Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 21, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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: 0 TIlE OMAhA DAr BIDE : MONDAY , JAUARY 21 , 1895.
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PROPOSED PLEASURE RESORT
" Aeb1ant OtZ3ns ! Intruted in an Ice and
t Fish Pond
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SIX HUNDRED ACRES TO BE lEASE
- CapItnItts ,1 Slnrt the Entorprlo nnd
, Wil Then . \lt the City tn fabscrlb
for n Sbnro 01 the
. Stock
ASHLAND. inn. 20.-Specla1)-Ashlanl ( ) Is
Again full of hope for the consummation of
the much talke of enterprise startcI } Gme
three weeks ago , when the option was pur-
chased on GOt ) acres of land south of twn for
the purpso of constructing a dam all mak-
. Ing a large ponrl for Ice and fish purposes , In
connection with a pleasure resort.
The presence of n number ot strangers In
the city l/t week has been attracting no
Im2\ amount d : almton , an I haglvo. . cor :
to the npot of the enterprise being CO"1-
pleted. A flee representative cale < l upon the
local agenL-of the capitalIsts and learned from
him lint by the death ot ono of Uho parties
Interestcl the affairs were left In such shpe
IS to Cll 0 n' nnavoldab'e dohiy . 'hlch would
be overcome by next week , and then In a few
Ilays the W ! rk will be comtiieiicetl nnd wIth
Cavorablo weather will bo completed by
MUl 1.
fIe further stited that there would bo a
part to perform by the cItizen ! . as they would
bo asked to talte an amount ot stock when
the work hal reached a satisfactory point to
justify their confidence In the men who are
at the b h : Iom ot the undertaking There has
beel a committee composed oC business men
appointed to tnnstgate mid report what Immediate -
mediate steps should h I tnln to meet the ox-
pectatons 0 : t10 CJmp1ny. Ito said In regard
to the Publication of the compan"s Illans In
detail . that by next week matters will be
ready ftr the publIc's InspectIon .
S. rhlaml's high school class oC 'Pu are en-
icyIng j 1 great deal of notoriety at present
over the actions of the school board In not
aclons
, ahilowing lion . W. J. Brynl to deliver an
oration for commencement. An edItorIal ap-
1 pearell In one ot the local papers that raised
Mr. Blyan's Ire , and ho wrote them a rather
harsh letter . and the board c.neluded not to
-4 allow him to del\'er the aihdrcss. ,
I I ll NOTE GOT A REPLY.
A few we3ks ago Mrs. Thomas James oC
this cIty contrIbuted to a relIef fund a cast-
off dress and , on the inside oC the sleeve
she pinned 1 note requesting the party who
received lie garment to communicate teller
her the conditIons oC these who lived near
her that she might supply their needs.
Yesterday she was II receipt of a letter
from a lady In the western part at the
state expressing profound gratitude for the
"gift . " as she called It , and salt there were
many barefooted and thinly-clad children In
her Immediate neighborhood that needed at-
tenton , Mrs. James has a large dry goods
. Monday. box full or supplies that shin wIll send on
Last week recorded two very severe accidents -
cidents at the Swift and Company Ice plant
In this city. S. V. Woods accidenty got
, , his left leg caught between two large cakes
at Ice and It was badly crushed. Albert
Johnson another workman stepped through
one of the runs and was struck about the
head all shoulders by two large cakes or
Ice , bruising and crushing his back and
shoulders very severely.
Hev. Leo hunt arrived In this city Saturday -
day to fill his engagement at the First Dap-
(1st for 1 year. lie preached his first ser-
mon today. morning and evening.
The infant clid of J. W. Richards . living
south of this city . died yesterday aCer a
: ' very short Illness.
: . Peter Keiser , an old Ashland resident who
, has been engaged In the fruit business hero
. for twenty years past , left today for Spring-
fold , Vt. , where ho has purchased 1 large
Vineyard.
1 Little Eva Ames met with 1 very painful
accident yesterday while lt play by stepping
. on a rusty spike that run almost entirely
- - through her foot.
Mr. Frank II. Scot , president of the Century -
tury Magazine company of New York and
y . Mrs. R. A. Jackson of Richmond , Ind. . who
have ben In the city attending the fiftieth
' anniversary of their parents , left yesterday
, for their respective homes.
i' ' A car load of relief supplies gathered for
k western sufferers will PO shipped Tuesday
\ to which the Ancient Order or United Workmen -
; men No. 19 added a purse of $25.
4 Miss May Gammon living north of this
city had the misfortune to get her knee
. Joint dislocated today slippIng and falling
r while about her household duties.
'f J. n. Oliver returned today from Norfolk ,
Neb. . where ho was In attendance at the
_ k state meeting of the Volunteer Firemen's
' association . and visiting among his rela-
: tves at that place. .
; N. W. Wells arrived In this city 'ester-
, F day to take up his residence here , coming
, from Belleville , Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Scot returned to 141n-
, , : coIn yesterday aCer a week's visit with
' the former's parents In this city.
, , 1 IU ) UNT'S lOIUI.\ i'itOSL'ERS.
EstnbUhhed Ten Yeargo It II' Grown to
10 UrNIt hoNtltutlon.
FREMONT , Jan. 20Speclal.The ( ) board
i of trustees of the remont Normal School
and Bus nes College company has decided
\ , to Issue a deed for the college property to
$ ? President W. H. Clemlons , ali the transfer
will be made as soon as the necessary IHlpers.
can bo made out. This instItution . with its
huedreds of st \ dents constantly In attendance -
anco Is of great benefit to Fremomit and ' Is
i - tho. means oC bringing to the city something
Ice $100,000 each year which ts pall for
board , clothing amid ) tuition. Time college was
t , first projected over ten ( years ago , when Proto
it " ' . 1. Jones , then an associate editor ot the ,
ChIcago litter Ocean , decided upon Fremont
. . ' as a suitable place to establish a normal
' school. lie made u Ilroposiion to the citizens I
; - that If they would furnish the ground and
L. erect a building be would obligate himself to
maintain a school for a period of ten years
r with an average atendanco equal to the
State Normal school at Peru. The proposition
_ Was accepted , and the school established , but
I In a little liore than a year Prof. Jones
, diet ] . leaving the school In the hands ot his
. wlCe. After a few months the man gelnt
was transferred to W. I. Ciemniomma . who I
1' still In charge. Ills first term hall only
twenty.ehht pupis In attendance . but he lea '
14 pushed the work vigorously until the school
. ranks equal to any institution or the Idol In
, the ve8t. In 1889 It was found neces8ry to
erect a boarding houle for the accolmodalin
of Ilpla. and In 1891 an additon Iq the col-
: loge was erected which doubled its capacity . !
, , 'ho same year another boarding house was
, ' also erected , with 1 dining room to accom- '
niodato over 300 . The nrhlnal
mo perons. ; col-
legs buiding was also rearranged and 1m-
y'7 proved
The ability to earn DC the school was based
t UPO the compriHv attendance at the State
, . Normal at Peru and the Premont Normal.
. At I'erl the average attendance for ten years
bu been 28.2. and at the l relent Normal
the average has been 513.2 . Thus
averae 113.2. Thls time condi-
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lions have been fulfilled , '
tons fulfled at Fremont and a
J- , ' deeI Is to be Issued to I'rof Clemmons for
' time property . The average atendal.no for
. .I time past three years has ben over : )0. ned
I . Is growIng The school Is a mater In weh
' every an Interest public 8plrled I'remont citizen t kes
Mu. Stela Wrhhtmeyer ; arrived Friday
. evening from Gretna Neb. , and took rooms
In the Miller-LoomIs block During the
r night she went to the cupboard fo a bottle
botte
. of cough syrup aud by mlstako got a bottle
I botte
' , of liniment . from which she took a few
, swa \ : . She WIS badly burned by the decoction -
coction . but a Ithysician relieved
cocton. Ilhyslchl rle\'ed her and she
II now out nt danger
. The Dodge County Agricultural society met
. . yesterday and elected omcer a follows :
. John I. Caimtlin . Ilrellent ; 1. P. Beebe. vice
Jtlllclt ; Jam 1 huff , sccreturV. : . I.
, , , ilouck mashal : ONrgo Marshall , general
, . superintendent .
" The fourth annual session of the Nebraska
, Turnbezlrk cemrnencel In this ciy today
Thirty delegates are ezpcted to attend
Thiry epcted atend Ilur-
. tag the muceting . besides a number ot visitors.
t 'rho business of bearing reports of omeers ,
. . selecting a place for holding the next con
. ventou and arranging for the next tournl-
_ t. nlent wIlt b tnlsacted tonlortJW
York C uuimt3i r"Jer.
. , . YORK web , Jan. O.-Speclal.-Tho ( )
York Count ) liar association hn been ii- ;
eeued by three in number in time lat few
,4A. . . : . . _ . .
II l I "B. A short time ago George F. Coreoran .
omcial court leporter In this district was admitted -
mited t the bar by lion . Robert Wheeler
judge of this Ilstrlct Yesterday William
Wykof was nppolnttl a practitioner of the
legal profession by Judge Bates . A. D. Tay-
lor , forming a partnershIp with lion. N. V.
Uarlan , anti locating here a few days ago ,
add another to the number. District court
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will convene on February 18. Judge Dates
will presIde . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1'IU ' : AT l'A\H : city.
l'hoihgraphm Oaler , or C. F lonnet Al.
II t Ic troJII 11 I'lro.
PAWNEE CITY Neb. , Jan 20.-Speclal (
Tclegrnm.-Tho ) photograph galer of C. E.
Bennett was almost entirely destroyed by
fire early this morning . Time alarm was
given by A. Saunders , a resident nearby and I
.
It was not long until the fro boys and cll-
zens had three streams of water pourIng
on the burning building. When the alarm
was given , about 3 o'clock names were
shooting through the root The building
was a two.atory Cralo structure. Time loss
will be heavily felt by Bennett , who lost a
large quantity of cabinet IJletures and so"-
eral fine large crayon works. All negatives
were saved as they were In separate roommis
which time fire did not reach The building
Was gutted and Is useless The loss Is fully
covered by Insurance.
Dave : hazel of this city has made all ar-
rngements for building several new brick
buIldings for Pawnee City this spring. Ther
will bo five one.story bricks and one two-
story. These wIll add greatly to the appearance -
pearanco of the city.
) onRtlu lor Urluth SiiIrercr .
EXETR1t . Neb . Jan 20.-Spoclai.-Thie ( )
Congregational society of this city last week
mate shipments of donations as follows to
time drouth sufferers of western Nebraska :
To Loomis , fifteen sacks of nour ; to I"ar-
nurn twenty-three sacks of four : to Polls-
ale , thirty sacks or flour two sacks at corn
meal , 013 box all one barrel of clothing
and one suck at beans This Is very liberal
donation . coming as It docs from a section
ot country where the crops were almost a
total failure. crOJs
Hev. W. T. Clue Is holing a very Inter-
estng series ot revival meetings at the
Pleasant Ridge church. ,
The Women's Relief Corps elected the following -
lowing as officers for the ctmlns year :
President Mrs. L. Parker : senior vice presi-
dent tirs . Mary Crane : Junior vice presldelt ,
Mrs. Alice Cookers ; treasurer , Mrs. L.
Woodarl : secretary , Mrs. L. 10rehead :
cimapinln Mrs. Beardsley : conductor Miss
Jessie Pfug : assistant conductor Miss Sadie
Songster : guard Mrs. Cora Iefer : assist-
ant guard , Mrs. Parsons
Dan Craven and Miss Carrie Darbour were
married at the residence of the brlde's parents -
rents , Eoutheast of town
Philip Eberimardt and Miss Ellis were
made one at the resIdence of tile bride's
parents , Mr. ant Mrs. Jack Ellis.
Jale : Treaster formerly one ot Excter's
respected farmers , and likewise one of Fillmore -
more county's pioneer citizens . now a resi-
dent oC Oklahoma , Is hero visiting his old
friends and relatives. _
Miss Edith Walton has returned to Ins-
tugs to resume her positon WSI Mrs. Dr.
Johnston at time asylum.
Mrs. S. J. Rica and little daughter of liar-
yard arc here visiting time Misses Shaub and
other friends.
Schnfter i'ersormals nUt NotM.
SCIIUY14ER . Neb. , Jan. 20.-Spccial.-- ( )
James Godsden Is In Colorado on business.
There are cases or typhoid and scarlet
fever In and about Schuyler.
A vacancy occurred In the city council by
the removal or J.P. Steinman to Columbus.
Mayor McLeod appinted O. it. Dunham to
fill the vacancy.
fl Jf n. CnnH'rnn annnt nnrlnv wih frl"nlQ
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Inmnila .
Albert Long , county surveyor , who went
west with a D. & M. corps of engIneers last
spring . has returned to spend a few of the
'winter wonths at home.
M. T. Dohman has tradel the Schuyler
opera house In part payment on a large are
of land near Columbus Albert Rclcley or
Rushvl0 Is the new owner. Mr. Dohman
will be retained as manager of the opera
house.
Mr. F. M. , Merion of Hamburg la. . has
bought J. P. McCulthuglm's stol of harness
saddlea . etc. . and will become a Schuyler
merchant. '
Mount Horeb camp . Modern Woodmen oC
America installed Its officers Thursday evening -
lng , as follows : D. MIck . C. P. : Itt. Weaver ,
H. P. : James Church S.V. . : c. W. Hru-
beshy , scribe : S. Johnson treasurer. Grand
Chief Daln of Lincoln was present and installed -
staled the officers.
The county commissioners . adjourned settle-
ment 28. with the cunt ) treasurer ' till January
28.The
The county prInting was awarded to the
Howels Journal . Schuyler Herald and the
Qui ot SChuyler.
Rev. J. T. Kncke will continue the re-
vival meetings at Smith Center school house
another week they having ben In contn- '
uanee two weeks.
Here Thlevca Work at Verdon' .
VERDON , Neb. . Jan 2-Speclal.-W. ( ) .
J. Ramel had a valuable horse stolen this
week. Mr. Hamels son had ridden the horse
to town and left him hitched to a rack on
the street while he joined a skating party
that went out to Hardin's pond. On his re-
turn the pony was missing and no trace ot
It ; has yet been Cound.
Fred Durand editor of the Daily Times ot
Crookaton Minim. . Is visitng his parents In
town.
A ghost Is troubling the minds and dls-
turblns the resl of ' time Inhabitants ot Cot-
( age Grovc. Doors are mysteriously opened
lights are seen , und a horse with a headless
rider gallops past time house at night
Fred \Voifc . a farmer living south ot
Verdon . has mysteriously disappeared , and
his whereabouts are unknown. No good
cause can be given for his absence as he
was free Cram debt and his domestc' rela-
tons were pleasant.
R. N. Cox oC the firm of Cox & Clark
has been confned to his bed this week.
Charles JCeyt has a large sale oC thorough-
bred hogs February 7.
Time Stratton sale was well attended and
prices were good
Time Mission Baud oC the Congregational
church gave a social at time residence ot
George l.nn that was a very pleasant affair .
Minnie Colglasler and Lance Jones oC
Shubert were marrlerl ' time 16th.
Ildllnol I'eoplo itejoicect.
INIANOLA. Ncb . Jan 20.-Speclal.-I ( )
was a fact commented on by a number of
our leading business len that The lIce was
the only daily that hall the news oC In-
dlanola's victory In the county seat 'ontest
Thursday. One pioneer citizen remarked that
when you wante,1 reliable : mowa . read The
Bee : go to the other papers for slush
or course wo are nil feeling highly elated
over our victor ) and the town wi doibt-
less make a good . substantial growth In
18P5. A new brick block will probably be
erected amid time Masons arc Igurlng on
erecting a building. Wednesday ovenlng , on
receipt ot time news that Inrlanola has won
the 'boys Immediately organized and went
out mmeremmadirmg. They visited a party who
resides near the Methodist Episcopal church
mini their noise entirely Ilrownell the revival
serimmon only just launched. One ot the
lemberl suggested : "Brothers alul sisters.
let us sing 'There's Sunshine In Iy Soul
Today , ' " and he led . the entire congregation
Joining imemmrtiiy. At the 8alo hour the
same ne\s was carried to a congregation In
1cCook. mind 'us said that a god brother
arose . and , statng , the , to them , sad news .
concluded with : "Iet UI sing hymn ' . 3G ,
which commences 'Mlstallen souls that
dreum of heaven anti make their empty
boasts ' " And the large congregaton sang
It anti solaced themselves lS best they could
" 'cst I'olnt : IISUIS Elect ( ) Iilcars.
WHST PONT , Neb , Jan 20.-(8poelal.- ( )
At a recent Inlletng of Siroc chapter , Royal
Arch Ilsons , time folowing oleers were
installed : W. A. hijack , II. P. : A. N. Bank
Ie , : A. Wubig . S. : J. ii. fhoarer , secretary :
C. Uupp , treasurer : D. C. Grerl , C. I. : W.
E. Krause , l. S. : A. Burnett . H. A. C. : L.
Rosenthal thrl } V. : I' . M. Moodie , second V. ;
II. S. Summers . first Y. : Henry Luhens , sen-
tnel ; H. K. Valentine , chaphalim
COII'llr C lit II 1S"lluet.
NEURASICA CITY , Jan. 20.-(81Ieclal.- ( )
The members of compln ) C enjoyed a ban-
Iluet lt the armory tat e\'enlng. time occa-
sion being the fourth annl\rary of their
return from the Sioux Indian .
retur war of 1890.91.
I was 1 10st imleaasnt affair . and blool-
curdling tales of halr.breadth escapes chast
merriy arouud the table during the entire
eve mile .
e\'enlnj.
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RELIEF WORl \ OF THE STATE
eometbng ! in Detail on the Operations or
t e Belief Oommis3on. !
MANY CARlOArs or SUPPLES SENT our
Secretary Luddcn " 'urnlhes n Statcn1ent
Concerning the ShlllleDts and is Lit
01 CaRh ionmition5-i'resljlent Nailn
' 'els 01 the Geode hlimmailed.
LINCOLN , Neb. , Jan 20.-Special.-Thme ( )
supple for time benefit of the destute
farmers and their familIes In the wide area
of the drutb district . are still pouring Into
the wareholso of the State Relict commission - i
mission In 1 steady stream. Tero Is now
no possible danger thnL anyone In time state
wi have to surer for lack of sufficient
tooth , clothing and fuel unless In a few
Isolated cases whIch do not for
10 some unexplained -
explained reason reach time attention of time
PeOple In the several counties who are gl' -
Ing their personal attention to time relief
work. ,
That time needs of man ) portions of the
state are great Is b2yolt ' question , and that
It will require a great alount of both
clothing and provisions Is also trite for
there Is 1 gent expanse of country to bo
covered , In each
COllunly of which more
or less aid . wIll bo necessary The people
of more favored Portions of time state and
also from other sectIons ef time country . have
responded nobly to the cal for assistance ,
how well can best bo told by the records
of shipments from time relief bureau Dur-
lug time first five days or tIme past weel
there were sent to various points In the state
forty-five full car loads of supplies. These
consisted of clothIng . fuel and provisions ,
and have been distributed with care and
wih o1ro
from the best InCormaton obtainable at the
needs of the various comneimunitles. In ad-
ditiomm to this quantities In less than carload -
load lots were sent to dozens of other places
ranging In amount from ono box up to a
large fraction of 1 car load. All parts or
time state from which applications have been
received are represented In the consignments
sent from relief headquarters.
Present supplies appear to bo adequate
for present needs and as there does not
appear to be any diminution In the offerings
ofering
there Is no reason to believe that there will
be any absolute sufferIng except , as stated In
cases which escape time attention of those
who are looking after time needs of the peo-
plo In ito afflicted portions.
CASH HECEIPTS.
The caab receipts of time state commission
up to the present time are shown by the
following statelent t
From Amount.
J. J. Anderson ' 'aver . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 22 Q )
!
.1. F : . Baxter Fails City. . . . . . . . . . . . . : 0
:0)
N. N. Mccormick . Coies Iii. . . . . . . . . . 19 23
J. J. Prie. ICeanney. 10. . . . . . . . . . . 92j
A. C. MI r. Napervle , iii. . . . . . . . . . . 12 2S
n. Mrs. A. White . ilenedict. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0)
Charles Grltmmn . Cold Spring on Hudson 6 09
, T. T. hnltii . Grlnn. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Bunllay . school amt church choir " 'ebsle
l'resbyUrtmamm clmurch I'hermsant Valley . . . 10 23
A. n. Maiden ' . Ileast . . . . . . . Yal . . . . . . 10 :
'dles Aid Fcet ) . Ne1mawit . . . . . . . . . . 600 100
Chnrles A. Grlmn , ColO Spring on Hudson. , 8 00
J. S. Young . Iik ColI . . . . . . . ludson. . . . . . . . 4 0
O. I" . Jun/cr. Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6000
SympathlzilfrIend. . Clmnmbersbmmrg . 11. . . 9 OJ
Hlion ' 'hanl"lvlnservice. . Kittanmng . Pa. 9 00
: / Kltanln/
KltanlnIl.
Il.
Mm . aiary } . Pericuns . flrocicton . Mass. . . . 2 0
M. S. imrennnn . Liw. init Sunday school. . . 20
11ev. " ' . It. Chase Sal . 0. . . . . . . . . . i 7
Mrs. C. C. Miller. Meriden , Miss. . . . . . . . ] 000
" ' . I. Magic ) ' . Columbus CIt' . mU. . . . . 33 90
J.P. Cimov Xenia 0. . CI . . . . . . . . . . . 3360
J. Imrekmnrmmp. nerornh Tn , . n on
D. C. Cnrvey ; ' Ilimzelton : l : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ii
P. Johnrn. ' South Omah't. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 0
Mary I , . Stedmnn. . West flattieborn. Vt. . . . 2 : 00
Elvlm Stethnnrm . West liattieboro . Vt. . . . . . ' 0
I.ueln H. liartlettVest flattleboro . Vt. . . . 25 0
Xmtr $ . C. H. Jone. " ' "l glue . Ia. . . . . . . 22 30
Lowell S. Aibriglit Thlmin . 0. . . . . . . . . . . 60
.nmes Gordon ilennelt . New York City . . C 00
Oscar Caiimthan . lenl.eman. . . . . . . Ciy. . . . GOO
N. C. Townsenil. Apollo . pn. . . . . . . . . 4161
Mrs C. M. Stark Louisiana 10. . . . . . . 5 00
1 [ . Shoemaker Reynolds , lii. . . . . . . . . 60
N. ' A. MeaO Pearl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0
H. flageneier Columbia rex. . . : . . . . . . . 6 0
A. Oarland . Cascade Camnon . Coto. . . : . . . 60
L. 13. I'ml. Tecummetm. . , . . ' . . . . . . 'i.- . . 60
Alvin Joiner I'oln. Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 60
I. . I" . Gifrord . cLean. lii. . . . . . . . . . 66 iS
Wash Me'ers , ArJettn , Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 r
Mrs. B. Scot Albany N. Y. . . . . . . . . 450
Atvin Joiner 1010. Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 60
H. SC. Allen . Ames , In. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Mra. glzahelh Tolman Corchmoster. . . . . . . 11 03
C. E. Townsend lIrmmnswicic . Mo. . . . . . . . I :
John C. Thompson . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . 600
Lewis Nlopsh . New Yorlc . N. Y. . . . . . . . 2 00
R. W. Gunnison Fairfax Ia. . . . . . . . . . 40 72
Phip M. Crepe , Iurln"ton. In. . . . . . . . 407
II. n. Peek . South Ilend liii ] . . . . . . . . 10 00
Mrs. A. I' . Weston . Nehawka. . . . . . . . . 60
J. A. iCillinger . 1lncoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . 00
John .1. Hunter . Emmelsbur , 2nd. . . . . 60
Richard Siencer Burlington . , . . . . . . . . 10
J. F. Cressler Lisbon Ia. . . . . . . . . . . 10
Mrs. S. Ductrham. Ashoom . Ill. . . . . . . . 15 00
\v. O. Hoge\'c. Steila. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
N. O. JohnSon. Dlfhop Hi , III. . . . . . . . 2 00
Junior EIeavor society Nehawkn. . . . . . 2 OJ
: : A. Koserm. 1un.ey. I. . . . . . . . . . 953 m
Mrs. Jlzlbclh Lau/hHn. Mlnlen , Ill. . . . . 4 00
Anna H. Marshall , hopper. . . . . . l. . . . . . 30 40
J. Y. Merritt. I"do. I. . . . . . . . . . , . . . 40 00
P. 10. hail . Cl'lar Tal1ld. Ia. . . . . . . . . . 400 01
S'mpalhlzlng . frien,1 , Dcarlwood. H. D. . . 20 ,
N.wel S. .Albrlglmt ' 'lln. In. . . . . . . 200
55 ' . D. Crm , Wilbur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
g. I' . Plmililps . St. Charles , I. . . . . . . . 60
J. J. flOCkvflOl . Yutan Center , Ma5. . . . 60 00
Mrs ItO. M. Foot . Oxtord Pa. . . . . 1nss. . . . . . . 0 50 0
W. llichmond . Newport. Vt. . . . . . . . . . . ] 000
G. " ' . Simiggels. Kltonln . Pi. . . . . . . . . 31 00
J. F. Scimerer . Orn"evle. Ill. . . . . . . . . 310
. .1. % 'eeli'r . pltsbur/ . 1'1. . . . . . . . . . . . sos 0
El Bunter . DotgD C.ty 1(10. . . . . . . . . 5 00
Itoit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 m
Thlker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00
N. T. Dunc : ' . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Francis 1IarUn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 5 0
Jane Thomas Tamoma. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 00
ll' Jertrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
C. } . society , Atkinson . Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 10
Le.Clark-\ncll''csen. Omnha . . . . . . . . . 23 r
Gantz Ianc Cnln count. . . . . . . . . . . 6 so
118s EU/lla Koontz. Omnlmri. . . ; . . . . . . 100 I
Dnnlsh essoclatlon . Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00
He\ . Frank Crane Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Syuts Sires " Kansas City . Mo. . . . . . . : . & 00
Itoward l'lensmnt J'lahnmt I. . . . . . . . . . 60
HI. Frank Crmne. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . 1 ro
" ' . M. B. Merkel. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . a oo
.nscJh n.lrllr , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
'Vllom Cleber Ojmmalmn. . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Jenkins . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00
Mrs. J . ldsvmmrs . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Thomas I" Ilmhnl. Onmahma. . . . . . . . . . . ] 00
Anton Cajoni Omalma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 i0
William Urban . Ommmalma. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 r
C. R. Namer Onmha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
1- ' . IUnne. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
, \slrnd. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0
C. H. 8tpIlIns. Omalma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0
Joseph Bel , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 l !
Mrs. T. C. Snmlthm . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . 1 00
Il.hop Wortiihngmon . Omaha. . . . . . . . . ] 00 t
C. B. Jotter . Onumhma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10
H. Brownson. Omnaimam . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
It. I : ( nmll . Omal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Mrs Sintcr , Om'ha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Sirs Iu/er. Omamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Mrs. 7ahln , Onumima . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Meta Siminke . Omahmn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Mrs. ' 11. liartinna . Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . t
G. C. flush . Omalma . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . 00
Ann. Oninlma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 G
Moline Plow Works , per 15. htosewater . , . , . . SOt ) 00
n. J. I 10re. . . . . . Jlr . . . . . Iosewnler. . . . . . . . . . . . . G 1000
J. Y. Merritt . .AieOo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000
C. " ' . l'ritchmott. I.llenln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 54)
O. l . Oftono . 1llroln. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 G
A. I , . Cran ; 1llcnln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 r 00
Stulents State university. . . . . . . . . . . . . 27l 62
\skum , ] 1. . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 660
n. n. Caikins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 f
Union lalllo nmilmnnl eunployes . Omaha , , . II 113
Mar ' h'ttty . "lrall . . . . . . ( . . ) . . . . . . . . 1 :
Mar' I.ly. Ollha. . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0
I"lenll , per .2 . \Valceflejt , Omaha. . . . . . 20 00
Gl'rlt'V. Inime . WnlleleJl . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0
F'mlend Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Cllrle I ) . Timoinmisomm . Onuihma. . . . . . . . . 1 00
I-'rllnd. Omalmmt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 (0
C. It. Gritlitims. Drnmmhma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 co
I.'man Itlehmmmrtion , . Omnh" . . . . . . . . . . . 10 0
George 11cllr.on , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . ] 00
HIIM lnl.h . , Oimmalma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
M. I , . hush , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 0
Hlchard Siencer. iiurhhngotn , In . . . . . . . . I 00
lurlnjoln
Andrew 1118. Onmrmhmm , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0
Hwartz & i4untlerlunci Ornalma . . . . . . . . . 200
John . n. 10\ . Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2j 00
I.rmnn iCounize omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 250 0
Yrieim'i Ioultzo J'lac. Qualm . . . . . . . . 2. :
A. I. Hampton Omnilma. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 CO ,
amount ( ' nllry , 'omman ' pr ) ' . I' . 'r . . Omaha 26 30 ,
Omlhl 1011" No. 39 . fllks . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 ,
J. i. I ShuI . muor. Coon Tald . 10. . . 250
1mnersoim & Fisher Cincinnati , ( 0. . . . . . G 0
J , O. lOowe Om3ha. . . . . . . . . . . 23 00
I , . O. Itlchartison . Onmalia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 100 0
1. H. Cdliii , ' . Onimiha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 0
" "Iubllun , banciuct cash h and . pledges. . . Zll 00
W. H. Allen , 10slon. . . . . . . . rlejes. . . . . . . . 1 t
W. H. Allen . 10.lon. . . . . . . . . , . . . , , 21 0 (0
W. H. Allen . 10.ton. , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Ir 2 0
Wlzllth 'Ftuniun Brn.wlek. Me . . . . . 2 ( ' J
lIe , , Iublshlm : cOlpany. Om.'ho. . . . . . . 10 00
H. 31. Alien . ( S. 11 , Co. . Ames. Net , . . . . 100 0
Churchi Pump COllan ) ' . Oimimmtma . . . . . 1001
I , . A. aamner . moiperlnmenulent . Omaha . , , . 5 00
Mason street 8cloI , omaha . . . . . . , , . . 50
CommercIal Nulonal bank . . . . . , , . . . . , . . 33 t
i'rof I. . I" . M. J'.mi4eitla' . . : 0
I. 1lltello ) Omaha . . . . . . 60
Jm SIENT NASON'S REPORT .
Mr . W. N. Nason president of the Nebraska -
braska State Relief commission , .peakllg of
the work that time commission II
tll conlnlnlon doing . said :
"My cacti receipts up to date amount to
$ .2943. and my disbursements for coal and
other supplies foot UI $767,32. There 'are already -
ready about 100 car at supplies IC nil kinds
II this state amid from . 40 to 100 carlo1d
either In course cC t.3nsprtalon from other
states cr havt been promlse'l us
"Wo ure sendIng out checkers In every
county In the state . to check up anti lee
a , .
that the commiesionot Impse upon , but
our great trouble ) . . . now Is the want of
means to pay for 1ht transprtlton of the
various supplies . . ftI' while the railroads
have been very generous In supplying UB
with tree billing . or Mune there Is 1 limit
to it , and many of tima _ railroad companies
think they ought tq the paid something for
hauling these sup lh. 'inco : they have gown
to such largo propQrljQ I B. "
"This work or tale relief , " saiti Mr. Nason ,
"has increased frorrrtving aid to twonty-
six counties to thiiZXrSno counties , anti we
have not the fnanclal ability to Incur the
expense of the freight on this enormous quan-
tiy or supplies thaWs , being sent to us from
'arlous parts ot Ultc\ntry. "
"I wish you woull npako the fact known
that next S1turday ' \ ' proceeds of them mat-
Ineo performance on .tbo appearance of Mr.
Joseph Murphy will . -b the request of Mr.
Murphy and the rnapagenent of thn Boy
theater , bo donated maf the dr < uth surcr rs. "
AITIUt 110lHSON J"ILI .
SIter 01 Lawyer himirriaTakeem tu SherldaI
County's I'rhon.
RUSIVILI.E , Neb. , Jan. 20.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Arthur ) Morrison , time principal actor
In time Crawford shooting affair . now lies In
the Sheridan county Jai , whcro hI will re-
main until the excitement dies out at time
scene of the tragedy at' least until next I rt-
day when his prelImInary hearing takes
place Sheriff Bartlett of Dawts county deem-
ing It bet to remove him
The lice reporter learning at time intended
move , was at the Elkhorn depot and came
from Charlron to Jushvle with the party ,
which consIsted of Morison , Sheriff Bartlett ,
a guard and Hon. W. H. Westover , Mor-
rison' attorn C ) ' . Mrs. M1)rrison was also on
the train and seemed much aiec eel at her
first meeting . with her husband blnce the
trgelly.
When Time Bee reporter visited the Sheri-
dan county Jai this afternoon he found the
outside unlocked , anti . upon Inquiring ot a
part foul loose on the Inside as to the
whereabouts ot Morrison the slayer of A. V.
Harris at Crawford was Informed that he
was In the sheriff's house Time party who
Rave time information was one McCauley , svimo
Instead ot being confined In the Jai , accord-
Ing to his sentence vhs the custodian thereof ,
and seemnlmmgiy at perfect liberty. The
metholl of Morrison's supposed confinement Is
meetng wih considerable unfavorable com-
ment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Z. v. IYlk Cllrjt with Eiiiiioza5eniimt.
BEATRICE . Jan. 20.-SpIlal ( Telegram.- )
Z. W. Lynk or the firm of Lynk & Penry
that failed In business this week at Virginia
was arrested In this cIty late last night on a
charge ot embezzlement fed by J. V. Allen .
Lynk Is school district treasurer at Virginia -
ginia alI Allen Is a director. The amount
claimed to have been embezzled Is $ 250.
Lynk was placed under bond for $500 and
trial fixed for February 14. At the time
of his arrest , L1k was passing through time
city on the flock Island road returning from
a trip to Illinois. Hc was met at the depot
by Alien . who persuaded him to get off and
come up town , where he was Informed some
of his friends wlsled to see him upon busl-
ness matters . and he was taken Into custody
Lynk has been looked upon as an exemplary
citizen , and the turn affairs have taken
caused much surprise and comment.
Trlho of lieu Hum 1leet Omeer .
FItEMONT Jan. 20.-Speclal-Fremont ( )
court No. 12. TrIbe ot Den Hur , was organIzed -
Ized In this city Monday night when 0111-
cors were elected and Installed as follows :
Judge William MarRhal1 past chleC ; Arthur
Truosdell . chief : Ira 'Wood judge : Charles
Olds . teacher ; David Franklin . scribe : Harry
limes keeper of tribute : F. 1 [ Clafihln .
captain of court : a D. 'Marr , guide ; D. Ii.
Selpker Iceepel or iijegate : Harry Pettitt .
keeper of outer gate : Drs. McDonald . Drown
and Haslam , medical dfamuners. The tribe
starts out under favorable auspices tn Fre-
mont There are fltty-timree charter mem-
Iry-three
bers and other appllcAtQns to be acted on.
Turners In Sdssl&m lt Eremmmont.
FREMONT , 'D20.-Speclal.-The ' ( ) seventh -
enth annual conveittio& of the Turner societies -
cietes oC Nebraska'wasin session today at
Turner hail. The so ' let s from Omaha Lin-
coin , Piattsmouth . Nebraska ' City . 'Millard
and Fremont were"l pre ented by delegates
Oustav , Kerkow , vleea'presldent ' of the Ne- .
braska district , cal'\ the meeting to order.
Philip Andrea of Omaha was elected president -
dent of the conventon and C. W. Paul l of
Fremont secretary. The city of LIncoln was
designated as the seat of the state executive
execut"e
conimnittee. Platsmouth was selected as the
place for the next tournament.
Street nllh\I\Y omOOrA Chosen.
NEBRASKA CITY Jan. 20.-Special.- ( )
The stockholders of the Nebraska City Strcet
railway elected the following ofcers last
evening : President II. H. Dartng : vice pres-
Ident , John J. Tetem : treasurer F.V. . Rod-
enbrocle : secretary John C. Watson Although -
though the company suffered serious loss by
fro during the pasl year losing Its barn , a
number ot cars and seventeen head of horses
and mules expenses have been met and the
road operated daily. The road will doubtess
b9 extended this year and the officers have
been Instructed to secure estimates for an
estmates
electric system.
Clay Center 'Voollmcn Entertain .
CLAY CENTER . Neb. . Jan. 20.-Spe- (
clal.-Central ) hal was fled to overflowing
last evening to en'oy ' the hospialtes nf the
camp of Modern Woodmen of this plac . The ,
addreDR or the eVjnlng was delivered by State
Lecturer Fritz , who , In a clear , concise man-
nor . set forth time objects and ! enefts of ,
time organization . and the result was an even
dozen applications during the evenlng's en-
tertainment. A banquet followed . which was
one of the finest evcr. fpreal In this place.
The music was of a hlgl order the violin solo
of Miss Funlc being worthy Ot special notice.
Conductor l6etclmmnm' ' Ieatii .
GRAND ISLAND , Jan. 20.-Speclal.-Tho ( )
death of Conductor C. F. Ketcham at Omaha
yesterday the result of the Injuries he received -
celvell while atemptng to board his ca-
boose at Kearney about a week ago has
cast a deep gloom among railroad circles ,
where ho was favorably known as an active '
worker a faithful employe and a good man
Ho leaves a wire and family to mourn his
loss. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( lrley Wilam , Goes 10 Wyoming .
GRAND ISLAND , Neb . Jan. 20.-Speclal ( )
-C. P. R. Wllams.who has been 1 citizen
of this city for twenty.two years leaves
on Tuesday for Sheridan Wyo . whither he
has shipped lila IJreSSes and other machinery -
cry all where he will associate himsel
with Mr. Cooley editor oC the Post , In pub-
lshing that paper . Mr. WIlliams' many
friends wish him success In his new field of
labor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A. O. U. \ Memorl'II ' Services.
GRAND ISLAND Jan 20.-Speclal.-Tho ( )
three Ancient Order of United Workmen
lodges No. 1. , Ciarjty and Ilamnmony
oC this city hLI' ' memorial services
In their large Ilcmrle Friday nighmt
and the serices twe\e attended by a
large aumilence. The 4nIent Order of United
Workmen loges artmng time most popular
r
In the city. ' ; , I .
\orlt County's Uiiest < ne ltlnt neil' ' .
M'COOL JUNCTION Neb . Jan 20.-Spe- (
clal.-Mrs. ) Jennie 'To\vnsend ' , said be time
oldest person In YorK copnty died last week
She was 02 years o11. \ . n
.
JlU"lJ.T 'XI UJ TlJ ( .
teltorlo "ulcldo or I Welihy JeAurnt
, , oCtVIlkcsbsrro.
IClo ' oft\Vlk"alarro.
WILIESIAURE , IJa. , , ' Jan 2O-George H.
Lehman , IJroprletor . tto leading restaurant
In town and one of. the 'cly'o most respected
and wealthy citizens . - was found dead In a
pond early this mnorning . Ie was a man oC
apparently happy dlsposlten and carried a
life Insurano of $ IOO.QO The Is no quo-
ton ( but Lehman commltell suicide . lie
walked I mile to a hole on the west side of
the Susquehanna rivers . There was a small
hole In the ice and tIme walr was about four
feet dep. After taklog off lila coat and vest
he deliberately juimiped Into time hole When
jump
Icemen came to put the . ice they found Lehman -
man with lila feet stickinG out of the hole
his gold walch , diamond pin and pockotbo
cntaining $ IO were found In his coat pocket
Time deceased was I prcmniiment Mason and
Elk. I Is l believed fnancial troubles led to
the suicide although It Is said that hits estate -
tate Is worth more than $100,000.
-
Karl's Clover Root time great blood purifier.
gives Creshness an clearness to the complex-
Ion and cures constipation ; 25c. 10e , $ .00.
Sold by Ooodlan Drug Co
DIVIDEND PAYERS WANTED \ \
Wall Street Patrons Willing t Take OD n
Pow Sha cs or Good Stet .
UINOIS . CENTRAL - BRACES Tit BULLS
its Usual nnto i'aitl Whcn n nCllnctnn
Was Looked ror-Some l'lJurc Shollnl
time 1xtemmt of 1.lllllaton"Ith
. European Creditors.
NEW YORK , Jan 20.-hlenry Clews head
of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co. .
writes of the situation In Wal street :
"Since Our mlvlccs of the 12th Inst. there
has been no innportmnnt change In the I\rec-
ton or the S'Oltime of \Vail street opel-
( ions. - The transactions 01 investment ac-
counts have been moderate In nmotmimt . and
speculation still remains largely restrIcted
to proflsslonal operators. I vents have RUP-
pied ; 10 conpplcuouR ) motive for new ven-
tures on either the 'bull' or 'hear' stile . 111
the t\o forces leCI to be nbout evenly balance -
neicerlVitii a large stmppiy of stock on the
!
!
Unrket , sellers mlgh pORRlhl be able to
make some hn\relslon \ on prices but with
the prlsent himnited holdings the 'bearR' cnn-
lot sel ni ) tmportant lineS of stock without
encountering IInculty In borrowing shares
to make their tlelR'tries and exposing themselves -
selves to being < Bqueezel. \'llneRdn ' n
.
better feelng was developed by Illinois Cel-
tml declaring its usunt rte or divldemmd , In
< <
place of mnlcn 1 reduction . ns was gel-
!
orally expected. There arc also other COl-
sllertons calculated to bring the batter
class of tliridend-payimmg stocltR Into < Icmal < .
1 seems to he generly conceded thnt they
have now seen their worst experience and
lint the fall In prices has more than . \s-
counted the recent adverse Inuelces affect-
Ing them , so that at current prices , they
shouhl be 1 good purchose. ; During the Int-
ter haIr uf the week this feelng was lls-
tncty apparent nlll thc transactions II
eXllectatol of better prices for good vrojer-
tcs prolluce n more hopefut tone than has
been apparent for some time.
CAUSE O LIQUIDATION.
"The treasury report 01 foreign commerce
!
for the calendar year Ih91 furiished mnt-
ter for some transient pessimistic
comment. The record sho\s the effect of
the foreign distrust excited hy our silver
legislation of 180 more strikingly than the
returns of any oC : the three preceding years
during which the Sherman act had been In
operation. For the Iwo lineal years 1S90-I antI ,
1SiI-2 ) comblnell time foreign commercial
movement , including that of gold anl , silver ,
showed nn excess of exports over imports
amounting tl $310,0,0. or nn average per
year or $165,0.0. Taking time amount
needed for payments or Interest and dlvi-
dends nt the usually estimated sum of $100-
0,0 per year , It folowl that the balance
of $ ,0,0. went to pay for returned Re-
curl tes or to settle withdrawn credits. For
the past year we hal I net trade
balance of $181,0,0 In our favors
and yet made a net export or
gold amounting to $1.0.0. leaving
$262,0.0 to be accounted for. Assuming
$10,0,0 oC that sum to have gone In the
payment of dividends and interest the re-
mnlnln $ IG2O.0 wil1epresent our lquid-
motions ! various forms oC foreign Inntclnl
indebtedness . such lS securities sent home
real estate mortgages , banking and other
running balances , the owners of which . pre-
ferreel to withdraw from use hero. With the
foregoing figures coverIng three emil one-
fgures
haIr years tt Is easy to see how during
the four and one-hllf yearn for which the
slIver act of 1890 has been In operation . we
may have been driven Into the liquidation
of fully $ 5.O.O of thc princIpal of our
various forms or debt to foreign countries.
'rherc cnn be little question about the
cosine of these immense withdrawals of
capltll to Europe. In the main. It slg-
nifles that our foreign creditors have become -
come distrustful of our ability to save our-
selves from drifting upon the silver bmi !
Their fear Is not 10 much about the pen-
sibllity of our taking care of such sliver
money lS we at present hnve. I II that
the silver faction , which ha shown Its nbl-
Ity to force upon the country already
$500,000,000 of what are virtually I ) cent
$5.0.0
dollars . and that I may still retain force
enough to yet further Increase those Is-
. sues Indefinitely : and they say 11t we
I have no satisfactory assurances to the con-
trry t satsfactory a.vnncebut hopes only . which tt
Is claimed . . find little backing tn the present -
eat phase of federal politics. In nil this
there Is a great deal of exaggeration of the
worst features of our case and perhaps
little disposition to give due credit for
lte certainty .with whIch we always ult-
mately correct our blunder : but the fact
nevertheles8' Is that our crItics chose to
take thell own , .ylav of. thematter. and
their opinions can be changed only by
some , sort or conclusive demonstration that
no further issues or silver money In the
United States are pORslble.
CURRENCY REFORM DELAYED.
"The prospects of currency legislation by
the presetn congress are fast vanishing If
they have not wholly disappeared. Any
general scheme for dsalng with bank circulation -
culation becomes more impossible of
hurried realization as diversities or opinion
develop. Time must bo allowed for the
comparison and maturing of views : and
sentiment seems to be drifting In favor of
sentment !
the appointment or a national commission
or eminent experts who shall hear wit-
nesses and report conclusions at time next
session ant congress. There Is much to be
' said In favor of that course . especially a
congressmcn are imperfectly Informed on
the question , and as this mcthod of treat-
mont might develop the mature judgment
of those best qualfed to counsel better
than any other. But the deranged condition -
ton of the treasury finances . and especially
of the gold reserve . Is n separate matter.
which will not admit or any such post-
ponement. A measure providing In the
first place for deficiencies of revenue , and
In the next for a fixed gold income . imperatively -
peratively needs to be enacted at the
pending , session of congress , and It Is hardly ) '
conceivable ( hint the administration will
fail to urge the adopton or n law to that
elect at an early day. That being accom-
plshed , the more acute all urjent dliii-
cuI tes will be overcome anti the question
of retiring the legal tenders and filling their
places wIth bank notes cnn be svehl allowed
to stand over for a year without army un-
mediate serious inconvenience. That in in
time nature of a general currency measure ,
whilst time' treasury problemn is time much
nnrrower one of re-establisimung recent tIe-
partures from the customary usages of
making payments to the government In
gold or gold certIficates. "
MANCIIESTIIIC TEXTILES ,
Cimlmmus time Ilest Ctmgtonmer DurIng time Past
5'cok ,
MANCIIESTEfl , Jan , 20.-During time first
half of last 'uveelc the market was fairly
active for India anti China , During time
latter ilaif the business was stopped by a
record dip in the price of exchange , but
China continuing buying gooml cloth , that
market being engaged well into time spmiemg ,
Makers of India. spring wnmmt orders , Maumy
looms are idle. South America wait a ( muir
buyer , as wan also time Levant. The tie.
inane ! from time smaller markets was un-
jmuortaimt , ' ( 'lie outlook for yarns is ohm.
satisfactory , owing to overprociuctions. Time
working mmmargimmmt are decreasing , Prices
were therefore irregular. There watt some
pressing of tecks here , and therefore
sales , time clearing being at concessIons , al-
timough time nmnrltet was nominally called
firm , Some busimmesa wait doume Iii bundle
yarn 'for China. amid Japan.
LONION SToCK IIEVIEV.
SecurIties Unusuiiy Active Owing to time
Freummim Crisis.
LONDON , Jan , 20.-With an easy market ,
partly due to Frencim purchases of consois ,
owing to time presidential crisis , time stock
market svas unusually active during last
week , svithm a great Increase In the s'olmmmo of
speculation. Time buoyammcy , was equally felt
In all time markets. rho French crisis had
hmmorthly any adverse effect. Jimmying was no
iouiger confined to merely investment itecmuri.
ties. lionme railway aumd ( orelgum ecuritles
ativmmnced , Victorian and other colommiul Issues -
sues recovered from their recent depression ,
Jdinung securities were rather less dealt in
owing to mechanical tIhlulculties coimnecteil
with the settlenmeimt of a Imeavy account. TIme
tone of time market for American railroad
securities was better ( hum for montims host.
Headimmg and Uniomm I'aciuic made fractional
declines , but all the otimers advanced ,
5'mus Worried Over is Lmewsqit ,
FORT WAYNE , Ind. , Jan. 20.-Daniel W.
Souiler , ex.county clerk of this coummty who
mysteriously disappeared from his home on
Tuesday last , has not yet been heard frommi.
liii family and friends have searched every.
where for imini , but can learn nothminmg as to
imis whereabouts. Ills tamnuly surroundings
are most pleasant , Imia financial condition
good and time only cause ( list can be assigned
for hits disappearance iii worriunent in regard
to a suit that lie imad broughmt against time
Gazette and time republican county comnuhltee
for libel in accusing him of overcharging
fees ,
at , Louis l'eopio ShIm % 'htl himmare ,
ST. LOUIS , Jan , 20.-I'romlnent St. Louis
people are Interested in tIme large estate left
by Sr Jmmmnes hiohmrs vluo died In England
more timan a century a'l a half ago. Their
interest inns been revived by the advices
from Ohio timat attorneys there are pre'par.
lag to take active steps Ia the prosecutIon of
the claims of the AmericAn heirs. Among
( ho residents of St. Louis who are lineal tie.
acenmdants of Sir James are lr , Alex Bald-
ridge Shaw anti his mother , Mrs. lot. A.
51mw , Mrs. 5 , (1. Clark , Attorney Samuel L.
Isbeli , Mrs. James Iatmiels and WIlliam
holmes Thomson , cashier of the Boatmman's
bank ,
p
4U1.LlJ'A.V .STII.t. 1f.I4 1f(1I'F. .
Tnik hum LIncvium of % gmmun Itelmig Cimnumipion
in thin l'rn hthim ,
LINCOLN , Jan , 20.-Spocinl.-Jolun ( Ta.
Sullivan , now in Liumcoln , not only boldly
declares that hue is still In the rimig , but
will rot admit that ime Is at all disflgomrc1 ,
In cammvaashng the cimaumees of a revival of
pugIlism , ime says : "The fight of time fumtuure
vlll be time limited rounti contest , There
tue best man gets time tleciion wltiuommt
buying to mit his mamu out. No , I do hot
believe that litigIlisumi in dmntl. It lumi hmnti a
umumniher of setbacks lately , hut , mnnm'k my
words , there will be a. revival lit a few
) 'eflrnt multI it ss'ill thmemm be as PoPumlar as us
the oltI tlayn when time clubs fell over each
other to get a fight pumhletl off. True. the
liumbhlc is agnimmst too hiea'y pmmnisimummemmt amid
knockouts , ss'hmemi a incus svill stagger
through a couple of romuumtis witiuotmt it show
of whining anti only wmtitiumg for time kmmoclc-
out. I expect to make nnotlur try for
chmaluiplonshiup honors , nut ! I timimik I emumi
simoss' 'em I'uut not time stale fllo' I've been
called , My increasing weight is time only
tiuluig that svihl keep rime from goiumg mugniumst
time wiimmmer of the Corbett.lrltzsummuummoums go.
I muims imeo.vier umosv timnn ever. I have umo
doumbt that those rivnl cimnnmliions will imiect
sooumer or inter , nmmd youm mummy safely bet
that it's a. Sumre tip tlmmit 1.aimk3 , ' liob has a
good Simosv of comumung omit first best , Of
000mrse. Corbett will be thme favorite , auth
lie ought to he. lie in clever on his feet
and can hit humtrti , but so can Fits' , tutu
Corbett. cruimuiot imontl muum3' immuu'der , eltimer. ' '
hlo Ilitli hiriet4.
Time grand stand at time Cimarles Street 1mar10
is to b extended sommme twenty-five yards to
time south In time spring. I'resldent Rowe in.
tends to fit ul ) mm cosy reserve departmmment for
time ladies.
Will C. Armour , ( Ito bali player whmo was
supposed to be fatally immjumrcd last year iii a
coasting nccIdemmt at Homestead , Pa. , has
beemm signet ! at Nashmvihio with Mammager
George Stalllngs.-Timmmes.Star.
Malinger lhackett of time Quuncy hose flaIl
climb imas mantle public time imaumies of lmlaycrs
signed by lmimn timuis far , Timey are : iaimmmie
Bolammd , catchier ; Charles Farrell of Lowell ,
Mess. , fielder ; Wlliiauum hioffuuer of Scrantomu ,
1a , , fielder ; James McCornmichc , third base-
muman ; McGrevey of Quiuscy , pitcher.
Wilti Bill Whiner , time old Corn husker ,
wants to put on tIme ummitts mmd be a pugilist.
it hIs Ciuicimmnati friends s'ill only simip hmlumm
out here he'll be backed agaimust any free iuumclu
stand 'long Douglas street , witim time agree-
mnont that lie will kumock it out Ia time first
roumid or give UI ) immy money ,
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CHARGES 4U.iI.T , i UNIRIZS.
ACUd of Selling Ampohumtmuments 1mm time
l'ort Tomyumgomtl Cuistumims Oflico ,
PORT TOWNSEND , Jan. 20-For several
days time local press has been teeniimmg witlm
open letters addressed to Collector of Customs
Saummders charging him with selling customs
hmouse appointnmommts and imaving straw men
on time pay rolls , lie ignored time charges
completely.
Three sureties , ropresentiimg four.fiftbs of
his bond , begami lnvestigatuumg anti suddenly ,
vIthmoumt notice , wired thmo department risking
to be relieved from any furthmer responsibility.
Time local democratic press declares time cuis-
( emma administratioum to be corrupt , rummd do-
nmands time strictest Investigation on time
part of time Treasmmry departuimcumt. him omme
imustance , it is alleged , Saunders appointed to
office a man who was recently comivicted of
larceny and umpon whose agreement to return
time stolen goods time conviction was set aside.
Collector Saunders was one of time wimite
house secretaries during Clovelammd'a first ad-
nmiimintratiomm. lie secured his lreselmt ap-
polntment through his acquaintammce with
Cleveland and withm time assistance of Ii. G.
\ijahlaco of Tacoma , time national tieumiocratic
committeeman , who is a son-in-law of Chief
Justice Fuller. Saummders said : "Timis wimole
affair emanated from an unsuccessflml otteummpt
to blackmail me In givuumg out federal aim-
pointments to unworthy fluid immconmpetetmt
persons. Not one word of the chmargo is
true. Special Treasury Agent Cullomu was
hmere thmis week and made aim Informmmal investigation -
gation and Is satisfied of my inmmocence. As
to the alleged smmmuggling of Ciulimese opiuimi
Into the United States , timat's all bosh , "
It is alleged hmero tlmat time department
has Instructed special agents rind time United
States district attorney to investigate time
charges of alleged creokedness. In all proba-
bllity a grand jury will be especially em-
pannehed to Inquire into the matter.
lLSTEItN I'ENZIONs ,
Veterans of tim' , Lmute'SVmir itanmeinbored by
time General Governmmment.
WASHINGTON , Jan. 20.-Speclal.-Pen. ( )
sions granted , issue of January 7 , were :
Nebraska : Reissue-John P. Wtmtiunrt ,
Piainvicw , Pierce coummty ; Clark Portly ,
Ciarks , Merricle couunty ; Edwin 0. Morgamm ,
Morrihlvuhle , Knox cotmnty ; Julia Q. Adams ,
Canton , 'l'hmayer county ; Israel W. Young ,
Graimd Island , Hall county ; Jolmmm 1V. Summitim ,
Iletimnny , Lancaster county. Original Wil.
050'S , otc.-Ehiznubethi D. Dufoe , Fulhertoum ,
Nammce county.
Iosva : Origunnl-"mVilimelm Ou'ansimnft' ,
Pleasant Grove , Des Moines county' Wil.
ham It. Dorothmv. Ottuimivmm W nmpello
couuity. Increase-i'tm ilnnder Swinimer , . . . , , eo-
kuk , Lee county ; Williams Ii. Ii. Wihleord ,
Mount l'leasammt , hiemmry county ; Charles
S. liiiuunaum , Chnumhnthmu , l'age cotmumty ; Iieumry
Stirvemus , Gmittemuberg , Clayton county. Re.
isaume-Timomas H. Marshall. hole l'lmtine ,
lienton county ; Coleimaui S. Carter , Bed-
forth , Taylor coumnty ; Lewis itmmsencraumz ,
Anamumosa , Joimes county : Johmmu W. Grimes ,
Mmussemmn , Cans county : harvey hlighut , Aim.
iuibon Aumdohmomi couimty ; Samumel It. Ins-
7.1cr bavis city. 1)ccaiur county : Daniel
Tcs , Attica , Ztluurune counts' ; Jesse 3.
Evaums , Bedford , 'J'aylor couummty ; John P.
lrnrrar , Cornuumg , Jttlmuumis county . ; Jacob
Simimer , Nora Spmimmgs , 1rlo.d comummty ;
Stephen Fl tzgeramtl , CIa riosvll I e , ihutler
county. Reissue-Nimpimi Simunmnte , Dummlap ,
I Iari'im4on cowuty ; JUlio Spigle , Sprageuevhile ,
Jackson county ; 'l'imornns Stead , Wiumterset ,
MadIson county. Original widows , etc.-
Lydia ' , Vimartoum.Voodhihmme , I inrrison
county ; minors of henry Wiuipple , Vhhilnea ,
Iuhomutgomery county.
Soumthm Dakota : Origunnl-Johmmu U. Simumm-
umerhi , Slot Slrings , Fall Itlver coimmmty , Ste.
imemuc-Wiihlnm . A I rim r I , Itosseaul ,
iiuuglmes county ; Lafayette Stiles , ' [ 'wIn
lmrookmm , Grammt coummty ; Amos A. Enstummaum ,
Marvium Grzummt coimumty , Originnml witlows ,
etc-Anicda. L. Carpemmter , Athmoi , Sjmlmmlc
county.
Colorado : Originai-hleumry C , lonnell
i'onchmo Spriumgs , Cimmufl'ee county ; Itiiclmue
hiaumnigan , alias Micimael Barry , Cnmumomu
City , Fromnont coummty.
Issue of January 8 , 1119. , :
Nebrasla : Original-Adam C. Wilson ,
hubbell , Timayem' county ; Wilhianm A. G ,
Cobb , Frenmont , ledge county ; Adam
\Vimgentlt'lil , , Akron , Boone coummmt' , Ad-
, hutionnl-Wihllnmn I' . Wiisomm , 'i' , 3'more ,
( inge commmmty ; Itobiert l'huilpot , Iluombolult ,
hticimnrtlsnmm couuumty , iteuuewni-'I'hmomims
Alicenmi. Decatumr , hurt county ; Joummi Wilson -
son , Omaha , ioumglns commnty ; F'ranlc C ,
Crornwehi Mintlen , ICearminy county , Ste.
nesvai anti uncrcmthe-Jamnes JS'ilsomm , Nortim
Platte , Lincoln county , Increnumue-Johmui b ,
Corey , Alhiottun , Dundy couummty. Reissue-
Samuel A.'umislcsv ( ody , Cherry ctmmimt ) ' ;
Lymnan 1 , , . Colby , 'i'ehcnmmaii , Hurt county ;
Joslmim ' 1' , holier , Ileatrice , Gnge coummty ,
Origloql wimiows , ctc-iieetter j. Elbert ,
Florence , loughmms county.
Iowa : Origiumal-W'hhliam II , Torrey , Mill.
yule Clayton couluty. ] temmewal-L.ewiio itt ,
i'hillinmt , Cory'lon , Wnvae coummty ; Henry
IIurenumtter. hndianola , Warren cominty , In-
ereaso-Itial . , C , Liuml , Nei' hlnmunptun ,
Clmickasniw county , lteisnue-.Wuhhianm 11.
I hid I niger , 0 t t uimmwa 'Wa 'oh In cou ii I y ;
Lewis 101. Bennett , linone , Boone county ;
Lewis iiaugimerty Mile , \'rmrren coumity ;
William ZtlcInlosfi , Decoralm , Wunnesimiek
rauimty ; Edwarml A. Brown , ltel , Onmk ,
Montgomery county ; Iltcpimemm U. Cugsdhli ,
liurruhi , lecmmtur commnty. Original 'ss'idowmt ,
etc.-ilmmnummmim ihlipey , ' % Vaimeilo , Louisa
: Original-william S. Morris ,
Durango , La i'iata county.
5 ,
Ativauichuu Coast irreiglut iimitt'S.
CHICAGO , Jan , 20.-At time meeting of
time freight oiilcerH of time transcwutuoeumtal
lines It was agreed that , taking effect
February 4 , emIl transcontinental freight
rates from Now York , Chicago , Missouri
amid itiississiimpi river cooummmomi : moimmts thmat
are below OtI cents per 10' ' ) polundit wlli be
udvancetl to thmat tigure to all Pacific coast
points , efeept l'ortland , Ore. , to wimiclm
ItliLco the minimum rate will be & 5 cents
per 100.
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ASPECIALTY CRAGS
MILLET
AND
CANE
CLOVER. TIMOThY.
r. ca5'JLT.ID ,
! mw2 Union Aye. , ilausas City. Mo.
1'LtiIX ( .FOU 101(1 ST.4K10l ,
Cleveland Suvlntilers Attemhit to 'ohi floge
Mining Stocks.
CIR\'EIANI ) , 0. , Jima , 20.-A man who
says ho is J , R. linger of Denver anti *
woman who says she is Mrs. Ella 1.
Adams of Chicago were iocketi imp in tima
central Imolico station under time charge of
suspicious characters. hager told W. T.
O'Mnra that his brother in Denver had ( ole.
gmaphetl hmini that ( ho stock of time gold
placers of the Sapphire imminung company at
Iluitto was about to rise in value anti that
Ilila E. Adniui ( lit ! not know 'It aumd huati a
block of time securities of time taco value of
$20,000. lie hail seen her and she agreed
to sell her stock for $5,000. linger imnil only
$1,000 and wahmted O'Mara to Puit iii $1,000
and share in the tiroflin. They visited Mrs.
Adaumma mitmmi she shmoweth the steck. O'Mnra
reportetl to time liolico s'imo telegraphmed to ( ha
chief of iollce at fltmtte , Time reply was that
no such Coumipany existed ,
At time request of time prosecumtlng attorney
time trial of linger alit ! Mrs. Amlamns was con-
tiumteil tummtil mmcxl. Ttmesmlay. hioth dunnimt1ett
all iimulnedlalo trial , hut time Prosecutor WflS
hot reatiy. hager declares lie Is innocent ,
mmmii Mrs. Amlamits iumnlsta that she can readily
lmmovo her imommesty iii time Immnutter. Bail in
each case was fixed at $500 , wimiclm linger
fulm'nisimeel for imimiuself aiim ! svas releaced
Mrs. Amlaumms vas remummumded to jail In tiefatmlt.
of bail ,
CIIICACIO , Jan , 20.-It. I. Adonis , a son of
( ho womamm allegeti to have been nrresteml iii
Clevelnmmmd , is iumtligmmant. "It's ail an immtmsmmmomms
lie , " lie saltS , "Mother lisa not booms to
Clevelaumtl. At this mmmoomemmt sue is ulown
town shmoppimig , I have kept thmi story from .
Imer , becaimse sue Is easily excIted , antI Is umot
strong. I tried hum vniuu to keep her frons
going omit , 'us I thu not vauit her to hear of
t it is iii tim muons eutra go , ' '
In cxplaumntioim of time mmmysterloums wommmami in
Cleveland , Mr. damns saId : "it is souumm. ommo
impersonating nmy umuother.'io , it is , I
don't kumow , bumt it is evldemmtly soummo ens
well ncqumaiumte.l witim otmr fmummmily. "
Mrs. Adams I time witlow of If. N. Adams ,
wimo was a mumajcmr in Limo uniomm nurummy dumrimmg
time iota isar. Site is well kumowuu and hmlgiuly , .
colmnecte'd litre ,
CLEVELAND , 0. , .1mm. 20.-There seemmms
to be no tIotmbt timnut , time svonmaum arrested here
Fritlay umiglmt is Mrs. Ella Adnimms of 153
Goctsciu street , Cimicnmgu , as sue drummed. A
geumtlcummaum wino torummorly kimow her iii \'is-
commsium before time tieatim of her immmshaumih snow
and talked withu imor today. Mrs. Adonis
says sine camuie to Clevehammd to arrange for
lmlaciumg a frieumd 1mm emme of time Imospitals ,
After her arrival hero site was called impout
at imer motel by time mimaum who gives lila umaummo
as linger. lie saint ime imaul imcartl milme luau
sommmo ummiuiimmg stocks to sell , lie Imad imeetu to
imer Imoummo iii Chicago , aumd , loarmuiumg almo was
iii Clevelamiti , followed imer here. llb told
imer lie woumhui fimmd a ciustoummer for time stock
amid askeul her to scud to Chicago for it.
SImo got tIme stock auid linger imrouughmt the
ctmstoummcr to her , buit she refused to let. time
securities go out. of her Imimumols umnless sine
received time ummommoy , 'rimat eumded time umego-
tinmtloims amid time arrest of hmem'self amid hager
followed. Mrs. Amlammms expects imer son to
arrive from Cimicago iii time umuoi'uuhog , aumd nimo
Imas confidence sine will liii released after hues'
heariumg toummorrov , .
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hopEs I"UIi 1UII'Ot0.l1 1.5' IUJSNLI.
Ooorgo leimumnn hits (3rett : Fmiltim iii the
letimoernuy ot t tin Ntmv ( 'zir ,
CIHCAGO , Jan. 20.-George Kenmaum , the
critic of htussinum muffairs , arrivetl mit time
Grammtl l'acillc today oim lila wmuy to time l'a-
cHic coast , where lie i to mmmnle a tour
froumi 1.05 Ammgi'les to Snttle , Mr. Kennaus
expresses time imoime timmit svitim time adveimt of
the new czar of htmmssimt a bm'igimter day is
uimuwimung for that gremmt coummtm'y.
' 'Time deummocuntle cumitlumet of time new'
ruler Iii going uubouut time 5treet of St.
J'etersbumrg tiumnutteumtlt'nl , numd othmem' nucts of
sinmiirmr clmaracter , In ccmtaummiy ummost oumcoumr-
agiumg tt ) time liberimi party of ittusnimu , aumd
those wimo have time sveifare of ( lint country
at imeart , " sntlul ? ttr. ienmimmiu. ' 'Sumehu timings
Lire 1mm very nmttrkti ( contrast to time mietloims
of' lml father , cud , if commtinmueul , caum have
only a most wimolesomime effect oum time ieo.
jib of time couumtr3' . I exhect to live till
time uhmoy wimemi time mnuumister of time interior
of Russia will lloitmt to time cries of utrticles
I wrote on time Siberimmn vrlsomma auth say :
'This was the commdttlomm of affairs wimemo T
went iumto 0111cc ; see what it is now. ' In a
recent interview witim l'rince Nicholas Gal-
mitsui , vhlchm aihemnrcti iii the l'nthl itlahi Ga.
zette , time irincc criticised mmmc , limit at the
anme tiumme saiti I lund lint overlrmit'n , the
conditions of time urinous. 'u'ith permits
from tIme czar iminmsehr , time primmce humid cx-
aunhneti time imrlsomms s'hmichu Sluoulld , lie said ,
be satuuratcd witim kerosene amid time match
apimlieu.l. " _ _ _ - I
Siav Are oim ilium Trail.
. CONNELSVILlli , Pa. , Jan. 20.-LouIs
Detara , a general ageumt of time BaltImore
Building and Loan association wino imas been
located here for two years , lma left town
suddenly numd hmiiimdreds of Slays and other
foroigumers are hiuuntung imirn , Ills rigimt mmanmo
is George Iiudnmk. Ito coimtlucted a banking
zmnml foreigni exchiaimge busimmess. ISo hail over ,
100 tlimanclal agents in l'eummmsylvammia , Mary-
laud , \Vest Virgimmia and 01mb , TIme Slays
sviuo placed mnonmey witim Iotara sum'ear yen-
geance if they caum lay hands on imimmi ,
Situ , tuf C ho oregon l'zuchilt'ontlrnu rd ,
CORVALIS , Ore. . .Tamm. 20.-'l'hme sale of time
Oregomu Pnmcitlc rmtiiromiul to I3onmmer & 11am-
mmmcimul of Mlnsoumla , Mont. , for $100,000 svnms
conulrmned hi , ' Juuhge lruilemtomm ) 'esterdir
aftennooum , Objections otterctl by time certil
cate hmuldcrmn and creditors were overroled ,
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CURES THE
: SERPENT'S
STINO.
HEALS '
RUNNINC
SORES.
Warm Your Feet1
at night with a
I' HOT WATER BAG.
2-jtiart , ( i5 cents ,
: . 3-iuirt1 75nt.
t ! 4-quart , $1 , 00
RUDBER GOODS OP ALL ICINDM.
The Aloe & Penfold Co. , ,
1403 Fannans Street.
TIlE LION DitliCI STORE ,
HUPTLME 2
PIAMANINTLY
QT CURED I&2IF
q'o PAY UNTIL CURED
AIz _ C hIFIR IOU 10 8,000 pmmmaTs.
writefornankRofercncea.
XAMiNA'ION FRCE.
10 Opcralton. 1(0 ( DetentIon from Business ,
SLND FOfl CIRCULAfl ,
, -t-hr C. r CO. .
306 and 308 New York Life bldg. , Omaha.
l'ROI'OSALS JrOlt PRINTING ,
Sealed proposals svIil be recei'vml by time
State Board of i'ruumtiimg at. time olilcu o
time secretary of stmmte on or before i
o'clock Ii. iri , Jummunmry 28 , 1895 , ( or time print.
iuui unit bunmlimig ium Ilaimer twelve hundred
( l2mO ) mules of time mtrmmmummii report of the
State flanking Board for ( mu year itOl , iii
miccom'tiammce whim time speciiicatlons on Silo
lii time bmiumkung department.
\Vorlc to be Cufluletmi mmliii delR'eretl to
time oiiice of Ohio Stints lmuimkumug Hoard not
to exceed timirt' (30) ( days fromum time award.
11mg of tIme coumtract.
J. A. I'lt'ER , Secretary of State.
Dated January 16 , IPJ.
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