Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 12, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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NEWS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Ornd Army Ater th3 Man Who Controls
the County R31of fund ,
CAGES HIM WITh GROSS MIEC'JNDUCT
, " "dR"ls ( I'lell " flit thl 10nrl ff Super-
"I ors Set I'"rlh Iho UctRls or Ils
F Vurilus 11,1 Ilvcrs UICnlCS
ur I0nulqilon. , ,
' 1 war that ha ! been going on between
the Union Veteran Icglon and the Orand
Army of the Hcpuble ver since the war or
'Gl-'G closd Is 8tl on , an,1 , now the Grand
Army men are ripping up the soil In their
olort to get J. 3. Wats , 1 member of the
Legion , from his posItion I ! superintendent
of the relet : fund at 10tawatamle county.
By virtue ot thi positon svcral thousand :
dollars Ilasl through his hallls annually , and
Is SUPllosCI to be spent In looking after the
_ f - needs - - , , - - - 01 01 ( sollcn ( , their widows and
Ii. I'll1I.
Yesteulay several members of the Lincoln
post called at the chamber of the bard of
supervisors and presented a petition asking
that Watts he dlschnrgeI , , and alleging that
ho was Incompetent to do tim work , negligent -
gent In looking after the wants 01 the veter-
, . Ins , anti that he wa nl.31vo to those who
s were compelcll to subsist on county charlt ) ' .
Accompanying this Iletton wa a large hatch ,
of IIllavlts sustaining the complaint 01 the
petitioners.
I. N. tulvaney toh how he was wounded
at the battle of Mission Ridge unit was recently -
centy on the point of starvation . lie called
on Wals for assistance , but Watts told him
that "ho wouldn't help any ali soldier. " lie
also couNt Mulvaney a mean Rnll dissipated
man , and a .lrunkarll , and this , Mulvanr
thouh was rather tough , Inasmuch aA he
dOCK not use liquor of any kind. Watts also
remarked that he would see him In hell be- ,
fore he would ever give him I cent.
Mrs. Peter M. Welch the widow of n vet-
cran , told of the trouble she had had In getting .
ting anything at all out of WatH , dud when
she finally 1111 ( get an order of 4 on Bradley ,
nn Upper Broadway grocer , shc spent 1 part
of It for colee , which was not coffee at nil ,
hut merely chils and sticks.
Nancy Lance said she applied to Watts for
assistance , and was met with the facetious
remark that It was coming spring and she
could live on grass.
Andrew J. Schi , who has I crlpplell hand
saId he was called a pauper and other vie
names , and Wats pulell out a roll of money
from his pocket and shook It In his face , hut
refused to let him have alY part of It for
his own.
Elizabeth A. Rker was refused help because -
cause , as Watts said , she dhln't keep are-
spectablo house. W , A. Wood , Katie Shulz
and Mrs. M. E. Cark filed nIdavlts In con-
necton with that of Mrs. Hker , In which I
they stated that they knew her , and know '
' that she was very respectable , and that
'r 'Vatts' charge that she had too many men
coring to her house was fale.
S. J. Dalbey relate In an affidavIt that he
went to Watts' orce to get seine help for
two old sol < lers , and that Wuts called them
paupers and tramps , and with a 1001 of pro-
fane and abusive language ordered Dalbey
and his two 11rotegcs out of the office , anti
would have put them ont hy main force If
they had not gone of their own accord.
Purclvll Purlue said that he went to
Watts' oIce once ali asked for help and
. .J was refusel lie then took Judge James
. . with him , together wlthl a note from S. B.
'Valsworth , one of the supervisors. In this
way ho managed to get an or ler for $2.10 , but
not until after Watts had thrltenel to whip
him.
S him.10uls Wlctt said that when he went to the
oIco for help he was greeted with a lot of
) foul and profane language , which hurt his
feelings so that ho would not go any more.
SInce being turned away hy Watts he would
have . starved to death Oll ) ' for the aid given
. hIm by his neighbors ali the members of
. the Grand Army post
, . .c All these stories were In the form 01 a1lla-
vlts which were propErly sworn to. On thc
other.hnnl. a paper was fed with the board .
bearing the signatures or thirty members -
hers 01 the Union Veteran Legion ,
In which they state that I Is their he-
le [ that Watts was not unduly abusive , hut
merely turned away those who were trying
tn .ml an excessive allowance. In order that
' the ; ' rll\lj' % \ might not give out ' before It had
! gene the rounds 01 the needy ones. Thc Is-
sue having thus been made up the case wIll
, be properly investigated hy the board Q
supervisors early next week , and If the
charges turn out to be well founded Wuts
. will probably bo transferred to some other
field of useulness.
; feld
Iron 'M.TUUUAY ' ANI ! IO JAV.
At the Ilston Store .
Andorra plahl sultngs and lamlon .1-4
. cashmere , worth 12'c and 1Gc , reduced to
6c a yard. .
GOc and 75c Indlcs' cloth and strIped reo
; - pelants , G4 Inches wide , reduced to 39c a
yard.
Gc canton flannel . reduced to 31/c n yard.
Heavy cotton blankets now 48c a pair.
$2 quality cotton blankets now $1.25.
. $5 quality , all wool , gray blankets , reduced
to $2.98 1 pair
Ladles' and children's all wool mittens ,
reduced to 80 u pair , worth lSc.
Doys' heavy cotton underwear , regular 33c
I quality , now lUc each ,
t Men's extra heavy all wool shl'ts , reduced
I to G90 each our regular $1 qualIty.
I.adles' Ine all wool union . suits , regular
. price $3 , now $1.50.
_ Ladles' heavy ribbed vests , ' worth HJe , reduced -
.
duced to 9c each.
26u quality children's all wool hose , now
17c , or 3 for GOc . _
, SOc quality ladl ( ' cashmere hose , reduced
. to 35c. or 3 : i for $1. .
, , Infants' heavy wool hose , reduced trout 17c
to : c a pnlr.
: l'O"J.EI DICK & W AI.lEI.
; Council Bluffs , lu.
, t- Store open until 10 o'cloclt Saturday night
, . AlllAt l'rlzcl tl "elth ,
. Some men were walking across the prairie
' ' In the vlrlnty or the transfer last night
( about 10 o'clock when they ran across what
they took for the dead hody of , I iitai I
seemed to hs perfectly stiff. They , picked I
UI > anti hurried wih It to the nearest buildIng -
¶ lng , which happened to ht the salooll at tim
1 corner of Twenty-first street anti Ninth ave-
: T nue. There Is was discovered that the hey
, was , that of n young man named Whie , who
t 1 worlc It the Union Iacile round house The
bartender recognized him ns havIng been
there a short time berore. He dranJt three
hot whiskies and then started oft for home.
The whisky and the Intense cold together
laid him out , and In n short time ho would
timloubtedhy have heen laid out for gel had
1 not been for his opportune discovery A
physician was called , and after some ener-
getc \ ork had ben done over him 10 was
able to he taken to his home near the trans-
, ' is ter , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I A poem In fine cookery Is the cake mixed .
l ' with Ir. l'rlc&s laklng 10wder ,
. ' l'e'rsuiai VIrIgratI. , .
( r E. C. Cole Is 1n California .
H A. Cole'lef yesterday for a trip to
1lexlco , . '
S. S. therhlge I of Des Molncs 'as In the
V city yesterlay ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Vt' . Lunger have gene to
. Chicago for a few IlaYf' visit .
I. N , 1 lclllger has been In Homburg In , .
I for several days al bUblness.
, I. I.Statzel of Extra I , editor of the Audubon -
I : bon County Defender , was In the city yesterday -
day .
. p B.V. . Ilght , n well known attorney of
hits city , has completely lost his eyeslht
which has been gradually failing for several
1 on t hs , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Washerwomen use Domelc soap.
V Try Eagle laundry , 72 Broadway , for good
, ark. Our medium gloss finish can't bo
beat blt we do strictly hand work , . domestic
* 'L finish , when preferredTelephone _ 167.
Gas eokln Itove for rent and for sale at
au Co , ' . office
I. Davis sells drugu , paints and glass cheap ,
Domestic soap brcak hard water
I ( 'itl&ui' League lt It AJlln . ,
Now that spring Is almost ready to think
'
. ' - Lbout coming on , the member Qf the ClU-
.5 :
4k V'V'
'V' V
"Eng' league are getting to/lthe1 fr the pur-
pose et adminIstering the annu31 dose ot
Mlphur sal molasses to clear up the municIpal -
Ipal He blood. The lesgue heM a meeting
last evening at han & tcCabe's office antI
talked over matters In general. An effort
wi he m.lo to capture one or the other ot
tbo ( two great parties at thc comIng -
lag spring election . Although the
ampl/n plans ot the league are
In 1 somewhat primitive state , I Is
known that its mete will be In the future ,
RS In thc pt , "Down with corporations. "
anll ( the motor company , water company and
light company will all have to come In for
theIr lon.Man's respective shares ct the league's Mien-
Man's destiny Is In his own hands. Pure
food-cookeil , with Dr. 1'rlce'aking Iowllcr
-will help him to accomplish I ,
Minor 11ellll.
Grand hotel , Council Buls , reopened Oct 1.
MI'no heal Estate agency , G39 Broadway.
For Rent-Large private bar near court
llus . Apply at lee office .
Mrs. E . E. hart las issued invitations to
1 reception at her home on Willow avenue
next MOllny afternoon from 2 to G o'clocl : .
Tim Literary Oozen met yesterday afternoon
at the residence of Mrs. Aitchison on Willow
avenue. The subject under discussion was
Louis XI.
News las been received of the 11eath of
John Whie , formerly ot this coulity nt his
home In California , where he took up his
abode after leavIng here In 1882.
Gertrude MeNair has been granted alI-
vorce from her husband on the ground of
desertion and habitual drunkenness. She
also has lie custody ot their child .
11ev. II.V. I , Alien will be assisted next
weell by lte' It. O. Sargent ot ClarInda In
n series or revival meetngs : whIch will begin
at the tabernacle Monday ovenlng. Mr.
Sargent Is quite 1 singer.
Adolph Drelr , who Ins In Hazel Dell
tOWIishiil ) . has flied an information with Jus-
lice Cook charging Joe anti Charles Omeg
with assault anti buttery. They were arrested -
rested anti brought In 'esterdny afternoon.
The cell weather Illayel the mischief with
the heating plant at the court house yester-
tay , All the rooms In the building were
too cold for comfort , anti hut little business
was transacted In the district court on that
account
Hememher the lecture by Bishop Newman
nt Ir03llway Methodist Episcopal church
Friday I evening January 18. Subject : I
"America for Americans " Tickets , GO I
cents. Children , tG years , 2G cents. Mayor I
Cleaver will Ireide.
The city council wIlt hold I meeting this
evening for the purPose of taking up the ordi-
nance providing for a new mctholl of levy-
InJ taxes for paving . It Is likely that the
ninyor's Veto o"n the twcnty-foU' ounce bread
ollnanco will also come UI for 1 considera-
tion.
ton. Ex-County Clerk T S. Campbell turned In
his report to the board of supervisors yester-
day for the term front Juno I , 1894 , to January
7 , 1895. According to It the total receipts
of his ofco for that time have been 2931.15 , I
01 whIch $2S40 was turned over to the ,
treasurer.
The moonlight run of the Ganymede Whee
club dhl not materialize last evening as was
expecteti. The thermometer stood at ten
below at sundown , with I howling nor'wester
blowing around the corners. Thc scheme
of riding to Big Lake and skating for 1 few
hours was Intclnlely postponed.
Leonard Everett commenced a suit In the
IlstrlcL court yesterday to enjoin the sale of
1 crop of goods on a farm of his , occupied by
John Suslhenger. Fisher & Aney nml Fisher
& Son have chattel mortgages on the crop ,
which they claim Is superior to Everett's
landlonl's len , , and they have advertised the
sale of the crop , which they claim Is worth
only $100. on the 14th. Everett's claim for
rent amounts to $400
Zeph Hughes , a wel known drunken bum ,
was turned over to the United States authori-
ties by his brother , Bert Itichards. Hughes
has a case pending against him for passing
counterfeit ultoney anti IUcharts sIgned his
bond on condition that ho would abstain from
bnd use or intoxicating liquors. Rchars
claims Hughes has violated his hal of the
agreement , and so lets the law take Its
In the county jail.
course. Hughes Is now Jai.
There will 'e no meetings at tim Baptist
hut three meetings
church today or tonight , mcetngs
on Sunll ) ' . The subject In the morning wi
b : "Tlio human Memory : " In the evening ,
"Tho Judgment Day. " There will also he
a meetng at 3 p , m. The church has been
wonderfully revive In these meetings , and
I number have already been converted , while
many other have expressc : I desire to hive
a Christian lfe , No meetings for years
have heen so helpful to th church
The Industrial school wIll meet this after-
noon as usual at DeLong hal , corer of
Broadway amI Main street. A great deal of
work along charitable lines has been done
this winter by Mr and Mrs. De1ong. and
their capacity for usefulness Is not yet
exhausted. They wish to announce that they
know 01 many places where cast oft clothing
can b used to good advantage . and II those
having such articles will notify them they
will cnl and get them und sea that they are
properly distributed.
John Montgomery , a famiar character
about town celebrated his 103d birth-
day yesterday at his home In the
southwestern part or the city Two
years ago when Mr. Montgomery
was In Police I court for some trilling offence
or other he gave his ago as 9S. The great
age he has attained , together with the celer-
Ity with , which lIe attained it . make him
something like n prodigy . and one of the local
papers yesterday .Iwelt upon his nchleve-
ments lu a column article .
Henry Sunny was found wandering about
the city yesterday with a monumental jag
which 4ie hall acquired In the effort to keep
the cold out Upon being haulel up to the
city jail he thought he recognized a resemblance -
semblance between the jailer and the bar
tender at the saloon he last visited , and rap-
ping loudly on the desll , which ho mistook
for a bar , hc called for "zwel beer , " one for
hlmsel , and the other for Ollicer Easdale .
who was wih him. Among his effects was
n certificate 01 deposit for $27G.
Articles of incorporation were flied yester-
day QY the Cole Manufacturing company , organized -
ganlzell for the purpose 01 carrying on the
manufacture ali sale 01 stoves and hardware
sp clllie. The capital stock 01 the can-
cern la $100,000. 01 which 51,000 Is tl beheld
held by H. A. Cole and H . C. Cole , In consid-
eratieii ) of the transfer hy them to the company -
eraton all the mlehlnery , patents anti the
like , connected with their stove factory In
this cl , The board of director for the
first year Is to he composl11 of 1. A. Cole ,
E. C , Cole and Arthur T Cole.
We have $400.000 to loan upon Improved
farms In 10wI still will take al the gi-
edged loans offered ut low rates. \\'e do
not want wll lands , ald wi not loan In Ne-
braka. . Louge & Towle , 235 I'enrl street.
Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap
l'urty'I" : u Ihuo Stor '
And I have sold you shies for fifteen
years , I lve too many I. H , felt slices :
I have tee many It , I. arctcs : too many r 1
boots : too many Uermln ( sox ; too many
slices of all kinds , anti too little money , I
you want to swap dollars for shoes come
to le and I , wi save you money
SAROlN1' , the She Man ,
S 43 Broadway
Trulna 10 ; 11"11' ' ,
Mlnawa trains will begin running Satur-
day afternoon at 1 o'clock I the weather
Is pleasant half-hour trains will be run dur.
bug the Iteroon and eveing until alter
mldnlht _ _ _ _ _
blieridi ; : , i ,
This new coal from \'Olllg for sale
only by 1. A. Cox , 37 Main street , Telephone
48. Aslt for elrculars.
. arounl oil cake $ :0 hhll. nt MOIul &
Co's drug store , 134 Broadway .
The laundries use Domestic , fonp.
. -
Sirs. " 'aliorr \alnr' . . Iuiusi'ruiI.
NEW YORK , Jais 11.-Tue funeral of 1r.
WiIam Wilder [ Astor will be held trom , ,
Trinity chapel on Wesl 'rweut-slxth Street tnt t
'
nt 11:30 : a. 'm. Salurday. The hoJy wi be
buried hi the ( sadly plot In , TrInity cemetery
Washington heights , Thee will he ten
pal bearers , selected rrom amolg trltl
01 hue fanuily. Mr. Abtor himself Ilrepar,1
the lat , which will be given 10 tim Public l
today ItV , Morgan \ 11 NUclatu anti
tuil Ipvlnlon hu blH ( exl 111P to IlISltfl
Potter to assist. Jwlat\l ef MrlItor \ ,
expected In this city \tlorrw Iuumlnl to lt
tend the tun oral.
WHO'S TO TARE UP TiE GLOVE '
Dunrnvn'a Competitor OD the Ocean is Not
Yet Dtcidcd UPOD
.
ANOThER hITCH OVER TiE YACHT RACES
George ( (111 is I Wllnl tn J'ny Even : One
unit If the Cost , hul1 I hI Ie-
"mll l'roluortiuimuto oleo
In the Mnlngclcnt ,
, -
NEW YOHK , Jan. 11.-There I consIder-
able frictIon In the formation of the syndi-
cole to build yachts for the defense of the
Amcrlca's cup. I nothing definite Is done
hy next Monday night It will be PrOPSei
that the New York Athletic chub ask for
subscriptions to defray thc cost 01 building
a yacht anti , appoint 1 committee to attend
to the building , sailing Md racIng of the
vessel . ,
I Is no easy mater t raise the amount
of money _ that wilt h" l csaIV to build and
0 _ _ n " _ , . _ _ "n. " _ " _ _
_ . . ,
sail 1 first class yacht this year. I Is
gtntel thlt 7G,000 will be requlrell anti few ;
are dIsposed to go 110wn Into theIr 110cltets
George J. OOII has offered to pay a Ilar-
tcr , or If necessary 1 halt of the cost , I
other yachtsmen wilt furnish the rest of the
money. August lelmont his been trying to
organize a syndicate and has associated with
him Perry Belmont , O. Ii. P. Belmont , thc
1lns , E. D. Morgan and E. M. Brown and
Corells Vanderbilt , J. Pierpont Morgan , F' .
W. Vanderbilt ali others have also been
mentioned a being willing to suhrlbe. l
each or these gentlemen subscribes $10.000
each , which was tim nssement In the Vig-
Iant syndicate , It WClld only amount to
$100,000. This sum , with Mr. aouh ! liberal
offer , would bo sufficient , but that Is where
the rub comes in I Mr. Gould furnishes
$75Otio toward building the yacht he would
naturally expect to have $75.000 worth ot
voice In its managcment. Seam of the gon-
temen object to this and It may cause I
trouhuhe. I
aI.ASGOW , Jan. H-The order for a Cup
challenger has not yet been Illaced. Hender-
son , thc yacht builder of this place , who
built the Briannia and the previous dial.
lenger , the Val'rle , expects to receive the
measurements next week , In which case
the new yacht designed to race for tile
America's cup will b really In about three
months. ,
INTEIN.tTtONAb . ATUI ' 'ICS.
Iclllee " 'lllal' OtTer or Trnus to the
I.OrlCluh. .
LONDON , Jan. H.-The secretary ot the
London Athletic club , Mr S. } { . Holman
was shown this morning a cable message
from the Assoclatcd press containing the substance -
stance or the conditions which according to
an Interview with Mr. Bennlce W'illamns ,
chairman or the athletic' committee of the
New York Athletic club , would suit that or-
ganization. : The cable message read as follows -
"Septemher suits New York Athletic
cluh. According challenge , which see , 10n-
ton Athletic chub can strengthen Its team
from other cluhs. New York Athletic club
would like eleven events-l00 yards 220
yards , 40 yards , half-mile , mile , lve mile ,
120 yards hurdle , running high jump , putting
shot , running broad jump and hammer. I
London Athletic club not satle some or
these events can hd dropped. New York
Athletic team. " cub bears all expenses trip English
Mr. lehman said that the proposals of the
New York Athletic club were generally sails-
Athletc sats-
factory , hut the London Athletic club could
not olcialy pronounce upon them until the
reply of the New York AthletIc club was received -
cetvel to the letter sent January 2.
Continuing . Ir , Holman , referrIng to the
confession of the New York Athletic club I
that the London club might strengthen its
club hy adding to It members from other
English athletic clubs , ho said It was not
clear to him whether the New York Athletic
club meant that they could form an All-Eng-
Ush team , or wheth It was merely meant
that the London Athletc club could Import
men Into Its organization. The London Ath-
ictic club , he explains could not temporarily -
Iy elect members of any other organization ,
and the suggestion raises social difficulties.
TALENT WAS IN FINEST [ 'Olll ,
Tand"1 Three heavily Played FavorItes and
ii JenlUrnl , 1.0n. Shot nt U"y Ulstrlct
SAN FRANCISCO , Jan H.-The book-
malters suffered today Three henvl ! played
favorites won and one 12 to 1 shot which
WI played hard enough to be a favorite.
l veryhOly but the bookmakers thought
Empire wOlld win , ant he was pla'et uc-
cordlngl Summary :
First race , live and a halt furlongs . sell-
lug : Garcia , 106 , Carr (2 ( to 1) ) . won ; SeaSide -
Side 96. Flynn (3 to I ) , second : North 9 :
n , isom (8 ( to 1) ) . third . Time : 1:19 : % . Vul-
can . St. Alhans and Experiment . gelding
also ran.
Second race seven furlongs , selling : Snow
Blossom , 81. H. Isom (2 ( to 1) ) . won : Guasia-
loupe , 10. Chorn (2 ( to 1) ) , second ; Espernce ,
96. Coclmm (2 to I ) , third . Time : 1:16 : Gen-
eml Miles . Pronto ant Steadfast also mn
Third race , live anti I half furlongs sell-
lag : Imp. Empire , 10. Chor (12 ( to ! ) , won :
Able P , 106 , Carr ( even ) . second ; Gussie . 99 ,
Flynn (3 ( to 1. ) third . Time : 1:1 : % , Craw-
forti ltmanda , San Luis Hey and Major
Cool also ran.
Fourth race about six furlongs , selling :
Draw Scott , 107 , Carr ( I to 2) ) . won ; Lawyer ,
13 , Chor C4U to 1) ) . Rccoml : Carmel , 107 ,
Coomhs (30 to 1) ) . tllir'h Time : 1:28. : liar-
caldlne , ' 1rlx , Gold Dust , ' 1alhot and Clifton
also ran.
Fifth race five anlt a. hl1C furlongs . selling -
Ing : Blue Banner , 9g. Chorn (1 ( to 5) ) . won :
Miss Ruth , 95. RIley (4 ( to 1) ) . second : Jennie
Deane , 99. Flynn (1:1 ( : ( I ) , third. Time : 1:20.
Olnsl , Advance , Dolly lcCone ant Durngo
also rail. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
S31ALLl'OX TIlE : nonr TRACK ,
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'rorriblo HI8CI81 1:1110110 : ! 1\lllnl thug
JIII"nln nt tli . : otorlol9 n"8lrt ,
CHICAGO Jan 11.-Aid from an unex-
pected source hns come to the Indiana au-
thorites , who have for months been racking I
their brains as to the best method or cl Jlng ,
and keeping clousati the race track nt Hoby , I .
md An epidemic or smallpox has broken
out there and there Is / wild scramblIng
ant wili scrmhlng
amon1 the touts , stlhlelen anti jockeys to
reach I mOle hellhful localt ) ' . The au-
thuorlties of Ihilnohi
thorltls Ilnolu hlve for Rome time
been keeping clcse walch on the track to
prevent too many of the hanlferon of the
plaec from Invading Chicago Every jockey
or slahleman , who cannot show an 11lroXI-
malon to n clean bill of h.I\1 II toRi ! ! that
Chicago has Irouhes ! llough of Its own
wihout importing them from the Hohy race
track . \\'hen Clue man thows smyptoms of
HilliulipoX . he Is pl'omplY taken to tIm pest
house A CenlUH being taken . It waR round
that sevcn mel from thin Hobl track all
wih snuilpox In its worst forni 1111 heen
brought to the 11est house wihin three ulitys .
The Chicago authorIties wen powerless to
move against the 1.lalue l . slot , 18 I Is Under
the jurisdicton or the indiana Board of
health . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ulsuts jut New UrlClns.
NEW ORLEANS , Jan . 1.-1 llt race , six
furlongs ; IC"ulora (3 ( to 2) ) won , Lester (2 (
to 1 ) seconll , Bel Stout ( lot ) to 1) ) thuIrd .
' 1lne ; I :21 ,
Second race . six furlongs : Old Dominion
(3 ( to 6) ) won , Francis l Pope (0 ( to I ) second ,
Footrunner ( [ 10 1 I ) thuigil . Time : 1:2\ : \ .
'rhslrti race , five furlongs : Ie lnn ( I to )
won , l.ulow ( I to 1) I ) second , Luke Parks
(1 ( to 6) ) third . Time : liU. : larlls
Fourth race , * , even furlong : Alethla
Allen ( ( to I ) won , Geesome ( even ) seco\I ,
10.lgson (6 ( to I ) , third , Time : J:391 : , . \
Fifth t'lee , six furlongs : John C'ehlL (7 (
to I ) won 8lI.can Ill to I ) second , Dr , Heed
.
(3 ( to I ) third 'rime : 1:25 % , secont
U'.t"rn Unlun ) 't't'tIre. , the muiu.
Inal
S' , LOUIS , Jan l-I Is learned here
Ihat II. S , Gardner & Son of Sauuuueraville ,
Slunders\le
Ten , , . , huu'e
ha\e relnquished their control of
the foreign betting privileges of the various ;
race tracks or tim country to the " 'ester
Union Telegraph , ( Olllan ) ' , The Gardner ,
hae for over a Ilecade hall absolute con.
trol of the foreign betting Ilrh'leges on all
wester race tracks They Sulilulleci all al ;
IJol rOOWS anti foreign sUJplell AmerIca '
wih the ' olclli betting from every ) ' trek on
the wester circuit. Naturally , with this
monopoly , the Ilrolts of the business have
hl'en I'normous , ant ( fOI' that realon racing I
hue , , .10 not belIeve , '
Iln bele\e lime Gardner gave UI
gl\e
thllr monopoly voluntarily ,
Cul.1 . 'r..I.'IIIM $ ' iusiI ; , 'o ' 111 t
ChICAGO , Jcn. Il.-i'rcsi'e.ts Cf tn lead- l
n.
lug untversitieuu ot the west urri'ed In
Ill unl'enltel the'uf arrl\el the
city today to ItelHI a conference on co- !
lel1nle foot bal , which wIll ! e held at the
Amltorlum tonight The mncetlmmg was called .
I hy I'rcsldent Stuart of Purdue , allJlas ( as .1
13 main Iluflo e the consideration or a
number or changes In existing toot bal I
rules which will nh.llh IhlRlnA anti hi-
tal ) ' , Behlnll the nvowel [ object ot the
meeting , however Is n , iLttThlnation . It 18
Mill , to take net Ion lokln toward the
elimination of l1roferslon'tI ! from college
athletics . _ - .
. \I".trlr Wlni Shots.
I.AnCItNT , N Y. Jan , n-The live
pigeon shoot for the amt llr championship
of the United States bgtn lucre . today , with ,
Pnlmerorlc , \\nn\ Madison , Petn80n ,
' ' , mIt1 \ . .
Hilly . Davenport al : Ioey ns entries.
' 1e wind was heavy , ani < , that , together
wih thc dnrlt clouds , nuule shooting tutu-
cult. The Scores were hIgh under thc circumstances -
cumstances Palmer killed twent-three out
of twelt-/\'e , tying wih Da\'enport nail
Frank \ \ ork. W'nl kiltedi twenty-two , ty-
lag Ior Eddy was third with twentr-one
kllleti . _ 1.
Tatrr : , I" WIl Utile 1.nscr .
LEXINGTON . Jan. n.-I Is statel1 here
on very reliable authority that tM Tatter-
) )
salt's ( ( . ) or I.ondon controlling the
brnch lioness 01 the ( Paine nnme In this
country , have deellNI to chose out their
American ! ullle ! ! They co"e \ e changes
In New York , Chicago nail l.exlngton . and
It 18 believed they hnve Inst hIl' h ily ever
! Ince they stlth .1. Frank l.asnclq 1) their
local agent In this city. Io refuses to talk
about the tumatter.
Schiut'fTer : "nIt . h'e II :1..llt CI.elllll , ,
CJ.IEI.AND , Jan. 11.-Jacob Schaelcr ,
the "Wizard , " anti Prank C. Ives , the "Na-
polcon" of billiards , will play ' a match gains
In this city on Wencsla ) ' evening next at
the Clcvelanll Athletic club Arrangements
for the ale have heen lalo hy Manager
Scovel of the Cleveland Athletic chub , with ,
wih
Mr. Charles J. H . Parker , manager for
Schneler and h'es , who are now In this city.
Curvr's h.teh "t Cl'.r ltitI,1d4 ,
CEDAR RAPIDS In. , Jau , . lt.-Special ( I
Telegram.-The match shoot between Dr
Carver anti George hlendersoii , \1 Booth , 3.
itt l.hensteln frIll Hofcr the tour crack
shots of this city , at 10 live pigeons , WIS
not Inllhe.1 today . owing to the severe cell
anti high h tintl. Only thltl-Ih' blnls ) were
shot itt , the score being 3) 10 : In favor or
Clr\'er , ' 1he match will he liillit't1 , early
ncxt week If the weather Permits. )
lot I I ' 1' ' Shout lt 'Iolelm. ,
TOPEKA , Kan. , Jan. H.-The shoot he-
tween the 1eavenworth Oun club antI the
anl II
\Vest Sub Gun climb of Topeka for tile state
chnmplonlhll > trolh ) ' , heM here , was
won ly I.elvnworth. The shoot wits for
5 birds 1 slle , divided hun thh'ly singles
anti ten douhles. Score : SinglEs , Topeka
15 : Leavcrworth , , 12 : Doubles , ' 1'opcll , 70 ;
LClvenworth , 69
CurlCrR tn Meet at :1.uulle" , ,
MIL\\'AUKF. P1 , Jan. 11.-Arrangements for
the great national hJnsplel for the cuirlers .
which begins here next Monday , have been
completel , In such n mannEr as to Insure
success to the sport anti Pleasant entertaull-
flOut for visitors anti pluyers
.
SE. I LS l'ltWTltILIr I EXTI.\'CT.
Governor or AlnRlm . I'oactuers , ' ,
Says lonchorB have
.
lI1troyml ' .he.il.
WASHINGTON , Jan 11.-Some interesting
facts In regard to Alaskan seal fisheries were
stated to the house commitee on territories
hy Governor Sheallcy of Alaska tolay. The
governor declares the seals are practically
extinct , and will ho entirely so within 1
short time . Although thc government author-
Izet tIle killing ] oC GOOOO last year hy the
Fur company , they could find but 12,000 for
the market. lie sahl no less than 30.00
pups had died because their mothers were
II el
killed hy poachers Poaching Is largely car-
ned on , he said , notwihstanding recent legis-
lation. I' "
Temperance people \oull find a 1eld for
their. work In Alaska also , according to the
governor , who asserted , that while the terri-
tory was prohibition hy law , It was free
whisky In practice. -Traders had only to
secure I certificate from the commissioner
of Internal revenue to , carry on their husl-
ncss. The governor recommended the substitution -
stitution of a license system for tIm prohibitory -
tory law , or else authority to enforce the
later , ' 1
He deprecated the estahlshment of a tcr-
rlorlal govermcnt for Alaska hut aslel
that the government give , authoriy to ap-
point ) commissioners for . the courts In re-
mote settlements and provilc Improved mal
facilities up the Yulmn'rlver ; where the mal
Is now carrIed but once ii yenr
. '
e - -
Tllo No\ Y ' iir
Finds hood's Sarsaparl l'eading I everything
In the way or medicines In three Important
partculars. namely : Hood's Sarsaparia
_ _ _
I. The largest sale In the world. I ac-
complshes
2. The greatest cures In the world , I has
3. The largest laboratory In the world.
What more can be sall ? Hood's Sarsa-
paria has merit : Is peculiar to itself , and
most of all , Hood's Sarsapaia cures. I
you are sick , It Is the medicine for you to
take , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Trouble Over the I'nngrecment ,
Chairman 11igely or the Western Freight
association , ant who Is also chairman or
the pass agreement , Is out In 1 circular to
all lines , calling attention to the fact that
the agreement Is being violate by several
lines. The particular huse to which 1r ,
Mlllel ) ' calls attention Is that some of the
road have put In applications for passes
for lund and Imllgrat \ on agents , and that
the passes are then given to merchants ,
brokers anti other busIness men.
' 'allnJ to 11 representative of the Union
Pacific , he said that so far as he knew , the
Nebraska lines were atlhsrIiig clopely to the
agreement , certainly the Union Pacific was
at least hc thought possibly to the detni-
meat of the business interests of the company -
pany , and cited sever I InHtances wherln
: Ir. Illgely seemed somewhat arhlrul' ) ' In
refusing requests for passes for presidents
of educational institutions and missionaries.
"It Is I fact that a. great many missionaries
Ire not 11 u positIon to even pay huH fare.
Then churches arc financially crillpled , and
It really seemR hard to deny these men
transportation. But we have religIously
lived up to the ngrement . ant H 11 111Jgc-
.
Iy knows or any violation oC the artIcles . he
has lila action against the olendel' . I Is I
the Inle old story , the roads that live ll
to the agreement find aCtor a iliac that I ,
other . roads huve been taking ud\'untnge of
their position and hlve been issuIng I iisses I
to business men under tile guIse of their I
connection whIm railways. When this 18 as-
certalned , It takes the roads that have been
squal nine months to meet the secret Issue
of Ius es on the IJart of competitors . and
the ps agreement Is openly violated because -
cause some 10111 hove not been square on
the reronl. FOI' twenty YEurl thc railroads
have hecn trying to make a IHRS ) agree-
meat something that could he ahsolutely
relied { uJon , hut In every Instuncte It has
been ascertained that Il'nll have not tici-
hel'ell 10 their agreements an,1 the whole
thing goes to pleoea. 11' , 1IIIgel . If he
hus an.thln conclusive timid ceslro to keep ,
the pasa l/reClent Intact , ought to pio.
cecil against the ronda. I" hUH ; his redress
amId ought to avail himself . of it "
A contented mind Is better than rIches.
Dr i'rlce's Baking Powder brings content.
o
Tlif.IIU.II'I1IC 111 I" ' , ' .
Five Ihouaan,1 , Iwopl. latherC nt neh- .
mal II. Ky" , to wlnesH thv hungln of S'II-
lam ' Ta'lor.
V
A ( till or slate In the namonll coal mine
at Ilzl , huh. . kIlheub'alter ' Hays /nd fl-
tally Injured Wllhian l'lencher : ,
A natural gas explosion ! ot Peru . Ind.
wrecked the home of ell SleTr and
seriously burned several , of the fumJ ! ) ' ,
Henry A. I.oivellln lusts brought stilt
l.welln" his hrught Iult to
recover ioi.eueission ici t f'.lo.O worth or
properly In Wlllmelt ! . u suburb of Chicago -
cage , t
Inquiries are being \nndt for Theo.lore . M.
Mot formerly of Uaklald , Cal 'lhele ! Is
valuahilep be faun" " , rOlerty ! wnllnl him I he can
Naval constructor George W. Strut died
at Sun l rnclpl 'esterduv. lie had hen
assigned to . duty at , the ; Union Iron wanes
In that et ) . ,
I. Gr.enburg and lit . I'.rksen. merchanta ,
at Port Scott , Kail. , who tailed recently ,
were arrested ycturday 'on the charge or
obtaining goods undar false prctel e .
1 Iii denied that Father Hasen ot St.
Paul carried the anti.st'cret society peti-
\
ants\cret !
ton to liompe . 1 Is pointed out that pet-
decree was In this country before Ho"en
left for Home.
The Unle.l . States court of alll1euis at Chl-
cage ) 'esttrhl , ) ' bole UI' this hearing of tIm
\\'hulskv .
WhISllt\ trust appeal from u JUllgment of
$7,12 , 7 rPIlerell nahlBt I for bates In a
suit hrulht hy I Ootschalc & Co. a
An ntempt was madl to hold up the
80utht'n rllwny train mtir iiuJianols . M1EH. ,
lat night , , but was frutratc,1 , ty the en-
lneer Iluttl ; on all atonal unl leaving
'
thU hnndlts iieiitIe the track. A It'vlnl
shots was Ire.1 anll two JJsengersa flsladl ) -
.
ously Injured.
Mra. Carolne Ginty of Blooklyn , who
.Iedet the Standard Oil coniiiaey $110,000
worth of propery to cover un alegecl short-
ale of her husbanll while Ihe coinpait"s
iiluiiuger at Clevhaiuil , has brought suit to
rees'cr I , She cnlms the shortage Iltt ' not
amount to near that amount amid that Ihe
signed .he deed under duress ,
SMAtL CHANCE OF AGREEING
Western Lines Have Ltt10 npO of Bottling
Their Difl
Dferenccs ,
tOMAX'S ' POSITION IN POSIVE TERMS t
ChAlrnl < ; tlllly or the I'n AIfCmrn
Crl ( " 'ni and the Hlads i'reiuauo II
fleecier l.oA ( Iron- Clrll.h is
l'CSlmll of the Vllln J'nele.
ChICAGO . Jan. 11.-Tue western lines were
In session with the Union Pacific nearly all
day yesterday and when the meetng ad-
journet there was no prospect ot an agree-
ment The boycott against the Union lacllc
was under consideration ant the 011 fight
between the Atchison ant the Southern 1a.
chic emu Ca\ornln business was also taken
UI > . The 1eetnF wi contInue tOlla ) ' . Not-
wlhstanllng the declaration ot the Union
Ijlcllc that It would attend no more miucet-
Inga until the boycott against It hat heen rc'
movell , It was represented at the meetng
today by General laenger Aent Iomax.
The lines of the Central 'frale association
have now done hllh'lllualy whnt they re-
fusel to do collecttvely-thiey have re11cell
the gain rate between ChIcago anti Now
York 5 cents under the tariff.
The wester lines made no progress today
ant journel until tomorrow
Thai report of tIm Chicago & Northern Pa-
cilc for the lasL three months was filed
todn . The report Is led In statemcnts of
account for each separate month The re-
port for Ieceinbcr Is as folows : Cash on
halli neclmhcr 1 , 1894 , $124,033.7T ; cash , receipts -
ceipts for the month , , U2G,001.40 : total , $249
035.17. Seventeen items of cash disburse-
ment , covering the operating expenses 111
payments of Interest , show a total of 232.-
623.60 , leaving 1 cash halnnce on hand January -
ary 1 , 1895 , of $16,111.67. Owing to the
heavy amount of bonds' Issued hy this lne
the lnanclul statement has heen awaited wih
.
much Intorest.
Speaking of the above Anlstant Generd !
Inssenger Agent lane of the Union Pacific
stated that Mr Lomax'l positon hal been
perfectly well understool hy the representa-
perecty railways present at the very first
ts
mlleeting called to arcertaln II thc Ines were
,
favorable cnlcd the maldng of an agreement.
Each Inc , he said , was called 1110n to express -
when the Union
press its views anti
Pacific Is was called Mr. Payne who
represented the Union Pacific had statell that
under favorable conditons he hal no Iouht
the receivers of the Union Pacific woull agree
to become parties to the agreement I prol
only draw , , . When asked what ho meant hy
"favorable conditions , " he rel1tclI thnt the
Union Pacific would not hccome a party to
any ngrfemcnt Pactlc until the boycott against It
was lifted , nor until the Canadian Pacific
differentials via the Shasta route were ad-
justed. When thcse maters were atjusteJ
he had no doubt hut what the Union Pacific
would bccome I party to the new agreement.
at least the receivers would he recommelled
to enter the new associaton , "The attempt
new h.ll/ made to make the Union Paclc :
respotisthule " for the faIlure to agree upon nn
agreement II the light of history Is exceedingly -
Ingly farclal. Everybody has ullerstoOl this
position of the - Union Pacific , what more need
bo said ? "
AssIstant General Passenger Agent Smith ,
01 the Durlngton returned from ChIcago tlls
meriting , and when hue let last
night he stated that there was a
well authcntcated rumor nbroad that
the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific
hall adjusted their long standing tllfterences.
ali thlt an ngreement between the twc
companies had ben prepared for signature.
He understood that the Canadian Pacific had
unequtvocaly state Its intention to become
a member of the new association . whIch removed -
moved a decided obstacle to the formation
01 I new association . As to the Union Pa-
dOte controversy Mr. Smih was not In a
position to say anything , In view of the fact
that his road Is among those charge with
boycotting the Union Pacific. He thought ,
ho\vover. that the chances of an agreement
were still quito bright , notwithstanding the
rumored determination 01 Mr. Lmnx to keep
away from the meetngs until the roads Interested -
torested In the boycott were inclined to treat
fairly with the Union Pacific as to the hoy-
cote _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Iornlsh Not : gnthnsh'sUI.
Ilste1 In Chancery Corish oC the Union
Paclc came In from St. Pnul yesterday.
"I WOULD RATHER DIE ! "
So Wrote a Broklyn Man Just BoferJ He
Sent a Btl t Crashing 'h'ouJh
Hh Head ,
SUFFERED BWI ) AN ICllllABLE DISEASE
Its Llr. Might have Been Slvet Had lie
Not Glvon Way lo . l118o Theory
neJnrdl/ ; Its COIIlalnt.
On the thlrl1 floor of an ordinary lodging
house In the city 01 Brooilyn , N. y" , the
police round the body of a lodger , with n revolver -
volver hy his side amid 1 bullet In his head
I' had becn Iead over fortyelght hours ,
and In his pocket was found I book In which
was written the following :
"I am trell 01 life' because I nm sufferlnr
from consumption. I wcuhl try to struggle
again and work , but It Is Imposslblo for mete
to do so , while I nm sick and without the
slghtest hOl10 of getting better. I would
rather die : how glad I shall ho when I am
dcal ! let the city bury my body " 1
What a commentary on our boasted civlhl- ,
el cvl-
zaton ! A poor wretch suffering from what
he supposctl , to bo an Incurable disease '
snuffs out his flickering life with , n pistol
btillet . Upon whose hend shall fall the blame
for his deed-for hl3 life ? Where did he
get the idea that his disease was Incurable ?
Shnl11y from I generally accepted olJhne
theory , \ \ hlch Is still regardel by some as a
fact but which modern Investgaton has
exploded Many diseases may ho cnshlere.1
hmucimrahhe . but that does lot malle them so.
What we Ihought to he hnposslblo ten years
ago Is easily nccomplshed today , This Is not
an ago of inmposslhilhities. During the past
few years scIentists have dlscoveret , In the
tuherculos germs , the cause of consumption
Their Investigations anll oxperlments have
founll a cure for the malady In Ozone anti
( lualacol. 'l'leso , agents destroy the gcrms
which produce the disease. Compound
wih pure Norwegian Coil , Liver Oil they
form a preparation cal111 Ozoluislon , which ,
cores consumpton anll nil lung trouubles
The rl'aBon It does this Is plain It Is both
a metlclno anll a food ! I fIrst deatroys the
cacao or the disease-the poisonous Ierns , :
which produce It-anti then restores the
patent to perfect health , . The Ozone and
Ouulacol 1,1 the gernus The Call Liver Oil
provides the flesh and strength , . That Is the
principle on which the mellcine works I
Is both rational and reasonahhe 'rhls
meter remely Is doing more for the cur
of consumpton nHI till lung troubles than
any other preparaton ever offered to the
puhle ,
I you are sick yourself , or have dear
ones who are In the clutches of this terrible
dl ease , you can lear all about the wonderful -
ful power of Ozomulslon and the good It Is
doing here In Omaha hy cal1lg upon Messrs.
Kuhn & Co. , who will ho pleaaell to give
yetm any Informatol you may desire
The death of that poor , mlsguld man In
the Broollyn lodging house , will not ha\'o
been wihout its lesson , II I teaches you
tat thus terrible disease Is curable nnl , that
the remedy which wi cure It can be found
wIthin ) 'our own city ,
GEO P. BANFORD , A. W. mEKlAN ,
PI'esldelt. Cashier
First National Ban
of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa
Capial , . . $100ooo
PI.utts , . . . 12O (
One ot the oldtst Lanka In the state of Iowa
, \\0 solicit your buiInsi . a-d collections . \\'e
pay : men ' cent tn time depsit . We will L.
I plea&ct It see sinai serve you ,
'
Judge Comlsh for the Past two weeks hM
hen " In New "ork. InqllrnInto the dl-
vllion of OrlIOII Short 1Inc earnings among
thl several mortgage < 1\lllon8 anti nllo
looking after lat"T relating to the ! 11J-
meat trusts 1011 or which w'r onclnIN ,
Whel alkell tf Lie thought I rN1 nnl"lton
scheme for Ihe In"lle runes wolil , hc nl-
coniphishmeil ( hirIng the Pmoent conlr , he
replied that whie the , > Iltl'stect In the
roads hOI.1 that Iollthlnl Illlnlt wouhl
hI done during thc short session he was
armlll that congress w. tll ncrJl11ilh noth-
lOg mar than to 11a'I the " 1111'1Jllaton hlq
nnt hosQiiI3' I n euirrent'y t'ill. l. Hller ) ' An-
dorsomi , utr , ( 'ormiish , stateth , sotihl , reimunin in
\VasIimgtoi , , this iuunth with , a. view' Irs hay-
lug sonlethming tione by enuigresa , locikiuig to
thue protection of thin govenmIlent , debt , auth
rulso fuirthuerhmmsc the imltvrcsts of the rengnn-
Ii.atio , , comimittee , [ nit hue was afraid Mr.
AmIiersoiu's efforts wotihtl hot boar fruit ,
i'Ioml ( ha' qtiestioi , of tile ( ) regemu Shuort lIime
& Utnh Ncrthueriu , Juthge Corimish wn' imon-
entninittnh , for the reason , as lie atateil , thunt
ho hiatt lucard nothing i-dative to th' mntuttei'
nhuti was not iiufonmnetl which her tiuc u c'ceivers
of the t'nlon l'at'IIio wotmiti meCist time uul-
pointmmuemut of a mepanate receiver for the
li'OIenty ,
Expert Aceotuntnuut A. \ \ ' . Krecli of flue
milnater Iii eltutimeery's chico itulti ( 'leult Tay.
br have retuirileul from St. , lo , ' , whmeno thusy
exiumutimeil the ittithitor's ru poitiu of tIme St.
Joe & ( irnntl iahmtnth ,
StIlL ) 11(5(1115 ( ltAhuiO.tl ) TlCIilS ,
lituhul Schueiuuo hi , iefrusih , , . % t'cideiutiiy , Un-
, ' , uni Ii ed itt ti t , , J tusuiIu. ;
ST. JOSEPII , Mo. , Jamu , 11.-One of the
boldest sclueimues to tiefratuil railways Was
brought to light tonhght by flit' am'rest Cf
Frank anti Chuarhes Crominmi anti Jaiuues .1.
Kelly. Several ulays ago Fraiulc ( 'ronai , wits
nrrceteti oiu , u. charge of beimug druimuk , anti
shemi searchietl a large nuimuuber Cf railway
tickets , purporting to luave been isuieti hi ) '
the Georgia Mitilantl & Atlantic railway , is
roati whlchu ( horn muot exist , amud which , bore
the sigmuaturo of 0. M. lay , gemucral van-
senger anti ticket agent , were fouiutl Iii iils
POSEOSSiOm , . The ticheets PuirPonted to be
l'lt1 at Nebula , G.i. , a itatloiu em , ( hue' ( leorgia
Midhantl & Gulf roath , Time detective force
or the llurhingtomtCnt to vork anui tils-
covered that thur tickets were primteii , by a
local printing house lucre anthi haul beetu
ertlerctl by 3 , 1) . Lutlwig , a clerk in thue
gemmeral atutlitor's olhlce of the Iltmrhiiugtomi ,
who huaui considrcti wltlu the other three.
Ludwig huas lied , bumt it. is expected ihl Ito
arrested tonight , 'Flue tickets were hui by
tIm conspirators through , hue inedIuumu of am ,
agency at hot Sprltugs , Ark. , amuil were
stamped with a stolen railway stamp. A
large nuiuuber vero disposed of , as lIft-
three ilounds of aer was Imniiteti Iuy thue
local olhico lucre. Thuo roaths vlcthmulzeil are
thu3 Missouri l'aclflc , Kansas City , Fort
Scott & Guilt , Chicago , ltcck lslautI & 1-
ciflc , lluirllumgton anti the Samuta Fe. After
being arrested the Cromuaius and Kelly con-
fesseth.
Ludwig , the clulef conspirator , vas arresteii
at 1 o'clock thus mimornliug. Friumik Crommamu
mud Kelly have comufeseed.
Mu le Ouiiiilis ( Ito 3iiuxlu , in ,
DALLAS , Tex , , in , , . h1-Thuc i5outhwest-
era 'J'raulhe asocluttiomu today ndoptel mu
resoltution hirovltilug , Clint rates fromul lOimuts
In ? dIsuourl amid iowa PoIit west. nilil south ,
of Chuicago nuusi St. Lotii territory shuuthI hue
ii. combhnuttlon of locals with Clue Oummtuhiut
rnte us it maximnuu , , . It vius ngmeetl thuut
Chic 1)emver rate sliutmhul ithso apply auu it
mnaxintmni framlu lCuuimsu polmuts ou , direct
lines Intermediate betweei , Ienver aiuul
'i'exas. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jtuuilwiuy Sotru.
General J , 11. hluiwley of tim Ehkhuori , lit
confined to Imis hiouse by Illness.
Joluui C. Lahor , foimerly private Seduetary
to Gemieral Mttnnger Ilolcotllhi mauti General
Manager Dicklnsoii of the Uiulon 1'aiitle , but
late of thue Ness' York & Nt'w Enghuuntl , lit In
Onnahia t'uroute to Aiuuucouaint Cl ) tnhee a p0-
sition with the Butte , Amlacomda & l'aciile ,
Marctus Daly's road.
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, hiimuues'ooitinau Acquit toil.
WOODLAND , Cal. , Jan. 11.-James Wood.
man , on trial for complicity Iii thue wreckIng
of a Souithorn PacIfic traimu iuear Sacramento
on Jumly 11 last tiuring the Atuericaiu Railway
union strike , was last nighut acquitteti after
a lommg and bitter trIal. One of the train
wreckers , Samueh Worden , Is tinder sciutenco
of death for the same offense.
Children Cryfoi
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryft
pitcher's Castoria.
Children CrrQ"
Pitcher's Castorla.
OMAHA WOMEN
Unworthy habits of liasteAmong
"hcn ,
Many \\'ho \ \ Scemto Be Acting V ;
Foolish l1ai t.
Ai'e Nit Satislied by Giiig About
Quietly ,
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'l'hcy 1 1 u1'ry flhldVori'y , Then
Ion't ) Get Sleep
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Paine's Celery ConIpOtind , ' [ 'heir
Best Relief.
lii llrcscmibhimg l'aiio's celery eoiupouud for
a l'ntlent thue oilier tin ) ' amu Oiuunhia Phuyslciuln ,
who is a sPecialist imu uuervotus. ullfficuhtles , tie-
clareil thunt thuere were tlmouaauutls of stmchm
woiluan vluo were literally kiihiuug tlmemmusclvcs
by too mapiti lutovemnciuta , V45
, ' They iuro uuot ant is lieu , ' ' so iii hue , ' ' w it hi go.
iumg about doing thuiigcu iii a ( ltiict , ordimuary
tIn ) ' hut ruuahm tlui'ougli with their work antI
ruin theIr huealtii nit fast as they caiu. So
firmuily iixeii Is thIs huatuIt thuat thucy rumi , up
amiti dowmi stairs vhieiu there Is iso muecti for '
lutirry.
"Thtoy 1101 tiuthy ntseiu ItUt worry , anti be-
tweeis thiee tao , suubject their iuervosms sys-
teiuus to macre It etur nuui tear tluaiu nnythitg ,
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short of wreuughut steel cotultl entiure.
' ' \'iuatever the cntuse , cur vOluICtl , otir
youiiug girls auuti even hutuiuuess inca are rapid-
1) ' grotiiug more iumtul mmuoro umervotus. Prof.
l'hielpa , the greut lartiuiouthu ) scientist , saw
tiii ahaumiimg , state of tiuhiugs mud eomucemttrat-
oil all lila eiuergy to , eueuiyliug , it. It IVuCS frommu
the formiuumla of ( lila eimuhiueiit stutleiut nud
thinker that l'tuimuc's celery compotunti was
iirea red ,
Its stuccoes iii restorIng nt'rve-streuugthu anti
btuthuhimug hI ) the lormu out hotly repaid thue
years of etttuuiy uuittl iiuvcstigtutloiu iliaC I'm-of.
t'hiehps corusclcmuelouualy de otctl to Clue tilseas-
Cs of the stomuuaclu anti the hthuhiueys , thai re-
suIt of himupuine blooul and imuupoverishmcui tiervea ,
Time tustohshiimug restuhis thumut huuuve coiuue fromut
its careful tust' Iituvd hieeii thue sumbjoct of tile- 4
euu sfoii I it a I I thu mm iuromum imuciut sucvspapems amuti
imuagazIiues iiu this , comimutry , Camuada anti
I hu rouigluotut (1 reus t hi nI I tu ium .
The recorti of thuis great blooui cheatiser
fmoin thai iliac of its tiiscovery UI ) to tlue
lm'cSeflt tiuty , huas hieen a nuarveiotms one.
It has euureil literally tluouiuiammuhs of cases
of mlervetus dehil It ) ' , rhuetm inn tisumu , helihiuey mumuti
hueart trotuhiles amiui luas mmatie ouiutl , sheep l'05-
tilbho to coummttless inca nmltl wOulleiu wiuoso
lrrltahiheu atuti Iiumpovrlshieil muerves'ere slowly -
ly dralmuiiug them of vitality.
DUFP''S
PURE MALT WIBSKY.
A1 Druggists.
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Cotlijel ) J3Ikhff3P. '
cIIIHNEYS CI.EANnD ; VAULTS CLIIAN1OD , ,
E0 liurko , at V. S. homer's , Lis Broadway.
; -Ol SALE Ott ltlNT , Ofl Ot' ThU fliCST
fuuiuntu mmi i'0ttaVflttflmilItl cotumuty ; ½ mullet ,
, , ouutlt of NtVtitti 200 uicleH cutuuvnietl ; is ) acres 4
casture : spmeniul iet'ldeuucc gxi weii , gran-
any , haunt , , orclunil , Ct , ' . IL. Ititihiton , 213
Ilurniony stmect , Couunetl huluffi' . ,
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LAI1GR P1uVA'r UAICN FOIl ChIN'S' NlAft
court luouso. AplIy itt flCO oflict' , Cotmncih Ihiuffs.
PLIN sib\'iNG , ? iiiItlNIbItY VOltK Ot' ALLu
hiatus , muev his Is ial , froui old rnatcriui , at
uVvnsonabie prlets. 1010 ! iIulmtI aveiuuie.
FOlt ltiT , TilitlIll FL1mtmfiilIll ) ItOOMS ,
suItable fr , light. loutketpiuig. , Atldress 23
Vine street.
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lYE oney not Wealth
It Is only good Ion' what Comntorts and Necessities it will oxcbammgo
lot' .
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Ilosv foolish people au'c. They will di'lvo aim old kuock-kimecd , horse
for years. Ho cats , and costs as much to keep , as a sotmad uiImal.
Thoyget along vitIi dulapiclatcil ftu'niturc ; faded acid shabby carpets ; V
bare whmldovs ; and qtmlto likely numi old stove whilelu oats tip more ftuul in
a ycat' than a now amid cconuunkul eoiasuimuoc' would cost them ; broil
thou' wives amid servants over a t'oaring fire itt a .July day , whucti a Gas-
olenc Stove not ommly does luttut' , tvoc'lc without heating , but with far
hnol.o economy ; they scrub or paint au old rough Ilooc' , when a beautiful
covcc'itug of Llucolitmus would not only look better , buut actually iiay for
itself in a short time vItli habac- saved ; they eat ott of Ihiekod and
ci'acked dishes , whoum it whole and complete 1)lminer set cotuld ho
bought for ahmnost nitliimmg. ( In a vom'd , they deceive thiciuiselvos by
thinkiug they ai'o econoimulcal , t lion they a'e , utettunlhy uxtt'ovagant in
their slu1fthctsnesu , or' lOl'lhLLlS weouuglut tobo moic clia.'itablcetmmd , call It
thioughtheasncss , vhIle nit thu time tim eliIldrohl au'c gi'owlng UI ) aid
gotthtmg accthstomnel to such mttktsIiifL habits and uiui'i'ouiildumigs ; grow V
untidy in elt'ess , cai'elcsms in lunthits unit generally tiumiftiess , Largely
your Intuit , f'lemtl , , because you hietvo not ummado your chtlldren'is Iloiiic
and its sui'i'oundings time miothctlical , , systematic int1 attractive ilaeo ) V
you otmglit mo mnukei it , iN1) MAY. . V
\Vhiat fools we imiop't miii , be ! 'l'hero Is hiai'diy an arc ] iimitt'y home buut ,
at the eimciidittro of anywimeic ( rein $26 to $100 , could be mnado to ionic
lilco a dilTei'cit , habitation ; yont' good wifo'tu Iiopcs timId ambitions i'cal-
i'zcd , utnd youii' whole home itrnosphicmo e'adk.ahly cliflIlgad.
'Vo Imloil , in our imivcstmnents , spcaiilat1ois ituitl toil , foi'gct 0111'
homes too much. ' ' , " , iai'hc my tvoid , " salothi thu wt'itom' , ' ' ott youli' .
st.1f trill be n difforemut lullow If you but ( oh iow uc' advicu , "
Now , you uty , ' 'suJposihhg ) 3110110) ' Is miot wealth , hut only I'Oii'OSOmitfl.
tivo of sauna amid oxehiamugable foi' .nmno , amid I have miot this money ;
how nun I to get \Vcalth , tvhi Icui you doilmie as 'Coinfoi'ts fluId Convozi- V
lomiclosVo ' answeh , lCL'auco Ci'tedit Is ii perfeut uibstItuitte for
hil01lC3. 150 long as the party gi'antlmmg sammic buliovos It to be good.
We do believe thicit the Ci'cmlit of out' ViTugo Earimot'a is good-the
vem.y best. SC ) much do we bollovc It , thiiit we most eat'nustly Invite you
to test out' ( uuitl , In It b.v availing youirechf of ciii' proposition.
\\ro extend to you aiim' 1U1tGNItICEN'1' CREII'I' SYS'I'EM.
"liii its nuhmnci'omis ultlS'tiritiigtIS , iti , ' ] ask you to ftiu'nisli your IloIliet4
vitli us , and pay fom' yoiim' flui'llkhilngs In one of tiii'co ways :
OUR TERMS CASH , Or
ufI0 , worU , of geode , * 11 mier wecki
liohleth dowmu are niq luihlows , naul it is : hi tsr i'4 per nunul Ii ;
the , , auuio tu Its ivhiicii iilmtli you Udflhut , lc2r worth , UI go ii , , 54 1.5(1 ( p. r wurIc
oiihy oiuo thuhng be , itiro of , our uimle ur NIl (10 ii tuiiijtl ,
, ; ro till iviurrVuIirp , tjtl , as to umiahity siso worth of gonuis , $2 per tt ouki
a n ii vith uu 0 um r sit los 1u101 mu ruu cc ii i tetais. ( I , ' n ( it ) a uui on I Iii
our blIiitemtit , , , , are hiroiuihit , ciuud leorlil of gouiuls , su III ) , er week ;
15 I ru a a go is I 11(1 ruuigui I ' . ' i , ; , I or Its I , ot r 0 I 0 i'or miloli Iii ;
Eiila'r youu pay cash or accolitoureay fOO trortli of guiads , : m ; 'rr VCCk ;
lnIYuieuit Pitumi : hr i12 m.er iiuiJi , ,
i12s tvorlh of giois , tuzso : per tvcuic
FtItST-Itlm Cash , , ( ) ) - ' , ' ( 'r l 4 jiar luinriji ,
8lil ( ) tvortlu of goods , LI ior sYrelt ;
Pun tutu , niiut so much &ier imuomithi , Or $ I Ii Jer ii , . ciii
? i200 worth of guiui , 1011 i.nr . week ;
TB i ttII-'W'ltIm ii trt emushm arid so fir tU her in.unthi . ,
suao worth ofguioui , tti I'er week ;
much , ior week , Os 21S licr iruopu
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Send Oc to cover postage on our big Furniture
Catalogue. flaby Carriagge Catalogue mafled free.
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