Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 30, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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TUE OMAHA ! DAILY DE : " , ; .
COUNCL m.l l S.
OFFICE . NO. 12 PEARL TflItT
DtlVft4 by tarltr to any part ot the city.
H. W. TIIJTON Lessee.
'ELEfI0NE8Uullnua omce. No 4 : nigh
1 Iditor . No. 13.
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.Il.'Ul $ .1U\'TJU. '
Grand ( hotel , Council nufs , reopened Oct. 1.
MaYJ Real Estate agency , 63 ! Broadway.
Avenue n scbool bou3 wa cloed Monday
on nccount of a breakage of the furnnce.
Eider A. H. Smith Is In the city nlul will
Ipak In the Latter . Day Saints' church this
( venln .
Mra. "orace I veret will ! entertain a party
of friends at dinner this evening nt her home
home"a
on Secol1 avenue
The Omaha Gun club has sent the Council
Bluffs Gun cub a challenge for I prize
shoot , which wilt be nccepted.
An order has rcenty heen lent out from the
railway mal headquarters requiring a photo-
graph of eac'l ' employo to be nIJu ( l to his
COl mission.
Lizzie'ai'tl was arrested yeslerllay for ! r.
ceny , on Information being flied by Leo lIng
an Inmate of IGI Broadway , who lost $ G worth
or hose last Sunday.
The I.adiis ' dS.id society of St. John's
I ngllsh I.utheran church meet ThurslllY of-
teroon at the residence of Mrs. G. \ \ ' . Snyco
der , 217 South Seventh street.
The cape of Meta Sadowski , charnel with
Illng a tick or cordwood on the heal ( of a
Icllol mat . was continued yesterday untl
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
lrs. John T Tldd entertained a Ilarly of !
ladles at cards yesterday afternoon at her
hOle on Sevenlh street and First avenue In
honor of her sister , Miss 'ogg of Boone.
Whlo C. l. IatCmnn. emplo(11 In J. Vt. ' .
Squire's offlce . was nlendlnl the Y0I Men's
Christian association meeting Monday evening
n sneak thief nipped his coat from the hail.
The dumagc suit or Ivers against the Hock
Islnnll was finished onJ given to the jury yes :
terday. After helng out for two hours a verdict -
dict or $78 In favor or the plaintiff was ren-
dered.
The UanyincdoVheel club Is haying pluns ; ) I
for n reception next Saturday evening , to r
which the lady friends of the members are to
be Invll 1 Music and refreshments will form I
a part of the enlerUlnment.
Archie , the 4-monlhs-01 Fan or : lr. and I
Mrs 1 P. Hoe. died yesterday afternoon at I
2:4G : o'clock of congestion of the lungs. The
funeral will lalt ( place Thursday afternoon at t
2 o'cloele , from the residence , 611 J'nster
street .
Sheriff Inz n. who went to Crescent to
search the premises of M. Iavis the derelct
saloon keeper , returned with several quart
bottles of whlsleey two or three galen jugS I ,
fiscateti. and n beer keg party filled. I will be con-
"The Girl I Left Behh11 ! e. " one of Frau
, mnn's greatest successes. will be presented at
, S. ' Dohany's this evening This Is the first tim it
tim theater goers of Council limiTs have had
nn opportunity of winessing this stirring war
drama , and the house should be crowded.
News has been received of the death of
Fred C. Erm n few days ago at his home
In Newark N. J. Quite a number of years
4 ' . ago he was engaged In the furniture bnslness
nt the corner of First aVl'nue und Pearl 1
Street where the Shugart block now
stands.
When the case or the state against Clf
Hough , charged with beating a police ofcer
about two months ago , was called In Justce
Cook's court yesterday the battered up pohicc t-
man and his friends were conspicuous hy
their absence , and Ihe ( case wilt probably be
d isna issed .
A large amount of stuff has passed through
Council Bluffs within the past few da8 on Is
way from the east to the Nebrast ] su1Terer 55
' % 'ithin the past two weeks the ( Adams Express I :
press company has carried five car loads of ;
food bedding and clothing most of I fret
' the Christian herald Helef hureau.
' Clement 13. . the 17-months'-oid son of M lr.
'r and Mrs. I. M. Weirich , ! 07 Fourth avenu a .
died In spasms yeslerday afternoon at 12:30 :
o'clock , after nn Iness of two weeks which
was not supposed to bo serious until yesler-
day morning. The father was absent on n
road Irlp. and the time of hoMing the
funeral will not be set until he Is heard
train.
. The cases or Reddy Ross and Charles Pe r-
; rine , charged with gambling , were contnued
In I police court until this morning. As soon
, - Its police court was over the Ilreious pair
started on n tour or the newspaper oillces to I
hunt for the ( mUI that "writ their names In
the paper. " At the first place they visitc til
visied
they tried to raise n row und were fined bodi : ly
Into Ito ( street fred hOdly
The nightly meetings nt the Young Men 'S
Christian associatIon are growing 1n Interest
and members. Last o\enlnl 11ev. Mr. flu ii-
ICy gave Iho ( opening addre s. Tonight the
meeting wi open 'nt 7 o'clucJ and . close at
7:30. : In order not to interfere with the I
Weekly prayer meetings In Iho ( churches. Tomorrow -
morrow night 11ev. ) . . \rlcn will speak ;
Friday night Hev. C. hooker and Snturday
night Hev. ( Mr. Iavis .
Wo have over $300.000 10 loan upon 1m.
. proved ! lawn fnrms. Farmers
- pove1 lrmer dslrlng loans
cnn save money by dealing direct with us ,
wlh
thereby saving agent's commission , 'Va do
not loan on wild hands. nor Iii Nebrask
Lugeo & Towhe 235 Pearl street.
P1W8U..1 1..1t.Hlt.U.I.
. Mrs. Lucius Wels and laughter , Mrs. A.
'V. Cassady , are sick with 11 grippe.
Miss Jnulle Inman has returned from a
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month's visit with friends In Wnllut.
Judge McGee dil not open court yesterda y ,
his physician having advised hint to pot it-
pone I a week 10nRer.
Dr. G. W. '
Plrde ) , traveitng' Inspector or
traveln/1'
' . , the Umatla Indian Medicine comport } ' , Is In
, ,
the city for a few da's.
Miss NellIe Moore , who has been seriously
Ill for the Iast ) \ \ elIs considerably betti r .
and wi be wel In n few days. beler.
J. A.
UnlTett of the University of Ne. r
brnsle Is In the ( city for a visit of ii few :
clays with his brother I I. I. I3arrctt. 1
Judge W. H. Green
of
JUlllo .uIIUb'l IIs , ell
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brought
Iw
city
yesterday
on ns ! 10
01 way
Sidney , where he Is to open I term 'l of ) Is.
net lcun.
TI.e federal court now In session ( lt Knob Uk
; WIJ ! Ilrohahly adjuirn Saturday . arid car l ) '
next \Hek JIIRO WoolEn anti wHo rl'
tart for Sun Uego. Col. ! , to bji1l ( wi tht I
,
.Inor. !
A. I , . Irlslon of A \oca waR In the ci Ity
ely
yqstQrlty ulf/alng district otIri. \110 ( en.
gaged ( th'ero he reeeivell . a telpII'um a in-
ln-
noullelnl Iht serious Ine2s I.f his father
at fluitnino ' Nfb.
, anti ho took the aft'nrio on
train fl.r that 1ace. : afl'rnoorl
$ _ U ; Jay Glenn has returned front a trip wih
a Ihonographle outfit through Texas 'n '
houston he met Ur. C I. Jlll of Detroll.
formerly of Council lufs , who was sehii iii ;
sellng
electric belts wih a traveling street show.
Janies Maher. another lity.
Jamls Council fluffs notable ,
L Is also In lonslon , running a crap gai lire
and otherwise ' crnIame
otherwle trying to infuse northern .0-
terpr\o into the soulh.
Colonel n. n. UalCy heft Just evening for i
Des Moines to look after the 1lernla ! of
Josapli Long the Council lufs clunmlsslon
snout for whom a South Omuha firm wants
requisition Itapers . lie took wih hurt four
notes Which tire finn heft wlh Young two uc
three months ago for his signature , nlHI by
those anti oilier things he expects to shQW
that Ire firm Is
frm merely trying to collect a
debt by 1 . lns of I criminal prosClton.
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A case or mistaken lilentity has caut ed
Ilentt.
Iau
Elmer II. Y. Batey or tic ( Wailut Bureau
L1 conslderablo ' .
A few
Inno'anee. clays ago a
1II'orc6 suit waa startell In the courts lt I
Avoca by George W. fleatty . anti the air iii.
laly In names led to tl report hunt ( iii.It
was the editor of the ( Bureau who hall LImo I
domestic trouble. A letter frai Mr. Daley
to friends In this city conveys tire rep ort
that ho Is 11'ln& In domestic tranquility.
Mon tugs 1.icenea.
The following inarriag . licenses were I
sued
p yesterday :
Name arid ulldreu. A ge.
( hlll'l U. 1"loOI , i'ottawrittamie county. . 3 ;
3
, Calhetlnu 1nl . l'ottnwattatnio count > ' . :
' Oeolgl 1rolll ) Council liiuffs. . . . . . . . . 3
.lr/all CtthillCourrcll hhiuiT . . . . . . . . :
, ; I Try acle laundry , 724 IroII\IY. : for g oed
f it work. Our medium globs finish can't !
heath blt wo do strictly hand work dometc
. tlll . when 11l'derrod. ' 1IIelhul" 157.
. Neatet drug tcro-Toyion' . Grand hiol tel .
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NEWS IROM ; COUNCiL BLUFFSmon
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Car ter'a Libel Snit Against Pontin ! and
Olbe is Pull of Promis
INTERESTNG DEV1OPMENTS EXPECTED
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UnrolHI , ! or the Story in Court " 1 1011t-
leas Malta /ome Blrprho for the
Member or the Floek-lmv
I'onthll WI Tmp\lod. \
The coming libel suIt of Hev. nr. Cater
against J. , " "
aga C Pontus 0111 others" promises
to bo very interesting before the $15,000
Illalages clnlmed Is fuly paul. Who are the
"a nti others ? " The petition not having been
fed ( yet and the doctor being strongly In-
elnel ! to reticence . only guessing cal be
Indulged In , but It Is confidently whispered
tmt several others prominent In the church
of which Dr Carter was formerly the
preacher wi have their names howled out
hy the court bailIff. Brother Pontus Is said
to have been necessarily premature , lS he
was about to leave the state on business
which wi keep him absent several months
So though not lulo ready to enter into
co urt . tire plaintf ; thought I best not to
wnlt for the return of the offending brother
but get service nt once , arid then take his
tit He with the "nlll otherl "
An interesting letter writing chapter Is
nnlratCl lS preceding tire starting of the
suit. Some of the warm frlen.ls . or the
former prencher Rslee,1 , Brother Pontus I he
could give the nlles of airy persons who
coulll corroborate his report concerning Dr
C arter's Ilcord In Missouri. lie gladly fl'
vo red them , directing tire envelopes himsel
They cunnllgly retained PosSession of these
en\elolles. addressed others to the Slle
Ilnrles , anti waltell for returning utah .
There were six responses In all. and Instead
of conllning Brother 10nlns''Iews lS to
the dark anti dreary MissourI Past , they
WOIO very Ialerlng to the uloctor declaring
thlt his record vas al right , and ripping
the ugly rlmorR lP tire back most terribly
"llolhO' Ionlls como up tonight. \Ve've
got thc answers 10 these letters , und they
110 just" ( then. with n wink ) , "cole up anti
reall them for yourself. \'e are surprised. "
The brothel carrie tip wih watering mouth ,
ar id . thlnl\ng that the letters contained some
fearful revelations conllmutory of his ill
opinions of the reverend doctor , ho aired his
ml11 ( unto freely In the presence of a few
lelghhors who had casually dropped In IS
convenient witnesses. After the "I to11 you
so" the letter reading begnn. I was lS
\old of raciness 18 I lheet of press notices
of n coming lecture. lrother 10nluB wnnted
to leave , but the doctor's rlends punished
him by locking the door and compelling
him to sit Ilulet while se\erl bolts of corn
plllentnry blcachlng were roiled off , showing
the doctor's prvlous Missouri record to be I
IS stalnles8 as his shirt front.
tOS'OS STO1E.
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ClolrllJ Sllo Contnnes Tutu 'Voek.
NOTION DFPARTMENT.
lOc Mess buttons reduced 10 Ie a dozen.
19c and 25c dress stays , lOc n dozen.
100 curling Irons. now 5c each.
Black spool silk . lc I spool.
Books arid . c a .
100lts 1\1 eyes. rc groSB.
15e and 20e silk rlbhons. 50 n ynrd.
25c silk elastic web now 12 ½ 0 I yard.
50c handbags. now 25c each
UND1R\VEA1t. .
Ladles' heavy ribbed , vests winter welgirt
90 each
I.adles' 25c underwear. to close 13e each.
Ladles' rOc vests and pants , 25c each.
Ladles' line wool knit underwear , worth $1 ,
reduce.l to 50c' each.
$3 quality union suits . now $1.tiO each.
Genis' heavy undersirirts reduced to 15c
c achr .
Gents' $ shirts , now 69c each
Gents' &Oe underwear. now 25e each.
- FOWLER . . DiCK & W AlmH ,
Counci Bluffs. In.
Must J' " , I"'ODD Tax
W. IT. Stacichouse collector or Internal I
re\enuo for the ourth district at Iowa ,
whose olco Is located In l3itnhiirgttrn . and his
deputy. J. C. Lange In this city . are making
ICnngements for the collection of the fed
eral income tnx. Collector Stnekhouso hns :
a complete supply of the blank forms for
Innual returns of taxpayers for the assess
ment i or the Income tax , for distribution teal
all persons having Incomes of mom than
$3.500 per /U1Im , and to all cO'portons
doing business within the district Indlvhl-
unls are required to malta returns on ni i
IncomeB i In excess of $3.500. but no tax wi
be collector ! excepting on Incomes exceeding i
$ .00. There Is no exemption whatever on
lie Incomes or corpor lons.
The failure or persons or corporations to
receive the blalks or notice that returns
Bhould be nrurlo or that arty act enjoined by h
Inw l should be compled with. wi riot be
deemed I mid excuse for not maldng the
returns 01' not complying wih the provisions
or tire law In the time and mnnnel' IJre-
scnibed but the Ilennly of 50 per cent of the
entIre income will bo Imposed for fnlure
or neglect. The returns must be In by March
1 , and the tax must bo paid before JUly I ] I ,
1895.
1895.lr. . Lange states that there are nbout 1.600 l
perons arid corporations In this distnici
comlJ'lslng the southern half of Iowa whose
Ilcomes wi be taxed. The law bas Provide
In which the '
a way revenue collector cnn
eOlpel the paymonl. Any persons or corpo- I
mlona suspected o having n taxable Income
muy bo requested by ho collectors
colectorl to show
their books for- the purpose of having the
nmount of their Incomes determined. Upon
thch' refusal ¶ o comply with the request the
collectors are to eBlmnto their Incomes as i
nearly nB possible arid when they have don
so their acton Is final.
Persons or corporations Fhou11 Immedhtely
apply to the office of Collector Stncl.IIUso
In lurlllllon for bllnk forurrir As those
vr'escnlbed for Individuals arid corporation Is
are , lferent , persons applying for hlanks
fhoull stab whether they wish form : W5 t
(1111'ldulas ( ) 01 - 366 ( corporatIons - ) , or hoUr ,
A l'rublol.
One goes In : twice ; 2 In 1 yoU can't. When
oilier htores adverle shoes for fOe on Ihe
dollar II means mite Sargent IB now having i
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his seml.annual sale ; just two sales a year ,
not one every month , because I I leeep open
I have to make a profit part of the time and'
I always do as I advertise. and e'erybody
that has l\ell In the city any length of tin : e
Ico\'s I. Just stop and Ihlnle when you
read an advertirenmenit
whelher common
advertsement sense
leaches you that It Is all r ght I I Is so . go
ruin see them , Sargent wants your dollar 5'
le has too runny shoes and wants to swap
shoes for dolors , arid will mnke I an object : -
ject Ihla month for you 10 swap . Come and :
see me. I.oole In my window for prices. He-
membr I wil sl'l shoes cheaper than any
house In the city for thirty days. '
SAIO NT
TJnaan" I'nt""ta.
August Wlemeyer or ariswoiu who wa :
thought to have been
feigning Insanity , WIS
gl'cn : lother examlnalon b ) the comurri
SIOlllrS yesterday moring , arid I wal found
that he wn really Insane
During the
realy mornIng -
Ing there was a yell of fire Insldo tire Jai ' ,
and an hurvestigatiomr by tIre Jailer led to the
dIseo'ery that \'leinreyer's
discove Wlemeyr's mntres was r 11
ablaze. It Is suprosvd that al
sUPI'oe
I one of the Irls- ) :
onerl set lIre to it. Tire eommlsslonen in-
dared Wleme'er taken to the state itospli al
at Cierintla an order to that effect having
been first received front JUdge Woolson of
the Unltell States court. August Irleger of
of'I
James township was also fuuli Insane nnd
Sherlr Haen nnll De\uty Sheriff O'Brien
left ' for ClarInda '
Ilf yesterday wih both I'a. i
horns In charge
Music a tbe ( Orand hOlel ThurEdaYI ,
well ' a Sundays at the dinner hour I a to
8 o'clock _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Davis sells drugs palal and glass ches Lj ) .
( Julol " 'ork fur tire ifospital.
Tire annual report or the treaburer cf the
Woman's Christian association shows a wry
salJfactory ( condition of the finances or Iho I
hOFp11 for 189. The cash receipts were
U , 8r.6. and expenlurps UfS..71. the U mu.
once , on hand Jnnuan' 11 Lining I ! cents Out
of the sum dbblra d there were old UI us
lls
paid for the years 16n'-3. llQUntng to
U,23t07 : bis for supplies anti repairs " I
S2. ? 7l : paid for labor . $897. The Interest
monTh ey has also ben considezabie.
The sources of income are : hospital pa-
tlen ts . county patients , membershIp fees ,
entertalnmentl , and cash donations from cltIow
Izenl 'nd frlcnd8. The basket and other
denT ations hue almost supplied the table.
The public will be glad to know that all
the Improvement bills , Including oM his for
Sup plies , etc. , are liquidated. There remains
now the original purchase debt to be 'Ifted.
The association begins the year 1895 with
renewell energy and bright hopes of r'lluc.
Ing the debt by several hun Ired l'I.Uors
with in the year. In a few days the annual
report vl be published In pamlhlel form ,
containing all details of manJg' lent arid
mnny facts interesting to the friends and
pat rons. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Old Vase htcvsinrpoti.
The ease or Henry Pieper against Otto
Iloj art , which was tried In the district court
about two terms ago , 18 to have another trial
ted ) Both parties are from Mlnden Pieper
com menced atnchment proceedings for rent
due and Dojlrt put In I counter claim for
damages for false In1rlsonmenl , There Is a
new feature to the case now Dorothy 10jart.
wlfo of the defendant baring commenced an
acton to recover damages from Pieper for
crimina ! assault. In her petition she alleges
that Pieper called on her one day and toll
her to COIO over to Iris house as bls wife
was sllShe went but when she arrived
sire found < l that neither lrs. Pieper nor army
one else was In the house. She elalus Pieper
took her Into n lied room and commenced
using his hlandlshments like any gay tharlo
from the vnterland , 10w sine got away the
pet ition docs not set forth. but the facts are
to bo aired In the damage suit , which Is set
for I hearing today The other case has the
precedence , hiowever arid so the court loafers
need not break any of their other engage-
me nts . On its frst trial the case of Pieper
against Dojurt occupied several days and tine
11rOsitects are that It will do the same this
tme. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
iuto \'our : IIIC )
Dy investing In the stock or the Savings.
Lon and Buiding association of Council
Bl uffs . incorporated In 1877. Monthly payha
menls of $ i.OO per siraro netting the Investor
nbout 10 Iler cent Interest. Te series al-
reUly paid out , which fully demonslrte
the ability of tire association to mature Its
slock In obolt seventy-five monthly pay-
rrt ents . No loans made uutslde of Cotmncll
Counci
Uufs , and all applications examined and
passed ripen by I majority of the board of
di reetors. Good loans wanted . Full Informrra-
ton can be obtained nt the office of D. W.
Ots , secretary , 10 lain street or any of the
C010wllg directors : 11. \ \ hlazelton . rank
Gr ass . John Brown A. S. lazelon , H. C.
Be ebe. A. n. 'Vulker , E. E. hart , F. C.
Lougee , S. S. Leonnrll.
WIn JI.ve , New Trh.I.
The supreme court hns decided that the
Union Pacific railway shnl have another
Inning In tire case In which Fred Elshm
sued for damages for a smashed hand. and
which was tried before Judge Thurnel In
tin s city about a year ngo. Eghmy was n
brnkemnn on n freight train and had his
hRll smnshed. There Is some conflict ns
to whether the company was guilty of negl- :
ge nce . but the court thlnles the 10st of the
evhlence Is In favor of Iho ) Iompny. But
the principal ground upon which Ihe jup' ;
warded a verdict of * 1.GOO was that the
brnkemnn's hUll was unskifuly dressed
afer tire amputation rind was thereby crip-
pi etl. The surgical treatment waR fuii'nshod : I
by the defendant railway e'1pmynd I
was held to be responsible for lie neglect ,
Dut the court holds that the neglect of the
surgeons was wholly theirs , and not 'f the :
company ; that the C0111any was not re- :
lulred to furish the surgical at lmoulce u
nll cannot be held responnibie for the acts I
or the surgeonB. So I new trial Is awardLd .
8lJech,1 Violin .uiI I" 'fhls Weelt "t C. o. D.
ltrowmr' . . .
nrown's C. O. D. XXXX patent , 850 per
sack ; Buffalo . 750 per sack ; Lone Star 65e
per Buck ; Iturby &Oe per sac ; rye flour. 450 :
per sack , a 11 rye graham , 45c per sack : ,
corn menl , The per sacl ; Iiolatoes , 650 per
bushel.
Remember n silver dollar packed In every :
twenteth sack or Brown's celebrated XXX'a
pntent. I you are lucky you get your four ( :
for nothing. DROWN'S C. O. D.
lount ltecrtuur.
About a hundred lovers of music gatherer I
nt the homo or I. M. Treynor on First avenue
Inst evening to listen to a program pro
Bented for Ito benefit of St. Paul's church
'Vihout exception the performances were
o xceiient . the singing of Miss Hnwlcs or St .
Joseph ' , Joseph Dlldrldge of Omaha and the
Du'dley Duck quartet of this city being
henrtly enjoyed. Wlinm Kuchonmelster or
Omaha played several violin solos , Bhowlng
gent technical ability . and one of the gems
of the evening was thin mandolin and gultnr
duet by Master Aaron I.'man and Cnmeron
P atterson. Irs. S. S. Fnes' recitation was
encored. After the program the performers
nll a few other friends were served high
refreshments.
VIIel ' .hoy Stand.
The cigar mnkers' and barbcrs' unions
have recently taken n stand which shows
that they menl business At the last meet
Ing i or the cigar makers they passed a resole
lon calling upon all their members to boy
c ott all nonunion hair trimmers , and ImposIng i-
Ing l a fine of $5 on all who disregarded the
i njunction. The barbers returned their IM
plment l nt their meeting , which followed n
day or two later , ann passed a resoluton
prohibitng their memeberB from smoking
anylhlng but blue label cigars , and Imposing
a like penaIt' . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Gas cocking stoves for rent and for sale at
Gas Co.s omce.
Jury " 'III 1\8eIS Iain'sga.
The jury appointed to assess damages to I :
properly ownera on Union avenue ngnlnst
imo Omaha BrIdge and Terminal Hnlwa y
company will met at the sheriff's office tbls
morning and take a trip over the mitree I .
They wi then return ald mnle their eat .
mate of the amount which the company shoull
p ay. TIne jury IB composed or O. H. Lucns : ,
M. F. liobrer George Graves. Michael Morse ,
H. O. Graham and Wilam McCrnry
" 'l , " TIlm FU1tlW.1T. "
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1 ' air with " "rllbll 'Vhlh Promied for
N"hra.lm Tnday.
W.\SIING1ON , Jait 29.-1ho forecast for
'Vednelduy Is :
W ASIJNG1ON , Jarr. 29.-Tire forecast for
" 'elnelllny , Is :
For Nebrslt , Klnlas and Colorado-Fali r ;
vlrlnule vinds
Foi ' Missotmni-Generaiiy' fair ; colder In the
eastern porton ; ; west to northwest winds.
For Jowl-l alrlrllllle : winds
For Soulh Iakotmr-Furir' '
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1.01 Dalotn-I"lh'I' warme/ : north I ,
Ihlfng to soulhwest wl ! s.
Z.uciti Heeuro' ' .
OWJI OF TIm WgAlUEH nUREAU ,
OMAhA , Jon J.-Orritthra record of temp r-
Iture arid rainfall. compared wlh the coi r-
r'llondln ! day ot the I'lst four 'enrs :
1195. 1891. 1893. is 2.
Maximum tempen'urture . . 10 23 8 ISn
2 I
Minimum temperature . . . . 1 0 .5 i 30
A verKe temirporature. . . . . 4 12 2 39
lreclpltutou . . . . . . . . . . .0 .0 .0 : . (10
Contllon of temperature . rind hrteclpiturtlc at
at 1891 I Omaha : for tire day anti ll'eclpitnton I
Normal temperature ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Dllclenc ) ' for tire dl ) . . . . . . . . . . . , . H
Normll Ilrcclpltl ton . . . . . . . . . . .02 Inch
Delclenc ) ' for the 'Iny. . . . . . . . . . .02 Inch
Total precipitation s nco March 1 16.t 6 Inch as
Delclency since Mnrch 1. . . . . . 15.97 Inches
Reports from Olher Htthun . aU 8 1' . 51.
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TATIOSS ' 'I ' F STATS or
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Omaha..5 ; : 1 .flO Clear , -
Norlh I'lale" : : U iii .00 r-
Valentine . . . . . 2 : 24 .00 l'ant cloud , . .
Chicago . . . . . . . 1 : 18 .001'arlclo\dr. . .
II , Llla. . . . . . . Ii i(4 ( .00 Clear
si. Patti.4 . . . . . : 2 .00 Clear .
Unvemiport..2 : .00 Clear .
Handa" . . . . . . . . . . Ccar.
" Cly. . . . 12 IH .00 Clear.
Denver. . . . . . . , . 20 28 .00 Cloar.
! ' " . . . 16 21 * .00 Clear .
Denver..O 10 .00 Clllr. .
le ell. . . . . . . . 16 20 .OJ Clourdy
Lrtsiiram'ck.4 . . . . . ' 2 .00 Clear.
Vincoul . . . . . . 12 'U .110 Cear. .
CIreenrro. . . . . . . . :0 ( 2j .00 Cknrthy
Miles City..2 . . : 10 ' 1' . Parlclomly.
Galveston. . . . . . . U 40 .00 Cloudy. -
below Eero.
' ' ' Indicates trace ot precipItation.
L A. WhiLShI . - . Obsen' .
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February Coal l'rot\elol Fixed
NEW YOHK , Jan. -I.ocal agents tOday
agreed that tire February producton ot coal
should be 2,010 tons. No change v as
rondo In the price east or weaL wal
READJUSTNG rIHIR RATES
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Iowa Insurance Men Mt at \ Des Moines to
Fix the Ifntt't.
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ALL LOOKING AFTERAJJJORM SCI1DULE
PNrORM SCIULE
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Re port Uccct/Ht fro" the , JRn Who fR
Marie the Invsll"lQn"bul No Acton
TIken-/e.rll , 1laos 'ero
Talked Over.
DES MOINES , Jan. 29.-Speeiai ' ( Telegram. )
-T he governing committee or the fire insure -
aneo companies doing business In Iowa cenSed
vne here today for the purpose of formu'
latng a plan for the remljustment of rales.
The union companies , non.unlon companIes
and the Iowa companies are all representel1
1avhl lieveridge . who has been making int-
vestgatons as to rates. mode a report. lie
teak Des : lolnls as a first elaS cty : , Macshah.
tow n as seond class , Jefferson as thlrll class
and Jallrhl ns fourth cas In his ( lllenvors
to establsh a syslem of Inlform and equita-
bio rates all over the state. This report was
ext emrsiveiy discussed. What Is Imown ns tha
universal schellule was also discussed , mitt
not very farorably. Membrs of the board
say the object Is to establish such rates as
wi cause every rlk to stand our its merits.
Hates will , In some instances . bo lo\erell. and
In others raised The work was not cent-
ple ted today. _ _ _ _ _ _
nl'ilt WI 1.1. CASI ! J TT1.CI.
II' I " ' Suprelo butt Ailtrmiri the Iecisiotr )
or tIme 1.1"11 4.'oiirt.
CEDAR 11II1S , Ia. , Jan 29.-Speclal (
Telegram.-Tho ) supreme court of Iowa today
hlnded down I decsion In the Bevr will
ca se . afrming time decision of the lo\er
co urt. S. C. De\er of this city died
In 1892. ier'vlng nn estate worlh more
tim art $1,000.000. To his two daughters he
left $50,000 each and to his three sons the
hra lance of the estale. The daughters con :
tested the will on the ground of menial
Incapacl ) The trial lasted several weeks
nnlt was bitterly contested on bth sldcs. It
almcted much attention Ind resulted In a i :
vlelory for the 11nughters.
By the decision al the property or the
eur tate except that ( which Is owned by the
le\'er Land company will be equally shared
by the five sons and dauRhters of the lab
: lr. Bever. The property owned by Ihe
H ever Land company Is what Is known as
Dever park and tracts of land adjacent there
to which waS deeded to the company by
Do\'er prior to his death , arid the stock tray
Ing been Iold to the sons by him Is not
nfecled by tire will or the division .
There IB also a suit pending In the Ilslrlc
court to set aside the transfer by which
th ins property was deeded by Bower to the
H over Land company antI also to declare
\'old the transfer of his shares of stock to
his sons , and In event of that suit being
successful It would cause the entire estate
to bo divided equaly among the helra. The
declBlon of the supreme court sustains the
lower cOurt , In all respecls.
Supreme Court ' ieciiilour.
DES MOINES , Jan. 29-Speclal ( Tele-
gram-Tho ) folowlnl opInions were 1c1
In the supreme court today : In re wi of
Sampson C. Ilever , deceased James L.
D over and George Dover , proponents und
a ppellants . against Jane E. Spangler and
!
Elen C. Blake. contestants Linn district ,
reversed ; S. n. Doler against C. W. Grton
nnd lit. E. Glrlon , Lintervenor . appeiiant .
Harrison district afrmed ; In tit maier
of the probating of the will or Thomas
P lrililps . deceased , Thomas Phiips and Liz-
zie Glarroy . contestants ; appellants . 'Vliam
J . PhillIps . proponent flPPehiOe , Johnson dis-
t rict . reversed ; C. I. . ' ' 'Trener , appellant .
against J. H. Swnn.I administrator , Ply-
mouth district. nfrmCI ; , . Andrcas Daum-
gartner against Jobrn. . retprson et nl , ap-
p ehiarrts . Des Moines district . amrnreil.
11.yor rmumhla' , Ne " 4ppolnloes.
DES MOINES , Jan. 29.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-At ) the city council meeting this
evening Mayor Hiis announccd nppoint-
ments to fill vacancies caused by recent dls
missals ns follows : Marshal , J. H. Ford ;
deputy marshal , Ed Sunberg ; sergeant of
polee , Charles J. Shnfer ; desk sergeant ,
AI l G. Miller. The new marshal Is n
grocer and a man of some ability. The attorney -
torney for ex-Marshal Johnson and his ccl-
le agues. who were dismissed , fed charges
against tIre mayor tonight , wInch were reo
erred to a committee - - for investigatlonr.
Infanticide ut l'J"rl"l CIty.
CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia . Jan. 29.-Speclal (
Telegrnm.-There ) Is great excitement at
Charles City over the finding of the hotly of
a new born Infant In I snow bank yesterday
morning. I was wrapped In a newspaper
and frozen stiff. The authorites are making
a thorough investigation .
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; lnJor Fcchlt Assigned 10 Duly wIth time
Nchrluk" NIUonal : Olnr" . .
WASHINGTON , Jan. 9.-Special ( Tele-
g ram.-Major ) Edmond G , Fel'het , Slxlh
IAvllr ' . now at Lincoln Neb. . will report
to Governor Holcom\ for duty wih the .
Nebraska National Guard .
The following assignment or officers re- '
cenly promtetl are ordered : Cavalry arm
- CaptaIn John .
-Callllln A. Johnslon ( promoted flol
Irst l leulenlnt , Eighth cavarry ) , to the
Eighth cavalry , troop D. vice I.uf retired : : .
Captain Joseph A. Gaston ( promoted from
frst lieutenant . EKhth cavalry ; , to Ihe I
EIKhth cavalry ) ' , troop F , vice Guest no.
10-
tled : First Lleulenlnt Thomas Q. Donuld- ,
son , jr. , ( promoted from second lieutenant ,
Seventh cavalry } ' ) . to thc Eghlh cavalry ,
lroll L. vice Joirnsonm . promoled ; Firmit .
I.leulenant George MeK. Williamson Fl'lt (
noted from second lieutenant , 1'igtrth cav- :
leulel1nt 1'lgheh
Ih' ) ' ) , to the EIKhlh CIVII r ) ' . troop C , vice I
Gaston , pronrioteul . Infantry Irm-Caplaln
Jdmund l D. I Smih ( promoled from first hour.
Irat leu-
tenanl , Nlneleenlh Infanlr ) , to the Nine-
tecnth Inflntry , compln ) ' I' . vice 1cleelson ,
retled ; First Lleulenlnt lard H. Sclwnclt
( promoted from second hietmtennmnt , Twelfth :
Inflnll' i ' ) . to the Nhllh leutcnnnl , company
1. vIce AicNurtt . retired ( he wil proceed ; to I
join his lroper station . lldlson BlrlckH ,
N. V.1 ) : J'rst Lleutennnt : Slmlel A. Hmoc ]
( promote.l from secolHI lieutenant . Eight. .
leutenlnt. JIHht-
eenlh Intlntl' ' ) . to the Nlncletnth infantry .
company D. . vlcc SmIth proloted : Final I
I.leulenlnt I.'mnlt n. Alhrl/ht ( promulell
tram second lieutenant , Ninth inrurrtry' ) , to
the 'rwcnty.lrh infantry Inunlr' vice
Anderson , retired ( he will proceed 10 Join
his h proper station . Fort wi , . NI ) , ) .
'he resignation of Major Ernest A. Gar-
InHlon. h Inspector general . or his commis-
sion as captain ] of cavalry , Seventh reHI- :
ment only his been neCt'llled by Ihe presl-
dent to take effect Januur 21 . 1895.
Tire resignation by NaJO' I Emnoclr II .
Crowrler judge ( allvocte.f his commission
as frst ( leulenant , lghlh \ cavalry only , has
been aCCCIJled. " I
'Fire extension of leave of absence grnnted
Captain John Pitcher . First clvllr ) ' . Is further -
tier extende,1 , two monthl.
Leave of absence grunted Lieutenant Col
onel David Perry . 'renlh . cavalry , Is l'X-
teneed two monthrs
Leave for three months tram Fehrlary
lr 189 : IB ranted First Llelienont Wiiiiunr ;
T May , Fifteenth Infantry , reclultng ciii .
con _ _ _ - . _ _ _ .
T"elty Thousanl CRRea itt , 'rrrerrra.
WAShINGTON , Jan , 2.9.-The worl } of the (
special examiners or the' l'enulon bureau has
fallen Into on Irreara 0' ' . over 20,000 cases aI I ,
owing to tine recent la < 'of approprinrtiornr I.
There Ire now 262 slcll ( examiners In the
fIeld and as n result of the increase of $ 250 , -
000 In the appropriation for the service the
force Is now be'ng augrrrimeti hy slxty.thrte
employes detailed for tine purpose tram the (
bureau I Is expected with the preent
force or 325 thnt the will be
arrearage wil reduced I-
duced to lee than 10,000 cases durIng the
remainder of the fiscal year and that by the
end of the calendar year . If the force Is I
maintained , tire work . will be - on date.
Athtnl" " 111 < 1111 "t Color , .
WASHNGTON , Jan. 29.-Secretary Tier
bert has sent orders to Captain Cromwell or
the Atlanta to remain at Colon for the prer
eat He will also order one of the shills on
the Plclfe coast to the scene. The liennin . -
ton will probably be Lent
a -
Contract for tur/lhll : ntololea. I .
WASlNGTON , Jan 29.-The third assistant -
sistant postmaster general will loon issue a
cal for bids for furishing envelopes ' 0 the :
l'ostoIce ( department during the next fleet al
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Thi check wi 'I ! mtltle bearr to a 1'C"R
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y ear. The contract Is a yearly one The
cal may include bids for furnishing enrol-
opes 10 aU of the goverument dcpartrirerrta
but the matter Is not yet settled. The con-
tract averags $90.000 I year , and If the new
p lan Is put Into
operation tine contract price
may bo raised fire-fold. .
11 ( JO rJ1f.'d.II.\7' " OW"l" } TIlE 1W. ! ! ) .
Inery AII"rson Says I lltrntirel-allrlion
BIII lstro ' Vt'Itd Ito ccees4ry.
WAShINGTON . Jnn. 29.-A letter adn
drcssed to the
chairman of tIre house com-
mleo on Pacific railroads by E. Elery
Anderson , representng the receivers of time
road , the organizaton commitee and gov-
erment directors , mnkes It appear that tine
defnult In the January Interest on the
Union Pacific first mortgage bonds was due
to the fact that there was actually n lack
of funds In the company's treasury to meet
the pnyments. In bringing their petitioner
for foreclosure the bondholders , It Is stated ,
were not acting In collusion with the receivers -
ceivers to force tire
c government to take nc-
tb ton ns to tire debt settlement , which has
been Intmatcd , but were simply pursuing
the ordinary course In such matters . I
In answer to the Inquiry IS to whnt would
bo the cost to the government of Iniatng
the experiment or the goverment railroad
mairagenir itt by gnlnlng possession of n
through line or railroad from Council Dufs
to San Frnclsco , Mn' . Anderson mnlws a
detnled slatement or the number and
Imount or prior lens which would have to
b o adjusted In order to make connectons
complete and provide necessary termlnnla.
The experiment. : . Anderson saya would
Involve i an expellure nt the Outset of over
100000000. for whleh a special Issue of
bonds would bo necessary. The pending
forcclosuro suits . ho says , do not actually
threlten the government security slnco
courts or equity are invariably disposed to
see that Junior Incumbrances have ample
( intro to prolect their interests but he sub-
mis n that I Is not I dignified atttude for
ire United States to bo asking postponement -
ment or a foreclosure sale to protect Its
own rights IS I creditor. In that view of
the case ho urges the necessity for tins congress -
gross to take decldcl acton upon the ques-
ton or a settlement of tire company'a debt
to the government. Even If It should bo
deemed wlso to put $100,000,000 Into the ex-
perlmont of operating a railroad hy the gO\-
orment ho says It Is absolutely neeessnry
hat this congress should enact legislation
legislaton
to thnt ell , are there Is no authoriy vested
In i any omt'er of the goverment under oxf
i sting laws to maeo ] the contracts anti to
take tire steps necessary to carry the plan
Into i effect .
efect.ll'Ulr. 1) 1" UI ! . ! % UES.
.Juojo Gr08CII ) UecllrOI Evidence or a Con-
" /lrc > II Jllclc Tratm . Adml8lhle.
CHICAGO , Jan . 29.-Tho defense In the
Debs conspiracy trial received n heavy blow
today on time adverse rulng of Judge Gross-
cup on the Point raised just hefore adjourn-
intent yeslerdny. Whie Oliver I. Jyron was
on the stand counsel for the defendants ob-
jecled to tine admission 01 evidence as to
overt acts unless It could be shown that Ihey
were lane by the knowledge anti under the
direction of tine olccr annul ( lrectora or tJc
American Raiway union , charged with IJe
lag headed the conspiracy to ohstruct tire
rrraiis. JUllgo Grosscup held that evldencc
could bo Introduced tending to show that n
conspiracy existed 10 stop all trains , anti that
this wO\11 include necessarily , a conspiracy
10 stop the United States mails : In 1 worrl
that ( tine greater conspiracy would ineitnie .
In its nulural , responsible and Inevlnhle 10 ,
suit , tine lesB. JUdge Grosscup delivered Ils
decision as soon ns ho came on the bench
Its Import , as affecting the chances of the
defendant for acquittal , was recognized In-
stormIly , until its Infuence on tine defendants
anti their . cOlnsel was marleed from tire ( line
being. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
CUVr" J'OT l. .1 J'J TlB UBIIJf If .
Young I'Iiyrsiclrn Who 1.lved time Jn1chta
nf J'ylhllH Slurs , ' Iln Ild l'IIII'e.
PEORIA , Ill . , Jan 29.-Dr. B. B. Stmnder
a young physIcian who has been practicing
irene for threa years , and wino Is tire son of
Dr. Joseph Stutier one of the oldest and
most hflhly respected physlclan In the city ,
las eloped with Matida Mate , a young
woman employed by I dry goods frm hero.
Young Slimier was engaged to marry Miss .
Natee of St. Louis , daughter of I pronri.
poml.
nent nnd wealhy distIller there , arrd I Is said .
his father Is so cnn-urged nt his elopement
that ho says ho wl shoot him on sight.
The young people went 10 Milwaukee to be
married , nnd are now In San ranclsco on .
their wedding tour. The trouble seems 10 ( I
have grown out of the religious beliefs or tIre
young people. Doth Dr Studer anti his
alancell are Homan Catholcs , and when the
recent decree appeared enjoining null Catiro'
Ics to leave the nlghla I of 1)'thlas his i
fiance besoulht him to abandon tie order
or which ho Is an enthusiastic member. 'Ic 0 I
this he dernurrenl but she per lsted , and Iron
1IIIrtunitel ore belCe to have decided
him to marry Miss Mate . itratead
lhnt for Jnll'lnl\ . \1111 ( Itri .
I.I AJ\UI.I . Colo. , Jan. 29.-Joirn H. iul .
Ivln , 16 ) 'Olrl old. 8hot .m 1 bilk' I \ S IIIn r
II'nn. I miner , aged : on the street ealy
torll ) 1"l'nn was In company with Huili. .
8ull.
vln'l sister , 15 ) 'earl old . whol Sullvln I
accused him of entcln ! away ( rout home.
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I , 4 ° ' 13 - . MA - -k ; lO - STEAM DYE WORKS
. All kinds or Dyeing
annul Cleaning done In
tine highest style or
the art. Faded und
- stained fuhrlcl mndB
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to look as good as
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new , \011 , pronrrptly
11'omply
done until delvered
. 11 nil ats of the
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Price ls t.
O. .1. \ \Ol.\X.
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fladu'ay , near North-
' . wesicrir Dcpot , Cournctl
InttttCrr , Iowa. Tel. 322.
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G EO. P. SANFOI1D A. W. 1UEKMAN . I
Pz-eslUcitt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nEK1AN. . SIMS I & BMNBR11) ) Uu I Prar't AII.rnt-"t-I.\ ice In tIme Sluto '
nirnul Iuti oral Cur un'ts. lbrInnrs ' i0'i-7-S-'J . tir u ,
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li . flhtmrV. , Iowa.
First Natio '
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COUNCIL BLUFFS Iowa Notices-flciIDluffs
Special -
CnpitaJ , . . $100.000 NotcesGuncimlufs
Profts , . . . 12.000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
} CLEANED . .
D VAULTS
: CLtiArED
CllN lS CLEAN
Qna ot tIne oldest banks In the state ot It.wa E < Uurke. at , V. B. Ilomer. . 61 Droa < wlY.
Wo slcit your business and collecttonrs. We
pay 5 per cent on time eposlts. We will he ' .
lme ( wil I LARGl'lUV ATg IAlN VOlt HFNT NEAn
leased to Bee unit servo 'ou. Court hnouae . Apply Dl lieu oUlco . Cuuncl Du/t.
nUNC L ON THE TROLLEY WIRES
Strkers Suspend Effigies of the Street Oai'I
Company Magnates ,
THREW STONES AT THE MILITIAMEN
MILTAMEN
Two Liii all . I'Rrly : Iornlll illots-Striico 1'lr
from 1 ltcd Int tin Men Now HOltO
to Win-Wi Hlmller the Com'
111110s In the Courts.
BROOKLYN , Jnn. 29.-l'reairlenrtnr Norton
and Lewis were hnnged In effigy last night
from the trolley wires of the Union avenue
Ino l nt the crossing of Hnmburg ail Flush-
Ing i avoirues. I rom tine high tenements on
either aide death cats anti togs , old clothing
and boots and , shoes were thrown across
the wlrcs. I kept I gun/ of Inemcn busy
clearlns the wires. Notwlthslandlng the (
vlglanco or the police , a battered looleln/
dummy , with I label on its breast reading
"Old Woman Norton " was hung on the
wire , and shorty afterward a dummy ha-
beled "I.owls" kept It conrparry
Stones and bricks assailed tire mlln
plclwts I at tine Hhlgowooll station of the
Iroolel'n i Heights Railroad comllany ( Iris
n rtorrrInrg . Tlo thrco companies of the Fort-
seventh rcglment our duty ( Irene were calell
out and several shots were tred In tIre ' dirce-
lon from which tire missies han been
thrown. I Is not 1I0ln that any one \ at
i nurt . A gang of [ six track cc'aners welo nt-
tacleed ann badly beaten by a mob numberIng -
Ing i nbout sor'ermty-tlvo at 1 llshlng ann Nos-
trand avenues \hlo lt 1011\ remoIISn'll
from tine lushlng a"onuo line at daylight.
hAVE ALIi TIlE MEN TiilWVANT. .
A meeting of tine directors of the Urool.lyn .
Heights 1ulroall cOllJany wus : heli Ills ( af-
terntoon At the conclusion of tIne Ineltng
IreBldent Lewis , In relll 10 a question Cl3 to
whether the 10'npalY ' will muke any can cel-
sierra to tIne frmands of the strikers , said :
"Wo will concede Irotbring. Wo haVE till the
men wo require 10 operate tire roads , /11 ' wi
tomorrow mayo 477 cars running . We will
run tip to mldlight , and on some or the nlht
lines later than that , except II such localities
as are peculIarly dangen'ous. "
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President Lewis said In regard to ( the ( Ilam.
ago to the compsnIlrOperly ( lint tire roll. '
big stacIe had miulfcrerh to tine extent of $100 $ , .
oOti.
oOti.Vlrilo
\Vlrilo ear 140 of tine Fulton etrct lime was I
passIng tinder tine t'iev.rtcul railroad strtnctrrrc I
at ( lie corner of Alnihtanna averue : and Fniitomi I
street shortly after dark ( Iris evening , ni
atmort , dane man leaped out fmon tire pinarlcrti
Qf one of tire irurt pillar's armd jurrrpinrg err tim ,
i-ear step of tine car iuungeni at Conductor :
Green , uvhro was stanthinng on tIre pirntformri
witir a krrife. As Ire did so iris foot ilpped I
aind ( ho blade was buried hr Green's. hotly -
just over tirO left liii' . lii ( liii ceimfusion ( mat I
ensued Green's assailant rrrath , Iris escape ,
lellnirrg lteniirsIile ,
WAShINGTON , Jan , -Sernurtor Pefei
hair introduced an nruendmntent to tin r
iroohins bill defining "urnrcasunnablo rates t n
be stick as are in excess of wtmat is me -
quired by tine carriers In ornlcr to pay' tin I
orrematlnng expeirses of tire rends umnthr'r ne t
er'orromical admlntlstnnttiont , and u m I
mnrollt on tire actual vnmiutt of tine hrrulon'ty ,
not to exceed 5 her tent per nnnnunr. "
1 % alus for air ia : t emsitnr , , ,
NEW OltLENH , Jan , 29.-'tlte flun a r
Clrnnifec'est & Co. inns asicerh fcr in reiitr 'I
of two or tlrree y'cnrrs. 'J'lre fretitionrers , .
( bitt a mneetimrg of theIr L'rcditors be uiuhleu
before Notary' 'IV , Julor'gurm tj'Uiiy to curr -
milder ( heir application , They assIgn the I
, - ,
l ow price of cottort ntnib tire durhhc'trity in
c Oihi'ctiorm as tIre ccnunre of threir fntllnmrc. Air-
s ets , $317,155. i3 ; liabilities , $29h,700.10.
.lItiW .1 1t.I.VI lI'.IS Ji'If1UICfD ,
I .o.tnroil l.argo Sunrrrr cii i'nnliitliigs Not VortIn
? , toru , 'l'tran tIne Currents.
NEW YOflIC , Jam , 29.-I'etcr A , Gatens
i nratlo sontre scmrsatioural statennrerrtur inn gen-
o ral micsstotr relative to tine , affairs of tIre
oi
i iarlomrn River ianic winicir Called March ,
1 894 , learlnrg nranry storekeepers to naounrn
f or unavailable deposits. il ciram'ged cure
o f tire rllrectors with nnakirmg oft wittn a
p ainrtinng stnpponuerl to be voi'tim $10,000 upon
winicir the barrlc hail loaned intorrey , 0mm
h icr.son hail been ac'customniorl to call at tire
h ianlc irofore it closed its noon's every Mort-
r irry for tire iruniptiso of collecting ltiaelirnahl
f or tehlinng ntonto rutory Inc lcrrorr' nthotmt ( lie
a ffairs ( if tire lrarrh , Ho also said tirat $40-
0 00 hiatt intern tonuneri lry tito iranic cmi patmnt-
i nrgs , tire vimoie of r'lrlcir wer'o irot rvortin
m mdi nror'o timarn tine cost lrrcurronh for miter-
a go , 'rime lawyer ricciareci tinint iii addition
$0O00 $ lund bcenr burred our otiror vonthheas
eollaten'al ,
I'idiu nile I' , IiI.i'R /r rObri ,
TIre Neinramilca l'IniirnteliC Society lnelii its
first arretinir unaiu of Hitmntil ) eniile'c'tirjnns nnnti
specimens tnt l'nun'mruilee'r4 gun store Inst
r tiglrt , Eighty lot'i 'er ii offt'rrirl ( dis'nmle
t nnrtl tine Pn'ices , irfym''i ' '
' tvei' S 'ery grtl. :
' l'iro cullec'tlorrs eonr'tttsiI of ostnge n'v-
ernie rrmnd rieIan't mrl'nrt n'tnrrir. trinti , ranrrreui
err'elolrr's , 'J'li"I'tt vH ii good t'i'nit.i I' ' ( 'ii-
err t nm ml t ir II tiirl 1 i rr.r ; waa I ively. A I eCu I
gociety of collector's jim my' ho um'gnermleoii mrs 't
wecic.
JIIerv 11cr Iir'aiins O.mt . nrr'roro I un Mirror ,
NILES , 0. , Jirri , 2h.Mr's. . i.orrla Rtmhnm , a
I n d y r rtrrmni ii tin t I it elm tni'eir vum Ic at t Iris IrlinCe ,
mitoori befur'e a rnrii'rontorluy minI Iriew her.
hnnn I in ii out rn tin in r'trr'olvr'r. 't'lm o s'ormintr (
lnehl iron your rig elm liii I tm Ii en' ni tins v.'Ini Ic miii e
connrmltteni tIme deed. l'oor incaitir irrourably
hen ( ii tire act ,
S31OPOO for a Idea.
TIns is tine biggest price ever offered for a
atcIr limo or heading for an advertir.entent.
hayden hires. ruill givr a choice of several
first class irianot wortim : ioo.oo eacir for tire
intand line adointerl arid in addition rviii give
orders on ttrrtir rntraic departrniert , for $ t.Q.OG
north of music for ( ho next live best iders ,
mnceerdirig to : mnt'rit.
To cecure err also1niiely irnlrantin'l decision
applicants are requested to , , ignr In nnurrrbcr
urniy arid to irish correslroriding rrrtmnber wiUr
Inanro arid address to 'fine lice oiiico , vInere It
will rennrainr urntii rifter tire unworn is made.
Tire r'lgirt I reervcul to use any lnernnl line
ornce.
'Fine following are tIre facts to ira adver.
( tsctb : hlaydeir hires , of Orrraita are tire only
( Irma lrr tire rvonld showIng a connhrlnt lure of
the inairunronts rrrnnufumcttrred ry tine lIve
mnrost rennowmreri Iniano nnrakers err earth , hayden -
den Bros. are nat tied rip with ned tape restric.
tiorro like regular selling agents , bUt are fres
to irralte tire lowest prices ever Inrarul of.
Hayden llrori. itut sreeial streess on thus
Steinwdy and Vomit , vianos because tiney have
a larger line mm stock and earr buy thrara
cheaper titan any direr rrrakes of equal ropu.
tation , Do not be misitti by any errs cistirt.
Ing tine sole agency. Hayden hires , trays
tirotrn direct from tine factory nra well nra
front tine Max Meyer & lire , Co. stock. Music
irade iapere are paying lrlsnns cannot bu sohil
hr a tlepanizrterrt store , but stmsibio Ircoirie
wino do riot care to lie Iroodwimrkeci by silly
frills mire not o notional and tIne lset vroot
of tIri is ilnat hisyrlen hires , sold inane
pianncrs , organs sun irnusical innstr-rrmnents In
onre week then any five inuie stores west of
( 'tricago irave acid in six months. 'L'int rrmuaio
trade papea say this Innovation wiJ ( ha
watched with unrimsual interest arid llmnythu
lines , propose to keep them guessini.
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