Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 27, 1895, Part I, Page 7, Image 7

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t _ r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TilE OMAhA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY . - , JANUARY 27. 18H1. ! 7- ' 4'
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nLI11A ARE STILL ON DUTY
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loMicrs ! DisllPpointcd About Going nome
for Snnd\y !
KEPT MARCIII\G : \ AROUND IN THE SLUSH I
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COlducor (010 II trln 'rhelr TrIps " ' \ hOlt -
out \loley-Coll' II\ ' Ulnlm to 10
Heccl\111 . \ I"le'tloI8 from
JlnlY Old Men.
flnooIr4YN , Jan 2G.-Vlolenca and Ils-
order continue toJay , the outgrowth of the
street car slrlke. I Is Impossible for the
soldier to cover every place where there Is
danger or an uprising , an.1 . the strikers and
sympathizing mobs era carrying on a ler-
rila warrare. The hope that alt the solelera ,
or at least some of them , would spend Sunday
with their famIlIes , has been disposed or. for
the attitude of the strlko Indicates that as
soon as the soldiers are relieved from duty
there wIll be further violence Wlh the
large force of 1,600 polIcemen , 1,000 specials ,
some 3,000 or more Plnkertons and 7,000 of
the slale's best troops the mob continues Its
terrorizing work.
The weather has been severe and this
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mornIng the men arc marching around
through the snow anti slush up to theIr shoe
tops. Many of the mobs are led hy men
who have no real Interest In the strike except
that they sympathize with the strikers
Hev. lnther O'Ilava or St. Anthony's parish
wIll he attested today , the Police assert for
cOmllelty ! In riots. It Is charged that he
led a lob at Green Point last night
Father O'lar who has charge of Green
Point parish stood at the entrance to the
Cross Inc stables on Kent avenue and spoke
10 the new molormen end conductors who were
taltn out the cars. lie begged them to
_ leave their cars and JoIn the strikers. "Come
on men. act like men and join the strkers
'riey will take care of you , " was his oft
repnaled rClluest. At this several men
Jumped from the cars amId cheers from the
onlookers Big crowds congregated In the
vicInity of the stables \ and The tracks were
obstructed with barrels . boxes ant reflJse.
A good denl of stone throwing was do:1 by
the tncb , despite the efforts of 1ther
O'Uara , who Irequenuy enrealcl\ the len
nol 10 use vIolence. The Police charged the
mob With their night sticks , and the crowd
fell hack.
Father O'lnr receIved a letter from
layer Schleren sent hy a spec al messenger.
'fho mayor rall that If the disorder at
Green Point did not cease he would at once :
send the militia tlierc . On receIpt of thIs
letter Father I O'lar went out ou the street
to Induce the crowd to disperse.
STllmns AIm .
gCOUlAOED.
The following notice to former employes
of the Brooklyn Heights Halroad company
hits beeu sent out. I bears the sIgnature oj
President I.ewls :
"Notice Is hereby given that the IrooltlYI
Heights company Is ready and willing te
take Into Its emlJloy such or Ita former em ,
ployes as motormen and mluclors us Ur
needed to fill existIng vacancies , paying thell
, - the marltet rate of wages for their servIce !
" provIding such employes will accept the
regulations of the company lS to time fre ,
qimencyvithm whIch cars shall be run and the
uUlber of caa which shaH be run. "
"ThIs Is the most encouraging day wo havi
hnd dlrln ! tmn ! Rlrl" " .1.1 h.'o , U'n.t.
man - Murray ; ' I : late - - ' last - ; ; gh' ' W' d' ' reporter ' :
porter "We M : getting the . new men away
front the company ) ' as fast as they arrIve.
I rom 9 this morning till 3 this afternoon
we Induced twenty new men to leave theIr
posts at Itidgewooi ] , and so far today we
have rescued thirty men at the end of the
hue , 10 say nOlhlng or the men we stopped
before they reached this side of the river
from New \'mxk. We have done all this , re-
memher , without violence und lutmldalon ,
and the newcomers In every case have yielded
wiillniy. Wo bring them to our headquarters -
ters , warm nnl feed them . and furnIsh a
ticket to return home , n" mater how far
away they live. They have been deceived In
coming here. They say they knew nothing of
the strike , but after getting them here they
Were compeled to remain here to earn money
to carry them home. Some of thel forfeit
the money the company owes thmeimi. "
Whmiio tIme reporter was talkIng to the master -
. ter worllman some nonunIon men were
brought In hy the scout.
One of thee was a molorman namned
namel
Slulres front Iiaititmiore. le sall he was an
expert motornman but comIng from 1 warm
climate so thInly clad , and being cOlpeled
to feed on "red horse and punl anti sleep-
lag on the hoer , he did not want the job
enough to slay longer He saId time company
owed hll $ 2.
1"101 observation the reporter f unl many
conductors hauling In their envelopes on
return trips , without money.
"What , more whitewash V' said one of the
railroad oihlnimmls.
"Yes , ihidmi't have a passenger on the
trip , " was time conductor's retort.
"Do you look out for passengers on time
alJwal ( V' was the next question.
. "Me , I dIll hot dare to look for anything
l but my head , " said the conductor.
J. n. Storey 27 years of age was arrested
, vhle trying to force an entranc Into the
building ut 37 Grand avenue. Three dyna-
ml ! cartridges , eight Inches long , were
found on his person. Storey Is a striker
Inll time house he was trying to break into
was occupied by a nonunion man.
t ALTEINATIVE WIT ISSUED.
Judge Gaynor today Issued nn alternate
wri In time npplcaton of Joseph Loader for
n man amus to compel the Brooklyn HeIghts
Railroad company to run Its cars on Its
hues for the accommodaton of the traveling
public , An alternatIve writ gIves time railroad -
road eompan time ollton to run curs accord-
lug to demands or time complainant or show
, . ' cause for not doIng so. ThIs allows the
dtrerlialts the writ . tveimty days to file al answer to
General lcAleer sail today that the troops
will remain In Brooklyn as long ns there I
'trouhlo and their preselce den\llls it . I
At time olc ! of time Irokl'n HeIghts rai-
roall a report oC President Lewis said thai
hI\H ) n tweimty-Ilve anti thIrty of the ohl mel
have been taken back to work. Over 100
letters hay bEel received rrom Iho ) ohl em-
1110res asking tat : their cars le hept for
theism In Ihese letters time men say lhey
need worlt ami woull returmi but are afraid
or'jolenc al time hands or their fellow striker -
era , who are elermlnell to relain out.
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The Ilolce call1ureJ eleven men short )
aCer mhlnlght who were at work cutting
wires on time cross town roads lt the corner -
tier or Be'Hord avenue nml North Third slreet
They wl he arraigned In court today Two
. . : e 'lro-ctittcrs were caught while lt worlt at
r. Halph avenue alHl Monroe slreet
Genel\1 Mc4'mieer . who Is In command of
the troops al Broolllrn , Colonel Austin , Mljor
Cochran and several members or time Thlr-
teenlh regiment , have been subpoenaed to
testify at the Inquest of Tholas Kenre .
who was killed on n hOUbO top In Ilcls )
street. The Inquest will be lick ! on Thurs-
day .
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TII news or Judge Garnor's decision was
reech'ell with mlxe'l ' feelings at the strlker
hcarquarters ut Mugge's ball . \ 1aster'orlc -
. - man Connol sal.1 . to n representative or the
Associated press regarding time Ileeislon : "It
immigimt just as well have been twenty years as
tweimty da's ; stIll In a certaIn leasuro I Is
tn our ravor. The roads must cnry on their
ontract anll fulfill ther ! ' obligations 10 the
11hle , and In order tu do that they Inst
' liars time mel , unll lhese they have 101 flot.
"Wu will carryon the strike Ir It takes
twenty It out , " days or twenty years Wo wi tight
"Wi time strike bo extended " "
"No I thlilt imot "
About 4 o'cloel this afternoon Captain
Xttzer. with hh mounte men , was called
from Hhlgewoo to time localIty
< 10cly 01 Mrrle
known " "
avenue time
Ivenue a "Hopo walk , where
CU were being riddled wIth slonC9. The
crowd was ehlred und dispersed In short
oi-dtr. A dozen or more cars on the Mrytle
lryle
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avenue hue calo 10 time staten wih Bhat.
tered wIndows Ind were set asde ! for re-
: t . llalrl. '
. ' . I was one of time 10st unfortunate days
, _ for the railroad : copanl : property . lany
l . being damaged by collisions.
The city of Brooklyn toiay presented to the
3t Se\nth regiment 40 pair or arctic o\'cr-
? hmos . When Major Abraham of the Third
\alllon lt Hhlgelool heall of tt he po-
; , inca . litoI' , declined to accept time I'resent for his
111'0" " " il.inimig I Ikr , .
LONG ISLAND CITY , Jan , G.-At 9
o'clock this morning there hail lot been I
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sIngle Orconpolnt or Myrtle avenue car run
through. The cross'tolln cars are also laid
up
up.The strike on the surface roads has hail
the elect or increasing the receipt or time
Brooklyn elevated line from $99,109 the
first twontyono days of January 1891. to
$ i2S,7S the corresponding perlOI this year.
$28,785 Doht has 'ostlgate,1 the report
that the strikers at \aapotb \ had hanged a
nonunion man In an old bar at lalmeUo ,
At loon the sheriff hall been unable to
Onll any trace or time man alleged \ to have
been malrealed , The doctor who was nl-
leged to have attended the man stated that
ho hall attended a number of peron9 InJured -
juroll during time trouble , but had not hlen
called . to attend any ole for serious in-
jury. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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TURNERS' ANNIVERSARY
% ItIIe Ilel Ath'ctle ' lt n.rmAIII IR1 Last
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The Omaha Turvcreln celebrated Its
twenty-elghlh annlveraary last night In
Turner hal , which was crowded al nn carly
hour In the evening with turners and their
friends.
Time entertaInment was opened by an In-
strulentRI overture by time Turner orches-
tra , which was enthuslasteal ! received.
Mr. Ihlll' Andres , the second seaker or
time turner society . whose ofce corresponds
to that of vice President In nn ordinary
American society . delvered a very eloquent
mlMcss , which was Istenell to with markcII
nttenlon amid loudly applauded at Its con-
elusion.
cusion.
Time 'furner Quartet club Ihcn gave a very
nIcely rendered vocal performance which
recelvell a well merited encore. This was
followed by an exceedingly skiluly executed ,
exhibition of wanll manlpulalton by n per-
tel or the active turners. After this an-
other sectIon or the turners Ilerrormed sonic
marvelous feats of dexterity on parclcl bars
The Turner 7lher climb la'ed a medley
of beautIful airs exquIsitely ) and was voclr-
erously recalled. What II Imown among the
turners as the "hear" dlvlson ! surpassed nil
previous efforts In scientific tUrnln , which
wns evhlent ) Ilch nl'recltell by the audI-
ence , and also by LImo ladles , who seem to
hnve an especial affection for the "hears. "
After nn interval of ten milutes tIme sec-
011 part of the program was opened hy tH
Turner orchestra , whIch acquitted Itself ,
with credit. The active turners then gave :
another of theIr really wonderful scIentIfic
exhlbilons of ability as nthletes.
Time Zltzlan brothers then rendered an
Instrumental perrormance on time mandolin
and guItar which received many unequivocal -
cal encomiums of praise.
One of the most attractive features or time
entertainment was the exercises by the
la.les . of the turner society. They showed
that they had beel very carefully trained
anti their performances called out prolonged
outbursts of npplauso.
Time Omaha Banjo club furnished n pleas-
ant varIety and the audience went wild over
I Its music.
Time musical and Instrumental part or the
program was concluded by n selection b )
I time 'rurer qtmartet. .
PUSHING THE NEW THEATER
I nlo of Compuy Changed RUIrchlcct8
I IJrgvci to I Hurry m VI' I'luns.
There was a full alellncC of the board
! of directors and thc cxecutvo commitee of
I the Interstate Impro\'ement company last
. evening at the Millard holel. 'Informnation
: was given time board of directors thut the
! namE Interstate Improvement compan was
not legal another coml'lY : doing husl-
J neas under that name in Omaha. After
_ Mo.A nCS ' ' ; . , . . . ; A no"n. II " . . ' , . . , Arer
amend ' time ' articles I . 'l makIng I ; ' time ' miamime ; ' i time
incorporation the Creighton Theater lul\lug
company , nnd as such prob'hly the new
thealer , which Is to be bui at Fieenth all
Harncy streets , will be Iwown. The eXEcutve
commite ! reported that the money for the
conslructon of the new place of amusement
had been secured through A. J. Love . , who
went cast for time purpose , amid that It had dl
rected the architects to rush the details und
specIfications or time theuter , Ihat work may
bo commenced early In the sprlug. The !
gentlemen Interested In giving Omaha a new
theatcr were enthusIastc last nIght that the
thoter was now a eertulnly.
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CRrl' ' from CnmnluHler howe.
DEPARTMENT OF NEDRASKA G. A.
R. LINCOLN , ! eb. , Jan. . 2Z , 1895.-Corn-
ratios : DurIng the past three months we
have been making strenuous efforts to pre-
vent nimy suffering among our comrades In
the tlrotmthi-atricien sectons of time state ,
ar I take this opporlunlty 10 publcly
thank the comrades In our own department
who have so Iberly.eontrlbulel In this
goo work , nUl It Is with pleaure I nm
able to say that all calls for alI have been
he'miemi amid for the time being supplied.
\\e have ) made more than 20) shipments
of clothing , lour aud Ilvlslon1 together
with between nee nnll 40 ton of coal and
some l\ty cords of wood. 'Vlth the l'rom-
laos mantle me II comrades and personal I
frleml In the cast , I feel confident \I'e will
he able to tide over our destItute com-
moles and thl'lr families until 81rng time.
In the menntmo I ama organIzing to col-
lect reed graIn mmmnong our friends In the
easlern states , mnonS , view of supplying
as far as possible the demands fnr the
samne.
Assuring our destItute comra.les 01 their
western homestellls that wC will neVlr fol-
get tilt ? elldinal 11'Incple of 011 order
"Charl ) ' . " I remnln , YOlr ; In I. ' . , C. and L . .
CIIUIICII 10Wg ,
Commander G. A. f. Department of Ne-
brammka. .
l'OTJ S OJ ! LUU.f. l.TBJmST.
Arguments In contest over the Forest saloon -
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loon were heard by Judge Ambrose yester-
day.A ,
A marriage license was issued yesterday
to John Slawnlnlk , aged 28. ali Frammcem I
Bolda , aged 21. both of Omaha.
Peter 'renzer and Charles J. Karbach
unl
h.avo petitIoned . . time , county _ eoumrt to relea.se t
wem rrom time comm 01 Jonn Mcvreary , wise
was appointed the trustee of time estate of
Mary Creighton In 1883.
DI'slon : No. 7 of the Ancient Order of
Iberlans wi give a grnd military bal
on 'VEJuesday evening February 13. ut l'nt-
lerson's hail , venteenth and Douglas
slreels A gmand Ile assured to all. Tickets
only [ 0 cents.
There will be a meeting or subscribers
and others Inlereslell In Inlverslly extension
at the Woman's climb roms Monday evening ,
January 28 , ut 8 o'ciocV. The object II te
lake uclon In regard t a first course of
lectures. 1 I ) orJer of conuimmittee . '
lanscol 'aiIc Metimodist-hmi the morning
time pastor will preach to those who have recently -
cently begun time Christian life , anti In the
e\'w'us Ihero will bo the nsual slereoplcon
prelumie . with special musical features amid a
: ( uon addressed 10 those who are undecided
for Christ.
Seward Street MethedlstHeK. .
Beans . paslor. Preachug : , 10:30 : a. m. and
7:30 : p. I. Morning sUbject : " ' 'he Need of
a iievmvai. " I venlnr theme : "I law Ool
Awakens Mcii " 1evlval services wi be
laid during time week Slaglnr by 1 chorus
choir of forty voices.
Ionntze Memorial Lutheran-Rev . . \ . J ,
Tumkio . IJaslor Services lt 10:30 : n. I. amid
7:30 : p. m. Preaching both 10rning anti
evening by time pastor . Subject for moring :
"hlualness In hteilgion. " Sunday school at
noon. Young Peolle's Society of ChrIstan
Endeavor at 6:30. : All are welcome to these
semvlces .
Viral I ChristIan-Preaching In the morning
by the pastor Rev T. B. Cramblet , In the
o\nlng there will be special services con-
lluclCI by the hdles In commemorlton of I
"Ftiucatlomial flay . " A chorus choir or thirty
voIces has recently been enanlzed wIth I
\ v.v . Slabaugh U8 director SI'eclal music
at both sen'lces.
Ply'mmioutim Congregationai-I2reaciming In the
10ring at 10:30 : by the IJa.tor. 11ev J.
A. lsher. Subject : 1.lherly. " In the
ovenlng at 7:30 : , under the auspices of the
len'l league . an address will he given on
"Opportumilties" by lion. W. H. Alexan er.
In addItion there wIll be a musical program.
MI Ices are cordIally Invlol 10 attend both sen'-
Marcelus n. I.eVan has commenced
divorce proceedings against Jennie LeVan
lIe alleges that alter their larrlage In
1687 his wlro manleslel tuch an Inlens
hatred toward Islam that In 18\0 hue was coma-
pelcI\ \ to lea'oer. . Since that lme he hiss
not lived wih her While they were keep-
lug house he claims that his wie became so
sullen and iii-temmmicred and on various occasions -
casions when he came her ! frem his daily
tel to obtain his noonday meal he did not
fin 1 It Ilrepared and he had to husle for
himsel to get something to eal. 'fhla made
him late In gettIng back to work and on this
account he lost two good jobs Besides the
I divorce he desires the custody of two chl-
't urea , aged 6 und 4 years .
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CO.OEnATIVEnO ! IE BUILDING I
Widespread Interest In the Movement
Manifested by the Prcs3 j
CRITICAL DISCUSSION OF METhODS I
IRstorn COIlcnd ; ; for cbrSI(1 Asso-
clatInn-lImnitcd IMIO .t i'mihd VI' :
Stuck 4mttImorl7rmI-ssso- I
elation Notes .
cnJln
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One of the encouragIng signs of the tImes .
for the betermcnt of building-lean asocln-
lens Is the active Interest In their development -
mont manIfested by time press or the coummi-
try , Up to n recent perIod what little attentIon - I
lon was given the movement was confined I
to the news columns Dscussions of co-
operation as 1 beneOclent principle were net !
Inrequent , but the methods or application : I
were rarely considered The marvelols
growth of the movement , however has I
wrought n chmaimge amid the plans antI methods I
heretofore overlook are \ closely scrl- I
tnlzell and , subjected to impartial critIcism. . I
The growing Interest or the press In the ,
affairs of mutual assocIation Is not to be
wondered at In \Iew or this fact that they' , '
represent n vast army or 2,000,000 persons
In GOo associatIons. This granll army of
thrlrt ) hold 12,000,000 shares , aggregatng In
value close emi $ 500O00O00. They have already -
ready built homes , have developed 1 r I
distnct code of laws , and their affairs ror1 I I
an Imporlant feature or jurisprudence. Or-
ganications far less In numbers and In Interests - i
terets In\olve. have hitherto commendel I
far greater attention , hut time fact 10 now
frmly estnblshe.1 that these nasociatiomic . I
honesly anti Irudcnly ! managed , contribute
subslantlalY to time Ilroperlt or the commit
munly DII are receiving the friendly amid ,
watchful care their Importanct deberve. '
Hepllahl ! anti Ilrogressl\e associations !
gladly welcome critIcism . The practical
operation of the prlnclll of co-operation Is
not conOnel1 to one plan. Methods of 81)1111-
caton are numerous and arc constanty
cimangimig. There are good ami hall Illans In
vogue , as veil as good and poor managers.
Dscredltablo schemes are often veiled In 1
fog of words , and trails for the unwary are
ambnshell In glowIng assertions. Intelgent
discussion exposes the bogus concrens sifts
the whlat rrom time char and elevates legit-
Imale 1ullal ussoelatons beyond the 1mm.
jurlous concerns. Inluence of speculatlre . temporary
TiE EXPENSE FUND.
The Indianapols News has mad an ox-
tenslvo oxamlnaton of time methods of In-
diana associations and publishes Its conclu-
sions. Among the features vigorously con-
demned , the expense fund Is given prlc-
edence. "The by-laws , wo understand , " says
the News , "are not circulated any too widely
among shareholders. The clauses relatIng to
time expense rlnl are not made any too clear.
The credits given on the pass hook ore for
the full nmount of the monthly payment ;
while , as a mnter of fact , the sharholder
gets credit only for 'Ih ! amount paid Into
the loan fund on such shares. ' Time by-laws
usually declare that 'one-tenth of 1 per cent
per share per month on the par value of
said sloek' shah go Into the expense fund ,
along wih a delectable assortment of fees
and fines. 'One-tenth of 1 per remit' does not
look large , amid wOlld hardly excite el'on mll ,
thc of the man.
curiosIty on part average 1an.
Hut tramuslateil Into Plain EnglIsh It means
, n ; . . trnslatel _ , , _ " plall MAl - Englsh - - ' . I , ' 'hA
lV U" ' it mu" . u" . . - " DU" - - "U" " . . .
monthly payments op shares are usually 80
ccnts. The shareholder receives credit for
thIs amount on his pass boolt. But 10 cents
of It goes Into time expensl fund. That Is to ]
say , 12 % per cent of the money paid In by ,
time shareholders ( besIdes all time fees and I
fines ) Is relnlred by the officers to pay the .
expenses eC handling time rest. In sonic Instances - I
stances tim monthly payment Is 60 cents , or 1
60 cents , or even so low as -0 cents. But In
every case out conies 10 cents , making time I
percentage on the GO-cent payment 16 % per
cent : on the O-cent payment , 20 per cent ,
and on 40-cent pa'mlnt , 25 per cent. Now ,
It strikes us that while such an arrangement
may be a decidedly good thing for those who
enjoy time usufruct of thin 'expense fund : It
cannot be nn altogether beneficent and
economial arrangement for the shareholder.
To pay from lZ' to 25 per cent for having
his money hanlied for him looks extrava-
gamit. "
gant.
. DEMANDS FOR REFORM.
This Is a mid way or putting It The
expense fund amid time exorbitant initiation
fee are invitations to greed and dishonesty
amid are primarily responsible for the ills-
reputable record of a majority or nssoela-
tons enrorclng them In other kinds of
huslness winch are at all comparblo with
that under considerton , time larger the
business the smaler time percentage of ex-
pense. 'hls order Is reversed by
expense fnnd associatlomis. With thom the
larger time huslness the greater the oxpcmo
The result Is that n large expense fund
!
begets large salaries and oxtravugant meth-
oils , which Inevltubly lead to robbery and
ruin. Fortunately for Nebraska that
plucltng schema was nipped In the bud by
time State Banking Board. Iowa towns are
pa'lng dearly for their experIence In that
line , but If It results In stringent laws the
state will bo time gainer In tIme end. 11-
nols nbolshell time expens fU11 lust fall ,
and efforts are being made to bring about
1 slmlnr reform In Indiana. "Tho general
assembly shouhl look Inlo this whole muter
most thoroughly , " says time Indianapolis
News. "Building all loan associations have
been of great value In this slate In cultivating -
vatng thrift and enablIng men to secure
homes. Nothing should bo done to impair
their usefulness : everything should be done
to strengthen them and t ! safeguard time
Interests of Uw Innumerable host of our
peolo who are investing their savings In
the1. [ Time present law gives the auditor of
the state power to investIgate the nssocla-
tons which appear from any statement 10
bo "doing an Illegal or unsafe buslmmess. . "
But Auditor Henderson has Investigated no
assocIatIon ( except for time purpose of glv-
Immg official testmonlnls of chal.ctC' ) ,
though the slatemont of one association
showed that Its exPenses for salarIes amid
other things were greater than time ul0unt
lent during time year , und the statement or
another showed assets of $38,000 and ex-
'pelses or 13000. There should be moro
rigid scrutny on Uw part or time auditor ;
Limo law should require tIme assocIations to
malt their letholls simpler und moro direct -
reel , and tIme law should rrbll time "ex-
peus fuud" altogether. gxpenses shoulll
be pall , as In all other banking operations .
out of earings , und not out of time In-
"
comae ,
como. NEBRASKA ASSOCIATIONS
Time United States luvestor or Boston pays I '
a deserved complment to the Nehraslm law
governing hulhln -Iom : amisocimi tions . IJro-
uoulellg I ono or Uw "wlso laws" onactell
and . "Won-
for their regulllon imretcction.Voum -
.Ierful progress ) , " says the Investor , "has
heeu lullo In adoptIng time plans upon which
these asselalons work to the requlremenls
of Ihareholiers , and where these Improved I
plans are In operalhm the assoclatous have
because vcry popular , furlng time luanclal !
distress ot time past two 'ear8. " the Inveslor :
Iruthruly adds . "timeso assolatous hay sur- ,
fared less thnn any other monerell Instiu-
tons In time land . 'helr great IJrOSllerl ) '
proves what has beeui wel sail of them :
'Tho common POOhile . In their quiet ways ,
are ( Iulo competent to take care of Ihelr
. ' "
savings.
s.
In the opinIon or the Investor "tho organ-
Izalon of Limo state league has been of great
advantage to time local nsoclatons , not only
In time Important work of assisting In keep-
Ing time fraudulent out of the stale. hut at
the annual conventions or time league time
\arlous 1I11ns of operatng un association
are all dIscussed hy times m best Inrormell In
such mut rs , Inquiry Is stmulated , the better -
ten Illans are adipted by Individual associa-
tons ( , und a lively Interest In improved
methods Is nialmitalned , "
After dicussing the manner In which Nebraska -
braska locals do business and the 1I10rianee
or close CO-Ollralon between directors and
secretaries , the Investor mays : "The en-
thusiastc saving and loan advocate claims ,
with apparent reason , that the upbuldlng or
thesi local organizations will encourage sav
lags among the wag earners , and Iccumu-
late funds 10 be loaned at reasonable rates
and on lerls of great advantage to the
borrower , equitable and just and upon a
basIs of mutual beueft 10 all concerned , so
that \n \ tIme 10t distant future the occupation
or time money shark 111 be confined to a
much narrower field than rormerly I has
been said that 'the American homo I the
safeguard of AmerJcan liberty , and to be I
jr
$5 J r GREAT PANTS SAIL $3
, ,
l'1t
NO\ FOflMERLY . $ ; FORMERLY h OW
' , iO.25 ' c ! : 5.25
. .
Sa $ 9.25 G.2 8.25 7.25 PANTS Afl ANTS 4.25 $3 $
3D75
Made - to Order .
' , , .
c"cry sign YOU Vi'cmmch , of concc"ublc talto ' 1'ouscl'ings- W"'nd.- vom' any pL1t pair und ! dc. . 11 II ii I 1YOUTH 0 U ROCK 0 C PATS S C CO 0 S Se"teh thc ( Y' t I' " Clionsi or I h pen 1 11'olscl'l 0 csuviots-nn' talc use , WOVStCdi4 'flihl'ihilk Iml , n c PhiL' sin I t .
,1 thing you mummy iIiid .
GCI'man Crcpc-lm. , IIY Hnl
, . ' '
ots-1)ocslciiis--Couds P0i'ted Scntch Chc'I. St' 406 N 16th St . tn $ I. ! ! .1 sllt hnt 'OLi 1.t'C. $1 ! , - .J ' ' ' l\'ltel ( imci'- .
'
SU.25-S.25-$7.25- that less IiCVCI than ' bdm'c $1O,2i- sold . , \V. I-I _ KING _ _ _ _ _ _ , l\Iailagcr. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . $ t hem ; .75 ; to - U'lCllH wc'l imimiko 'Oti .
imititle You cal to yom' have ordct the in ' . . , , f u\'antcclJg tcton : l' ISO salc- smitlmi- :
jlalc FOR
this weck for a R Em A T E S T IUl
' _ _ _ _
$5 'SU TSALE . $3
! NOW FORMERLY II FORMERLY fJOW
I 25.00 30.00 ii JI ' _ - _ _ _ - SUI'S [ _ . 'cL:1 _ : 30.00 . gg
$15 $ 17.25 15,50 :88 : ii I . _ _ _ _ 1 17.25 21.00 15.50 : $15 $
I Choose any Suit in Our Stock
\V \ orstm1 ( , Chcviots Tweml \ \ , Imported aud Domestc Gools (
SI 5 $ 5
. . . FOR TEN DAYS ONLY.
-
o
Iuorncowner Is essential to the highest type
llnwowner ctizeuisiip. : ' These savings ,
Jf American ctzensh p. Thee \
loan and building ' assoldatiens. In view or
what has alrenly : been accomplshed by
them , certainly deserve the cncouragemenl
Df whole&ome leglflapon , which Is perhaps
tJ lr greatest need , nt time present timimo. . "
AN EARLY ImpORT.
The Equitable of remont Is one or the
few associations Y hmo annual , report was I
ready : on the , flrs . unl .pqbIlsktl on thl fec-
onl' ' day of the year. TIme report shows 1,382
shares outstfldlng tn fourteen series and
their total value foot ' up $147,205.20. In ad-
dillon the. association has undivided profits
of $1,877.59 , amid $14,30Z.25 In the surplus
fund. Assets and lIabilities foot up $ IG3-
98,94 : $141,900 represents first mortgage
loans amid $12,900 Is secured by associaton
stock. The receipts for 1894 were $41Q25.13 , I I
and the ordinary running expenses were only
$713.95. In the nine years of its existence
the association handled IG3OOO. . and IOW en- I
joys the enviable position of having but lit-
the real estate on hand , only $3,938 In value
showing remarkably few leJnquent among
'
Its borrowers.
The Equitable Is ubout to mature Its frst
315 pledged
series , In which there are un
shures. This wIll require G9,000. The pay-
meat of so large a sum would materlaJy cut
Into Its resources , anti a plan has been per-
rected hy which the bulk of the money will
be retained In the huslness. With the ap-
Ilroval of the State Banllng hoard palll up
stock will be Issued , and time proceeds used
to pay tin demands of holders of matured
shares The issue of paid UI stock Is him-
item to the amount required to cancel the
nmtured shares and may be called In at time
option of the association. The terms on
01110n
which the steel Is offered are such that the
whole Issue has already been suhserlbC1
Secretary TruesdaJ of time Equitable has
mldo n long , vigorous and successful contest
stock. He championed -
for the Issue of paid up stoet. le
pioned that policy ut the last conventon of
time state league contending that the Issue
of such stock In exchonge for matured shares
was found business policy . In that I prevented -
vented n sudden reduction of the resources
of the association when running shares ma-
turomi So effectively , did ho present the ad.
vantages of the polIcy that time state board
saw the light und aPIrovmm1 by-laws autborlz-
In ! the Ibsue or the stock ,
!
A NEW ASSOCIATION.
Thm s Mochanlcs Savings , Loan amid DullIng
Thl ' has seeurell a cer-
lag asuio'ciatPn of Omaha
tilleate nso \tln time Sldt Baltlng board amid
tfcate busIness The In-
Is already In the field for
corporaterim arc C. D. 10rton , Catel Taylor ,
'I , . E. Cramblet , J. M. Ward , Wiiam Davis ,
W. j . Elimotmrn , ii . A. langen , V. O. Strick-
I.
ler , I. . O. Devries , A. W. Clark and N. B.
ilaIntimmn
Time hy-Iaws comistitutimg time plan of operation -
consttulng
oration ! adhere closely to the stale law anel
are concise ! and free rrOI ambiguous terms.
Time par value ! of shares Is $200 , payable In
monthly immstailmaentmt or $1lO per share
An Instalments cenls per share Is
chargell , and In case I shareholder with-
drws before maturity ho Is taxed $2 for u
certificate or $1,000or less and $4 for n
cmrtiiicate over $1,000. Time Interest ant
rtfcate i
premium chargell 01' ' loans amounls 10 } : y
nmontimly . but
per cent per annmmni ; payable 10nthly.
time directors . reseryti , Iho right to Increase
reserYI
'or reduce time char1e' A little expsr'cnc3 '
will show time atlv.mmmiIiilty of relluel'lg ' time
rate and Illaclng ! adv\ati1r leason'lllo limis ,
'fho tenllency of Nebrisla assocIations Is In
time directon or reaonable terms for Imrrow-
lag momhers , who IIQIttute the life , of an
asseciatiemi , Low catqs multi long time Is
I mor In accord wijrevaihing condilons ,
ami ! the Ilrogressl't' associations of the
state have long sina" " realzlll th:1 : tact I
and gOl'or themsq\Ws \ accordingly Pines
I for tplnquencles ate "I { lessed on time muli-
pilcation Illan whlcW 1las IJen repeatedly
sot aelte hy time ch1I' ' , of the state Ear
Inga are determln 1\'r ) ' six months anll
credited to shuos , less 5 per cent wlhhel:1 :
tom' a reserve fund.mfFbe Mechanics opens up
under bright skies , llJpromses , ( to male a
lively run for Imsll " 1
ASSOClA't1ON NOTES.
ASSOCNflON
SecretarIes are li , rcompling ' their an-
anal reports for Uld ! lanllnl board
Time twelfth nnnual"meetng " or tIme shar ! ,
holders ot time Omahl will bo held time first
Weelnesday In lrehru ) ' ,
There are 3G associatIons In MissourI
with Gl,099 sbareho\lors. und $33.40IOG I In
assets , anti through their operaton 16,423
homes have been secured and 1.93 fully
for.
pall fol
The Nebraska City IulhUng ani I.oan as-
sociaton held its annual meelng on the
22d und elected time following officers :
President , 11. C. Freeman : vice president ,
lenry.l astenany ; secretary . I hail : trees-
imrer , n , M Chase ; trustees for three years ,
ureI
C , I llimtluop . I 0 Thlely antI S. , \ . 111 ,
Time report of the secretary shows time asso'
ctatiomi to be In good conditon , The receipts -
ceipts for the past year amounted to $20.-
5\3,31 ; loans , $ i1,161.40 ; rash on hand , $1 , .
929.G8 During time year tork to time amount
or $2,820 was witiidrawim . upon whlrh a net
I'rolt of Ht7,12 was patti : . The total loans
outstanding are JGO,193 $ , with 79G shares In
forea
-
- - -
SEAVEY MARES IllS REPORT
Submits Many Quc3tions and Aoks for '
Their OOisidertioD ,
COUNTY JAIL KOWN AS WINTER RESORT
L'olttics lie lcCltr08 Shollt lie Erldlcntet
from time Ieplrtment If mclent l'oilco
Service I sccmmrcum-iitlimdhiiig time
Social ) , , ' 1 1 question .
Chief or Police Seavey has submitted his I
eighth annual report to the Fire und Polco
commission , and In spealdng of time con-
diIon or the city lie says : "There bas been
loss crime disorder and disturbance than
during any year of my administraton , which
may be accounted for by time vigilance amid
activity of the police and time peaceful In-
clinatlons of our citizemis .
clnatons cItzens.
" In this .
"Petty crime Is Increasing city
ani It Is my opinion that It will continua 10
10 so 'unt'l ' a workhouse with a subslantal
rock pie Is established to compel this class
of criminals to perform hard work and thus
do away wIth so much habitual Idleness ,
which Is tIme principal cause or crime In llls
country. Our well regulated and commolious
county jai Is known far ant wide by the
average 'vag' and crook as u most delightful
winter resort. "
Upon the subject of the sOcial evil the
chief makes these suggestions : "There has
been a monthly average of about 220 lewd
women In this city during the year who
have paid fines amountng to $1,47.
COULD LESSEN THE EVIL.
"To control time social evil . In my opinion ,
Is much better than a lawless alelpt to
legIslate It out of existence In cities or the
melrop01ln class. With all due dererence
10 the moral crusade which Is being waged
In many of the lame cll ( < . I believe that bY
keepng : these uvemnen con neJ to a certaIn
district , under proper police control , regls-
lerlng , arrestIng anti fning them each month ,
IS Is done In this city , Is the bc.t , way to
manage time evil . I Is folly to strike at the
branches whie thQ root fourlshes , amid bawdy
house tire the mere foliage or time vice , the
evil I es deeper. As long as seine women are
horn and ellucaled 10 ho vicious or depraved ,
and other are belrayell , ruined amid deserte Ito I
10 time worlll , ttro will him wOlen WII will
acopt or accept this life . Instead of lcgJgJij-
lag such women out or existence I thlnl !
our lawlalwrs should change our state con-
stnton so that time amount of flues that
they pay Into the seheol fund of Ihls city
coumltl be paid Into 1 fund to be used exclusively - :
sively for the purpose of huldlnr and maln-
lalnlng 1 hospital and reformatory . for un-
fortunate svomnemm The city physician shouhl
have an Isslstant , whoee duty It hould be to
keep u register showing the names , age ,
natonally , residemice description , elc. . or
every woman or time town. I this should he
Ilone those InelnCI could he rerormed and
the evil reduced to n mnlmnl ; beslleR ( It
would heter enahle the polc ! 10 Ileel' track
or runaway girls and Ipprehend them should
the ) ' atempt to resort 10 n life of shame ,
arlt I woult also enable antI assist time work
of moral and relief socIeties II their efforts
to discover and save n large perclntago of the
falel women .
"I have the honor 10 make the 'folowing '
suggestons for your conshlcraton : That
twelty patrolmen , five reserve officers amid
two 10unteil men ba appolnlel to report
for duty lay 1. 15. I aced nt least sixty
to properly guarml ! time butt
moro mon gual city . bl t
I am aware that I cannot ! : et'thcm on ac-
count of time amcllt or re\'enue that II lm-
Ied for polCO PurPoses .
"l'ohltics a 11 political Infuence are tIme
most natural anti worst enemy of a good
discIplined pOlc ! deparlment , and as this
Ilopartment Is appointed , discIplined and con-
troled ly a nonpartisan 111111. 1 have the
honor to reconlnend that more stringent
rules and regulatons goverling this maler
1m a optel mind enforcell I would also
recommenl ! that a code or civil service rules
al'pertllning to the application timid Ippolnt-
ment or members of time Iiolce force be
aloplell , and that mme IJersn be aimpoirmteml . ! to
serve In this partment Ihat could not thor-
oughly comply wili luch rules.
WOULI plmSIN I3UIIVJVOIIS.
"I Ihlnk that whenever any polIce olcer
I sick anti amiable to perform Ilolce duly
he should be IIOII'CI hal [ lay rrom the thnn
ho led a phslclan'l certificate In amy of-
fee aim 10 his disabIlity untIl hl Ihal have
bean on time sIck lIst ten day's after which
tmo time Police Heler assoclalon tJays him
fZ leI day , amid I would respectfully recom.
mend lust n rule \ ! acolltod govering this
mlter , I desire 10 call I atenlon to time
fact that no Ilrovlalon I mid ! by time city
for mcmbers of the lepartment who have
grown old In time seryice . 41h9ugh Semite
of them II time near future lay not be able
to perroIm active ivonl , It lees not seel
lust to discharge them after they have beams I
faithful and elcent ofcers for I long term
of years.
"I would respectfully rccommenl that for I
cfficicmmt service and better dlsclplne ! the of-
Icers of this department below the ranlt or
detectIve be classified , as folow ! : Officers or
time first class 1m paid a salary of $ ; 6 : clii- \
cers of the seconti. class be paid I salary of ,
$70 : olcers of the third class be palll I
salary or $ GO. and that nil officers receive $50 I
per mOlth for the frst three months after re
celvlng their appolnlment.
"Past experience teaches me to believe I
that It would be good economy In the mater
of preventng crime and upprehellng crln-
Inals If the chief of Ilolce could have $50 per
month placed at his disposal for emergency
work. All such money eJ"enced to he nc-
eountel for by him to the la'or and Inanco
committee of the Board oC Fire and I'ollce
nnl Polce
CommissIoners :
"E\'ory year I becomes more apparent
that a Police surgeon should he appointed to
tall charge of all sick and Injured police ,
officers , and I thlnlt It would assist immaterially
In the dsclpln or the force If the depart-
ment had n reliable Ihyslclau anti surgeon
to take charge of time sick amid Injured Ilolce
ofcer3 ,
STOPPING A J.EAK.
"The janitor of the city jai and police
court receives a salary of $ G5 per month ,
which Is paid omit of the police fund. Whie
I requires n good man to hook after this
work , a grent deal of the cleaning UI' at
the jai Is done hy the pnisommers I \oulll
recommend that the services or the janitor ho
dispensed with , ant the work hereafter done
by 1 Police officer , who hy Injury or sickness -
ness Is unable to pelrom the services of n
patrolman.
"I can think or nothIng that would aid this
department so luch In the mater of time
lmreventlon of crIme and prompt apprehension -
sion of crlmlnlis as to send one or my
officers to ChIcago a month , St. Louis I
month , and Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis ,
Denver nail Kansas City two woe lIS at each
city during the year. The police authoritIes
of these cites would cheerfully assist Ihem all
Ihe ) ' possibly could. amid put them at work
In citizen's clothes wlh their best detectIves ,
and Ir the ofcer shoull wort ] from noon to
mllnight each day he would have un oppor-
tunity of making himself familiar with the
rogues' galleries and Ihelr history , nnll also
obtain a correct Imowledgo of the criminals
that infest thEse cIties which would he In-
valuable to this dellarlmenl. I believe this
action on our part would he the means or
hrlnglng 0 numher or shrewd amid experlencell
detectives from other departments to this
city to co-onert wih my men which would
vcry malerially Increase the efielency of the
detectIve syslem or time police deparlments
of all our wesler cities. I estmale Ulit the I
expense or senling our officers 10 the S9vel'al '
cities ns suggemted woull not exceed $300. I
"The Ilolco expense of Omaha for the year I
1894 amounls to G3 cents per capita , which
Is from 20 to 70 per cent less Ihan mmmmy other
city or its size This statement shows that
this city has ole member or the polIce department -
partment to 1,613 immlmahiitants . and that other
cities overage about 1,000 Inhabitants to every - I
police ofiicer. "
cry
polce olcer.
.
EEEPILINGUP FAST ,
1111118 I\ hue thl City . Iii 1111110011 ,
T.xc - loJntlr. . t tromm's ,
There Is nol due to time cIty over $2,250-
000 In delinquent taxes , Of this amount over
$2,000,000 are special taxes , which may ex-
tenl over ten years , onD-tenth Iwlng ' paid
. IL \\'oulll ho to
annualy. I'oulll mere proflable
the taxpayers of time city Ir they pall this
lax entrely In time first year , as time Interest
II enormous before time fnal tenth Is pall
' 'he tax drawl 7 I'er cent Interest In the
first year alter It Is ascessel , and 7 per ' cent
Is udllel every year thereafter , until In the
last year 63 per cent Is drawn on the part
still unpaid. In addition to that If the tax
becomes delInquent It draws I l'eI ' cent more
The amount of special taxes colecte.1 . lurIng -
lag the last eight months hal heen $150,000
less than for the corresponding period of
last year. This decrease was caused hy the
decision or Judge Ambrose that property
could not be conHscatel for tpeelll taxes ,
which decision hal heel overruled IIY the
supreme court The lax payer ! lne 10 the
conclusion that I their properly was .
amid they hal Imo money , time city could , walt
for time tax There has been , however , some
$20,000 more of the general tax coihected
than for the coreflOndlng period or the ire
ceding year
A Corr.Jon.
MO.INE , III. , Jan , 23.-To the Editor or
The Bee : We notce In your evening etil-
ton , January 21 , under the heal of "Heller
Funds , " that yeu have entered our company
aa lime Moln J'Iow works , 'flils is not mis
It should bel tIme imiohine' l'bow works is Ieere
& Co. , whom we understand have not con.
tribute1 a cent , Our comnpammy forwarded
FluE PI100F' . O1tOUNDFfOOIt. 11 ( "ItT EXITS.
This ( Sunday ) Evenng ! Jan. 27.
LAsT 1'hl'FOItMAN(1li ( 01"
iuqw ,
Amid Ills Owmm Comimmmaimy 1mm time ( lm'cuicat of ahi Irish
Commmttly Dmiiummms ; ,
THE KERRY GOW.
TlII' STOitY OF TI1i' l'hAYhm'ow 1"mtrrmm. Time
Arrest , Time i'rlsomm , Tim' ) EHcCimti , Time Sunlttmy ,
Time hmlow. Thmo iovecoie. Time itece.
LAST CHANCF. , DO.i'T aaiSII IT
l'JtICES-Vim'st Floor , Silo , 7'o mumd * 1.119 : Intl.
cony. title amam 7ae : Galmery , 9Cc. iio : ShIATS A'L'
bOo EACh. liux Olilcoopemmail tliy' : Smimtlay ,
' 1ON. TilES. anYED. \
BOYD'S . , . an . ,
Janu ary 28-20-30
Ammmummai Visit of time
plftMrptn I OPERL C0MIQJE
au wuu ORGANIZATION.
00-P iOPLm.E-UO
AN ! ) TIlE m'mUILEsS
CORiNNE
Umitier time mmiemmmmgemmiemmt : of Mm's , Jemmmmio Kiimmbmmhl.
1mm time Entirely N'mu' em mmmi
Itimgmmilicemmt : Opermiic : 1'xtravmmgtnza : ,
HENDRICK HUDSON
Scati how Oh sale lit mimuummit prices.
131 JI Fl I:131 :
Telephone 153L
w. 3. BURGESS. - - ' - - Manager
4 Nights , Coammimemicimig Matiimco Tommy , 2m30 ;
Toimlgimi , 8m15 ,
Thmo Triple Extnmict ( if Laughter.
A GREEN GOODS MAN
i'amil lressor email a (1 romt : tCoumsp'immy
Conmlmmo , Fubrumitmy 3-fl , ? 'iorrl'momu's "f'aust. "
nil hiit'FRhcAr : tmml eiimer mmtmraotlonlm milmanimma'
iormlm Fm , mmmmmtL bo imuimiti I Iumt A Iaid I roes l'rof.
Ilimilmop's ilmmumsemiucnt Cimommit ihhmum'IuimmmS'yo : ,
Mr , timid 11m-e ; . f4orniicits Daiteleig
School 'viiI imegimi new ciuisiHes tlio
fIrstt week lii Icbm'imtmry. Aclim itmi 'Fites-
tltiy tumid Thimmi'sdny , 8 p. iii. ; children ,
Satimrdny. Im1ortmntl'i MmmHqimcrado
l'nrty Frltituy Cycilihig , Fchm'muiry I sit.
, % iiniIthomi-i.ud1ct , SOc , ; elitlcitieii ,
50c ,
time $500 timrouighi htlr , liosewater , and Is
mtyled time ? tloiino itmhow coimmpaiiy.
MOIANi l'lOW COMPANY.
A. 0. I I , l.mui i i's ICim I , ri iii mm ,
' ' ' Ancient Order
'l'hmo Ladies' auxilIary of time
rif I liberniumma cmmtentaimmi1 a large imummumber of
timeir friemmmlmu last \Vedimesmlay evening iii time
C , Id. ii. A huh. lhlgim five sm'mms time gammas
him uvlmic.lm 100 took hart , Time prizes uu'ere a
beaumtllni satimm work hag , vomm by Miss Castle ,
amid miii elegammt t o by Mr. 1' . Itimseehi. Idles
Xml. J. Carroll amid Air , \'inert were readily
commeoled hmy beimmg liresented with a beautiful
opera bommmiet immmd smmmoklimg cnj' ,
p
JI'EI 'J'lIllt l"UlClU.IS'i'
I iii r mmmiii Vii nimbi mm % ' hide l'ro mmm It 0(1 ( or Na
hmrmm s it ml 'i'til it ) ' ,
Si I I NGTON , Just. 26-'i'hme forecast ( ci-
Buntlay is :
For flhmrulca-Fair ; vam'iutidmm wimmtimu ,
For Id Issouni-Fuim' ; ss'armcr ; suouthmwcst
wimitis.
For Iowa-FaIr ; wmirmer in time pomitimwest
lmortiomi' westerly whale.
l"or touthm Jakotut-1"ttlr ; wmtrsnmer lii thm
extreme etuitei'ii itLrtiomm ; nom thmweut winds.
F'em' Kmmmmsua-lahr ; wurmior ; varlabic
winds.
Icisi Ib'corml ,
0 i"iICE OF 'J'I I H W'IA'l'I I ElI 13 11 ii iAiI ,
OuIAI1A , J mm. 20-Ommmumhmn. record of teniper-
atmirim smmmd , minfull , commmparaml with thai con-
ni'mtimoflthiiig tiny of the imast four years ;
1t9. hS'H. 1893. 1892.
Maximimurn total ) ' nature. . . , ii 27 2 35
AilnlrmmUimi temnpPrmL'ure. , . . ' 8 4 ' 5 25
Average temiimeratmmre. , . . . . . (1 ( 16 2 3tJ
I'rccipltutloii , . . . . . . . , . . , . , , .02. 0) .01 .1)3
Cuimtiitlun of temmmpenmiture amid Imt'cilmitatlote
at , ( ) m.aumti for time tiny itmmd since Mumeh 1 ,
Th'J I :
Normal temimerm.mtUntm , . , , . , . . , , . , , . , , . , , , ' , , , ,
lelleieimcy for time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nurmrmmtl ireeipitmitlua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,02 Incle
Hxcrsh or tlilc'ieiicy for the timmy . . . .1)1 ii1ci
'J'otmml umn cIitmmtinml : S mmeu Itiut'chm I 16 , ' ii ImiehieS
jelicietmcy : imimmcts Mmmmchm I. . . . . . . . 15.113 lrmetee
. Below zero. L. A. Vt'flIMIt ,
_ --S _ _ - _ _ Obsuryeg.
I ) I , :1. :
Hl)1IOI4M-Mrs. J. : ' : ; 20 , 1895 , age4
ci y'emmr Ii mmmotmtims null I days , of Imoart
dImteitMi , Funeral ervice ( remit hmer hate
rem'ldurmt.'c , 121 $ North 'i'weiuty-Ilftim street
'J'uesuimiy ittermmoomm , Jummuitmy 9 , 1895 , at
o'clock , Friends immyited. Intcnsmiemt , Leer.
e:3t : Lmmwmm cemetery.
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