Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 03, 1895, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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'OFFCE . NO. 12 PEAHL STflIT
elyerd by carrier to any port of tl el , .
11. W. TILTON , Lusee. '
TELtr1Ior4Ea-nusIns omce. No UI nIgh
t4Itor. No. 23.
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I Oran , ] hotel , Council Buls , reopened Oct. 1.
MOYI Real Eslale agency , l3 ( Broadwa
. , The Central Labor union will meet today
nt 2:30 : at Liberty hal.1 delegatcs re-
quesle , ] to be present.
t The Avoca term of the district court wIll
cOn'en Tuesday nnd the grand jury wIll
be empannelled at that time.
empannelc tme.
' Itegtilnr meeting of Star chapter No. 47.
Iegular
R. A. M. . wIll be held tomorrow nhht. Al
companions ore requested to be present.
. The dance and social to have ] been given
February 13 by tim Junior Order of Un led
American Mechanics has been postponed until
February 27.
Joseph Wllon waf given an examination
yesterday
by the commissioners of Insanity )
. and sent 10 St. Bernard's hospital for further
examination. I
Memhers of Jawkeye lodge No. 8I I. Inlle- I
pcndent Order of Odd Fellows . are requested :
to meet at their hal this afternoon at 2:30 :
' : sharp and attend special services at Chris-
tan tabernacle. Secretar
The case against Joseph Young . charged
with being a fugitive from Justice . was dismissed ( -
missed II Justice Vlcn's court yesterday the
governor h\111 : reused to grant a requisi-
ton for his removal to Nebraska.
. All Sir Knight laccahees arc requested to
meet al their hal promptly at 1 o'cloek p. m.
Sunday to attend the 'funeral of Sir Knight
Haberl Jones. I'ey member of Tent No. 32
Is expected to turn oul. It. K.
- - At the I o'clccl service al St. Paul's church
this afernoon the choir wi sing the " lag-
nllcat" nod "Nulc DinittIs . " by Stainer In
A. C. II. Ogden will sing a solo , "War
; Her , Angels , " from Handel's "Jephtha. "
' : The work of circulating the resolutions
. adopted at the ChrIstian church meeting last
Thursday evening with reference to the at-
tacks on Rev. E. W. Alien was completed
, * and more than 200 signatures were obtained.
The ) regular monthly meetIng of the
\Vomen'R Christian association wi be held
, al the home of Mrs. Sarah n. Hohrer , 239
Vine street , lonhy , afternoon , a12:30 : o'cock. :
Lei each member bo prescnt. Visitors wel-
. come.
The traveling men and ex-traveling men
; of the city are requested to meet 01 the
' , Grand hotel this evening nt 7 o'clock 10 at-
tend services at the Congregational church.
. Dr. Asltn will preach n sermon of especial
. Interest to them.
Claude 1)atesman has recovered the over-
: coat which was stolen from the Young lcn's
ChrIstian association hal a few nights ago.
. It. was found In a South Main street pawnshop -
, shop , where I had been sold by the thief for
: lO eenls. There Is some , hancc of catching
( the thief .
A marriage license was Issued by th county
clerIc yesterday to George Dryson and Ger-
I trOdo McNair . both of Potawallamlo ounty.
: Their ages were 4 and , 26. Mrs. McNnlr was
the wlo of Chnrles lcNalr , from whom she
obtained n divorce In the district court hero
three weeks ago.
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, The funeral of Robert Jones , who was killed ,
by a fall In the Hock Island round house
wi take place from the Later Day Saints'
; church this afternoon al 2:30. : Elder T.V. .
: ' ' Williams will officiate. The funeral will be
. under the auspices of the laccabees order
who wi march from the house headed by a
' , ; band of ten pieces.
The jury returned I scale verdIct In the
attachment suit of Pieper against Dojnrt
: yesterday mornIng . and I was opened when
JUdge Thorel convened court. The plaintiff
cc was given n judgment of $41.66 on three
- notes and $310.95 for rental. The defendant
t 'was given I judgment of $50 on his counter
- , claim thus making n net verdict of $302.61
In the plalntls : favor.
Charles Stevenson and John Holder , who
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dlslurbed" "Ehler" Duck's "relgious" wor-
l * ship were found guilty In Justice Vlen's
" court yesterday and sentenced to ten dnys
: In the county jail. The sentence was sus-
, pendcd during good behavior , however It
a appearing that the two were nol the worst
members of tile gang that had been com-
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4 . mitng the depredations.
; "A man was found at 6 o'clocl yesterday
morning by I newspaper carrier busIly en-
gaged In loading l up I hand sled with laths
- from the upper yard of the Western Lumber
and Supply company on Pierce street near
where II Intersects with Rotten Row. I Is
said that people living blocks away have
ben patronizing this fuel emporium nt night ,
and ' ( lie goods they ' get are second to none In
quality and a cheap as the cheapest.
A meeting of the stockholders of the Union
' Building nId Loan association was held last
, evening at the Knights of Pythlas hal , as
announced , In yesterday's Dee. The signa-
tures of (0 per cent of those present were
, obtained to the petition calling for a reor-
ganizaton on the terms as given In yester-
: day's Dec. The petition .will be circulated
among other stockholders within the next
few days.
The llinecke quartet , compo d of Mrs.
f Nye and Mrs. George McLaren of Omaha ,
. Mrs. Robert Mull's and Mrs. W. A. Wake-
fIeld of Council Du fr will give I concert In
. thIs city In the near future. This Irgllza- :
. tlon has been very successful , and gained
much favor In the past few years , and since
' the frt alto part I recently , taken by Mrs.
't MUls , the quartet Is much Improved the
yokes blending remarkably : well. All lovers
4 of music wi enjoy theIr cmlng entertnla-
/ ment.
Overseer of the Poor Swearingen states
that there Is an Immense amount or dest-
tuton just now among the laboring classes
and the recent hard weather has had a ten-
L dency to brIng to him many of the poor who
would otherwise have managed to worry
C. along somehow wIthout asslstnnce. The
colored people are many of them on the
brInk of starvation. In past years they have
done Ito odd Jobs and bad I rather clear I
cear
Ibid to themselves , but this year there are
scores of white men out of work , all they I
, have been reduce to such straits that they I
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, have to take anything they can get , and they
have crowded the colored lan out of his
place , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We have over $300.000 to loan upon Improved -
proved . Iowa farms. Farmer desirIng loans
can save money by dealing direct with ua ,
thereby saving agent's commission. We do
not loan on wild hand , . nor In Nebraska.
Lugeo & Towle , 23G Ienrl street.
The ladl of St. Francis XavIer's will give
a social In the church basement next Thursday -
; day evening. Admission 10 cents
: Neatest drug ctoriTaylor's. Grand hotel.
J'RItSONaLL l'All.Ull.U'IS.
J. Q. Anderson left last evening for Den-
ver.
ver.J.
J. J. O'Connel of Minneapolis I. In the
cIty for I few days .
SuperIntendent A. Warner of the Harlan
public schools was In the city yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. G. Wiey leave tOlor-
row for I vIsit to Sioux City .
Miss Gracie Ferson , who lies been dangerously -
ously ill for several weeks , Is reported bet-
( or .
Wels Cook , formerly of this city , now of
Sioux City silent I part of last week In Coun-
. ci Bluffs .
Mrs. L. Zurmuoblen who has been dangerously -
gerously ill for some time past la reported
out of danger
Eli Drown returned yesterday from I trip
to Havana and other southern points greatly
Improved In health .
Miss VIrginia Robinson has been serIously
ill . but II now much better . and will be
around In a few days.
L. C. Dale now secretary of the Young
l en'l Christian association at Blair . Neb ,
was In the cIty visIting friends lat week.
- Judge McGee has so far recovered from lila
Is
. ' recent Illness that he expects to take hold
. of his police court duties again Monday morn- I
hug , _ _ _ _ _ I
Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good '
laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadway .
I In doubt about this , try It and be convinced.
Don't forget name and number. Tel 157.
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. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for asia at
Ou o.1 oMce.
Ihayhs isUi drug , paint and glass cheap .
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NEWS \ FROI I COUNCIL BLUFFS
Scelat Hlppcninga of the Pat Week
Throughout the City.
Two INTERESTING HiGI FIVE PARTIES
Mr. nnll 1lr W . C. I"tcil have Their Oal-
IJnl A"nuc home ( : royte,1 , , lh
rrleuds- Other ivonta uf
the \'eck.
: lr. and : rs. W. C. F.tep gave two high
five pates at their home on Oakland avenue
Thursday and Friday ev nlngs. Those present -
ent the first evening were :
Mr. and Mrs. W. Itunyan Mr. and Mrs.
T. r. Ca\'la , Mr and lrs. Nat Shepard , Mr.
and Mrs. O.V. . Graham , Mr. and Mrs. Lu-
cius Wels , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Casady , lr.
and Mrs. g" F. Cook Mr. and Ira. J. N.
Casatly . ar , : lr. and lrs. J. N. Casady , jr. .
: lr. and lrs. S. S Keller , Mr and Mrs. M. F.
10hrer. : lr. and lrs. O. 11. Lucas Mr. and
: lr ! 1 . 11. Lougee , Mr. 11. II. Field . Mrs.
Hamilton of Centerville . Inn. , Dr. and trs.
Cleaver : lr. and Mrs . F. E. Shepard ,
Miss N. Wadsworth , Mr. Walter Deebe ,
Ira. Warde of Sioux City , and MIss Maud
Ca\'ln.
lrs. E. II. Lougee and Mr. nohrer carried
oft prizes The second evening the guest
present were :
: tr. and lrs. W. J. Jamo"n , Mr. and Mrs.
Will Shepard : lr. and trs. George Iipe
Mr . and lrs. J. C. Mitchell , Mr. all Mrs.
J. B. Atkins , : lr. and Mrs. John T. Oliver ,
: lr. and lrs. Victor JennlngA. Mr. all Mrs.
O. 11. Lucas , 1)r and Mrs. Jennings ,
: lr. and , ] lrs. J. W. Peregoy : lr. and Mrs.
A. W. Helkman , : lr. and trs. John Tidd
: lr all Mrs. C. It. lannan , Mr and Mr9.
Jess Holenbeck , Mr. Sand Mrs. W. S. Cass ,
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brock Mrs. Octavia Stephenson -
phenson , Mrs. Hose Pateron , Dr. T. D.
Lacy . Miss Maud Cavin Mrs. E. F. Cogley
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The prizes were won by Mrs. J. D. Atdns
and : lr. I.tpe. ,
An enjcyable musical event took place Tuesday -
day night at the residence ] of : lr. and lrs.
I. M. ' Treynor , onlow avenue. for the
benefit of St. Iaut.s church AbJut 100 guests .
were present and the program was very en-
joyable. The following waa the program . :
Rosebud 1 llr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : lac ) .
Dudley Buck Quartet.
Violn Solo-Gypsy Jlelodlll..Sarsate
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Mr. William Kuchenmelster.
Song-Armorer's Son . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DeKoven
Mr. Joseph Baldridge.
flecitation-Country Sieighing . . . . . . . . . .
11 s. S. S. I aes.
Trio-Venice Sleeps.Arran ed from Mattel
Messrs. Treynor Ogden and Thlckstun
Violin Solo-
( a ) Arln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Strdela
( b ) Hungarian . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mr. William uchenmelster.
Song-Simon the Cehlarer..Ilatton
Mr. Joseph Baldrhl e.
Mandolin and Guitar Duet-Ma Belle
Manloln Schotische. Int . . . . . . . . . . Duet-JII . . . . . . . . . . Dele
Master Aaron Lvman and Mr. Cameron
PntterS3n.
Song-Norman Plterson. ! . . . . .De Koven
Miss Hawkes.
Star of . ' . . : IS9 . . . . la . . . . . . . . . . . . {
Dudley Buck Quartet.
Dllley
Mr. J. H. Slmms Accompanist.
NOVEL IDEA INTRODUCEn
Mrs. John T. Tldd entertained a large num-
ber of Council Bluffs society women Tuesday
afternoon al her home on Seventh street near
arernoon
FIrst avenue , at a pink high five. The darkened -
ene,1 rooms were lighted with candelabra of
pink candles and lamps , with pInk shades.
The decoratIons were pInk carnations , artistIcally -
Icaly arranged , and pink predominated In
the refreshmenls. A novel idea was carried
out In counting , each guest beIng furnished
wIth a little pink bonbon bag , the winners
of the games receivIng I bonbon.
The party was given In honor of Miss Fogg
of Boone , la. . a sister or the hostess , and Mrs.
Tldd was assisted In entertaIning by her
cousin , Miss Ruth ' of Om'aha. The Invited
guests were :
Mesdames Relkman , Sargent , Phillips , I.
l. Treynor , Plumer 'V. ' . I : Treynor , McCune .
Carlisle , , E. \V. Hart , Allen , E. L. Lougee ,
Siiugart Key , TravIs , Jnmleson , Charles
Haas , Danlorth Peregoy , Chambers , F. S.
Pusey Dr. D. Jacrea , jr. , J. p. Davis , F.
R. Davis , Dimmock Bradley and Sweetng of
Chicago : Misses Glenson , G. Geason , Bennett ,
Oliver . Zurmuehlen , Babcock , Morgan , Kent-
lug , WIcunan , Dadolet , Cook Bartlett . Key ,
Doming , Oberbolzer and Woodnrd of Clii-
cago.
cago.Mrs. . MeKuno carried off the fIrst prize n
hand painted belQk china heart and Miss
Grace Geason took the second prize , I si-
ver bonbonlere.
The reception tendered the students of the
piano and violin departments of the Conservatory -
servatory of Music by the faculty Wednesday
nIght was a very enjoyable affair. About
fifty people were present. An informal mu-
sical program was rendered by Master Jack
Cady , Miss McCabe , Miss Fay Holenbeck ,
Miss Keen , George Iolenbecl , and Frank
Nowlean of Omaha Miss Delia Robinson re-
celvM and Mrs Keys , Mrs. Jennings , Miss
Carrothers all MIss Keen presIded at the " refreshment -
freshment tablEs.
Mrs. Horace Everett entertaIned a small
company at dinner Wednesday night at her
residence on Second avenue Those present
were : Messrs. and Mesdames J. L. Stewart ,
E. E. hart . J. D. Edmundson C. E. I.
Campbell . Mesdames John N. Baldwin , John
Chapman , Perkins of Burlington , and Miss
lawltes of St. Joseph
SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
Since J. W. Squire has moved Into his new
house , nt the corner of Third and Story
streets , ho bas been entertaining his frIends
at Infcrmnl dinner parties. A number of
these have been given recently , and those
fortunate enough to be invited have passed
pleasant evenings.
Unity Guild will give an old-time social
Tuesday evening February 12 , a the home
of Mrs. Harris corner of PIerce and Firt
streets. AU who have signed pledges wi
brIng or send them to this meeting. They
wi also gIve I comedy In Hughes' hal February -
ruary 26 , followed by dnnclng.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dalnbrldge at their
pleasant home on Fourth street entertained
I number or their Immediate friends Tuesday
'evealng. A very unique musIcal program was
rendered as one of the prominent features of
the evening's enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. Daln-
brIdge are cordial entertainers and I most
pleasant evening was spent by all present.
Mrs. George V. ' . Llpo entertained I party
at ladles nt n kens'ngton ' tea Thursday afternoon -
noon at her home on Harrison street.
Joseph SmIth entertained about I dozen of
his friends Friday night at his home 316
Broadway. Igh five was played , and wine
and other refreshments added to the eyenlag's
festivities .
E. C. Shepard and Miss Grace Oeason ,
both wel known In social circles In this city ,
are to be married Wednesday evening at the
home of the bride , 45 Gen avenue , Rev .
E. J. Babcock omelating. Only immediate
relatves of the bride and groom will be pres-
ent.
ent.A very pleasant surprise was perpetrated
upon Richard Ounaoudo by his friends Thurs
day nigh In the form of I high five party.
The following la f list of those who tool
part In the game : May Grosvenor Nellie Mc-
Sorley , Nellie hughes , Mamie O'Nei. Carrie ,
Evers , Grace Heller , Minnie f'ers. . Rose
Dank , Carrie Orosvenor , Ethel Witter . Gussie
Daugherty Edna Van Arnam . Arthur Heis-
her , Hi BoUans , AI hall , Wi 'iVajeck
Vernle WItter . George Apple Henry Wajeck
Louis Evers . George P. Blank . George Du-
quette . Will Alice .
The winner of the ladles' first prize n
handkerchief , was Edna Van Arnam and of
the ladles' .cpnsolation prlzo , a stick pin
Minnie O'Neii. The gents' frt prize , n
mustache cup and saucer , was won by Art
hfeisler . and the consolation prize , a Brownie
by Wile Alice.
The Twentieth Century club met with Mr.
and Mrs. C. 1' . Ialsbnck , 61 Blot ! street
last Tuesday evening and the following was
their pNgram
' rii . Kingly Power . as Deplete by
1lng Henry IV..Mls Ela McMnhon
Sketch or First Part of King len' ' lv .
. . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Charles \Voolbury
Sketch-Our Forelarolts In' ' Fiftacutli
Century..Mrs. \V. Flfelnlh l.everll
Paller-Sir John Falslnr.George n. Hex
Short Talk on Theory of Digestion. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ur. Tn''nor
Polftical Attitudes ot European Nations
. tcul . . . Atiudes . . . . . . . .Charles Woodbury
Last evening the Uanymeje Wheel club gave
a reception . In honor of Miss Julia Spilano
of Denver About seventy were present
among them I large number of ladies An
attractive musical program was rendered , and
John J. f'raluey recited Shakespeare . Thus
floral ] decorations were mlle under the supervision -
pervlslon of J. C. Wilcox . anti were appro-
prlato and beautiful. Conspicuous among
them was a bicycle literally hidden from
sight by Intertwined yellow roses smilax
and lilies of the valley . During the even-
Ing rcreshm nte were . served.
% 'hcrc l'cwsro J're .
FIrst Preshyterlan-Corner of Wiow avenue -
nile and Seventh street , Ie\ ' . Stephen Phelps
pastor . Preaehng : by the pastor at to:30 : a.
m. Public anniversary of the Young Pee-
ple's Society of Christian Endeavor at 7:30 :
11. m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints
-huntington hal , 1C4 Bro dway. Sunday
school at 1 o'clock. Iegulat services at
2:30 : and 7:30 : p. m.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-
ter Day Salnts-Plorce street , three doors
west of Gen avenue Sacrament servIces
al10 a. m. Sunday school al t2 m. - Choral
service from 6 to 7:30 : p. m. PreachIng -
lug at 7:30 : p. m. by President Joseph Smithi .
Meetings will ho continued each evening
during the week thus affording the citizens
of CouncIl Bluffs the opportunity of hearing
the sons of tIme prophet Joseph Smith. T. W.
Williams.
CongregatIonal-Morning subject "The
Man of God from Judahi . " Evening subject
"Business Dangers. " Life ; Its OPPQrtunltes and Its
Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church-I ! .
1. I Dudley pastor. Preaching al 10:30 : a. 1.
anll 7:30 : p. 1. Sunday school at 12 m. Ep.
worth league nt 6:30 : p. m.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church-Cor-
nor Fourth street and Ninth avenue Class
meeting , 10 a. m. Preaching , 10:30 : a. m.
anti 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school 12 m. Junior
league , 3:30 : II. mu. Bpworth league , 6:30 : p. m.
Conrad hooker , Ilastor. ResIdence . 125 Fourth
streel.
Grace Church-Corner of Pierce and Union
streels. Morning service at 10:30 : a. m. , con-
ducted by Mr. Brown of Omaha Evening
services at . p. iii. , conducted by Mr. Chnm-
herlaln of Omaha
George I. Lunn of lelevuo college . Bel (
vito . Neb . will preach at the Second Prcsby-
terlan church at 10:30 : a. t. and 7:30 : p. in.
Irl1U11s1 ) llllnISI I lellnltsl
The late clearing sale has left us a big lot
of remnants and short lengths , In all kinds
of goods , which wo must close out qnlckly.
These goods will bo placed on sale Monday
at prices that are bound to sell item Come
and look them over , you may find just what
you want. '
BARGAINS IN
Remnants of sIlks.
Remnants of dress goods.
Hemnanats of mnuslins.
muslns.
Remnants of sheetn s.
Hemnanats of table linen .
Remnants of ginghams.
Remnants of prints
Remnants of laces and embroideries.
Odds and ends In hosiery underwear and
gloves at greatly redUCEd prices
FOWLEH , DICK & WALKER ,
BOSTON STORE ,
Council Bluffs , Ia .
Amen ! the Scrappers.
The neighborhood dlfcu1y that has been
tearIng open the social cIrcles of the south-
west corer from stem to steno did not
need an airing yesterday. 1en Sadowski ,
the 18-year-old gIrl who was charged wih
assault and battery , was there , and so was
.
her victim , 12-year-old Ethel Knot with
her head done up In a royal purple rag. A
desire to patch \P a truce was manifest , and
the prosecuting witness dismissed the case
prosecutng cso
without that If there Is
wihout prejudice , so any
more trouble In the future the proceedings
can bo instituted afresh The defendant
was turned loose with I lecture from the
court on the advisability of allowing sisterly
love to continue.
Butcher Wlz was on hand In Justice
Vlen's court to prosecute Anna Droache of
Weston for letting a food of daylight Into
his Interior by means of a pitchfork. Anna
waived examination and was bound over to
the grand jury. her bond beIng fixed at
$100.L. . . .
L. Z. Williams . the foreman at the Council
Bluffs' Handle factory was arrested yester-
day on I charge of assault and battery. The
engineer , William Young , vnl the "omplaln-
Ing witness. Ten days , ago , I dispute ares
between them as to which of them , vas
drunll. Williams picked up I sprIng and
hit Young I heavy blow on time side of the
head , drawIng blood. The case Is to have
I hearing In Justice Vlcn's court Tuesday
afternoon at . o'clocl
I'oltcs In time Sixth Ward.
The Sixth Ward RepublIcan club has commenced -
menced early to work the boys Into line ,
and a meeting of the newly organized club
Is to bo held next Monday evening at S11-
bert hall The activity of this organization
Is probably largely responsible for the fact
that an early crop of candidates has sprung
up In the ward. The Sixth , however , has
never been deficient In this respect and
this year Is to be no exception , notwihstand-
Ing tile long drouth Alderman NIcholson I
Is said to be ambitious to succeed himself . I
and P. D. Burk the equine furnisher would I
not refuse time crown more than twice as
Julius Caesar did when hIs constituents
wanted hIm to run for ofllce. W. C. Doyer
Is also casting sheep's eyes at the coveted I
treasure , and J. F. Hunt Is being "men-
tIoned. " On the republican sIde of the
fence , likewise , there Is no dearth of pa-
triots.
"L. M. Shubert don't want it , but will
take It I he can get it , " sal one of wi
frIends yesterday . "Tho difference between
hInt and A. C. Harding Is that Harding
wants I. but knows he can't got It. " For-
rest SmIth Is working quietly for the nomina-
ton , and A. C. Keller Is merely "In time
hands of his frIends. " With all this timber .
together with all that whit come to the sur-
race between now and lie conventions , there
Is not the slightest danger of the aldermanic
nomination goIng begging.
have lour iatiiy. ;
Dy investing In the stock of the Savings
Loan and Building association of Council
Bluffs. Incorporated In IS77. Monthly 'pay-
ments ot $1.00 per share , netting the Investor
about 10 per cent Interest. Ten serIes al-
ready paid out. which fully demonstrates
the ability of the association to mature its
Is
stock In about sevonty-fivo monthly pay-
ments. No loans made utsldo ot Council
Bluffs , and all applications Counci
passed upon by a majority of the board ot
directors. Good loans wantel Full Informa-
ton can be obtained at the office of D.V. .
Otis , secretary 10 Main street , or any of the
following directors : IIV. . Hnze1on. Frank
Grass John Brown A. S. Hazelton , n. C.
Beebe A. D. Walker , E. E. hart , F. C.
Lougee , S. S. Leonard . .
Icloerats Stirring.
Time democrats of Council Bluffs will meet
In delegate convention
conventon Wednesday evening
February 20 , nt S p. m. . at ito ( superior
courf room , for time purposo. of placing In
nomination candidates for aldermen at large
amid park commissioner , and to consider the
advisability of placing In nomination two
candidates for school directors
Delegates to the convention wi bo chosen
by caucus meetings to be hell Monday
February 18 , al S p. m. , at the following
named places :
FIrst WarI-Wheeler & Hereld's oMce.
Second-City building . ofce.
Thlrd-Ilel hotel
Fourth-Superior court room
Fifth-hose house , West Broadway
Slxth-Twenty.thlrd and Broadway
The caucus meetings sviil also select
cnUClS meetngs wi memo
hers of the city central committee . who will
wi
meet on Wednesday evening , February 20. at
7:30 : , at the superior court room to perfect
an organization .
Primary electoll will be held In the
Third Fourth and Sixth wards Monday oven-
lug February 18 , between the hours of 7
and 8 o'clock , 01 the places named for the
caucus meetings In these .
meetngs wards for the purpose -
pose Qt selecting candidates for ward nlder-
mmmcml. .
Park City lodge , No. C06 , Independent Order
or Odd Fellows , will give a bal and banquet
at Woodman hal Tuesday evening February
5 . Tickets , $ including supper
1. as. V. A.
The special meetings of the Young Men's
Christan association will contnue $ next week.
Some of the ( leading speakers of time city will
give addresses and there wi be specIal at-
temmtion glvon music Much Interest has already -
ready been shown In the movement and It Is
daily Increasing. Other departments of the
work are movIng on 10st encouragingly.
One hundred and slxty.elgh names have
been added to the membership list In less
than three weeks A loYement will soon
bo male 10 secure new quarters wi to or-
ganlzo a full-fledged work.
Wanted competent cook . at COS . FIrst
avenue -
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HE THREW IE 1OWN . \ STAIRS
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Vigorous Mcftns A1ottd . ( by 1 School "Presi-
dent t Emtln lIfe Authority
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LADY PRICP.\L \ FORCBLV CONVINC
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John hopkins ! RII )1 ri 1homnn . honlcl Not
Uoyern thn Ir.I lo chool lUlU
lie Is A'Y IIIJ the ( r"1
.Jury : _ , t\ctlol. .
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DES MOINES In. ; Feh , . 2Speclal. ( )
News has just reachet ] here of a sensation
In ito schools hiumboltht .
" of Iradgate , near lumbol1.
John hopkins Is the president of time school
board and Mrs. Thomas Is the IJrlnclpal of
the ( schools. They hall hatl trouble Hopkins
claiming that Mrs. Thomas wns teaching
without I conlract. Monday morning hopkins -
klns love a woolen plug In tIme key hole of
lie school room , loor. When Mrs. Thomas
came alto said she would enter the school
and resume tenchlng. hopkins saId she
would have to do II over his dead boty. She
started to the door , ali trying to insert her
key dropped it. hopkins made a grab for tt
and Mrs. Thomas tried to put her foot on It.
In the scul0 thai ensued she was thrown
over the stair raIling and would have fallen
straight through two or three flights had not
the janitor caught her antI lhrown her back
over the rail on the stairs. She then role,1
on down to thus botom of the first fiighmt .
She had hopkins arrested on the charge of
assault anti battery with Intent to commit
gre9t bodily injury A hearlug was had be-
fore a justice of the peace ending al 1
o'cloc Tuesday mornIng and resulting In
both being bound over to the grand jury ,
which Is now In session.
IHltECTOUS AIU 1)ISSATISFIEO \
To of thc Board the 10" 1.011 and lie-
posit . \"oeRtlon Aftel the Mtiiitger.
DES MOINES , I eb. 2.-Speclal.-1 ( ) Is
now stated on the best authority that two
directors of tIe building and loan association
of which Dr. E. C. Splnmiey ts the representative -
senlatvo here , and has been for some ( line
known as one of tIme liveliest hustlers In
this line of business In this section of the
country have communicated with . time re-
malling members of the beard In an effort
to get him removed and to get a new Inves-
tgaton Into the affairs of time compan
The state executive councIl , al the request
of all but two of lie building and loan associations -
socIatons of time city , of which the present I
Is believed . was one . and the wrecked Union
BuIlding and Savings association , of which
General Manager Richmond Is now undergoIng -
Ing n rIgid examination In the court con-
corning the doings of the company which
caused its failure , appointed lion. John Mc-
Hugh , ex-bank examiner and lion. A. D.
Bceson , ex-state treasurer . to make an ex-
amnination into their ' affairs. They were occupied -
copied about four 'dayh each In examinIng
the two companies ' n \hlch they have made
reports and at ptese4t they are working
on the others. "
About the same Itme Spinney's company ,
the Iowa Deposit and Loamm had nn examI-
nation made and 'It las developed that I
only required the 1extprt ! commIttee about
three-qunrters of 1 lay to do I. , or less
than one-fourth the ( line occupied by the
commlle'e appointed by time executive coun-
ci to do the work"ln Imlar organizations.
This : has excited setae IScplclon , and the fur-
thor fact that Dr. ! Sp1nney was connected
with Richmond iq ( lip publication of tIme
Building and Lean Record , the paper that
made such I malignant attack 01 Auditor.
of . State McCarthy 're ent- ; has - added "to
thls.susplclon to such ai , extent that to directors -
! )
rectors , aB above stated , hav made an of-
fort to , get an Investgaton Jade Into the
affairs of the company , and time , men appointed -
pointed ' byith&t'exeutlvev ' countt\and/wlh :
also seek to secure the removal , of Splnne3' ,
from the ofc here. ' These factl have just '
been learned from an authoritative souce and
days. will no doubt be public property Ii a few
DR. SPINNEY HAS RESIGNED.
DES MOINES . Feb. , 2.-Speclal ( Tele
gram.-In regard to , the reported removal
of Dr. E. C. Spinney of the Iowa Deposit
and Loan company It was explaIned today
that for some time I committee has been ' examining - :
amlnlng time company's books , with a vIew :
to making one of the ' regular reports. This ,
commIttee will submit its report to I meetIng - I
lug of directors next MQnday or Tuesday. In :
I they declare the business of the company Is
all right ; thai its affaIrs arc In good shape ,
and find no fault with the books. There Is
I difference . however between this committee
nnd' the manager as to I contract which he
holds. Said contract was made January 15 .
1891 , and Is between Spnney : as secretary and
manager and Directors Wyman , Gardner and
MaCam In It are certain stipulations as to
salary or allowance orthe secretary and manager -
ager and while the directors find no fault
wih the contract this examining committee
In its report seems to cast relecUonl on Dr.
Spinney , after having declared hIs conduct
of business all fair und square Dr. Spinney
Is manager of a large Insurance company and
ho wi hereafter devote his whole time to
its affairs . ills resignation as the secretary
and general manager of the Iowa Deposit und
Lan company has been practically accepted ,
but will be formally acted upon next week.
flED o.ut WANTS REFORM .
MunIcIpal itIT.elrs ire ' Stirring Up 1 Lot of
lot Blood.
lED OAK 10. . Feb. 2.-Speclal-The ( )
matter of prIme Importance In this ely now
has to do with lie coming spring electIon of
city omcials. Unusual Interest Is beIng manifested -
tested In time selection of candidates , more
particularly In that of mayor. A great deal
of space In the local press has been devoted
to articles relatIve to the management of
city affaIrs between "Citizen , " whose articles
are written over this non do plume and
Mayor DanIel Gunn. "CitIzen" went for his
honor In good shape at the start In regard
to city affairs. However , the mayor was
on by the energy he Injected Into his articles ,
launched question after question at "CIi- (
zcn" that he was unable to answer. Spurred
on by the energy ho Infected Into his articles ,
the ( mayor proceeded to explain In detail
bearIng upon revenues , disbursements , etc. ,
wIth the result that city politics are now
taking definite shnpe. While Red Oak Is not
ns large as some cities , the people put on
quite an nmount a"netropoltnn airs. The
city Is now bond < to the full 111 and
taxes are high emmo1hito suit the most fas-
tdIous person. rraypr , Gunn's recommenda-
ton In regard to bo wnter works question
Is the all absorblnglople ( , his views In con-
necton wIth the te police protection arc
timely and good p ) Ills / other recommelda-
tons ( are worthy , pf , "duo consideration. In
thrs controversy t41 mayor Is upheld by the
city's heaviest taxpayers.
The greatest ' 1S\tlfaCtOn In years has
arisen over the wate [ , " 1orl's question and the
taxpayers In thIs 1y } : mean to stand by the
mayor for much nyqdel Improvement This
has become a question nf so much importance
that time voters neXt JMarch wi nomInate
and elect men wh& ' Will provide a system ( of
municipal governm9m under which any cil-
Ized man can Ive'Y' ' hput a blush of siiarno
A friend or time ' mayor . In discussing this
mater today salq ; " 'here are men sitting
In this council toiq ) \ are time very soul
or honor as far as prIvate transactions are
concerned ; men whom no pecuniary Induce-
mont could tempt td betray the fInancial interests -
terests of I frIend , but who wi deliberately
give their votes to a set of men who only
seek ofce for personal gaIn and for no other
reason. How disgraceful It seems when
a man who has the courage of his own COl-
vlcUon stands almoat as helpless as a chid ,
when every member of tIlls council should
stand by the mayor In this question and make
his standard their standard There Is but one
solution to the problem , and that Is to elect
a mayor and a majority of the council who
have at heart the best Interests of the ( city
ns much as they have the interest of their
own home. One ts as necessary ns the thelt
iowa Aan UomimlutosejiIcitie .
hAMBURG , In. , Feb. 2.-Speclal.-A ( )
young man living four mie cast of Rverton , I
10. . a town eight miles northeast of llama- .
burg , commie suicide Friday evening ,
He called at a neighbor's to get a revolve
to shoot I dog that had been bothering hll
during tie day While his brother was out
milking he heard the report of a pistol , and
upon running Into the sittIng room I\eco.cre. ]
him lying on the floor with a bullet hole
over his rlghl ear . Na cause for the suicide
Is known.
Elijah 1lngrey hat ] four fingers taken off
of his left hand , Friday. Ito was trying to
se at the saw was hot and , putting his
hand out . got It too near the tlg .
MOON WO = 1"'tmV TIME : .
Sis Ylar of Law SuIts Over the a'o lenlon
of is Steer In lo , n.
SIOUX : CITY. Feb. 2.-(8peoal ( : Telegram.- )
A celebrated lawsuit II Ida county which
began six years ago over disputed ownership
of a steer , has just been ended A. loon
sle,1 James Law for possession of the anllal , I
all . the justice court decided for Moon after ;
several changes of venUe and much delay.
The case was appealed to the district court
antI again awnle,1 to Moon. A year after a
IIOW trial Was asked for emi lie groul,1 that
new evidence hatl been tommntl This was
denied . antI Law went to the grand Jury to
get Moon immdicted for perjury In the case.
For three years ho hppenrell before every
grand jlry mind was always refused nn In-
I\ctmcnt ( till about eighteen months ale ,
when ho got one , just five days before the
statute of Imlatols would have barred
< <
proceedings . Then time de'Conse began Iklrm-
Ishlng for time . and , conlnuanecs were secure -
cure < frol ole term to another till lie case
at last conic to trial this weel. ! : So hutch
senlhnell hal been worked imp that tIme
COllt ) board Ruthorlzell time county attorney
to employ assistance 'fhe trial laste,1 ( , a
week and time jury took thirty minutes to do-
le-
cldo lu favor of lie t defendant , Moomm . The
I costs of time steer case" nmoult to about $ .00.
amid of the criminal proceedings to over $3.0'0.
UI'.VlO'Oz's Tll.CA 1 11 lIST.
Woodbury County's Intlctll l Attorney S'ill
I'nco the COUI.t 'I hi" Wc'nk.
SIOUX CITY . I eb. 2.-Special ( Telegraimi )
-Next week will bring time first of the crlm.
Inal trials resulting from the work of the cR1-
ct-
zens' commitee durIng the last year , that of
T. F. Devlngton , who , as cOlnty attorney . was
the leader of the boodlng ring , will come
first , amid those of thc superv1ors unler iii-
dlctment will follow . If they are not Ilsmlssed ,
as Is Illel' . Devlnglon Is prepared for a
hard flgimt . but time court has been against
him steadily . overruling all technical objec-
tons to time indictment. In the cases broug/t
for the foreclosure of tht bomls against the
Sioux City Terminal company , one of the
Properties of time bankrupt syndicate , the
Credits Commutation commmpany files an In-
tervcnlng petitiomm . stating the bonds are illegal -
gal and asking that they bt set aside There
are $2,000,000 of them , all held east . I Is
stated they are illegal , because under its I
chartcr the company could not issue nearly
so large 11 amount , because the stock was
nol paid uP. and for other reasons.
" IlE.t'h 1AILVU t'r . MOItRI : .
Lumber and GraIn Complu ) . ( jmmits lullncs
wlh Thirty Thou8',1 l.ttibiIltic .
CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia. . Feb. 2.-Speclal ( Tel-
egram.-Tho ) Morrlon Lumber and Grain
company at Morr'son , has failed , with
liabilities of $30,000. The failure nf-
fecs a number of farmers In south-
er Grundy county who had considerable
grain stored In the companY'3 elovators. I Is
reported that previous to the failure the firm
turned all its grain over to a ChIcago firma.
l\VlDI n IN SECOND IEGREII
Verdict ot thc Jury tn the Case or Hcddy
Wilson's l'mirtnor In Crime
MISSOURI VALLEY , la. . Feb. 2.-Special (
Telegram.-Tho ) jury In the case of Frank
DavIs , charged wih lie murder or City Mar-
shal A. N. Whiney last April , has just rendered -
dere I verdict of murder In the second de-
gree. Davis was time partner In crIme of
Ieddy Wilson , who was lynched at the time
lme
of , Whitney's murder. The verdict gives
general satisfaction.
Urakhu VII a Had Gant .
I CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia. , Feb. 2.-Speclal ( Tel-
egram.h-In ) themrrest of the Drennan boys ,
who attempted to rob Martin Johnson near
his home. In Dews , the other night , the au-
thorItes believe they have made an Important
capture. ' A has been
gang al work In that
part of the state for some ( line . holding up
people and robbing stores and committing
commitng
other depredations . The evidence against
these Drennans , as tar ns the Johnson robbery ,
Is very strong. and II Is believed they will
turn stato's evidence , and give the whole gang wi
away ; _ _ _ _ _
Supreme Court leeslonl.
DES MOINES . Feb. 2.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
-The following supreme court decIsions were
led today : Nancy L. Weaver appellant ,
dgainst J. S. Stacy , et al. . Jones distrIct ,
affIrmed. Ira C. Caleb against C. C. Cole , et
al. . appellants . PolIo district amrmed. John
SIramble against Aaron Pryne , appellant ,
Denton district affirmed. Anna DavIs , el al. ,
appellants . agaInst William E. Lta , ct al. ,
Polk dlst let , atflrmed. - -
l1rgltr Start a l'lra at Algoima .
CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Feb. 2.-Special ( Tel-
egram.-News ) Is received hero to the effect
that time grange store and American express
olco al Algona were destroyed by an incendiary -
cendiary fire at 3 o'clock this morning. The
safes In both places had been opened , and I
Is supposed burglars started time fire to cover
up theIr crimns. The loss Is $5,000 , wIth only
$1,500 Insurance.
Jours Capture the Stakcs.
RED OAK , Ia. . Feb. 2. - ( Speclal Tele-
gram.-Morrls ) J. Jones received notice today
that his bId for the Horse RevIew's Standard
stakes had been accepted and these races
will be trotted at the June meeting at Pac-
tolus Park Time purses are $10,000 In the
2:30 : ( rotting class and $5,000 In the 2:25 : pac-
ling class.
Alleged Embezzler Acquitted.
OTTUMWA , Ta . Feb. 2.-Speclal ( Tole-
gram.-In ) the case of James Hicks , on trIal
for embezzlement , the judge took the case
from the jury and discharged the defendant.
He held that as Iclo delivered the fees
' when demanded , he could not be held for
embezzlemelt , no mater what the Intent.
Selt VII from Union County.
CRESTON , 10. . Feb. 2.-Spcclal ( Telegram )
-Ed BlaIr . convIcted of forgery , Will Oalty
for burglary , and Clarence CaIrns for grnnd
I larceny , were sentenced In the district court
I . thIs afternoon by JUdge Towner. Blair and
Gnlty will servo five years at hard labor
and Cairns three years. .
EXI'JfLSS JU.11'ED : ; TiE Tltf ] .
Ono Man Killed cud Anolhcr Injurcd lu I
"reck ' . .
I i'enmmsylyanla
plTTSDUHG , Feb. 2.-The Baltimore &
Ohio express from Cincinnati was wrecked al
Weovle. thirty miles west of Washington ,
Pa . at 10 o'clocl this morning amid by a
miraculous escape none of the passengers
were seriously Injured. Ed Robinson , a
freight brakeman , was Inslnnty killed and
Frank Kelly , another brakeman , was badly
hurt. Time express was running at a high rate
of speed and when near Woodvle It Jumped
the track and collided with a freight thai was
standing on a sldlas. Robinson and Kelly
were In the caboose of the freight and the
former was terribly mangled and instantly
killed. Kelly was badly hurt but will re-
cover The baggage car reeled over one side
of an embankment and the smoker went over
the other side. None or the occupants were
seriously burt. The sleeper did not leave the
track.
.
Ilorgo autl Buggy JtoI I.
BEATRICE , Feb. 2.-Specal ( : Telegram- )
A horse and buggy belonging to L. J. 101-
Ilgsworth were stolen last evening at
hlolmnesvihie. A reward of $ Is offered by
the shorl for the recovery of the property
and capture of the thief. The horse was
te at the hitching rack around the church
at hlolmesvihle. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
qage COUlt , Mortgage Record .
BEATRICE . I.'eb. 2.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
Real estate mortgage record of Gage county
for January : I.'arm mortgages led , fifty .
ammmoumiting to $59,346 ; released forty amount-
lug to $2,86 ? ! ; city mortmages flied . twenty-
seven . amounting to $0.082 ; released , teny-
seven , alountng 10 $1,21.
6ullr lleiirieriea blrtll VI' .
plLADELPIA , Feb. 2-The Sllreckels
sugar rallmiery which bas beD Idle for several
I
CALL A HALT , NOW !
WICKED \ BLIZZARDS FALL G CRUELtY UPON TIE SICK
Drs. Copolnml and Shopnrtl Extending 1 helping Hand to AU Who Apply-
Pure Medicines Free to AU Patioiuts-Nomlnal Charge
. Pntonts-Nomlnll
, for Full Coureo
I you . nrc tclnln un"r tiny chronIc In-
nrml ) . from neglect of medIcal car' . call n imalt
cnl
-nl ' hnl , now-ncl ! nl11 as ) ' 01 wOlh' hnl '
) "OUI hou.1 "R 01 fre 11,1 1 fear tin more
, Itor's IIII. Unllr the C"pllnn.SI.t'Plltl In , , ) p.
teti the euro I. tIme great 1lllr-lhr Ceo Is time
Rmnl matter. Under ! tle ( 'n.elantl.Sitiarh , : R ) ' R-
ter the cost of tC : beSt anti inapt enccU'e ; h.lp
Ii' I only nomnintil-ahl rrtHelleR I Inclut'r ' ' . Uul
RlclneR8 nnl lires Ilr rmerent thlll , -'lot to
hI halt 3-nit . off now even I from today ) ' until lomorowl ! Calla
TO TII l'INT.
1'olO\lug Her Rthcr' StRtnmrnt , :11
amy lli , Inl/hlcl or COlnty Suu'rIn-
11 , I'mmlitoly "ndOr8e" lirs . COJctnn'l nlll
blioltil Cd.
Mls May huh , CanI Pamitamn street nn r lmn-
hI" and , 1.01Hllnr ) "ounl Iml y . , lnuRllrr of (1V .
ll , Supcrlnlendelt of Puhlc Instructon for
Douglas county , lihakes timi liersuflal stutcmmient :
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ImmsS MAY hILL.
"I do not care to go into ( lie .1 tals concern-
trig umy recent III lmealtlm , Litit s'lll cay titat I
puimTorot lunch ( or a mitmnmlwr of yeah a frttmtm tIe.
mttngemfloihtti of immy digestiut' syptemmi with cuttirrmm
of time mmotto and tliant , My stoumnehi anti lIver
'reined at ilr.t to lie the peat of lit" tromible.
BIlIous sylhtpmonltt were netmi ly eoim'ttant , 'htIm
dreaclrui hten.ttmeles aittl a. ftrmm ( tf mmervcttms pros-
taitloim , affectimtg sly macniory aitI Interfrrlttg
' 'Itii cletum'iies of tltouglmt , My aimiments , 1mm
pimort , Static mae practlcahly an Immvmutitl , for I was
In a condItIon of 'Irnif sleitness' mill the time ,
beIng able to , mtteni pehmool mit very little.
"After Dr. Sliettard lmnd , lonc so mnuclm for my
fatimem' I l.egamm Imla treammwtmt fom' nmytelf. Time
doctor m'tate.I mtmy case to be one of beau antI
constittmtlommal cmuimirrli , and began tretmtlng Itme
along tlmat lIne. In a idmort tlmmte sty , tmmifei lags ,
severe lmeamlmmclte amid deep Internal troubles , dls-
appearo.l , anti I tutim now entirely vell. Dr.
SlieparI' treatment was a coiitplete success In
my case. "
NE1' EIDENCE.
Lady l'atients in lCSnIzmI , lowa , South Dii
kotmi mtmiii Nehrmmslcmm % 'rito Iltiw Nicely They
ro Iloltig lit Iloume Uimmier Mmiii Tremmtiiment
Time following letters are reproduced from
last week's mail by PermissIon of the writ-
era.
era.MRS.
MRS. MARY F. hOLLAND , Friend , Nob. ,
sv rites :
"Express package came ( Itmiy to immmnd. Timanlc
you , liegan ) 'omir tretmtmmment one week ago last
nIght. I mini very much better nlreatly. Since
Montlay I have enjoye'l moore good feeling than I
imavo before for several nmommtlts. Stmct ! a cimange in
FO plmort mmtlmne Is einttmy wonderful. amy hi-on-
chIlls and citest maina rapImily lntprovo. Yestertlay
I walked down town anti lttCk , wIthout being Ut-
term ) ' oxltmmustetl on reachIng home. Your treatment -
ment , or else my faitlm In your treamment , Iitms
wrougimt time charm. "
MRS. MAGGIE CASTLEBURY , Fort Scott ,
Kan. , writes :
Spccial Noticos-Oouncil Oluffs
C1IIMIEYS CLEANEb ; VAUL'rS CLEANED.
Ed Burke , 51 W S. ISomer's , 535 Broadway ,
LARGE PIOIVATfl BATON FOR RENT NEAR
court house , Apply at Bee oflice , Council Bluffs.
GENTLEMAN AND WIIR , on TWO GENTS ,
can find good rooms and board in vrivate farn.
hly ; low rates ; resIdence in busIness center.
A 2 , lice , CouncIl Bluffs.
weeks , will resume operations on full time
next week. Time refinery enmphoys 2,000
hands. The Franklin refInery , which has
been running on itahf time , wIll commence on
full time Monday.
. 2'IfLIL fJ'lII ; ( U ) ON MONX.11'
Imidlcatlonmi or a 'ruled I'nrtyto Limo Murder
of 5lIs CatherIne Gimig ,
MINNEAPOLIS , Feb. 2.-The delay In time
Hayward murder trial , caused by the Illness
of Juror Dyer , is not likely to last longer
than time time set , as thto county pimysiclaima
say that the sick juror will be in good condition -
dition by ( ho time the court opens Monday.
Meanwhile time time is being improved by
the cqtiiprnemmt of the court room with a new
system of ventilation , which is expected to
prevemmt the recmmrronce of any sucim difficulty ,
It. ' seems to be agreed that under the laws
time death or prolonged illness of a juror
would mean a mistrial and time selectloim of
an emmtirely now jury , thiouglm seine legal atm-
timorities contend that there is precedemmt for
a trial by eleven jurors provided both sides
consent.
Time effort of the defense to draw fromu
the witnesses already examimmed evidence as
to time findIng of tracks of pointed too shoes
at the scene of time murder has served to
confirm time imupresslon that the defense has
time theory thiut ( hero was a third man con.
cerneti in time crinme firmly in mind. In this
same connection time testimony of Witness
Goosman as to tue bloody condition of time
buggy is Important as showing that Blixt'a
story of imow the mnurmer was done cannot
be wholly true , as it would have been impossible -
possible for ( ho niurderer to do ( Ito deed
without being splashed witim blood. Tue do.
fOlisa will also attemmipt to show by expert
testiniony that tIme wounds on Miss Girig's
face could not have been liroduced as Ihiixt
says they were after death , witemi tIme body
was pushed out of time buggy. By such tcs-
timnony fl this time defense hopes to dia-
credit Blixi's story. Time story of Mlry hayward -
ward will tie attacked by time insanity testi-
mnony , time effort being to slmow ( lint ime was
possibly imimmiself ( lie Instigator of time crimno
or at any rate that his story of his brother
harry's connection wIth It is an imallucina.
( ion.
Time defense lies permitted time publication
of two letters written by Miss Ging to Harry
Ilnywarml. These speak in such a way as to
apparently irove that they were benz file
financial transactiomis between ( item , Tue
battle will rage hotly arounmi ( imess letters ,
which are claimed by time state to be simply
part of harry's deep hilot to itrotect him.
self ,
Tlmere is much amusemmient among those
connectetl with time case over time claim muade
by a morning paper today that time poimitetl
footprints were made by one of its reporters
who vtsited ( he scene of time murder , 'rite
claimn is alleged to be an attempt to get mitl.
vertisIng out of ( lie quest for time third man ,
WIH $ E.VTRNOJW It ) hR ShOT ,
heath of Morllz Neidumor , Eorimmcriy mu
Secession Jiurmniiat.
ST , LOUIS , Feb. 2.-Moritz Neidmmer ,
founder of the first evening German news.
paper In ( lie west , died here , aged 79 years ,
after a protracted Illness. At ( ho timne of
the breaking out of hostilities between the
north and south Mr. Neidner published time
Stat Journal. a secession paper , in this city ,
For time publication of a seditious article lie
uvall arrested by the federal troops stationed
here and imms paper confiscated , A court.
martial found him guilty of treason and sen.
termced luau to be shot , but before ( lie sentence
wait carried qut a reporter on ( lie paper gave
himself up , confessing liimnself to ( me time author
of time ( reasonable article. Nekhmmer was me-
leased amid the yoummg mnan suffered death In
lila lilace ,
CLEVELAND , Feb. 2-Judge Charles D.
Baltiwin , ctmie of ( lie presiding judges of the
Eighmtim circuit , died at imis residence on
Euclid avenue this morning.
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"Aim my present Ftiphy iii nbommt gone , I wilk
ni-tier for another niomith , . I tune renhizeml a greet
l'enflt , ammil I thInk 'omi , mimotmhI p'nI I lie panic kimitS
again , but I kayo titmit , of C'omirc , to you. You
mire reaching every lolnt 1mm mimy cape , and ( iii' old
P'ItilttOmimmt are getliitg higlitet' etery thay , My
lmeao tot , " , atonirmeli anti nerves are wonderfully bet- .
MISS LOUISA lMS'SON , Ira , Iova ,
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"l'or twele years , I hirmve ( tee' , a great simiferer
troni ( 'omplleflt , affection of tIme heart , etonmnelt
anti back , By unveils m'yslemn scemmied all given
omit , Au muany as clx Imhiashelans attemimleth too at
Vnriomis thmime , . , smith WIle some of timeimu dhtl m
geol , I ( milleil to renhise mural tnefltp untIl I
took your treatment through ( lie niatis. Thmu
results hmaue leemi lightly Patiefactory. My htealttu
Imtis Iteen Practically restore.I , I woull urge iwo.
5mm with cilronhe trotibics to consult Drs. Cope.
land anti Slieparmi , "
JUICK l01'aUI.TS ,
Thin Mcmii Tremutmimomit Cures ii .Siilrerer I.ivhmg
Fimm' A wity train ( ) mmmmmliti. u
Mi-s. hI. (1. ilohirn , It1genmnnt , P. 1) . , is a lady
highly reelected ity time whole community uuImere.
phimi lIves. For her own c'Onmfmit amid t.aftqy , mu <
% oil as for the sake of lter fmhmiiil ) ' , ithie dcirctt
go.'tI henlthm , Itegnrmling this pIt , ' vrolo to Br ,
Shiemmard umider date of Decemtmber B , 1594 :
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MRS. II. 0. BOLAN , Edgeinont , S. D.
"I became totally unfit for doing nimytiing !
on account etc terrible Imeadaclies ( Itat eccmmcely
ever left inc for a mimommient , iletuvy mmnil Itierehnir
pahmma in the foremmeati , tentples , lop of time head
and neck. rotltmcel me to the condition of aim
lnvnliI. Titla agony lmrevcnhl nearly all natural
sheep anti de"lote.t a nervous shalt' ( Ittit itectitiio
Inholenmble. Orntimmtili' toy stotmiachm became hn-
volveI anti I ate p0 lIttle ( hint ftr nmonths I
wmms wreteltedly weak In mlimd itad imothy. A en-
tnrrhmal affection of time icitineys anti other or-
neSs bectmmo a Inie'r featmmmt' , causing a number
of dhstrt'sshng pymmtlmtoins. hteeIthe a good tlt'tit of
vorry , for I , iitI not thmlnie I could sum-vIva these
iuerlc.mms ailments of m.tmcim hntporimmnt orgtmns ,
"As I ptntd I % t'rtl ( or yotmr ciuieptton
blank ( or women mmnd It m.eemn,1 juttt hltiem to mny
case. I began treatment mit once , miii , ! , lmirlmig tlm
lirat mtiflilh I fouiml wontlerfmml emote ( i-simm tIme tor-
tuic that Imami becim slouvly killIng Inc. lttrhng thm
itecenti moonlIt of ti-comment my siotmincim antI khtl-
Soy troubles tiisappenreI anti I felt imetmrly vell , .
mmhmlmouglm mmi Ill u'eaic , Time I Imlrd niommt hm' , mtmmply
htrougit me an entIre curt' , for I tounti may mmetmlthi
excellent him every recited. 'I'Ite frecdommm front
itain , tIme return of flltitethie , sleep auth bodily
m.irengtlm , time absence of nolvomim , Itrostrailon timid
lItlney ticrangemitents , all ilmese mtmzmmk a new cut.
In my life. Any woman \vhio miestres mummy writ.
inc for a yeriiicatloum of this statenmeni. "
ORS. COPELAND & S11EPARD ,
1000MS 311 AND 312 NEW YORIC LIFE
BUILDING , OMAhA , NED.
051cc ilommrs-9 to ii a. m. : a to 5 p. m.
Rvenlngs-\Vcdnesttnys anti Saturdays only ,
6 to 5 , Sunday , 10 to 12 mu. , j
THE NEW
HARMAN
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BABY 'GRAND.
The Orcatest Success of Modcrii
Piano-Building. Only feet and 8
filches long , yet containing all the
finest points of the Concert Crandb
5d
0F46,000
Hardmau
. PittilOs
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MANUFACTUED
We have sold over 700. Wa
carry also a line of cheaper P1-
anos , such as the Standard anti.
others.
Our stock is large and clean ,
new and well selected , We have
no shop 'Ori , .bank'rupt stock
to dispose of at lrestllnably big
( ? ) bargains , but if you will
slio'i uS the money we vi1l sell
you a new full size Upright N.
ano , with all modern improve.
ments for $14590 stool ,
cover and book thrown in the
bargain.
IIUELLER PIANO & ORGAN CO. , :
103 MaIn St. , Council flluITe1 Ia
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