Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 10, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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DAiLY nEE 'PJltTHRDAY JANUARY 10 18H3. : J
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- OFFICE , - NO 12 l'EAUL BTnEET ,
Delivered ty carrier to any pint ot the el , .
r , n. W. TILTON. Lesee ,
rE1it'1IONES-I3uslne. qjTlee. No , 4 ; nIgh
tlor . , No. 2
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Grand , hotel , Council murs , reopenel Oct. 1.
Mayne Heal state agency , 539 liruadway.
For Rent- -I.arge private bar near court
bOUD Apply at Dee ofce ,
N. A. Keya ] and F 1 KeYAare ( both con
fined to their home on Fourth avenue by a
Encre alack ot 10 grhll } .
Afternoon meetings are hel,1 , each day at
meetng
the First ] 13aItIt church at 3 o'clock. This
afternoon the \ ImbJect wi be "Patience. "
There will be preaching In the Shubert
block on wi Iroalway , , near Twenty.tourth
street , SUI.ly . evenIng by ! ev. Thlckstun
larmony chapter No 25 , O. E. S. , will
hold a specIal meeting this evening for the
: IlurpOe Inviteil o [ Initaton . , All members cordially '
Justice Cook unIted his frHt bridal couple
yetorday afternoon. The contracting pute !
were ! James I. . Armel and , Catherine Murphy .
I hlushlng hrhln anti groom ' 01 r : anl & 8
, re 'pcttvely . both from Omaha.
b's. illanclu , , the 8.months.ohl daughter of
Mr. and Mra. . l.V. I . Sllrtmon , 11t1 at 8:0 :
o'clock yestenby morning , at the famIly
home , 722 liluiT street. The funeral will
homl lul
take place at 3 o'clock today , ! ev. Ci.V. .
nyder officiating , .
The county sUllervlsors put In all at yesterday -
. tenlay In settling with the cnty trea8urer.
. Tha ladles of the Iroadway church are
I makIng arrangements to hell , I bazaar ot
1 national lhluys In the month of 1ebruary.
I natonal a novel entertaInment .aml worthy
b of the patrenage of all .
This evening the Union Veteran Lglcn and
the Ladles' auxiliary will hold an OINl mc t-
lalles' auxiiary
log , at which the officers for the ensuIng
year vIii he Intahiel. A good program ,
onsisting of 1131c , recitations an1 speeches ,
. onsltng rendered. Al Eoldlrs and theIr
famIlies with friends ar : cordially Invited .
The Chicago & Northwestern officIals arc In
high spirits a the result of the phenomenal
run mallu by the fast mal ' train with
_ nglncer Phi Ilclierlug at the throttle.
F . Upon higtirng np Iti'as fonnd that the
actual runnIng time . excluding stops , betwc' '
Bone ali CouncIl Buts , a dIstance ot 150
ml , was just 1 I minutes ,
The offIcers of Humboll lodge , 174 , I. O.
O. Ii' . , wilt be In taled by Ed Harris or
Neola , district delllty grand master , thIs
evening at the hal oC the association. Thl5
wi bO an occasion oC I great dcal oC inter-
est to Odd Fellows. There Is not a city In
.e , the UnIted States , It Is said , where that
. 't order hag any larger representation , In pro-
portior. to the population , than' Council
' ' Bluffs. _ _ _
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' 'Ve have $100,000 to loan upon Improved
farms In Iowa and will take all the gilt-
edged loans offered at , low rates. 'Ve do
not want wild lands and wilt not loan In Ne-
. braka. Louge & Towie 235 Pearl street.
I t I ' EflsO.\4 " I. J'.ll.unI'lS.
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: . . T. S. Campbell left I yesterday for 0 visit
to A v'ca.
! remcnt Benjamin of A vca was In the
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, . city YCEenlay ,
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fr Frank Shinn of Carson was In the city
, yesterday ' attending district court.
: Judge N. W. Macy was In the city yesterday -
lay , on his way Cram Clarinda ! to HarlI : ,
' . where he opens court today
_ Anions the Nebraskans . who registered at
t " the Grand yesterday were : John Nerton of
- Talmage , henry Stahl at Harblne , ! r , and
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Mrs E. E. LundquIst of Laurel , and W. J.
Harris of Duo Springs
. Miss Florence Hush , who has , been visit-
. . Ing her aunt. Mrs , C. 11. Dyar , for the last
, . two months . left for St Joe yesterday , where
! he wi stay a week visiting relatives and
Ind will then return ' to her home at Linden ,
Among the lo\vans at the Grand hotel yesterday -
terday were : T. S. Snel at Ida Grove , A. G.
Colso ot Des Moines , John Iallte and
George Arolt ot Massena , A. Spooner of
Mondamln , George Erbst or Wapelo and
Peter Kol oC Walnut.
- , City nglncer Etnyre returned last even-
: : .i log from a visit to Oregon , I. . accompanied
by his niece , Miss Mix , who will visit the
famIly of S. D. WUlsworth for a tme , The
report that Mr. Etnyre had been married
1 turns out to have been false
' 5 D. SoarD Is In the city for a visit of two
or thro : da3. with his fattier , Charles Soars ,
and his nephew , AI Noack lie Is a member
I of the city council at Audubon , Ia. , and was
I looking II the' contract between the city and
the water company with a view to modeling
; Urn contract of hIs town after it. I
Mrs. George McLeran of Omaha spent yesterday '
terday In Council IUID , at the hon'e of her
, mother , Mra F' . Ogden. Sht leaves today
I with her husband for a visit of a week
with the latter's parents at Audubon. Her
, sister , Miss Katherine Ogden , will ecculY
her 1lace.1 the FIrst PrebyterIan choir In
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1 Omaha next Sunday.
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aI . Icmcmbcr , Jllary nll * Shoe ! ,
. And Sargent , for Sargent sells ehoeD cheap
, always. But Jaiuary he gets really for
spring , and there Is always 1 cut. I do not
adverlst a special. sale every day , but every-
body knows when I do It's business-no
ralte When you can't buy shoes at Sargent's
It's I queer.
Come and see for ycurocif. It's your dollars
I want SAlGENT , the Shoe Man
. Stole toHcCI' , 'nrm.
I sj WillIam Wels , an old darlty lylng near
' the Northwestern round hiouce , was before
Justice Vlen yesterday for n trial on the
charge at stealing cal from tars In the railroad .
road ; yards. le told the court that his wife
vas sick and ho had a little chili at home ,
) without any fuel to keep them warm. lie
shouhlerell his baskt ami went out to the
cars , Just as he ( ld last winter , and ht hall
. the mlstortlno to get caught just as ho 111
the other time. A entence cr five days In
jai was Imlosel on hIm , but out 01 consll-
eaten for his age all the fact that he told
the truth the sentence was suspended pend-
s Ing good behavior , Fisher and Goodwin , the
'b _ , ( two young fonowa found wih him , Illeatl11 )
( , guIlty and were sent to jai for ten days , J.
. . aorllon , another coal thief , Illeallell not guIlty
v antI stoOl trial , at the close of which he received -
, celvNI fifteen da's. Gorge , Claude and Burt
Webster , who were caught while supposed to
be raiding the can , were IHsclmged , the
evidence showing that the guilty ones were
three boys who get Iway ,
* i HII'rhhl Cost .
This new coal from Wyoming for sale
, only by It. A. Cox , 37 Main street Telellhono
4S. Ask for circular
' Domestic soap outlasts cheap sea ? . .
% Vent the Wholf II ( ) &
, "elcal & Cornish , the owners oC the bulhh
' . _ , / $ Ing at 536'est Broadway , commenced l1ro.
7 , : ceelln s In the Ilsl.lct court yesterday as
Inter\lors In lie ( asignment of J. I. Dries-
bach As shown by the asignee's In.
vrnlory , the assets amount to about $1,181 ,
and lie ( liabIlities about $900. In the lIst
or liabilities . as reckoned by Jr , Drlesbch
at the time he made the asshnment , , qnly
. . $175 waa salll to be due for unpaid rent
In the Irtlon tiled ly the Interveners yes.
teni ) ' they set forth the fact that DrleJbach
s , , was bound by I lease which does not ex.
I ' 1lre for twent.one lonlh8 yet I , and they
demand that the assignee bo ordered to pay
lay
over to thelu the receipts from the saic oC
thee stock ultl the whole amount ot rent
now duo and to become dill ; up to the ex-
Illraton of the lea.e , which Is $1,800
Davis lels ! druge.palnts and glass cheap .
D meslc soap Greaks hard 'lte.
k' llrrl"o I.tcense . .
. ' . . The following marriage licenses were I. I
stied
IHed yesterday :
Name and Alldre.s Age
Jall'S I. Armel , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . M
Cathrrlne Murllhy , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . r.
P. J. Seunlun. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . .
JClte A. itoberts . omaha . . . . . . . . . . . 23
I'n. I'cr ( 'cut
Discount en water blll until 9 l o'clock Thure-
. aY e\:111 January 10.
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Ties laundries use Domtmo leap
NEWS FRO1 l COUNCIL BLUFFS
Oty Will Rcsht th' Evans Effort to
E2capo Tnxtion ,
CLAIM HIS TIME TO KICK IS PASSED
lie , \NlllueC1 11 thin Placing ot t'avenieiit
on % Vet Irlhm : ) At thn TIna It
% 'iis I."t anti Ought to
Settle NOI' .
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The city was late defendant several I
weeks ago In a suit brought by T J. E\anf
to prevent the sale at his property al West
nroallway , for unpaid paving tax The
answer of the city was fled yesterday In
It Is alleged " the fact that early In 1888 I'ans I ,
along with other property owners In that
vlclnlt ) pettoned thee city council for the
paving ot West Iroollway , from Twelth
etreet to the river , anti , the work was dOle
I ( gularl . The plaintiff Inspected the work ,
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anl , was fiI ) ' conversant with what was
being done. A notice was served on him
to come tip anti make whatever kick he
might \ II coring , hit he not only refused .
fused to kick , but signed a paper waiving
al objections to the work Moreover the
petton alleges , lore than fIve ) 'eirs have
elallsed sInce the nssessment was made , EO
that the claim Is outlawed.
'rr'lng I NI' Iclor
A new leler was Ilt In at the police
headquarters yesterday and It \ hoped that
the hilt for lIghting the place wIll be icia-
t ' rloly decreased this month. Thl light
company , under the ohl arr.ngemenl , lighted 1
the city building free and charged $1& per
month for furnishing light for the Police
headquarters. - 'fhls arrangement was the rule
until the contract hall been safely renewed
for aMther five year . Aa soon lS this had
been done the company lnntlately began
looking out for I way In whIch they couhl
get smethlng besides the earth from the
city A meter was put In , and with its assistance -
sistance a bill oC G3 run up ( luring the
month , for the police building alone. Only
six incandescent IghtD have been In use
there , anti some oC those not all the time .
so that the meter makes each burner cost
about $1& per month. This Is calling forth a
VI100US kick from the councilmen , and It
Is asserted that some of them are looking .
around for a way or invalidating the contract
which was entered Into between the city and
the cOlnlflfl - There Is not much chance ,
however , at this beIng dcnet for the company
has commence(1 oeratlons under the new
oieraton3
contract , anti may W exp2cted to hold the
city strIctly to its agreement About the only I .
thing In the way at a concession which thee
company has made so tar Is a change In
meters
Alt Whllcr 00019 "t nlltucc(1 I'rlees at the
lostno Storc
Big reductions In dress goods.
Ug : reductions In blankets alll omforts
Ig reductions In mittens and glo\'es
Big reductions In underwear.
Big reductions II hosiery ,
Big reductions In ladles' cloaks ,
Get our prices before buying
FOWLER , DICK & \VAL.KER.
Council Bluffs , la
About thin Ilonlor Costume .
C. S. Clark , who for years was a reporter
In this cIty , now uses his knowledge oC Coun-
ci Bluffs affairs and his editorial position on
the lwuultee ' Evening Wcnsln to refute
the statement going the rounds of the press
that "Mrs. Bloomer was the originator of the
dress reform which bears hCI' nnme. " Clark
says :
For years Ihe labored to disabuse the puh-
le oC Its erroneous Impression , but Wil only
partaly succcssful , and now nt her death
the newspapers of her home city republish
the mlstalte. At the time the divided skirt
costume was brought out Mrs. Bloomer ,
who was lice editor and publsher of a
woman's right paper In Ohio , lot only advocated -
vocated the costume. but upon several oca-
slons wore It. , This was the Interest she
had In the Bloomer costume , and no one
ever regretted a misnomer more than she.
Why Is I that misnomers nnd weeds are
so persistent oC life ? Ik , Guillotine did not
invent the guillotine , and Amerlcus Vespucci
did not discover America ; yet the Implement
of execution antI thee western continent will
always go by their respective names. And
doubties't t as "bloomers. divided " sltrts wi long be referred
EortyYeari B Shoe Store ,
And I have sold you shoes for fifteen ;
years. I have too many H. R tel Flees ;
, . I have too many H. n. arctc ; too many felt
boot ; tea many German sox ; too many
Blcs of all kinds , and too little money. I
you want to swap dollars for sloes come
to mc and t wIll save you money
SARGENT , the Shoe Man ,
43 Droadwar.
l'nnorAI of ICr . .ifferl.
The funeral of Dr. Thomas Jererls took
place yesterday arcrnoon at his resIdence
on Fletcher avenue , ' The obsequies took
place according to the plscopal ritual , Rev.
11. J. Babcock reading the service. Thee
remains were enclosed In a magnifcent
casket , which bore two fine feral designs , a
harp amid a broken wheel , besides sonic
smaller tributes. A large number of mourn
Ing friends were irescnt A quartet can.
sitting oC Mrs. Waltefel , : Irs , lcLern
and Messrs Ogden acid Thlckstun , with
.1. n. Simms accompanist , rendered a choral
from Mendeissoimn's "St Paul , " "I.ead ,
Kindly Light , " "I 'ould Not Live Alway"
and "I Heard a Voice from Heaven , " the
music being an Important feature of the
service , which was very htpresslve , The
remaIns were carried to their final resting
Place In I.'alrvlew cemetery The pal bearers -
ers were : General James D. Weaver , T. J.
Evans , A C. Grahum , J. N. Casady , S. S.
Keller , M. I" Rohrer , Thomas 10wman anti
P. C. DeVol _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The Utile Dulct sOcey : at St. John's English
I.utheran church will give a , to cent sociable
Friday evening at James' hal , No. 17 larl
street A goo entertainment , rereshments
and sociability offered all that will conic
Ground oil cake $1.30 hlll , at Morgan &
Cos , drug store , 131 Droadlay ,
Trnlns to 1111"1& , Wanted ,
The ana queston which Feemel to Interest
the young people , and many of the older ales ,
too , yesterday , was how soon the cars will bo
started between . Council Durs once ! Lake
Ianawa Ace Imprcsslon was abroad that
they would be started UI ( last evening , and It
they hall hem there Is not a Iloubt that money
would leave been mecade Colonel p , C. Reel ,
who has a monopoly on the busiless of car-
)
rylng Illeasure seekers by rail , statel 'eter.
day Ihat there Is so much 10 he done that the
cars cannot ho started before Saturday. By
that thence the moonlght nights wile almost
gone , but thl' skaters armaltng time beat ot
It nol by going In carryails. A big crowd
went ! down last c\'enlng.
Once large tallyho party ronslsted ot Ienrs.
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au's Louie , Lee Evans , Ed Duquete , herb
Brown , lert Lewis , Painter Knox , Rolab - I
bison , Lfster lart ; Misses . lalel 10quet ,
Mabel lenner , Grace Ils , M. Fredrlck ,
Genie Slyter , Wels , 'flp Inmate antI Olie
: lu8lelhie ,
Try Eagle laundry , 7t Broadway , for Joel
work , Our meiium gloss finish ran't be
beat blt w\ do strictly haml work , domestc
fiteish . when preferred. - Telelhone 157.
Ihe l'er ( 'ent
Discount on water bills until I o'clc Thurs. I
day evening , January 10.
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Ur".t Jury Starts Work .
Judge Thorel opened up the JanuaFY
term of the district court yesterday , anti ,
spent all day In Hlvln Instructons 10 the
grand jury anti maldn\ an equity asslHn-
mend for the termee. 'fhe grand jury I or-
ganlzel , as follows : S. G , Underwood , fore-
mecanV. ; . lol Wllal Schoening , S. IC ,
Steele , E. E J . Harris , S , V. Pratt and Peler
1.onger _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Gas cocklnl stoves for rent sod for sals lt
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Gas Co.'s ofce.
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" -lher\on\en Ile Domestic . loap.
Jcl"rkublo ( ' 'Irh ,
A farmer named Sam Jones set 1 trap
for a fox the other day In a clearing In
Sea\urr Sttemenl ( , N , Y. and whei'n he
went to lee It' he hail : caught an ) Ihlag ht
found that thee trail eras gone , meolwitlestanl. .
log I lined Ilpeu fecnrrd I ) ' a I"hlln antI , a
heavy staple driven Into a log . ' ! he clal
had been brokeu oU and fox tracks ed ! away
leaving 1 tolernbly plain traIl In the dead
lav . This trail Jones followed until he
reached I smal opening some dozens at
rods away , where on the moss , la ) his fox
dead and holding fast by the throat with
his jaws a dead eagle. The eagle In sailing
over the wools had spied the lox In the
trap and lead swooped down upon I , but the
lox , thoulh crippled by the trap , hall male
a game fight , and killed his assailant whIle
yielding up hlg own life. .
lULLED TIE _ CURRENCY BILL
( Continued Irom' First Pae. )
moved , before money and credit are given 10
lee ( work , b ) a clear and direct unterstanilng
between Nicaragua and theo United 1 Slate
Mr. 1acoe alluded to the privileges alowe.l
hy the cessions to Nlcragua and Costa Rica
whereby their vessels engaged In the coastwise .
wise trade and , rclprec11 trade with olher
Central Amerian republics ani those that
begin theIr voyage for a foreign country from
one ot thee ports ot these two republIcs arc I
to receive a reduction ot 50 per cent from the
tariff oC t < ls chargell to the United States
anti other conn tries. These privileges , he
asserted , cannot be exercised wltlout vie
ltng thee treaty of friendship , commerce and
navlgator between the Unlel Slates and '
NlcJrJg Our commerce lut be lt no
dlsah'rntage , ire its Iea lngs with other nations -
tions . The senator ale < lscussCI the statu
of lle marilme canal Clpan ) ' and says It Is
utterly unable to construct thee canal unless
the means are fnrnlshet hy tIne United Stales.
The Ieatlng untie In the enterprise are well
known to be possesse ot neat ! business capacity -
pacly ant large experience In public life and
the whole history of the case clearly indicates
that they leave never expected to finish the
canal wihout generous all trol the Unite
States If , continued the senator _ , the oem-
pany can complOte the canal Ia private enterprise -
terprise , Iller the concessions tram Nlcara.
gina and Costa Rica without svernment alI ,
1 prefer to let It alone , so that Its present
stockholders lay obtain for themselves the
great results which will follow In case at suc-
ceas'
ces.CO IPANY ShOULD WITInUAW ,
"if , as the history ot the past six years has
shown , they are unable to 10 so for the want
at arequato resources , let them Indicate a
willingness to wltllraw absolutely Cram the
work upon receiving a just and reasonable
sum In gross for the lands , expenditures and
services , to bl ascertained and determlnel
In no mean spirit. Then let there be a thor-
High examination oC the proposed route
through Nicaragua anti Costa Rica to ascertain
the practicability at the establshment of the
waterway between the two oceans and the
cost ot its construction : tht examinations to
be condo ly capable and disinterested engIneers -
neers The plait or examination provided In
the fifteenth section ot thc pending bill 15
satisfactory to mo except that the propoltbn
that the engineers sinai visit and carefully
Inspect the route of the canal should bO mandatory -
datory and not heft to the discretion of the
president or of anyone else. I such a board ,
at engineers make a favorable report anti arrangements -
rangements can be male with the govern-
ments controlling the territory which Inclult
the rout I would be In faVor of constructng
the canal as a natonal enterprise by the
United States as a government all not as a I
holder of a majority oC the stock ot a corpora- i
tion. "
ton.
Should the bard make a satisfactory re-
port with reference to the feasibility and cost
at the canal It should , the senator sid , le an
American undertaking , covered ly our fag
frcm ocean to ocean and our diplomacy should
be at once called Into acton 10 secure from
Nicaragua and Cost Rca the rout to be
traversed with a sufficient breadth at teJrltory
on each side to give us entire control ot the
canal all absolute , protection to our Interests.
A great deal had ben said with reference to
the pcuniary profit to be derived from the
colecton of tolls from the commerce at the
canal. But thIs consideration lead no elect
with him. Our government shcull undertake
the work for its great commercial ad\'antages
to our people , not to establish a profitable
tel bar There sholld Ie no tel bar to hin-
der or lurden our commerce
Mr. Pascoe closed by saying he believed
only preparatory acton could be taken by
legislatloec durimeg the and
leglslaten lurlng prcsent congre.s
this shoull be limited by authorizing a survey
oC the proposed route. As a friend and an
advocate of the construction of the waterway
he hoped and desired favorable conclusIons
would be reached so that "we may have an
American canal entitled to that designation ' .
not because It has been constructed wih' the
money and credit oC the people of the United
Stales , although under the ala oC a corporate
name , but because It Is publc work owned
and controlled amI protected In the name of
the people 01 the Unlel States ly and under
our own national sovereignty "
Mr. Cockrel demncrat oC Missouri . from
the appropriation committee reported the
urgent deficiency bill amid It was placed on
the calentlar . lr , Cocltrel giving notice
that he would cal It up tomorrow
Hepl'lng to Mr. Quay , republican 01 Penn-
syh'anla Mr Coclrel said there had been
no amendments made by the commlteeo to
any tax. portion of the bill relatng t , the Income
tax.Mr. . Quay said he desired , It the senator
from Missouri , ( Cockrel ) , " 'oull )1ermlt hIm ,
to commend the mater : to lilt attention
and consileraton because because It was too
halo to Intr.luce an amendment ot that character -
actor at present In the senate H asl\d the
senator whether It would not be veli In tIne
wel
bill "Insteall oC smothering the names and
salaries oC employes In thee reports made
by corporutons under the Income tax to
compel a publcaton In sch form as thut
thost d names or cmployes shall bo
accessible to the publc . "
Cometineeing , the senator , said : "A circumstance -
stance which happen.(1 withIn the last
thirty-six hours has caled my atenton to
Limo probable Inporlance of something of
the Idnl Jt happenel thlt a genteman who
Is very high In politIcal position In l'Iniia-
delphia , no ices a pers.n than I republcan
national commiteeman , In conversaton with
a distnguished member at one branch at the
state legislature , a judicial omcer cf the
city di Phiadelphia , amid one at tIne leading.
probably the leading , member of the Pennsylvania -
s'lvanla senate , In giving as a reason why
he could not preserve Jplghte < faith anti
could not do what ought to be done In regard
to an Imliortant nomInaton made there ,
stated he was undel' I heavy salary from a
great COIJOraton for the last three years .
A salary large enough to maintain lilt lamly
all ho wag compelel to do what the cur-
Iloraton wished him to ( lO and not what ho
hhnsel desired ) all tel ho ought to do Tine
amcllment I suggest Is Inlerlnent , simply
In this respect , that men In such a Ilosllon ,
with hIgh hewer for good or evil , ought oct
to bo permllel , to masquerale as actng In
the Interests ot thee publc or In the Interest
ot any party , wlnemn In reality they are servIng -
Ing these great corporaton bCdles 'fhey
ought to 10 aleut anl meet their follows
fairly alll openly with the dollar marlt ot
the corporatcn Ullon their forehealls and I
think such ace amellment us I suggest
should be Inserted In the but before I
hiassea. "
On moton of "Ir Daniel dt Virginia the
senate proceedel , to tine consIderation of the
Sibley claim bi anti Mr Ianlel alvecatr"
tIne measure , Mr. PlaIt oppose the bill .
lie saw no reason vhiy tine liar of Imlalons
shou\ be removed In this case
At 5:35 : the senate went into executive
executve
session and wlll the doors were reopened ,
adjournel , , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
A itintleulomni lrthor.
The chief of POlC3 In Manchester , N H. ,
hal recenty Issued an order ferblddlng Iny
police officer to tur sh Intormaton to reo
P01 tort al pain 01 suslemesion According
to The Malchestcr Unln tine situation Is not
wihout its humors ,
A book agent had just arrived In Manches.
ler. As he walked up from the staten he In.
q'Jlret of an Ehne street officer , "Can you tel
4:0 thee way 10 lanover street 1" '
The ofcer regarded him suspicLusly "Are
fal 1 I newtlaler , man 1" he asked ,
The stranger hesalell. " 1 have been. "
. ie stameennered .
"Theme I can tel you nothnimig " replied the
blue coat , edging away , "The cble has
given to newspaper us order men 10t 10 furish Intormaton
One et lIne Manchester reporters early ono
mornlnt discovered a Ilazt In I pie ot rub.
Ilsh In a hack streel. "Where's the nearest
llrebux ? " he asked , rU8hlng up to an officer ,
"Let' ste , 'ou're a newspSIJer man , aren't
yoni' " quc'ried the patrolmnean J'Yes ; wheere'in
the hex ? " "Can't toil " '
"Cal'l tel , was the rell ) .
"Chttf'a ol'der "
"C1t1 , .
1.111(111 , tur ci 'J'htrll lln.
DiX'Rit Jan U.- , The city detectives have
concluded that Victor Iouohanaln aol Chares :
I Uuchnrd : , alias I.pmalre each of whom etc
CUII the olher of leng : tine Mnn'krt street
I murderer , are only decoys Inlt'nded 10 dh"er
attention from tine real murderer
.
MILL lNS IN - LIABILITiES ) ? '
Fidolty Loan and Tcmt Company of
Sioux City in Han } , Ljncs.
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EXrCTED TO ASK FOR A RECEIVES SOON
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ImmllAta Cause ot tile , OrJAnl Aton'8
lhmnclAI IlnenlluJtrlbnted to the
Jccent Crop Faiimire-I idir ' Inter
est COIII oL Uo l'oile'ttl .
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SIOUX CITY , la. , Jan D.-eSpecial ( Tele.
gram.-An ) application will 'ho fet In the
fellera ! court hero In a few clays for the
applntment : ot a receiver for the Fidelity
Loan & Trust COl pan ) ' at thl ! city. The
cOlpan ) Is ono ot the largest financial insti-
tutons In the city ant its pr'sllectvo talure
has createl , the utmest exeitemnenet . Its
liabilities are about $4,000,000. 01 this amount
$3,2 O.000 are In debentures In faint land In
Iowa anll South Dakota , About $7OOOO Is
In street railway stock 111 bond anti other
mlcelancous securities. Ot Iho I $3,250,000
01 debentures ,250.000 are held In New
England all the balance In Scotalll ,
The Immcilate canso 01 the conipamey's
fnancial diffIculties Is the reent crop failure
In this 1cality. On Januar I , $30.000 interest .
terlst on its debentures came dine. At the
Mno Linen ? there was .Iul thee eJmltn ) ins
Interest emi its mortgages $80,000. As a result -
suIt of the close tmes thla could not be
collected . After vainly trying to brow the
mOley to tIde over the crisis the cOlpany
notified its creditors that I c-uhl not nee
the pa'ment. 1 was accordingly suggested
that Joseph Sampson , thl Ilrelent oC tIne
COlpaly , he aPPointed its receh'er. This
offer has been nrlctcaly accented
Wih one god crop It Is liought that all
liabilities can bo mid . A reorganization oC
the company will prebably iolow , In which
case the Indebtedness would le capitalized .
The cOlpany haJ no local Illltes and nee
lanutucturlng or jobbing Interests here will
be affected. The applcaton for the receiver
will probably be made by tine Metropolitan
Trust company of New York , the compan"s
eastern truntee.
The Calure at the Lincoln Street Railway
cOlpany oC Lincoln , Neb. , tied up $150,000
oC the COIIIn"s ' funds
Iovt ; lINEltS IHSS.TISFICn.
Trouble Thront.nCI on ' \CCOUlt of tIne AI.
10.t " ' 1011101 ot OAlmlooAn ( : nmlroI1s" ,
OTTUM\'A , 11. , Jnn. 9-There II prospect
of trouble between the Iowa coal operators
nl1 miners. The executve hoard oC district
No. 13 , United Mine Workerl , lead I hot
session here today . Sole of the operators
hnve vIolated thee Oplmloosa comproininte . the
agreement made to sette the strike last
summer , which hould them to pay the 1893
scale. Home ot them are now payln only '
f cents. There II much suIerlng InJn the
15.0 miicIs In tH' district which corn-
lenses Iowa aced northern : lssourl ,
' \Jrleuttlrnl Society II SessIon.
DES MOINES . Jan. 9-(8peclal ( Tole- ,
grain.-'riee forty-secoml nnnuII meetng of' '
the Iowa State Agriculurl society was
hehl here today with 10 members present.
lresllent Evans delivered his unnual 11-
( ! 'esl , explHlnln uleged ' emiuties for Inanclnl
faiure of the state tul' the host two years
antI urging that the city of Des tolnes
should guarantee at len.t , ( o to the exPenses -
penses of the fair this "ear , as wel as to
agree not to encourafe any counter at-
tractions. Tim ussocntol Is now
$1.00 In debt. A strict economy
In several llreelons must be exer-
cited the coming year , ni Well as means
Provided for payilig . curent expenses pre-
vloul to the fair.
'he election resulted : President Evans
uml . Secreta'Y I.'owler ivere re-elected : W.
W. Field of Olebol , , vice president : a. D.
Eiiysome I . Des Molmees treast'er , and the Col-
lowllg directors : J. 1' . . \tnunatrey \ . Falr-
lehl ; D. F. Elbert Des . Moines : John
Cowne , South Amata : .van Sheehan ,
Osage ; g. C. Cameron , Holstein I ,
town Crlnlo Dr"lorR Meet.
CEDAR RAPiDS . To. . Jan , 9-CSclal (
gram.-'fhe ) Marble and Granite Deal-
association of Iowa met In annual
ers assocl lon scs-
sian here this afternoon with Bevent.tve
dealers In attendance. President J , 1.
Seal'les of this city welcomed the delegates
anal congratulated them upon the good work
of the year , speaking at length of the 0\-
louts anl alms oC the association. Follow-
meg the report of the secretary there was I
lively dlscufslon on the 1Ivlslbiity , of In-
corportng thee associaton under the laws
of luwn all the mater was referred to a
rommltee to procure legal ah'lce. , A com-
mitee waR then appointed 10 letermlne who
were eligible to memhersblll and to Ilenne
a wholesaler 'rhe committee reportel thnt a
man selling al commIssion olly nnd repre-
nietitimeg more than one nnn wag lot n
wholesaler . anti thereole not eligible to
membership. djournment was talten then
unti tomorrow.
State Untter ! , 'Rlodnlnl Adjourn' ,
CEDAR lAllDS , In , Jan. 9.-Speclnl (
' . " ' sessitn oC the State
' 'elegrm.-Tola1 ) sesslol
Bolerl associaton wai given to discussion
appertalnhlg to that line oC huslness , 'he
feeling Iearilng business the coming year
is very leopefuml Tine old omilcers were reelected -
velY 1 , 011 olcers
elected ! as follows : PI'eRllent. B. F . Shaw ,
Cellar Raphhi : vice prfsilent , George Brynene .
Del Moines ; secretary and treasurer , ' 1 'V.
HOgen ! , Iluneboltit. Tlese otihcen's . wih F
Jarleax , Des Moines , anti I , ' . Gasltel , Char-
lon , consttute the board ot trustees. 'rice
next meetng wilt be htld ut Davenport
Nntnlnl tHmrl ( ) Iileeri J J.etcl.
DES MOINES , Jane -CSpeclal 'l'ele-
gl'am.-The ) following oleels were elected
by the Iowa National OUlr,1 , Issoclaton thIs
mornIng : Presllent , , Colonel C y : Mount
Shenpnadoah : first vice tu'esldent , 1.leuten-
ant Cololel W. D. Humphrev , Sioux City :
IrOIII vice president , Majol R. E. Lamhert ,
Newton : reconlng secretary . Caplaln S. C.
Clnpp , Toledo : corresponding lleretar ' . nnd
I'elsurer , , Captain . John 'F. ' lume , Des
Man hew 'Thnmas or Crcdnn 11111.
CItESTON . Ia. , Jan 9.-Speclul ( Tele-
gram.-Iathew ) Thomas of Cromwell , age , )
72 yeeer' . n resident of Union comnnty for
niletlen years , died this morning.
JI ! of 10\1 NtWs ,
Tine new $ Ho count hnlsl at Manchester
has hicene dellcated with upproprlute ex Pl'-
clsps.
J. E . CamJhel , a II'omllnt "rason need
one or the old I'esileltl ot New Hartford ,
( lcl of iineuinomcia
Mrs. g. C. 1.'llham oC Trace while at-
tllllng church . , 111'01111 clemiel , . She was one
of 'l'mienna county's oldest lel ls.
ne\ S. A. 1. ( ' ( ' , a ploneel Methodist mime-
111'1' of 'I'oleelo ali edlol' of tine 'roledo
( 'heromeicie , Ilel lt the age of C ) 'eeers .
F' , 11 Belmn\ Greene . an agriculurl
hnJllemelt nisalen' , leant HIllenl , ) ' left t JWI ,
lenvllg Iors. forged notes anl nUlerus cred-
11'1. Ira Heehe , formerly \Vehstfr City
hal hegul Kul uglilst Iw IinoIs Centrl
mlloal ) for JOI : tor ceitnsimeg the death of I
hel' hetesbaned .
Ihimn'ghars at Oxforl Mill carried oft $100
worlh oC Iools trom the store at Ketleson
Bros. They fited themselvcs out wih new
suits and left their 01.1 . clliies lt thee depot ,
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'I'ne'lnr . No , In New ork.
NI'W YOm , Jan D.-Ninel'oul , Inquiries
from the west rencheeci , bankhl houses today
II I eganl 10 the wherelbouts ot \ V.V ,
' ! a'IO' state Ireasurer ot South Dakota Ann
Illrelhlent Of I smll 1 \l * In ) Bedleld , 'flY ,
lor mIld hUblnes tvitin tte' Cinema Natlomeat
wih tl. ratonal
hank of this cl ) " . J\ceordllg 10 l'r&'slnlent
llnlon Of the Chinese National IJlk , leow-
over " hlK IICOuntl wih that Insttuton time
melt rhht. heis hllebtelneHs , beIng umlJly se.
cured thee matel' . ! r. ; CUl10n said . tOIIht . , relatIve . 10
"Mr. Taylor was here /hout live weeks
ale one I eneetten' of liuaint's ( 'olneclNI wlh
the lanl ( , I have not seen him since , ali I
have idea. ' . "
hu\e no Ilt'a. where h& II.
James \ \ ' . Browl , hanlnl med broker . who
Is a particular \ cloned , uf nine Illslng " .
state treasmnrcr . tonight lal,1 , ht had seen
Ibthllg oC Taylor ( on' IOle weeltK past lIe
felt certain , he declared , hint ( ' ' ' ' le
fel teclaret 1u'lol' was
not In the vicinity . '
l..ICU'A ' Ir ( .IJ"lnl . " , i'ennseIs IIU' U.
AI New YOlk-\rlved-Noor.llnl , from
Antwerp ; ' 1eltonlc , from Ltverpooi ' Iuas.
damee. trom Iolenilm ; ! 1.lvtrlool' ! , : from
London ; S. H. Alps from sl"pl . - ,
Adriatic mninela. , fOI' Liverpool ; 'rllilal , for 13cr-
At SI. Johunms . N. F.-An rirecl-'oreeemi ' , from
OIII\OW , tor I'lmilanleiphcine.
At l.ondon \rlnd-I'nllalll. from New
York
At llol-Arrlvel- I-MitJ d'c , frJm New
Yorlt
At Movilie-Ierriv d-i'Iri'menntio , , trom New
York , for Oiaseoov I
At lee ( LizarciPassemlSteamner'akentia : , ;
from New nYrl for Ioterlam : New York , '
( rune New York , for uthamlllon ,
I At hirowiucail.- l'asseil-Stearmeer Catalonia ,
( toni Boston , for Liverpool , ,
( ( SSU' . . tIUT irIx .
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David Walker , the lat survivor 01 lie (
Shlnnecoek Indians , who did I few lays ago
at Sonthampton , J. I " , was at one time ofcer
on a Massachusetts whaler and lost one ot
his legs by getting mixed up with 1 rope
that was attached to I wounded whale.
Jay Coke , the Inmous financier 01 war
times , Is still active In business , despIte his
advanced years , anti though no longer a
great figure In financIal circles , Is stilt pos-
tested at money making ability , and has
been a ludy investor In Pennsylvania coal
properties , that yield mIni a Sl ) ' revenue.
There are a number ot men In the west ,
now wel establIshed In life , but once poor
anti sometmes homeless boys who owe a
debt to the generous Ihlanthropy 01 thee late
"Aunt Emily" \Vard. At 0110 time she hail
a fancily 01 adopted proteges njoylng her
bounty One at these was Theoha"l Ojen ,
recently elected to congres trom Uwaukle ,
lie was a poor larmer's son , anti hal , run
away from home , when he came to "Aunt
Emily's" meotice.
Nathan Barnes Greeley , who died at CI' ,
icier , N. y" , D cembel ! , was the only brother
ot the founller at the New York Trlhune.
lie raised many recruits for the ( war , all
was hhnsel a leutenant In the arm ) By
notul e a retormer , hee was an early aboli.
tlonlst , a teml1erance hI advocate , all avoiled
the use of liquor all tobacco. Thelgh eel-
ways a poor fancier , be would oren bard ,
tree ot charge , half a dozen tramlls through
a severe wieeter When al supposed he was
at the I'olnt ot Ileath , he was asked If he ,
had any fear. "I ear ot de3th'hy , no , "
he replied. "Onl ) ' I llm't want so much
fooling aleut it. . " I
Wilam 11. Johnson , who has Just IIIll ,
was the tashlonable mauager ot funerls In
New York anti his scnse of the prorlctes (
\ as very keeme'hmen a personage In so-
cety passell away the invitations to tine
obsequies were always tenet to Johnson , all
were delivered by him. On one occasion he
returnell a number 01 tine enyeloles to the
sender marltl "dead. " Johnson was sent I
for , anal the folowil' dialogue took place :
"Johnson , you must maya made a mlslllt ;
I know that these persols arc IOt dead. ' '
.
" \'el. mallam , if I they are not lead , they
ought to be , " lie was greater than Warl
lcAIlster , tine sense of true exclusive-
ness The 400 will miss him , for his successor -
cessor has not yet al'PI'lared.
Major val Wlssmnn , the distnguished explorer -
1lorer , who was married a lew weeks ago
at Cologne to the daufhter of n wealh )
manufacturer , wi soon retire from the
German colonial service , nit hough he has
only just turned 41. But Courleen years ot
AfrIcan exploraton Is an eXIerlonce that
ha" led him to appreciate a uleter ald less
exciting life. In 1880 , at thee request ot the (
African Society oC lerln , ho undertook his
first jourey to ACrlca-then not so Well
known as now. That journey lasted two
years , and . arer a rest , he went out to
explore the Congo for the Belgian goverl-
'ment. Since that tme he has accomplshed
many famous journeys , rendering bcnporta'et
services and earing Ihuch distinction.
The Boston Tr\'eler tells a god story
about Colonel Patriclt F. Shevln , a prominent
Boston democrat need a man with : nne war
record \Vhen he went to the front hnc lenew
very lte about war lilt first bIg tght
was at Gettysburg. lie was a little worrIed
about tine tactics , ali so , before the engage-
met began , asked his superior olcer
whether the fght was going to he Ieeiter-skei-
ter or man for man. " Ian for man , " quIckly
quoth the ofcer , Six hours afterward , when
the fIght was hottest . the officer happened
to go to the rear , and was- surprised to see
Colonel Sheyln seated on the prostrate body
at a soldier who wore the gray. The Colonel
looked happy , smoking a short clay pipe
"You rascal ! " the officer shouted : "why
don't you go Into the cng2nneemt and fight ? "
Are you a coward ? " "No , sirree " responded
the colonel ; "I am obeying orders " "O e-
Ing orders ! How ? " 'Vhy , you , told mime
man for man , " sagely replied the colonel ,
"anti Ive got my man here " Colonel Shev-
In knew more about tactics after that , but
burg. his first . promoton did not date " from Getys-
A. physician tells a story ot Dr Holme
I was when a tone hal been borne to hinee
and , while he was usually very prompt lt
the Harvard medical school , he was missed
one lornlng , Finally he enterni the room
hurriedlY , glanced aroull with . smie ali
said : "Geltemen , I know I am late , but
there Is a little stranger at my house " And
then , with an expression such , only
Holmes' face could ho
assume , continued ,
"Now can anyone oC you tel me what well
known business firm In Boston he Is like ? "
There was no answer "He Is Little &
Drown , " said the doctor . wih a twInkle In
hIs eye , That was a geol advertisement for
Little & Drown , but It Is prohable that that
pioneer of American humorists , "John Phoenix -
nix , " gave another Boston firma a better one
Entering a large store In that city one clay ,
ho said to one of the proprIetors , "I think
I would like to tuttle a Ite , " " ' 0 tulle !
" ' do that " " '
Wheat you mean by ? "I don't
know , " gravely replied the humorist , "but I
read an invitation over the door , 'Call &
Tuttle , ' and thought I would hike to Imow
how to do I , "
One 01 thee Missourians at the capitol , relates -
lates the 'Vashlngton Post , has a card , on one
silo at which Is printed his name and ad-
dress , and on the other these words :
I hAVE TROUBLES OF MY OWN
DON'T MENTION YOUns.
The other day Senator Voorhees and the
owner at the card werc seated together In a
cable car , Tine Indiana senator , In the course
of the conversation , suddenly turned on the
MissourIan , who , at course , Is a Ilemocrat ,
and legan to arraign him severely for the
way In which that great state had treated
the democratc party In th late eiectionm. The
Missourian listened patiently to the senator's
outburst for some lme , and then ( slowly went
down Into his pocket and fshed out the card , !
which he handed to his neighbor
"What's this ? " asked the senator , hmluLneg ;
It to the light ot the car windaw " 1 Itve
troubles of my own Don't menton yonnrs , "
The spirit at the jell llllenly dawned on
time Indiana statesman , and throwln back
his lnead he laughed hilariously. When Inc
handed the carl back to its owner he cx-
pressel , a wish to get one like It , lnecatnse he
sllll , It exactly covered the situation , and he
had much need of a similar device to shut
off debate.
TJrlWl.U'lH ] 1111U'W ,
Archie Oarlnel" , . I well known New York
' dIed 'eBtenln ' .
neevspaper wrier , yi'atertleiy.
lewspalel' '
'fhe Iloclthohlers' ot the Sugar trust met
yesterday anti re.elected the ! old honrd ot
directors.
' 'hl fueling committee ot tile lake carriers
hints Ilrchlel not to purchaEe any more coal
at deniers who are shlPIJers.
TIm Sun ranclEeo Evening 1uletn was
yesterday soul to It , A. Crothers , IJstless
I lanager of the Morll ! Coil .
Soulhern railway men hehl f meetng met
Atlanta , GII. , 'esterday to encourage immmnmnl.
gmton to the soulher slates ,
"lnel' of : unI\le , 0" have leased ( fe v-
em nil large cacti mines mined I will eater Inlo
competton wih Lice opematorue .
Ada Curry . n 4.ar-old chid , was lJrwd
to death ut Ilnton ) W. \a. , yesterday . lel'
clothing clught lire ( mona a tirepiace .
'fhe mouse of John Lomlne , near Fort
\Vayne , Intl. evade hurned 'sterdny amid his
two Itt cheheireme wtro 1ure(1 to dentin .
'fhe mist train 01 tine Queen & Crescent
route was wrecked near Chatanool ) 'es.
and the engineer and llreraan
tertlay Ind Ind freman were
killed .
Ieied.
lirector Elliott ot the A. n. U. surrendered -
ered himself ycslerduy a 11 was tlltel to
jail to join Debs tend time olher oUcerl oC
tine organization ,
"Major" Sampson , one the Market street
gang in Chicago , who Is wantl for shoot.
meg whim Intent tu ki , wane cUlltured In
New Orleans ) 'esttrdu ) ' .
lepl'eHentatV' of fity malutlcturers at
eorrugatel inlria , and gah'unlzed elve troughH
met yennternlay ! at Clevelan.1 . for the purpose
of perfectng 11 oranlzuton.
Mlchlel Da\'la under sentence at dentIn
tor murder , V'liilamnVilkinnonm , convlctc(1 oC
larceny anl ( icorge J\shton , a forger , es-
coped from J.1 lt 6eIaln , , Mo. , ) 'estenly ,
At the meetllg or mlnera at I'ittsburg
' ( lt'nla ) ' H refolutol was unanimously
passed to Insist on the 9'celt rate and to
declare a brlte If the demand Is not acceded -
emant
ceded to
Albert , ' in ( '
'homas a private comlnany ,
Slxteemethm rcghmmeent of the i'ennreneylvamnia mcmii.
itiu , was tomemed dc'atl ome thee cilia runage near
Bradford , It is not knowme suicetinee' mum
deathe Ins due to ann muccldenet , murder or aol-
club.
Joseph Moore of h'aneu , Ill. , a Inronninent
motel nnean , was badly beatene yesterday by
I .ee ci Iclemuel , ci itunttemisi' : icru Reman 'I'leu
quarrel nimese over the lndictmeiet of sevcreui
parties ( or gambling onm evidence furnished
by Moore.
Money iiot Wealth
It , Is only good ton' what Cuiieoi'ts amid Neccsit1cs It ivill o.'oleatngo
foe' , .
I1o' foolish 1)0OIlC arc , They cviii ( rI'o all od kniock-1ccccl , icoro
tot' years. Ho eats , ttmeil costs mis nectecic to keep , as a aouiiinl mLleb1tel.
Ti.oy got niong vLt1i ulilntieltlatenl itlrhettluro ; futdeul aced shabby carpets ;
bare wlmctlotvs ; itneti quito likely ecu olil stove which emits Uti iieot'o fuel Ill
a 3'cal' thaci a ceew amed eo.nionnteal coustincee' WOtlhl cocet. tietmne ; bi'.1
ticolt' wives aced servants ovet' n , t'oztrlmeg tlt'e In a .ltity day , echoic a ( .IS.
Oldie StOVe hot. amity dues butter ie'oe'k wtthoutt Iiu.ltIleg , but 's'itIi far
, sci'uli ' olti ' upon' , wicete bomeutiftIl
letOlC ecoteolney ; they ( Cl' pallet rttc e'ough cc
civei'itiiz of IAiictilii lii wotilmi tInt omely 1 aok lt tot' , butt nuetuutily pn' tot'
lisol ( itt a sleoi't ttmeeo with iutbJr Set'mM1 they ett oIl ot Illi3kCtl tell ii
ct'nc'ked t1sicc , v1e'n me viio1o nemeti coleepcto 1)ItslleL' Met cotild ice
btig1et fi' aliceost lctntIcIIIg. in a word , tliu3' dUCOIVO theultsolVet bY
t1iu ' ' i'ceicoieelcuti hone . ' ' Inc
ticilikilcg , mti'e , cc they mere muetumilly e.tt'o'ntgetlit
fleck' ehiftiessneess , or eorIcnps wuought to ho lmetro clcec'i'tntblennitl cccli It.
t11OelgiitieSIeC3S , vItIIm , ' . tell thu titeco tleo c1iIIe'one mtt'c gt'owlmcg Cli ) ittt1
gettling accustchleenl to 511011 neeiis1iIft Intcbits aned stnm.i'oettcdltigs ; gi'os'
unetlily lit titesa , eat'eIee Inc habits moot gencetnully tiin'Iftless. I.nct'goly 4
yDill' fittilt , ft'Ice , luceatnso 'out leave tint tncntdo yotli' eIcIhui'cic'u I I olile
tuhe ( its sum'c'oumedltegs lice nceeUcctflcuti , systeceentlo nthltl mttth'ucttvu imlncu
yutt teteght to cnmtlo ItNI ) 'uIAY.
\Vlcntt fools we iuiu't , nIIbel 'i'hiero Is lcne'Iy mccc o'tlinmcc'y , Iloceco but ,
at the OXlClitILtUt'C of anmywimeno frenee * 2 to $100 , could ho lminttu to look
111cc mc dilTeretet lcutbltrttloee ; yont' good evifo's hopes nuuel menehltloeis i'cett-
izeti , utmul yolte' w linilte hocico u tmeeosphiet'o cccii Icetily clumuniged .
\Vu hecole , In alIt' lmcveatieeeciteu , SPetIlIttIuils mtnui ( tell , fin i'gct 0111'
hollIes tOt ) Ititlein , t''nImtt'k ' nciy words , " muetiotit time evi'Itet' , ' 'i , 0th ' 0L1t'-
self esIll be mc difforcict follow If you innit ftelloev 0th' advIce "
Now , tott Cety , ' 'StlptSlleg ) imeoccey Is llot vcnlt1i , hIlt tecily e'eiet'cselltnc
ti'e of scone mend exehategmubie tot' 54(1110 , nueti I Ilet'C hOt this Imeoney ;
how cone I to get \Vcncltli , ecicleue _ vutt tlefluiu as 'Coneiforts ' muteul Coeevcmt-
iameclcsVo cttcswcm' , beeutuc Ct'cdit Is a perfect stibstitute lot'
leOlhCy. SO bug its ( Ito pan'ty gm'nmctimcg seucee liiIo'Os it to be good.
\Vo tb believe tlmttt the Crenilt of otct'Veugo lucm'icurs Is goti-tleo
\'Cl'y iCSt. So neutili do we belIeve It , thud , we nceost emu'mcestly invite yeti
to test otni' faith Inc it by nvailiimg youreIf of out' Jn'oposItIoml
\Vo exteicti to you ott' ; MAI NIF1C1N'1' CUEII'I' SYS'I'II ,
"liii its eeunmect'oits ntlvnmetnugca , nIcti music you to fumn'lhISle your Iioieius
vitli cmii , amid 1ea : ' for yonm' fut'ee'isli I negs ill Cliii of three unys : '
OUR TERMS CASH , Or
il I ) eurtln , r gotmil , ' , SI 'er creek ;
Itulienl downn muro its ft ltws , nnmed it , is till ( Jr t14 her ml
tin' ' setmeno tic tine winkle mInim you tudtnlnt , em imrtim ul . got ii' , tnate cc m't'Ic
omely omnu ( hmieng mo sinmo of , emir goun' . ( Cr ( l tuti m tmnmtme
mire nil vnrn'.utemI , botin as to mnmmethity 3o worm In of goods , S2 , er cc'eclti
mmml valmno , Oem r seelo'e nnneni are coum r n coins. C ) r S8 40) ii mac ii m In ;
ou r sli t mimeemet it mu co leronnuiet , mu mcii yo en r LI cv on Ii o C gooni s. S2 fit ) , O C crt' , ' It ;
plitrnm age IS t moe , , mm gin ly ii I'l' reenuin Oil. Or $ I ( I pr mmmi n In ;
Either ynmn any c'nsin or mncoopt otmreasy Eloo c'ortin of goinds , im , , r c'ct'ic ;
inal'nnnonnt imtnmm C I P r PC I 2 mice nni ann I Ii
ier worth of g000 ! ' , 8:1.111) : per wcck
VII1S'l'-Wlthu Casin , SECONI-VltIn t'n' $14 ; , er mnnonntli
lro ercirtin of goods , LI imer evoi'lc ;
Part Cash muted so mmiumchn pe iieoimtin. ( Sr 55 I 0 cior mmntinettu
13200 Worth 01 good" , Iufi per ucoule ;
Tll I ltI-Vltlu iimrt : cnnslu acid so ( Ci. 2O Inec' nimomnt1 ,
teao worth or goonns , III ocr we'ek ;
secumein pr crook. Ut 25 per inotln. , ,
Send lOc to cover postage on our big Furniture
Catalogue. Baby Carriage Catalogue mailed frees ,
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R.VGLIcII ITIILEI'J .IC&flPT.
Lonetlon lethiictio Club SYIII Send a Tcanm to
( .unnpeto tim Now 'ork.
LONDON , Jan. 9-After thee meeting of
its conincittee last Thnurstiay tue London
Atlnletic climb telegraphed the Now York
Athnletlc club that time latter's chnallenege was
accepted , subject to arranegemnents , and ( heat
a letter followed , A subeomeimittee was
then appoimeted to draft a letter , wheichm was
mailed tue saaee eclglet. Thmis letter stated
( heat the Loadone Atinletic chub regarded
favorably the cinallenge of tue New York
Athletic club , anti that It would tie all it
could to bring about tine propoed ieeeeting.
Tine coenmnnunetcation dm1 meet contain tiny sug.
gestione as to tine list of events , It being supposed -
posed ( lent thee ordinary university list would
be adopted , But ieotining will be done of-
ficialiy until thee report of the New York
Athletic club is received.
Thee secretary of tine London Atlnletic clmnb
inc an inetervlew said that. II , C. 1iretiin , thee
Emegllsin qunarter amid inalf-mile cleancpian of
tine Athletic climb , anti Godfrey Sleaw , tine
Enghisin heunrdle chanepion , also of tue Lometlon
Atlnletic climb , imi spite of thee assertions aeada
in certaine New Yorlc. papers , mad ala'ays
been neenmebers of the Lomedone Athnletie club ,
A , S. Fry of Oxford , tine best broad
juneeper inc Englamed , suffered recemitly fromme
time failure of omie of lelt knees wlnile playing
foot ball. lie Is mnot expected to go to
Aneeerica , Ime regard to J , . lii , Barry , tIne
hiniIisIi weiglnt and lnanneamer tinrower ; F.
S. liorame , leresidemit of tine Cammiberldgo Uni.
versity Atlnletic association , thee famneous
tieroc.memile runner , noel \V. fi. Lmityemns , tIme
crack nmlle rumemeer of Canebrielgo uneiversity ,
ceo replies leave yet been recciveti ,
dtmnotlner leini ibuy for ( inn 'l'alomnt.
SAN FRANCISCO , Jeumi , 9.-TIme talent hnmiul
anotleer oft' day and picked but one wimimeer ,
Martinez , Inc thit fIrst race. Cieevmulier , wleo
was ito badly bltteme by Jalco Alien yesterday -
day , wIll inrobably recover , if blood 1)0180cc-
meg nloemi neot set inc. i3unecinnuries :
f'lrnet race , live furlongs , selling , intuitIons :
Mnrtincez , 102 , L'lmoree (4 ( to 5) ) , womi ; Ailvamece ,
99 , NcAuilffe (12 ( to I ) , e4econeh ( ; Cequmetto , 'J5 ,
Itiley (5 ( to 1) ) , thiim'tI. 'linac : l:1l : , Fleetwood -
wood , I'm-onto , 'L'yreneu , itogittlomi teneul I.otng-
fellow also man.
Sceoneti race , nubount six funriomegnu , sailing :
St. Allauns. (13 ( , Cocltrnnn ( S to I ) , even ; ( luimnul.
nioceine , 103 , McAnnhlffo (12 ( to I ) , sc't'omed ;
SteOiast , 302 , Cinornec (2 ( to 1) ) , ( minI , Timene :
l:2S' : , Oemearnnl Miles , liatry ICuinl , ilonu
1)octor Halntirop nail Wickiow also mm.
'fleleti race , I x fnirlonegs , Imeumulicap : Q iii ml ,
# 7 , Cochran (7 ( to I ) , won ; itteldem I loud I 1 , Pd ,
\\'ihneon (15 ( to B , m4ecomenl ; % oiiaIr , lOG , Crumr
(15 ( to 20) ) , theirti , 'I'lnae ; 1 :25 : % , 10111 , Ehleo
anti Motor also ran.
Fourtle race , ache mined a Intuit , ttOClle-
cmmnse : Mmnjor lion , 140 , Stiunteem ii (3 ( to 1) ) ,
even ; My. buick , 137 , Witiners ( to 5) ) secomecl ;
Albatross , 117 , Cenlmone (30 ( to I ) , thmirnl , 'i'lmmie :
3:4O'L. : ' Prince julie , Nipper mimetl FIrst hole
also mmmi ,
Fifth mnce , live tom longs , netlhlmeg : Onenesie ,
11'lP , Coommcbs (12 ( to I ) , ee'omi ; Illume hinunmeur , ill ,
llsaneessey (2 ( to 1) ) , meecommd ; itluiile ICIng , j7 ,
Iline'ichms (2 ( to 1) . ( mliii , 'J'imcee : 1 cii , ! iiutl-
acer , Meston' antlVulcamm also mane ,
lmmier climets iimnmn : limo ( , lim ,
NEOItLlANR , Jan , 9.-Tmvc'nnty.eiglntln
tin ) ' Crescent city Jockey clueb wInter mneet.
meg ; weatlmer , cloudy amnd cold ; track , iuemuvy.
Sumnnaaryh
First race , live anti a malt temmIonigs : hhimnck-
ball (12 ( to 3) ) won , Siehecane (15 ( to 1) ) etecomed ,
Ituets (60 ( to I ) thilmni. 'I'Inne : I :111. :
Second race , lIve memed a hnnnlf fnmmiomngne :
? .iisni Maggie ( Ii to 5) ) s'ommVnunnia 'I' (12 ( to
I ) etecometi , lBuuek linen : ( 'J o 5) ) thnIm'ti. 'I'lmnee :
"himlrti iac" six furlongs : Jutrdimee (2 ( to 1) )
won , ICinitloni (1 ( to 1) ) neeconeth , Old Ionilalome
(11 ( to 1) ) tlnirel. 'i'lmne : 1:2531. :
Fuurtiu mmccc lIve ( mem longs : Rxpresa (5 ( to I )
se'omn Lofilme , fr. , (4 ( to I ) e'ccuned , Dr. 13111 (1 (
to l tiiirul , flmne : I : it' ( , .
FICthi rmece , six I nei'ioiigii : F helm (0 ( in I )
even , \\'etigt'llt'ini (1(30 ( ( to I ) n.o'eonti , I3annn
Famnnel' ( oven ) tieirti , 'rIme ; 2:2G. :
I , I timex i'nn ii , . % 'hi I cr 'Eciun , , IS' ecmn ,
ulIOtyx CITY , Jan , tL-Iiie'ciaI ( 'J'clegmam. )
-Thee intemeetuto wlnist tournmuneeme ( closed to-
miirht , withn ( Inc lohiowlng totnis fur tIne tleree
sittings : Sioux Falls , 1,771 ; ( 'otmnc'ii Blurts ,
1.770 ; Cedar ltinplnIn , i,7l ; Ommenninmn , 1,76 ;
Siotnx City , 1,710 ; Limecolmi , 1,717 ; ionnisomi ,
1,730.
ChiIrren ! Cry foi
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry fc
itcher's CaBtorla.
ChUdren Cri' '
itcher'a Castorla.
DOCT OR
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& 'SEARLES.
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Blood , Skini and Kidney Diseases , Female - '
male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and
ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN. '
\vieAe aciz AlSO VICTIMS TO N1IIIVOUS
DebIlity or Sxieaustmoa , Wastmng Wealcimesa , In
voeunctemry Losses , witlm Early flecay In young
and nnmddle aged ; lack of vina , vmgor etndweakened
premmntunehy 1mm epproaclelmeg old age. All yeilcl
meatlnly to cue' new treutneent for loss of' Vital
nuever , Calm 'ten or nttdress witin stamp for dr.
enilams , free book end recempta.
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. I Omeunihea , Neb ,
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GRO. P. SANFORD , A. W. RIEKMAN ,
I'residenmt , Casleler.
FirSt Natlo nal Bank
of COUNCIL ULUFFS , Iowa.
Capital , - - $1 OOO9
l'l' lmts , . . . 12jO ) ( )
One of line oldest ltnnka in the state ( if Iowa.
We , , ollclL your hun'lnncsnm atud cohlectlnjmes , W.
pay C mier c'emnt on linen deposits. Ve'u cviii b.
mneaseti do see amntt tti'O you.
tlh1Vt z RA INI1RI IPI ) ? Al nc'rnn.ys'nii-Lmiw ,
on , ic e. uneci clue C U U l'rmnetIio mm thu b'tmute 1'
iuintl I4etitim'al Courtt , Itoonneme X91'i-B-tl , Slnuuert
lilock , tioulSIeei Iflufi' . , lowe , .
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Cotiijcil phdts-
( 'llmMNiYH C1.IIANIID ; VAIJLTB Cn.lAU1D.
ht Purees , at % V , Ii. Homer' . , 115 liroadway , V
FOR HALS Oil ltI-NT , ONii OF 'rhO lISnlD
fiurnas in l'uttemwainumntie ( coumety ; T'.8 nelies
uutii of Nt-ala' 54 ! ) enemes cuielmanetle i acres
paidure : , niL-malm residemmco ; gcxitl mviii , grain-
curl , bonmes , urcliortl , etc. it. Itirliton , 213
Item enefimny street , ( oemnriI liluffs ,
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: l'ItIv.vrm : iAltN Volt ztlN'r rr-et
court inou'ic. 4tllIYHtjtCU ( mmiee _ , , , Council ) mtestfs ,
mi'iu : : mSW'iNfi , .titliNr-ltY WOItlC 0i Al.I
lelnils. nncw made frormu ( 'ill mnealen ish , iii
I ea4.eunnbmu irirs , lime 'fle'rti avenue.
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, ultul'lc for html lit'us'k"ttng. .t'ilm van. 283
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