycotts during the com4ng yeai' , The can maliers or Dkltlmora } have returned their charter to tlH5. 'Jt ' ! lghts oC Labor , and will organize as a. tr.ad\runlon The Cincinnati L bdr Exchange secures employment for mUpim&nics ! . , In e'Schange for provisions , grocerleii , i t clothing. , , In Hocking , vahley'sohits ' ptthe , Jar ) ef' n'nC.5 ' 1 have dropiibcl j ! i art qbbi . 'twq-4leirs adtle1 lr : , wonlcim'lg time since , nnvlgatlon ; 'closed CincinnatI Central Labor union will gather statistics on the nuiribei' lJ C unemployed In various trades and rate of wages paid. The Plllladelpllia Reading & New England railroad will. res lore. te its cmployes the ,10 ocr cent cut tram tbelr .wages some lime ao , The Tyson Chrome Works company or Dal- tiniore has notified Its 350 employes , of a 10 per cent Increase of wages , to lake effect . al ohce : . . . . In St. Louis men arc placed nt' ' tile en - trances oC boycotted houses and they main a list of unIon men who patronize the ion' cerns. Ka'iamazoo's Bootblacks union has : asked councils to cOmpel bootblacks to take out . . e-s- . . . . . . . . " 4444 4444 ; . . , Easy to take . . : 1 bct.ts u it is sweet , clean , pure and pleasant to the taste . , I Easy to digest i _ , because it contains Guaiacol and , Ozone. Guaiacol pre , vents fermentation and increases the flow ' of' the gastric , I and pancreatic juices ; while ozone supplies the oxygen , necessary in digesting the oil. , , ! Easy to assimilate i ' because being highly nutritious and easily digested , it is , ; quickly converted into blood and passes on to repair the t ' wasted organs and worn-out tissues These three essentials - , tials make i'OZOMULSION i , t the most valuable scientific preparation of Cod , Licr : . Oil ever compounded. It is a rich liquid food powerful . as a nutrient and tissue builder , It enters directly into . 4 the circulation and produces positive results It makes . ' . goad : , healthy blood qUIcker than any other. . remedy. It. . . nourishes refreshes and recruits the wasted . energies : ; of . t the system It gives the patient a feeling Qfl'b.1o/,1I1CY : . f and removes depression and melancholy , It.is . . . The Kind Physicians Prescrib.'Ii : U 1 . t for Colds , Coughs , Consumption , Bronchitis ' ; and all t 6 Pulmonary Complaints , Scrofula GcnxJil l D.bi1ity , . e Loss of Flesh and all Wasting Disase . : , ; . KUHN ' j r. . : I , , . & c . . , . I'III I ' 15t'1 and Douglfla Sta" , aPI . t " : : r : OMAhA , NF.II XI , . . . . - , . a. . . . .44.444. 1/\ \ .1 < i 4444 I . . , . , , . - 1. ' " - - - ' - ; - , ' - - MANHOOD RESTORED 'rule UOUPIDEN great Vei.'Lzcble " iy > lion ' of n 'Amou . . . . l-'rench . . I'b'slcau ! , will qulckiy I VItallzertbsjreacicp. ; I : : \ r , ) , votes or dl"\L.\e. of ( Lit gelwrum'u ' . . . cure you . of all SlOt. . . . I lflSOfllmliA . ! ' I'ltllB . in the JIIlCIl & > . , lI1lnlll % or tUd""IIIU" , lC i lStMllIltMI , , . & ( Jt illll(3lll1t " ' " ' . l'hl1l'l. , 'tJtlt1ns \ Li 1 Marry , 1 xh " " ( " ( , : Nun'uus BcbIill . ) " - , . , . LxuauIleIv . , j111118. V"I'o.elc : u"J : I Constlptlon. t Blot ILII kWil' , , " . by dlrr . . . , ' , , , \ " rr 1lght. ( , . J'revoiuts 1.lIH a dlfJCharlw (4 Idcb If Clot ) 'h""lcpl1 .wls 10 ' 'Iuld . . . rjpermatorrh DEFORt : : AND AFTtR 1111111ollOrru' or Irupot.'ncy , ( 'VI'IUtNJclcuw.ClHbullnr ? alill . ' ' . . kidneys ! intl the Iir1nry OrgmlI I 01 MI * . Lbualiier , rem ' CVILflEe'E ' , . . , t't'nglh"1I8 ilIld restores rlel' ' : rgicil , snpurltIea , = ' . , . 1'110 . . . It.I4SQU . . . . bUrr . ' r" ' " . . uo . slot clued by Unctoral1 IICCICUSO ninety per ' ' hroadisIilI. , c'ent o..lIt. cu1'iPEeths . : known rrmet1y Ie , nlnelr . . . . are troubloo with 1' . . A wrlito'e ran" . , , . curU\Thhou . ie OiitrUtluil 'WI.lImo"I. < ' gutrantMe given 11I\,1100nl'Y 'PJurnHtIJ ol bou . . . ( " ! j1OlJo.I . > 0Ia1x rur.ooI : ( iy muU. Hend fr.r TnT.KdrrulAf AlIII tptlmoullla. * do lulL ! ctre ' , 0. . l'erl11lWellt . . euro . Addrcalt n. ' ' 'ClL nClucnn : ( . ' 0. , I' , O. iiuxi.1I7OBan : l'rollctecoCal ! . Jbr.5ay I UOOD IAN UUU 00 1110 L llmuu : IOtrcutOIJln.1:1lo I I 4- ; - " . " . . /.J. .1 , . . . . . , . . r ' . - , _ t. . . . . . . . , - . , _ - - ' , ooi. . . . -Tn' " , - - . . . . . . . . , - _ - _ - . . . . " " 10. , . . , IIct'n8 s < They want to eJttermlnato nickel Bhlnes. . 1tJUJI. JI1U'J'II'IR , . inspector Mike lice or the Boftr.l of Public ' \'orks received ! n Christmas remembrAnce In tile Bhape of his seventh son No runners' licenses will be granted by the clly IInlll actor Janllnrr I. This Is In contemplation - templation of some changes In the present rcgulallons. Proper formerly owned by nr. Peabody at Thirteenth anti Jones streets was soh ! y 'CsleTllay at RherIT's [ sale for $14,267 , A. J. IIl1nsCQII1 being tile purchaser , Mrs. Margaret Ooodlett has been granted a permit 10 erect n two-slory brick block at Twentlelh and Lake slreels. The structure will be occupied by stores and flats and will c est about $9.000. At the Young Men's Christian association hall h thIs evening 1IIshoil Newman will deliver a lecture , his subject being , "One Thougnl(1 ( : lIlies on Horseback Through the \'alley oC the I uJ1hralt' ! . " The forcible entry and lelarncr case In JUlIe ! Keysor's court Wellllesllay was decided - cided In favor oC ice J1lnlnlllT , llrs. : Illia J T. Harry , leaving her In possessloll oC the Del' monica hotel In Soulh OmnOlla The December pay roll will bo i'arseui by 1119 clly council at a special meeting to be helll MOIlay ( forenoon , and tile cOlUplroller will have the warrants really so hint they can bo drnwn as soon as the ordinance Is ap' pro\'ed. The report of the appraisers has been filed on the grading of Thlrllelh street , from Lake to Brlglol , and ( Lake Street Cram Twenly- Courlh to Thirtieth slreel. No damages arc assesed. The appraisers' report on the extensIon - tensIon DC the South Omaha sewer afar ! as I\rug's : brewery awards damnges to tile extent - tent of $500. Tile council hns made four efforts to sell f our cottages which were con < lelUned In the opening oC Twenty-slXlh , from lIamlllon to Calli well slreel. No satisfactory bills were reeeh'e,1 (111(41'etlnesday ! , when II. ' \ ' . Bar- none offered $465 for the four houses. The bill h was accepted and tile city attorney was directed draw UI' tile contract. Mr. rank A. Day of Boston has forwarded - warded to this city $100 , 10 be usell for lhe benefit oC the western Nebraska snlTerer Anolher resident oC BasIon , Mr J. M 1. Bemis , president oC lhe hernia Omaha Bag company , has forwarded , a check for $100 ) 10 purchase flour for the same needy l1Cople The funds are In the hanl1s of 11ev. S. Wright lIutler of St. Mary's A venue Congregational church anti will bo USed to bring the greatest good 10 tile greatest lIumber. nA1l.Y STRENGTH FOR , DAI L..Y N . \ . Quaker OATS Does your food nourish and agree with you ? No ! ( Th Eat Quaker Oats , then see ! I Sold only In a lb. Packacs I 'J < ' - XMAS GIFTS. , . Ui- FOR YOUR FATHER , MOTHER. SISTEJI , III1OTIIIIR , rRIEND OR LOVER. S OLID GOLD SPECTACLES. - . S OLID GOLD EYEGLASSES. Eyes teatedfreo of charge. 'OI'EnA GLASSES , from $2,60 to $12,00. ClfATELAINE CASES large \'arely. ! DAnOMETERS AND THEnMOl\lETERS. An Elegant Line at Novelties. W. I. Seymour , our opticIan , has been e extremel- successful In tiLting glasses to I bundrcds or the best people In the cll ) " . Lenses Exchanged Free of Charge The Aloe & Penfo'd ' COI' LEADING SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. 140M Parisians Street , Olll'OSllo Paxton Hate : THE LION DRUG HOUSE , - " 1'1 ' i I . n t M h " " d and . Vigor . qulckij . . . . .1'11 _ all U 0 re.lored.Varlrooelo " , , , . nl . "htir.emlnlon. . . .1 'Ollh- , etc. . lurrly ) cur d by INIIAI " . tao v''t J dee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIemcd1. "lib .rlur. . &rutee bOor. ' . BoJ ! , - / I. I A. Udlier & Co , Corner 13111 and Douglass 51:1. . OMAHA. N13 - Something New. g1- ; ' ' . Tills Is a piece of expert eXCJU8Ine5 . It Is not a toilet glass or It dreulng ca e. II Is meant for SIIA'JNQ , and every delall Is complete 10 tills one cliii The mirror Is adjustable and a fine picco of beveled plate ; the drawers are large , a : red one Is lined throughout with plush ; there Is I a brass towel-rllck cit the side ; the cupboard is l for shaving culls ' , straps , and toilet articles ; tile drawers are designer ! ! for and arcs jUlt the size for ' riGht genllemen's wearing uII- parel.We . We have these Cabinets In the first sell cc- lion ( of while oak with antique IInlsh ; also In blrd's.pye maple , curly birch and so hill mahogany Tiley are a special production for I the holillays. and as such tliey sell at a trifle nnrler Ille regular price. What better opportunity to get It lIandliomo Christmas girl for your genlleman friend 1 Charles Shiverick 81. Cc L FURNITURE or Every 003:1rl,1I > 1 'felllporary I.uoaltun : : > , HUHI 1/1111 IUH lJUII/l"'IIH St.u , . MILLARD HOTEL JlLOCY. QUn STORE WILL HE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CUIUS'J' fA8. - ' . . " ' . . . . . - - . . . . ) J < ' . . " " " _ ' - . , - .A L : . . . . , - , J - It bristles with withS " JAMcSIYLES S f 1 . " " " " , \1 good pOints. : JJf . . .1"t : : - And the minute they spy dirt they - : : : b- rise up anti I go fOl : it No matcr . ' " ' " , . " , - what it's on-lll1 , laces , &llk , - : : " EARllilG EJ- _ woolens , flannel , marble , , china , -Z11 WASHINC glass , wood , metal or your myn ' - I ' - COMPOUND _ J Icrson . ' Pearline will get the dirt . : THEGREATINVENTlDtI i-- ' off wIth the least trouble and labor . - FoIlSAVINJToIllCx 0L. : ! It saves that ruinous and - WITHDur FMJuRr TD THr : L. wear , - ' : URrLOqFjo& . . . - : : tear that comes from rllbbll1g. . . NEW YDRJ ( ' . . _ . _ nut : there's another point to think - - - - ; a ; 1'rrvrntYlrr'about I \ ' . \ ) more important still : Pearline is absolutely 1iarii. less to any washable substance or fabric \ Fcddlcrs , and some \Inscmpulou9 grocers ! will teU you , B eware ' : " this Is as Roml its " or " the MIIlC M l'carihile " IT'S . , ALSH-I'carlinc I Is never peddled : if your : rocer sends you nn Imillltlon , be honcst-smJ it b.uk U7 jAMES l'YLn ; New York. . - - 1 The SUNDAY BEE'S Literary Engagements . ' . For 1895 - $ T\ i j1 , ' . : ¶ r . r . . , . t \ . t , . . ' ' .c : : : . , , % e ' 7' . , < ( ) ( / ' & ' . Stttmihiy 3.Vc'IU flu' Jocl ChamBcr lIul'I'is A. Conan Doyle , ' ? ' . : I ) , , . .E : . ' ' ' IN keeping with its ioI- $ - 'J I icy of publishing the best Lltcl'nhn'c by the ; : eY'-'V - gl'cutcst authors. Thc BEE 'wsfl.J ' , has malle cngagemcnts ' : _ _ : ; with mot'c than Octave Thmanet . Robert. Bat'r. Fifty . . . .d ; , - ( ' ' \ Famous Authors . ' . + ' ' z' \ . . . . . . . . , ; . . of Whom the foHowing"is " ' " ' ! It pal'tiul"list : . , c ' , ' W. D. Howells. William Dean Howells . Cunon l nl'.ar. Rudyard Kipling " Joel Chandler Harris ; A. Conan Doyle J. M. Barrie I Stanley J. Woyman S. R. Crookett . , IiY . Octave Thanet Robert Barr . Antilony lEopa. Prof. Dm'umuniond , . Edward Everett Hale , . . . Mary E. Wilkins 4 . Nora Perry Ida M Tarbell Captain 'King d , . Arthur Quiller-Couoh' ' - ' ( . : ( y . . . , . Bret Harte . H. Rider Haggard Clark Russell. Mrs. Si'uoffot'd. Hamlin Garland Howard PylO - - - 4 . Sir Robert Ball 4 : Clark Russell ! \ , , . Anthony Hope Herbert D. Ward . . / , 74r - . , . , , , , , . Uudyat'd I\lpJll1g. Harriet P. Spoflrd Mollie Elliott SeLL well nt'ct JIm.te. nN3 Walter Bosant ( John Burroughs ' : ' - . . C. F. Lummis "e Gilbert Parker , , i Sarah Orne Jewett " ' E. S. Ellis , i Johiii Biii'i'oiiglis. . Gilhcl.t l'arlcer 'l'jie gi'cllteSt hlo18 Of . _ " _ the ) 'ciLI' , the imit > t ieetda- ' ' \ bite siioi't Htll'leS , I lie iiliSt Intes-estisig ' ) ) ' of the - jnrii'veb of scIuiie , atid the 'uv1omts iecthi'Itlcs iii ShIeld. ' Clil 4lI'IiI'/d&tiIfl , lt'tleles ' 1' ' . . , l I ) ) ' tIOI13 'hio hiaYe the eai' 4 of nlnhlhthId ' .yIIJ IIIICiIt' / \ ' fI'Ohll WeCI to W'eeIf iii 0111'I , ' ' . ' . . ' ' i'ttges 'I'hii. : vtrlLi'H PI'o. - gi'ess 'IhI be feiitlsfithly i'c- d ported , urud the best of the 1 ' , . . iic'g.st Jitevuttzre p u b. IC , S. Ci'ookett , lJShi3d. { : . Biii'rle. . , . . . . . . . . . - - umij-------- ( - - - - - - - - _ _ - - -